Hydeen Beverly, LMSW, PhD
“My approach to clinical practice is guided by community-based participatory principles and strength-based approaches. I used these principles to create a therapeutic alliance that encouraged clients to develop and seek successful pathways in life.”
Hydeen Beverly, LMSW, Phd
Hydeen Beverly LMSW, PhD
The University of Michigan, MSW| The University of Texas, PhD | CMPC Candidate
Educator, Researcher, Community
Interested in working with individuals, adolescents, children, adults, BIPOC community, male identifying people of color and folks experiencing depression, anxiety, grief and loss.
Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Motivational Interviewing.
Expertise and experience with developing treatment and crisis interventions plans.
Provide therapeutic and mental health services to youth and families - with the goal to enhance development of prosocial skills to promote mental, emotional, and physical health and wellbeing.
Experience providing culturally competent and adapted evidenced-based psychotherapies to individuals and groups. American Indian Health and Family Services (AIHFS) is a non-profit health center serving the Native American community of Southeastern Michigan.
Collaborated with higher educational teams to promote academic success and determine best practices for student achievement.
PUBLICATIONS
Peer-reviewed Publications
Beverly, H. K., Castro, Y., & Opara, I. (2019). Age of first marijuana use and its impact on education attainment and employment status. Journal of Drug Issues, 49(2), 228-237.
Book Chapters
Parra-Cardona, J. R., Beverly, H. K., & Lopez Zerón, G. (in press). Community Based Participatory Research: A Critical Approach for the Future of Family Therapy Applied Research and Prevention. In K. S. Wampler (Ed.). Handbook of Couple and Family Therapy. Wiley Publishers.
Book
Beverly, H.K. (2008). Carrying the wait: A book of rhymes. Bloomington, Indiana: Author House.
Featured Article
Beverly, H.K. (2018, Fall). Finding oneself through hip-hop. The Utopian, The Magazine of the Steve Hicks School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin.