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PSY 357 Developing Culturally Sensitive Treatments

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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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:

  1. Be a responsible person
  2. Be able to commit 6 to 10 hours a week
  3. Have at least a 3.0 GPA
  4. English-Spanish Bilingual is a plus BUT not a requirement

Duties:

  1. Administration of treatment protocol
  2. Interviewing potential participants
  3. Inputting data
  4. Coordinating appointments

Benefits:

  1. This is an excellent opportunity to learn how treatment interventions used in therapy are developed.
  2. You will also learn a lot about multicultural therapy which is currently a very “hot” topic in both clinical and counseling psychology
  3. If interested, we will teach you how to apply to graduate school, look over your resume, personal statement, etc.
  4. We will also write letters of recommendations depending on your performance in the lab.

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research Projects (FALL 2004)
PSY 357 Course Requirements

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