Irving Penn, After-Dinner Games, New York, 1947. © Condé Nast
Writing
Columbia Social Work Review
New York's Directive for Mental Health Involuntary Removals: The Intersectional Risk for Unhoused New Yorkers with a Serious Mental Illness
Snyder, L. (2023). New York’s Directive for Mental Health Involuntary Removals: The Intersectional Risk for Unhoused New Yorkers with a Serious Mental Illness. Columbia Social Work Review, 21(1), 3–21. https://doi.org/10.52214/cswr.v21i1.11201
Op-Ed
Two Years Later: Covid-19 and the Untold Effects from Closures of Inpatient Psychiatric Units
Academic Interests and Training
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialectial Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Crisis Intervention
Health Vulnerabilities in People with Serious Mental Illness
Influence of Communal and Social Relationships
Person Centered Care
Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
Substance Use and Other Addictive Disorders
Substance Use as Predictors of Untreated Mental Illness
Survivors of Domestic Violence
Survivors of Sexual Assault
Trauma Informed Care