PEGGY MORTON, DSW, LCSW Silver School of Social Work, New York University 1 Washington Square North, Room 306 New York, NY 10003 (212) 998-5916 peggy.morton@nyu.edu EDUCATION 1996 Hunter College School of Social Work, New York, NY Doctorate of Social Work 1991 Training Institute for Mental Health, New York, NY Certificate, Supervision of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 1989 Training Institute for Mental Health, New York, NY Certificate, Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy 1987 Hunter College School of Social Work, New York, NY Certificate, Field Instruction 1984 Hunter College School of Social Work, New York, NY Master of Social Work (Casework/Honors) 1979 University of Colorado, Boulder, CO Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, Phi Beta Kappa, Cum Laude ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2007-Pres. Silver School of Social Work, New York University, New York, NY Clinical Associate Professor Coordinator, Undergraduate Field & Service Learning Coordinator, Policy/Practice Field Placements Coordinator, Gerontology Field Placements 2004-2007 Clinical Assistant Professor Assistant Director, Field Learning & Community Partnerships 2000-2004 Clinical Assistant Professor Coordinator, Field Learning & Community Partnerships 1991-2000 Adjunct Associate Professor Faculty Advisor 1992 Hunter College School of Social Work, New York, NY Adjunct Lecturer
COURSES TAUGHT Human Behavior in the Social Environment I & II, (B.S. & M.S.W. programs) Social Work Practice I & II, (B.S. Program) Seminar in Field Instruction Advanced Seminar in Field Instruction Field Experience Seminar (BS program) COURSES TAUGHT AND DEVELOPED Service Learning Through Adolescent Youth Development Social Problems and Policies in NYC (BS- Abu Dhabi students; co-taught with Dr. Rosenfeld), (Winter 2012) Service Learning Through Community Engagement (BS) Service Learning Through Habitat for Humanity (BS) Service Learning Through Youth Engagement (BS) Service Learning: HIV/AIDS in Ghana (BS; co-taught with Dr. Tuchman) Service Learning: Global Service Learning in the Dominican Republic (co-taught with Diana Lugo, Wagner School of Public Service) AWARDS AND HONORS 2011 Faculty Awardee NIA Award Center for Multicultural Education & Programs, NYU 2009 MVP Award Undergraduate Student Association 2008 Faculty Affiliate of the Month Office of Residential Education Most Supportive Professor Undergraduate Student Association GRANTS 7/08-6/11 Field Learning Partnership in Integrated Geriatric Mental Health. (Hartford Partnership Practicum in Aging Education/New York Academy Of Medicine). Principal Investigators: D. Gardner, PhD and P. Morton,DSW 9/06-Present Carelink-Collaborating for Excellence in Geriatric Home Care. (Human Resources Services Administration). Role: Field Education Coordinator.
2007 Learn and Serve Grant (NY/PA Campus Compact/NYU Office of Community Service). Manuscript in progress: Gardner, D., Clemens, D. & Morton, P. (in progress). Enhancing the well-being of community-dwelling elders: An interdisciplinary field learning project for social workers and nurses. PRESENTATIONS Thorning, H., Straussner, L. & Morton, P. (2012). It s More Complicated Than That: One School s Approach to Global Education. Presented at Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Washington, D.C. Morton, P. (2012). Service Learning Through Community Engagement: A Model for Devliery of Social Work Curriculum. Presented at New York State Social Workers Educational Association, Saratoga, N.Y. Morton, P., Haskell, S. & Fuchs, A. (2012). Ethical Dilemmas in the Engagement of Both Service Recipients and Staff of Diverse Backgrounds: Helping Students Value Similarity & Difference. Presented at the 4 th NYMAPS Annual Symposium, St. John s University, NYC Campus, New York, N.Y. Morton, P. & Foley, J. (2012). Connecting NYU with the NYC Community Through Service Learning Courses. Presented at the Center for Teaching Excellence, NYU, New York, N.Y. Morton, P. & Brown, B. (2012). Service Learning Seminar. Presented at Steinhardt Freshman Honors Program. NYU, New York, N.Y. Morton, P. & Ebnit, A. (2011). Service Learning Through Intra-University Collaboration: A Social Work Partnership with an Alternative Breaks Program. Presented at NYMAPS Annual Symposium, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. Tuchman, E. & Morton, P. (2011). Global Service Learning: HIV/AIDS Prevention & Education in Cape Coast, Ghana. Presented at United Nations Social Work Day, NYU, New York, N.Y. Morton, P. (2010). Moderator, Panel On Homelessness in NYC: Presented by the Office of Student Activities, Leadership & Service & Grand Central Neighborhood Partnership, NYU, NY. Morton, P. (2010). Social Work: The Real Deal. Presented as Staff Development, University Settlement, New York, New York.
Morton, P. (2010). Social Change Through Service Learning: A Partnership Between the Silver School of Social Work and NYU s Alternative Breaks Program. Presented at the Baccalaureate Program Directors (BPD) Annual Conference, Atlanta Georgia. Morton, P. & Aase, M. (2009). Service Learning Through Community Engagement; Beyond the Classroom: Co-educating Students in the Service-Learning Partnership. Presented at the New York Metro Area Partnership for Service-Learning (NYMAPS), The Colin Powell Center for Policy Studies/CCNY, New York, NY. Morton, P. (2009). Service Learning Through Community Engagement: Application of Social Work Concepts to Service Learning. Presented at the Bachelor s Program Director s Annual Conference (BPD), Phoenix, Arizona. Morton, P. and Gardner, D. (2007). An Innovative Model of Geriatric Field Learning for Social Workers and Nurses. Presented at the 52 nd Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education. San Francisco, CA. Morton, P. (2008/2009). ADHD: Recent Considerations. Presented at the Silver School of Social Work Summer Lecture Series. Morton, P. (2004). Clinical Issues in Termination with Elderly Clients. Presented at Jewish Association for Services to Aged, New York, NY Morton, P. (2004). Specific Issues in the Supervision of the Very Young Student. Presented at the NYU School of Social Work, New York, NY Morton, P. (2001-02). Unique Issues in Working with the Terminally Ill With Emphasis on Holocaust Survivors. Presented at Good Shepard Hospice, Margaret Tietz Nursing Care Facility and Westchester Health Care Social Worker s Association. Morton, P. (2001-02). Clinical Issues in Termination for Social Work Interns. Presented at the Educational Alliance, New York, NY. Morton, P. (2001). Integrating the Classroom and Field through the Human Behavior Curriculum. Presented at NYU School of Social Work, New York, NY. Morton, P. (1996). Psychological and Social Aspects of Infertility and Pregnancy Loss. Presented at Training Institute for Mental Health, New York, NY. Morton, P. (1992). The Double Identity of the Social Work Private Practitioner. Presented at the International Conference for the Advancement of Private Practice, Lake Mohonk, NY. Morton, P. (1991). Double Identity: The Social-Worker-Psychoanalyst. Presented at Training Institute for Mental Health, New York, NY.
Morton, P. (1990). Ethnicity and Psychotherapy. Presented at the Training Institute for Mental Health, New York, NY. Morton, P. (1988). Mother-Daughter Relationships: the Later Years. Presented at the Training Institute for Mental Health, New York, NY. SERVICE School: Faculty Advisor, Next Steppers (a group for career-changing students) Faculty Advisor, Student Global Social Work Collective Faculty Advisor, Pi Pi Chapter, Phi Alpha National Honor Society Member, Undergraduate Program Committee Member, Undergraduate Advisory Committee Member, Silver School of Social Work Student Awards Selection Committee Member, Geriatric Faculty Practice Planning Committee Past Member, Executive Committee Past Member, Curriculum Committee Past Member, Academic and Professional Review Committee (APR) Past Member, Faculty Promotion, Retention & Tenure Committee Past Member, Dean s Task Force on Advisement & Curriculum Renewal Committee Past Member, Admissions Committee Past Chair, Distinguished Administrator Award Selection Committee University: Faculty Affiliate (2012-13) NYU CORPS 2 Floor, Carlisle Courtn, NYU Faculty Affiliate (2011-12) NYU CORPS 2 Floor, Gramercy Green, NYU Member, Field Placement Committee, BS Global Public Health Dual Major, NYU Reader, Reynolds Scholarship Committee Faculty Affiliate, NYU CORPS Floor, Founders Hall, NYU, New York, NY Reflection Workshop Facilitator, Office of Student Affairs Faculty Affiliate, NYU CORPS Floor, Weinstein Residence Hall, NYU, New York, NY Orientation Speaker, NYU Outreach Program, NYU, New York, NY Community: Advisory Board Member, New York Metro Area Partnership for Service-Learning (NYMAPS) Member, Administration for Children s Services (ACS) BSW Child Welfare Scholarship Consortium Member, Program Advisory Board, Catholic Big Sisters/Big Brothers, New York, NY
Professional: Member, Bachelor s Program Directors (BPD) Member, Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE 1997-1999 Field Instructor, NY Settlement School, New York, NY. Individual, group supervision of MSW interns; planning, implementation and evaluation of social services at school collaboration of NYU, University and Henry St. Settlements. 1995-1996 Field Instructor, Manhattan Comprehensive Day & Night School, New York, NY. Supervision of social work interns, planning & implementation of social services in a non-traditional high school. 1990-1996 Clinical Supervisor/Program Consultant, Catholic Big Sisters, NY. 1989-1991 Social Work Coordinator, Hospice Care, Visiting Nurse Service, New York, NY. 1988-1989 Social Work Consultant, Van Doren Nursing Home, Queens, NY. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 1987-1996 Private practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. 1986-1998 Social Worker, Selfhelp Community Services, New York, NY 1984-1986 Social Worker, King s County Hospital Center, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry OPD, Brooklyn, NY.