Tiffiny Hughes-Troutman

Tiffiny Hughes-Troutman

Professor of the Practice

About

Dr. Tiffiny Hughes-Troutman is a Professor of the Practice in the School of Psychology at Georgia Tech and a licensed psychologist. She received her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Hughes-Troutman has over 20 years of experience as a clinician, educator, training consultant, and lecturer on student and staff health and well-being, mental health outreach, and diversity for professional organizations, university groups, faculty, staff, and students in higher education. Prior to her current role, she served in several progressive roles in the Counseling Center, as Director of Health Behavior in the Wellness Empowerment Center, and as the inaugural Director of GT CARE – all at Georgia Tech. Committed to her scientist-practitioner training, Dr. Hughes-Troutman is dedicated to utilizing evidence-based and relevant strategies and tools in the classroom that cultivate curiosity, promote psychological safety, engage meaningfully, and challenge appropriately. She is also involved in several campus initiatives focused on faculty and staff well-being. Dr. Hughes-Troutman is a member of the American Psychological Association, the American College Health Association, NASPA Student Affairs Professionals, and the Georgia Psychological Association. She is a Fellow of the Georgia Psychological Association and served as a Diversity Delegate for the American Psychological Association’s State Leadership Coalition.

Contact Information

Email
tiffiny.hughes-troutman@psych.gatech.edu
Office
JS Coon 124