Dr. Elaine A. Burke is a Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Clinical Psy.D. Program at the Los Angeles campus of 樱花视频. She graduated with a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Denver, School of Professor Psychology (specialization in health psychology). Her internship was at the Mid-Missouri Consortium with a focus on health/medical psychology and neuropsychology. She then did a fellowship in neuropsychology at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center (Long Beach, CA) with an emphasis on pediatric neuropsychology. Following her training, she worked as a staff psychologist at Cumberland Hospital for Children and Adolescents (New Kent, Virginia), was the Director of Psychology and Neuropsychology at Meadowbrook Hospital and had a private practice in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1994, she began working at the California School of Professional Psychology (now part of 樱花视频) in the Multicultural and Community Emphasis area.
- Gender roles and culture
- Health and culture
- Assessment and culture
- International research and clinical applications
- Immigrants and trauma
- Diversity training
- Clinical work with children, particularly from underserved populations
- Neuropsychology (child, adult, geriatric)
- PsyD in Clinical Psychology
- California Board of Psychology PSY16722
Professional Activities
- APA Division 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology) Board
- APA Section IV (Women) in Division 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology)
- Division 52 (International Psychology) International Committee for Women
Professional and Honorary Memberships
- American Psychology Association (APA)
- APA Division 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology)
- APA Division 52 (International Psychology)
- APA Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology)
- Seminar in Community Clinical Issues
- Immigration and Trauma
- Ethnicity and Mental Health
- Intercultural Processes and Human Diversity
- Multicultural Neuropsychology
- Burke, E. (2019). "The future of psychotherapy: Should cognitive-behavioral therapy be utilized instead of psychodynamic therapy?" Psychology and Psychotherapy: Research Study, 2(5),
- Burke, E. (2014). "The development of competence in the supervision of international feminist research." Clinical Psychology of Women, 1(6), 8-13.
- Burke, E. A. (2009). Incorporating internationalism into diversity training. In J.L. Chin (Ed.), Diversity in Mind and Action. Praeger Press.
- Burke, E.A. & Lopez, P.D. (2009). Disabilities and employment in the United States, Kenya and the Philippines: A race and class perspective. In C.A. Kendell, E. Gover, & M. Banks (Eds.). Disabilities: Insights from Across Fields and Around the World. Praeger Press.
- Burke, E. A. (2020, August). The psychologist as a political being: Identity, reactions to clients and self-care. In E. Burke and S. Morris (Co-chairs), The Impact of the Current Legal and Political Climate on Clinical Work with Women. Symposium at the American Psychological Association Conference, Washington, D.C.
- Onyekwelu, U. & Burke, E. (2020, August). African immigrants 鈥渋mported trauma鈥: Healing through community connections and spirituality. Poster session conducted at the American Psychological Association Conference, Washington, D.C.
- Burke, E. & Morrison, J. (2019, August). Diversity training course on gender-based experience: Challenging oppressive beliefs. In E. Burke (Chair), Engaging Men in Internalizing Oppressive Beliefs. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association Conference, Chicago, IL.