Professor Raquel Aldana joins Forensic Briefs to discuss the role of trauma, truth, and narrative in immigration law. She examines how forensic evaluations and storytelling shape asylum outcomes and why culturally sensitive, trauma-informed practices are essential.
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Professor Raquel Aldana joins Forensic Briefs to discuss the role of trauma, truth, and narrative in immigration law. She examines how forensic evaluations and storytelling shape asylum outcomes and why culturally sensitive, trauma-informed practices are essential.
Jude Bergkamp- The Intersection of Culture and Forensic Psychology
Forensic Briefs
35 minutes
9 months ago
Jude Bergkamp- The Intersection of Culture and Forensic Psychology
Dr. Jude Bergkamp explores the tension between culturally responsive practice and forensic psychology, highlighting its slower adoption of sociocultural frameworks. He discusses applying APA Multicultural Guidelines to evaluations, addressing disparities from global to individual levels, and incorporating this knowledge into forensic work.
Forensic Briefs
Professor Raquel Aldana joins Forensic Briefs to discuss the role of trauma, truth, and narrative in immigration law. She examines how forensic evaluations and storytelling shape asylum outcomes and why culturally sensitive, trauma-informed practices are essential.