Biography

Dr. Maviglia is a clinical professor with the Department of Family & Community Medicine, (UNM, Albuquerque, NM) and with the College Of Population Health, (UNM, Albuquerque, NM). He is the Scientific Advisor for CNAH (Center for Native American Health, NM, Albuquerque, NM). He is Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Adult and Addiction Psychiatry, by the American Board of Addiction Medicine, and by the American Board of Quality Assurance and Review Physicians. He has a Master in Public Health and has been working in the field of behavioral health for decades with a keen interest on cultural issues and social determinants of health. In this context, he has worked extensively in the field of substance abuse, has been involved in research activities, and has published regarding behavioral health issues. Also, he has been involved in the development of the managed care system for behavioral health services in New Mexico. Currently, his main areas of interest are Behavioral Health within the framework of the Recovery Model, in general, and in particular with Native populations, development of clinical protocols and initiatives focusing on psychiatric drug withdrawal, research and diffusion of the notion of Historical Trauma in Europe, integration of effective culturally based approaches and social determinants of health in the practice of general psychiatry and addiction medicine, coordination, and integration of care between mental and physical health.

Undergrad: Lyceum of Classical Studies

Graduate: Master of Public Health - University of New Mexico

Med School: Doctor of Medicine - University of Rome