Michelle Talley
Michelle Talley
Practicum Education Faculty of Social Welfare
Areas of Interest:
Child Abuse and Neglect, Child Welfare, Children and Families, Drugs/Controlled Substances, Practicum EducationPhone:
(310) 206-2697 on-campus: x62697Email:
talley@luskin.ucla.eduOffice Location:
5338, Public AffairsRecently in the News
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Michelle Talley is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker whose main area of focus is working with youth and families as it relates to Public Child Welfare. Other areas of interest are issues dealing with domestic violence, substance use, education, and attachment in youth and families.
As a practicum consultant with the Inter-University Consortium, a collaborative effort of Southern California social work programs that trains social workers in the area of child welfare, Ms. Talley works with first and second-year MSW students placed in the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).
Ms. Talley has also worked as a mental health clinician dealing with children impacted by abuse and neglect within their family nucleus. Most of the children and families worked with were also dealing with substance use/abuse, criminal issues, education, poverty, and mental health issues in which adversely impacted their family dynamics. Ms. Talley has also worked as an adoption social worker with Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services. The focus was to locate families and individuals who were interested in providing a permanent home for children in the Child Welfare system.