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Janis Sanchez-Hucles (born in 1951) is a clinical psychologist known for her work focused on leadership, especially involving women and ethnic minorities, and mental health services. Sanchez-Hucles holds the position of Professor of Psychology at Old Dominion University.

Awards
Sanchez-Hucles received A. Rufus Tonelson Award in 1998. In 2003, she won the Distinguished Service Award of the Coalition of Black Faculty and Administrators, given by the American Psychological Association, Division 45.

University Women's Caucus Award. LOOK FOR CITATIONS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AWARDS.

Sanchez-Hucles has accomplished a lot during her lifetime. An example is that "she joined the university's faculty in 1979 and has received numerous awards and commendations for her teaching, research and scholarship in the areas of family life, women's issues, welfare reform and diversity/multiculturalism."

Biography
Sanchez-Hucles was a woman of cuban-American descent who spoke out during the civil war era. Janis was the oldest of 6 children and was raised in New York. When Janis was a teenager she had the strong belief that she would pursue medicine and become a doctor.

Sanchez-Hucles studied at University of North Carolina, Purdue University and Swarthmore College for her degrees.

In the 1970s she started the process to graduate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil l. At the time she also began to discover how psychology wasn’t as important in ethnically diverse communities this led her to become determined to make sure psychology became committed to making sure it became relevant and accessible in those communities.

Research
Sanchez-Hucles majors topic of her research program is that she works with ethnic minorities women and with her work she has influenced a whole lot of women to be the best version of their self.

Sanchz-Hucles contributions in the field of ethnic minority women and their needs. She has also taught psychology of women, personality, African-American psychology and psychodynamic therapy. Elaborate on the field of study and the scientist's research contributions. Briefly describe high impact studies (cite using DOI) and why these studies were important. What are some of the key findings?

Books

 * Chin, J. L., Lott, B., Rice, J., & Sanchez-Hucles, J. (Eds.). (2008). Women and leadership: Transforming visions and diverse voices. John Wiley & Sons.
 * Sanchez-Hucles, J. (2000). The first session with African Americans: A step-by-step guide. Jossey-Bass.

Representative papers

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 * Sanchez-Hucles, J. V. (1999). Racism: Emotional abusiveness and psychological trauma for ethnic minorities. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 1(2), 69-87.
 * Sanchez-Hucles, J. V. (1999). Racism: Emotional abusiveness and psychological trauma for ethnic minorities. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 1(2), 69-87.


 * Sanchez-Hucles, J. V., & Davis, D. D. (2010). Women and women of color in leadership: Complexity, identity, and intersectionality. American Psychologist, 65(3), 171–181. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0017459