We invite you to join us for an important upcoming continuing education webinar, “Critical Health Service Psychology in Clinical Practice: Intervening at the Intersection of Oppression and Care,” taking place Friday, January 23rd from 2:00–3:30 PM EST.
This session is part of the CODAPAR-funded collaboration between APA Divisions 12, 16, and 17 and offers 1.5 free hours of CE credit. Participants must attend the full webinar via computer, laptop, or tablet to receive CE credit.
Featuring Evan Auguste, PhD; Hector Adames, PhD; and Krista Edwards, PhD, this webinar centers clinical practice through a critical psychology lens with a focus on the experiences and needs of marginalized communities of Color. Presenters will address:
- The role of Black radical psychology in challenging institutional complacency and informing liberatory, culturally grounded care
- The psychological impact of rising hate crimes and racial tensions—and psychology’s responsibility in identifying and treating racial trauma
- How racism and racial microaggressions contribute to significant mental health challenges, including presentations resembling PTSD
- Practical strategies for clinicians to support healing using culturally responsive, justice-oriented approaches
- Common misconceptions in the field and ways to move toward more equitable and community-rooted practice frameworks
Those interested in attending should register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LMFmwWajSwiCgH0-NpPnRA#/registration
