Dae’Quawn Landrum, Ph.D., LPC, LCADC, NCC, ACS
Dae’Quawn Landrum (He/Him/His) brings a wealth of diverse experience to his role as a mental health counselor, having worked in a variety of settings including community mental health agencies, hospitals, crisis centers, and correctional facilities. His work is particularly focused on supporting individuals from marginalized communities who face challenges due to being underrepresented, underserved, and underinsured. Dr. Landrum is serving as Chi Sigma Iota co-faculty advisor for the Kappa Upsilon Nu chapter of the CED.
Selected Publications
Ausloos, C., Landrum, D., Fulton-Delong, B. & Aaron, S. (2024). Lifespan Development for Transgender and Gender Diverse People. In Moe, J. (Eds.) LGBTQ Affirmative Counseling: A Guide for Students and New Practitioners. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Ferguson, A. L. & Johnson, M., Rose, B., Landrum, D., & Beauday, G. (2024). A narrative inquiry of longevity within same-gender loving Black male romantic relationships. Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling.
Green, D. A., Evans, A. M., Litam, S. D., Hornsby, T., Boulden, R., Shannon, J., Ford, D. J., & Landrum, D. (2023). Racial identity attitudes and vicarious traumatization from undue police violence among Black Americans. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
Hannon, M. D., Landrum, D., Beauduy, G., & Salaam, F. (Fall 2022). Culturally responsive counseling for men clients (pp. 232-246). In L. Summers and L. Nelson (Eds.) Multicultural Counseling: Responding with Cultural Humility, Empathy and Advocacy. New York: Springer.