Tasfia Jahangir, Psychology & Public Health Researcher
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Tune in to an episode with Tasfia, a graduate student at Emory University and research coordinator at Harvard University. We dive into her undergraduate Honors Thesis on cultural tailoring in mental health services specific to race and ethnicity, where she engages in qualitative research and develops her own codebook. She also discusses her role as a Research Coordinator and her future research aspirations. Psych Area: Clinical  Status: Student  Keywords: race, ethicity, mental health services, intervention
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