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, and Families 09/86 – 08/90 Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Queen’s University, Canada Majors: Psychology, Sociology ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 09/22 – Present Assistant Professor Social Work Department Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA 01/09 – Present Lecturer (Part-Time) Social Work & Criminal Justice Program University of Washington Tacoma _____________ Summary of BASW Courses taught (all settings): - Suicide: Individual and Community Response - Assessment Tools and Measures - Social Welfare Practice
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and Social Science, 621(1), 111-131. McLanahan, S., & Garfinkel, I. (2012). “Fragile families: Debates, Facts, and Solutions”. In Marriage at the Crossroads: Law, Policy, and the Brave New World of Twenty-First-Century Families, 142. Timmins, Nicholas. The Five Giants: A Biography of the Welfare State, Harper Collins 1995. Fiona Larkin, '20, Psychology:My tutorial was called “Cross-cultural Psychology.” Each week I was asked to quickly read the assigned topic in a few textbooks for a brief overview
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(MSW) (1976) Concentration Area: Social work practice with individuals, families and groups University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. School of Social Work. (1975) First year of MSW Program. Major concentration: Social Groupwork Hope College, Holland, MI. (1974) Major: Sociology/Psychology. PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2015 – 2018 Chair, Social Work Department 2011 – 2015 Chair, Global Studies Program 2006 – 2010 Field Coordinator, Social Work Program 2014 - 2015 Pacific Lutheran University 2005
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with regional and/or industry accreditation standards, as well as best practices for teaching adult learners. Any questions about these offerings can be directed to Continuing Education at ce@plu.edu or 253-535-7722. Type 1 – add continuing education course offerings (through The Connecting Link) EDUC 961B: Social and Emotional Learning (SEL): Integrating and Measuring Essential Skills in the Traditional and Virtual Classrooms EDUC 961C: English Learners and Students with Special Needs: Maximizing
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undergraduate students to relate theory and practice in a work situation. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as Intern: followed by the specific title designated by the instructor in consultation with the student. (1 to 12) 12 EDUC 497 : Special Project Individual study and research on education problems or additional laboratory experience in public school classrooms. Prerequisite: consent of the dean. (1 to 4) Educational Psychology (EPSY) - Undergraduate Courses EPSY 361
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, take a deep breath and know you have done everything you can. Remember you can only control what you can control. Letting go of worry by Psychology Today How to stop dwelling a simple practice to let go of anxious thoughts posted by Uplift Connect Ask yourself “what will this worry accomplish?” If the answer is “not much” then let go. How mindfulness can help you navigate the coronavirus panic by mindful.org Yoga for stress and anxiety Exercise! See next drop down menu. List of Wellness Phone Apps
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Counseling Psychology, Washington State University Location: University Center, Regency Room A-3) “Football, Futbol, Soccer – in Seattle” Gary Wright, Senior VP of Business Operations, Seattle Sounders Location: University Center, Scandinavian Cultural Center A-4) “Olympic Nationalism: Narratives of Identity and Difference in the Beijing Games” This presentation examines identities of the nation-state as they are imagined through the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Through her studies of urban, educated
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similarities and differences from prehistory to the present. Economics: studies human behavior, institutions, and policies with the objective of using limited resources efficiently. History: studies variation and development over time and space within human societies, cultures, and institutions. Political Science: studies power relations, within and between societies and other units of human organization. Psychology: studies mental processes, brain, and behavior, and the relationships among them. Social
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Counseling Psychology, Washington State University Location: University Center, Regency Room A-3) “Football, Futbol, Soccer – in Seattle” Gary Wright, Senior VP of Business Operations, Seattle Sounders Location: University Center, Scandinavian Cultural Center A-4) “Olympic Nationalism: Narratives of Identity and Difference in the Beijing Games” This presentation examines identities of the nation-state as they are imagined through the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Through her studies of urban, educated
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