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Jeffrey Anvari-Clark, PhD, MA, LMSW is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work. He has teaching interests in social work practice with individuals, families, and groups; financial social work; and behavioral and mental health. His research focuses on financial behavioral health; racism and financial interdependence; and behavioral interventions in developing financial efficacy. He completed his PhD at the University of Maryland School of Social Work, where he also received his MSW. He holds an MA in social justice in intercultural relations from the SIT Graduate Institute, and a BA in international relations from American University. Jeffrey ran the Family Prosperity Program, conducting financial education, coaching, and eviction prevention case management at Promise Heights in West Baltimore. He also has experience as a financial advisor, private financial coach, and running an IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. He has taught the MSW course Financial Stability for Individuals, Families, and Communities over several years and is an active member of the Financial Social Work Initiative.
I accompany social work students and professionals to understand financial well-being, and conduct research exploring financial behavioral health and financial interdependence.
LMSW - Maryland, North Dakota
Certificates/Training in: Substance Use Disorders & Treatment; Problem Gambling; Case Management; Financial Well-Being
PhD - Social Work - University of Maryland, Baltimore
MA - Social Justice in Intercultural Relations - School for International Training (SIT Graduate Institute)
MSW - Macro Social Work - University of Maryland, Baltimore
BA - International Affairs - American University
My background expertise is in running Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) programs, financial advising, coaching, and eviction prevention case management, as well as training and community development.