PROFESSIONAL
PRESENTATIONS
Morrow, G. (November, 2005). Engaging the Black church in the
service delivery to African American consumers. Workshop
presented at Cultural Competency XIII, Fresno,
California.
Morrow, G. (November, 2003). The role of the black church in the
service delivery to African American clients. Workshop presented at
Cultural Competency XI, San Jose,
California
Kottler, J.A., Cervantes, J., Jones, P., & Morrow, G.
(March, 2003). How
counselors supervise themselves: Improving professional and personal
skills. Workshop
presented at the 50th American Counseling Association,
Anaheim, California.
Morrow, G., Ayala-Alcantar, C., & Arellano, L. (March,
2002). Examining the
help-seeking attitudes and beliefs of African American college
students. Poster
presented at Western Psychological Association Conference, Irvine,
California.
Morrow, G.,
Wichman, A., & Herdina, A. (May, 2001). Exploring the impact of
graduate school on love relationships. Paper to be presented at
Western Psychological Association Conference, Maui,
Hawaii.
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INVITED
PRESENTATIONS
Engaging the Faith Community in the Delivery
of Services to 2006 The African American
Community Workshop presented at Multicultural Conference
for Orange County
Engaging the
Faith Community in the Delivery of Services
to 2006 The African American
Community Workshop presented at Multicultural Conference
for San Bernardino County
The Role of
the Faith Community in the Service Delivery to African
2006 Americans Impacted by Hurricane
Katrina Workshop presented at Multicultural Conference
for the County of Los Angeles at the Hilton Hotel at LAX
The Role of
the Faith Community in the Service Delivery to African
2005 Americans Impacted by Hurricane
Katrina Keynote speaker at workshop sponsored by the
United Methodist Church North Texas Conference
Providing
Culturally Competent Care to Seniors Impacted by
2005 Hurricane Katrina Workshop presenter
at symposium sponsored by the Mental Health Association of Greater
Dallas
Parenting after Separation and
Divorce 2005 Keynote
address for the Mental Health Association of Roanoke Valley,
Virginia
Strategies for Blending a Healthy
Family 2005 Workshop
presenter for the Mental Health Association of Roanoke Valley, Inc.
in Roanoke, Virginia
The Role of the Black Church in the Service
Delivery to African 2005 American
Clients Keynote address for the clergy association in
Roanoke, Virginia
Leaving a Legacy of
Hope 2005 Commencement
speaker at Cal Poly Pomona’s Pan African Graduation
What’s Love Got to do with
it? 2005 Workshop
presenter at African Methodist Episcopal Church Conference in
Ontario, CA
Leaving a Legacy of
Hope 2005 Keynote
speaker at Black Alumni Dinner at University of La Verne
Too Broken to be Fixed? A Spiritual Guide to
Inner Healing 2005 Guest speaker at Black
Journalism Association Meeting
Meeting the Mental Health Needs of African
American Consumers 2005 Training for resident
Psychiatrists at King Drew Hospital
Engaging the Black Church in the Service
Delivery to African 2005 American
Consumers Workshop facilitator for National Mental
Health Association in San Francisco, CA.
Too Broken to be
Fixed? 2004 Keynote
speaker focusing on depression among African American women at
town hall meeting sponsored by the California Black Women’s Health
Project
Building Healthy Blended
Families 2004 Workshop
facilitator for blended families at Praise Tabernacle Church
What’s Love Got to do with
it? 2004 Keynote
speaker for women’s day program at Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Too Broken to be
Fixed? 2004 Workshop
facilitator for a family conference at Harvest Christian Center
Too Broken to be
Fixed? 2004 Keynote
speaker for Missionary Society at St. John Missionary Baptist
Church
Too Broken to be Fixed?
2004 Keynote
speaker at women’s retreat for the Macedonia Baptist Church
California Brief Multicultural Competence
Training Program 2004 Developed Manual and
provided cultural competence training to trainers
Who Killed the
Priest? 2004
Guest Speaker for Men’s Day Celebration Antioch
MBC
Meeting the Mental
Health Needs of African American Clients 2004
Guest lecturer University of Southern California
(USC)
Building a Legacy
of Hope 2004
Keynote speaker for Black History luncheon for City of
Moreno Valley
Meeting the Mental
Health Needs of African American Clients 2004
Workshop presented for mental health workers County of
San Bernardino
Brown vs. Board of
Education: Where do we go from Here? 2004
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COURSE DEVELOPMENT
Multicultural Competency I & II
1998-present
Developed two
courses for a Psy.D. doctoral program at University of La
Verne. Multicultural I
focuses on the multicultural counseling theory and research, and
Multicultural II focuses on application of relevant theory and
research to a multicultural clientele. Multicultural II includes an
introduction to the role of religion and spirituality in the
counseling context.
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