BUILD Colloquium Speaker Series

Published February 18, 2022

Tailoring Evidence-Based Treatments for Ethnic Minorities: Does Cultural Competence Matter? by Dr. Stanley J. Huey, Jr.

Hear from associate professor at the University of Southern California, Stanley J Huey, Jr, next Friday, February 25th, 2022, 9am in PSY 150. Join BUILD students and colleagues for the next talk in the BUILD Colloquium speaker series titled, "Tailoring Evidence-Based Treatments for Ethnic Minorities: Does Cultural Competence Matter?," where Dr. Stanley J. Huey, Jr. will share his story and experience with BUILD trainees.


Keynote Speaker

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Dr. Stanley J. Huey, Jr.

Stanley J. Huey, Jr., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
University of Southern California (USC)

Tailoring Evidence-Based Treatments for Ethnic Minorities: Does Cultural Competence Matter?

Dr. Stan Huey is Associate Professor of Psychology and American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California (USC). 

His research focuses on reducing disparities in behavioral health by optimizing treatments for high-risk populations, with a particular focus on effectiveness of culturally-tailored treatments.

Dr. Huey teaches classes addressing mental health and diversity, and recent courses include culture and mental health, the psychology of African Americans, race and crime, and the psychology of racial bias. He is also a licensed clinical psychologist who regularly provides supervision to graduate students in clinical psychology.