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APA2021-501: Awareness, Bravery, Commitment: Addressing Privilege, Racism, and Bias for Integrated Care Providers

Venue

This is a virtual event, accessible online and over the phone. Access instructions will be provided after registration.

Description

Closed captioning is provided with this program

This intermediate skill-building workshop features experiential activities around cultural identity, intersectionality, bias, privilege, power discrepancies, microaggressions, and antiracism. Rather than using a “how to” approach, this workshop emphasizes gaining the perspectives that enable psychologists to more deeply understand racism, Whiteness, and privilege and how they function in integrated, multidisciplinary spaces. Through discussions, electronic polling, case examples, and online assessments, participants engage in interactive and virtually modeled exercises to explore bias and microaggressions. Original webcast date: August 13, 2021

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe differences between implicit and explicit biases.
  • Explain strategies used to reduce bias.
  • Demonstrate specific microinterventions to use as a target, a bystander, or an ally in response to microaggressions.

Presenters

Roger R. Harrison, PhD

Dr. Harrison is a pediatric psychologist with Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children. In his role, he supervises psychology trainees and serves families through Nemours integrated primary care clinics. Dr. Harrison serves as co-chair of the Division of Behavioral Health’s diversity subcommittee and as Chair of the Delaware Psychological Association’s (DPA) diversity committee. He served the past four years as Delaware’s Diversity Delegate to APA. Dr. Harrison is the 2019 winner of APA Division 54 (SPP) Outstanding Contribution to Diversity award.

Colleen C. Cullinan, PhD

Dr. Cullinan is a pediatric psychologist with Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children. In her role, she supervises trainees and serves families in two racially and ethnically diverse primary care clinics. She is the director of behavioral health medical education at Nemours, and co-leads diversity training experiential groups for behavioral health interns, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty. Dr. Cullinan is co-founder and co-chair of the DREAM IPC Conference, a national biennial conference in Wilmington, Delaware that focuses on pediatric integrated primary care.

Continuing Education

Credits:
2.5 CE
Level:
Intermediate
Production Date:
08/13/2021

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Price: $75.00

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