Hector AdamesView profile
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Dr. Hector Y. Adames is a Full Professor of Counseling Psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Chicago, IL. He co-founded and co-directs the IC-RACE Lab (Institute for Cross-Cultural Research and Education), focusing on racial justice and Latinx mental health. Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Wright State University Internship and postdoctoral fellowship in Neuropsychology at Boston University School of Medicine Licensed clinical psychologist in Illinois and New York Bilingual psychotherapist (English/Spanish) Dr. Adames' research examines how socio-racial identity, colorism, and ethnic membership affect psychological wellness. His work integrates intersectional theory, decolonial frameworks , and cultural adaptations in clinical practice, with particular focus on Latinx communities, ethno-racial trauma, and multicultural training. His recent publications demonstrate trends in: Critical race theory applications to psychotherapy Intersectionality in mental health assessment Radical healing models for racial trauma Anti-colonial approaches to Latinx psychology Cultural competence in palliative care Digital racial discourse analysis Scientific recognition includes: 2018 APA Division 45 Distinguished Emerging Professional Research Award 2020 NLPA Star Vega Award 2021 APA Presidential Citation for racial justice contributions Dr. Adames actively contributes to professional organizations including the American Psychological Association and National Latina/o Psychological Association , advancing multicultural training and culturally responsive interventions.

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