coe-staff: Invitation: CPHS TTF Search Finalist Colloquium Tues 1/28

Education Dean educationdean at uoregon.edu
Wed Jan 22 16:19:39 PST 2025


Counseling Psychology & Human Services invites you to attend a colloquium presented by Sergio Maldonado Aguiñiga
Tuesday January 28
10-11am Colloquium with 11-11:30am CPHS Meet and Greet
HEDCO 230T or via Zoom (link below)
Pastries, fruit, coffee, and tea provided

Colloquium title: Understanding the psychotherapy processes and strengths among formerly incarcerated individuals from diverse backgrounds
Description: This presentation draws on phenomenological research, multiple case studies, and constructivist grounded theory to explore formerly incarcerated individuals' psychotherapy processes and strengths. These qualitative methods help reveal the nuanced lived experiences, adaptive strategies, and systemic obstacles encountered post-incarceration. Practical applications of trauma-informed and strength practices, supported by evidence from this research, will be discussed for enhancing therapeutic outcomes and personally meaningful societal reintegration.
This presentation is part of an on-campus interview for the Assistant Professor of Health Promotion in Hispanic/Latine/Underserved Communities<https://careers.uoregon.edu/en-us/job/534179/assistant-professor-health-promotion-in-hispaniclatineunderserved-communities> position in CPHS.

About Sergio Maldonado Aguiñiga
Sergio Maldonado Aguiñiga is a doctoral candidate in Counseling Psychology at Purdue University, currently completing an internship at the APA-accredited Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island. As a bicultural and bilingual psychologist-in-training, he has provided mental health services in rural and correctional settings, focusing on underserved populations, including immigrants, refugees, justice-involved, and economically marginalized communities. Sergio is a recipient of the NASEM Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship, which supports his dissertation exploring the elements that contribute to effective therapeutic relationships between therapists and formerly incarcerated clients and how those relationships unfold over time.

Zoom Information
Zoom link<https://uoempl.zoom.us/j/88649245043?pwd=x5RYm3ce7bJGVKpkvStMtV0xjuPrNG.1> <https://uoempl.zoom.us/j/88649245043?pwd=x5RYm3ce7bJGVKpkvStMtV0xjuPrNG.1>
Meeting ID: 886 4924 5043
Passcode: 523306

For those unable to attend, the colloquium will be recorded, and a link shared after the presentation.

Thank you!

Amy Kalani | Executive Assistant to the Dean (she/her)
University of Oregon | College of Education
230 HEDCO Education Building | 1215 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403
541-346-2187 | akalani at uoregon.edu | education.uoregon.edu

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