The Institute for Cultural-Clinical Psychology is hosting a series of virtual lectures in the hopes of building an international interest group focused on topics related to culture and mental health. Invited speakers will share significant contributions they have made to this field and provide their perspective on the interrelation of culture and mental health. Also, we hope to promote multidisciplinary perspectives on culture and mental health, especially to psychologists, while ensuring representation and equity in our series. This speaker series is supported by the Department of Psychology at Concordia University, and lectures are open to all who are interested. This initiative is coordinated by the student members of our institute.

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Select any of the events below to access recordings of past presentations and transcripts.

Andreas Maercker – Cultural Clinical Psychology of Trauma Sequelae

Alison Karasz – From Ethnography to Clinical Trials and Back Again: A Mixed Methods Journey

Valeska Zanello – Culture, Gender, and Mental Health

Gail Ferguson – Acculturation and Developmental Psychopathology

Laura Jobson – Culture, Trauma and Mental Health

Doris Chang – The View from the Other Side: BIPOC and Foreign-Born Therapists Negotiating Racial and Cultural Differences in Therapy

Amy Bombay – Multigenerational Trauma and the Positive Effects of Culture in Relation to Mental Health among First Nations Peoples in Canada

Jessica Dere – Cultivating a Stance of Informed Curiosity: Engaging with Culture in Clinical Practice

José Soto – Culture, Emotion, and Mental Health: Two Decades of Research in Review