
Associate Professor, School of Social Work
University of Washington
4101 15th Avenue NE
Box 354900
Seattle, WA 98105
(206) 616-9365
ginoa@u.washington.edu
Educational Background:
- BA, St. John Seminary College- Camarillo, CA, Philosophy, 1980
- MA, St. John Seminary College- Camarillo, CA, Theology, 1984
- MSW, University of Southern California- Los Angeles, CA, Social Work, 1994
- PhD, University of Southern California- Los Angeles, CA, Social Work, 2002
Current Reserach Interests:
- Assessment and treatment of school-age children and their parents traumatized by exposure to community violence
- Treatment of underserved and diverse ethnic populations, including African-American and Latino child and adolescent victims of sexual abuse and depressed patients
- Cognitive behavioral treatment of rural Latinos with depression
CHAMMP-Related Publications:
- Santos, M.R, Russo, J., Aisenberg, G., Uehara, E., Ghesquiere, A., & Zatzick, D. (2008). Ethnic/racial diversity and posttraumatic distress in the acute care medical setting. Psychiatry, 71, 234-245.
- Aisenberg, E. (2008). Evidence base practice in mental health care to ethnic minority communities: Has its practice fallen short of its evidence? Social Work, 53, 297-306.