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Turning Awareness into Action
Jan
10
to Jun 10

Turning Awareness into Action

Dr. Dana E. Crawford is a pediatric and clinical psychologist. Dr. Crawford is also the developer of the Crawford Bias Reduction Theory & Training (CBRT), a systematic approach to reducing bias, prejudice, and racism. She has a thriving private practice in Manhattan, New York. She has certifications in medical hypnosis and biofeedback. Dr. Crawford has treated patients with high incidences of trauma in Philadelphia, Cincinnati, New Orleans, San Antonio, the Bronx, and New York. Dr. Crawford is a graduate of Howard, Temple, and Miami universities and has degrees in the areas of counseling, African American studies, psychology, and the arts. She also has a certification in Practical Nursing. Finally, she completed her pediatric psychology residency at Tulane University School of Medicine, a two-year clinical fellowship with the United States Department of Defense, and a two-year fellowship with the Center for Early Connections at Tulane University. In recent years, she has worked with the National Black Caucus to create legislation for Black maternal health equity, appeared on a plethora of news platforms, conducted over a 100 trainings and presentations nationally in private, public, and government sectors.

Dr. Kirby Wycoff is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist who serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling and Behavioral Health and Director of the Community and Trauma Counseling Program at Thomas Jefferson University.

Dr. Wycoff holds a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree from the American Psychological Association Accredited Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University. She earned her Master of Education (MEd) in School Psychology from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology from Lehigh University. Dr. Wycoff earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from Dartmouth College’s Geisel School of Medicine. During her public health training, she was awarded a LEAH Fellowship (Leadership Education in Adolescent and Young Adult Health) through the United States Health Resources and Services Administration. Dr. Wycoff served as a two-year LEAH fellow at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Policy Lab, where she obtained advanced training in public health and health policy. Dr. Wycoff frequently serves as an invited member on community service, legislative and policy initiatives. She is co-chair of the National Association of School Psychology’s Trauma and Child Maltreatment Interest Group, and she serves as the Co-chair of the Policy Committee for the Association of School Psychologists of Pennsylvania. She is currently an Emerging Leader Fellow at the Pennsylvania Psychological Association.

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The Humanitarian Crisis of Racism and White Toxicity
Apr
14
to Jun 14

The Humanitarian Crisis of Racism and White Toxicity

Dr. Dana E. Crawford leads a virtual conference addressing the nuances of racism and its presence everywhere, questions regarding humanitarians and humanitarians, what we do individually, interpersonally and institutionally and coping mechanisms in her “Humanitarian Crisis of Racism and White Toxicity” Talk.

Click the link to view Dr. Crawford’s presentation Humanitarian Crisis and White Toxicity

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Cultural-Related Conflicts: Sign up for Individual, Dyadic, and Small Group Consultations.

Do you experience cultural-related conflicts in your personal or professional life? These conflicts can be challenging and stressful, but they don't have to be. The CBRT team can help you manage these conflicts in ways that are equitable, restorative, and sustainable.

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R.A.C.E. Cards

Racial Awareness Conversations for Everyone (R.A.C.E. Cards) are intended to foster open communication around issues of race. Composed of forty-eight exploratory prompts, this deck facilitates discussion and reflection about racism, racial bias, and prejudice. Based on the Crawford Bias Reduction Theory and Training (CBRT), developed by clinical psychologist Dr. Dana E. Crawford.