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Michelle Anderson, Ph.D.
Director of Training
Adler Community Health Services
Chicago
“The teacher is of course an artist, but being an artist does not mean that he or she can make the profile, can shape the students. What the educator does in teaching is to make it possible for the students to become themselves.” – Paulo Freire, We Make the Road by Walking: Conversations on Education and Social Change
Dr. Anderson is the director of training in the APA-accredited training program housed in Adler Community Health Services in Chicago. She brings her previous supervisory, educational and job experience to inform assuring quality training, maintaining accreditation standards and supervising the Adler Community Health Services team.
Prior to joining Adler, she conducted extensive research, community and clinical based work in a variety of settings working with mostly Black individuals in the Midwest, West Coast and Mid-Atlantic. She is a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in mixed methods research training and work. Her passion is non-dominant models of mental health with an emphasis on African-centered perspectives.
MEMBERSHIPS + ASSOCIATIONS
The Association of Black Psychologists, Lifetime Member
PRESENTATIONS + PUBLICATIONS
Presentations
Emancipations & Reparations: Rebuilding through our Freedom Struggles (symposium)
2023
Association of Black Psychologists 54th Annual Convention – Detroit, MI
Author(s):
Anderson, M. & Perkins, J.
Adler Community Health Services: A Model for International Interprofessional Collaboration and Training (poster presentation)
2022
APPIC Membership Conference – Virtual
Author(s):
Anderson, M., Elgie, D., Murphy, C., Osten-Garner, K., & Pfeiffer, M.
Optimal Conceptual Theory: Fulfillment of ABPsi’s Pledge and Commitment to Culturally Syntonic Mental Health Service Delivery
2018
Association of Black Psychologists 50th Annual International Convention – Oakland, CA
Author(s):
Myers, L.J., Queener, J., Anderson, M., Haggins, K., & Clement, M.
Inspired by the Content of Our Character: The Spirituality, Humanity and Genius of Black People (panel presentation)
2018
National Council for Black Studies 42nd Annual Conference – Location not specified
Author(s):
Myers, L.J., Anderson, M., & Perkins, J.
Racial Justice and Cultural Equity for Graduate and Professional Students and Administrators (conference)
2017
First Association of Graduate and Professional Administrators Conference – The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Author(s):
Myers, L.J. & Anderson, M.
(re)Thinking Cultural Advantage in Tradition Knowledge Production, and Convergent Realities in the Post-Obama Era (panel presentation)
2017
National Council for Black Studies 41st Annual Conference
Author(s):
Myers, L.J., Anderson, M., & Perkins, J.
Mental health assessment and treatment of African Americans in context
2013
In F. A. Paniagua and A.-M. Yamada (Eds.), Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health: Assessment and Treatment of Diverse Populations (pp. 263–282). Oxford: Academic Press
Author(s):
Myers, L. J. and Anderson, M.
LEADERSHIP + COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
2014-2022 – Program Consultant, Center for Community Academic Success Partnerships, South Holland, IL
2007-2015 – Senior Research Consultant, Loyola Marymount University-Psychology Applied Research Center (PARC) and Imoyase Community Support Services (ICSS), Los Angeles, California
RESEARCH + OPPORTUNITIES
Two lines of research interests will continue to develop and grow. One, an emphasis on including alternate paradigms in understanding health and wellness, especially for Black people. A second line of inquiry is an emphasis on understanding and promoting wellness and retention amongst students of color. Concentrated effort on collaborative model building for quality applied training remains a natural line of inquiry for the work being conducted at ACHS.