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Member since: June 14, 2009
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Bio:
Every chance I get, I'm with my horses Finn and Ellie or doing something in my garden or with photography. My dog Jazz is usually with me. I have ...
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Every chance I get, I'm with my horses Finn and Ellie or doing something in my garden or with photography. My dog Jazz is usually with me. I have a new Mac and am spending time learning that system. I'm a professor, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. I have spent many years doing research on the meanings of violence to perpetrators and survivors, how persons over come adversities and become resilient, and the development of violent behaviors. I use in-depth interviewing to collect life stories.I have had several projects that involve children, teens, and their families.I'm very interested in qualitative research and believe that researchers have hardly begun to tap into the potential that qualitative methods have for enhancing knowledge and building effective social polices and programs.Don't be put off with my infrequent but striking use of slang. Sometimes no other words fit.
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Interests:
child development, child sexual abuse, prevention, resilience, family violence, horses, boating, ...
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child development, child sexual abuse, prevention, resilience, family violence, horses, boating, nature, gardening, cooking
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Lately I've been reading:Agatha Christie, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Jane Austen, cozy mysteries
Lately I've been writing:
Shame, Blame, & Child Sexual Abuse: From Harsh Realities to Hope. This book answers questions th...
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Shame, Blame, & Child Sexual Abuse: From Harsh Realities to Hope. This book answers questions that many people have. It is based on interviews with child and adult survivors, mothers of survivors, and perpetrators. The book challenges myths and misunderstandings
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