100B Haggar Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556
502 Main Building
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-4694
Email: dpd@nd.edu
Donald B. Pope-Davis (Ph.D., Stanford University)
is a professor of psychology and the associate vice president
for graduate studies at the University of Notre Dame. He is
also coordinator of the Multicultural Research Institute at
Notre Dame. His primary research interests are in the areas
of multicultural psychology, counseling, and education. Specifically,
he is interested in cultural and racial identity development,
cultural competency training, development, and assessment.
Other areas of research include multicultural supervision
in professional psychology, the development of multicultural
measures for assessing environments and supervision, issues
of mental health for persons of color, and cross-cultural
communications. He is a research fellow of the American Psychological
Association in Divisions 17 (Counseling Psychology) and 45
(Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues).
He has co-authored three books: Multicultural Counseling
Competencies: Assessment, Education, and Supervision;
The Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender in Multicultural
Counseling; and, most recently, Handbook of Multicultural
Competencies in Counseling and Psychology. He has also
published extensively in the field. He recently established
a Multicultural Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program at Notre
Dame.
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