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KATHRYN BASHAM, Ph.D.

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Smith College School for Social Work
Northampton, MA 01063

Education

A.B., George Washington University
M.S.W, University of California at Berkeley
Ph.D., Smith College School for Social Work

Professional Interest Areas

Couple and family therapy

Ethics and clinical social work

Divorce research (including non-custodial parenting)

Synthesis of theoretical models applied to clinical social work practice

Areas of Current Research

Diversity and Pedagogy

Couple/Family Therapy Practice with survivors of childhood trauma

Selected Recent Publications and Presentations

Donner, S., Basham, K., & Everett, J. (In press). The Anti-racism field assignment: Beginning results and lessons learned. Journal of Teaching in Social Work.

Miehls, D. and Basham, K. (In press). Object relations couple therapy with trauma survivors. Handbook of stress, trauma, and the family. New York: Taylor Francis Publishers.

Basham, K., and Miehls, D. (2004). Transforming the legacy: Couple therapy with survivors of childhood trauma. New York: Columbia University Press.

Basham, K., and Miehls, D. (Eds.) (2004). Special Issue: Pedagogy and Diversity. Smith College School for Social Work, 74(2).

Basham, K. (2004). Weaving a tapestry: Anti-racism and the pedagogy of clinical social work practice. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 74(2), 289-314.

Presentation - Transforming the legacy: Toward compassionate activism, May 24, 2004, Fourth International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, Quebec City, Canada. 


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