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Latifat Cabirou PhD


Dr. Latifat Cabirou is an Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology in the College of Education at Auburn University. She teaches courses in clinical practicum supervision, research colloquium, multicultural counseling, and professional seminar. She directs the I-RISE (Immigrant, Racial Identity, and Socialization Experiences) Lab, which examines the experiences of immigrant, racial, ethnic, and cultural minority populations and their psychological implications. Her research also explores attitudes and behaviors related to professional mental health help-seeking. Dr. Cabirou also has a private practice where she provides therapy services to adolescents and adults, with a specialty focus on immigrant and racial and ethnic minority groups. She also offers culturally specific mental health and DEI-related consultation and workshop services to community organizations.

 

Product Type
Webinar

"Rooted in Respect" Diversity CE Series Part 2: Culturally Responsive Care: Understanding Muslim Patients and Combating Islamophobia in Clinical Practice


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Presenters:
Ammara Khalid, PsyD |  Qasim Rashid, Esq. |  Latifat Cabirou, PhD |  Samar Harfi, PsyD
Duration:
3 Hours
Price:
$140.00 - Non-Member

Fri, Oct 03, 2025 - 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM CDT


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