About
Anatasia S. Kim, Ph.D. is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at The Wright Institute, where she has been teaching and training doctoral students since 2004. As a cognitive-behavioral therapist, her areas of specialization include child/adolescent development, family systems, and minority mental health. In addition to graduate teaching and psychotherapy, she also works as a consultant and trainer with organizations on matters related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, interpersonal workplace conflict, and leadership efficacy.
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Education/Training
B.A., Psychology, University of California, Berkeley (1995)
Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology (minor), University of California, Los Angeles (2001)
APA-accredited Internship: Child & Family Guidance Center, Northridge, CA
Post-doctoral Training: Through the Looking Glass, Berkeley, CA
Teaching https://www.wi.edu/psyd-faculty-anatasia-kim
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Family Systems
Multi-Cultural Awareness
Socio-Cultural Issues In Psychology
Case Conference
Research/Projects
Constructive Conversations about Culture & Diversity
Wright Institute Pipeline to Advanced Degrees in Psychology for Underrepresented Students https://www.wi.edu/psyd-pipeline
Recruitment & Retention of Underrepresented Students
Psycho-Legal Approaches to Working with Immigrant Communities
Leadership Positions
Past Chair, Immigration Task Force, California Psychological Association
Past President, Alameda County Psychological Association
Diversity Delegate, California Psychological Association
Affiliations
American Psychological Association
California Psychological Association
Alameda County Psychological Association