The research team of Associate Professor Mary Elizabeth Collins, Principal Invesitagator, Professor Maryann Amodeo, Co-Principal Investigator, and Clinical Professor Cassandra Clay, Co-Investigator, has released two reports as part of its National Evaluation of Child Welfare Training Grants. The reports are a Case Study Report of Independent Living Training Projects and a Review of the Literature on […]
Dr. Ruth Freedman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, has been invited to present a teleconference training for the National Association for the Dually Diagnosed (NADD). She will co-present with Donald Freedman, JD, on “Assessing and Enhancing the Capacity of Individuals with Dual Diagnoses to Make Informed Health and Mental Health Care Decisions,” on September 28. […]
Clinical Assistant Professor Linda Yael Schiller has been invited to present on “New Paradigms in Group Development: Applying The Relational Model of Group Development to Vulnerable Populations.” This workshop features her latest work on stages of group development from a relational model, also known as the Schiller Model. In addition, Professor Schiller’s model of […]
Dr. Ruth Freedman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, has been invited by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation and RAND Corporation to participate in a Roundtable Discussion on advance care planning. The purpose of the Roundtable Discussion is to inform the Secretarial Report […]