Giselle Deleon
- Areas of Speciality
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- Latina/o/x/e Studies / Mexican American Studies / Chicano/o/x Studies
- Immigration / Migration / International Migration
- Racial / Ethnic Identity
- Culturally Sensitive Interventions
- Ethnic-Racial Socialization
- Contact
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- gisd23@tamu.edu
- Department
- School of Education
- Expected Graduation
- Spring 2026
Giselle Deleon (she/her/ella) is an Educational Psychology masters’ student in the Research, Measurement, and Statistics track at Texas A&M University. She is from the Rio Grande Valley and received her bachelors degree in psychology from Texas A&M University. Her research interests center broadly on mental health disparities, discrimination, culturally informed interventions, and sources of immigration experiences. Specifically she is interested in the cultural risk and cultural resilience factors in different minoritized youth.
Giselle has 6 years of clinical psychology research expereince and is currently a research assistant in Dr. Noni Gaylord-Harden’s Youth Rising Lab at Texas A&M University and Dr. Gabriela Lives Stein’s CAMINOS Lab at the University of Texas at Austin. She hopes to continue working in ethnic minority youth and adolescent mental health research.