Amelia Roeschlein, DSW, MA, LMFT
(she/her/hers) Consultant, National Council for Mental Wellbeing
Amelia (Ami) Roeschlein, DSW, MA, LMFT, is a licensed clinician who has led mental health, substance use and integrated care programs and trained mental health providers in academic medicine since the late 90s. She serves as a National Council for Mental Wellbeing consultant with a portfolio in trauma-informed, resilience-oriented and equity-focused systems (TIROES) and integrated health.
A regular conference speaker, Dr. Roeschlein has expertise and published research in topics including harm reduction in re-entry and incarcerated populations, personality disorders and mentalization, connection and belonging, co-occurring disorders, compassion cultivation, clinical supervision, adaptive leadership and interpersonal violence, including healing families and survivors of domestic violence.
Dr. Roeschlein earned her doctorate in social work from the University of Southern California with a focus on innovation and creating large-scale social change through transdisciplinary training of mental health practitioners. She also completed a fellowship in leadership, equity advancement and diversity.
Focus Areas: Trauma-informed Resilience-oriented Care, Integrated Health
The Latest from Amelia Roeschlein, DSW, MA, LMFT
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Health Equity Workshop Series Part 1: Understanding the Landscape of Mental Health and Substance Use ChallengesOct 31, 2022 | 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Health Equity involves understanding terms and definitions in the changing landscape of Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges. Part of assessing for equity requires an understanding of safe and secure (Physical, Social, Psychological and Moral) environments for staff and those we serve. This includes exploring the concepts of Equity, Cultural…
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Overcoming the Trauma of COVID-19 with “Resiliencing”Jan 15, 2021
Over the past year, I have found myself repeatedly drawn to the idea of moving past the concept of resilience to more active participation.