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Berkeley Global
Learn evidence-based intervention strategies to address two of the most common mental health problems among women: anxiety and depression. Learn how to apply culturally behavioral, cognitive and emotion-focused treatment strategies for women suffering from anxiety and depression. With the rapid increase in minority populations in the U.S., you focus on the particular need among clinicians to develop the cultural sensitivity and consciousness skills to deliver competent mental health care services to a range of underserved, diverse populations.
Learner Outcomes
At the end of this workshop, students will:
- Gain clinical assessment and treatment therapeutic skills that are culturally-tailored to human diversity issues, with particular attention to ethnic, racial and class identity dimensions
- Develop critical consciousness and cultural competence, including a self-introspection and reflective awareness of the important role of diversity to psychosocial functioning
- Learn culturally tailored assessment strategies for women suffering from anxiety
- Learn culturally tailored assessment strategies for women suffering from depression
- Be able to apply culturally behavioral, cognitive and emotion-focused tailored treatment strategies for women suffering from anxiety and depression
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Summer enrollment opens on March 21!