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Patricia Arredondo

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studies of different culture and traditions. On the other hand, her mother Evarista encouraged her children to follow a more American life style due to the discrimination she frequently faced while growing up. Patricia shared a close relationship with her father due to his egalitarian views. He taught his children equally regardless their gender.
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to pursue a masters program in school counseling, due to the positive experience she had with her counselors growing up. While she completed her studies she became more aware of the lack of ethnic knowledge in terms of individual counseling. She soon decided to further her education this time by
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Growing up Patricia was taught to take pride in her work and to have the desire to change the world. She was a very bright student and at time when under stress from her mother she sought refuge in the library. There she could learn and experience what ever she pleased; she often found herself
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to parents Apolinar Arredondo Orozco and Evarista ZaldĂ­var. Patricia was the second born of seven siblings. Her father Apolinar encouraged his children to keep their Mexican roots by speaking Spanish, learning about their history and traditional dances. This quickly ignited her interest in the
310:. She remained in the same position for a couple of years until 2006, when she was given the position of Deputy Vice President and University Dean for Student Affairs at Arizona State University. She remained in the same position until 2007 when she accepted a job at the 217:, primarily recognized for her efforts in developing the area of multicultural counseling. She has been recognized in the field of psychology for her contributions to the advancement of Ethnic Minority Psychology. She has been associated with the APA ( 261:
Patricia's mother's believed in education for new opportunities which is why all of the children went to Catholic school. With her parents support and ambivalence, she went to college two hours away from Lorain. Patricia Arredondo attended
291:. During her time at Boston University Patricia participated in the bilingual fellowship program, to further her studies in ethnic differences. Finally in 1978 Patricia obtained her doctorate being the first in her family to do so. 221:), and the National Hispanic Psychological Association along with many other associations. She is the 2018 recipient of the Anthony J. Marsella Award from the Psychologists for Social Responsibility. 299:
Patricia Arredondo began her career shortly after graduating from Boston University in 1978. She relocated to the nearby state of New Hampshire taking a job as an assistant professor at the
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Although Patricia was not the firstborn she carried a lot of responsibilities as her eldest sister had a mental illness, at the time referred to as
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Cultural competencies, social justice advocacy, women's leadership, immigrant and Latinx mental health, and Diversity strategy in the workplace
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a city she dreamed of relocating to. She used this desire to fuel her academics, putting her in the top third of her class in high school.
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2014 — NLPA (National Latina/o Psychological Association), Distinguished Madrina Recognition for outstanding lifetime achievement
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After many years working for herself in 1999 Patricia Arredondo returned to teaching this time as a professor at
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Delgado-Romero, Edward (December 27, 2016). "Patricia Arredondo: Creating a Pathway for Cultural Empowerment".
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as interim Dean of the School of Continuing Education and Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.
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2004 — NLPA (National Latina/o Psychological Association), Distinguished Professional Career Award
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Several years later in 2013 Patricia relocated to Chicago accepting a position as president in
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The Patricia Arredondo Diversity & Equity Speaker Series, Arizona State University (2016)
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Derald Wing Sue Distinguished Contributions to Multicultural Counseling Award (2019)
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Drs. Veronica Bordes Edgar, Dan Rosen, Tiffany Rice, Marie Rutter
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Drs. Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen, Ed Delgado Romero, Cynthia Guzman
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Psychological Education and the Foreign-Born Adolescent
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NLPA Distinguished Professional Career Award (2004)
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Lorain, Ohio
Boston University
APA
Counseling psychology
Multicultural psychology
Arizona State University
Thesis
Doctoral advisor
psychologist
American Psychological Association
Lorain, Ohio
paranoid schizophrenia
Boston
Kent State University
Journalism
Spanish
Brookline, Massachusetts
Boston College
Boston University
counseling psychology
University of New Hampshire
Arizona State University
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
the Chicago School of Professional Psychology
APA
APA



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