Dr. Dorothy Chin is Associate Research Psychologist with the UCLA Center for Culture, Trauma, and Mental Health Disparities, whose research examines the effects of community and interpersonal trauma, including race-based trauma and discrimination, on psychological functioning among minoritized populations. Currently she is an investigator on the HBLI-funded grant on enhancing patient and organizational readiness for cardiovascular risk reduction among ethnic minority patients living with HIV. A licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Chin serves as Member-At-Large of APA Div 56 (Trauma Psychology) and writes for Psychology Today about psychological issues from a multicultural, working class, and women-centered perspective.
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