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PAMELA A. CLARKSON FREEMAN, PHD, MSWUniversity of Maryland School of Social Work Ruth H. Young Center for Families & Children525 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21201PHONE 410-706-6349 ? E-MAIL pfreeman@ssw.umaryland.eduEDUCATIONPh.D.University at Albany, State University of New York, 2007M.S.W.University at Albany, State University of New York, 1999B.A.Hartwick College, 1996SKILLSProgram Evaluation and Quantitative MethodsApplied StatisticsIntervention Research with At-Risk Youth and FamiliesSocial Work Practice with Children and FamiliesCAREER INTERESTSPrevention of child maltreatment and adverse childhood experiencesEarly childhood trauma, mental health, and social-emotional developmentResearch methodology and statisticsINDEPENDENT EXTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING2014-2016National Institutes of Health (NIH) Extramural Pediatric Loan Repayment Program (LRP), National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD, $54,283)2012–2014 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Extramural Pediatric Loan Repayment Program (LRP), National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD, $63,939)2009-2012 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative Community Treatment and Services Centers Grant (Category III); The Safety Net with Young Children (Co-author and Evaluator; $1.2 million)2011-2012University of Maryland School of Social Work Designated Research Initiative Fund (DRIF) Award (PI, $25,000)2010-2011Administration for Children and Youth (ACY) State Advisory Council on Early Care and Education, Office of the Governor (TA and Evaluation, $70,000)2007-2011 Title IV-E, Utah Division of Child and Family Services (Research PI, $300,000/year)2008-2010Maternal and Child Health Bureau State Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Grant (Co-author and Evaluator, $120,000)2008-2009University of Utah Interdisciplinary Seed Grant (Co-PI; $5,000)2008-2010Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Community Mental Health Block Grant, Utah Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (Co-PI, $250,000)2008-2009National Alliance on Mental Illness of Utah (Evaluator, $50,000)PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2011 – presentResearch Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Maryland School of Social Work Ruth H. Young Center for Families & ChildrenBaltimore, Maryland2007 – 2011 Research Assistant Professor/Associate DirectorUniversity of Utah College of Social Work, Social Research InstituteSalt Lake City, Utah2006 – 2007Research Consultant/Project ManagerUtah Department of Health Office of Health Care StatisticsSalt Lake City, Utah2004 - 2005Research AssistantUniversity of Colorado Kempe CenterDenver, Colorado2002 - 2004Research Assistant/Project ManagerSchool of Social WelfareUniversity at Albany, State University of New York2002 – 2004Adjunct FacultySchool of Social WelfareUniversity at Albany, State University of New York2000 – 2006Adjunct FacultyEmpire State CollegeSaratoga Springs, New York2001 – 2002Field InstructorSchool of Social WelfareUniversity at Albany, State University of New York2000 – 20002Psychiatric Social WorkerNew York State Capital District Psychiatric CenterAlbany, New York1999 – 2000Day Treatment Social WorkerParsons Child and Family CenterAlbany, New York1999Prevention Social WorkerTrinity Institution – Home Perkins Centers, Inc.Albany, New York1998 - 1999Clinical Social Work InternParsons Child and Family CenterAlbany, New York1997 – 1998School Social Work InternAlbany City School DistrictAlbany, New YorkEXPERIENCE OVERVIEWResearchThe National Center for Evidence-Based Practice in Child Welfare. (HHS-2013-ACF-ACYF-CT-0595). Evaluation Director. Examining the implementation and impact of Partnering for Success, an integrated, sustainable, cross-systems workforce competency model to improve mental health outcomes for child welfare-involved children and youth. (2013-2018). Initiative to Reduce Long-Term Foster Care (HHS-2010-ACF-ACYF-CT-0022). Co-Principal Investigator. Examining the impact of the Safety Intervention Permanency System (SIPS), the integration of the Safety Assessment Family Evaluation system (SAFE) and Family Connections (FC) program, in reducing the number of children in long-term foster care. (2010 - 2015).Early Identification of Risk (Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University). Principal Investigator. This “connection” grant was submitted to the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University to continue work utilizing a revised adult and child ACEs screening to identify risk among young children. This is a collaborative effort that includes multiple states engaged in the ACEs workgroup as part of the Frontiers of Innovation Initiative. (2013-2014).New York City Family Connections Collaborative (NYC FCC). (DePanfilis, D., PI). NYC FCC is replicating Family Connections across nine preventive child welfare agencies in New York City. My primary responsibilities include quality assurance development and execution; workforce survey development and analysis; and, the use of the computer-assisted self-interview (CASI) to examine various risk and protective factors. (2013-2014).Florida Family Connections Collaborative (FL FCC). (DePanfilis, D., PI). The purpose of FC, as applied by the Florida Family Connections Collaborative, is to serve children in the most appropriate, least restrictive setting, decrease the recurrence of child maltreatment, and address factors related to child maltreatment in order to decrease the risk of out-of-home placement. KIDS Central and Partnership for Strong Families adopted the Family Connections model to implement evidence-based and outcomes-oriented family services. This is consistent with DCF’s Safety Methodology, which determines the safety of children and the family’s risk for future maltreatment by conducting the DCF Family Functioning Assessment (FFA). For families where the FFA determined the children to be safe but at risk of maltreatment, Family Connections would work to decrease the likelihood of future maltreatment. My primary responsibilities include quality assurance development and execution, and workforce survey development and analysis. (2013-2014).Family Connections, Baltimore. Evaluator. Examining the impact of Family Connections Baltimore, Grandparent Family Connections and Trauma Adapted Family Connections on family and child well-being, safety, and permanency. (2011- present).Maryland LAUNCH (1SM061290-01). Evaluation Principal Investigator. Enhancing the collaboration among State and local child-serving agencies; increasing the use of early screenings, assessments, and mental health consultations; increasing integration of behavioral health and primary care; enhancing home visiting; and, providing family strengthening and parent skills training to promote the physical, emotional, cognitive, social, and behavioral wellbeing of children birth to age eight and their families. (2012-2014)Promise Heights Child Welfare Early Education Collaboration (HHS-2012-ACF-CO-0315). Evaluation Principal Investigator. Building cross-agency and cross-community collaborations to improve outcomes for infants, toddlers, and families who are in, or at risk of entering, the child welfare system. (2012-2014)University of Maryland School of Social Work Designated Research Initiative Fund (DRIF) Award. Examining the impact of complex trauma on children engaged in the child welfare system. (2011-2012)Making Place Matter through Family Kin Connections (HHS-2009-ACF-ACYF-CF-0078). Evaluator. Examining the impact of Family Kin Connections on permanency and child and family well-being for children at risk of entering, or residing in, foster care. (2010 - 2012). The Safety Net Program for Families with Young Children (1U79SM059489-01). Evaluator. Examining the impact of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), and Wrap-Around Services for children and families who have experienced trauma. (2009 - 2012).Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation. Evaluator. Implementing and evaluating the impact of early childhood mental health consultation in early care and education settings. (2009 – 2010).Evaluation of the Peer Parenting Program in Utah. Principal Investigator. Mixed-methods study examining the administrative and personal impact of the peer parenting program on the lives of children and their families. (2009 – 2011).Disproportionality in the Utah Child Welfare System Across Points of Decision-Making. Principal Investigator. Examination of disproportionality in the Utah foster care system using Utah administrative data. (2009 – 2010).Needs Assessment for Individuals with Mental Health and/or Co-Occurring Substance Use/Abuse Disorders. Principal Investigator. Exploration of gaps and needs in services for individuals across the state of Utah with current or previous mental health and/or substance use/abuse disorders. (2009 – 2010). Increasing Coordination and Collaboration among Early Childhood Systems of Care. Grant writer and Facilitator. Facilitate meetings for the submission of a grant proposal for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds to improve coordination and collaboration among early childhood education and care program and services. (2009 – 2013).Child Care Needs Assessment for Faculty, Staff, and Students. Conducting a University-wide survey of child care needs for faculty, staff, and students as part of a child care task force affiliated with the University of Utah Presidential Commission on the Status of Women. (2009 – present).Whole Health Collaboration Project. Evaluator. Evaluated a mental health integration program being implemented in two community-based health clinics. (2008 – 2009).The Beliefs, Attitudes, and Experiences with Physical and Mental Health Care among Individuals with Immigrant or Refugee Backgrounds. Principal Investigator. Qualitative study of Hispanic, Somali, and Somali Bantu men and women who have moved into Utah. (2008-2009).Statewide Survey of Challenging Behaviors for Young Children in Early Care and Education Settings. Principal Investigator. Conducted a statewide survey of all licensed early care and education settings across the state of Utah to examine the occurrence of challenging behaviors among children birth to age eight. (2008-2009).Adoptive Parenting Program. Evaluator. Evaluated the impact of an adoptive parenting program provided to individuals who were, or were interested in becoming, foster care parents in Utah. (2007-2008).ClinicalPsychiatric Social Worker - Conducted individual and group therapy with adults suffering from chronic mental illness residing in a New York State psychiatric hospital (Capital District Psychiatric Center); Engaged in discharge planning with a multi-disciplinary team. (2000-2002).Day Treatment Clinician - Conducted family and individual therapy with children as Emotionally Disturbed (ED) engaged in an alternative education setting. Collaborated with children, families and school personnel to manage crises and obstacles in returning the child to his/her home school district. (1999-2000).Prevention Social Worker – Collaborated with families, children, and Child Protective Services (CPS) to prevent out-of-home placement for at-risk youth; conducted in-home visits with children and families; advocated for clients in school and legal settings. (1999).TeachingSocial Work Research – University of Maryland School of Social Work, MSW Program, Fall 2013, Fall 2014Evaluation Research – University of Maryland School of Social Work, MSW Program, Spring 2013Advanced Research II in Public Services – University of Utah College of Social Work, MSW ProgramIndependent Study – Applied Statistics – University of Utah College of Social Work, PhD ProgramApplied Research Methods – University of Utah College of Social Work, PhD ProgramFamily Violence and Abuse – Online Course offered through Empire State College, BA Program, Saratoga Springs, New YorkIntroduction to Research Methods – University at Albany, School of Social Welfare, BSW ProgramHuman Behavior in the Social Environment I & II – University at Albany, School of Social welfare, MSW ProgramField Instructor – University at Albany, School of Social Welfare, MSW ProgramPEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSClarkson Freeman, P.A. (in press). Prevalence and Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Child Behavior Among Young Children Engaged in the Child Welfare System. Infant Mental Health Journal.Murray, K.W., Rushovich, B., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & Woodruff. K. (under review). Maryland's Kinship Navigator Program: A comprehensive approach to support informal kinship caregivers. Journal of Public Child Welfare.Bettmann, J.E., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Parry, K.J. (under review). Differences between adopted and non-adopted adolescents in wilderness and residential treatment. Journal of Experiential Education.Bettmann, J.E., Penney, D., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & Lecy, N. (under review). Somali Refugees’ Perceptions of Mental Illness. Journal of Refugee Studies.Collins, K., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Strieder, F., & Baldwin, C. (under revision). A treatment outcome study of reducing developmental and complex trauma symptomatology with families to prevent child abuse and neglect: Trauma Adapted Family Connections. Families in Society.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Penney, D., Bettmann Schaefer, J.E., & Lecy, N. (2013). “The Intersection of Health Beliefs and Spirituality among Somali Refugees: A Qualitative Study”. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work, 32(1), 1-13. Collins, K., Strieder, F., DePanfilis, D., Tabor, M., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Linde, L., & Greenberg, P. (2011). “Trauma Adapted Family Connections (TA-FC): Reducing Developmental and Complex Trauma Symptomatology to Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect”. Child Welfare, 90(6), 29-47.Shah, G.H., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Cofrin, K., & Xu, W. (2007). “Cesarean Deliveries and Newborn Injuries: Evidence from Linked Utah Birth Certificate and Inpatient Discharge Data.” Utah’s Health: An Annual Review, XII, 10-24.Clarkson-Freeman, P. (2005). The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA): Its Impact on Those Seeking Same-Sex Marriages. Journal of Homosexuality, 48(2), 1-19.Book Reviews:“Distance Counseling: Expanding the Counselor’s Reach and Impact” by J.F. Malone, R.M. Miller, and G.R. Walz. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 2009, 27(3), 252-255.“Suppressed, Forced Out, and Fired: How Successful Women Lose Their Jobs” by Martha E. Reeves. AFFILIA: Journal of Women and Social Work, Winter 2002, 17(4).REPORTSClarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2014, August). SAFE-FC Fidelity Review: Protective Capacity Family Assessment (PCFA) and SMART Case Planning, Change Focused Intervention, Safety Management, and PCFA/Closure Report - report submitted to the Washoe County Department of Social Services. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2014, February). New York City Family Connections Collaborative (NYC FCC) Fidelity Review: Astor Family Services – report submitted to Astor Family Services. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2014, February). New York City Family Connections Collaborative (NYC FCC) Fidelity Review: Catholic Guardian Services (CGS) – report submitted to Catholic Guardian Services. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2014, February). New York City Family Connections Collaborative (NYC FCC) Fidelity Review: Cardinal McCloskey Community Services (CMCS) – report submitted to Cardinal McCloskey Community Services. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2014, February). New York City Family Connections Collaborative (NYC FCC) Fidelity Review: Episcopal Social Services (ESS) – report submitted to Episcopal Social Services. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2014, February). New York City Family Connections Collaborative (NYC FCC) Fidelity Review: Leake and Watts Services, Inc. – report submitted Leake and Watts Services, Inc. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2014, February). New York City Family Connections Collaborative (NYC FCC) Fidelity Review: New Alternatives for Children (NAC) – report submitted to New Alternatives for Children. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2014, February). New York City Family Connections Collaborative (NYC FCC) Fidelity Review: Northside Center for Child Development (NCCD) – report submitted to Northside Center for Child Development. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2014, February). New York City Family Connections Collaborative (NYC FCC) Fidelity Review: St. Dominic’s Home (SDH) – report submitted to St. Dominic’s Home. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2014, February). New York City Family Connections Collaborative (NYC FCC) Fidelity Review: The Family Center (TFC) – report submitted to The Family Center. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Bartley, L., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & DePanfilis, D. (2014, January). SAFE-FC Fidelity Review: Protective Capacity Family Assessment (PCFA) and SMART Case Planning, Change Focused Intervention, Safety Management, and PCFA/Closure Report - report submitted to the Washoe County Department of Social Services. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Bartley. L., & DePanfilis, D. (2013, July). NYC-FCC Readiness & Organizational Context Report: Results from the New York City Family Connections Collaborative Readiness to Change and Organizational Context Assessment - report submitted to the Washoe County Department of Social Services. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., DePanfilis, D., & Bartley, L. (2013, May). Protective Capacity Family Assessment (PCFA) and SMART Case Planning Fidelity Review - report submitted to the Washoe County Department of Social Services. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Bartley, L., & DePanfilis, D. (2013, February). Initial Intake Assessment (IA) and Nevada Initial Assessment (NIA) Fidelity Review Report - report submitted to the USDHHS/ACY/ACYF/Children's Bureau. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work. Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Bartley, L., & DePanfilis, D. (2012, December). Washoe County Permanency Innovation Initiative, Readiness and Organizational Climate Survey: Results from the Readiness to Change and Organizational Climate Re-Assessment - report submitted to the USDHHS/ACY/ACYF/Children's Bureau. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Strieder, F.H., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & Talbot, N.G. (2012, October). Family Connections Final Report – report submitted to Maryland Department of Human Resources Social Services Administration. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Simons-Holmberg, K., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & Goldsmith, D. (2012, October). The Children’s Center National Center for Traumatic Stress Initiative Annual Evaluation Report. Salt Lake City, MD: Report to US Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Reiman, S., Bartley, L., & DePanfilis, D. (2012, September). Safety Assessment Family Evaluation – Family Connections (SAFE-FC) Foundational Training – report submitted to Maryland Department of Human Resources Social Services Administration. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Strieder, F.H., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & Talbot, N.G. (2011, November). Family Connections Final Report – report submitted to Maryland Department of Human Resources Social Services Administration. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Murray, K.W., Greeno, E., Clarkson-Freeman, P.A., Rushovich, B., Woodruff, K., Gordon, K., Ranweiler, J. & DePanfilis, D. (2011). Making Place Matter through Family Kin Connections Project Semi-annual report: October 2011. (Maryland Department of Human Resources #HHS-2009-ACF-ACYF-CF-0078). Baltimore, Maryland: Report to US Department of Health and Human Services Children’s Bureau.Simons-Holmberg, K., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & Goldsmith, D. (2011, October). The Children’s Center National Center for Traumatic Stress Initiative Annual Evaluation Report. Salt Lake City, MD: Report to US Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. & DePanfilis, D. (2011, July). Implementation capacity assessment: Survey results from the readiness for change and organizational context assessment. Baltimore, MD: Ruth H. Young Center for Children and Families at the University of Maryland School of Social Work.Durand, J., Marsh, J., Negron, D., Sandoval, K., Kleinedler, J. , Holder, C., Holder, W., Capello, M., DePanfilis, D., & Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2011, June). Washoe County Permanency Innovation Initiative Population 2 Template- report submitted to the USDHHS/ACY/ACYF/Children's Bureau. Reno, NV: Washoe County Department of Social Services.Durand, J., Marsh, J., Holder, C., Holder, W., Capello, M., Gebhardt, M., Burnside, S., DePanfilis, D., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & Kleinedler, J. (2011, April). Washoe County Permanency Innovation Initiative Population 1 Template- report submitted to the USDHHS/ACY/ACYF/Children's Bureau. Reno, NV: Washoe County Department of Social Services.Simons-Holmberg, K., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., and Goldsmith, D. (2010, October). The Children’s Center National Center for Traumatic Stress Initiative Annual Evaluation Report. Salt Lake City, MD: Report to US Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (October 2010). “Evaluation of the Utah Division of Child and Family Services Peer Parenting Program”, submitted to the Utah Department of Human Services Division of Child and Family Services. Salt Lake City, UT: Social Research Institute.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (November 2010). “Factors associated with retention and departure in DCFS settings among students who received Title IV-E stipends”, submitted to the Utah Department of Human Services Division of Child and Family Services. Salt Lake City, UT: Social Research Institute.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (June 2010). “Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation: A Pilot Project”, submitted to Utah Department of Health Bureau of Child Development. Salt Lake City, UT: Social Research Institute.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (March 2010). “Utah State Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Grant: A Strategic Plan”, submitted to Utah Department of Health Bureau of Child Development. Salt Lake City, UT: Social Research Institute.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (December 2009). “The Impact of an Internet Grief and Loss Program: An Evaluation of Healing the Grieving Heart”, submitted to Open to Hope Foundation, Drs. Gloria and Heidi Horsley. Salt Lake City, UT: Social Research Institute.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (July 2009; October 2009). “Whole Health Collaboration Project: A Quarterly Evaluation Review”, submitted to the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT: Social Research Institute.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (August 2009). “A Statewide Needs Assessment for Individuals with Substance Use/Abuse and/or Mental Health Disorders: An Interim Report”, submitted to the Utah Department of Human Services, Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health. Salt Lake City, UT: Social Research Institute.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (May 2009). “A Statewide Survey of the Status of Children with Social, Emotional, and/or Behavior Concerns in Early Care and Education Settings”, submitted to the Utah Department of Health, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, State Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Grant. Salt Lake City, UT: Social Research Institute.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2008). “Evaluation of an Adoptive Parenting Program”, submitted to the Utah Department of Human Services, Division of Child and Family Services. Salt Lake City, UT: Social Research Institute.CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSDePanfilis, D., & Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2014, September). Exploring the Influence of Individual and Organizational Factors that Affect the Fidelity of a Child Maltreatment Preventive Intervention: Implementing Evidence-Based Child Maltreatment Preventive Intervention in the Real World. 20th International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Nagoya, Japan.Bartley, L., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & DePanfilis, D. (2014, January). Using Organizational Assessments to Inform Implementation and Build Sustainable Capacity. 18th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX. Collins, K.S., Strieder, F.H., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & DePanfilis, D. (2013, September). Trauma Adapted Family Connections (TA-FC). In DePanfilis, D. (Chair). Adapting a Promising Multi-Faceted Child Maltreatment Preventive Intervention to Respond to Differences in Target Populations. 13th International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) European Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Dublin, Ireland.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Strieder, F.,H., & DePanfilis, D. (2013, September). Grandparent Family Connections (GFC). In DePanfilis, D. (Chair). Adapting a Promising Multi-Faceted Child Maltreatment Preventive Intervention to Respond to Differences in Target Populations. 13th International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) European Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Dublin, Ireland.DePanfilis, D., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & Costello, T. (2013, September). Families with Children Determined to be Unsafe (SAFE-Family Connections). In DePanfilis, D. (Chair). Adapting a Promising Multi-Faceted Child Maltreatment Preventive Intervention to Respond to Differences in Target Populations. 13th International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) European Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Dublin, Ireland.Collins, K.S., Berkowitz, S.J., Strieder, F.H., & Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2013, April). Back to the Future: Trauma-Focused Family Assessment. National Child Traumatic Stress Network Annual Network Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Osteen, P., & Lawrence, C. (2013, January). Measuring Change with Longitudinal Data: Challenges and Strategies for Researchers. 17th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA.DePanfilis, D., Akin, B.A., Bright, C.L., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & Bryson, S.A. (2013, January). Measuring the Implementation of Social Work Interventions: Options and Examples. 17th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA. Collins, K.S., Strieder, F.H., & Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2012, November). Trauma Adapted Family Connections (TA-FC): Reducing developmental and complex trauma symptomatology to prevent Child abuse and neglect. International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, Los Angeles, CA. Collins, K.S., Strieder, F.H., Tabor, M., & Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2012, March). Trauma Adapted Family Connections (TA-FC). National Child Traumatic Stress Network Annual Network Meeting, Baltimore, MD.DePanfilis, D., Clarkson Freeman, P.A., & Reiman, S. (2012, January). Using Quantitative and Qualitative Methods to Explore Barriers to Permanency for Children Who Entered Care Because They Were Unsafe At Home. 16th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Blaine, A., & Rivera, M. (2010, June). The Safety Net Program for Families with Young Children. 3rd National Research Conference on Child and Family Programs and Policy, Bridgewater, MA.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2010, June). Ensuring the Well-Being of our Youngest Children? Factors Associated with Expulsion for Early Care and education Settings. 3rd National Research Conference on Child and Family Programs and Policy, Bridgewater, MA.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2010). What is Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation. Utah Head Start Early Childhood Conference, “Growing Wellness”, Sandy, UT.Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2009). Expelled Preschoolers? Facing our Childcare Crisis Head-On. 13th Annual Conference on Critical Issues Facing Children and Adolescents, Salt Lake City, UT.Clarkson Freeman, P.A., Kenaley, B.D., Manfredo, I., & Zendell, A. (2005, January). The Impact of Home and Community Based Services on Children’s Behavioral and Mental Health Outcomes Among Mothers with Substance Abuse and/or Depressive Disorders. 9th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Miami, FL.Videka, L. & Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2004, January). Social Support Among Mothers with Serious Mental Illness. 8th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.Videka, L., Carpenter, J., Easterly-Klauss, L., & Clarkson Freeman, P.A. (2003, January). Predictors of Parenting and Child Behavior Among Mothers with Serious Psychiatric Disabilities. 7th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.DISSERTATIONClarkson Freeman, P.A. (2007). The Impact of School Engagement and Teacher Relationships on Depression Among Pre-Adolescent Females: An Analysis of the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY.PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSSociety for Social Work and Research ................
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