Andres Hoyos, M.S., M.S.W., LCSW
Email: jhoyos@smith.edu
Andrés Hoyos brings over two decades of clinical and administrative experience in the fields of mental health and social services working in private, public and non-profit sectors. Their expertise lies in the areas of direct clinical practice, program development, training and supervision through a social justice lens with particular emphasis on psychedelic integration psychotherapy, substance use, immigration, political asylum, trauma, and working with transgender, queer, lesbian, bisexual and gay communities. Hoyos has taught clinical social work practice, social work practice with immigrants and families, psychopathology-DSM 5, working with Spanish speaking Latino immigrant families, decolonizing social work and global mental health. They have provided faculty advising for over 10 years and have lectured nationally and internationally on issues of trauma, recovery and resilience, mental health and wellbeing, community organizing and advocacy. Hoyos provides integrative psychotherapy in their private practice in New York City and online, and currently provides training, participates in community organizing, and advocacy for diverse communities in Guatemala, Colombia and the US.