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Faculty Bios:

Cynthia de las Fuentes, Associate Professor

Cynthia de las Fuentes, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Office: Moye 417
Phone: (210) 431-3914 or (210) 434-6711 ext.2669
Fax: (210) 436-0824
Email: delac@lake.ollusa.edu
Degrees:
Ph.D., 1994, University of Texas at Austin (Counseling Psychology)
B.A., 1984, University of Texas at Austin (Psychology)


Theoretical Approach: Object-Relations/Feminist/Multicultural

Research Interests: Multicultural issues, gender issues, and ethics

Courses Taught: Theories of Multicultural Counseling, Latino Psychology, Normal Family Processes Across Cultures, Psychology of Women, Group Psychotherapy, Counseling Theories, Ethics, Pre-practicum Lab, Consultation


Publications:

  • de las Fuentes, C. (in press). Latino mental health: At least you should know this. In Mio, J.S., & Iwamasa, G.Y. (Eds.), Culturally Diverse Mental Health: The Challenges of Research and Resistance. New York: Brunner-Routledge.
  • de las Fuentes, C., Baron, A. & Vasquez, M. J. T., (in press). Teaching Latino Psychology. In P. Bronstein & K. Quina (Eds.), Transforming the Teaching of Psychology: Resources for Gender and Multicultural Awareness. Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.
  • Biever, J. L., Castaño, M. T., de las Fuentes, C., González, C., Servín-López, S., Sprowls, C. & Tripp, C. G. (2002) The role of language in training psychologists to work with Hispanic clients. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 33, 330–336.
  • Vasquez, M. J. T & de las Fuentes, C. (2000). Hate speech or freedom of expression: Balancing autonomy and feminist ethics in a pluralistic society. In M. Braebeck (Ed.) Practicing Feminist Ethics in Psychology (pp. 225-247). Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.
  • Vasquez, M. J. T & de las Fuentes, C. (1999). American born Asian, African, Latina, and American Indian adolescent girls: Challenges and strengths. In N. G. Johnson, M. Roberts & J. Whorell (Eds), Beyond Appearance: A New Look at Adolescent Girls (pp. 131-150). Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.
  • de las Fuentes, C., & Vasquez, M. J. T. (1999). Immigrant adolescent girls of color: Challenges and resiliences. In N. G. Johnson, M. Roberts & J. Whorell (Eds.), Beyond Appearance: A New Look at Adolescent Girls (pp. 151-173). Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.
  • Biever, J., de las Fuentes, C., Cashion, L., & Franklin, C. (1998). The social construction of gender: A comparison of feminist and postmodern approaches, Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 11 (2), 163-179.

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