Associate Professor
Silberman School of Social Work
Dr. Samuel R. Aymer is an Associate Professor of social work at Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College where he teaches Clinical Practice with Individuals, Families and Small Groups. He is also the chairperson of the clinical practice sequence. His scholarly endeavors centers on the intersection of masculinity, African American men, race, intimate partner violence, fatherhood and psychotherapeutic interventions prior to entering academia, Dr. Aymer worked for several health, mental health, victim assistance, and child welfare organizations throughout New York City where he developed training modules, seminars and workshops designed to educate social workers about trauma, violence, intimate partner abuse, diversity and the lived experiences of Black families affected by the child welfare system. Dr. Aymer has an MSW and a Ph.D. in clinical social work. He conducts workshops and lectures on family violence, trauma, African-American lifestyle issues, cross-cultural counseling, and diversity. Dr. Aymer maintains a clinical private practice—specializing in group and individual treatment with adolescents and adults.
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