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Yuki Yamazaki is a multiracial Japanese and Indian American who received her PhD in Counseling Psychology from Fordham University and her Master in Arts and a Master in Education in Mental Health Counseling from Teachers College, Columbia University. She currently serves as the Clinical Assistant Professor for the Counseling Psychology Program at Fordham University and is both a Licensed Psychologist and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in New York. She completed her pre-doctoral American Psychological Association (APA)-accredited internship at Manhattan Psychiatric Center and her postdoctoral fellowship at NYU’s Student Health Center working on their trauma and racial justice clinical teams. She currently serves as the Secretary/Historian on the Executive Committee of the Division of Multiracial and Adopted Asian Americans of the Asian American Psychological Association and was selected to be an Early Career Scholar by the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for Research on College-Workforce Transitions sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Her research focuses on Multiracial and Monoracial Asian Americans' experiences of stereotypes and microaggressions. Her clinical focus is on serious and persistent mental illness and Asian American mental health.