June 3-6, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV
Dr. B. Nilaja Green writes, speaks, and engages at the intersections of individual psychological distress and sociocultural context. An Atlanta-based Licensed Clinical and Community Psychologist, she specializes in delivering culturally responsive trauma treatment to vulnerable populations, including military veterans, Black women, and members of the LGBTQ+ community, through her integrative practice, Standpoint Wellness. She's deeply engaged in community-level initiatives to facilitate conversations addressing race, class, history, and equity.
Dr. Green regularly shares her work through podcasts and print media, striving to advance culturally relevant, holistic mental health practice. In service to the profession, she supervises clinicians, writes, and leads workshops that invite therapists to cultivate radical introspective practice and approach care with cultural humility. She also integrates a passion for creative writing and journaling into clinical work. She founded an award-winning community writing group for healers in the Atlanta area, from which she developed The Radical Introspection Method for therapists and trainees. She's also the creator of the Introspective Journal, an innovative tool designed to support therapist self-care, deepen self-awareness, and strengthen clinical practice.
Dr. Green earned her B.A. in English and Psychology from Georgetown University and her doctorate in Clinical and Community Psychology from Georgia State University. She completed her internship and postdoctoral training at Yale University’s Department of Psychiatry. She also serves as an adjunct professor at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health and Georgia State University, holds leadership roles within nonprofit organizations, and has been featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Huffington Post, and Teen Vogue.