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Nov 24, 2024
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PY 443 - Diversity in Clinical Psychology I This two-course series lays a theoretical and experiential foundation for students in diversity psychology, building on the APA’s Multicultural and Diversity Guidelines. The course blends exposure to theory and literature, cross-cultural immersion, and personal introspection. It provides a basic framework for understanding privilege and power, systems of oppression and domination, worldview, cultural competency, and identity. It will explore the impact and social construction of culture, gender, ethnicity, religion/spirituality, class, race, abledness, and immigrant status. Through critical evaluation, students will address the intersection of multiple identities and will explore the impact of their own culture and held personal stereotypes, beliefs and assumptions. (2 credit hours)
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