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- Karen Fraser Wyche is a clinical psychologist and research professor whose work focuses on the development of gender roles, coping and stress responses of minority women, community resilience, and cultural competence in intervention settings. Outside of her clinical work, Wyche has been engaged in efforts to advance opportunities for minority women in academia by addressing barriers to their full participation. Wyche holds the title of Research Professor in the Department of Community of Policy, Populations and Systems at the George Washington University School of Nursing. Wyche is a Fellow of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (APA, Division 9), the Society of Clinical Psychology (APA, Division12), and the Society for the Psychology of Women (APA, Division 35). The Society for the Psychology of Women gave Wyche the Sue Rosenberg Zalk Award for Distinguished Service in 2009 and the Carolyn Wood Sherif Award in 2012 to honor her sustained and substantial contributions to the field of the psychology of women and gender. She was named an Honorary Member of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing in 2017. Wyche co-edited the volume Women's Ethnicities: Journeys Through Psychology and was an associate editor of the APA Handbook of the Psychology of Women. (en)
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- BA, Adelphi University;
MSW, University of Maryland;
PhD, University of Missouri (en)
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- *Sue Rosenberg Zalk Award for Distinguished Service to the Society for the Psychology of Women
*Carolyn Wood Sherif Award
*Sigma Theta Tau, Honorary Member (en)
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- Clinical Psychologist, Research Professor (en)
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- George Washington University (en)
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- Karen Fraser Wyche is a clinical psychologist and research professor whose work focuses on the development of gender roles, coping and stress responses of minority women, community resilience, and cultural competence in intervention settings. Outside of her clinical work, Wyche has been engaged in efforts to advance opportunities for minority women in academia by addressing barriers to their full participation. Wyche holds the title of Research Professor in the Department of Community of Policy, Populations and Systems at the George Washington University School of Nursing. (en)
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