Enrique W. Neblett, Jr., M.S.Enrique W. Neblett, Jr., M.S.
University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, Psychology (Clinical)
Email: eneblett@umich.edu

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Dissertation Title

Racial identity and coping in context: First-Year African American college students’ lifetime experiences with racism.

Research Interests

Racial and cultural risk and protective factors and African American adolescent health outcomes; coping with race-related stress; ethnic minority health care disparities.

Educational Background

Ph.D., The University of Michigan, anticipated completion date, April 2006.
M.S., The Pennsylvania State University, 2001
Sc.B., Brown University, 1996

Selected Awards & Honors

  • Rackham One-Term Dissertation Fellowship, December 2005
  • Ford Dissertation Fellowship Competition – Honorable Mention, April 2005
  • Michigan Teaching Fellow, July 2004
  • Power Fellowship (Clinical training in divorce and bereavement), September 2004
  • Patricia Gurin Distinguished Lecture Award, February 2003
  • Ford Predoctoral Fellowship Competition – Honorable Mention, April 2000

APA-Approved Psychology Internship

  • University Center for the Child and Family, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2003-2005.

Graduate Teaching Experience

  • Graduate Student Instructor (GSI), Introductory Psychology, Winter, 2005.
  • GSI, Advanced Laboratory in Psychopathology, Fall 2002 – Winter 2003.
  • Teaching Assistant, Abnormal Psychology, Fall 2000 – Spring 2001.

Professional Memberships

Selected Presentations and Publications

  • Neblett, E.W., Philip, C.L., Cogburn, C.D., & Sellers, R.M. (Under revision). African American adolescents’ discrimination experiences and academic achievement: Racial socialization as a cultural protective factor. Journal of Black Psychology.
  • Neblett, E.W., Shelton, J.N., & Sellers, R.M. (2004). The role of racial identity in managing daily hassles. In G. Philogene (Ed.). Race and identity: The legacy of Kenneth Clark. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press.
  • Neblett, E.W. (2006, March). Discrimination, messages about race and adolescent mental health. In S.M. Cooper (chair), Discrimination in the lives of African American adolescents and emerging adults. Symposium accepted for presentation at the Society for Research in Adolescence Biennial Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
  • Neblett, E.W., & Cole, E.R. (2004, March). The future of adolescent racial coping: How African American teens negotiate discrimination at a key developmental transition. Discussion Hour at the Society for Research in Adolescence Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
  • Neblett, E.W. (2003, May). Social identities in adaptive coping: A stress and coping approach. Presented at the American Psychological Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

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