Latrice
Maric

Latrice Maric
- Campus: Online
- Department: International Psychology
- Institution: The Chicago School
Biography
Dr. Latrice Marić is a licensed clinical therapist and international psychologist. She earned a MA in Clinical Psychology and PhD in International Psychology from TCS. Providing mental health services for clients residing in various countries presenting with trauma, depression, anxiety, and fertility issues, Dr. Marić also partnered with interdisciplinary providers and international organizations on quality care and resources. She has worked in hospitals providing therapy and trainings, taught in clinical and international graduate psychology programs, conducted personality assessments for gestational carriers in assisted reproductive technology, and keynoted and co-paneled psychology events. Dr. Marić contracted with wellness technology companies to launch global programs to reduce psychological symptoms and increase healthy coping mechanisms. Additionally, she worked with the U.S. Air force to train deploying personnel to MENA countries for culturally competent interactions with civilians. Dr. Marić authored and co-authored books and articles on topics such as systemic factors perpetuating sex trafficking, transnational feminism of human trafficking, neuropsychology of anxiety, and emotional intelligence and leadership. Dr. Marić loves traveling, connecting with people, and holds dual citizenship in US and Serbia.
Education History
Degree Institution BA, Psychology & Sociology Roosevelt University MA, Clinical Psychology The Chicago School PhD, International Psychology The Chicago School Areas of Expertise
Area Expertise Psychology Subdisciplines - Counseling Psychology Subdisciplines - International Psychology Licenses
LCPC , ILLINOIS Publications
Book (2016). Every Body is Talking: Building Communication Through Emotional Intelligence and Body Language Reading. : Author House.
Chapter (2018). An Organizational Systems View of Sex Trafficking. In Handbook of Sex Trafficking: Feminist Transnational Perspectives. In Lenore Walker, Giselle Gaviria, and Kaylani (Ed.) New York: Springer Publication.
Journal (2019). Brain & Body: Neuropsychology of Anxiety. EC Psychology and Psychiatry, ,
(2017). EIBL: A new Concept for Building Rapport with Clients. EC Psychology and Psychiatry, ,
Magazine . (2016). S.I.G.H. to Manage Anxiety. Chicago Style Magazine.
Other (2013). Power, Law, and Culture: Service Providers’ Perspectives of the Contributing Factors to the Perpetuation of the Human Sex Trafficking Industry within the United States. .
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