Bryce K Davis, Ph.D.

Race and Intergroup Dynamics Lab

Race and Intergroup Dynamics Lab

Bryce K. Davis is a pre-doctoral intern in Clinical Psychology at the University of Nevada - Reno, Counseling Services. In his pre-doctoral internship, Bryce has completed an emphasis in multicultural counseling and outreach. He is currently completing an emphasis in trauma counseling. Clinically, Bryce is passionate about working within a culturally informed integrated approach that helps clients increase functioning, identify strengths, and move towards desired life outcomes. Bryce has clinical experience working in youth residential mental health, K-8 school-based mental health, Queer & Trans mental health, community mental health, and college counseling centers. In terms of research, Bryce is interested in understanding the impact of intersectional oppression on mental health, particularly within Queer Men of Color, and thinking of interventions to reduce the negative impacts of experiences related to intersectional oppression. Bryce is looking forward to earning his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in Summer 2025. Thesis Title: Exposure to anti-Black violence in media and its relationship with race-based traumatic stress Dissertation Title: Examining the moderating effect of mentalizing on the psychological impact of experiencing intersectional microaggressions within a sample of Black sexually diverse men
Date Joined: 15/08/2019
Date Graduated: 15/05/2025