Fonseca self-identifies as “LGBTQ+ non-binary person of color."[1] They specifically use “non-binary/ agender and bisexual/ demisexual” identifiers and they/them/theirs pronouns.[6] They have been included on the Randolph-Macon College page for Trans Day of Visibility 2024[7] and are a part of the 500 Queer Scientists visibility campaign.[6]
They describe their professional interests as “particularly interested in reproductive and LGBTQIA+ psychiatry” and “committed to DEIA-related advocacy and physician well-being” with a “keen interest in psychotherapy.”[1]
Research and Publications
Fonseca has works published with several academic journals focused around psychiatry and counseling, including the Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry,[13] the American Journal of Psychiatry - Residents' Journal,[14][15] the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development,[16] Counselling and Psychotherapy Research,[17] and The Alabama Counseling Association Journal.[18]
They have additionally co-authored the section “A Relapse-Prevention Intervention for LGBTQ Clients with Substance use Disorders: The C3PO” for the book Homework Assignments and Handouts for LGBTQ+ Clients.[20]
Fonseca has also “moderated film discussion sessions for the Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists (AGLP) and presented at the APA Annual Meeting screening of the documentary.”[2] They are attending the upcoming 2024 AGLP and APA annual meeting as a key speaker on the following panels; "A Structural Conceptualization of the Designer-Affirming Psychiatric Consultation: Letter-Writing and Beyond," "Kinky is not a diagnosis: What every Psychiatrist should know about sex and relationships," "Journeys in Advocacy: You Can Be What You Can See," and "Racial, Gender, and Sexual Orientation Microaggressions Experienced in Healthcare and Strategies to Overcome."[21]
Awards and Accreditations
Fonseca was one of six recipients selected for the selective[22] 2023 ACLP Webb Fellowship Award, awarded by the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry.[1] They served on the Medical Student Education Subcommittee[1][3] after receiving the award.
They are also the current holder of the APA Diversity Leadership and SAMHSA Fellowship chair.[1][2][3] For this position, Fonseca serves on the Council on Medical Education and Lifelong Learning.[2] They attend APA board of trustee meetings and they work with the Council on Advocacy and Government Relations.[1][3]
Additionally, they were one of two recipients to have been awarded the 2023 AAP Master Educator IDEA Fellowship Award.[4][5] They have been acknowledged as a Mayo Clinic Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry fellow by the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.[23]
They have been named as the Deputy Editor for the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents’ Journal (AJP-RJ)[24] and are a listed author for the Psychiatric Times.[3]
^Farmer, Leland; Davis, Toni; Richards, Jayne; Fonseca, Fiona; Bates, Hope; Faircloth, Patrick K.; Cates, Keith (2017). "Deinstitutionalization in Alabama: A Mental Health Crisis"(PDF). The Alabama Counseling Association Journal. 41 (2): 82–103.