Keisha Grayson Rogers

Keisha G. Rogers , an Associate Professor at Winston Salem State University in the Rehabilitation Counseling program, is a certified rehabilitation counselor, licensed clinical addictions specialist, licensed mental health counselor, qualified supervisor, and approved clinical supervisor. She received her doctorate in Rehabilitation from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Dr. Rogers' professional background includes serving as a clinical director in private behavioral health agencies and in private sector rehabilitation counseling. Dr. Rogers serves on the editorial board of several rehabilitation counseling related journals and is the current president of the National Association of Multicultural Rehabilitation Concerns. Dr. Rogers has published and presented widely on disability related issues, co-occurring disorders, clinical supervision, and multicultural counseling.

Publications

Beyond Multicultural Counseling Competencies: An Anti-Oppression Framework for Counselors
Chandra Donnell Carey, Keisha Grayson Rogers, Jenelle S. Pitt-Parker, Stacie L. Robertson, Regan P. Browne. © 2023. 22 pages.
For the past three decades, researchers who focus on multicultural issues in counseling and psychology have highlighted the impending shift in the population of the United...