- Participants will be able to identify different ways in which bigotry manifests in the clinical situation.
- Participants will critically analyze theoretical concepts that aid in conceptualizing the role of bigotry in the clinical situation.
- Participants will explore practical strategies for navigating bigoted material that arises in the clinical situation.
Speaker: Carter J. Carter, Ph.D, LICSW
Dr. Carter is Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts; he also holds appointments as Lecturer in the DSW Program, and Affiliated Faculty in the Program for Psychoanalytic Studies, at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Carter is a scholar of bigotry, discrimination, and the psychodynamic underpinnings of interpersonal and structural violence. His work has recently beenpublished in Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Studies in Gender & Sexuality, Psychoanalysis Culture & Society, and the International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies. In addition to their scholarly work, they maintain a private practice in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and clinical supervision.
The Colorado Psychological Association (CPA) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
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