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Dr. Yvette G. Flores has been a licensed clinical psychologist for over 20 years. She received her doctorate at U.C. Berkeley and subsequently did postdoctoral work at UCSF, Department of Psychiatry and U.C. Berkeley School of Social Welfare. Her research focuses on health and family psychology, with an emphasis on immigration, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS prevention, and intimate partner violence.
Dr. Flores is a national and international consultant with different public, private, and non-profit organizations that work with survivors of domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse, and issues affecting immigrant populations in the United States, Mexico and Central America.
Dr Yvette G Flores is a mother of two, and grandmother of two beautiful girls.
She works hard to promote education and empower young adults as a University professor. She has served on hundreds of dissertation committees and directed hundreds of doctoral dissertations and masters thesis.
As a feminist, she is also involved in causes that empower women, and their loved ones.
Dr. Flores is a professor of psychology in Chicana/o Studies at U.C. Davis, an avid traveler she also teaches in the Summer Abroad Programs (Argentina in the past and Costa Rica in 2008, 2009) and Directs the Quarter Abroad Program at U.C. Davis.
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