Krista M. Malott, LPC, PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision, is a professor in the Department of Education and Counseling at Villanova University, where she has trained master-level school and mental health counselors for over 18 years. With a focus on effecting justice through mental health practice, she has over 15 years of counseling experience in a diversity of settings, from public schools to half-way houses and prison settings, to a drug and alcohol treatment center and a domestic violence shelter. The author of over 50 publications, her research emphasizes critical consciousness with decolonial and antiracism lenses. She identifies with multiple intersecting identities that profoundly shape her lens, some of which include White, settler, U.S.-born, cisgender, female, temporarily able-bodied, spiritually agnostic and as a member of a transracially adoptive family.
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