Benina Gould
Benina
Gould
Adjunct Faculty (SAY)
- Department
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Transformative Social Change
- Institution
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Saybrook University
- Office Phone
- 510-548-1775
- Biography
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Benina Gould, Ph.D., is an Adjunct Faculty member in the Department of Transformative Social Change at Saybrook University, focused on Political Psychology and Child Psychology. She has a Ph.D in Clinical Psychology from the Fielding Institute, receiving the Annual Social Justice Award.
She was awarded a Carnegie Fellowship at the Belfer Center for International Studies at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and Grants from the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, UC Berkeley and the Fetzer Foundation. While at the Kennedy School she completed a major study "Living in the question? The Berlin Nuclear Crisis Critical Oral History Project." This followed many years of being part of a Track II project and leading groups of psychologists to the former Soviet Union. She also was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Slavic, Eurasian and Eastern Europe Studies at UC Berkeley. At the present time Gould practices clinical psychology in Berkeley, California.
- Areas of Expertise
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Area Expertise Developmental Delays Child & Adolescent Development Learning/Learning Disabilities Transformative Social Change Human Rights Immigration and Refugee Issues Multitrack Diplomacy Nonviolence Socially Engaged Spirituality - Education History
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Degree Institution Year LCSW Simmons College School of Social Work, Boston, Mass. 1975 Ph.D Fielding Institute, San Francisco, Ca. 1987 - Curriculum Vitae
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- Research
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Refugee, Trauma and Resiliency
Youth Voice
Peace Education
Religious Pluralism
Immigration and Refugee Issues
- Professional Skills
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Trauma and Resiliency, PTSD, Counseling, Social Justice























