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Michael Hendricks

Michael Lawrence Hendricks is an American psychologist, suicidologist, and an advocate for the LGBT community. He has worked in private practice as a partner at the Washington Psychological Center, P.C. in northwest Washington, D.C., since 1999. Hendricks is an adjunct professor of clinical psychopharmacology and has taught at Argosy University, Howard University, and Catholic University of America. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA).

Michael Hendricks
Born
Michael Lawrence Hendricks

Michigan, U.S.
Alma mater
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
ThesisThe occurrence of suicidal ideation over the course of HIV infection in gay men: A cross-sectional study (1993)
Doctoral advisorAlan Berman

Early life and education edit

Hendricks was raised in a small conservative town in Western Michigan. He remarked that he spent much of his early life in a state of "quasi-shame" and in "a stealth existence" due to being gay. Hendricks attended Michigan State University as a pre-med student before switching from medicine to a degree in social psychology. He later found that while the majority of social scientists worked in academia, he preferred clinical work under the Boulder model.[1] He completed a master's thesis focused on HIV. Hendricks earned a doctorate in clinical psychology from American University.[2][non-primary source needed] His dissertation, published in 1993, is titled "The occurrence of suicidal ideation over the course of HIV infection in gay men: A cross-sectional study". His doctoral advisor was Alan Berman.[3]

Career edit

At the beginning of his career in the early 1990s, the HIV/AIDS crisis influenced Hendricks to address LGBT issues.[1] He is a clinician and researcher and has investigated depression, suicide, substance abuse, compulsive behaviors, HIV, and gender diversity issues at the National Cancer Institute, Georgetown University Medical Center, and Virginia Commonwealth University.[2] Since 1999, he has worked as a partner at the Washington Psychological Center, P.C. He has worked in various facilities including Spring Grove Hospital Center and Whitman-Walker Health. He was a Chief Psychologist at Umoja Methadone treatment Center and was Chief of Outpatient Mental Health Services at the Washington, D.C.[2] He is board certified in clinical psychology from by the American Board of Professional Psychology.[4]

Hendricks is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA),[4] the Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, the Society of Clinical Psychology, and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. He was the chair of the Research Committee of the Virginia HIV Community Planning Committee for 11 years.[2] Hendricks is an APA Council representative and past president of Division 44, which is the APA's Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity.[1] He has held positions as adjunct professor in at Argosy University, Howard University, and Catholic University of America.,[2] where he has taught graduate-level Clinical Psychopharmacology. He is the lead author, with co-author Rylan Testa on the seminal paper that applied Ilan Meyer's minority stress model to transgender people,[1] published in 2012. He was awarded an APA Presidential Citation.[4]

Hendricks is a member of and is a certified healthcare provider of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, American Psychology-Law Society, and the American Association of Suicidology.[2]

Personal life edit

Hendricks had a "stealth" lifestyle as a gay man while living in a small town in Michigan. He is currently "very out".[1]

Selected works edit

  • Hendricks, Michael L.; Testa, Rylan J. (2012). "A conceptual framework for clinical work with transgender and gender nonconforming clients: An adaptation of the Minority Stress Model". Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 43 (5): 460–467. doi:10.1037/a0029597.
  • Testa, Rylan J.; Sciacca, Laura M.; Wang, Florence; Hendricks, Michael L.; Goldblum, Peter; Bradford, Judith; Bongar, Bruce (2012). "Effects of violence on transgender people". Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 43 (5): 452–459. doi:10.1037/a0029604.
  • Goldblum, Peter; Testa, Rylan J.; Pflum, Samantha; Hendricks, Michael L.; Bradford, Judith; Bongar, Bruce (2012). "The relationship between gender-based victimization and suicide attempts in transgender people". Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 43 (5): 468–475. doi:10.1037/a0029605.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e O'Hara, Delia (December 20, 2016). "Michael Hendricks Uses Research to Advocate for LGBT Community". APA PsycIQ. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Michael L. Hendricks, Ph.D., ABPP". Washington Psychological Center, P.C. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
  3. ^ Hendricks, Michael Lawrence (1993). The occurrence of suicidal ideation over the course of HIV infection in gay men: a cross-sectional study (Thesis). OCLC 34135687.
  4. ^ a b c Kauth, Michael R.; Shipherd, Jillian C. (October 12, 2017). Adult Transgender Care: An Interdisciplinary Approach for Training Mental Health Professionals. Routledge. ISBN 9781315390482.

External links edit

  • Hendricks interview with ABC7 WJLA on YouTube

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This article is about the American psychologist and LGBTQ rights advocate For the Canadian LGBTQ rights advocate see Michael Hendricks and Rene Leboeuf Michael Lawrence Hendricks is an American psychologist suicidologist and an advocate for the LGBT community He has worked in private practice as a partner at the Washington Psychological Center P C in northwest Washington D C since 1999 Hendricks is an adjunct professor of clinical psychopharmacology and has taught at Argosy University Howard University and Catholic University of America He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association APA Michael HendricksBornMichael Lawrence HendricksMichigan U S Alma materMichigan State University BA American University MA PhDScientific careerFieldsClinical psychologySuicidologyLGBTQ psychologyInstitutionsWashington Psychological Center P C Argosy University Howard University Catholic University of AmericaThesisThe occurrence of suicidal ideation over the course of HIV infection in gay men A cross sectional study 1993 Doctoral advisorAlan Berman Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Selected works 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editHendricks was raised in a small conservative town in Western Michigan He remarked that he spent much of his early life in a state of quasi shame and in a stealth existence due to being gay Hendricks attended Michigan State University as a pre med student before switching from medicine to a degree in social psychology He later found that while the majority of social scientists worked in academia he preferred clinical work under the Boulder model 1 He completed a master s thesis focused on HIV Hendricks earned a doctorate in clinical psychology from American University 2 non primary source needed His dissertation published in 1993 is titled The occurrence of suicidal ideation over the course of HIV infection in gay men A cross sectional study His doctoral advisor was Alan Berman 3 Career editAt the beginning of his career in the early 1990s the HIV AIDS crisis influenced Hendricks to address LGBT issues 1 He is a clinician and researcher and has investigated depression suicide substance abuse compulsive behaviors HIV and gender diversity issues at the National Cancer Institute Georgetown University Medical Center and Virginia Commonwealth University 2 Since 1999 he has worked as a partner at the Washington Psychological Center P C He has worked in various facilities including Spring Grove Hospital Center and Whitman Walker Health He was a Chief Psychologist at Umoja Methadone treatment Center and was Chief of Outpatient Mental Health Services at the Washington D C 2 He is board certified in clinical psychology from by the American Board of Professional Psychology 4 Hendricks is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association APA 4 the Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity the Society of Clinical Psychology and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues He was the chair of the Research Committee of the Virginia HIV Community Planning Committee for 11 years 2 Hendricks is an APA Council representative and past president of Division 44 which is the APA s Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity 1 He has held positions as adjunct professor in at Argosy University Howard University and Catholic University of America 2 where he has taught graduate level Clinical Psychopharmacology He is the lead author with co author Rylan Testa on the seminal paper that applied Ilan Meyer s minority stress model to transgender people 1 published in 2012 He was awarded an APA Presidential Citation 4 Hendricks is a member of and is a certified healthcare provider of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health American Psychology Law Society and the American Association of Suicidology 2 Personal life editHendricks had a stealth lifestyle as a gay man while living in a small town in Michigan He is currently very out 1 Selected works editHendricks Michael L Testa Rylan J 2012 A conceptual framework for clinical work with transgender and gender nonconforming clients An adaptation of the Minority Stress Model Professional Psychology Research and Practice 43 5 460 467 doi 10 1037 a0029597 Testa Rylan J Sciacca Laura M Wang Florence Hendricks Michael L Goldblum Peter Bradford Judith Bongar Bruce 2012 Effects of violence on transgender people Professional Psychology Research and Practice 43 5 452 459 doi 10 1037 a0029604 Goldblum Peter Testa Rylan J Pflum Samantha Hendricks Michael L Bradford Judith Bongar Bruce 2012 The relationship between gender based victimization and suicide attempts in transgender people Professional Psychology Research and Practice 43 5 468 475 doi 10 1037 a0029605 See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp LGBT portal nbsp United States portal LGBT people in scienceReferences edit a b c d e O Hara Delia December 20 2016 Michael Hendricks Uses Research to Advocate for LGBT Community APA PsycIQ Retrieved June 14 2018 a b c d e f Michael L Hendricks Ph D ABPP Washington Psychological Center P C Retrieved June 14 2018 Hendricks Michael Lawrence 1993 The occurrence of suicidal ideation over the course of HIV infection in gay men a cross sectional study Thesis OCLC 34135687 a b c Kauth Michael R Shipherd Jillian C October 12 2017 Adult Transgender Care An Interdisciplinary Approach for Training Mental Health Professionals Routledge ISBN 9781315390482 External links editHendricks interview with ABC7 WJLA on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Hendricks amp oldid 1152079505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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