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Future directions in neuropsychology: training, education, clinical practice, and advocacy for Asians and Asian Americans.

Michelle R MadoreErin KasedaLaurie ChinAlexander TanChristina G WongJennifer LeeNicholas ThalerStephanie GeeHanaa Al-DasouqiFarzin Irani
Published in: The Clinical neuropsychologist (2023)
Objective: Given the need for increased equity, justice, and inclusion in neuropsychology, this paper aimed to present an initial perspective on key areas of understanding necessary to provide ethically and culturally responsive services and training to Asians and Asian Americans. Method: We first reviewed the terms Asian and Asian American and established the large multitude of individuals these terms encompass. Second, a brief review of the foundations for Asian American psychology is provided to set the stage for the unique considerations when evaluating individuals of Asian descent. Lastly, the necessity of using the social justice lens in education and training pipelines needed to propel the field forward is emphasized. Conclusions: Overall, this paper reviewed key information to provide a foundational level of understanding regarding the nuances of working with persons of Asian descent in the field of neuropsychology.
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