MS Counseling Psychology
Faculty and Staff
Britney Brinkman Ph.D.
bbrinkman@Chatham.edu
Assistant Professor
Joined Chatham : 2009
Academic Areas of Interest
Psychology of gender, diversity, resiliency in children and adolescents, teaching and advocating for social justice, feminist interpersonal therapy, mindfulness-based therapy, holistic health and wellness
Personal Areas of Interest
Running, yoga, hiking, photography, camping
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Education
- Ph.D. Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO), 2009
- Psychological Internship, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Counseling Center, 2008-2009
- Graduate Certificate Women’s Studies, Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO) 2008
- B.S. Honors Psychology, University of Utah (Salt Lake City, UT), 2003, summa cum laude
Publications
- Brinkman, B.G., Rabenstein, K., Rosén, L., Zimmerman, T. (2012) Children’s Gender Identity Development: A Dynamic Negotiation between Conformity and Resiliency. Youth and Society.
- Brinkman, B (September 2012) More PAR please! Why schools and universities should be doing more programming to reduce prejudice In D. Russell & C. Russell (Eds.) The Psychology of Prejudice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Contemporary Issues. Nova Publishers
- Brinkman, B.G., Garcia, K*., Rickard, K.M. (2011). “What I wanted to do was…” Discrepancies between college women’s desired and reported responses to gender prejudice. Sex Roles, 65, 344-355, DOI: 10.1007/s11199-011-0020-7.
- Brinkman, B.G., Brinkman, K.G., Toomey, S.* (2011). What do to do about the boys? Advocating for system change when doing social justice work with girls. Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology, 3
- Brinkman, B.G., Rosén, L. A., Zimmerman, T.S., Jedinak, A. (2010)Teaching children fairness, decreasing gender prejudice amongst 5th graders. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 10, pp.171-191
- Brinkman, B.G. & Glick Brinegar, M. (2010). Tackling violence on college campuses [Review of the book Understanding and Preventing Campus Violence]. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 34, 132-133.
- Brinkman, B.G. & Rickard, K.M. (2009) College students’ descriptions of everyday gender prejudice. Sex Roles, 61, 461-475. doi:10.1007/s11199-009-9643-3
- Brinkman, B.G. (2009). Making feminism relevant through the generations. (Essay) The Feminist Psychologist: Newsletter of the Society for the Psychology of Women, 36 (1).
Certifications
- State of Pennsylvania Licensed Psychologist. License #PS017198
Awards
- 2008 Scholarship to attend “Teaching the Psychology of Men and Masculinity Workshop”, APA Division of the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity
- 2008 Travel Award from the Society for the Psychology of Women to attend the American Psychological Association National Convention
- 2008 Service Learning Mini-Grant for: Evaluation of the FAIR Program: Teaching Gender Equality to Children, Colorado State University, ($800)
- 2007 Outstanding Poster Submission¸ Society for the Psychology of Women and APAGS Student Poster Session
- 2006 Advocate of the Year, Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Center of Larimer County, Coloroado
- 2006 Patsy Boyer Scholarship for Outstanding Women’s Studies Graduate Student, Women’s Programs and Studies, Colorado State University
- 2006 Walter C. Wittich Memorial Scholarship for Outstanding Counseling Psychology Student, Colorado State University
Organizations
- APA Convention Suite Coordinator 2011-2014 Assocation for Women in Psychology
- Early Career Professionals Committee, Division 17, Society for Counseling Psychology
- APA Division 35: Society for the Psychology of Women
- APA Division 9: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
- APA Division 51: Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity
- American Psychological Assocation
- National Women's Studies Association
Presentations
- Sim,W., Brinkman, B.G. (2012, August) Mentoring & ECPs: Navigating Multiple Roles Co- Chair of Symposium presented at the Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Orlando, FL.
- Brinkman, B.G., Rabenstein-Donohoe, K., Dail, C., (2012, August) Children’s Conceptualizations of Bullying, Gender Prejudice and Racism Poster presented at the Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Orlando, FL.
- Brinkman, B.G., Jedinak, A., Hamilton, D., Simpson, C., Isacco, A., Stubbs, P. (2012, March) Cultivating Gender and Diversity Awareness on College Campuses. Paper presented at Association for Women in Psychology Palm Springs, CA
- Brinkman, B.G., Rabenstein-Donohoe, K. (2012, March) Fostering Academic Feminist Identity Through Mentoring Paper presented at Association for Women in Psychology Palm Springs, CA
- Hamilton, D., Simpson, C., Brinkman, B.G., McNaugher, H., Loughran, M. (2012, March) The impact of single-sex colleges on women's development across the lifespan. Paper presented at Association for Women in Psychology Palm Springs, CA
- Brinkman, B.G (2012, January) Teaching Action Research, Social Justice Advocacy, and Activism, Poster presented at the Institute for Feminist Academic Psychologists, San Antonio, TX.
- Brinkman, B.G. (2011, November). From Girls to Young Women: Reflections on a Longitudinal PAR Project. Paper presented at National Women’s Studies Association Conference, Atlanta, GA.
- Brinkman, B.G. (2011, August). Adolescent Boys, Gender Socialization and Being At-Risk. Chair of Symposium presented at the Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC.
- Brinkman, B.G., Rabenstein, K. (2011, February). Teaching Equality to Future Generations. Talk presented at the annual conference for the Association for Women in Psychology in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Coyne, C., Brinkman, B.G., Brinkman, K.G. (2010, October) Creative Approaches for Working with Adolescent Girls. Paper presented at the national conference of National Women's Studies Association in Denver, Colorado.
- Brinkman, K.G., Brinkman, B.G., Rabenstein, K., & Sahker, E. (2010, August). Adolescent Girls' Sprituality: Discussions Challenging Tradition. Poster presented at annual convention for the National Women's Studies Association in Denver, Colorado
- Isacco, A., Brinkman, B.G., Mannarino, M., Loughran, M., Hamilton, D., Sim, W., Zanardelli, G., Bernstein, J. (2010, August). Seeing the Forrest and the Tress: Exploring Sustainability Themes in a Doctoral Psychology Training Program. Talk presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California.
- Brinkman, B.G., (2010, August). Children’s Gender Identity Development: A Dynamic Negotiation Between Conformity and Authenticity. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California
- Brinkman, B.G. & Brinkman, K.G. (2010, February). "No More Fat Talk: Teaching Adolescent Girls to Encourage Healthy Body Images for Themselves and their Peers" Talk presented at the annual conference for the Association for Women in Psychology in Portland, Oregon.
- Brinkman, B.G. & Rickard, K. (2010, February). College Women's Utilization of Social Support after Experiences of Gender Prejudice. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Association for Women in Psychology in Portland, Oregon.
- Brinkman, B.G., Strife, S.R., Ertel, M., & Canetto, S.S. (2008, August). The impact of women’s studies courses on student self-esteem and self-efficacy. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association in Boston, Massachusetts.
- Brinkman, B.G., Sharp, J.T., Lee, M., & Rosén, L.A. (2008, August). The impact of vegetarianism, motivation for dietary choice and feminist activism on levels of self-objectification. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association in Boston, Massachusetts.
- Brinkman, B.G. & Brinkman, K.G. (2007, August). Longitudinal effects of sexism on adolescent girls’ self-efficacy. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association in San Francisco, California.
