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Psychotherapists on the Difference Between Diversity and Social Marginalization

Diversity is an important thing to keep in mind as a multiculturally aware psychotherapist, but what about under served and socially marginalized populations? The difference between understanding diversity and understanding under served and socially marginalized clients is briefly highlighted in this video interview where Dr. Astrea Greig, diversity domain chair, interviews Dr. Beverly Greene, diversity domain representative.

About Beverly Greene, Ph.D., ABPP

Dr. Greene was awarded a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Derner Institute of Adelphi University, and was a Doctoral Fellow in Mental Retardation at the Mental Retardation Institute of New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York. She has served on the editorial boards of numerous scholarly journals and is the author of nearly 100 publications  in the psychological literature.  Nine of those publications have received national awards as significant contributions to the psychological literature on women, women of color, sexual minorities, African American women and families.

Cite This Article

Greig, A. (Host). (2016, August). Psychotherapists on the difference between diversity and social marginalization. [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.societyforpsychotherapy.org/psychotherapists-on-the-difference-between-diversity-and-social-marginalization

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