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PSY 357 Developing Culturally Sensitive Treatments
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

Faculty:
Dr. Manuel Ramirez, III
Contact:
Magdalena Perez, magdaperez23@hotmail.com
Description:
The Laboratory of Multicultural Processes and Mental Health is currently trying to understand how standard mental health treatments can be modified to make them more culturally sensitive.
Qualifications:
- Be a responsible person
- Be able to commit 6 to 10 hours a week
- Have at least a 3.0 GPA
- English-Spanish Bilingual is a plus BUT not a requirement
Duties:
- Administration of treatment protocol
- Interviewing potential participants
- Inputting data
- Coordinating appointments
Benefits:
- This is an excellent opportunity to learn how treatment interventions used in therapy are developed.
- You will also learn a lot about multicultural therapy which is currently a very hot topic in both clinical and counseling psychology
- If interested, we will teach you how to apply to graduate school, look over your resume, personal statement, etc.
- We will also write letters of recommendations depending on your performance in the lab.


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