Gwendolyn Jones
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Core Faculty, School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy
Summary of Education and Relevant Experience
B.A., M.S., Ph.D., University of Washington.
Gwendolyn Jones has been on the Antioch faculty since 1987 and has administrative as well as teaching responsibilities. She is primarily interested in the study of racial and gender stereotypes, the psychological impacts of sexual coercion and racial discrimination and the application of cultural and ethnic understanding to the counseling process.
Affiliations
Professional Interests
- Racial and gender stereotypes
- Psychological impacts of sexual coercion and racial discrimination
- Application of cultural and ethnic understanding to the counseling process
On Interest Area
"This is a very exciting and challenging time in the field of psychology. The importance of training multiculturally competent practitioners in psychological theory, research and practice is imperative."
On Teaching at Antioch
"Teaching the students at Antioch is always exciting, challenging and rewarding. The instructors and students are a community of learners."
Contact Information
School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy
206-268-4810
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