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- Title
Training Psychology and Psychiatry Diversity Dialogue Facilitators.
- Authors
Upshaw, Naadira C.; Lim, Noriel; Graves, Chanda C.; Marshall-Lee, Erica D.; Farber, Eugene W.; Kaslow, Nadine J.
- Abstract
This article describes a Diversity Dialogue Facilitator Training Program for Trainees, an innovative project that prepares psychology and psychiatry learners to facilitate diversity dialogues with healthcare professionals (i.e., clinical and research faculty, staff, and learners) in academic healthcare settings. Through participating in this program, trainees learn to facilitate discussions in which participants reflect upon oppression, discrimination, and disparities; explore their biases; connect and exchange views with colleagues regarding challenging societal events; and delineate action steps for advancing equity, inclusion, social responsivity, and justice in their professional and personal lives. After outlining contextual factors that informed project development, implementation, and dissemination, the iterative process of creating and implementing the training curriculum is detailed, with the aim of offering a model for other academic health center-based training programs interested in establishing a similar initiative. Lessons learned also are shared with the hope of contributing to future efforts to advance training in diversity dialogue facilitation and expand the role of psychologists in medical settings.
- Subjects
DIVERSITY training programs; PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL personnel; CULTURAL humility; PSYCHOLOGISTS; HUMILITY; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2024, Vol 31, Issue 2, p292
- ISSN
1068-9583
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10880-023-09978-w