We Hold These Truths, Part 2: Systemic Racism in Psychology: National Ethnic Minority Psychological Association Perspectives

Content
4 modules

Difficulty
Intermediate

Rating

Course Length
90 mins

Instructor
The Trust

Price
$20 - 40

Description

Representatives from each of the National Ethnic Minority Psychological Associations (American Arab, Middle Eastern and North African Psychological Association [AMENA-Psy], Asian-American Psychological Association [AAPA], Association of Black Psychologists [ABPsi], National Latinx Psychological Association [NLPA] and Society of Indian Psychologists [SIP]) provide historical perspectives on how the field of psychology has traditionally addressed issues of racial inequity.

The discussion will focus on their individual and collective experiences of how conventional psychology or the traditional Western practice of psychology has been well- or ill-suited to address issues of race, culture, and disparities in access to mental health. The experts will compare and contrast how their culturally specific approaches to mental health have addressed these concerns.

The experts will offer suggestions on what psychologists can do within their communities, professional organizations, and/or workplace settings to decrease racial disparities in access to behavioral health care.

Featuring: Fred Millán, Ph.D., ABPP, NCC, Trustee (Moderator); Helen H. Hsu, Psy.D. (AAPA); Theopia Jackson, Ph.D. (ABPsi); Ayse Ikizler, Ph.D. (AMENA-Psy); Andrea Romero, Ph.D. (NLPA); Wendy Peters, Ph.D. (SIP)

[Note] This webinar was filmed in 2020 and may not reflect the most current information and laws regarding this topic.


Objectives: 

  1. Describe how systemic racism has and does impact all Americans with specific attention to the communities served by the respective Associations.
  2. Name at least three effective culturally-centered responses promoted by the National Ethnic Minority Psychological Associations in countering the impact of systemic racism.
  3. Identify strategies to dismantle systemic racism within the discipline of psychology and at community levels.

Important Notice

Because this webinar is on-demand, once you are registered and have created a login account, you can view the webinar at any time in whatever time increments are most convenient. In order to download your CE certificate, receive CE credits, and become eligible for a discount on your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Insurance policy premium, you must:

  • Complete the entire webinar,
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  • Unless otherwise noted, you can combine 6 or more CE credit hours earned from The Trust’s Virtual Webinar Series (Risk Management Roundtables, Telehealth Community Chats, We Hold These Truths) and become eligible for a 15% savings on your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Insurance premium for two consecutive renewal periods.
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Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate WHTT Part 2 - Systemic Racism in Psychology National Ethnic Minority Psychological Association Perspectives

Learning Credits

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I loved that these National Ethnic Psychological Associations presented on this platform together. It highlighted some of the similarities different groups have experienced in the Western culture while identifying some of each group's unique needs and considerations.
 
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