Mirian Campos

Mirian Campos (no photo)

Visiting Assistant Professor & Faculty Advisor, Chi Sigma Iota

School of Counseling

Academic Credentials

Ed.D, LPC, NCC, CN-BA

Bio

Dr. Mirian Campos is a Virginia native, daughter of Salvadoran immigrants, first-generation college graduate, and Marymount alum. Dr. Campos received her B.A. in Psychology from George Mason University. After Mason, Dr. Campos came to Marymount and received her MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Ed.D in Counselor Education and Supervision. She has dedicated herself to being an Assistant Professor in the School of Counseling and a faculty advisor for the MU UPSILON GAMMA CHAPTER of Chi Sigma Iota- International Counseling Honor Society at Marymount.

As a multilingual therapist speaking French, English & Spanish, Dr. Campos has a passion for providing mental health support to Spanish-speaking communities who are often underserved due to language barriers. Dr. Campos has over 9 years of experience working with cancer patients and their loved ones in the hospital setting. Often serving as a Spanish interpreter for patients during their visits with their healthcare team.

Dr. Campos currently works at a private practice providing bilingual telehealth services to clients in Virginia. Dr. Campos’ clinical specialties and research interests include grief and loss, compassion fatigue and burnout, supervision, oncology counseling, working with healthcare professionals and providing counseling services in Spanish. Dr. Campos has received training in Sandtray Therapy and Equine-Assisted Therapy. Dr. Campos is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and an Approved Clinical Supervisor in Virginia.

Teaching Areas

Clinical Supervision/Practicum & Internship, Theories and Models in Counseling Supervision, Grief and Loss, Grief and Loss in Advanced Illness, Psychopathology, and Foundations, Ethics and Professional Issues in Counseling.

Research Interests

Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Staff, and Mental Health concerns affecting the Latinx Community,

Publications

  • 2017 “Ecos medievales: transformaciones y orígenes del tópico de la translatio imperii en dos textos de la literatura guadalupana novohispana”, Prolija Memoria 1 (2017), pp.99-115.
  • 2014 “El nacimiento de la nación criolla: mito, historia e identidad en la narrativa de Miguel Sánchez”, Revista Destiempos 37, México, 2014, pp. 58-75.
  • 2013 “La invasión napoleónica a través de la escritura oracular novohispana: el caso de La transmigración de la iglesia de Guadalupe, Revista Aequitas, España, 2013.
  • 2012 “Las herejías místicas de Ana Rodríguez de Castro y Agustina Josefa de Jesús Vera Villavicencio Palacios: prácticas, motivos y orígenes”, Revista de la Inquisición (numero 16), España, 2012.
  • 2011 “Muertos y Maltratados: Los personajes infantiles de Nájera y la crítica social”, Decires, México, 2011.