Graduate Faculty
*Members of the Graduate Faculty with endorsement to chair dissertation committees
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Faculty |
Research Interests |
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Margaret Adamek* |
Mental health and aging, elder suicide, late-life depression in long term care |
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William Barton* |
Juvenile justice, youth development, program evaluation, evaluation methods, policy implementation |
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Joann Beathea |
African American women, adolescent female issues |
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Bob Bennett |
Mental health practices, adolescent sex offenders and their families, group work, children and adolescents |
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Carolyn Black |
Domestic violence, survivors of sexual assault, client-centered practice and research |
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Lorraine Blackman |
Developing empirically-based, preventive practice models in family life education, reconnecting social work practice to its historical roots in prevention such as family life education and public health education, family policy analysis and formulation, ethnic and gender-sensitive practice in social work and family life education, research methods with small samples, including single subject designs, non-parametric statistics, and qualitative methods |
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Katharine Byers |
Welfare reform, social welfare policy analysis, teaching strategies in the policy sequence, community and organizational practice, qualitative research methods top |
| Frank Caucci |
Narrative therapy, object relations, lbgt identity issues, HIV/AIDS, particularly psychosocial etiologies and treatment & prevention programs |
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Valerie Chang |
Women, abusive relationships, interpretive interactivism, evaluation of social work practice skills, qualitative methods, educational assessment |
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Barry Cournoyer |
Mental health, clinical social work, educational assessment, social work skills development |
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James Daley* |
Couples coping with chronic illness, family assessment, international military social work |
| Ed Fitzgerald |
Legal aspects of social work |
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Gail Folaron |
Child welfare, foster care, emancipating youth, qualitative research methods |
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Carol Hostetter |
Child welfare education and training, evaluation of online courses, and the scholarship of teaching and learning |
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Khadija Khaja |
Social welfare needs of Muslim communities, global health care needs of culturally diverse women, international research, qualitative ethnographic research |
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Hea-Won Kim
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Mental health, psychosocial rehabilitation for persons with severe mental illness, stress and coping processes of families of persons with disabilities, including cross-cultural issues, family psychoeducation |
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Kathy Lay |
Substance abuse intervention and treatment of individuals and families, theory for practice, social work values and ethics, feminist theory for practice top |
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Eldon Marshall |
Effect of HIV with families, adolescent sex offenders, family therapy practice |
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Lisa McGuire |
Child welfare, housing and homelessness, welfare reform, qualitative research methods |
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Paul Newcomb* |
Substance abuse, child mental health |
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Philip Ouellette* |
Trauma survivors of natural disasters, eco-systemic family therapy and training, oppositional teens and families, instructional technology and computer-assisted learning, family mediation and conflict resolution, group behavior and dynamics |
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Manoj Pardasani |
Aging and social policy, community-based services for the elderly, community development, organizations and empowerment, cultural competence in social work practice, HIV/AIDS and supportive housing |
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Michael Patchner* |
Aging and health care, social work education, program evaluation |
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Cathy Pike* |
Instrument development and psychometric testing, measurement of social work educational outcomes, values and ethics, rapid assessment instrument development for measuring client progress |
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Gerald Powers* |
Mental health, school social work, teaching/learning styles, professional ethics, behavioral science research top |
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Irene Queiro-Tajalli
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Community practice, diversity, educational assessment, gerontology, international social work, Latino issues, online teaching |
| Theresa Roberts |
African-centered social work paradigms, cultural competency and diversity, leadership and macro practice, qualitative research, health disparities, transformational planning |
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Wm. Patrick Sullivan |
Mental health, strengths perspective, case management public policy |
| Jeffry Thigpen |
Childhood sexual behavior, sexual development, sexual health, and African-American sexuality |
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Denise Travis |
HIV/AIDS research in communities of color, child welfare and ASFA, and mental health and addictions |
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Rebecca Van Voorhis |
Welfare reform, mental health and addictions services, empowerment |
| Robert Vernon* |
Technology policy in social work, digital divide issues, agency technology development |
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Marion Wagner |
Feminist administration, political advocacy, women's issues, lesbian issues, child welfare |
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David Westhuis* |
Substance abuse treatment and prevention, family issues, program evaluation, rapid assessment instrument development & validation, adjustment of military families, use of technology in the clinical setting, and curriculum evaluation and assessment |
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Sabrina Williamson |
Scope and efficacy of faith-based social services, intervention research with an emphasis on anti-poverty initiatives, welfare reform, and the scholarship of teaching and learning top |
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