Dr. Perrin engages in public speaking and keynote addresses, as well as facilitates trainings and organizational workshops on the following diversity-related topics:

- Understanding and Challenging Microaggressions
- Racism at the Individual, Organizational, and Societal Levels: Moving from Understanding to Action
- Practicing Radical Self-Care
- The Truth about Critical Race Theory
He also gives the following clinically- and professionally-focused talks:
- Clinical Work with Patients of Color Amidst National Race-Related Events
- Cross-Cultural Rapport as a First Responder: How Racism and Racial Dynamics Influence Crisis Situations
- Crisis and Suicide Intervention in Medical and Community Settings
- Sexual Assault and Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Evidence-Based Practices for the Behavioral Management of Chronic Pain
- Introduction to and Treatment of Common Sexual Dysfunctions
- Basic Helping and Cognitive Behavioral Skills for Community Agencies
- How to Find, Apply For, and Interview For a Postdoc or Faculty Position
In terms of research methodology and advanced statistics, Dr. Perrin has provided trainings and workshops to universities around the world on the following topics:
- The Ethical Conduct of Research
- Introduction to Correlational Research
- Data Screening, Missing Data, and Power Analysis
- Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) and Its Extensions
- Binary and Multinomial Logistic Regression
- Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis
- Canonical Correlation
- Cluster Analysis
- Exploratory Factor Analysis
- Confirmatory Factor Analysis
- Path Modeling and Its Extensions
- Structural Equation Modeling
- Invariance Modeling
- Longitudinal Hierarchal Linear Growth Trajectory Modeling
- Moderated Mediation
Dr. Perrin can also engage in speaking, trainings, and workshops on other related topics involving diversity, traditional psychology topics as applied to organizational settings, and different approaches to clinical work. Please submit an inquiry below to discuss your organization’s speaking- or training-related needs.