Steven Migalski
Psychology
Adler University
Australia
Biography
Andersonville Behavioral Health is my northside Chicago clinic where, for many years, Adler University graduate students have trained in both psychological assessment and psychodynamically oriented psychotherapy. Prevent Depression Chicago, the outreach wing of my practice, is devoted to community service and applied social science research. In these capacities, we aim to provide primary and secondary preventive interventions, including community-based depression screening, to develop and implement educational campaigns focused on self-care and well-being, and to conduct social science research that addresses the complex vulnerabilities which place individuals and communities at risk for depression and related conditions.
Research Interest
understanding gay male identity development, especially experiences with bullying, dating, friendship, intimacy and self-esteem.
Publications
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Migalski, S. A. (2015). Does the DSM-5 Stigmatize Human Behaviors and Emotions (Again)? Broadcast Roundtable Discussion, Eight-Forty-Eight, WBEZ-Radio, Chicago, Illinois.
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Migalski, S.A. (2016). The Over-Diagnosis of ADHD, Autism, and Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. Broadcast Roundtable Discussion, Social Health and Change, WGN-Radio, Chicago, Illinois.
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Migalski, S. A. (2016). Fundamentals of Compassionate Care Beyond the Gender Binary. Keynote Address, National Conference of the Collaborative Family Health Care Association, Charlotte, North Carolina.