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Abigail H. Eiler

Clinical Associate Professor of Social Work, and Director of Undergraduate Minor Programs, School of Social Work

Abigail H. Eiler

Abigail Eiler, MSW '06, is a licensed clinical social worker and educator with 20 years of experience working in tribal and non-tribal communities across the country and in Canada. In 2014, Eiler started as a LEO Lecturer at the University of Michigan School of Social Work and joined the governing faculty in May 2018 as a clinical assistant professor. She was promoted to clinical associate professor in September 2023 and became the Director of Undergraduate Minor Programs in August 2023. She teaches various interpersonal practice courses to MSW and PhD students enrolled in the school’s MSW program, as well as instruction in the school’s Community Action and Social Change Undergraduate Minor. She deeply values teaching about social justice and implementing its principles into her clinical practice. She utilizes an anti-racist framework and makes intentional strides to address privilege, oppression, diversity and social justice (PODS) theories, research, and practice central to her social work pedagogy.

Her clinical and macro experiences are driven by her commitment to child welfare and include family support services, trauma-informed care, and cultural humility. She has worked in many community-based organizations and currently holds a leadership position in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. She has supported over $10,000,000 in research efforts over the past 15 years with emphasis on improving mental health screening and services for youth ages 10–24.

Eiler played an active role in the implementation of the Behavioral Health Collaborative Care program in the Department of Family Medicine’s Ambulatory Care Unit at Michigan Medicine and brings that experience into the Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health, & Substance Abuse Pathway. Additionally, PEiler is the former Director of Mental Health & High Performance at the University of Michigan Athletic Department where she successfully supported student-athletes and coaches in their journey to record-breaking championship years through innovative and culturally responsive service implementation.

Eiler is the former President of the National Association of Social Workers-Michigan Chapter Board of Directors. She also served as the first Chair of the Big Ten’s Mental Health & Wellness Cabinet.

Research Interests/Focus

Integrated Health, culturally-responsive care, social work and sports, social work ethics, suicide prevention and intervention, and child welfare service delivery.

Education

Year Degree   School
2006 MSW Children Youth & Families, IP University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
2004 BGS Sociology & History University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Websites

Curriculum Vitae
Year Description
2023 Eiler, A. Black Mental Health. (February 2023). JustWorks, New York, NY.
2023 Eiler, A., Williams. C., Flatt. R., & Asplund, C. Mental Health Considerations in Athletics. (February 2023). United States Council for Athletes’ Health, Webinar.
2022 Eiler, A. What are the mental health needs & resources in Collegiate Sports? (February 2022) U.S. Council for Athletes’ Health, Webinar.
2022 Eiler, A. Big Ten Mental Health & Wellness: Trends, Modalities and Recommendations. (May 2022). Big Ten Sports Medicine Conference, Rosemont, IL.
2022 Eiler, A. Suicide in College Athletes & Athletics. (May 2022). Athlete Talk, Webinar.
2022 Porter, J. & Eiler, A. Collegiate Coaches: a Diversity-led Approach to Recruiting Practices. (May 2022). Black Student-Athlete Summit, Houston, TX.
2022 Eiler, A. Mental Health & Collegiate Athletics: The Quiet Crisis. (December 2022). Sports Business Journal, Las Vegas, NV.
2021 Eiler, A., Neuman, A., Garvin, M., Ballard, R., Foltz, B. (March, 2021). Leading the Charge: Collectively Navigating Student-Athlete Mental Health & Wellness. Depression on College Campuses Conference: Addressing the Dual Pandemic, The Impact of Covid-19 and Racial Injustice Issues on College Student Mental Health.
2021 Armstrong, K., Eiler, A., Brackette, C., Charles Malveaux, W., Smith, & R. (May 2021). ‘Minding’ My Body: Mental Health and Student-Athletes of Color, Steve Fund May Community Conversation: Webinar.
2021 Eiler, A. (May, 2021). Student-Athlete and Coach Mental Health. NCAA Coaches Academy, WeCoach Webinar.
2021 Gill, E., Eiler, A. Brown, S., Chung, D., Hambric, B., Moore, N., Small, C. (September 2021). The Silent Struggle-College Athletes' Mental Health. The Drake Group, Webinar.
2021 Brutus, A. & Eiler, A. Navigating Mental Health in Collegiate Sports. (December 2021). College Basketball Parents Association, Webinar.
2020 Eiler, A. (March, 2020), Ethics & Mental Health Services. The Guidance Center, Southgate, MI.
2020 Eiler, A. (April, 2020). Highway to Hail Podcast: https://www.michigandaily.com/section/sports/highway-hail-apodcalypse-part-1. The Michigan Daily, Ann Arbor, MI.
2020 Eiler, A., Brant, S. Bieber, C. & Fletcher, M. (July, 2020). Celebration of Traditional Lacrosse, Youth Empowerment & Advocacy Panel, Virtual.
2020 Economou, P., Eiler, A., Hernandez DePalma, N., Kinne, A., Newman, A., & Pasquariello, C. (July, 2020). Big Ten Mental Health & Wellness Cabinet Webinar: The Impact of Racial Trauma on Mental Health.
2020 Eiler, A. (December, 2020) The Mental Wellness of Student-Athletes. Sports Business Journal, Learfield IMG, Webinar.
2020 Eiler, A. (December, 2020) The Complexities of Navigating Student-Athlete Mental Health During COVID-19. WeCoach: Breakthrough Summit, Webinar.
2019 Eiler, A. (October 2019). Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being among Students of Color Conference, National Center for Institutional Diversity. Ann Arbor, MI.
2019 Eiler, A. & Momper, S. (November, 2019). Working with Urban Indian Health Centers. Charles Phelps Taft Foundation Speaker Series, University of Cincinnati, OH.
2018 Eiler, A. & Vanderwill, W. (January 2018). Ethics and Children’s Mental Health Services: Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority. Taylor, MI.

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