
معرفی
Huey Hawkins, Jr., is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Clinical Social Work at Smith College, with additional teaching roles at George Mason University and the Institute for Clinical Social Work. He is a psychodynamic psychotherapist in private practice and serves as the Academic Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator at the Institute for Clinical Social Work. His clinical and research focus lies at the intersection of culture, race, and the mind.
- Education: B.S. from Southern Nazarene University, M.S.W. from Washington University in St. Louis, Ph.D. in Clinical Social Work from the Institute for Clinical Social Work.
Hawkins specializes in psychodynamic approaches to mental health, emphasizing cultural and racial influences on psychological development. His dissertation addressed unconscious maternal messages of endangerment toward African American sons, reflecting his commitment to understanding systemic impacts on individual well-being.



