Elizabeth Midlarsky Author
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philosophy
bachelor of arts at Brooklyn Colleg, Columbia University, USA
Elizabeth Midlarsky completed a bachelor of arts at Brooklyn College. She earned a master of arts and doctor of philosophy from Northwestern University.[1] Midlarsky is a professor of psychology and education at Teachers College, Columbia University.[1] Midlarsky's academic work details the legacy of the Holocaust. Applying clinical psychology, Midlarsky researched the impacts of being rescued from the genocide in survivors and their descendants.[2]
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Including Orthodox Jews in the Argument for Multicultural Sensitivity in Psychotherapy
Mental health help-seeking by ethnic minorities and sensitivity to their needs has been identified as a priority. Most frequently, scholars such as Derald Sue identify people of color as the focus of micro aggressions and more generally, of bias and insensitivity. Yet, other minority groups are also part of the multicultural equation when considering mental health help-seeking and practice. Insensitivity to the needs of Orthodox Jews is an important omission.
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