About

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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