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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Newark,, NJ United States
Profession
Psychotherapist
Secteur d’activité
Consulting / Advisory
Site Web
markchaephd.com/
À propos
For more than fifteen years, Mark Chae, PhD, has explored the connection between social issues and psychology, lending his voice and energy to the advancement of academia and to the development of his own community. Dr. Chae has served on the editorial boards of publications such as Counseling and Values, the Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, and the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development. Until 2008, Dr. Chae served as a reviewer for Social Action, a publication endorsed by the respected organizations Psychologists for Social Responsibility and Counselors for Social Justice for its devotion and contribution to social action in both counseling and psychology.
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(13)Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Newark,, NJ United States
Profession
Psychotherapist
Secteur d’activité
Consulting / Advisory
Site Web
markchaephd.com/
À propos
For more than fifteen years, Mark Chae, PhD, has explored the connection between social issues and psychology, lending his voice and energy to the advancement of academia and to the development of his own community. Dr. Chae has served on the editorial boards of publications such as Counseling and Values, the Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, and the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development. Until 2008, Dr. Chae served as a reviewer for Social Action, a publication endorsed by the respected organizations Psychologists for Social Responsibility and Counselors for Social Justice for its devotion and contribution to social action in both counseling and psychology.
Mots-clés
mark chae
psychology
postpartum depression
workforce
women
mental health
spirituality
multigroup ethnic
intimate partner violence
healthier adults
telehealth
police suicide
diversity officer
ethnic identity
female workers
psychological functioning
child and adolescent division
mental health care
supporting
mark chae phd
self-help
education
health
medicine
Tout plus