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May 30, 2026
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DMT-6200Q: Social Identities, Power, and Inequities a Systemic PerspectiveThis course will expose students to issues of ethnicity, race, gender, socioeconomic status, culture, sexual orientation, physical/psychological ability, religion, age, etc. as these relate to their development as therapists. Students will explore their own attitudes and beliefs through experiential exercises, small and large-group discussions. Through discussions of texts, novels, films, and lectures, students will learn about historical contexts and contemporary concerns of diverse families and communities. In order to provide a foundation for competent and ethical practice, students will examine strategies for working professionally as individual, group, and family therapists with diverse populations. Min. Credits: 4.5 Credit Basis: Quarter credit Location(s): Antioch Univ Seattle Method(s): Classroom,Online (asynchronous) Faculty Consent Required: N Program Approval Required: N Course Type Psychology, Counseling and Therapy
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