Dr. Nguyen has served on a number of diversity and multicultural committees in both the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and university settings, including the National VA Multicultural Diversity Training Committee, where she helped develop diversity training curriculum to be disseminated to directors of training in the VA nationwide. Dr. Nguyen has also led workshops on diversity and multicultural issues to clinical psychology graduate students, psychologists and psychiatrists in independent/group practices, and interdisciplinary treatment teams (e.g., social work, psychology, nursing, and psychiatry). Dr. Nguyen's interest in issues involving diversity, equity, and inclusion is prominent in her clinical practice. She has worked abroad with refugees in Thailand to provide HIV/AIDS and sexual violence education, education for migrant workers on legal rights, and group therapy for caretakers of survivors of violence. In the U.S., she has worked with refugees and immigrants in the department of Multicultural Services at Compass Health Community Center and has collaborated with the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project to provide psychological assessments for incarcerated individuals seeking asylum. Dr. Nguyen is currently a staff psychologist at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System, where she provides culturally informed, evidence-based care to veterans in the Trauma Recovery Services. Finally, Dr. Nguyen's passion and knowledge on diversity and multicultural issues are informed by her own experiences as a first generation, Vietnamese immigrant and Asian American woman.
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