Brandon L. Velez, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2014 Psychology University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
 2014- TC: Counseling Psychology Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
minority stress, stigma, identity, intersectionality, career, counseling psychology
Website:
https://www.tc.columbia.edu/faculty/blv2106/
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Dr. Velez's research focuses on the links of oppression and collective identity attitudes with mental health and career outcomes among sexual, gender, and racial/ethnic minority people. He is particularly interested in the experiences and well-being of populations with multiple stigmatized identities, such as racial ethnic minority women and LGBTQ people of color.

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Nina Lei grad student 2018- Columbia
Kiara Manosalvas grad student 2018- Columbia
Christian Adames grad student 2019- Columbia
Brianna Baker grad student 2020- Columbia
Charles James Polihronakis grad student 2018 Columbia
Bobby A. Cox grad student 2020 Columbia
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Liu WM, Cadenas GA, DeBlaere C, et al. (2024) Inaugural editorial for Journal of Counseling Psychology. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 71: 1-6
Polihronakis CJ(, Velez BL, Brewster ME. (2021) Bisexual men’s sexual health: A test of minority stress theory. Psychology of Men & Masculinities. 22: 201-215
Brewster ME, Velez BL, Geiger EF, et al. (2020) It's like herding cats: Atheist minority stress, group involvement, and psychological outcomes. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 67: 1-13
Brewster ME, Velez BL, Breslow AS, et al. (2019) Unpacking body image concerns and disordered eating for transgender women: The roles of sexual objectification and minority stress. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 66: 131-142
Velez BL, Polihronakis CJ, Watson LB, et al. (2019) Heterosexism, Racism, and the Mental Health of Sexual Minority People of Color The Counseling Psychologist. 47: 129-159
Duffy RD, Dik BJ, Douglass RP, et al. (2018) Work as a calling: A theoretical model. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 65: 423-439
Velez BL, Cox R, Polihronakis CJ, et al. (2018) Discrimination, work outcomes, and mental health among women of color: The protective role of womanist attitudes. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 65: 178-193
Kim SY, Velez B, Daheim J, et al. (2018) Validation of the Work Family Conflict Scale for Sexual Minority Employees Journal of Career Assessment. 27: 594-609
Douglass RP, Velez BL, Conlin SE, et al. (2017) Examining the Psychology of Working Theory: Decent Work Among Sexual Minorities. Journal of Counseling Psychology
Foster AB, Brewster ME, Velez BL, et al. (2016) Footprints in the Sand: Personal, Psychological, and Relational Profiles of Religious, Spiritual, and Atheist LGB Individuals. Journal of Homosexuality
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