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Carter, R.T. (July, 2006). Publishing in The Counseling Psychologist The 26th International Congress of Applied Psychology, Athens, Greece.

Carter, R. T. (November, 2005). Race-based Traumatic Stress Injury: Assessment and recognition. Keynote Address presented at the HBCU Counseling Center, Third Annual Conference on the Mental Health of Black College Students, Baltimore, MD

Carter, R. T. (October, 2005). Racial Identity in Psychotherapy Process and Outcome: Case Applications.: The First Annual Evelyn Lee Visiting Scholar on Cultural Competence and Diversity: Case Conference, University of California San Francisco, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, CA

Carter, R. T. (October, 2005). Race and Racial Identity in Psychotherapy: Practical Applications.: The First Annual Evelyn Lee Visiting Scholar on Cultural Competence and Diversity Keynote Lecture; University of California San Francisco, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute. San Francisco, CA

Carter, R. T. (October, 2005). Racial Cultural Factors and Aspects of Disasters as Predictors of Racial Minorities Mental Health. - Presented at the Research and Education Disaster Mental Health Conference, Dartmouth Medical School and the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Boston, MA.

Carter, R. T. (October, 2005). Recognizing and Assessing Race-Based Traumatic Stress Injury. Invited Workshop given at the Diversity Challenge Conference, Making Race and Culture Work in the World of Work, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.

Carter, R.T. (October, 2005) An Introduction to Racial Identity Theory: Exploring a New Approach to Service Provision. A keynote address delivered at the National Black And Minority Mental Health Network Conference: Turning the Tide, Manchester England.

Carter, R. T. (Chair and Presenter). (August, 2004). Deconstructing racial discrimination: The intersection of psychology and the law Symposium with J. Forsyth, S. Mazzula, & B. Williams, conducted at the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Carter, R.T. (August, 2004). How to get published in The Counseling Psychologist Presentation at the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Carter, R. T. (August, 2004). The benefits and costs of teaching about race and culture. Symposium on confronting resistance and maintaining resilience in multicultural teaching, research and practice - (by division 17 section on Ethnic and Racial Diversity) with J. Trimble and M. Vasquez. Invited presentation at the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Carter, R. T. (August, 2004). Developing cultural competency in mental health organizations and programs. Panel chaired by Arthur Evans; Toward an empirical framework for cultural competence - by division 18, presentation at the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Carter, R. T. (May, 2004) Competent Crisis Response: Considering Culture and Race. Invited Training Session. University of Connecticut ‘s Center for Trauma Response, Recovery and Preparedness and the State Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services/ Department of Children and families, Farmington, CT.

Carter, R. T. (April, 2004). More than a pound of cure, an ounce of prevention - Core constructs for reducing mental health disparities Invited Presentation. Yale University Consultation Center Conference On Equity, Access and Outcome: The Role of Prevention Science In Reducing Heath Disparities, New Haven, CT.

Carter, R.T. (April, 2004) Reducing Mental Health Disparities. Invited Presentation. Yale University Consultation Center Conference On Equity, Access and Outcome: The Role of Prevention Science In Reducing Heath Disparities, New Haven, CT.

Carter, R.T. (March, 2004). How to get published in The Counseling Psychologist Invited Presentation. the American Counseling Association. Kansas City, Mo

Carter, R. T. (February, 2004). Does Racism Cause Psychological and Emotional Injury. Invited Helms Award lecture given at the Teachers College, Winter Roundtable Conference on Cultural Psychology and Education, New York, NY.

Carter, R. T. (January, 2003). The role of the law and psychology in race-based traumatic stress disorder Invited Presentation. Department of Psychology, Rutgers University. New Brunswick, NJ.

Carter, R. T. (February, 2003). Racial Harassment: The unidentified trauma. Presentation. Teachers College, Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education, New York, NY.

Carter, R. T. (March, 2003). Race-based traumatic stress: A preliminary study. Invited Presentation. Department of Psychology, The University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Knoxville, TN.

Carter, R. T. (April, 2003). Race-based traumatic stress: A preliminary study. Invited Presentation. School of Education, Howard University. Washington, DC.

Carter, R. T. (April, 2003). Responding to traumatic stress in communities of Color. Invited Presentation. University of Connecticut ‘s Center for Trauma Response, Recovery and Preparedness and the State Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Hartford, CT.

Carter, R.T. (May, 2003) How to Develop Organizational Cultural Competence Invited presentation. The Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University, New York, NY.

Carter, R. T. (October, 2002). White racial identity ego statuses: Do Whites have race? If so how is white racial identity expressed? Invited Presentation. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, N.Y.

Carter, R. T. (October, 2002). The role of racial identity in clinical assessment: Enhancing our understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder. Invited Symposium. Institute for the Promotion of Race and Culture Conference, Boston, MA.

Carter, R. T., & Helms, J. E. (September, 2002). Racial discrimination and harassment: A racially based trauma. American College of Forensic Examiners Conference, Orlando, FL.

Sue, D. W., Carter, R. T., Constantine, M., Yeh, C. & Gushue, G. V. (March, 2002). Multicultural counseling: Conceptual and practical applications. American Counseling Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Carter, R. T. & Janet Helms. (March, 2002). Racial discrimination and harassment: A view from psychology. American Psychology and Law Society, Biennial Conference, Austin, TX.
Carter, R.T. (June, 2002) Developing Organizational Cultural Competence Invited presentation. Employee Assistant Program, New York University, New York, NY.


Carter, R. T. (Invited Speaker) (February, 2002). Multicultural Counseling Training. Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs, Phoenix, AZ

Pender Greene, M., Carter, R. T., Kohl, B., & Grellong, B. (February, 2002). Developing organizational multiculturalism competency. Symposium. Teachers College, Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Psychology and Education, New York, NY.

Carter, R. T., & Helms, J. E. (February, 2002). Racial harassment: The identified trauma. Symposium. Teachers College, Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Psychology and Education, New York, NY.

Carter, R. T. (February, 2002). Racial-cultural counseling laboratory: A training model. Workshop. Teachers College, Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Psychology and Education, New York, NY.

Carter, R. T., Orbé, L. V., Juby, H. J., Pieterse, A., & Chiang, L. (October, 2001). How to teach about race and culture using the Racial-Cultural Integrative Model. Invited Workshop. Institute for the Promotion of Race and Culture Conference, Boston, MA.

Orbe, L. V. & Carter, R. T. (August, 2001). Cultural values and racial group differences. Poster: American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Orbé, L. V., & Carter, R. T. (August, 2001). Intercultural values: Discriminant Function Analysis. Poster: American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Carter, R. T. (Discussant) (August, 2001). Perspectives on multicultural constructs. In G. B. Gottsegen & R. F. Osterman (Cochairs). Critical cross-cultural issues in assessment, treatment and research. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Carter, R. T. (Keynote) (April, 2001). Reimagining race in education: A new paradigm from psychology. New York State Association of Independent Schools Diversity Conference, Riverdale, NY

Orbé, L. V., Carter, R. T., & Helms, J. E. (March, 2001). Black racial identity profiles: A new scoring method. Poster. Houston Counseling Psychology Conference, Houston, TX.

Carter, R. T., & Orbé, L. V. (March, 2001). Visiting the Winter Roundtable: From the basement to the first floor and beyond. Invited Address. Houston Counseling Psychology Conference, Houston, TX.

Boyd-Franklin, N., Carter, R. T., Helms, J. E. & Ponterotto, J. G. (February, 2001). Surviving academia: While teaching about race and culture II. Teachers College, Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Psychology and Education, New York, NY.

Carter, R. T. (Discussant). (August, 2000). In L. A. Suzuki (Chair), Multiculturalism in graduate studies: The unspoken dynamics of color. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Carter, R. T. (Chair). (August, 2000). Division 17-New fellows presentation. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Carter, R. T. (August, 2000). The road less traveled: Research on race and racial identity. In C. C. Iijima Hall (Chair), James M. Jones Career Achievement in Ethnic Minority Psychology. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Carter, R. T. (May, 2000). Race and psychotherapy. Symposium conducted at the American Psychiatric Association, Chicago, IL.

Carter, R. T. (April, 2000). Historical perspectives of racial and ethnic research in counseling. In M. G. Constantine (Chair), Cross-cultural counseling research in the 21st century: Perspectives of racial and ethnic minority investigators. Symposium conducted at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

 

   
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