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− | President, Institute for Clinical Social Work, Illinois | + | President, Institute for Clinical Social Work, Illinois. Adjunct assistant professor at Loyola University Chicago’s School of Social Work, and an adjunct lecturer at The University of Chicago’s School of Social Service Administration. Dr. Rose also has worked extensively within the LGBTQ community in Chicago, having been part of the clinical staff at Howard Brown Health Center, and most recently Director of Mental Health and Clinical Training at Center on Halsted. Notable for his thesis 'Difficulties in gay men's intimate relationships: The impact of unconscious derivatives from childhood male figures' (2004). Member, LGBTQ Presidents in Higher Education. |
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* [[LGBTQ Leaders in Higher Education]] | * [[LGBTQ Leaders in Higher Education]] | ||
* [[LGBTQ Psychiatrists and Psychotherapists]] | * [[LGBTQ Psychiatrists and Psychotherapists]] | ||
+ | * [[Mental Health Advocates from the LGBTQ Community]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 17 March 2024
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Description
President, Institute for Clinical Social Work, Illinois. Adjunct assistant professor at Loyola University Chicago’s School of Social Work, and an adjunct lecturer at The University of Chicago’s School of Social Service Administration. Dr. Rose also has worked extensively within the LGBTQ community in Chicago, having been part of the clinical staff at Howard Brown Health Center, and most recently Director of Mental Health and Clinical Training at Center on Halsted. Notable for his thesis 'Difficulties in gay men's intimate relationships: The impact of unconscious derivatives from childhood male figures' (2004). Member, LGBTQ Presidents in Higher Education.
See Also
- LGBTQ Leaders in Higher Education
- LGBTQ Psychiatrists and Psychotherapists
- Mental Health Advocates from the LGBTQ Community