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Julieta Hernandez, Ph.D., LCSW

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Contact Information:
305-243-6864
Leadership:
Discipline Coordinators:
Social Work
Discipline(s):
Social Work
AUCD Council Membership:
No Council Membership
Vita/Bio:

 

Dr. Julieta P. Hernandez, Clinical Social Work Supervisor and researcher in the Department of Pediatrics, Divisions of Social Work and Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology. She obtained her MSW degree from SUNY at Stony Brook and the Ph.D. from the Florida International University. Dr. Hernandez completed a post graduate certification on Infant Mental Health from the FSU Harris Institute for IMH. Dr. Hernandez holds llicenses to practice clinical social work in FL and NY. She specializes in children & families, pediatric HIV and other chronic illnesses, and trauma- , relationship-based interventions with young children. Since 2003, Dr. Hernandez has provided clinical supervision to master level social workers pursuing licensure and social work graduate students interning in the different health clinics in the UM Mailman Center for Child Development. She has worked for UM Dept. of Pediatrics since 1999 as the Social Worker in the Mailman Center's Early Steps Program evaluative team. Her prior experience includes an extensive administrative career track directing several community-based children's programs in the areas of mental health and child welfare in Suffolk County, New York.

Service:
domestic violence, pediatric HIV, infant mental health, family-centered care,child developmental disability, chronic illness and special health needs.
Linked Projects

Parenting HIV infected and affected young children: A Case study for NIMH Annual International Research conference on the role of families in preventi
Supporting Each Others Through Parenting: A relationship-based parent traininf program for HIV-infected adolscent mothers
Supporting each other through parenting program (SPA)
Strengthtening Each Other through Parenting
Strenthghening each other through PArenting

Safe Start- Consortium for Children in Crisis
Supporting each other through parenting program (SPA)
Immigrant Children's Legal and Service Parternship
Coordinated Victims Assistance Center
Coordinated Victims Assistance Center
Mailman Social Work Care Clinic
Coordinated Victims Assistance Center
Mailman Social Work Care Clinic
Coordinated Victims Assistance Center
Mailman Social Work Care Clinic
Miami Family Care Program
Coordinated Victims Assistance Center
Mailman Social Work Care Clinic
Coordinated Victims Assistance Center
Mailman Social Work Care Clinic
Miami Family Care Program
Mailman Social Work Care Clinic
Miami Family Care Program
The Wellness Outreach for Mothers and Babies Program (WOMB)
The Wellness Outreach for Mothers and Babies Program (WOMB)
The Wellness Outreach for Mothers and Babies Program (WOMB)
The Wellness Outreach for Mothers and Babies Program (WOMB)
Early Childhood Health and Wellness
Early Childhood Health and Wellness
National Center on Health, Behavioral Health and Safety, US Office of Head Start, DHHS
Survivor Mothers – An Enhanced THRIVE Model of Care for Survivor Mothers and Infants
Health Equity at the Intersection of Disability and Ethnic Group Status: Adaptation of "Healthy Caregivers-Healthy Children" for Children with Special
Innovative Models of Care for Marginalized Pregnant Women and Children
Survivor Mothers – An Enhanced THRIVE Model of Care for Survivor Mothers and Infants
Innovative Models of Care for Marginalized Pregnant Women and Children (THRIVE)
Familias Unidas
Linked Products

Social Work and Developmental Disabilities by AUCD
The Protective Influence of Maternal-Fetal Attachment on Health Behaviors Among Women living with HIV/AIDS
Psychosocial Interventions for Women with HIV/AIDS: A Critical Review
Ryan White CARE Act Part D: Matches and Gaps in
Maternal-Fetal Attachment and Health Behaviors Among