Lucila Ramos-Sánchez
Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology
Coordinator, Latino Emphasis
Lucila Ramos-Sánchez was born in Mexico and raised in Northern
California. She received a Bachelor of Arts and Master of
Arts in Psychology from California State University, Chico.
She received a master's degree and doctorate from the University
of California, Santa Barbara in Counseling/Clinical/School
Psychology, with an emphasis in counseling psychology. Lucila
joined the Santa Clara University faculty in fall of 2000
and holds dual teaching positions
in the Departments of Counseling Psychology and Psychology.
Her research interests focus on Latino mental health, specifically
examining variables that affect counselor credibility, the
effects of bilingualism in the counseling process, and stress
associated with acculturation issues. Her research also
includes the examination of the relationship between self-efficacy
and academic achievement of Mexican-American high school
and college students. From a clinical perspective, her interest
is in the area of multicultural counseling. Lucila lives
in Santa Clara with her husband, Héctor, who works at the
University of California, San Francisco. Her interests include
spending time with family, running, cycling, reading and
traveling.