TY - JOUR
T1 - The Development and Current Directions of a Diversity Specialty Clinic
T2 - Implications for Multicultural Training in Psychology
AU - Espinosa, Patricia Rodriguez
AU - Johnson-Esparza, Yajaira
AU - López, Gabriela
AU - Benson, Jennifer
AU - Moss, Natalia C.
AU - Avila-Rieger, Rebecca
AU - Venner, Kamilla L.
AU - Verney, Steven P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 American Psychological Association
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Addressing systemic injustices and racism in training and clinical service provision are key next steps in clinical science. While the American Psychological Association Multicultural Guidelines and accreditation standards have long emphasized this need, most graduate programs offer a single course on diversity, equity, and inclusion topics, which is inadequate to train and sustain culturally humble providers and redress systemic injustices and racism within psychology. Few “real-world” examples exist to guide the development of training models. We provide background on the development and components of a specialty clinic, the University of New Mexico’s Cultural Counseling Center, whose mission is providing culturally informed clinical services to diverse clientele, and to infuse multicultural training throughout the graduate program. Informed by the racial–spatial framework for psychology and critical race theory, we describe our approach intended to (a) offer applications for the operationalization and delivery of multicultural and antiracist training, (b) enhance supervisory models, and (c) increase awareness of structural competence. Our clinic, developed collaboratively among students and faculty, serves as a safe forum for dialogue around structural injustices and seeks to improve treatment for diverse clients and those underserved in mental health care. We discuss issues of student and faculty engagement and offer the perspectives of faculty and students of color, case examples illustrating our services, and current efforts to expand and formalize community collaborations. We offer a model that integrates coursework, informal activities, and multicultural supervision for comprehensive student training and that promotes a departmental culture of dialogue and support around equity, diversity, and justice.
AB - Addressing systemic injustices and racism in training and clinical service provision are key next steps in clinical science. While the American Psychological Association Multicultural Guidelines and accreditation standards have long emphasized this need, most graduate programs offer a single course on diversity, equity, and inclusion topics, which is inadequate to train and sustain culturally humble providers and redress systemic injustices and racism within psychology. Few “real-world” examples exist to guide the development of training models. We provide background on the development and components of a specialty clinic, the University of New Mexico’s Cultural Counseling Center, whose mission is providing culturally informed clinical services to diverse clientele, and to infuse multicultural training throughout the graduate program. Informed by the racial–spatial framework for psychology and critical race theory, we describe our approach intended to (a) offer applications for the operationalization and delivery of multicultural and antiracist training, (b) enhance supervisory models, and (c) increase awareness of structural competence. Our clinic, developed collaboratively among students and faculty, serves as a safe forum for dialogue around structural injustices and seeks to improve treatment for diverse clients and those underserved in mental health care. We discuss issues of student and faculty engagement and offer the perspectives of faculty and students of color, case examples illustrating our services, and current efforts to expand and formalize community collaborations. We offer a model that integrates coursework, informal activities, and multicultural supervision for comprehensive student training and that promotes a departmental culture of dialogue and support around equity, diversity, and justice.
KW - antiracist education
KW - cultural humility
KW - diverse populations
KW - multicultural counseling
KW - multicultural training
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U2 - 10.1037/tep0000465
DO - 10.1037/tep0000465
M3 - Article
C2 - 39081902
AN - SCOPUS:85203519313
SN - 1931-3918
VL - 18
SP - 221
EP - 229
JO - Training and Education in Professional Psychology
JF - Training and Education in Professional Psychology
IS - 3
ER -