Meet Dr. Moino
Dr. Moino received his Bachelor's degree at UCLA, and his Ph.D. from Georgia State University where he developed a research program on factors that negatively impact the mental health of the LGBT community. During his Ph.D., Dr. Moino also helped develop Georgia’s only Spanish-speaking university clinic to serve the Spanish-speaking communities of Georgia.
He completed his doctoral internship at the Atlanta VA Medical Center, where he provided evidence-based psychotherapies to veterans living with a variety of mental and physical health conditions such as cancer, stroke, substance use, PTSD, and more. After that, he completed his post-doctoral fellowship at the DC VA Medical Center where he specialized in providing evidence-based psychotherapy to veterans living with HIV.
Dr. Moino has more than 10 years researching and providing services to the LGBT community, and has published multiple articles on LGBT health.
My Specialties
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LGBT+ Health
My heart and passion lies with serving and uplifting LGBTQIA+ communities. I have authored multiple publications and presented in local and national conferences on the systemic factors that contribute to health disparities in LGBTQIA+ folks, and on therapeutic interventions that help empower them.
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Poly/Kink/ENM
I have years of experience both personally and clinically in Poly/Kink/ENM communities. I offer a non-judgmental space and use evidence-based techniques to help you work out issues that sometimes arise whether you’re just beginning to explore ethical non-monogamy or kink, or you’ve been practicing for years.
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Identity/Stigma
Serving traditionally marginalized groups has always been my passion. I have studied how the intersectionality of our multiple identities impacts our lived experiences and love to tailor my approach to your own experiences, values, and needs.
Publications
Halmos, M.B., & Moino, K., & Parrott, D.J. (Under review). The interactive effects of gender and proactive/reactive aggression on physical intimate partner aggression perpetration in conflict-prone couples: A dyadic analysis. Aggressive Behavior.
Parrott, D.J., Shepard, K.C., Grom, J.L., Bonnesen, K., Jaffe, A.E., Blayney, J.A., Moino, K., Hequembourg, A. (Accepted October 2024). Interactive Effects of Intersectional Minority Stress and Adaptive Coping on Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration in Cisgender Sexual and Racial Minoritized Adults: An I3 Model Analysis. Psychology of Violence.
Moino, K., Parrott, D. J., & Swartout, K. (2024). A both/and approach to conceptualizing multiple minority stress in sexual and racial minorities. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 11(4), 574–584. https://doi.org/10.1037/sgd0000622
Parrott, D. J., Halmos, M. B., Stappenbeck, C. A., & Moino, K. (2022). Intimate partner aggression during the COVID-19 pandemic: Associations with stress and heavy drinking. Psychology of Violence, 12(2), 95–103. https://doi.org/10.1037/vio0000395
Mooney, L. J., Zhu, Y., Yoo, C., Valdez, J., Moino, K., Liao, J. Y., & Hser, Y. I. (2018). Reduction in Cannabis Use and Functional status in physical health, mental health, and Cognition. Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology, 13(4), 479-487.