2017
DOI: 10.1037/tep0000161
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Multicultural social justice group psychotherapy training: Curriculum development and pilot.

Abstract: The present study described the implementation and pilot evaluation of a curriculum that sought to more successfully address client presenting concerns and group dynamics that emerged from sociopolitical oppression and inequity. Applied psychology competencies, social justice pedagogy, and a content analysis of 9 graduate-level group psychotherapy syllabi informed the course curriculum development.To advance trainees' multicultural social justice competencies in group therapy, several learning assessments were… Show more

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“…Differing institutional, departmental, and program cultures may support or detract from the implementation of a CFM qualitative research mentoring model (Arczynski, 2017). For example, universities with hierarchical models of governance may imbue these dynamics on underlying departments and units.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differing institutional, departmental, and program cultures may support or detract from the implementation of a CFM qualitative research mentoring model (Arczynski, 2017). For example, universities with hierarchical models of governance may imbue these dynamics on underlying departments and units.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For those training models and programs that do exist, there can be difficulty in designing training that accurately reflects the role of a social justice practitioner (Steele, 2008). There may also be few opportunities for extensive training in current programs, resulting in a surface‐level introduction to social justice work (Arczynksi, 2017; Killan & Floren, 2020; Pieterse et al., 2009).…”
Section: Theoretical Underpinnings Of the Social Justice Consultation...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As indicated by Burnes and Singh (2010), Chu et al (2012), Goodman, Wilson, Helms, Greenstein, and Medzhitova (2018), Arczynski (2017), and others, social justice advocacy begins in the classroom and is then applied in practicum experiences, internship, and postdoctoral experiences (i.e., community mental health agencies and community-based research). Among the APA's accredited programs, only 15 clinical psychology doctoral programs provided courses and training in community mental health, and only four of those integrate training opportunities in community mental health with underserved populations (APA, 2012).…”
Section: Meso Level: Social Justice Advocacy Through Education Traini...mentioning
confidence: 99%