Michael Casali, PhD, is currently serving as Adjunct Faculty at the School of Social Work at Concordia College, the Counseling Program at Grand Canyon University, and at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Helen Bader School of Social Welfare (where he won Adjunct Faculty of the Year in 2012). Aside from his Faculty and Consultant role here at ICSW, Michael also maintains a private and group practice focusing on child and adolescent development in Milwaukee, WI.
AREAS OF INTEREST & APPROACHES TO PRACTICE
Child and Adolescent treatment; British Object Relations/D.W. Winnicott; Language and theory
EDUCATION
PhD, DePaul University, Chicago, Il
MS., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
PhD, Institute for Clinical Social Work, Chicago, IL
LICENSES
L.C.S.W., Wisconsin
L.C.P.C., Wisconsin
COURSES TAUGHT AT ICSW
CL 661: Psychodynamic Approaches to Difference
CCP 515: Professional Ethics in Counseling and Psychotherapy
Adolescent Development and Emerging Adulthood
Adulthood and Aging
Psychodynamic Psychology III: Object Relations
Psychodynamic Psychology I & II: Freud
AWARDS & HONORS
Adjunct Faculty of the Year, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, 2012
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS
Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Society
Dissertation: Winnicott's Transformational Metaphors—A cognitive-linguistic analysis (2010)
CONTACT:
EMAIL: mcasali@icsw.edu
PHONE: 312-935-4241