Education & Training

Resources for Teaching About Culture & Diversity in Mental Health

CMHD in the News

Students for Systemic Transformation and Equity in Psychology. (2020). Time to SSTEP Forward: Recommendations to Promote Anti-Racist Clinical Practice. Psynopsis, 42(4), 14.

Resources for Therapists & Students

Williams, M. T. (2020). Managing Microaggressions: Addressing Everyday Racism in Therapeutic Spaces. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780190875237

Turner, E. A., Cheng, H. L., Llamas, J. D., Tran, A. G., Hill, K. X., Fretts, J. M., & Mercado, A. (2016). Factors impacting the current trends in the use of outpatient psychiatric treatment among diverse ethnic groups. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 12(2), 199-220. https://doi.org/10.2174/1573400512666160216234524

Bosson, R., Williams, M. T., Lippman, S., Carrico, R., Kanter, J., Peña, A., Mier-Chairez, J., & Ramirez, J. (2017). Addressing refugee mental health needs: From concept to implementation. The Behavior Therapist, 40(3), 110-112.

Miller, A., Williams, M. T., Wetterneck, C. T., Kanter, J., & Tsai, M. (2015). Using functional analytic psychotherapy to improve awareness and connection in racially diverse client-therapist dyads. The Behavior Therapist, 38(6), 150-156.

Cénat, J. M. (2020). How to provide anti-racist mental health care. The Lancet, 7(11), 929-931.

Turner, E. A., Cheng, H. L., Llamas, J. D., Tran, A. G., Hill, K. X., Fretts, J. M., & Mercado, A. (2016). Factors impacting the current trends in the use of outpatient psychiatric treatment among diverse ethnic groups. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 12(2), 199-220. https://doi.org/10.2174/1573400512666160216234524

Eriacho, B. (2020). Considerations for psychedelic therapists when working with Native American people and communities. Journal of Psychedelic Studies, 4(1), 69-71. https://akjournals.com/view/journals/2054/4/1/article-p69.xml

Smith, J., Puckett, C., & Simon W. (2015). Indigenous Allyship: An Overview. Office of Aboriginal Initiatives, Wilfrid Laurier University.

Anti-Racism International: USA, Canada, and Europe

What we're about

We are pleased to announce the formation of a new meetup group, Anti-Racism International. We welcome everyone who would like to have a respectful and open conversation about issues related to racism in the Western world. We ask for honest soul searching and a willingness to learn and grow.

Becoming anti-racist in the 21st century can be complicated and confusing. This group is intended to provide a space for deep conversations about race, racism, White supremacy, White privilege, Black Lives Matter, police violence, religion, psychology, mental health, people of color, racial trauma, history, and human connection. All are welcome to join!

Popular Topics Include:

  • Being an Anti-Racist Therapist
  • Answers to Your Questions About Race, Racism, and Social Justice
  • Raising BIPOC Kids & Multicultural Families

Online Anti-Racism Learning

The much anticipated How to Provide Antiracist Mental Health Care is now available! This critical and timely training is accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) and the American Psychological Association (APA). The intent of the training is to increase mental health professionals' understanding of the needs of people from Black communities and learn to provide antiracist care. This training is evidence-based and allows mental health professionals to meet the real needs of people from Black communities. The training encompasses five modules:

  1. Awareness of racial issues
  2. Assessment adapted to racial issues
  3. A humanistic approach to medication management
  4. Interventions adapted to racial issues
  5. Providing tailored anti-racist mental health care to children and adolescents from Black communities

Dr. Jude Mary Cenat at uOttawa developed this project on the mental health of Black communities in Canada at the end of 2018. The training about racial issues for mental health professionals was intended to be made available in April 2021. However, as the research progressed, they realized the urgent need for this training to reach mental health professionals around the world right away.

Race, Ethnicity, & Culture in Clinical Training and Supervision

Minoritized groups have been underrepresented as both mental health professionals and as clients receiving care. The importance of culture is discussed in many psychological associations’ ethical codes, including the American Psychological Association’s (2017) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct, the Canadian Psychological Association’s (2017) Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists, and the British Psychological Society’s (2018) Code of Ethics and Conduct. These codes underscore the requirement for psychologists to seek additional training, consultation, and supervision when practicing outside their scope of competence. The avoidance of harm is also a central principle and such harm may include disrespecting and violating a client's cultural and religious values. Clinicians must thus consider and integrate clients' values into the provision of treatment.

Resources for Clinical Supervisors

Oshin, L. A., Ching, T. H. W., & West, L. M. (2019). Supervising Therapist Trainees of Color. In M. T. Williams, D. C. Rosen, & J. W. Kanter (Eds.), Eliminating Race-Based Mental Health Disparities: Promoting Equity and Culturally Responsive Care Across Settings (pp. 187-201). Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Books.

Williams, M. T., & La Torre, J. (2022). Clinical supervision in delivery of CBT across race, ethnicity, and culture. In E. Storch, J. Abramowitz, & D. McKay (Eds.), Training and Supervision in Specialized Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: Methods, Settings, & Populations (pp. 265-287). American Psychological Association Press. ISBN: 9781433835834

Stewart, C. E., Lee, S. Y., Hogstrom, A., & Williams, M. (2017). Diversify and conquer: A call to promote minority representation in clinical psychology. The Behavior Therapist, 40(3), 74-79.

Resources for Instructors

Williams, M. T., Rosen, D. C., & Kanter, J. W. (2019). Eliminating Race-Based Mental Health Disparities: Promoting Equity and Culturally Responsive Care Across Settings. New Harbinger Books. ISBN: 978-1-68403-196-2

Chapman, L. K., DeLapp, R., & Williams, M. T. (2018). Impact of race, ethnicity, and culture on the expression and assessment of psychopathology, Chapter 5. In D. C. Beidel, B. C. Frueh, & M. Hersen (Eds.), Adult Psychopathology and Diagnosis, 8e. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN: 978-1-119-38360-4

  

About These Resources

Williams, M. T. (2020, January). Learning and Teaching Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Can Be Hard: Help Has Arrived. New Harbinger.

Sorensen, D. (2020, October). Microaggressions, Mental Health Disparities, and Racial Trauma: Interview with Monnica Williams. Psychologists Off The Clock.

Racial Trauma Training Video

The Trauma of Racism: Assessment and Treatment Techniques for Trauma Rooted in Racism

Presented by Dr. Monnica T Williams
Offered through PESI for 3 CE's