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Cultural Malpractice: The Growing Obsolescence of Psychology with the Changing U.S. Population
Without substantial revisions to curricula, training, research, and practice, psychology risks professional, ethical, and economic problems because it will no longer be a feasible resource for the majority of the U.S. population. Changing demographics and the need to address issues of ethnicity, culture, gender, and sexual orientation are discussed. (SLD)
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Author/Creator: Hall, Christine C. Iijima
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Date Published: Jun
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Journal/Secondary Title: American Psychologist
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Number: 6
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Volume: 52
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Year: 1997
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