
Anatasia S. Kim
Professor, clinician, DEI trainer, author
Berkeley, California
Summary
Experienced clinical educator and clinician focused on child, adolescent, family systems, and neurodiversity; long-standing faculty member at The Wright Institute teaching CBT, family systems, multicultural awareness, and supervising doctoral trainees. wi+1
Leader in DEI and pipeline-building work: developed the Taking Flight curriculum and founded the Wright Institute Pipeline to Advanced Degrees (PIP/WIPAD) to recruit, mentor, and support underrepresented students into psychology. wi+1
Author and public educator who translates clinical and multicultural expertise into accessible resources and training—published books on constructive conversations about diversity and on internship models to diversify psychology. newharbinger+1
Active consultant, trainer, and organizational advisor—provides DEI trainings, continuing-education courses, and organizational consultation while serving on community boards and advising startups. pesi+2
Work
Education
Projects
Writing
Clinical Psychology Internship for Underrepresented Students: An Inclusive Approach Toward Higher Education
January 1, 2021Coauthored with Abigail Johal; presents the 'Taking Flight' year-long internship curriculum and guidance for implementing pipeline programs to diversify and support students of color and first-generation college-bound students interested in psychology careers.
It's Time to Talk (and Listen): How to Have Constructive Conversations About Race, Class, Sexuality, Ability & Gender in a Polarized World
January 1, 2019Practical guide coauthored with Alicia del Prado that presents research-informed, practice-oriented tools (including an eight-step model) for having constructive conversations about race, class, gender, sexuality, ability, and other charged topics.