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Symposium Keynotes
Luncheon Symposium Keynote
Carlton E. Green earned his Ph.D. in counseling psychology, as well as dual Masters degrees in mental health counseling and pastoral ministry, from Boston College. Since 2013, he has served as a staff psychologist at the University of Maryland Counseling Center. Prior to becoming a mental health provider, he held various roles in higher education settings. More specifically, he worked in student activities, multicultural services, residence life, academic affairs, and athletics in both public and private institutions.
As a mental health professional, he specializes in providing culturally responsive treatment, training, and supervision. In addition, in his role as an instructor he has developed and implemented culturally inclusive curricula for mental health trainees. His scholarly interests include racial identity development, as well as multicultural training and supervision.
Carlton is a member of the historic Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, VA. There, he is a member of the AGAPE Mental Health Ministry, which provides mental health counseling, outreach, and referrals to church members. He is also a member of the Psalms of Praise Choir, where he currently serves as the chaplain.