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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Kim M. Anderson, Ph.D. School of Social Work, Public Affairs Doctoral Program University of Central Florida, HPA1 #223 12805 Pegasus Drive Orlando, FL 32816-3358 [email protected] 573.424.0298 Education and Certification 2001 Ph.D., School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas-Lawrence Dissertation Topic: Recovery: Resistance and Resilience in Female Incest Survivors. Ph.D. advisor: Dennis Saleebey 1987 M.S.S.W., School of Social Work, University of Texas-Austin 1985 B.S. in Social Work and B.A. in Psychology, Iowa State University-Ames L.C.S.W. Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Missouri, #002258 L.S.C.S.W. Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Kansas, #1797 Current Position 2018-2019 Interim Program Director for the Public Affairs Doctoral Program 2015-Present Professor, School of Social Work, Public Affairs (PAF) Doctoral Program Ph.D. courses taught: PAF 7820 Qualitative Methods for Public Affairs, PAF 7317 Social Inquiry & Public Policy; PAF 7919 Doctoral Research; PAF 7908 Independent Study, PAF 7947 Practicum in Community-Based Research MSW courses taught: SOW 6324 Clinical Practice with Groups, SOW 6383 Social Work Administration 2015-Present Social Work Track Coordinator for PAF Doctoral Program Prior Academic Positions Full-time 2012-2015 Joint Courtesy Appointment Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri 2008-2015 Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Missouri 2002-2008 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Missouri MSW courses taught: Evaluative Research in Clinical Practice, Strategies of Clinical Practice, Resiliency and Solution-Focused Clinical Practice, Professional Field Seminar, Trauma Theory and Crisis Intervention; PhD courses taught: Dissertation Seminar, Research Applications, 2000-2002 Associate Professor, Director of BSW Program, Avila College, Kansas City, Missouri

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Kim M. Anderson, Ph.D. School of Social Work, Public Affairs Doctoral Program

University of Central Florida, HPA1 #223 12805 Pegasus Drive

Orlando, FL 32816-3358 [email protected]

573.424.0298

Education and Certification 2001 Ph.D., School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas-Lawrence

Dissertation Topic: Recovery: Resistance and Resilience in Female Incest Survivors. Ph.D. advisor: Dennis Saleebey

1987 M.S.S.W., School of Social Work, University of Texas-Austin 1985 B.S. in Social Work and B.A. in Psychology, Iowa State University-Ames L.C.S.W. Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Missouri, #002258 L.S.C.S.W. Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Kansas, #1797 Current Position 2018-2019 Interim Program Director for the Public Affairs Doctoral Program 2015-Present Professor, School of Social Work, Public Affairs (PAF) Doctoral Program

Ph.D. courses taught: PAF 7820 Qualitative Methods for Public Affairs, PAF 7317 Social Inquiry & Public Policy; PAF 7919 Doctoral Research; PAF 7908 Independent Study, PAF 7947 Practicum in Community-Based Research MSW courses taught: SOW 6324 Clinical Practice with Groups, SOW 6383 Social Work Administration

2015-Present Social Work Track Coordinator for PAF Doctoral Program Prior Academic Positions Full-time 2012-2015 Joint Courtesy Appointment Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri 2008-2015 Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Missouri 2002-2008 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Missouri

MSW courses taught: Evaluative Research in Clinical Practice, Strategies of Clinical Practice, Resiliency and Solution-Focused Clinical Practice, Professional Field Seminar, Trauma Theory and Crisis Intervention; PhD courses taught: Dissertation Seminar, Research Applications,

2000-2002 Associate Professor, Director of BSW Program, Avila College,

Kansas City, Missouri

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1992-1999 Assistant Professor, Field Coordinator, Avila College, Kansas City, Missouri § BSW courses taught from 1992-2002: Violence in the Family, Child Sexual

Abuse, Trauma and Transformation, Spirituality and Healing, Crisis Intervention, Social Justice, SW Field Seminar, SW Practice with Organizations and Communities, SW Practice with Groups and Families, Social Legislation/Policy, Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare.

1990-1991 Instructor, Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas § BSW courses taught: Social Welfare Policy, Basic Counseling Skills,

Sociology of the Family, SW Practice with Group, Organizations and Communities, Social Change and Social Welfare, SW Practice with Children and Families, SW Field Seminar, Helping Strategies for Children.

Part-time 2000 Instructor, School of Social Work, University of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri,

§ MSW course taught: Foundations of SW Practice I.

2000 Instructor, School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1992-1994 Kansas

§ MSW courses taught: Crisis Intervention, SW Practice I & II, Social Policy, Problem, and Program Analysis, I & II

1993-1994 Field Instructor, School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas, Lawrence,

Kansas Doctoral Service-University of Central Florida Public Affairs (PAF) Doctoral Program 2018-2019 Interim Program Director for Public Affairs Doctoral Program 2016-2017 PAF Director Search Committee, member 2015-Present PAF, Social Work Track Coordinator: recruitment, admissions, plans of study,

research workshops Total students: 65 Social Work Track: 15 2015-Present PAF, Qualifying Examination grader Dissertation Committees (11 committees) 2019-Present Public Affairs Doctoral Program, Faisal Mohamidi, dissertation committee

member, “Strategic Planning at the Local Level of Government: Evidence from Florida.”

2019-Present Public Affairs Doctoral Program, Esteban Santis, dissertation committee member, “Postcolonial Public Administration: A Critical Discourse Analysis.”

2018-Present Public Affairs Doctoral Program, Meghan Budvarson, dissertation committee member, “Analysis of Social Work Oncology Network (SWON) Online Postings

and Survey Findings on Financial Challenges of Cancer Patients.” 2017-Present Public Affairs Doctoral Program, Andria Scott-Ray, dissertation chair, “A Quantitative Examination of School Choice in the State of Florida and the

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Potential Rise of De Facto Segregation along Racial and Income Lines.” 2019-Present Public Affairs Doctoral Program, Rachael Mack, dissertation chair, “Digital Storytelling: An Educational Methodology to Increase Cultural Identification.” 2019-Present Public Affairs Doctoral Program, Jennifer Sanguiliano, dissertation chair, “Gifted Professional Development for Teachers and its Effects on Students.” 2018-2019 Public Affairs Doctoral Program, Ahmad Khanijahani, dissertation committee member, “Determinants of Perceived Unmet Medical Need Among U.S. Adults”. 2015-2019 Public Affairs Doctoral Program, Lisa Macri, dissertation committee member,

“Assessing Institutional Response to Sexual Violence on College Campuses.” 2017-2018 Department of Sociology, Sarah Sacra, dissertation committee member,

“Domestic Stalking, Violation of Protection Orders, and Homicide in Chicago Neighborhoods: The Influence of Social Disorganization and Gender Inequality.”

2017 Public Affairs Doctoral Program, Orville Clayton, dissertation committee member, “Jail Mental Health Innovations: Factors Influencing Mental Health Service Innovations for Jails.”

2016-2017 Public Affairs Doctoral Program, Madhu Shettian, dissertation committee member, “Determinants of Hospital Efficiency and Patient Safety in the United States.”

Doctoral Service-University of Missouri School of Social Work 2008-2015 School of Social Work, 1-3 doctoral advisees, per year. Dissertation Committees (14 committees) 2014-2017 Sinclair School of Nursing, Briana Snyder, “Management of Intimate Partner

Violence and Dissociative Identity Disorder.” (committee member) 2014-2016 Human Development and Family Studies, Andrea Roach, “Exposure to Parental Conflict and Violence in Childhood: Influences on Emerging Adults’ Relationships with Parents and Perceptions of Intimate Relationships”. (committee member) School of Social Work, Lindsay Ruhr, “Abortion Decision-Making and the

Impact of the 72-hour Waiting Period” (committee member) 2014-2015 School of Social work, Laura King, “African American Males Navigating Their

Way to College” (chair and methodologist) 2013-2015 School of Social Work, Abigail Rolbiecki, “PhotoVoice: A Brief Therapeutic

Intervention for Survivors of Sexual Assault” (chair) 2014 Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Jennifer Root,

“Building Conditional Safety ‘brick by brick’: Conceptualizing Safety Among Women who Experience Intimate Partner Violence.” (external examiner)

2011-2014 School of Social Work, 1 student-Ashley Gage, “Pregnancy Intention Among Women with Cystic Fibrosis.” (member)

2011-2012 Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis, 1 student, Wendy Mills, “Survivor Leaders: A Grounded Theory Inquiry into Leadership Practices of Childhood Trauma Survivors.” Received outstanding dissertation. (member)

2007-2011 Sinclair School of Nursing, Teak Nelson, “Finding ‘The Answers Inside Me’: A Model of Empowerment through Breastfeeding and Weaning.” (methodologist)

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2007-2010 School of Social Work, 1 Kirsten Havig, “Empowerment for Social Justice: A Grounded Theory Study of Social Work Field Instruction Strategies.” (chair and methodologist)

2006-2009 School of Social Work, 2 students: Shreya Bhandari, “Coping Among Pregnant, Rural, Low-Income Women Facing Intimate Partner Violence (Pregnancy to Three Months Post-Natal).” (chair and methodologist)

Eun-Jun Bang, “The Effects of Gender, Academic Concerns, and Social Support on Stress for International Students.” (chair)

2004-2006 Sinclair School of Nursing, Jeffrey Gage, “Male Partner Participation in Smoking Cessation for Women During Pregnancy.” (methodologist)

Department of Educational, School and Counseling Psychology, Gretchen Reinders, “Women’s Reactions to a Realistic Rape Portrayal and the Influence of Feminist Identity and Rape Myth Acceptance.” (member)

Doctoral Supervision 2014 Supervised 2 students, Laura King, Research Application I, SW9800, and Jennifer

First, Independent Study, SW9090, “Adult Sons of Abused Women”. 2013 Supervised 1 student, Abigail Rolbiecki, for Ph.D. Research Application I,

SW9800, “PhotoVoice: A Brief Therapeutic Intervention for Survivors of Sexual Assault”.

2012-2013 Supervised 1 student, Andrea Roach, HDFS 9210 Research Practicum, SW9090 Research in Social Work Practice, Poster Presentation “Daughters of Victimized Mothers: Negotiating Relations with Fathers Who Abuse”, (November, 2013) National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) Annual Conference, San Antonio.

2012-2013 Supervised 1 student, Jonathan Cook, Department of Psychological Sciences, 9545 clinical internship, Coalition Against Rape & Domestic Violence (CARDV).

2011-2012 Supervised 1 student, Sirinat Sriumporn, N9710, Advanced Research Practicum in Nursing, “Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Youth Exposed to Domestic Violence”. (Poster won MU Sinclair School of Nursing Dean’s Award for Outstanding Student Research)

2007 Supervised 1 student, Kirsten Havig, for Ph.D. Research Application I, SW9800 “Posttraumatic Growth in Adult Daughters of Battered Women”

Publications

Book Under Contract Kaukinen, C., Anderson, K. M., Power, R., Jasinski, J. (under contract). Intimate partner violence: A multidisciplinary approach to research and practice. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing. Book Anderson, K. M. (2010). Enhancing resilience in survivors of family violence. New York: Springer Publishing Company. ISBN: 9780826111395 Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles *=PhD Student Co-author, **=BSW Student Co-author

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1. Anderson, K. M., & Conners, A*. (revise/resubmit) The pursuit of higher education for adult daughters of abused women. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education.

2. Sanguiliano, J*., Anderson, K. M., Welcome, S., Hissom, P. K., Hannah, B., and Lovero, N. (2019). Strong families and successful students: A qualitative study

of families involved in a strength-based community program. Journal of At-Risk Issues, 22(1), 19-27.

3. Anderson, K. M. (2019). Enhancing resilience in adult daughters of abused women.

Social Work in Mental Health. DOI: 10.1080/15332985.2019.1577789

4. Anderson, K.M., & *Bernhardt, C. (2019). Resilient adult daughters of abused women: Turning pain into purpose. Violence Against Women. DOI: 1077801219842946

5. Anderson, K. M., & * Mack, R. (2018) Digital storytelling: A narrative method for positive identity development in minority youth. Social Work with Groups, 42(2).

DOI: 10.1080/01609513.2017.1413616

6. Anderson, K., & *Roach, A. (2017). Daughters of victimized mothers: Navigating relations with fathers who abuse. International Journal of Social Work and Human Services Practice, 5(4), 147-156. DOI: 10.13189/ijrh.2017.050401

7. Kaukinen, C., Anderson, K., et al., (2017). The direction of violence against women research and evaluation. Women and Criminal Justice.

DOI: 10.1080/08974454.2017.1389670

8. Anderson, K. M. (2017). Children’s protective strategies in the context of exposure to domestic violence. Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 27(8),

835-846. DOI: 10.1080/10911359.2017.1339654

9. Anderson, K. M., *Danforth, L., & *First, J. (2017). Nonviolent adult sons of abused women: Ending the cycle of violence. International Journal of Social Work and Human Services Practice, 5(3), 105-117. DOI: 10.13189/ijrh.2017.050303

10. Anderson, K. M., Renner, L. M., & Bloom, T. S. (2017). Protective strategies among rural women in an abusive relationship. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 38(10),

610-618. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2017.1322159

11. *Rolbiecki, A., Anderson, K.M., Tedi, M., & Albright, D. (2016). ‘Waiting for the cold to end’: Using PhotoVoice as a narrative intervention for survivors of sexual assault.

Traumatology, 22(4), 242-248. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/trm0000087

12. **Wilson, D. K., Hudson, S. P., Hall, J.M., & Anderson, K. M. (2016). Examining the digital story created by an adolescent with cancer: Insights and ideas from a case story. Open Journal of Nursing, 6(5), 424-434. http://www.scirp.org/journal/OJN/.

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13. Anderson, K. M., & *Cook, J. R. (2015). Challenges and opportunities of using digital storytelling as a trauma narrative intervention for traumatized children. Advances in Social Work, 16(1), 78-89.

14. Anderson, K. M., Renner, L. M., & Bloom, T. S. (2013). Rural women’s strategic responses to intimate partner violence. Health Care for Women International, 35, 423-441. DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2013.815757

15. Anderson, K. M., Renner, L. M., & Danis, F. S. (2012). Recovery: Resilience and growth in the aftermath of domestic violence. Violence Against Women, 18(11), 1279-1299. DOI: 10.1177/1077801212470543.

16. Shigaki, C. L., Anderson, K. M., Howald, C. L., Hensen, A. L., & Gregg, B.E. (2012) Disability on campus: A survey of faculty and staff. Work, 42(4), 559-71.

17. Anderson, K. M., & *Bang, E. (2012) Assessing PTSD and resilience for females who during childhood were exposed to domestic violence. Child & Family Social Work, 17, 55-65. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2206.2011.00772

18. *Bhandari, S., Bullock, L., Anderson, K.M., Danis, F., &. Sharps, P. (2011) Coping with

intimate partner violence during pregnancy. Health Care for Women International, 32(9), 833-854. DOI:10.1080/07399332.2011.585532

19. Anderson, K. M., Danis, F. S., & *Havig, K. (2011) Adult daughters of battered women: Recovery and posttraumatic growth following childhood adversity. Families in

Society, 92(2), 154-160. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.4092

20. Danis, F. S., & Anderson, K. M. (2008). An underserved and untapped resource: A preliminary study of collegiate sorority response to dating violence. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, & Trauma, 17(3), 336-351. DOI: 10.1080/10926770802406478

21. Anderson, K. M., & Hiersteiner, C. (2008). Recovering from childhood sexual abuse: Is a storybook ending possible? The American Journal of Family Therapy, 36(5), 413-424.DOI: 10.1080/01926180701804592

22. Danis, F. S., Yoon, D. P., & Anderson, K. M. (2007) The role of self-efficacy in

mediating Personal and environmental factors that influence practice with crime victims: Implications for professional development. Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education, 10(1), 25-36. ISSN: 1097-

4911

23. Anderson, K. M., & Hiersteiner, C. (2007). Listening to the stories of adults in treatment who were sexually abused as children. Families in Society, 88(4), 637-644. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.3686

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24. Anderson, K. M., & Danis, F. S. (2007). Collegiate sororities and dating violence: An exploratory study of informal and formal helping strategies. Violence Against Women, 13(1), 1-14. DOI: 10.1177/1077801206294808

25. Anderson, K., & Sundet, P. (2006). Making a mission statement a reality in child welfare: Resiliency and solution-focused therapy as core strategy. Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education, 9(2-3), 54-64.

26. Anderson, K. M., & Danis, F. (2006). Adult daughters of battered women: Resistance

and resilience in the face of danger. Affilia, 21(4), 419-432. DOI: 10.1177/0886109906292130

27. Anderson, K. M. (2006). Surviving Incest: The art of resistance. Families in Society,

83(3), 409-416. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.3546

28. Hodges, J. Q., & Anderson, K. M. (2005). What do social workers need to know about mental health courts? Social Work in Mental Health, 4(2), 19-32.

DOI: 10.1300/J200v04n02_02

29. Galambos, C., Watt, W., Anderson, K., & Danis, F. (2005). Rural social work practice: Maintaining confidentiality in the face of dual relationships. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 2(2), Available at http://www.socialworker.com/jswve/content/view/23//.

30. Anderson, K. M. (1998). Helping sexually abused children through using strengths and

resiliency approaches. Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 13(3-4), 9-25.

31. Anderson, K. M. (1997). Uncovering survival abilities in children who have been

sexually abused. Families in Society, 78(6), 592-599. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1606/1044-3894.3389 Under Review Anderson, K. M. (revise/resubmit). Digital storytelling: A method for autobiographical

32. learning in minority youth. International Journal of Education and the Arts Invited

1. Anderson, K. M. (2018). Editor for Special Issue: Posttraumatic growth and resilience despite experiencing trauma and oppression. Journal of Family Social Work, 21(1), 1-4. doi.org/10.1080/10522158.2017.1402540

2. Anderson, K. M. (2010). Foreword. In L.Y. Song & C.Y. Shih, The Strengths

Perspective: Social Work Intervention Theory and Practice (pp. v-vi). Taipei: Hungyeh Publisher.

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3. Anderson, K. M. (2005). What do Missourians think about child sexual abuse: Is

sexual abuse a serious problem for children in Missouri? Colleagues for Children, 8(2), pp. 5 &10.

Book Chapters 1. Anderson, K. M., Havig, K., & Danis, F. S. (2019). Adult daughters of intimate partner

violence survivors: From childhood powerlessness to adult empowerment. In E. McInnes, & Mason, A. D. (Eds). Where to From Here? Examining Conflict-Related and Relational Interaction Trauma. Leiden, The Netherlands/Boston, MA: Brill Publishers.

2. Anderson, K. M. (2017). Let’s get personal: Digital Stories for transformational learning in social work students. In P. Hardy & G. Jamison (Eds) Digital Storytelling in Higher Education-International Perspectives (pp. 73-89). London: Palgrave Macmillan.

3. Anderson, K. M., & Wallace, B. (2015). Digital storytelling as a trauma narrative

intervention for children exposed to domestic violence. In J. Cohen & L. Johnson (Eds). Film and Video-based Therapy (95-107). New York: Taylor & Francis/Routledge. ISBN: 978-1-138-78142-9

4. Anderson, K. M. (2015). A strengths and resiliency-based assessment for survivors of intimate partner violence. In E. Bellamy (Ed.) Partner Violence: Risk Factors, Therapeutic Interventions and Psychological Impact (59-74). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. ISBN: 978-1-63463-300-0

5. Anderson, K.M. (2012). Fostering resilience in daughters of battered women. In D.

Becvar (Ed). Handbook of Family Resilience (pp.495-514). New York: Springer Publishing.

6. Anderson, K. M. (2012). Recovery: Resilience and redemption in survivors of intimate

partner violence. In A. Browne-Miller (Ed). Violence and Abuse in Society: Understanding a Global Crisis: Volume 4: Approaches and Responses (Chapter 12, pp.239-261). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO and Praeger Publishers.

7. Anderson, K. M. (2011). Assessing strengths: Identifying acts of resistance to violence and oppression. In D. Saleebey (Ed). The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice, 6th edition (pp.182-202). Boston, MA: Pearson.

8. Anderson, K. M., Cowger, C., Snively, C. (2009). Assessing strengths: Identifying acts

of resistance to violence and oppression. In D. Saleebey (Ed). The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice (pp. 181-198). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

9. Anderson, K. M. (2008). Discovering how resilient capacities develop in the midst of

surviving incest. In M. Ungar & L. Liebenberg (Eds.), Resilience in Action: Working with Youth Across Cultures and Contexts (pp. 61-86). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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10. Cowger, C., Anderson, K. M., & Snively, C. (2006). Assessing strengths: The political

context of individual, family, and community empowerment. In D. Saleebey, (Ed.), The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice (pp. 93-113). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Technical Reports

1. Anderson, K. M. (2015). Cherokee Adult Daughters of Abused Women: Navigating Life past Childhood Adversity. Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, OK.

2. Anderson, K. M. (2012). A process and outcome evaluation of the second year of

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) for youth exposed to domestic violence. Coalition Against Rape & Domestic Violence (CARDV), Fulton, MO.

3. Anderson, K. M. (2012). A process and outcome evaluation of the first year of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) for Adult Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. Coalition Against Rape & Domestic Violence (CARDV), Fulton, MO.

4. Anderson, K. M., & Wallace, B. (2011). A process and outcome evaluation of the first

year of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) for youth exposed to domestic violence. Coalition Against Rape & Domestic Violence (CARDV), Fulton, MO.

5. Hodges, J. Q., & Anderson, K. M., (2005). An outcome evaluation of the first two years of operation of the Boone County mental health court. Boone County Mental Health Court, Columbia, Missouri.

6. Anderson, K. M. (2004). Child sexual abuse and public opinion survey in Missouri: A report on findings to prevent child abuse in Missouri. Prevent Child Abuse of Missouri, Jefferson City, Missouri.

7. Anderson, K. M., & Hodges, J. Q. (2004). A process evaluation of the first year of

operations of the Boone County mental health court. Boone County Mental Health Court, Columbia, Missouri.

Grants

External 2018-2019 Principal investigator. A Research Study Evaluating the Impact of PJI Academy on K-12 Teachers. Valencia College. $10,000. 100%. Pending Co-investigator. A Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluation of an Enhanced Specialty Training for Police Response to Domestic Violence Calls for Service National Institute of Justice, $674,169, 20%. 2014-2015 Principal Investigator. Assessing PTSD and Resilience Among Native American

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Adult Daughters of Abused Women. Cherokee Nation, OK, $25,000. 2012-2013 Principal Investigator. Trauma-Informed Practice for a Rural Domestic Violence Agency. Coalition to Counter Rape & Domestic Violence, Fulton, MO, $44,372. 2008-2013 Co-investigator. Healthy Relationship and Marriage Education Training Project (HRMET). Children’s Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, $1,240,969.68 (Year 1=20%; Year 2=10%) 2007-2008 Principal Investigator. Adult Children of Battered Women: Resiliency in the

Face of Danger. Fahs-Beck Fund for Research and Experimentation-The New York Community Trust, Fellowship, $14,929 (100%)

2004 Principal Investigator. Child sexual abuse and public opinion survey in Missouri. Prevent Child Abuse of Missouri, $9,500. (100%) 2003-2005 Co-investigator. Evaluating Mental Health Court Outcomes in Boone County, Department of Justice Grant, $20,000 (50%). 1998-1999 Principal Investigator. Recovery: Resistance and Resilience in Female Incest Survivors. Fahs-Beck Fund for Research and Experimentation-The New York Community Trust, Dissertation Fellowship, $3,000 (100%). Unfunded Co-Investigator. Evaluation of a Targeted Training and Revised Set of Protocols 2018 to Address Officer Safety When Responding to Intimate Partner Violence Calls for Service. National Institute of Justice, $500,000. Unfunded Co-Investigator. National Institute of Justice. Creating a National Resource 2017 Victim Center, Department of Justice, $4,499,000. Unfunded Co-Investigator. The UCF-USF VAW Consortium. National Institute of Justice, 2016 $4,497,143. Unfunded Principal Investigator. Digital Storytelling to Enhance Positive Development for 2016 Youth with Cancer. St. Baldrick’s Foundation, $54,456.00 Internal 2017 Cluster team member. UCF Violence Against Women Faculty Cluster Initiative. Funded $1,500.000+. 2014 Principal Investigator. Assessing PTSD and Resilience Among Cherokee Adult Daughters of Abused Women. University of Missouri’s Research Council Grant,

Summer Research Fellowship, $7,000. 2014 Principal Investigator. Assessing PTSD and Resilience Among Cherokee Adult

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Daughters of Abused Women. University of Missouri’s Research Council Grant, Research Leave, $3,659 teaching compensation for SSW.

2013-2015 Principal Investigator. Digital Storytelling with Rural Children Exposed to

Domestic Violence. University of Missouri’s Research Board Grant, $30,000. 2012 Principal Investigator. Digital Storytelling as an Intervention for Trauma

Narrative Development. Margaret W. Mangel Catalyst Grant-Proposal Enhancement Support, $600.00.

2010 Co-investigator. Summit on Human Services & Research on Veterans & Military

Families. Seeding Interdisciplinary Research Collaborations (SIRC) Program of HES Office of Research and Graduate Studies, $1,000.

2006 Principal Investigator. Understanding the Impact of Intimate Personal Violence

on Multiple Generations of Women. University of Missouri’s Richard Wallace Research Incentive Grant, $2,000.

2006-2007 Principal Investigator. A Comparison of Group Treatment for Women with

Histories of Childhood Incest. University of Missouri’s Margaret Mangel Research Catalyst Award, $660.00

2006-2007 Principal Investigator. Resilience Factors Associated with Adults Formerly in

Foster Care. University of Missouri’s Research Council Grant, $1,000. 2006 Principal Investigator. Adult Children of Batterer Women: Resiliency in the Face

of Danger. University of Missouri’s Faculty Grant Writing Institute, $1,000. 2006 Principal Investigator. Surviving Domestic Violence. University of Missouri’s

Women’s and Gender Studies Grant, $1,000. 2003 Co-investigator. Sorority Response to Dating Violence: An Exploratory Study.

University of Missouri’s Alumni Association Faculty Incentive Grant, $1,780. 2003-2004 Principal Investigator. Adult Children of Battered Women: Resiliency in the

Face of Danger. University of Missouri’s Margaret Mangel Research Catalyst Award, $1,400.

2003-2004 Co-investigator. Adult Children of Battered Women: Resiliency in the Face of

Danger. University of Missouri’s Research Council Grant, $934.00. 2001-2002 Principal Investigator. Services for Runaway and Homeless Youth in Kansas City.

Avila College Small Grant, $300.00 2000-2001 Principal Investigator. Relationship Violence Among Avila College Students.

Avila College Small Grant, $300.00.

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1999-2000 Principal Investigator. Depression and Social Supports Among Avila College

Students. Avila College Small Grant, $300.00.

Juried Conference Presentations

International/National 2019 Anderson, K. (January, symposium) Digital Storytelling as a Trauma Narrative

Intervention for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. Annual Program Meeting for Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). San Francisco.

2018 Anderson, K., *Sanguiliano, J., *Santis, E., *Mack, R., *Sualp, K., Hissom, P.,

Welcome, S., & Upkins, K. (October). Community-Based Participatory Research: An Example of a Collaborative Community-University Partnership for Social Change. Annual Meeting for Southwestern Social Science Association. Orlando, FL.

2018 Anderson, K., & *Mack, R. (November). Digital Storytelling: Group Process

for Positive Identity Development in Minority Youth. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Orlando, FL.

2018 Anderson, K., & *Bernhardt, C. (November). Resilient Adult Daughters of Abused Women: Turning Pain into Purpose. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Orlando, FL. 2018 Anderson, K., & *Connors, A. (November). The Pursuit of Higher Education for Adult Daughters of Abused Women. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Orlando, FL. 2018 Anderson, K. (July, poster). Rural Women’s Strategic Responses to Intimate Partner Violence. Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development 2018 (SWSD 2018), Dublin, Ireland. 2018 Anderson, K. (January, round table) Aiming for Opportunity, Equity, and Justice

by Utilizing Participatory Research methods to Address Gender-Based Violence. Annual Program Meeting for Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). Washington, D. C.

2018 Danforth L., & Anderson, K. M. (January). Overcoming Adversity: African-

American Males’ Use of Psychological and Ecological Resilience to Combat Negative Societal Expectaions and Achieve Collegiate Success. Annual Program Meeting for Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). Washington, D. C.

2017 Anderson, K. (October). Rural Women’s Strategic Responses to Intimate Partner

Violence. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Dallas, TX.

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2017 Anderson, K. (January, poster). Digital storytelling as a narrative intervention for

children exposed to domestic violence. Annual Program Meeting for Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). New Orleans.

2016 Anderson, K. (November). Student digital storytelling as an avenue to deepen

clinical reflective practice. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Atlanta, GA.

2016 Danforth, L., Anderson, K., & Miller, J. W. (January, poster). African American

males navigating their way to college: A socio-ecological resiliency model. Annual Program Meeting for Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). New Orleans.

2016 Ruhr, L., Sable, M., Kelly, P., Yu, M. & Anderson, K. (January, poster).

Abortion decision-making and the impact of the 72-hour abortion waiting period in Missouri. Annual Program Meeting for Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). New Orleans.

2016 Anderson, K., Danforth, L., & First, J. (January). Nonviolent Adult Sons of

Abused Mothers: Ending the Cycle of Violence. Annual Program Meeting for Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). Washington, D. C.

2016 Rolbiecki, A., Anderson, K., & Wolf, D. (January, poster). ‘Waiting for the Cold

to End’: A Qualitative Exploration of PhotoVoice as a Therapeutic Intervention for Survivors of Sexual Assault. Annual Program Meeting for Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). Washington, D. C.

2016 Anderson, K., & Bang, E. (October, poster). Cherokee Adult Daughters of

Abused Women: Childhood Adversity and Adult Well-being. Annual Program Meeting for Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). Washington, D. C.

(accepted but withdrawn) 2015 Anderson, K., & Bang, E. (October). Cherokee Adult Daughters of Abused

Women: Childhood Adversity and Adult Well-being. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Denver, CO.

2015 Anderson, K., Danforth, L., & First, J. (October). Nonviolent Adult Sons of

Abused Mothers: Ending the Cycle of Violence. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Denver, CO.

2015 Anderson, K. (September). Digital Storytelling as a Trauma Narrative

Intervention. The Sixth International Digital Storytelling Conference. Northampton, MA.

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2015 Anderson, K. (January, poster). Children’s Coping with Exposure to Domestic Violence. Annual Society for Social Work and Research Conference. New Orleans, LA.

2015 Anderson, K.., Rolbiecki, A., & Shearin, J. (January, round table discussion).

Challenges and Opportunities of Evaluating Multi-Sensory Approaches for Trauma Recovery in Survivors of Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence. Annual Society for Social Work and Research Conference. New Orleans, LA.

2014 Anderson, K. (March) Adult Daughters of Abused Women: Recovery and

Posttraumatic Growth Following Childhood Adversity. 4th Global Conference: Trauma, Theory and Practice. Prague, Czech Republic.

2013 Anderson, K., Renner, L., & Bloom, T. (June, poster) Rural Women’s Strategic

Responses to Intimate Partner Violence. Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International Conference. Vancouver, BC.

2012 Anderson, K., & Bang, E. (November). Assessing PTSD and Resilience for Adult

Daughters of Battered Women. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Washington, D. C.

2012 Anderson, K., & Bang, E. (April). Assessing PTSD and Resilience for Adult

Daughters of Battered Women. Southwestern Psychological Association Convention. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

2012 Anderson, K. (January). Recovery: Resilience and Redemption in Survivors of

Intimate Partner Violence. Annual Program Meeting for Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). Washington, D. C.

2011 Anderson, K. (October). Recovery: Resilience and Redemption in Survivors of

Intimate Partner Violence. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Atlanta, GA.

2011 Anderson, K. (March). Spirituality: Finding Meaning and Purpose in the Midst

of Suffering. Journey Towards Healing International Conference. Belfast, Northern Ireland.

2010 Anderson, K. (October). Enhancing Resilience in Survivors of Family Violence.

Meet the Authors at Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Portland, Oregon.

2009 Anderson, K., Danis, F., & Havig, K. (January). Adult Daughters of Battered

Women: Posttraumatic Growth Following Childhood Violence. Annual Society for Social Work and Research Conference. New Orleans, LA.

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2008 Anderson, K., Danis, F., & Havig, K. (October). Adult Daughters of Battered Women: Posttraumatic Growth Following Childhood Adversity. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Philadelphia, PA.

2007 Anderson, K., & Danis, F. (October). Victory Over Victimization: Uncovering

Resilience in Survivors of Domestic Violence. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. San Francisco, California.

2006 Anderson, K., & Danis, F. (February). The Resiliency of Adult Children of

Battered Women: Lessons for Social Work. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Chicago, Illinois.

2006 Anderson, K., & Danis, F. (January). Adult Children of Battered Women:

Resiliency in the Face of Danger. Annual Society for Social Work and Research Conference. San Antonio, Texas.

2005 Anderson, K., & Danis, F. (October). Adult Daughters of Battered Women:

Resiliency in the Face of Danger. 5th Biennial Trapped by Poverty/Trapped by Abuse Conference. Austin, Texas (conference cancelled due to Hurricane Katrina).

2005 Anderson, K. (June). Resistance and Resilience in Female Survivors of Sexual

Abuse. Annual Conference for Pathways to Resilience International Conference. Halifax, Nova Scotia.

2005 Anderson, K. (June). Uncovering Resilient Capacities Among Incest

Survivors. Biannual Conference for Ontario Association of Social Workers. Ottawa, Ontario. (poster)

2005 Anderson, K. (March). Uncovering Resilient Capacities in Child Sexual Abuse

Survivors. Annual Conference for Child Welfare League of America. Washington, D. C.

2005 Anderson, K., & Kreuger, L. (February). Toward a Better Understanding of

Sexual Harassment Among Social Workers. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. New York, New York.

2005 Anderson, K., & Kreuger, L. (January). Toward a Better Understanding of Sexual Harassment of Female Social Workers. Society for Social Work and Research (SWRR) annual conference. Miami, Florida. (poster) 2004 Anderson, K. (February). Recovery: Resistance and Resilience in Female Incest

Survivors. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Anaheim, CA.

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2000 Anderson, K. (January). Developing a Grounded Theory of Resilience as it Applies to Incest Survivors. The Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research: Fourth Annual Conference. Charleston, South Carolina.

1997 Anderson, K. (October). Incorporating Resiliency into Social Work Practice with

Adult Survivors of Incest. Social Work ’97: NASW’s Meeting of the Profession. Baltimore, Maryland.

1997 Anderson, K. (March). Incorporating Resiliency into Social Work Practice with

Adult Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education. Chicago, Illinois.

1996 Anderson, K. (June). The Joining of Resiliency and Strengths Literature for

Empowering Social Work Practice. National Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence. Austin, Texas.

State/Regional 2018 Anderson, K. (April). Digital Storytelling: A Narrative Method for Agentic Identity Development in Minority Youth. Southeastern School Behavioral Health Conference. Myrtle Beach, SC. 2018 Anderson, K. (January). Student Digital Storytelling as an Avenue to Open Clinical Reflective Practice. 2018 Sunshine State Teaching and Learning Conference. St. Petersburg, FL. 2013 Anderson, K., Cook, J., Zoellers, J., & Schneider, C. (May). Digital Storytelling:

A Trauma Narrative Method. Missouri Dept. of Mental Health Spring Training Institute. Osage Beach, MO.

2010 Anderson, K. (November). Recovery: Resilience and Redemption in Survivors of

Domestic violence. Missouri Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCADSV) 30th annual conference. Columbia, MO.

2008 Anderson, K., & Havig, K. (November). Adult Daughters of Battered Women:

Posttraumatic Growth. Missouri Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCADSV) 28th annual conference. Columbia, MO.

2007 Anderson, K., & Danis, F. (November). Victory Over Victimization: Survivors

and Resiliency. Missouri Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCADSV) 27th annual conference. Columbia, MO.

2007 Marquis, P., & Anderson, K. (November). Profiling Strength: Recovery for

Survivors of Domestic Violence. Missouri Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCADSV) 27th annual conference. Columbia, MO.

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2006 Anderson, K. (November). Surviving Incest: The Art of Resistance. Missouri Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCADSV) 26th annual conference. Columbia, MO.

2006 Anderson, K. (October). Compassion Fatigue: Do you have it? How to treat it.

Missouri Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association’s (MoPRA) 21st annual conference. Columbia, Missouri.

2006 Anderson, K. (May). The Resilient Practitioner: Compassion Fatigue Prevention and Self-Care Strategies. Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Spring Institute. Lake of the Ozarks, MO.

2006 Anderson, K. (March). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Surviving Trauma. Annual Conference for Missouri Victim Assistance Network (MOVA). St. Joseph, MO. 2005 Anderson, K., & Danis, F. (November). The Voices of Adult Daughters of

Battered Women. Missouri Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s (MCADV) Silver Anniversary Conference. Columbia, Missouri.

2005 Anderson, K. (April). Surviving Incest: The Art of Resistance. Annual Meeting for Missouri’s National Association of Social Workers (NASW). Ozarks, Missouri. 2004 Anderson, K. & Danis, F. (November). Healing and Advocacy: Heart to Heart.

Annual Conference for Missouri Coalition Against Domestic Violence (MCADV). Columbia, Missouri.

2004 Anderson, K. & Danis, F. (October). Strengths Based Organization and Practice.

Annual Conference for Missouri Coalition to Counter Sexual Assault (MoCASA). Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.

2003 Danis, F. & Anderson, K. (September). Effective Program Evaluation for Victim Services. Annual Conference for Missouri Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MoCASA) annual conference. Lake of the Osarks, Missouri.

2003 Anderson, K. (September). The Resiliency of Survivors. Annual Conference for Missouri Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MoCASA) annual conference. Lake of the Osarks, Missouri. 1999 Anderson, K. (October). A Resiliency Theory as it Applies to Incest Survivors. Coalition for Positive Relationships: Establishing Best Practices: Standards and Ethics for Research, Kansas City, MO.

1996 Anderson, K. (April). The Strengths Perspective: A Different Way of Thinking about Social Work Practice with Families. Biennial Midwest Social Work

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Education Conference, Iowa City, IA.

1996 Anderson, K. (October). Uncovering Resiliency in Children Exposed to Violence. Coalition for Positive Family Relationships, Kansas City, Missouri.

Invited Presentations

International 2014 Anderson, K. (August). Digital Storytelling as a Trauma Narrative Intervention with Youth Exposed to Violence. Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada. 2009 Anderson, K. (October). Helping Battered Women through Strengths and

Resilience Approaches. Recovery and Strengths Perspective International Conference, Taipei, Taiwan.

2003 Anderson, K. (June). Family Violence in the United States. Nucleo do Violencia (Center of Violence) at the University of Sau Paulo, in Sau Paulo; at the social sciences department at the Federal University of Para in Belem; and at the social work department at the University of Rio De Janeiro-Praia Vermelha Campus. State/Community Training and Presentations 2019 Anderson, K. (April). Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resilience. Panel

Discussion: Resilience: The Biology of Stress and The Science of Hope. Academic Center for Excellence (ACE), Orlando, Fl. 2018 Anderson, K. (August). Trauma-Informed Care. Harbor House, Orlando, FL. 2016 Anderson, K. (September). Trauma recovery and resilience. Orange County

Domestic Violence Task Force. Orlando, Fl. 2014 Anderson, K. (August). Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-

CBT). Fulton State Hospital. Fulton, MO. 2014 Anderson, K. (September). Compassion Fatigue: Do you have it? How to treat it. Fulton State Hospital. Fulton, MO. 2013 Anderson, K. (January). Compassion Fatigue. Fulton State Hospital. Fulton,

MO. 2012 Anderson, K. (April). Sexual Assault Awareness Month—Panel member.

William Woods University, Fulton, MO. 2012 Anderson, K. (April). Solution-Focused Interviewing and Case Work. Victim or

Victimization: Uncovering Resilience in Survivors of Family Violence. Missouri Western State University Social Work Institute. St. Joseph, MO.

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2009 Anderson, K. (July). Working with Trauma Survivors. Guest lecture for graduate psychology course at Stephens College, Columbia, MO.

2009 Anderson, K. (May). Solution-focused interviewing. Training for the Children’s

Division, St. Louis, MO. 2009 Anderson, K. (May). Assessing and enhancing resiliency. Training for the

Children’s Division, St. Louis, MO. 2008 Anderson, K. (May). Solution-focused Casework. Training for the Children’s

Division, St. Louis, MO. 2008 Anderson, K. (April). Strengths-Based Practice with Children and Families.

Training for the Kirksville System of Care Team. 2007 Anderson, K. (November). Trauma and Recovery. Staff training for Fulton State

Hospital. Fulton, MO. 2007 Anderson, K. (October). The Glass Castle. Capital Read Lecture for Missouri River Regional Library for book discussion. Jefferson City, MO. 2007 Anderson, K. (April). Surviving Childhood Trauma: Effects of Childhood Trauma on All Aspects of Development and Adulthood. The Rainbow House Community Education Series and was covered by KOMU news. 2006 Anderson, K., & Danis, F. (October). Victory Over Violence. Healthy Women Conference. Moberly, MO. 2006 Anderson, K. (October). Strength-Based Practice: Solution-Focused Helping. Central Missouri Community Action. Columbia, MO. 2006 Anderson, K. (March). Burnout Prevention: Caring for Others versus Self- Preservation. Boone County Children’s Division. Columbia, Missouri. 2006 Anderson, K. (March). Solution-Focused Training: Implications for Clinical Supervision. Missouri Children’s Division Supervisor Clinical Training Core Curriculum Introduction and Planning. Columbia, Missouri. 2005 Lawrence, C., & Anderson, K. (October). Trauma Training for Clinical

Practitioners. Approved by the Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse as meeting the Primary Recovery Plus (PR+) contract requirements for trauma training with clinical providers.

2004 Danis, F. & Anderson, K. (April). Outcome Evaluation for Domestic Violence Programs. MCADV training for members. Columbia, Missouri.

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2003 Danis, F. & Anderson, K. (December). Program Evaluation for Nonprofit Victim Services Agencies. MoCASA training for members. Columbia, Missouri. 2003 Anderson, K. (February). Resistance and Perseverance in the Face of Trauma. Fulton State Hospital’s staff development. Fulton, Missouri. 2003 Anderson, K. (February, 2003). Recovery: Resilience and Resistance in Female

Incest Survivors. Avila University’s Social Work Program. Kansas City, Missouri.

University of Central Florida Presentations 2019 Anderson, K., *Sanguiliano, J., *Santis, E., *Mack, R., *Sualp, K., Hissom, P.,

Welcome, S., & Upkins, K. (October). Community-Based Participatory Research: An Example of a Collaborative Community-University Partnership for Social Change. School of Social Work Lunch & Learn.

2018 Anderson, K. (October 18th). Fostering Collaboration in Effective Community- Based Research. Guest speaker. PAF7000 Foundations of Public Affairs. 2017 Anderson, K. (September 6th). Secondary Traumatic Stress: Do You Have it? How to Treat It? Faculty Development Community: An Asset-Based Approach to Coping with Secondary Trauma. Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning. 2017-Present Anderson, K. (October 4th & 6th). Motivational Interviewing. SOW 4341 Micro- Level Roles and Interventions in Social Work. 2017 Anderson, K. (March 23). Causal Models. Student Research Workshop for Public Affairs Program. 2017 Anderson, K. (March 28). Solution-Focused Practice. SOW 4705. Prevention and Treatment of Adolescent Substance Abuse. 2016 Anderson, K. (September 30). Motivational Interviewing. SOW 4341 Micro- Level Roles and Interventions in Social Work. 2016 Anderson, K. (September 28). Digital Storytelling and Social Justice. SOW4343 Macro-Level Roles and Interventions in Social Work. 2015 Anderson, K. (September, 16th). Intimate Partner Violence. CJ4670 Women and Crime. 2015 Anderson, K. (October 26th). Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT. Master of Social Work Student Association (MSWSA). 2015 Anderson, K. (September 28th & October 12th). Guest Lecturer for Dr. Olga Molina, SOW 6324, Clinical Practice with Groups

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University of Missouri Presentations 2015 Anderson, K. (February). Digital Storytelling as a Trauma Narrative Intervention for children exposed to domestic violence. MU DigitalHealth2015. 2015 Anderson, K. (February). Cherokee Adult Daughters of Abused Women: Resilience in the Face of Adversity. SW7101 Social Justice. 2013 Anderson, K. (November). Digital Storytelling in the Context of Trauma- Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. MU Terrorism and Disaster Center. 2012 Anderson, K. (November). iPads in Action. ET@MO faculty panel. 2012 Anderson, K. (August). Enhancing Resilience in Children Exposed to Domestic Violence through Digital Storytelling. MU HES Fall Faculty Meeting. 2012 Anderson, K. (March). Justice served: Three short plays about women

confronting violence. MU Theatre post-show talkback. 2011 Anderson, K. (April). Trauma and Mental Health Among Low-Income Women:

Implications for Social Work Practice. MU School of Social Work, Spring Forum.

2008-2013 Anderson (Fall Semester). Qualitative Research and the use of Grounded Theory Method. MU School of Social Work, Ph.D. program, SW9300 “Research Methods”. 2009-2010 Anderson, K. (October). Social Work and Mental Health. MU School of Social Work, BSW program, SW1110, “Introduction to the Social Work Major.” 2009 Anderson, K. (September). Domestic Violence Training. MU’s Human Development and Family Studies. 2008 Anderson, K. (October). Adult Daughters of Battered Women: Posttraumatic

Growth. MU School of Social Work Research Colloquium.

2007 Anderson, K., & Danis, F. (October). Collegiate sororities and dating violence: An exploratory study of informal and formal helping strategies. MU Rape Education Office for Greek Advocates. 2006 Anderson, K., & Danis, F. (October). Surviving Domestic Violence. MU Council on Violence Against Women for Relationship Violence Awareness Month. 2006 Anderson, K. (April & June). Trauma Theory and Practice. MU School of

Social Work, MSW program, SW7770: “Strategies of Clinical Social Work Intervention.”

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2005 Anderson, K., & Danis, F.(October). Adult Daughters of Battered Women:

Resistance and Resilience in the Face of Danger. MU School of Social Work, MSW program, SW7400: “Domestic Violence.”

2005-2009 Anderson, K. (Every Fall semester). Uncovering Resistance to Oppression in

Survivors of Violence. MU School of Social Work, MSW Program, SW7101: “Topics in SW: Foundations of Social Justice: Values, Diversity, Power & Oppression.”

2005 Anderson, K. & Danis, F. (April). Adult Children of Battered Women: Resiliency

in the Face of Danger. MU’s Women’s & Gender Studies brown bag lecture/discussion.

2003-2008 Anderson, K. (Every semester). Recovery: Resistance and Resilience. MU

School of Social Work, MSW program, SW7390: “Helping Strategies with Children and Adolescents.”

2003 Anderson, K. (Fall semester 2003). The Qualitative Method of Grounded Theory. MU School of Social Work, Ph.D. program, SW473: Research Methodology & Design.

University, College, & School Service University of Central Florida (UCF) 2017-2018 ORC Research Mentor: Mentee Mel Stanfill, Assistant Professor, School of Visual Art and Design, Participatory Design for Inclusive Campus Climate for LGBTQ Emerging Adults 2017-Present VAW Faculty Cluster, search committee, member 2017-2018 Parking, Transportation, and Safety Committee 2016-2018 Faculty Senate 2017-2018 UCF Faculty Panel for Fall 2017 & 2018 Graduate Student Orientation 2017-Present Women and Gender Studies Affiliated Faculty Member 2016-2017 Undergraduate Course Review Committee 2015 College of Medicine, Inter-professional Education: Approach to the Care of

Homeless, faculty facilitator College of Community Innovation and Education 2018-2019 Curriculum Committee 2018-2019 Urban Education Faculty Search, Member 2018-2019 Dean Appointed AESP Member for Department of Education Leadership and

Higher Education College of Health and Public Affairs-UCF 2018 PAF Scholarship Committee 2018 Five-Year Review Committee, Social Work Director 2015-2018 Promotion & Tenure Committee, member

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2015 Scholarship Selection Committee, member 2016 Research Council School of Social Work-UCF 2018 Promotion & Tenure, Chair 2017-Present Lead Faculty SOW 6383, SOW7492, SOW7494 2018 IDL 6543 2017-2018 Faculty Search Committee, member 2017-2018 ORC Research Mentoring Opportunity, Reshawna Chapple 2016-Present Center for Behavioral Research and Training, co-director 2015-Present Retention, Tenure & Promotion Committee, member 2015-Present Public Affairs Doctoral Program Committee, chair 2016-2017 Faculty Search Committee, chair 2015-2016 DSW Committee, member Public and Community Service 2018 Mental Health Advisory Board, Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy 2018 Program Evaluation for MVP Families Program, POLIS Institute, Orlando Florida 2015-2017 Digital Storytelling Class for Parramore Youth in collaboration with Families,

Parks and Recreation, UCF/CREATE, and Parramore Kidz Zone (PKZ) 2012-2015 Missouri Department of Mental Health-Missouri Trauma Roundtable-member 2006 State of Missouri’s Children’s Division Training Advisory Committee, member 2006 Revision of Missouri’s Children’s Division Training Manual for Supervisors,

contributor 2005 Revision of Missouri’s Children Division Supervisory Case Review Tools for

Well-being and Safety, contributor 2003-2006 Role Demonstration Model Project between MU’s School of Social Work and

State of Missouri’s Children’s Division, trainer 2006 Boone County Mental Health Court Team Training and Education, trainer 2006 Boone County Mental Health Board of Trustees, member 2003-2004 Ending Violence Against Women Planning Work Team, Department of Health and Senior Services, member of policy committee Service to the Profession 2019 External reviewer of Promotion and Tenure Applicant for the School of Social

Work, University of Arkansas 2018 Reviewer, CSWE abstracts for 2018 Conference 2017-2018 Journal of Family Social Work, Special Editor 2017 Journal of Family Violence, Reviewer 2018 Reviewer, SSWR abstracts for 2019 Conference 2006-Present Reviewer, Publications, Violence Against Women, Families in Society, Children

and Family Social Work and Sage Publications, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, Violence & Victims, Advances in Social Work, Family Relations

2016 Reviewer, SSWR abstracts for 2017 Conference 2014 External Reviewer, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

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2011-2013 Member, Task Force for CSWE on developing guidelines for Advanced Social Work Practice in Trauma

2006-2008 International Medical & Educational Trust, Continuing Medical Education Accreditation Board, member

2006 Moderator of paper presentation session, Annual Society for Social Work and Research Conference, San Antonio, Texas

2006 Reviewer-Abstracts, 2006 Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education

2004 Reviewer-Abstracts, 2004 Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education

2000 Reviewer-Curriculum materials for University of Missouri-Kansas City to apply for MSW candidacy through Council on Social Work Education

University of Missouri (MU) 2014-2015 Fellow, Center for Family Policy & Research 2014 Reviewer, MU Research Board 2012-2015 MU Research Mentor for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty

Scholars Program, Tina Bloom, “An Internet-Based Intervention for Rural, Pregnant Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence”

2007-2010 MU Chancellor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities, chair 2002-2015 MU Council on Violence Against Women, member 2004-2015 MU Women and Gender Studies, affiliate faculty member 2003 MU Office of Research, served on a grant review panel for the faculty grant

writing institute College of Human and Environmental Sciences-MU 2008-2009 Associate Dean for Research Search Committee, member 2005-2007 Margaret Mangel Lectureship Series, member 2006-2007 HES Faculty and Alumni Recognition Awards, member School of Social Work-MU 2008-2015 Ph.D. Faculty, member 2008-Present Promotion and Tenure Committee, member 2014 P&T Committee, chair 2012-Present, 2008-2009 Ph.D. Committee, member 2012-2014, 2006-2008 Field Education Committee, Member 2005-2010 MSW Committee, member 2008-2009 Faculty Search Committee, chair 2006-2008 Director’s Advisory Committee, member 2006 Fall Faculty/Staff Retreat, co-organizer 2005-2006 Educational Policy Committee, member 2004-2005 Student Status Review Committee, member 2004-2005 Revised Clinical Concentration Committee, task leader 2004-2005 Ad Hoc Committee on developing social justice course, member 2003-2004 Fall Conference Planning Committee, member Graduate Service 2003-2015 MSW student advising (advising load = 15-20 students per year)

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Thesis: 2012-2014 School of Journalism, Johanna Somers, “The Status of Rape Reporting using

Framing and Gatekeeping Theories”. (member-thesis) Supervision: 2014 School of Social Work, Abigail Rolbiecki, supervised MSW clinical practicum SW8971 at University of Missouri’s Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Center 2013 School of Social Work, Cassie Houf, supervised MSW clinical practicum

SW8971 at Coalition Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV) 2010 Master’s Independent Study: Organizing a Community Response to Better

Address the Needs of Homeless Individuals: MSW student-Lindsay Bunch 2008 Master’s Independent Study: “Interpretation of Interviews of Domestic Violence

Survivors”: MSW student-Tiffany Martin 2004 Master’s Independent Study: “Qualitative Study on the Process of Boone County

Mental Health Court”: MSW student-Sara Pope 2003 Master’s Independent Study: “Disclosure Process for Child Sexual Abuse

Survivors”: MSW student-Sabrina Bennett Undergraduate Service 2013-2014 McNair Scholars Program, Jennifer Shearin, “iRest Integrative Restoration Yoga

Nidra Meditation for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and/or Stalking” 2013-2014 College of Nursing, Dabney Wilson, University of Tennessee, research project

“Exploring the role of digital storytelling in pediatric oncology patients’ perspectives regarding diagnosis”, (external committee member).

Non-Academic Employment History

2011-2012 Clinical Coordinator Coalition Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV), Fulton, MO

• Provided consultation and oversight of the development of the agency’s Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) program for youth and adults exposed to domestic and sexual violence.

• Introduced digital storytelling for developing trauma narratives. • Set up the research design and analysis of TF-CBT.

2003-2008 Contract and Pro Bono Clinical Social Worker

• Provided individual and group therapeutic services to adult survivors of family violence

• Applied various treatments modalities and theories, particularly resilience theory and solution-focused therapy, narrative approaches, cognitive-behavioral therapy

• Completed necessary documentation (i.e., intakes, progress notes, 30-day and 90-day reviews, and discharge summaries)

2000-2001 Contract Psychotherapist

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Catholic Community Services, Lawrence, KS • Provided therapeutic services to children, families, and adults • Completed necessary documentation (i.e., intakes, progress notes, 30-day and

90-day reviews, and discharge summaries) • Applied various treatment modalities and theories, particularly resiliency

theory and solution-focused therapy 1999-2000 Contract Psychotherapist

Shawnee Community Mental Health Center, Topeka, KS • Provided therapeutic services to adults • Worked with severe and persistent mentally ill individuals • Completed necessary documentation (i.e., intakes, progress notes, utilization

reviews, and discharge summaries) • Applied various treatment modalities and theories, particularly resiliency

theory solution-focused therapy • Applied knowledge of trauma theory, crisis intervention, psychiatric

medications, and the DSM-IV

1993-1994 Contract Psychotherapist North Hills Hospital, Kansas City, MO

• Provided individual, group, and family therapy to adolescents, adults, and geriatric patients at a psychiatric hospital

• Developed assessments, treatment goals, and discharge plans

1992-1993 Contract Psychotherapist Westport Counseling Center, Kansas City, MO • Provided in-home services to families in Kansas City, Missouri, referred by

the Division of Family Services (DFS) 1989-1990 Clinical Treatment Supervisor

United Methodist Youthville, Newton, KS • Supervised six youth care staff • Provided individual and group therapy to male adolescent residents • Coordinated the intake/admission of referrals • Developed treatment plans and quarterly evaluations

1987-1989 Outpatient Therapist

Lutheran Social Services, Ames, IA • Provided individual, group, and family therapy • Developed psychosocial assessments, treatment plans and case reviews • Worked with adults, children, and families • Coordinated the following services: play therapy, group therapy, and the

Employee Assistance Program Honors and Awards

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2018 Faculty Excellence and Life at UCF recognition for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion

2008-2009 Marquis Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals, Honors Edition 2008 College of Human Environmental Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award 2007-2008 Fahs-Beck Fellow 2004 Phi Alpha Student Honor Society, Honorary Faculty Member 2001 Ph.D. Final Oral Dissertation Defense 1999 Liane V. Davis Scholarship-KU School of Social Welfare 1998 Ph.D. Oral Comprehensive Examination 1984 Phi Beta Kappa 1984 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Membership in Professional Organizations Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), member National Association of Social Workers (NASW), member Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), member