
James, D’Wayne | LCSW | PhD
Assistant Professor
Phone: (212) 396-7759
Office:
Email: dwayne.james@hunter.cuny.edu
Phone: (212) 396-7759
Office:
Email: dwayne.james@hunter.cuny.edu
Areas of Expertise:
Clinical Social Work
Black Men's Health
Intersectionality
Social Media and Mental Health
Media & Technology in Social Work Education
Workforce Diversity and Equity in Behavioral Health
Education:
Ph.D., Howard University
M.S.W., Adelphi University School of Social Work
B.S.W., Adelphi University School of Social Work
Courses:
Social Work Practice: Families and Couples
Download CV (PDF)
Clinical Social Work
Black Men's Health
Intersectionality
Social Media and Mental Health
Media & Technology in Social Work Education
Workforce Diversity and Equity in Behavioral Health
Education:
Ph.D., Howard University
M.S.W., Adelphi University School of Social Work
B.S.W., Adelphi University School of Social Work
Courses:
Social Work Practice: Families and Couples
Download CV (PDF)
Scholarship
James, D. (in review). Social Media and the Black Perspective: Integrating Mass Communication Theory into Social Work Education. Journal of Technology in Human Services.
Berry-Edwards, J., & James, D. (in review). How Psychoanalytic Thinking Helps Practitioners Understand the Impact of Gun Violence on the People of the Caribbean. Caribbean Journal of Social Work.
James, D et al., (2022) The rise of “Puppy Mills” in clinical settings and the risk associated with ineffective counseling, National Association of Social Workers Private Practice Newsletter
Berry-Edwards, J., & James, D. (in review). How Psychoanalytic Thinking Helps Practitioners Understand the Impact of Gun Violence on the People of the Caribbean. Caribbean Journal of Social Work.
James, D et al., (2022) The rise of “Puppy Mills” in clinical settings and the risk associated with ineffective counseling, National Association of Social Workers Private Practice Newsletter