Layla Bonner
Associate Professor, Mental Health Counseling Program
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Ph.D. Clinical Counseling: Teaching, and Supervision, Trevecca Nazarene University; M.Ed. Guidance and Counseling, University of Georgia; B. A. Psychology, University of Tennessee Chattanooga
Location: JMC 363
615-460-6927layla.bonner@belmont.edu
Biography
Layla J. Bonner, Ph.D, LMFT, NCC is an Assistant Professor in the Master of Arts degree program in Mental Health Counseling at Belmont University. She earned her doctorate in Clinical Counseling, Teaching, & Supervision from Trevecca Nazarene University in 2018. She is a licensed marriage and family therapist in Tennessee and a Nationally Certified Counselor. In her private practice, Dr. Bonner works primarily with individuals and couples and supervises post-master’s counselors toward full licensure in the state of Tennessee. She is a Clinical Fellow and an Approved Supervisor with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
Dr. Bonner is currently serving as the Human Rights Chairperson with the Tennessee Counseling Association. She has presented at multiple conferences hosted by professional organizations such as the Southern Association for Counselor Educators and Supervisors through the American Counseling Association, The International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, and the Black Mental Health Symposium. She has authored publications for journals, a textbook, and a teaching and learning blog in the area of group work with African American students, career counseling with ethnically diverse groups, and strategies for faculty of color who teach at predominantly White institutions. Dr. Bonner has engaged in public speaking, provided live interviews, and served on various panels to discuss the topics of Race Based Trauma, African American mental health, and Microaggressions.