Roberto Gershon Swazo, PhD

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Roberto Gershon Swazo, PhD, is an internationally recognized counselor educator, author, Fulbright Specialist, and keynote speaker with a distinguished career spanning almost three decades. A dual citizen of the United States and Spain, Swazo brings a global lens to his work, which integrates multiculturalism, bilingualism, and mental health advocacy across education systems.
He currently serves as Professor and School Counseling Program Coordinator at Indiana University Indianapolis, having previously held leadership roles at the University of Northern Iowa, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, and Roosevelt University, Chicago. And, he serves as an adjunct faculty in the counseling and counselor education programs at Antioch University. Throughout his career, Swazo has combined academic leadership with meaningful community engagement, designing and leading over 16 international study abroad programs in Latin America and Europe.
Swazo is widely known for his pioneering work in psycho-bilingual interventions and multicultural counselor education. His contributions include several peer-reviewed journal articles and widely used professional books such as Narrative Therapy with Spanish Speakers: Creative Bilingual Strategies for Individual, Family, and Group Sessions and The Bilingual Counselor’s Guide to Spanish: Basic Vocabulary and Interventions for the Non-Spanish Speaker. His literary and academic voice extends to his creative work, such as Fantasías e Ilusiones desde el Exilio, which merges narrative therapy principles with cultural identity themes.
He has been invited to present and keynote across the globe, including in Spain, Mexico, Italy, Russia, Türkiye, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Angola. His international contributions were further recognized through two prestigious Fulbright Specialist appointments—first at the University of Palermo in Sicily and more recently at Oscar Ribas University in Luanda, Angola.
Swazo’s scholarship and consultation focus on the intersection of school/mental health counseling, bilingualism, culturally responsive practice, and global education. He continues to empower practitioners and institutions to build inclusive, equity-centered practices through his innovative work in bilingual counseling, existential-narrative therapy, and international collaboration.

Roberto Gershon Swazo, PhD

Faculty

Counseling and Counselor Education

  • 1998 PhD, Counselor Education; Oregon State University
    • Dissertation Title: Perceptions of School Counselors when working with ESL Students. 
  • 1995 MEd, School Counseling and Guidance; University of Puerto Rico
    • Thesis Title: School Counseling: Services to Gifted and Talented Bilingual Children
  • 1989 BS, General Sciences/Emphasis: Biology in Education; University of Puerto Rico. 
  • Swazo, R. & Pelc, N. (2022). Narrative therapy with Spanish speakers: Creative bilingual strategies for individual, family, and group sessions. Francis and Taylor: Routledge, NY.
  • Swazo, R. (March 2021). Fantasías e ilusiones desde el exilio. (Fantasies and illusions from the exile). (2nd ed.). Gershon Menashe Books, LLC, Chicago, U.S.
  • Swazo, R. (May 2013). The bilingual counselor’s guide to Spanish: Basic vocabulary and interventions for the non-Spanish speaker. New York: Francis & Taylor-Routledge
  • Fulbright Specialist Fall 2023. (U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). Fulbright Specialist Project at the University of Oscar Ribas, Luanda, Angola. Development of training workshops for faculty, students, and administrators using psychoeducational approaches. Evaluation of current assessment measures in the College Career Center. Generation of collaborative agreements between IU, Indianapolis and UOR in education and school counseling.
  • Fulbright Specialist, Fall 2017 (U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs). Fulbright Specialist Project at the University of Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Program evaluation and exploration of possible dual-institutional programs in counseling.
  • National Chenghei University, Taipei, Taiwan (NCCU Grant Award). Invited professor for lectures, collaboration, and consultation. Spring 2018
  • COUN Research and Eval in Counseling
  • COUN Advanced Group Counseling
  • COUN Advanced Counseling Supervision
  • COUN Advanced Counseling Supervision
  • COUN Multicultural Perspectives
  • COUN 7200-LRCE2 Adv Clin Counseling Theories
  • COUN-7620-LRCEA Civil Enrich Public Policy Narrative
  • COUN-7620-LRCEB Civil Enrich Public Policy Narrative
  • COUN-7320-LRCES Counselor Ed & Clinical Training
  • COUN-7100-LRCEB Research in Counselor Education
  • COUN-7200-LRCE2 Adv Clin Counseling Theories
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