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Writing

Columbia Social Work Review
New York's Directive for Mental Health Involuntary Removals: The Intersectional Risk for Unhoused New Yorkers with a Serious Mental Illness

Snyder, L. (2023). New York’s Directive for Mental Health Involuntary Removals: The Intersectional Risk for Unhoused New Yorkers with a Serious Mental Illness. Columbia Social Work Review, 21(1), 3–21. https://doi.org/10.52214/cswr.v21i1.11201

Op-Ed
Two Years Later: Covid-19 and the Untold Effects from Closures of Inpatient Psychiatric Units


Academic Interests and Training

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Dialectial Behavioral Therapy (DBT)

  • Crisis Intervention

  • Health Vulnerabilities in People with Serious Mental Illness

  • Influence of Communal and Social Relationships

  • Person Centered Care

  • Severe and Persistent Mental Illness

  • Substance Use and Other Addictive Disorders

  • Substance Use as Predictors of Untreated Mental Illness

  • Survivors of Domestic Violence

  • Survivors of Sexual Assault

  • Trauma Informed Care