Professor
California State University, Sacramento
Tyler M. Argüello (he/él/they/Dr.) is a Queer, gay, White, nonbinary, temporarily able bodied practivist, that is, scholar-activist, who has been a practicing clinical social worker for over 30 years, primarily around community mental health, HIV, 2LGBTQIANPK+ communities, and substance use. Tyler’s research and clinical work is a transdisciplinary project that concerns communicative practices and the production of intersectional identities, sex/ualities, and health inequities, namely HIV. He is the author of Queer Social Work (2019) and several Queer/critical theory driven projects and publications. Currently, he is a Professor at the California State University, Sacramento. Dr. Argüello maintains a recognized psychotherapy practice, consults with state and national organizations, is a licensed independent clinical social worker, and is a Diplomate in Clinical Social Work. In 2023, Dr. Argüello was named Social Worker of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers, California Chapter.
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