From teletherapy to delivering frontline services, the pandemic was a springboard for use of technology in social work practice.
From teletherapy to delivering frontline services, the pandemic was a springboard for use of technology in social work practice.
Social work and theology dual-degree grad Casey Flynn takes a spiritually informed approach to clinical social work.
MSW and MTS dual-degree grad Neal Burton advocates for vulnerable community members
The Institute for Human-Animal Connection is pleased to welcome Maureen Huang to the adjunct faculty team for the Animals and Human Health certificate program. Huang is the founder of Pawsibility, a private practice in Singapore that specializes in animal-assisted therapy. She often works alongside her canine co-therapists to bring insights that change the way people think, behave and feel.
2021 PhD graduate Rachel Speer studies how oppression shapes the health of marginalized communities. She is joining the social work faculty at Bryn Mawr College.
Research by PhD grad Daphne Brydon identifies re-entry intervention opportunities for individuals released from a juvenile sentence of life without parole.
Mara-Daria Cojocaru spent her first COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom thinking of new ways to combine her academic and creative work to be of relevance outside of her usual circles. She refers to her new work as animal-assisted philosophy. Cojocaru sought out the Animals and Human Health (AHH) professional development certificate to learn more about our complex relationships with animals and how animal-assisted interventions can be successful.