
معرفی
Kurt D. Lebeck is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Smith College's School for Social Work and a Ph.D. student at Brandeis University's Heller School for Social Policy and Management. He specializes in behavioral health and recovery science, focusing on program development for substance use and co-occurring disorders. His research emphasizes integrated care models involving peers, social workers, and providers.
Education:
- B.F.A., San Francisco Art Institute
- M.S.W., Smith College School for Social Work
Research Interests: Lebeck’s work prioritizes interventions for individuals with intersectional identities and advancing recovery capital through collaborative tools. He leads initiatives like a New Mexico project for peer and case manager coaching and chairs the state's Society for Addiction Medicine.
Projects & Roles:
- Principal Investigator for a New Mexico recovery capital project
- NIH/NIDA-sponsored SUD Innovation program at MIT
- Peer survey analysis for SSW MHTTC
Awards:
- NIAAA Training Fellowship
Previously, Lebeck managed a NYC design and build firm before transitioning to academia and social work.



