Mair C. Marsiglio, Ph.D.
- Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, School of Medicine
Biography
Dr. Mary Marsiglio (they/them) is a clinical psychologist in the Transgender Health Program and an assistant professor in Family Medicine who provides gender-affirming mental health care for gender diverse, transgender and non-binary individuals. They provide training, education, and consultation for healthcare providers specific to LGBTQ and trans-health within a resiliency framework. Dr. Marsiglio is passionate about using a trauma-informed approach to treatment and understanding individual symptoms through a systemic lens. When not at work, they can be found hiking, doing yoga or bird watching.
Education and training
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Degrees
- B.A., 2003, The George Washington University
- M.S., 2011, University of Oregon
- Ph.D., 2013, University of Oregon
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Internship
- Clinical Psychology Intern, VA Portland Health Care System, 8/12– 8/13
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Fellowship
- Clinical Psychology Fellow, VA Portland Health Care System, 9/13– 9/15
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Certifications
- Basic Life Support (BLS), 2017
- Prolonged Exposure for PTSD, National Provider, 2016
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, National Provider, 2016
- Oregon Psychologist License, #2534, 2014
- Transgender Veterans Specialty Care Access Network-Extension for Community Health Outcomes (SCAN-ECHO), 2014
Honors and awards
- ICARE Advocacy Award for Outstanding LGBT Veteran Service, 2015
- Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Oregon, 2012
- Pride Foundation Community Leader Scholarship Award, 2011