La Clinica In LaK’ech: Establishing a Practicum Site Integrating Practice, Advocacy, and Research With Latinx Clients

Author:

Delgado-Romero Edward A.1ORCID,Mahoney Grace-Ellen1,Muro-Rodriguez Nancy J.1,Atilano Ruben1,Cárdenas Bautista Elizabeth1,De Los Santos Jhokania1,Durán Maritza Y.1,Espinoza Leslie1,Fuentes Jacqueline1,Gomez Sandra N.2,Ingram Estevez Rebekah E.1,Jimenez-Ruiz Jocelyn2,Monroig Garcia Marlaine M.1,Mora-Ozuna Charmaine J.1,Ordaz Ana Carina1,Rappaport Brooke3,Suazo-Padilla Keishla4,Vazquez Marjory5

Affiliation:

1. University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA

2. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA

3. University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA

4. Grace Harbour, Inc., GA, USA

5. Kaiser Permanente, CA, USA

Abstract

This article concerns the establishment and development of La Clinica In LaK’ech, a bilingual mental health clinic collectively founded and staffed by a counseling psychologist and doctoral students in a counseling psychology doctoral program in the Southeast United States. During over 5 years of existence, the clinic has blended bilingual counseling psychology services, advocacy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and research with the Latinx population. The authors describe the development of the clinic and resultant clinical, training, and ethical issues that confronted the clinic in terms of providing services to a marginalized community in a state where anti-immigrant rhetoric, detention, and deportations were escalating. Also discussed are implications for training in practice, advocacy, service, and research for counseling psychologists working with Latinx communities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology

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