Anisa Goforth, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor of Psychology
Contact
- Office
- Skaggs Bldg. 367
- Phone
- (406) 243-2917
- anisa.goforth@umontana.edu
- Office Hours
By appointment
- Website
- Curriculum Vitae
Personal Summary
Dr. Goforth is a Professor of Psychology at the 猎奇重口. An Australian and American citizen, she was born in Yemen and raised in Asia and Latin America. Her research focuses on culturally responsive evidence-based practices for children and their families. Her most recent project is a collaboration with a community to develop a culturally responsive educator and student social-emotional learning program for Indigenous students. She approaches her research and practice from a place of cultural humility and learning.
Dr. Goforth obtained her B.A. in Psychology at Lewis & Clark College and her M.A. and Ph.D. in School Psychology at Michigan State University. She recently published a book, along with Dr. Andy Pham, titled Culturally Responsive School-based Practices: Supporting Mental Health and Learning of Diverse Youth from Oxford University Press. She has published over 50 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, was an Associate Editor of the Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, and has been involved in numerous committees in state and national professional associations. More information on Dr. Goforth can be viewed here:
Doctoral Students: Dr. Goforth will be taking at least one doctoral student next academic year. Students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are especially encouraged to apply. Dr. Goforth is a part of the
Education
2011 Doctor of Philosophy in School Psychology, Michigan State University
2007 Masters of Arts in School Psychology, Michigan State University
2000 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Lewis & Clark College
Clinical Licenses:
Board Certified in School Psychology
Licensed Psychology (猎奇重口)
Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP)
Courses Taught
Undergraduate Courses
- PSYX100 Introduction to Psychology
- PSYX 345 Child & Adolescent Psychological Disorders
Graduate Courses:
- PSYX632 Multicultural Psychology
- PSYX587 School Psychology Methods (First & Second Year practicum)
- PSYX524 Tests & Measurements
- PSYX534 Clinical Psychology Methods (Practicum)
- PSYX583 Academic Assessment & Intervention
Teaching Experience
Elementary Teacher, Computers, Northbridge International School, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
School Counselor, Northbridge International School, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Research Interests
Multicultural issues in School Psychology
Cultural competence training of school psychologists
Children and families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
Evidence-based practices
Social Skills interventions for children with autism
Social-emotional interventions
Culturally-adapted treatments
School-based mental health care
Projects
See Dr. Goforth's research lab webpage: http://hs.umt.edu/psychology/goforth/
Field of Study
school psychology
multicultural school psychology
social-emotional interventions and therapy
evidence-based practices
professional and training issues in school psychology
Selected Publications
Publications
Recent Publications
*Indicates UM graduate student
#Indicates UM undergraduate student
Books
Goforth, A. N., & Pham, A. V. (2023). . Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Selected Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
Goforth, A. N., Nichols, L. M., Sun, J., Violante, A. E., Brooke, E., Kusumaningsih, S., Howlett, R., Hogenson, D., & Graham, N. (2023). Cultural adaptation of an educator social–emotional learning program to support Indigenous students. School Psychology Review, 1-17.
Holter, O. G., Goforth, A. N., Pyke-Pierce, K., Aguilar, L., & Belcourt, A. (2022). School-based racial microaggressions and depression among Indigenous young adults. Psychology in the Schools.
Sun, J., Goforth, A. N., Nichols, L. M., Violante, A., Christopher, K., Howlett, R., Hogenson, D., & Graham, N. (2022). Building a space to dream: Supporting indigenous children's survivance through community-engaged social and emotional learning. Child Development, n/a(n/a).
Pham, A. V., Goforth, A.N., Aguilar, L., Burt, I., Bastian, R., & Diaków, D. M. (2021). Dismantling systemic inequities in school psychology: Cultural humility as a foundational approach to social justice. School Psychology Review, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/2372966X.2021.1941245
Goforth, A. N., Farmer, R. L., Kim, S. Y., Naser, S. C., Lockwood, A. B., & Affrunti, N. (2021). Status of school psychology in 2020: Demographics of the NASP membership survey. NASP Research Reports, 5(2).
Goforth, A. N., Nichols, L. M., Sun, J., *Violante, A. E., Christopher, K., & Graham, N. (2021). Integrating Indigenous evaluation framework in culturally responsive community engagement. Psychology in the Schools. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/pits.22533
*Diaków, D., & Goforth, A.N. (2021). Supporting Muslim refugee youth during displacement: Implications for international school psychologists. School Psychology International. https://doi.org/10.1177/0143034320987280
Goforth, A. N. (2020). A challenge to consultation research and practice: Examining the “culture” in culturally responsive consultation. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 1-8. doi: 10.1080/10474412.2020.1728284
*Holter, O. G., Goforth, A. N., *Pyke, K., & *Shindorf, Z. R. (2019). Cultivating perspective: A qualitative inquiry examining school history textbooks for microaggressions against Native Americans. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 1-30. doi: 10.1080/10474412.2019.1705162
Rennie, B. J., & Goforth, A. N. (2019). A qualitative examination of social changes and challenges in rural adolescents with traumatic brain injury. Rural Special Education Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/8756870519892886
Shriberg, D., Brooks, K., Castillo, J. M., Clinton, A., Goforth, A. N., Mueller, T. G.et al. (2018). Statement from journal’s editorial leadership: Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation as an interdisciplinary outlet for transformative consultation research from across the globe. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 28, 1-2. doi: 10.1080/10474412.2017.1360040
Nichols, L. M., Goforth, A. N., Sacra, M., & *Ahlers, K. (2017). Collaboration to support rural student social-emotional needs. The Rural Educator, 38, 38-47.
Brown, J. A., Goforth, A. N., & Machek, G. (2017). School psychologists’ experiences with and training in suicide assessment: Challenges in a rural state. Contemporary School Psychology. doi: 10.1007/s40688-017-0147-9
Pham, A. V., Goforth, A. N., Chun, H., Castro-Olivo, S., & Costa, A. (2017). Acculturation and help-seeking behavior in consultation: A sociocultural framework for mental health service. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 1-18. doi: 10.1080/10474412.2017.1287574
Goforth, A. N., Pham, A. V., Chun, H., & Castro-Olivo, S. (2017). Acculturation and sociocultural factors in children’s mental health services: Applying multicultural consultation frameworks. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 1-6. doi: 10.1080/10474412.2016.1275650
Affiliations
International Experience
A dual citizen of Australia and U.S., Dr. Goforth has lived in Yemen, Indonesia, Brazil, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Cambodia and the United States. She has also traveled to over 45 countries across the world.
Honors / Awards
2021-2022 Fellow, Women’s Leadership Initiative, 猎奇重口 (Mentor: Dr. Christine Fiore, 猎奇重口)
2021 School Psychology Review Service Award
2020-2023 Fellow, NIH-funded Values-Based Academic Leadership Trajectories for Women in STEM (VAuLTS; Mentor: Dr. Janine Jones, University of Washington)
2020 School Psychology Review Service Award
2019 Merit Award for Outstanding Performance in Research, 猎奇重口
2018 American Board of Professional Psychologists Trainers Scholarship
2016 American Psychological Association Division 16 Convention Travel Award
2015 Merit Award for Outstanding Performance in Research, 猎奇重口
2013 猎奇重口 Student Affairs Faculty Award, Disability Student Services
2013 Early Career Fellow, School Psychology Research Collaboration Conference
Hobbies
Hiking, camping, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, playing softball and ice hockey, reading, playing with my dog Luna