Shavonne Moore-Lobban
Published June 29, 2021

Shavonne Moore-Lobban is a licensed psychologist and training director at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology’s Washington, D.C. campus. She specializes in the assessment and treatment of trauma, including sexual trauma, domestic violence, racial trauma and community violence; works with individuals facing severe mental illness; and provides clinical services to marginalized communities. 

Moore-Lobban developed curriculum on sexual and interpersonal trauma for the The Trauma Center at Justice Resource Institute in Boston and provided support services to victims of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing during federal court proceedings.

She is the immediate past chair of the American Psychological Association’s Board for the Advancement of Psychology in the Public Interest and president-elect of APA’s Society of Counseling Psychology.

She completed her Ph.D. in counseling psychology at Purdue University before a clinical internship at Boston University School of Medicine’s Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology. She did her clinical fellowship at the Boston Veteran Affairs Healthcare System under Harvard Medical School’s Department of Psychiatry. Moore-Lobban also worked as a staff psychologist at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center and an instructor at Harvard Medical School.

Courtesy of Shavonne Moore-Lobban

Pronouns: She/her

Expertise: Trauma treatment and assessment (sexual trauma, domestic violence, racial trauma, and community violence); couples counseling 

Location: Washington, D.C.

Email: info@drshavonne.com

Heard on NPR: “An Immigrant Family Moves Through Generational Trauma”


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