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Zenobia Morrill, PhD

Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychology Department

Phone
617-564-1192
Pronouns
she/her/hers
Degree Major/Emphasis Institution Year
PhD Counseling Psychology University of Massachusetts Boston 2021
EdM, MA Counseling Psychology Teachers College, Columbia University 2016
BA Psychology University of Virginia 2013

Courses

  • Introduction to Clinical Practice
  • Advanced Clinical Practice
  • Contemporary Psychodynamic Theory and Practice

Research and Practice Interests

  • Psychotherapy process
  • Critical and liberation psychologies
  • Qualitative inquiry and methodology
  • Global Mental Health
  • Structural violence
  • Theory and philosophy in psychology and psychiatry

Professional Licensures and Certifications

  • Licensed Psychologist and Health Services Provider (MA)

Awards

  • Sigmund Koch Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology, Awarded by Division 24 of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Publications and Presentations

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles and Academic Chapters

  • Morrill, Z. & Comas-D矛az, L. (In press). Feminist liberation psychotherapy: Re-politicizing intersectionality toward socially just clinical practice. Women & Therapy.
  • Morrill, Z. & Hernandez, J. G. L. (In press). Branches of Humanistic and Existential Psychology. In APA Handbook of Humanistic and Existential Psychology.
  • Levitt, H. M. & Morrill, Z. (In press). Elements of Power in Humanistic and Existential Psychotherapy. In APA Handbook of Humanistic and Existential Psychology.
  • Morrill, Z. (In press). Genuineness in Humanistic-Existential Psychotherapy. Invited chapter in L. Hoffman & Lac, V. (Eds.), Evidence-Based Foundations of Existential-Humanistic Therapy. APA Books.
  • Morrill, Z., Guterres, K., Rietti, S., & Goodman, D. (In press). Making sense of being and transforming: Introduction to the Psychology and the Other special issue on Gender & Sexuality. Studies in Gender and Sexuality.  
  • Levitt, H. M., Hamburger, A., Hill, C. E., McLeod, J., Pascual-Leone, A., Timulak, L., Buccholz, M., Fuertes, J., Frommer, J., Iwakabe, S., Martinez, C., Morrill, Z., Knox, S., Langer, P., Muran, J. C., Oddli, H., 艠ih谩膷ek, T., Tomicic, A., & Tuval-Mashiach, R. (2024). Broadening the evidentiary bass for clinical guidance: Recommendations from international qualitative psychotherapy researchers. The American Psychologist.
  • Morrill, Z. (2024). Book Review: Life-Enhancing Anxiety by Schneider, K. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Online First.
  • Morrill, Z., & Rizo, J. L. (2023). Actualizing transformative promises of qualitative in-quiry: Early career retrospective. Qualitative Psychology, 10(3), 404鈥419.
  • Levitt, H. M. & Morrill, Z. (2023). Silences in psychotherapy: An integrative meta-analytic research review. Psychotherapy. Advance online publication.
  • Levitt, H. M. & Morrill, Z. (2023). Silence. In C. Hill & J. Norcross (Eds.), Psychotherapy skills and methods that work. Oxford.
  • Levitt, H. M., Collins, K., & Morrill, Z. (2023). A functionalist theory of gender, gen-der identities, and sexuality: A Humanistic exploration of experiences of LGBTQ+ gender communities. In S. Simpson, M. Racho, B. D. Robbins, & L. Hoffman (Eds.), Eros & Psyche: Humanistic and Existential Approaches to Sex and Sexuality (Vol. 1). University Professors Press.
  • Levitt, H. M., Grabowski, L. M., Minami, T., & Morrill, Z. (2023). An initial validation of the Clients鈥 Experience of Therapy Scale (CETS): assessing the quality of psychotherapy process and outcome from clients鈥 perspectives. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 1-25.
  • Morrill, Z. (2022). Humanistic psychotherapy. In H. Friedman & C. Markey (Eds.), Encyclopedia of mental health (3rd ed.). Academic Press (Elsevier).
  • Levitt, H. M., Collins, K., Morrill, Z., Gorman, K., Grabowski, L., Karch, J., Ipekci, B., Ordu帽a Pic贸n, R., Reyes, A., Vaswani, A., & Wadler, B. (2022). Learning clinical and cultural empathy: A call for a multidimensional approach to empathy-focused psychotherapy training. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 57 267--279.    
  • Levitt, H. M., Ipekci, B., Morrill, Z., & Rizo, J. L. (2021). Intersubjective recognition as the methodological enactment of epistemic privilege: A critical basis for consensus and intersubjective confirmation procedures. Qualitative Psychology. Advance online publication.
  • Morrill, Z. (2021). Power dynamics in psychotherapy: Eminent therapists鈥 experiences navigating power from Humanistic-Existential and Feminist-Multicultural perspectives (Publication No. 28645574) [Doctoral dissertation, University of Massachusetts Boston]. Proquest Dissertations Publishing.
  • Levitt, H. M., Morrill, Z., Collins, K., & Rizo, J. (2021). The methodological integrity of critical qualitative research: Principles to support design and research review. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 68(3), 357鈥370.
  • Saleem, R., Morrill, Z., Brodt, M., & Pagan-Ortiz, M. (2021). Oppression and resistance: An analysis of Muslims鈥 experiences of structural violence. Journal of Community Psychology, (Online first).
  • Cosgrove, L., Morrill, Z., & Karter, J. M. (2021). Digital aripiprazole as a human technology. Economy and Society, (Online first). (Special Issue)
  • Morrill, Z. (2020). Introduction to the COVID-19 second special issue. Journal of Humanistic Psychology (Special Issue Introduction).
  • Levitt, H. M. & Morrill, Z. (2020). Measuring silence: The pausing inventory categorization system and a review of findings. In A. Dimitrijevic & M. Buccholz (Eds.), Silence and silencing in psychoanalysis: Cultural, clinical and research perspectives (pp. 233-249). Routledge.
  • Cosgrove, L., Morrill, Z., Karter, J. M., Valdez, E., & Cheng, C. (2020). The cultural politics of mental illness: Toward a rights-based approach to global mental health. Community Mental Health Journal, (Online First).
  • Cosgrove, L., Morrill, Z., Yousef, M., Vaswani, A., Cathcart, S., Troeger, R., & Karter, J. (2020). Drivers of and solutions for the over-use of antidepressant medication in pediatric populations. Frontiers Psychiatry, 11(17).
  • Saleem, R., Morrill, Z., & Karter, J. M. (2019). Special issue on radical humanism, intersectional consciousness, and social change. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. (Special Issue Introduction).
  • Levitt, H. M., Morrill Z., & Collins, K. (2019). Methodological integrity in counselling and psychotherapy research. Counselling & Psychotherapy Research Journal, 20(3), 422-428.
  • Cosgrove, L., Karter, J. M., Morrill, Z., & McGinley, M. (2020). Psychology and surveillance capitalism: The risk of pushing mental health apps during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 60(5), 611-625.
  • Saleem, R., Pagan-Ortiz, M., Morrill, Z., Brodt, M., & Andrade, L. (2020). 鈥淚 thought it would be different鈥: Experiences of structural violence in the lives of undocumented Latinas. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 26(2), 171-180.
  • Cosgrove, L., Karter, J. M., McGinley, M., & Morrill, Z. (2020). Digital phenotyping and digital psychotropic drugs: Mental health surveillance tools that threaten human rights. Health & Human Rights, 22(2), 33-40.

Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations during the 2023 - 2024 Academic Year

  • Morrill, Z. (2024, August 8-10). Discussant in T. Bryant, D. Kawahara, L. Comas-Diaz, & G. S. Belton鈥檚 (Chairs), Feminist Alchemy: Psychologist of Color鈥檚 Testimonios [Feature Stage Symposium]. American Psychological Association annual convention in Seattle, WA.
  • Morrill, Z. (2024, July 13-14). On being and knowing from the in-between: Interstitial onto-epistemology [Keynote Address]. Psychology and the Other Conference in London, UK.
  • Morrill, Z. (2024, June 14-16). Methodological integrity in reviewing qualitative research. In Z. Morrill鈥檚 (Chair), Gender & Sexuality in Psychology: Behind the Scenes with ECP Co-Editors of a Special Issue [Roundtable Presentation]. Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology in Chestnut Hill, MA.
  • Morrill, Z. (2024, June 14-16). Critical epistemology and the psychological humanities. In M. Freeman鈥檚 (Chair), Qualitative Inquiry Through the Psychological Humanities: Opportunities and Challenges. [Roundtable Presentation]. Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology in Chestnut Hill, MA.
  • Rizo, J. L., Levitt, H. M., Morrill, Z., & Ipekci, B. (2024, June 14-16). Publishing characteristics of qualitative research literature on therapists鈥 experiences conducting psychotherapy [Paper presentation]. Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology (SQIP), Chestnut Hill, MA, United States.
  • Morrill, Z. (2024, March 28-30). On a humanistic praxis and its possibilities. In S. Rubin & L. Hoffman鈥檚 (Chairs), Keeping Humanistic Psychology and Psychotherapy Relevant in the 21st Century: Recent History and Future Directions [Symposium]. Society for Humanistic Psychology in Ann Arbor, MI.
  • Morrill, Z. (2023, October 6-8). Alienation and practices of liberation. Respondent to A. Klein-man鈥檚 (Keynote Speaker), On Care in Mental Health: Suffering, Healing and the Hu-man Condition [Keynote Address]. Psychology and the Other Conference in Chest-nut Hill, MA. 
  • Morrill Z. (2023, August 3-6). Psychotherapy as a technology of the self.  American Psychological Association annual convention in Washington, D.C.
  • Levitt, H. & Morrill Z. (2023, August 3-6). Silence: An integrative meta-analysis. In J. Norcross鈥 & C. Hill鈥檚 (Chairs), Psychotherapy Skills and Methods that Work [Symposium]. American Psychological Association annual convention in Washington, D.C.

Email Dr. Morrill for more information about conference presentations and publications in review


Concurrent Leadership, Service and Professional Activities

  • Editorial Board Member, Psychology and the Other Book Series
  • Senior Research Associate, Psychological Humanities and Ethics Center, Boston College
  • Member at Large, Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (STPP), Division 24 of the American Psychological Association (APA)
  • Conference Coordinator and Secretary, Executive Committee, Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology (SQIP), Division 5 subsection of APA
  • Psychoanalytic Fellow 2021-2023, American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA)
  • Editorial Board Member, Journal of Humanistic Psychology (JHP)
  • Scientific Committee Member,  Fourth World Congress of Existential Therapy
  • Licensed Psychologist in Private Practice


Prior Experience

  • Research Officer for the United Nations' Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health, Dainius Puras
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale Mental Health and Counseling, Yale University
  • Predoctoral Fellow in Clinical and Community Psychology, Yale School of Medicine
  • Practicum Trainee, Wellesley College Stone Center
  • Practicum Trainee, Behavioral Health Partial Program, McLean Hospital of Harvard Medical School
  • Psychology Trainee, Iona College Counseling Center, New York

Professional Affiliations

  • American Psychological Association (Divisions 5, 24, 29, 32, 35, 39)
  • American Psychoanalytic Association

Community Involvement

  • Senior Research Associate, Boston College
  • Science News Writer, Mad in America