Gonzalo Bacigalupe, EdD,
MPH, is Professor of
Counseling Psychology, School of Education and Human Development,
University of Massachusetts Boston and Research Associate of
CreaSur, Universidad de Concepción. He is a board director of
Family Process Institute (2018-2021) and has been elected as Treasurer (2022-2025). As a researcher and disaster resilience activist, he has been actively engaged in the COVID-19 pandemic as part of an emerging grassroots network of public health professionals, social scientists, and experts mobilizing to change the COVID-19 strategy to prevent the contagion in Chile. Dr. Bacigalupe is also a member of research teams in the USA inquiring on the impact of COVID-19 on families and communities, health equity, trauma, and the climate crisis.An abstract plastic artist, with an
artist certification issued by the City of Boston and member of the Fort Points Art Collaborative. His work has been showcased at the 2018 exhibition:
Liminal Territory and the Cartographies of Bodies and Territories January of 2019 at the PUC Innovation Center, the UC Campus San Joaquín Library, and the Casa Central Hall. He is a winner of the 2018 and 2019
Artifica Awards. His book catalog
Cartographies of Bodies and Territories was published in 2019. He is preparing an exhibition and a new book named
Uncertain Cartographies, Spring of 2020. His paintings have been included in a book cover and the
American Psychologist and a report published by the Mauricio Gastón Institute. He directed the
COVID-19 Latinx Art Project with two UMASS Boston students, an art research project to support artistic expressions related to the pandemic, racism, and the Latinx experience. His most recent exhibition in 2022 is the Quarantine Series.
In 2020, Gonzalo was a
candidate to the Chilean Constitution Convention. His individual bid lost but his list Apruebo Dignidad is one of the lists that gain one of the largest amount of delegates into the convention that will write a new constitution for Chile.
Gonzalo is Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the
Boston Institute for Culturally Accountable Practices (
BICAP) which the
Family Therapy Networker awarded the
Innovative Training Award for excellence and outstanding achievement in providing quality clinical training. BICAP has consulted, among others, with the
Boston Red Sox and
Harvard Medical School on cultural competence and institutional equity. Dr. Bacigalupe is a strategic advisor of
RegroupTherapy, a web-based platform that provides a simple and secure space for therapists and clients to connect online.
Gonzalo is a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist in Massachusetts, an AAMFT Approved Supervisor, a National Registered Health Provider, and a Massachusetts Child & Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) Certified Assessor. He holds a degree in clinical psychology from the Catholic University of Chile, a doctoral degree in Counseling and Consulting Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and a Master in Public Health from Harvard University.
Dr. Bacigalupe was
Ikerbasque Research Professor at the
University of Deusto and
Senior Fulbright Research Fellow at the
Autonomic University of Barcelona. He has received funding by National Institute of Aging, Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services, American Psychological Foundation,
Bizkaia Lab, the Spanish Minister of Education, the Basque Government, o+Berri, among others. In the past years he has served as Councilor (2010-2013) of the
American Public Health Association International Section, and VP for Public Interest & Diversity (2010-2012) of the
Society for Family Psychology (Div. 43 APA), Executive Committee Member at Large (2011-2012) of the
Society for Participatory Medicine, and Associate Editor of
Family Systems & Health.