
معرفی
George Vincent Gushue is a Professor of Psychology and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. He specializes in the psychological impact of race, gender, and culture on social cognition, with a focus on career development, multicultural training, and counseling practices. His work addresses how societal factors influence perception, motivation, and vocational goals, particularly among marginalized groups.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University
- A.B. Summa Cum Laude in Philosophy/English Literature, Fordham University
His research explores intersections of racial identity, gender dynamics, and systemic barriers in career trajectories. Notable studies include investigations into microaggressions affecting Latina career development and the role of anticipation of racism/sexism in urban youth goal-setting. He also emphasizes practical training interventions to address bias in professional settings.
Dr. Gushue collaborates with institutions like the American Psychological Association, presenting on topics such as career adaptability and multicultural competence. He maintains a clinical license in New York State since 1997 and leads the Social Cognition and Career Lab at Teachers College.



