Brittany A. Canfield

Brittany A. Canfield holds a Master of Science in Counseling Studies from Capella University and a Master of Art in Clinical Psychology from Fielding Graduate University. She is completing her Doctorate of Psychology in Clinical Psychology from California Southern University and will commence her doctoral students with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom in Sexuality and Gender Studies this year. She is adjunct faculty at Southern New Hampshire University and teaches Social Psychology through the university’s online community. Ms. Canfield provides psychological services in Southern Arizona and has extensive experience working with trauma, cultural diversity, and underserved populations. Her research interests include trauma, stigma, gender issues and gender identification, semiotics, social psychology, critical theory, rural communities, critical psychology, cultural competency, and social justice.

Publications

Deconstructing Stigma in Mental Health
Brittany A. Canfield, Holly A. Cunningham. © 2018. 307 pages.
Stigma continues to play an integral role in the multifaceted issues facing mental health. While identifying a clear operational definition of stigma has been a challenge in the...
Identifying, Treating, and Preventing Childhood Trauma in Rural Communities
Marion Baker, Jacqueline Ford, Brittany Canfield, Traci Grabb. © 2016. 306 pages.
While there have been great strides made in the treatment options available to trauma victims, there is a noticeable gap in the availability of medical, social, and psychological...