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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.
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Issues in Psychology Licensure: Requirements, Applicant Rights, Future Trends, and Epilogue
This paper provides an analysis of the effects of licensure for psychologists. Common requirements are reviewed.
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The Diversification of Psychology. A Multicultural Revolution
Presents trends and recommendations arising from the continuing diversification of psychology, highlighting five multicultural themes: diversification of the United States; facilitating difficult dialogues on race, gender, and sexual orientation; spirituality as a basic dimension of the human condition; the invisibility of monoculturalism and whiteness; and teaching multiculturalism and diversity. The challenge of developing a multicultural psychology is discussed.
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Transformative Training: A Year-Long Multicultural Counseling Seminar for Graduate Students
Describes a year-long multicultural training seminar for psychology and social work interns in a university counseling center. Discusses the experiential, cross-disciplinary, peer-based multiformat structure of the group.
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