Margaret Slaska, Ph.D., LMFT

Lecturer
Counseling and Trauma-informed Care
Department of Counseling and School Psychology

SDSU

Email

Primary Email: [email protected]

Building/Location

Arts and Letters - 336
Mail Code: 1179

Bio

Margaret Slaska received an MA in Women’s Studies and an MS in Counseling, MFT, both from SDSU. Her doctoral research examines cultural discourses of trauma and resiliencies, narrative therapy, domestic violence and sexual assault. She is the Program Director for the MA Education, Concentration in Counseling and Trauma-informed Care Certificate (Hybrid Online) program. She also teaches with the Marriage and Family Therapy Program and Women’s Studies Department. She has worked in the domestic violence and sexual assault victim advocacy field and currently practices with Narrative Health Initiatives in Collaboration with the Center for Health and Wellbeing, an integrative medical center.

Areas of Specialization

  • Social constructionist and feminist theories of trauma, intersectionality, and empowerment;
  • Women and sexuality;
  • Resiliencies, protests, and resistance to the effects of trauma;
  • Globalization and Identity;
  • Engaging students in critical service learning and social justice initiatives.

Interests

Professional Interests

  • Clinical specialization in Narrative and Solution-focused therapies;
  • Domestic violence, sexual assault and resiliencies to traumatic events;
  • GLBTQ communities.