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Cara J. Alexander

LEO Intermittent Lecturer

Cara J. Alexander

Dr. Cara Alexander, MSW '96, has over 20 years of experience in the field of behavioral health, HIV/AIDS, co-occurring disorders and executive management. Her practice is founded upon comprehensive micro and macro practice in all types of integrated settings. She was an adjunct lecturer in the School of Social Work Virtual Academic Center at the University of Southern California for over seven years. Additionally, she is an international subject matter expert; her expertise has been utilized to provide technical assistance on the implementation of behavioral health integrations and systems strengthening activities to address the behavioral health drivers in HIV in over eight countries.

Education

Year Degree   School
2015 Cert PostDoc Advanced Training Global Clinical Scholar Research Training Program Certificate Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA
2014 Cert Tropical Medicine & Public Health Navy Medicine Professional Development Center, Bethesda, MD
2013 PhD International Psychology Chicago School of Professional Psychology
1996 MSW Social Welfare Administration/Interpersonal University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1995 BSW University of Nevada
No courses found for Cara J. Alexander in the Winter 2024 term.

Past Term Courses

Fall 2022

Course # Section Course Name
SW682 001 Immigration, Forced Migration, and Transformative Social Work Practice View Course

Fall 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW600 006 Behavioral, Psychosocial and Ecological Aspects of Health, Mental Health and Disease View Course

Spring / Summer 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW602 004 Interpersonal Practice Interventions in Integrated Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse (Adults) View Course
SW622 002 Child and Family Well-Being - Micro Practice View Course

Winter 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW602 003 Interpersonal Practice Interventions in Integrated Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse (Adults) View Course

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