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Areas of focus both Professional and Research: |
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International Psychology-Trauma concentration |
International Psychology-Trauma concentration, Crisis Bonding Theory, Public Health-Health Promotion and Behavioral Science, Qualitative and Quantitative Research, Humanitarian Law, |
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Trauma Prevention, Response and Recovery, Victimization, Collective Behavior, Cancer and Trauma Survivorship (adults and children), Health Promotion, Social Marketing, Patient Advocacy |
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Crisis Bonding Theory |
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Public Health-Health Promotion and Behavioral Science |
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Qualitative and Quantitative Research |
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Humanitarian Law |
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Trauma Prevention, Response and Recovery |
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Victimization |
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Collective Behavior |
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Cancer and Trauma Survivorship (adults and children) |
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Health Promotion |
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Social Marketing |
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Patient Advocacy |
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Spokesperson-Media, Print, Radio |
Spokesperson-Media, Print, Radio |
Revision as of 18:42, 5 June 2014
"The Crisis Bonding Theory" is a term I developed based upon several years of researching and working with a myriad of trauma populations in real-time crisis scenarios (through Level 1 Trauma Centers, NGO's and faith based organizations-both domestic and international). Utilizing my skills as an International Trauma Psychologist and Public Health Advisor has provided contextual richness to understand the delicate experience of this human condition and provide social significance to qualify the human bonding phenomenon. An Abstract of my copyrighted research is available here: http://gradworks.umi.com/35/53/3553245.html, with a formal peer-reviewed published article in process.
Areas of focus both Professional and Research: International Psychology-Trauma concentration, Crisis Bonding Theory, Public Health-Health Promotion and Behavioral Science, Qualitative and Quantitative Research, Humanitarian Law, Trauma Prevention, Response and Recovery, Victimization, Collective Behavior, Cancer and Trauma Survivorship (adults and children), Health Promotion, Social Marketing, Patient Advocacy Spokesperson-Media, Print, Radio