
Gloria Lopez-Henriquez
Board Member
Dr. Gloria Lopez-Henriquez, DSW, LCSW, is a bilingual psychotherapist with extensive experience working with diverse families and couples. She has over a decade of experience supervising social workers in schools and has served as a consultant and co-researcher at Goryeb Children’s Hospital.
Currently, she is an adjunct faculty member at Rutgers University’s School of Social Work, a consultant for the Princeton Board of Education, and manages a program for unaccompanied minors at Princeton High School. She also runs a private practice in Morristown and Princeton, NJ, and writes immigration evaluations for extreme hardship and asylum cases.
As a board member of the Latino Action Network Foundation, Dr. Lopez-Henriquez is dedicated to advancing Latino communities. She also created Young Latinas’ Suicidal Ideations and Behaviors: Rethinking ‘Culture’ to Include the Digital, a multimedia tool for practitioners.