Research Page: https://www.ingridthogge.com/
PhD: Southern Illinois University, 2017
Research Summary: I am a counseling psychologist who studies trauma and suicide from multicultural perspectives.
While I am interested in trauma and stress broadly, my work tends to focus on sexual
trauma including childhood sexual abuse and sexual violence against men. Additionally,
I am interested in exploring relational and cultural factors in suicide risk and prevention
(e.g., self-concealment, interpersonal theory of suicide, shame). My research often
includes analysis of gender, ethnicity, and other intersecting social positions to
better understand and respond to trauma and suicide. I use both qualitative and quantitative
methods in my research. I accept students interested in the minority wellness cluster.
I am open to working with students from the other clusters who have a demonstrated
interest in overlapping topics.
Student Admission: Dr. Hogge will be taking new students for the 2025 Admissions Cycle.