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ANNEMARIE GOCKEL , Ph.D.

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Lilly Hall
Smith College School for Social Work
Northampton, MA 01063

Education

B.A., Concordia University
M.S.W., University of Toronto
Ph.D. (Counseling Psychology), University of British Columbia

Professional Interest Areas

Clinical practice in health/mental health

Spiritually-integrated interventions

Mind-body interventions

Mindfulness and trauma

Interdisciplinary research and practice

Areas of Current Research

Spirituality and clinical practice

Selected Recent Publications and Presentations

Russell, M., Harris, B., & Gockel, A. (2008). Parenting in poverty: Perspectives of high risk parents. Journal of Children and Poverty, 83-98.

Harris, B., Russell, M. & Gockel, A. (2007). The impact of poverty on first nations mothers attending a parenting program. First Peoples Child and Family Review, 21-30.

Russell, M., Gockel, A., & Harris, B. (2007). Parent perspectives on intensive intervention for child maltreatment. Child and Adolescent Social Work, 101-120.

Russell, M. & Gockel, A. (2005). Recovery processes in a treatment program for women. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 27-46.

Gockel, A. (2004). The trend towards spirituality in the workplace. Overview and implications for career counseling. Journal of Employment Counseling, 156-167.

Selected Presentations

Russell, M., Gockel, A., & Harris, B. (2007, October). Return to social work roots: Parents confirm value of an ecological perspective. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, California.

Russell, M., Harris, B., Gockel, A. (2007, October). Parenting in poverty: What ‘high risk’ parents tell us about best practices. Workshop presented to the fall conference of the BCASW, Vancouver, British Columbia. 

Gockel, A. (2007, August). Client perspectives on spirituality in the consulting room. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Russell, M., Gockel, A, & Harris, B. (2007, April). High risk parents identify best practices. Paper presented at the meeting of the 16th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Portland, Oregon.

Gockel, A. (2006, November). Creating experiences of healing and wellness: Preliminary findings of a narrative study. Paper presented at the meeting of the 4th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Spirituality and Health, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Gockel, A., Russell, M., & Harris, B. (2006, November). Building an extended family model. Paper presented at the World Health Organization and Child Welfare League of Canada’s World Forum on Child Welfare, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Russell, M., Gockel, A., & Harris, B. (2006, November). Parent experiences of child protective services. Paper presented at the World Health Organization and Child Welfare League of Canada’s World Forum on Child Welfare, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Gockel, A. (2006, August). The new discourse on spirituality and its implications for psychology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

Last updated 1/17/09.

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