Thomas Mondragon, MA

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Thomas Mondragon is fortunate to be an associate faculty in two groundbreaking and visionary specializations in the Master’s of Psychology program. He is a founding instructor in the LGBT Specialization, the first of its kind devoted to providing instruction, skills and theory necessary for effective clinical work with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender clients. He was instrumental in creating new training site for the LGBT Specialization students at Being Alive, a longtime HIV non-profit organization in West Hollywood. He is also a founding instructor in the Spiritual and Depth Psychology Specialization, bringing in his strong interest in Jungian psychoanalytic theory. He enjoys teaching classes in both specializations and in the general Master’s program that recognize the importance of diversity consciousness on the cultural, interpersonal, and intrapersonal levels.

Thomas has also been a longtime activist in the gay community. He is currently enrolled in the advanced training of the Institute for Contemporary Uranian Psychoanalysis, an institute that promotes gay-centered psychology, Jungian theory, and gay affirmative theory and practice. In addition, Thomas has a private practice in West Hollywood with a strong focus on gay-centered psychotherapy. He has had many years’ experience in the addiction recovery field, including having served as clinical director in the dual diagnosis outpatient program of Clearview Treatment Programs. He has presented at the national level with the National Conference of Race and Ethnicity, the Expanding the Circle Conference: Creating An Inclusive Environment in Higher Education for LGBTQ Students and Studies, and in the yearly conference of the Los Angeles Lesbian and Gay Psychotherapy Association.

Thomas Mondragon

Teaching Faculty

MA in Psychology

BA in Psychology, Pepperdine University
MA in Clinical Psychology, Antioch University Los Angeles

LGBT Affirmative Theory and Practice
Jungian Psychology; Human Sexuality
LGBT Multicultural Mental Health Concerns
Intercultural Depth Psychology in Clinical Practice
Psychology of Addiction and Recovery

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