Aymer, Samuel | PhD
Associate Professor
Phone: (212) 396-7555
Office: 456
Email: saymer@hunter.cuny.edu
Phone: (212) 396-7555
Office: 456
Email: saymer@hunter.cuny.edu
Areas of Expertise:
Intimate Partner Abuse
Trauma/Community Violence
Mental Health/Clinical Practice
Application of Psychodynamic Theories in Clinical Practice with Diverse Client Populations
Clinical Practice with Men and Adolescent Males
Education:
Ph.D., New York University, School of Social Work
M.S.W., Adelphi University School of Social Work
Courses:
Practice Lab
Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families
Human Behavior in the Social Environment I & II
Download CV (PDF)
Ann Marie Garrana*, Samuel Aymer, Caroline Rosenthal Gelman & Joshua L. Miller (2015). Team-Teaching Anti-Oppression with Diverse Faculty: Challenges and Opportunities. Social Work Education, DOI:10.1080/02615479.2015.1062086.
Aymer, S.R. (2010). A Case for Including the “Lived Experience” of African American Men in Batterers’ Treatment. Journal of African American Studies. 3, 352-366.
Aymer, S.R. (2010). Beyond Invisibility: Psychosocial Reflections on How President Obama's Image Can Affect Young African American Males, Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. 20, 827-837.
Aymer, S.R. (2010). The case of Edward: Exploration of Intraracial Dynamics and Internalized Oppression in the Context of Clinical Practice,Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 91, 287-292.
Aymer, S.R. (2010). Clinical Practice with African American Men: What to Consider and What to Do. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 80:20-34
Aymer, S.R. (2009). Intimate Partner Abuse: A Case Study Involving a Father and a Son. Clinical Case Studies, 9, 3-17.
Intimate Partner Abuse
Trauma/Community Violence
Mental Health/Clinical Practice
Application of Psychodynamic Theories in Clinical Practice with Diverse Client Populations
Clinical Practice with Men and Adolescent Males
Education:
Ph.D., New York University, School of Social Work
M.S.W., Adelphi University School of Social Work
Courses:
Practice Lab
Clinical Practice with Individuals and Families
Human Behavior in the Social Environment I & II
Download CV (PDF)
Scholarship
Aymer, S. R. (2016). "I Can't Breathe": A case study --Helping Black men cope with race-related trauma stemming from police killing and brutality. The journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. DOI 10.1080/10911359.2015.1132828.
Ann Marie Garrana*, Samuel Aymer, Caroline Rosenthal Gelman & Joshua L. Miller (2015). Team-Teaching Anti-Oppression with Diverse Faculty: Challenges and Opportunities. Social Work Education, DOI:10.1080/02615479.2015.1062086.
Aymer, S.R. (2010). A Case for Including the “Lived Experience” of African American Men in Batterers’ Treatment. Journal of African American Studies. 3, 352-366.
Aymer, S.R. (2010). Beyond Invisibility: Psychosocial Reflections on How President Obama's Image Can Affect Young African American Males, Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. 20, 827-837.
Aymer, S.R. (2010). The case of Edward: Exploration of Intraracial Dynamics and Internalized Oppression in the Context of Clinical Practice,Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 91, 287-292.
Aymer, S.R. (2010). Clinical Practice with African American Men: What to Consider and What to Do. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 80:20-34
Aymer, S.R. (2009). Intimate Partner Abuse: A Case Study Involving a Father and a Son. Clinical Case Studies, 9, 3-17.