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Gonzalo Manuel Bacigalupe Rojas

Investigador Principal

Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Emerging technologies and citizen participation for disaster contexts; Information Communication Technologies adoption; Online Communities of Patients; family health; chronic illness; celiac disease

Educación

  •  Counseling Psychology, University of Massachusetts Amherst. Estados Unidos, 1995
  •  Salud Pública, Harvard University. Chile, 2007
  •  Psicología, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 1986

Experiencia Académica

  •   Professor Full Time

    University of Massachusetts

    Counseling Psychology

    Boston, Estados Unidos

    1996 - At present

  •   Invited Professor Part Time

    Universidad Católica de Valparaiso

    Viña del Mar, Chile

    2015 - 2015

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Ikerbasque Research Professor Full Time

    Ikerbasque

    Bilbao, España

    2010 - 2014

Formación de Capital Humano


HIV self-disclosure in online patient communities: A netnography. Kathryn Cantrell, PhD Candidate, Counseling Psychology, University of Massachusetts Boston, 2016-
An exploration of the age-salient tasks that define resilience among parentally bereaved emerging adults. Aleksandra Plocha, PhD Cand., Counseling Psychology, University of Massachusetts Boston, 2014-2016 (Feb.) (Funded by a University of Massachusetts Graduate Studies Office Grant).
TIC e Família: Padrões de utilização, ciclo de vida e dinâmica familiar/ICTs and Family: patterns of use, life cycle and family dynamics’. Clinical Psychology PhD Cand. Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal, 2015-, (Funded by the Minister of Science and Education, SFRH/BD/109996/2015), Co-Chair with Joana Sofia Varela Carvalho,
Barreras y facilitadores contextuales asociados a la cálidad de vida en adolescentes con discapacidad intelectual. [Contextual barriers and facilitators associate to quality of life of adolescents with intelectual disabilities] Andres Moltedo, PhD Candidate, Psychology, Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso. Veronica Lopez (Co-Chair). 2015
Uniendo Families: Long distance interventions for separated Latino families. Division of Behavioral Medicine & Medical Family Therapy Program. Hernan Barenboim. Saint Louise University. 2016-
Experience and quality of life for Spanish celiacs: A mixed design. Nursing School, Universitat de Alicante, Spain, Julian Javier Rodriguez, 2015-2016
Tied to the workplace: Inequities in employment-based benefits and health status among U.S. workers and ensuing implications for economic mobility among U.S. working families. Amy Helburn, MPH, PhD, Public Policy Program, University of Massachusetts Boston, 2009-2014
Narrative psychology and blogs written by individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Andrea Butterfield, PsyD Candidate, Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, 2010-2013.
Selalu Semangat! A case study on the impact of volcanic disaster and its aftermath in the community of Kaliadem, Indonesia. Marieke Lisette van Andel, Máster en Acción Internacional Humanitaria, Instituto de Derechos Humanos Pedro Arupe, University of Deusto Bilbao. 2011-2012
Social networks, humanitarian causes, and the NGO sector: Social communication strategies utilized by humanitarian and development non-governmental organizations in Spain: The Case of Facebook. Marien Alvarado, Máster en Acción Internacional Humanitaria, Instituto de Derechos Humanos Pedro Arupe, Universidad de Deusto Bilbao. 2011-2012


Difusión y Transferencia


Senior Visiting Researcher, National Research Center for Integrated Natural Disaster Management (CIGIDEN). Santiago, Chile. June-December 2015.
Natural disasters in Chile: Assessing the role of digital humanitarians. International Research Initiative Seed Grants Program, Office of Global Programs, University of Massachusetts Boston.
(2015, October 23).
Digital humanitarians and psychosocial aid in natural disasters: Mobilizing online after an earthquake in Chile. Internal Grant: CIGIDEN.(2015, August).
Co-Editor, Psicoperspectivas: Individuo y Sociedad, 2015-
FONDECYT-CONICYT, Chile. Peer research review, 2004-
Comisión Nacional de Acreditación CNA Chile. Graduate Programs Peer Evaluator, 2010-.
Fundación Pública Andaluza Progreso y Salud, Convocatoria 2014 Ayudas a la Investigación Biomédica en Andalucía, 2014-
Sociedad Científica de Psicología de Chile [Chilean Scientific Psychology Society]. Doctoral Dissertation Competition Juror, Santiago, Chile, 2014-2015.
Agencia Nacional de Evaluación y Prospectiva (ANEP), Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia, Spain. 2006-
Agencia para la Calidad del Sistema Universitario de Castilla y León (ACSUCyL), 2012-
European Commission, Community Research and Development Information Service for Science (CORDIS), Experts Registry, 2009-


Premios y Distinciones

  •   President

    American Family Therapy Academy

    Estados Unidos, 2015

    AFTA.ORG

  •   Carolyn Attneave Diversity Award

    American Psychological Association

    Estados Unidos, 2016

    Carolyn Attneave Diversity 2016 Award, American Psychological Association, Society for Couple and Family Psychology. Given to acknowledge special contributions to the promotion of diversity in family psychology or special contributions to the lives of diverse families.


 

Article (22)

Understanding community-level flooding awareness in remote coastal towns in northern chile through community mapping
Co-production after an urban forest fire: post-disaster reconstruction of an informal settlement in Chile
The role of social support in adolescents: Are you helping me or stressing me out?
E-Health innovations, collaboration, and healthcare disparities: Developing criteria for culturally competent evaluation.
Transnational Families and Social Technologies: Reassessing Immigration Psychology
Virtualizando a intimidade: tecnologias da informação e comunicação e famílias transnacionais em terapia
Is there a role for social technologies in collaborative healthcare?
Virtualizing Intimacy: Information Communication Technologies and Transnational Families in Therapy
Community Violence as Psychosocial Stressor:The Case of Childhood Asthma in Boston
“They Don't Want Anything to Do with You”: Patient Views of Primary Care Management of Chronic Pain
Mapping Transparent Consultations with Health and Protective Services Teams
Language Barriers Surrounding Medication Use among Older Latinos
Looking Back on Our Vision: Evolving Systemic Therapies
Physicians' Perceptions of Adult Patients' History of Child Abuse in Family Medicine Settings
Is positive psychology only White psychology?
Family Violence in Chile
Family Violence in Chile: Political and Legal Dimensions in a Period of Democratic Transition
Cross-cultural systemic therapy training and consultation: A postcolonial view
Writing in therapy: a participatory approach
Celiac is a social disease: Family challenges and strategies
Information and communication technologies and family: patterns of use, life cycle and family dynamics
Information communication technologies in families and the clinical encounter: A cross-national survey SEFT/ETEF

BookSection (3)

The Power of Online Patient Communities for HIV Youth
Staying connected: The immigrant millennial generation
Alfabetización en salud y los inmigrantes: Evidencias para la practica clínica
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Gonzalo Bacigalupe

Investigador Principal

CIGIDEN

Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Rodrigo Cienfuegos

Director

Departamento de Ingeniería Hidráulica y Ambiental

CIGIDEN

Macul, Chile

1
Gonzalo Ojeda

Profesor adjunto

Escuela de Arquitectura

UNIVERSIDAD DE VALPARAÍSO

Valparaíso, Chile

1
Andrea Pino

Investigadora asociada

CINVIT-UV

Valparaíso, Chile

1
Marco Quiroz

Profesor Instructor

Departamento de Obras Civiles

Universidad Católica del Maule

Talca, Chile