Finder icon glitches

So I've had a problem with finder ever since I got the OS X Yosemite BETA a few months ago and I thought this problem would've been fixed with the finished release after I re-installed, especially since I tried to mention it in Feedback Assistant but the problem still persists.
Basically opening a folder or external hard drive from the dock or desktop is always a gamble these days, because when I do, the icons are glitches, often they don't come up at all and sometimes the icons look corrupted, like this:
And sometimes icons are displayed, but the folder names are all black and finder won't show which icon I've selected.
The only way finder wants to display properly is apparently if I click the finder icon in my dock and/or open a new finder window. It's a small glitch but still annoying and inconvenient because opening a new finder window leaves me on the "Macintosh HD" folder. How do I get rid of this glitch?
I hope you guys can help.

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