PSY A632 — Community Psychology Across Cultures 3 Credits
Provides an overview of theory, research, and practice of community psychology with particular emphasis on multicultural themes, the design and evaluation of interventions in remote and rural community settings, prevention and health promotion, social advocacy, and social change. Focuses on the interactions between individuals, communities, and environments, and how such interactions influence the well-being and change of individuals and communities. Explores effective ground-up strategies and the ethics of interventions across multicultural settings. Emphasizes issues relevant to marginalized social groups, especially Alaska Native and other Indigenous communities. Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing and admission to the PhD in Clinical-Community Psychology