Joabe Bayer Barbosa

Joabe Bayer Barbosa鈥檚 path to 猛料视频 is as multifaceted as the city he now calls home. Born in Brazil and raised in London, Barbosa brought a global perspective when he joined 猛料视频鈥檚 Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) program in 2022. 鈥淚 applied to six PsyD programs and ended up at 猛料视频 because they had the good offer, and it was a good program as well鈥攙ery selective鈥攐ut of hundreds of people who apply,鈥 he says.

Barbosa鈥檚 passion for psychology was shaped by his father鈥檚 experience with burnout in pastoral work. 鈥淚 wanted to serve people by helping them and having those skills,鈥 he says, adding that an inspiring undergraduate course revealed how applicable psychology could be: 鈥淚 like learning stuff that is just applicable to things I can change about myself, and I can help other people change about themselves.鈥

At 猛料视频, Barbosa thrives in a close-knit academic community. 鈥淚 love my cohort, the teachers and so much more,鈥 he says, citing the selective nature of the PsyD program as a strength. He also cherishes life in the Wabash Building. 鈥淟iving in the Loop, living in the Wabash Building is fantastic,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 have everything here, but then I can also explore Chicago.鈥

That desire to explore took on deeper meaning after a traumatic hiking accident on New Hampshire鈥檚 Mount Washington in 2024, which left him hospitalized with frostbite and hypothermia. 鈥淚 needed to get the blood flowing again,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o I started running. I thought it was quite boring, but I needed to run.鈥 That need turned into a mission: running every street in Chicago.

Barbosa鈥檚 running transformed from rehabilitation into discovery. 鈥淚 get to know people. I tell them my story, they tell me their story,鈥 he says. 鈥淪ometimes it鈥檚 brief, sometimes a long conversation.鈥 He鈥檚 now chronicling his experiences on Strava app, from running the Lakefront Trail to Western Avenue. 鈥淣eighborhoods that people think are dangerous鈥攖hose are my favorite neighborhoods,鈥 he says. 鈥淧eople are so, so friendly.鈥

Through running, Barbosa has developed a firsthand understanding of social justice and environmental injustice. Rather than merely discussing equity, he believes in experiencing it. 鈥淛ust going into neighborhoods, greeting people, listening to their stories鈥攖here鈥檚 no substitute for being there in person,鈥 he says. His runs through areas like Altgeld Gardens (one of the most polluted residential areas in the U.S.) opened his eyes to environmental inequity. Encounters in neighborhoods across the South and West Sides, which many avoid, helped him connect deeply with communities often overlooked. 鈥淧eople are so, so friendly,鈥 he says. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e friendly to them, they鈥檙e going to be friendly to you.鈥

At 猛料视频, he found faculty who mirrored his values. He praised professor of Psychology Dr. Steven Meyers as 鈥渧ery organized,鈥 鈥渉ighly accomplished鈥 and deeply supportive. Of his time working with Barbosa, Dr. Meyers says, 鈥淚've worked with Joabe since he started our doctoral program. I've supervised his coaching work inside and outside of the university. Joabe also has been a student in our Instructor Development Program where he gained teaching skills that he is now using as an instructor for teaching undergraduate classes in our department.鈥 He went on to further state that 鈥淛oabe is smart and incredibly grounded as a person and professional. He is able to connect with others very easily and quickly. Joabe has a way of making people feel at ease, heard and valued. He is a talented emerging professional on a promising trajectory for a very successful career in clinical work. Joabe has a wonderful sense of humor, and he brings wide set of experiences and perspectives to bear as he helps others.鈥 Barbosa, a graduate assistant in Residence Life, also teaches undergraduates and works in clinical placements, including ADHD coaching.

Looking ahead to graduation in 2027, Barbosa remains open to where life takes him. 鈥淚 want to influence people and motivate people to get out of their comfort zone,鈥 he says. He hopes to reframe his own trauma as inspiration: 鈥淚f you re-signify trauma to be positive, then you鈥檙e going to do amazing things.鈥

As he prepares to speak at commencement, Barbosa reflects on his time at 猛料视频 with gratitude. 鈥淚 love 猛料视频. I can鈥檛 emphasize that enough,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 imagine myself going anywhere else.鈥

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