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Public Lectures
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Dr. Treviño teaches professional psychology and lectures extensively on the theories and practices of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, primitive mental states, and Latino behavioral health. Drawing on his scholarship of more than 40 years of work with Latino immigrants and families, Dr. Treviño is active
in furthering the national conversation on cultural diversity, the impact of historical trauma on Latino behavioral health, the psychology of racism, and matters of social justice from a psychoanalytic perspective.

Public Lectures
California Psychological Association, University of California Santa Barbara Graduate Students (February 2013)
Topic: Latino Mental Health, Immigration, Treatment
California Lutheran University Diversity Committee (Thousand Oaks, CA, April 2013)
Topic: Latino Mental Health/Cultural Trauma
Antioch University Santa Barbara (April 2013), Moderator
Topic: Moderator Healthy Child, Healthy Family Through a Latino Cultural Lens
American Psychological Association Annual Convention (Honolulu, HI, August 2013)
Topic: First Nation Epistemology: Curanderismo (Div. 32 Humanistic Psychology)
American Psychological Association Annual Convention (Honolulu, HI, August 2013)
Moderator, Topic: Compassion as a Way of Life. Radhule M. Weininger, MD, Presenter (Div. 36 Psychology of Religion and Spirituality)
Latino Behavioral Health Institute (Los Angeles, CA, September 2013)
Topic: Latino Immigration, Cultural Trauma, Cultural Complex
Brooks Institute of Photography (Santa Barbara, CA, September 2013)
Topic: Dreams and the Psychology of Creativity
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​National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology. Social Justice Training in Professional Psychology: Promoting Vision and Action (New Orleans, LA, January 2014)
Topic: Latino Mental Health: The Legacy of Historical Trauma
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California Psychological Association Annual Convention (Monterey, CA, April 2014)
Topic: Creating Sacred Space in Community Oriented Clinical Work with Latinas
University of California Santa Barbara (CNCSP: 101, February 2014)
Topic: Applied Psychoanalytic Psychology
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National Hispanic & Latino Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network, National Conference (Austin, TX, October 2014)
Topic: Latino Immigration and Mental Health
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The Lyceum; Mental Health Awards & Education Luncheon (Pismo Beach, CA, October 2015)
Topic: Latino Immigration, Cultural Trauma, Cultural Complex
Cuesta College Dreamer Symposium for Latino and Latina Immigrants (San Luis Obispo, CA, April 2016)
Topic: Latino Immigration, Historical Trauma, Latino Mental Health
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National Hispanic & Latino Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network, National Conference (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, October 2016)
Topic: Latino Immigration Cultural Trauma, Cultural Complex
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National Hispanic & Latino Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network, National Conference (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, October 2016)
Topic: Latino Immigration Cultural Trauma, Cultural Complex
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California State University Channel Islands, Division of Student Affairs, AB540/DACA Special Services (Camarillo, CA, March 2017)
Topic: Latino Immigration: A Psychological Evaluation of Culture and Trauma
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Antioch University Santa Barbara Latino Mental Health Symposia (Santa Barbara, CA, January 10 – June 10, 2017, Moderator)
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National Hispanic & Latino Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network, National Conference (University of Houston, Houston, TX, May 2017)
Topic: Latino Immigration: A Psychological Examination of Culture and Trauma
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Antioch University Santa Barbara, Latino Mental Health Symposium (Santa Barbara, CA, June 2017)
Topic: Clinical Challenges: When a Latino Psychologist Treats a Latino in Psychotherapy
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California Lutheran University, PsyD Program Clinical Supervisors (Thousand Oaks, CA, January 2018)
Topic: Cultural Competence: Latino Mental Health
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California State University Channel Islands, Division of Student Affairs, Undocumented Student Services (Camarillo, CA, March 2018)
Topic: The Immigrant’s Journey: Promoting Cultural Sensitivity Among Latinos
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Santa Barbara County Public Health Department, Inservice for Carpinteria & Franklin Health Care Centers (Carpinteria, CA, August 2018)
Topic: The Immigrant’s Journey: Promoting Sensitivity Among Latinos
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Great Lakes ATTC/Ohio Behavioral Health Latino/Hispanic Stakeholder Meetings (Lorain & Columbus, OH, September 2018)
Topic: The Latino Soul in Collective Grief: Tales of Hope and Resilience
California Children’s Services Department (Santa Barbara, CA, December 2018)
Topic: The Latino Soul in Grief: Tales of Hope and Resilience
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Coalition for Hispanic/Latino Issues and Progress (CHIP) 24th Annual Hispanic Leadership Conference (Elyria, OH, April 2019)
Topic: The Latino Soul in Grief: Tales of Hope and Resilience
Ohio Children’s Alliance 6th Annual Trauma-Informed Care Summit (Columbus, OH, May 2019)
Topic: The Latino Soul in Collective Grief: Tales of Hope and Resilience