Edward Anthony Delgado-Romero

Biography

I am the Associate Dean for Faculty and Staff Services in the College of Education. I am also a Professor in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral Program in the Department of Counseling and Human Development Services. I am affiliate faculty with the Interdisciplinary Qualitative Studies program and the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute (LACSI) at UGA.

I graduated from Rhodes College with an undergraduate degree in Psychology and from the University of Notre Dame with my Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology. I completed my predoctoral internship at Michigan State University, worked as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Florida, and an assistant professor at Indiana University Bloomington. I joined UGA in 2005.

I was one of the founding members of the National Latinx Psychological Association (NLPA), a past-president of NLPA (2010), and have been honored with padrino/elder status and the distinguished professional career award from NLPA. I have also received a career research award from the Society for the Psychological Study of Race and Ethnicity (Division 45 of APA), an early career award for psychology in the public interest and the Jenny Penny Oliver Award in the Mary Frances Early College of Education. Recently I received the Elizabeth Spurlock Beckman Award, a national award that is intended to benefit teachers who have inspired their former students to make a significant contribution to society. I was honored with the inaugural UGA First Award (for first generation faculty) and the UGA Engaged Scholar Award in 2021. I currently serve on the Board of Directors of the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education.

I established a Spanish language psychology clinic, la clinica In Lak’ech, in 2015. Over the last eight years la clinica has provided over 1,500 hours of therapy to undocumented, mixed-status, uninsured and Spanish-speaking clients. Under the supervision of licensed psychologists student therapists from counseling psychology, counseling, clinical psychology and social work have provided linguistically and culturally appropriate services, free of charge. As an advisor I have mentored close to 50 students to the doctorate, 80% of whom have been people of color or international students. My students have focused their research on a wide array of multicultural areas and I have encouraged them leave communities richer for their presence through community service and active culturally humble participation.

A central part of my work is the support and love of my family. My wife, Angie Romero-Shih received her MSW at the school of social work and I have five wonderful children: Anaïs, Xio, Nick, Emery and Gil.

Areas of Expertise

  • Multicultural Psychology
  • Latina/o Psychology
  • Race/Ethnicity

Interests

  • Multicultural and Linguistic Competence in Psychology
  • Organizational Development of Ethnic Minority Professional Groups
  • Acculturation
  • Bilingual therapy

Concentrations

Education

  •  Ph.D. in Psychology, 1997
    University of Notre Dame

Contact

 706-542-4107 (office)

Research Summary

My research interests are in the development of Latinx Psychology and the connections between ethnic minority psychology and other aspects of multicultural psychology. To this end I run an integrated research/service/outreach research program with an emphasis on the provision of services to the Spanish Speaking population of Georgia.

Please see: http://bienresearch.coe.uga.edu and https://laclinicainlakech.squarespace.com/

Publications

Latinx Mental Health: From surviving to thriving
  • Delgado-Romero, E.A., Editor
  • IGI International

Awards and Accolades

UGA Engaged Scholar

Office of Public Service and Outreach, 2021

UGA First, Outstanding First Generation Faculty

UGA, 2021

Elizabeth Spurlock Beckman Award for Mentoring

Beckman Trust, 2020

Professional Lifetime Contributions

National Latinx Psychological Association, 2018

Jenny Penny Oliver Faculty Diversity Award

UGA College of Education, 2017

Elder/Padrino Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions

National Latina/o Psychological Association, 2016

Distinguished Career Contributions to Research

Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race (Division 45 of the American Psychological Association), 2013

Distinguished Contributions to Public Interest (Early Career)

American Psychological Association, 2011