EXPERTS
Michelle
Angulo Crafton, L.M.S.W.
Director, Outreach
Karen M.
Carlucci, L.C.S.W.
Training Coordinator, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Michelle des
Roches, L.M.S.W.
Director, Adult Services and Quality Improvement
Anthony
Diaz, L.C.S.W., S.I.F.I.
Director, Adolescent Services
John Draper,
Ph.D.
Director, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline / Senior Advisor,
Mental Health Association of New York City
Lisa Furst,
L.M.S.W.
Director of Public Education, Center for Policy, Advocacy and
Education
Randy Martin,
Ph.D.
Director of Crisis and Behavioral Health Technology
Angela
Mora-Vargas, L.M.S.W.
Supervisor, Family Resource Centers
Herb Ruben,
L.C.S.W.
Project Director, Veterans Mental Health Coalition of NYC
Kathryn M.
Salisbury, Ed.D., Ph.D.
Interim Chief Program Officer
Giselle Stolper,
Ed.M.
Executive Director
Juanito Vargas,
L.M.S.W.
Director, LifeNet Operations
Kimberly A.
Williams, L.M.S.W.
Director, Center for Policy, Advocacy, and Education
Michelle
Angulo Crafton, L.M.S.W., is the Director of Outreach for
the Mental Health Association of New York City. She is a social
worker with a focus in child and family services. Previously, she
was a clinical researcher for Harvard Medical School and a Clinical
Manager at Children's Hospital in Boston. Angulo Crafton completed
her undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan and
received a MSW in Social Work from Columbia University, with a
specialty in child and family services.
Michelle Angulo Crafton has expertise in discussing the
following issues: adolescent substance abuse, child and family
services, and workplace stress management.
Karen M.
Carlucci, L.C.S.W., is the Training Coordinator of
Standards, Training and Practices for the National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline, a free, 24-hour hotline available to anyone in
suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Carlucci, formerly the
Director of LifeNet Operations, possesses a certificate in Training
and Organizational Development and has been a Recruiting Manager
and Trainer of call center staff for Fortune 500 companies,
promoting best practices in customer service and delivery. She has
a certificate in Adult Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from
Postgraduate Center for Mental Health and maintains a
private psychotherapy practice in New York City. Carlucci
received a BA in Human Resources from Muhlenberg College and an MSW
in Social Work from New York University. She is also an
adjunct professor at NYU's Silver School of Social Work.
Karen M. Carlucci has expertise in discussing the following
issues: adult mental health, addiction, crisis intervention, life
transitions, professional development, and call trends
relevant to the LifeNet hotline.
Michelle des Roches,
L.M.S.W., is the Director of Adult Services and Quality
Improvement for the Mental Health Association of New York City. She
specializes in working with individuals in recovery from mental
illness in various community settings, including
street outreach, shelters and housing, vocational services,
and the prison system. des Roches has extensive experience with
issues relating to mentally ill chemical abusers and
homelessness. She earned an MSW from Hunter College School of
Social Work and a BA in psychology from Smith College.
Michelle des Roches has expertise in discussing the
following issues: mental illness in recovery settings,
homelessness, housing and vocational services, and the prison
system.
Anthony Diaz,
L.C.S.W., S.I.F.I. is the Director of Adolescent Services
at the Mental Health Association of New York City. In his current
role, Diaz oversees the development of innovative programs designed
to help parents and their children address behavioral issues and
the potential of drug and substance abuse. Previously, Diaz served
as Executive Assistant and Vocational Services Supervisor at the
neighborhood Youth and Family Services in Bronx, NY. Later, Diaz
served as an Adjunct Professor at Rockland Community College and
Bronx Community College, counseling students in Human Services and
Social Work. He received a BSW from Lehman College and earned an
MSW from Fordham University.
Anthony Diaz has expertise in discussing the following
issues: adolescent mental health and substance abuse.
John Draper, Ph.D., is the
Director of the federally-funded National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline Network (NSPL), administered by Link2Health Solutions, a
subsidiary of the Mental Health Association of New York City. Since
September 2004, Dr. Draper has overseen all aspects of this service
that connects callers to the nearest crisis center within a network
of more than 140 crisis centers across the country. Previously, Dr.
Draper served as MHA-NYC's Director of Public Education and also
oversaw its LifeNet Multicultural Hotline Network. Dr. Draper also
worked with Interfaith Medical Center's Mobile Crisis Team in
Brooklyn, where for seven years he conducted and supervised
hundreds of home visits to persons in psychiatric crisis of all
ages and ethnic backgrounds. In addition to his work with NSPL, Dr.
Draper has a private practice in New York City, specializing in
family systems and cognitive-behavioral approaches to treatment. He
received his doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology from the
University of Missouri-Columbia.
Dr. John Draper has expertise in discussing the following
issues: suicide and suicide prevention, depression, crisis
hotlines, and post-traumatic stress disorder and public mental
health issues following disasters.
Lisa Furst, L.M.S.W., is
the Director of Public Education at the Center for Policy, Advocacy
and Education for the Mental Health Association of New York City.
She is also the Director of Education for the Geriatric Mental
Health Alliance of New York. In her current role, Furst develops
and implements public education campaigns designed to provide
accurate, science-based information about mental health, mental
illnesses and their treatment to professionals, paraprofessionals
and the general public. In addition, Furst has developed particular
expertise in geriatric mental health and implements training and
technical assistance programs which educate the general public as
well as professionals about mental health issues affecting older
adults. Furst received her MSW degree from the Hunter College
School of Social Work and is a licensed social worker in New York
State.
Lisa Furst has expertise in discussing the following issues:
depression, anxiety, stress management and geriatric mental
health.
Randy Martin, Ph.D., is the
Director of Crisis and Behavioral Health Technology for the Mental
Health Association of New York City, where he oversees the
behavioral health resource and referral hotline, 1-800-LifeNet, as
well as other services. He is a licensed psychologist with more
than 25 years of experience managing and supervising mental health
professionals, conducting psychotherapy, consulting with management
and human resources in corporate settings on behavioral health
issues, and intervening in crisis situations including small and
large scale disasters. Dr. Martin has worked in numerous settings
in both non-profit and corporate sectors, including mobile crisis
teams, community mental health centers, developmental disability
organizations, and employee assistance programs. He has worked with
the full age spectrum of clients, from children to adults, and has
conducted training, crisis intervention and therapy with employees
from a broad range of corporate institutions and nonprofit
organizations.
Randy Martin has expertise in discussing the following
issues: LifeNet, the behavioral health resource and referral
hotline, parenting, fitness and mental health, disaster and crisis
response and impact, community mental health, employee assistance
programs, positive psychology, and short-term assessment and
treatment, among other topics.
Angela Mora-Vargas,
L.M.S.W., is Supervisor for the Family Resource Centers in
Western Queens, Northern and Southern Manhattan, and Northern and
Southern Bronx. She is responsible for supervising and coordinating
the services being offered by each of the five Family Resource
Centers under the Mental Health Association of New York City. She
assesses the training needs of current staff and provides the
clinical supervision necessary to ensure family-centered,
strength-based services are rendered to everyone that receives
services through the Family Resource Centers. Mora-Vargas received
her MSW degree from the New York University School of Social Work
in 2006 and is a licensed social worker in New York State.
Angela Mora-Vargas has expertise in discussing the following
issues: child and family services.
Herb Ruben,
L.C.S.W., is the Project Director for the Veterans Mental
Health Coalition of NYC and the Veterans Health Alliance of Long
Island. A veteran himself, Ruben spent nearly three years with the
First Marine Division in World War II. For the past 52 years, he
had been Executive Director of Peninsula Counseling Center, an OMH
and OASAS licensed community mental health center located in Valley
Stream, NY, and the largest mental health facility in Nassau
County. He received an MA degree from the University of Chicago's
School of Social Service Administration.
Herb Ruben has expertise in discussing veterans services,
parent-child issues, and marriage and family life issues.
Kathryn M. Salisbury,
Ed.D., Ph.D., is Interim Chief Program Officer of the
Mental Health Association of New York City. Dr. Salisbury has over
25 years of experience as a clinician, administrator, educator,
consultant and policymaker focusing on mental health issues. In her
current role, she has been instrumental in the development of
innovative programs and community partnerships including the Family
Resource Centers and Staying in Balance, a program to help New
Yorkers and the human service agencies that serve them better
manage stress in an uncertain economy. Dr. Salisbury has held a
variety of leadership positions including Executive Director of the
Connecticut Commission on Children, Director of the Connecticut
Pediatric AIDS Program, and Chief Project Officer of the
Coordinated Children's Services Initiative at MHA-NYC. Dr.
Salisbury received an Ed.D. in Educational Policy Studies and a
Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Massachusetts
at Amherst. She is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at
Yale University School of Medicine.
Kathryn M. Salisbury has expertise in discussing the
following issues: depression, anxiety, stress management, mental
health, children's mental health and mental health policy.
Giselle Stolper, Ed.M.,
is Executive Director of Mental Health Association of New York
City. Under her leadership, MHA-NYC has led the way in providing
mental health services, advocacy and education to minimize the
stigma of mental illness and help people lead healthier and more
fulfilling lives. Stolper oversees MHA-NYC's premier programs,
including the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and LifeNet,
both recognized nationally and internationally as model programs.
Since her appointment in 1990, she has taken the agency from an
operating budget of $250,000 to over $15 million, and has overseen
the development and implementation of innovative and
non-traditional direct service community programs. Previously,
Stolper worked for the New York State Office of Mental Health at
the Children's Psychiatric Center in Manhattan, where she held
several management positions. Stolper received her undergraduate
degree from New York University, and she received her MA and Ed.M.
degrees in Special Education and Program form Columbia University,
Teachers College.
Giselle Stolper has expertise in discussing the following
issues: depression, anxiety, stress management, mental health and
mental health policy.
Juanito Vargas,
L.M.S.W., is the Director of LifeNet Operations, a program
of the Mental Health Association of New York City. Lifenet is the
only toll-free, multi-lingual, multicultural crisis intervention
hotline offering support, information and referrals to treatment
providers for mental health and substance-use issues. Juanito is a
New York State Licensed Social Worker with over 15 years experience
in the social service field. He has engaged in both direct service
delivery and supervision of those service delivery programs.
Juanito has numerous years experience working in outpatient
substance abuse and mental health outpatient clinics. He has worked
almost exclusively with adults and has extensive experience
facilitating groups for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Juanito has also worked in managed care and was the team leader for
all managed medicare accounts for the largest, privately held
behavioral health managed care company in the U.S.
Juanito Vargas has expertise in discussing the
following issues: adult substance abuse, adult survivors of
childhood sexual abuse, crisis intervention, and call trends
relevant to the LifeNet hotline.
Kimberly A. Williams,
L.M.S.W., is the Director of the Center for Policy,
Advocacy, and Education of the Mental Health Association of New
York City. Williams serves on numerous advisory and planning groups
such as The National Coalition on Mental Health and Aging, the New
York State Department of Health's Long-Term Care Advisory Council,
the New York City Adult Protective Services Advisory Council, and
One Stop Senior Services, where she a member of the board. Williams
also teaches at New York University's School of Social Work. She
received her MSW in Social Work from Columbia University, where she
was a founding member of the Student Social Workers' Alliance for a
Progressive Society (SSWAPS).
Kimberly A. Williams has expertise in discussing the
following issues: geriatric mental health and mental health
policy.