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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 299 097 RC 016 794 TITLE Directory of Ethnic Minority Professionals in Psychology. INSTITUTION American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. PUB DATE 88 NOTE 134p. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC06 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Alaska Natives; American Indians; Asian Americans; Blacks; *Ethnic Groups; Hispanic Americans; *Minority Groups; Pacific Americans; Professional Personnel; *Psychological Services; *Psychologists ABSTRACT This directory of ethnic minority professionals in psychology was developed from responses by about 600 professionals. Minority categories include American Indians/Alaska Natives; Asians/Pacific Islanders; Blacks/Afro-Americans; and American Hispanics/Latinos. Each entry provides: name, sex, business address and phone number, highest degree obtained, department, date, specialty populations expertise; areas of expertise in practice; areas of expertise in research; areas of expertise in teaching; areas of expertise as expert witness; and American Psychological Association division membership. The psychology specialty codes allow for very detailed description of individtiale specialities. The di-ectory has four appendices: (1) an alphabetical list of directory participants, divided by gender; (2) a list of participants by state; (3) a list of participants by American Psychological Association divisions; and (4) a table of demographics of participants by ethnicity and highest degree obtained. Directory also includes a blank copy of the questionnaire that was filled out by the professionals listed. (TES) *********************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. ************************************************x********************** DIRECTORY OF ETHNIC MINORITY PROFESSIONALS IN PSYCHOLOGY ti cr Compiled and Edited at the Request of the Board of Ethnic Minority Affairs The Task Force on Communications O with Ethnic Minority Constituents Ui by the Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs Christine C. Iijima Hall, Ph.D. Director Brenda A. Rollins, Officer Susan A. Grossberg, Assistant Spring 1988 American Psychological Association Public Interest Directorate Washington, D.C. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION "PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS Office of Educattonai Research and Improvement MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) 0 This document has been .eproduced as gis7 NLe. feCelved from the person or Ofgaeization ceiginaling it 1--/ A L.L._ 0 Mine( Change: have been made to improve coproduction quality Points of yes* or OpiniOns slated in this doctr TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES ment do not musse), (ourent OW. OERI poSition pohcy 2INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC)." TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Forward Questionnaire iii Psychological Speciality Codes ix American Indians / Alaskan Natives 1 Asians / Pacific Islanders 5 Blacks / Afro-Americans 27 Hispanics / Latinos 59 Appendices List by Gender 83 List by State 91 List by Division 99 Demographics 111 3 FOREWORD The Directory of Ethnic Minority Professionals in Psychology was developed by the Office of Ethnic Minority Affairs (OEMA) under the auspices of APA's Board of Ethnic Minority Affairs (BEMA) and its Task Force on Communications with Minority Constituents. The Directory resulted from a survey of over 800 ethnic minority professionals in psychology. Questionnaires were distributed to those listed in the 1985 edition of the Directory, to APA Minority Fellowship recipients and to those who requested a questionnaire after reading the announcements in several APA publications. A copy of the questionnaire is included for your reference. All data are from self- identified information. All those listed are ethnic minority profession- als in psychology who have expressed a desire to serve as professional resources and have provided written authorization to have their names included in this Directory. We hope that you will utilize the Directory to facilitate communications among ethnic minorities; to aid in recruitment; and to increase referrals of ethnic minorities for consulting, mentoring, lecturing, etc. Each entry in the Directory provides the following information: (1) Name (alphabetized by ethnicity) (2)Sex (3) Business address (4) Business phone (5) Highest degree obtained (6)Department (7)Date (8) Specialty populations expertise (see questionnaire for codes) (9) Areas of expertise in practice (see specialty codes) (10) Areas of expertise in research (see specialty codes) (11) Areas of expertise in teaching (see specialty codes) (12) Areas of expertise as expert witness (see specialty codes) (13) Division membership The Psychological Speciality Code List is on Page ___. They are very detailed. We suggest that you concentrate on the first two numbers of the six-digit code to give you a general idea of the area of expertise (i.e., 01-Systems, Methodology, 02- Experimental; 03-Physiological, etc.). If you wish more information, the entire six- digit code may then be valuable. 4 The appendices contain lists that we have found to be helpful: A. An alphabetical listing of the participants in the Directory, divided by sex. This Directory will, therefore, serve as a resource of ethnic minority women in psychol- ogy and replace any previous directories. B. A list of participants by state. C. A list of participants by APA Divisions D. A table of demographics of participants. This edition of the Directory has involved many hours of data collection and processing. Thank you to BEMA, the Task Force on Communications with Minority Constituents (Chair, John Moritsugu), Irma Leanne Beck, Lillian Comas-Dias, Robert Fulcher, Terry Grubb, John Lazo, Helen Makosky, and Robert Urbanek. Special thanks to Susan Grossberg (OEMA) and Joy Epps (Management Information Services), who were responsible for data formating, entry, programing and genera- tion. Christine C. Iijima Hall, Ph.D. Director, Office of EthnicMinority Affairs APA Member : (If known) BOARD OF ETHNIC MINORITY AFFAIRS AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION EXPERT FILE QUESTIONNAIRE Ms. Mr. I. NAME: Dr. Last First II. HOME ADDRESS: (optional) Number/Street City State Zip Ill. BUSINESS ADDRESS: Firm/Institution Department Number/Street City /State ZIP IV. HOME PHONE: ( ) BUSINESS PHONE: ( ) V. ETHNICITY: (circle one or more codes) 01 American Indian (please specify nation): 02 Alaskan Native (please specify nation or group): 03 Africari American or Black American 04 African Caribbean 05 African Latin-American 06 Asian American 07 Chinese American 08 Japanese American 09 Korean American 10 Pacific Islander (please specify) 11 Southeast Asian American 12 Other Asian (please specify): 13 Hispanic American 14 Cuban American 15 Mexican American 16 Puerto Rican American 17 Other Hispanic (pleasespecify): 18 European-American 19 Other White (please specify): Foreign Nationals (please specify): 20 Africa 21 Asia 22 Canada 23 Central America (not Mexico) List continues on next pegs 24 Cuba 25 Europe 26 India 27 Mexico 28 Middle East 29 Soviet Union 30 Other (please specify): GENDER: ____Male _Female VI.HIGHEST DEGREE OBTAINED: YEAR OBTAINED: institution: Department: VII. LANGUAGES (other than English) spoken with fluency: 1. 2. 3. VIII. SPECIALTY POPULATIONS For each of the following specialty populations, please circle those with walch you have a demonstrated expertise: Ethnic Minority Groups: (check all that apply) 01 American Indian (please specify nation): 02 Alaskan Native (please specify nation or group): 03 African American or Black American 04 African Caribbean 05 African Latin-American OS Asian American 07 Chinese American 08 Japanese American 09 Korean American 10 Pacific Islander (please specify): 11 Southeast Asian American 12 Other Asian (please specify): 13 Hispanic American 14 Cuban American 15 Mexican American 18 Puerto Rican American 17 Other Hispanic (pleasespecify): List continues on next page... 2 7 Foreign Nationals: 20 Africa 21 Asia 22 Canada 23 Central America (not Mexico) 24 Cuba 25 Europe 26 India 27 Mexico 28 Middle East 26 Soviet Union 30 Other (please specify): Special Populations: (circle all that apply) 31 Gay (men) 32 Lesbian (women) 33 English as a Second Language 34 Physically Challenged (i.e.. *disabled) 35 Veterans 36 AIDS Patients 37 Other (please specify): Religious Groups: (specify): Age and Gender Specialty: (check all that apply) (check one or both) Infants --_Male ___Early Childhood Female _)diddle Childhood -__Adolescent ___dult Older Adult Other Specialty Areas: Please list (25 words or less): IX. PSYCHOLOGY SPECIALTY CODES From Code List 1-- Psychological Specialities, please list up to four codes for your specialties in psychology. In practice: --; --; ____. ...---- ________.---- other: In research: -_-...----; ---- ________ . ____. other: 3 In teaching /lecturing: other- Expert witness /Consultation Areas: other- X. To which APA Divisions, State Associations, Ethnic Minority Psychological Associations, or other psychological associations do you belong?: XI. Have you served on the executive committees of APA Divisions or Stat Associations. Ethnic Minority Psychological Associations, or other psychological associations? If so. please list name of organization. positl9n and dates of service: 2 3 4. XII. Have you served on any APA Boards, Committees or Task Forces? If so please enter the appropriate number from Code List II and the dates of your term. Code from List II Dates of term to to to to 4 Xill. Do