Reginald Parquet, PhD, LCSW-BACS

Clinical Associate Professor

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Reggie Parquet

Biography

Reginald A. Parquet, Ph.D., LCSW-BACS, is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Tulane University School of Social Work. He has taught graduate courses in research, professional development, advanced practice methods, human behavior theory, youth violence, diversity and social justice, capstone, and field practicum. Dr. Parquet also teaches three undergraduate courses, “Guns and Gang” and “Booze, Pot, Coke, Crystal Meth: PolyDrug Abuse among College & Inner-City Residents,” and, “Protest, White Supremacy, Social Justice, and EDI Activism” that are among the three largest classes on Tulane’s campus. 

Dr. Parquet is sequence Co-Chair – Diversity and Social Justice, and HBSE 1 & 2, and Co-Chair - Tulane School of Social Work Empowering Change Task Force. He received the 2023 Outstanding MSW Faculty Teaching Award voted by the TSSW MSW students. Dr. Parquet is a member of the Tulane University Anti-Racism Leadership Program and the Tulane University EDI Faculty Council. He is the Chair of the of the TSSW Unit-Level Strategy for Tomorrow Committee. Dr. Parquet is Co-Chair of Tulane University’s ALAAMEA (Alliance for Asian, Latino, African American, Multi-Ethnic and Allies Faculty and Staff.) He is a trainer in Motivational Enhancement Therapy and Motivational Interviewing, substance abuse treatment interventions. 

Dr. Parquet has served as Superintendent of Louisiana Training Institute-East Baton Rouge, at the time was the largest juvenile correctional facility in the State of Louisiana, Director of the Division of Institutions, Office of Juvenile Justice (administrative responsibility for all juvenile correctional facilities under the Department of Corrections), and statewide Director of the Mental Health Rehabilitation Program. He is a licensed clinical social worker, board approved clinical supervisor, and has over four decades of experience in the field of behavioral health providing clinical, administrative, and programmatic leadership, and training for mental health agencies and mental health professionals. He has been designated a court expert witness in mental health and substance abuse and has testified in federal and criminal courts. 

Dr. Parquet serves on numerous boards and committees and has had multiple program responsibilities for designing, implementing, evaluating, managing, and overseeing statewide programs regarding substance abuse, mental health, and juvenile justice. Additionally, he maintains a private practice. His current research interests are in community mental health, substance abuse, youth violence, trauma, and mental health issues affecting at-risk populations utilizing a strengths perspective and capacity building.

Areas of Expertise

  • Adolescent Development
  • Anti-racist Community Engaged Research
  • Behavioral Health
  • BIPOC Counseling
  • Child Advocacy, Protection, and Welfare
  • Clinical Social Work
  • Community Violence
  • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
  • Family Counseling
  • Family Counseling with Ethnic Minorities
  • Health Disparities / Health Equity
  • Historical Oppression and Marginalization
  • Interpersonal Trauma
  • Intimate Partner Violence / Sexual Violence
  • Justice and Corrections
  • Macro Social Work and Community Development
  • Mindfulness and Compassion
  • Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competency
  • Neighborhood Violence
  • Parenting
  • Poverty, Economic Inequality, Homelessness, and Food Insecurity
  • Program Development and Evaluation
  • Qualitative and Mixed Method Research
  • Racial Equity
  • Racial Healing and Racial Justice
  • Racism-based Violence
  • Research
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Substance Use and Substance Use Treatment
  • Wellness/Well-being

Education

  • PhD from Tulane University School of Social Work
  • MSW from Tulane University School of Social Work
  • BA in Sociology from Xavier University of Louisiana

Highlights, Honors & Awards

  • 2023 Outstanding Tulane MSW Faculty Award

Selected Publications

  • Ager, R. D., Parquet, R. A. (2008) Public Housing Residents Making Their Community Safe from Drugs. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions.
  • Ager, R. D., Parquet, R. A. (2008) The Youth Video Project: An Innovative Program for Substance Abuse Prevention. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions.
  • Parquet, R. A., (March 2016). “Intersection of Gun Violence and Public Health.” Conducted a presentation for the first-year medical students at the Tulane Medical School, March 3, 2016.
  • Parquet, R. A., (October 2014). “Vicarious Trauma among Helping Professionals and Self-Care.” Conducted workshop for Children’s Hospital clinical staff, October 14, 2014.

Selected Funding

  • Title: Louisiana Says Yes to Children’s Mental Health-Extension. *Louisiana Dept. of Health and Hospitals, Office of Behavioral Health. Funding source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA), $1,500,000
  • Title: C. J. Peete Drug Elimination Grant. Funding Agency: Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Principal author. Amount: $25,000. Period covered: 8/98-7/99
  • Title: C. J. Peete Drug Elimination Grant. Funding Agency: Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Principal author. Amount: $25,000. Period covered: 8/99-7/00

Community Involvement

  • Behavioral Health consultant to Voices of Experience (community based program providing behavioral health services to at-risk youth), 2014 – present.
  • New Orleans Welcome Table member (City of New Orleans sponsored program designed to address challenging diversity issues in the city), 2014 – present.
  • Commissioner for the Louisiana Justice Commission, 2013 – present.
  • Board of Directors, Greater New Orleans Chapter of the American Federation of Suicide Prevention Board member Community Collaborative Institute of Louisiana, a nonprofit community mental health intervention/social policy program 2005, - present
  • Board of Directors of the Greater New Orleans Chapter of the American Federation of Suicide Prevention.
  • Executive Director of Louisiana Youth Enhanced Services, a nonprofit community-based behavioral health program for children and families.
  • Director of the Community Collaborative Institute of Louisiana, a nonprofit community mental health intervention/social policy program.
  • Former member of the board of directors at Odyssey House, an inpatient substance abuse treatment program.