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ARPANA GOVINDAN INMAN, PH.D.

Counseling Psychology Program,

Department of Education and Human Services,

College of Education, Lehigh University,

111 Research Dr., Bethlehem, PA 18015

(610) 758 – 4443 (Tel) (610) 758 3227 (Fax)

EDUCATION

09/1994 – 05/1999 Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology

(APA-accredited). Completed: May 1999

09/1985 - 08/1987 University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, Wisconsin. MS in Guidance and Counseling

Completed: August 1987

08/1983 - 05/1985 University of Pune, Pune, India. MA in Entire Psychology

Completed: May 1985

08/1980 - 05/1983 Ferguson College, Pune, India. BA in Psychology

Completed: May 1983

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE

2002-present Pennsylvania Licensed Psychologist License # PS015241

1990-present National Certified Counselor Certificate #22666

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

07/13-present Chair, Department of Education and Human Services, Lehigh University, Bethlehem,

Pennsylvania. [Oversee six programs: Educational Leadership, Comparative International Education, Counseling Psychology, School Psychology, Special Education, Teaching, Learning, & Technology]

07/10-06/13 Program and Training Director: Counseling Psychology Program (APA-Accredited), Department of Education and Human Services, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

01/09-06/09 Co-Program and Training Director: Counseling Psychology Program (APA-Accredited), Department of Education and Human Services, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

01/09-06/13 Admissions Coordinator for International Counseling Program: Counseling Psychology Program (APA-Accredited), Department of Education and Human Services, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

08/02 – 06/08 Admissions Coordinator, Domestic and International Counseling Programs: Counseling Psychology Program (APA-Accredited), Department of Education and Human Services, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

08/00-06/02 Clinical Coordinator Marriage and Family, Department of

Professional Psychology and Family Therapy (Accreditation Candidacy Status) Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey

FACULTY EXPERIENCE

07/13- present Professor, Counseling Psychology Program (APA-Accredited)

10/09-02/10 Fulbright Nehru Scholar, Visiting Professor, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, India

07/08 – 06/13 Associate Professor: Counseling Psychology Program (APA-Accredited), Department of Education and Human Services, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

08/02 – 06/08 Assistant Professor: Counseling Psychology Program (APA-Accredited), Department of Education and Human Services, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Richard M. Suinn Award for Excellence in Recruitment, Retention, and Training of Ethnic Minority Ph.D. Students, American Psychological Association, 2007

08/00-06/02 Assistant Professor: Marriage and Family, Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy (Accreditation Candidacy Status) Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey

Fall 1998 Part-time Faculty: Department of Psychology,

La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Fall 1998 Part-time Faculty: Department of Psychology, Sociology, & Anthropology, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Summer 1998 Teaching Assistant: Department of Counseling Psychology

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Supervisor and Co-Instructor: Ilene Rosenstein, Ph. D.

Spring 1996- Adjunct Faculty: Department of Counseling Psychology

Spring 1997 Temple University (APA-Accredited), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Spring 1993 Adjunct Faculty: Department of Psychology

Camden County College, Camden, New Jersey.

PUBLICATIONS

IN PRESS

*Soheilian S. & Inman A. G. Competent counseling for Middle Eastern American clients: Implications for trainees.

Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development.

REFERRED JOURNAL ARTICLES (*Student)

Inman, A. G., Tummala-Narra, P., Kaduvettoor-Davidson, A., Alvarez, A. N., & Yeh, C. (2015) Perceptions of Race-

Based Discrimination among First-generation Asian Indians in the U.S. The Counseling Psychologist. Advance online publication.

Inman, A. G., *Devdas, L., *Spektor, V., & *Pendse, A. (2014). Psychological Research on South Asian

Americans: A Three-Decade Content Analysis. Asian American Journal of Psychology. 5, 364-372.

*Soheilian S., Inman, A. G., *Klinger, R., *Isenberg, D., & *Kulp K. (2014). Multicultural

Supervision: Supervisees’ Reflections on Culturally Competent Supervision. Counseling Psychology Quarterly, 27, 379-392.

*Bertsch, K. N., *Bremer-Landau, J., Inman, A. G., *DeBoer Kreider, E., *Price, T., *DeCarlo, A. (2014)

Evaluation of the critical events in supervision model using gender related events. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 8, 171-181.

Burkard, A. W., Knox, S., *Clarke, R., *Phelps, D., & Inman, A. G. (2014) Supervisors’ experiences of providing

difficult feedback in cross-cultural supervision. The Counseling Psychologist, 42, 314-344.

*Kaduvettoor-Davidson, A. & Inman, A. G. (2013). South Asian Americans: Perceived discrimination, stress and

well-being. Asian American Journal of Psychology, 4, 155-165.

Inman, A. G., & Kreider, D. E. (2013). Multicultural competence: Psychotherapy Practice and Supervision.

Psychotherapy, 50, 346-350.

Knox, S., *Sokol, J. T., Inman, A. G., Schlosser, L. Z., Nilsson, J., & Wang, Y. (2013). International advisees’

perspectives on the advising relationship in counseling psychology. International Perspectives in

Psychology: Research, Practice, & Consultation, 2, 45-61.

*Brooks, L. & Inman, A. G. (2013). Bisexual counseling competence: Investigating the role of attitudes and empathy.

The Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, 7, 65-86.

*Kaduvettoor-Davidson, A., & Inman, A. G. (2012). Predictors of cultural value conflict for Asian Indian women.

Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development. 40, 2-10.

Spokane, A. R., Inman, A. G., *Weatherford, R. D., *Kaduvettoor, A., & *Straw, R. (2011). Responding on the

ground following disasters: The counseling psychologists role. The Counseling Psychologist, 39, 1128-1159.

Tummala-Narra, P., Inman, A. G., & *Ettigi, S. (2011). Asian Indians’ responses to discrimination: A mixed-method

examination of identity, coping, and self-esteem. Asian American Journal of Psychology, 2, 205-218.

Inman, A. G., Schlosser, L. Z., Ladany, N., *Howard, E. E., *Boyd, D. L., *Altman, A., & *Stein, E. P. (2011)

Advisee nondisclosures in advising relationships. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 5, 149-159.

Inman, A. G., *Altman, A., *Kadavettoor-Davidson, A., *Carr, A., & Walker, J. A. (2011). Cultural intersections: A

qualitative inquiry into the experience of Asian Indian-White interracial couples. Family Process, 50, 248-266.

*Brooks, L., Inman, A. G., *Malouf, M., *Klinger, B., & *Kaduvettoor, A. (2010). In her own words: Ethnic

minority bisexual women’s self reported counseling needs. Journal of Bisexuality, 10, 253-267.

*Malouf, M., Inman, A. G., *Carr. A. G. *Franco, J., & *Brooks, L., (2010). Health-related quality of life, mental

health and psychotherapeutic considerations for women diagnosed with a disorder of sexual development: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia. International Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology, 2010, 1-11.

*Altman, A., & Inman, A. G., *Fine, S., *Ritter, H., & *Howard, E. (2010). Exploration of American Jewish identity.

Journal of Counseling and Development, 88, 163-173.

*Soheilian S., & Inman, A. G. (2009). Middle Eastern Americans: The effects of stigma on attitudes towards

counseling. Journal of Muslim Mental Health. 4,139-158.

Inman, A. G., *Ngoubene, A. N., Ladany, N., & *Mack, T. (2009). School counselors in international school:

Critical issues and challenges. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 31, 80-

99.

*Mori, Y., Inman, A. G., & Caskie, G. (2009) Supervising international students: Relationship between acculturation,

supervisor multicultural competence, cultural discussions, and supervision satisfaction. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 3, 10-18.

*Brooks, L., Inman, A. G., *Malouf, M., *Klinger, B., & *Kaduvettoor, A. (2008). Ethnic-minority bisexual women:

Understanding the invisible population. Journal of LGBT issues in Counseling, 2, 260-284.

Yeh, C. J. & Inman, A. G. (2007). Qualitative analysis: Strategies for best practices. The Counseling Psychologist,

35, 369-403.

Inman, A. G., Yeh, C. J, Madan-Bahel A., & Nath, S. (2007). Bereavement and coping of South Asian families post

9/11. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 35, 101-115.

Inman, A. G., *Howard, E. E., *Beaumont, L. R. & Walker, J. (2007). Cultural transmission: Influence of

contextual factors in Asian Indian immigrant parent’s experience. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 54. 93-100.

*Howard, E., Inman, A. G. & *Altman, A. (2006) Critical incidents among novice trainees. Counselor Education and

Supervision, 46, 88-102.

Inman, A. G. (2006) South Asian women: Identities and conflicts. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology,

12, 306-319.

Yeh, C. J., Inman, A. G., *Kim, A. B., & *Okubo, Y. (2006). Asian American families’ collectivistic coping

strategies in response to 9/11, Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 12, 134-148.

Inman, A. G. (2006) Supervisory multicultural competence and its relation to supervisory process and outcome.

Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 32, 73-85.

Hargrove, B. K., Inman, A. G., & *Crane, R. L. (2005). Family interaction patterns, vocational identity, and career

development attitudes of adolescents. Journal of Career Development, 31, 263-278.

Inman, A. G., *Meza, M., & *Brown, A., & Hargrove, B. K. (2004). Students and program faculty’s perceptions of

multicultural training in marriage and family therapy programs and its relation to students’ perception of multicultural competence. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 30, 113-129.

Inman, A. G., & Silverstein, M. E. (2003). Dissertation support group: To dissertate or not is the question. Journal of

College Student Psychotherapy, 17, 59-69.

Inman, A. G., Ladany, N., Constantine, M. G., & Morano, C. K. (2001). Development and preliminary validation of

the cultural values conflict scale for South Asian women. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 48, 17-27.

Smith, T. B., Chin, L. C., Inman, A. G., & *Hudson, J. (1999). An outreach support group for international students.

Journal of College Counseling, 2, 188-190.

Ladany, N., Stern, M., & Inman, A. G. (1998). Medical students’ perception of and proposed treatment strategies for

patients with AIDS. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 28, 1031-1050.

Ladany, N., Inman, A. G., Constantine, M. G., & Hofheinz, E. (1997). Supervisee multicultural competence as a

function of racial identity and supervisor focus. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 44, 284-293.

Constantine, M. G., Ladany, N., Inman, A. G., & Ponterotto, J. (1996). Student’s perceptions of multicultural training

in counseling psychology programs. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 24, 241-253.

BOOK

Leong, F. T. L., Inman, A. G., Ebreo, A., Yang, L., Kinoshita, L., & Fu, M. (Eds.). (2007). Handbook of

Asian American Psychology (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

BOOK CHAPTERS, ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (**Data based; * Student)

Inman, A. G., Hutman, H., Pendse, A., Devdas, L., Luu, L., & Ellis, M. V. (2014). Current trends concerning

supervisees, supervisors, and clients in clinical supervision. In C. E. Watkins & D. L. Milne (Eds.). The international handbook of clinical supervision (pp. 61-102). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell

Inman, A. G., & Tummala-Narra, P. (2014). Immigration and human rights. In M. Miville & A. Ferguson (Eds). The

Handbook of Race-Ethnicity and Gender in Psychology (pp. 87-110). New York, NY: Springer Publications.

Inman, A. G., & Ladany, N. (2014). Multicultural competencies in psychotherapy supervision. In F. T. L. Leong

(Ed.-in-Chief), L. Comas-Diaz, V. C. McLoyd, G. C. N. Hall, & J. E. Trimble (Assoc. Eds.),APA handbooks of multicultural psychology, Vol 2: Applications and training. APA handbooks in psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Inman, A. G. & Alvarez, A. N. (2013). Individuals and families of Asian descent. In Hays, D. C., & Erford., B.

T.,(Eds)., Developing Multicultural Counseling Competency: A Systems Approach (2nd Ed.)(pp. 278-312). Boston, MA: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.

Inman, A. G., & O’Shaughnessy, T. (2013). Women’s issues, feminism, social class, and counseling. In W. M. Liu (Ed.) The Oxford handbook of social class in counseling (pp. 498-514). New York, NY: Oxford University

Press.

Leach, M. M., Leong, F. T. L., Inman, A. G., & Ciftci, A. (2013). National origin, national values, and cultural

congruence. In R. L. Lowman (ed.). Internalizing multiculturalism: Expanding professional competencies in a globalized World. (pp. 83-107). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

**Ladany, N., Inman, A. G., Hill, C. E., Knox, S., Crook-Lyon, R., Thompson, B. J., Burkard, A., Hess, S.,

Williams, E. N., & Walker, J. A. (2012) Corrective relational experiences in supervision. In L. G. Castonguay & C. E. Hill (Eds.), Transformation in psychotherapy: Corrective experiences across cognitive behavioral, humanistic, and psychodynamic approaches (pp. 335-352). Washington DC: American Psychological Association.

Ladany, N. & Inman, A. G. (2012) Training and supervision. In E. Altamaier & J. Hansen (Eds.), The

OxfordHandbook ofCounselingPsychology (pp. 179-207). New York, NY:Oxford University Press.

Tewari, N., & Inman, A. G. (2011). Culturally adaptive model of counseling: Using a multicultural skill based

perspective in working with a first generation Asian Indian American elderly female. In Gallardo, M. E., Yeh, C. J., Parham, T. A., & Trimble, J. E. (eds.) A culturally adaptive model of counseling: Working with persons of African, Latino, Asian, and Native descent (pp. 155-165 ). Sage Publications.

Inman, A. G., Howard, E. E., & Hill, C. E. (2011). Considerations related to culture in consensual qualitative

research. In, C. E. Hill (ed.) Consensual qualitative research: A practical resource for investigating social science phenomena (pp. 187-200). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Inman, A. G. (2011). Ethnic and religious immersion. In, M. Pope, J. S., Pangelinan, & A. D. Coker (ed.)

Experiential activities for teaching multicultural counseling classes and infusing cultural diversity into core classes (pp.158-160). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Inman, A. G. (2011). Passing strategies. In, M. Pope, J. S., Pangelinan, & A. D. Coker (ed.) Experiential activities

for teaching multicultural counseling classes and infusing cultural diversity into core classes (pp. 280-281).

Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Inman, A. G. (2011). Who am I. In, M. Pope, J. S., Pangelinan, & A. D. Coker (ed.) Experiential activities for

teaching multicultural counseling classes and infusing cultural diversity into core classes (p. 36).

Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Inman, A. G., & Tummala-Nara, P. (2010). Clinical competencies working with immigrant communities. In,

J. Cornish, B. Schreier, L Nadkarni, & E. Rodolfa (Eds.), Handbook of multicultural counseling competencies (pp. 117-152). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Inman A. G., & *Soheilian, S. S. (2010). Training supervisors: A core competency. In N. Ladany, & L. J.

Bradley (Eds.) Counselor supervision: Principles, process and practice (2nd Ed.) (pp. 411-433).

New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor and Francis.

Inman, A. G., (2009). Context and process in family therapy: Therapeutic factors and

treatment considerations. Published in Conference Proceedings in “Recent trends in psychology: An applied perspective program.” Fergusson College, Pune, India

Inman, A. G. & Alvarez, A. N. (2009). Individuals and families of Asian descent. In Hays, D. C., &

Erford., B. T.,(eds)., Developing multicultural counseling competency: A systems approach (pp. 246-276). Boston, MA: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.