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Jared Boot-Haury, PsyD, MBA
Title: Adjunct Professor, Researcher, and Licensed Clinical PsychologistAffilitation: University of San Francisco, Palo Alto University, Group Practice
Brief Bio:
Dr. Boot-Haury (he/they) is a licensed clinical psychologist, American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) Certified Sex Therapist, and adjunct professor in the School of Nursing and Health Professions Clinical Psychology PsyD program at USF. In addition to teaching, Dr. Boot-Haury works in private practice, seeing couples and individuals, and works as an LGBTQ+ Research Fellow at Palo Alto University. Jared also serves as a certified mentor for individuals seeking certification through the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. They also engage in policy and advocacy work as the Policy and Government Affairs Chair of GLMA and with other health professional organizations to advocate for inclusive healthcare practices for minoritized communities. Dr. Boot-Haury has authored several publications in peer-reviewed journals and has presented at local, national, and international conferences on mental health and health disparities among LGBTQ+ communities and LGBTQ+ cultural competency training best practices. Dr. Boot-Haury has authored several publications in peer-reviewed journals and has presented locally, nationally, and internationally on mental health and health disparities among LGBTQ+ communities and LGBTQ+ cultural competency training best practices. Their research to date has focused on improving mental health care experiences for LGBTQ+ communities and exploring minority stressors within LGBTQ+ populations with an emphasis on asexual individuals; they were awarded the 2023 APA Division 44 Transgender Research Award for their work. Dr. Boot-Haury also serves as the Policy and Government Affairs Committee Chair of GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ+ Equality, where he focuses on translating research into practice through policies and positions that encourage more affirming healthcare practices for health professionals who work with LGBTQ+ people.
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