February 2, 2015 Carol Coohey School of Social Work, University of Iowa 308 North Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242 319-335-1272; FAX: 319-335-1711 carol-coohey@uiowa.edu EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Higher Education 1989-1993 PhD in Social Welfare, Social Policy, University of Chicago 1984-1985 MSW, Social Policy, Research & Evaluation, University of Michigan 1980-1984 BA, Social Work, Sociology, summa cum laude, University of Northern Iowa Academic Positions 2010- Professor, University of Iowa, School of Social Work (SSW) 2005- Director of Graduate Studies, PhD Program 2014- Faculty Affiliate, National Resource Center for Family-Centered Practice 2002-2010 Associate Professor (with tenure), University of Iowa, SSW 1996-2002 Assistant Professor, University of Iowa, SSW 1993-1996 Research Associate and Lecturer (postdoctoral study), University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration (SSA) 1992-1993 NIMH Predoctoral Fellow, Individual National Research Service Award, University of Chicago. Professional Positions: Post-Social Work Degree Practice Experience 1993-1996 Associate Director, Building Partnerships for Family Support Education and Training, University of Chicago, SSA 1988-1992 Director, Family Support Programs, Southwest Women Working Together, Chicago 1
1985-1988 Social Worker (therapy), Neumann (drop out prevention) Program, Philadelphia 1984-1985 Coordinator, Project Community (juvenile detention center), University of Michigan, Department of Sociology TEACHING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Introduction to Social Work Research Advanced Social Work Research Microcomputer Laboratory Thesis Writing Seminar Field Seminar Foundation Practicum Seminar Advanced Practicum Seminar Practicum Coordination Knowledge Building in Social Work Practice Integrated Social Work Practice SCHOLARSHIP Publications: Selected *Coohey, C., Easton, S. A., Koirala, B. (in progress). Gender differences in predictors of depression among homeless adults. American Journal of Community Psychology. *Coohey, C., & Easton, S. A. (under review). Distal stressors and depression among homeless men. Health and Social Work. *Coohey, C., Easton, S. A., Kong, J. & Bockenstedt, J. forthcoming). Sources of psychological pain among homeless men and women. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior. *Coohey, C., Dirks-Bihun, A., Renner, L., & Baller, R. (2014). Strain, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts among maltreated adolescents in the United States. Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 38, 1171-1179. ***Easton, S. A., Coohey, C., Rhodes, A. M., & Moorthy, M. V. (2013). Posttraumatic growth among men with histories of child sexual abuse. Child Maltreatment, 18 (4), 211-220. *Coohey, C., Renner, L. & Sabri, B. (2013). Victimization, the parent-child relationship, and externalizing behavior among Latino and White adolescents in the U.S. Journal of Family Violence, 28 (4), 359-368. 2
*Coohey, C., Johnson, K., Renner, L., & Easton, S. (2013). Actuarial risk assessment in child protective services: Construction methodology and performance criteria. Children and Youth Services Review, 35, 151-161. *Renner, L., Coohey, C., Ruch, G. & O Leary, P. (2013). Self-reported panic attacks in adulthood: Relationship with injury, location and disclosure of childhood sexual abuse. Journal of Social Work, 13 (3), 308-318. ***Sabri, B., Coohey, C. & Campbell, J. (2012). Multiple victimizations, resources and co-occurring mental health disorders among at-risk adolescents. Violence and Victims, 27, 744-763. *Coohey, C., Renner, L., Hua, L., Zhang, Y. & Whitney, S. (2011). Academic achievement despite child maltreatment: A longitudinal study. Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 35, 688-699. **Easton, S., Coohey, C., O Leary, P. Hua, L., & Zhang, Y. (2010). The effect of childhood sexual abuse on psychosexual functioning during adulthood. Journal of Family Violence, 26, 41-50. *Coohey, C. (2010). Gender differences in internalizing problems among sexually abused early adolescents. Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 34, 856-862. *O Leary, P., Coohey, C. & Easton, S. (2010). The effect of severe child sexual abuse and disclosure on mental health during adulthood. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 275-289. Coohey, C. (2008). The nature of parental supervisory neglect. Child Welfare, 87 (4), 55-77. Coohey, C., & O Leary, P. (2008). Mothers protection of sexually abused children: An informationprocessing perspective. Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 32, 245-259. Coohey, C. (2007). Social networks, informal child care, and inadequate supervision by mothers. Child Welfare, 86 (6), 53-66. Coohey, C. (2007). The usefulness of domestic violence protocols in child protective services decision-making. In K. Kendall-Tackett, & S. Giacomoni (Eds.), Intimate partner violence (Chapter 24, pp. 1-18). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute. Coohey, C. (2007). The relationship between mothers social networks and severe domestic violence: A test of the social isolation hypothesis. Violence and Victims, 22 (4), 503-512. Coohey, C. (2007). What criteria do child protective services investigators use to substantiate exposure to domestic violence? Child Welfare, 86 (4), 93-122. Coohey, C. (2006). How child protective services investigators decide to substantiate mothers for failure-to-protect in sexual abuse cases. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 15 (4), 61-81. Coohey, C., & Zhang, Y. (2006). The role of men in chronic supervisory neglect. Child Maltreatment, 3
11 (1), 27-33. Coohey, C. (2006). Physically abusive fathers and risk assessment. Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 30 (5), 467-480. Coohey, C. (2004). Battered mothers who physically abuse their children. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19, 943-952. Coohey, C. (2004). [Review, From charity to social work: Mary E. Richmond and the creation of an American profession by Elizabeth N. Agnew.] Social Service Review, 78, 675-677. Invited Coohey, C. (2003). Making judgments about the likelihood of future harm in substantiated cases of supervisory neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 27, 821-840. Coohey, C. (2003). Defining and classifying supervisory neglect. Child Maltreatment, 8, 145-156. Coohey, C. (2001). The relationship between familism and child maltreatment in Latino and Anglo families. Child Maltreatment, 6, 130-142. Coohey, C. (2000). The role of friends, in-laws, and other kin in father-perpetrated child physical abuse. Child Welfare, 79, 373-402. Coohey, C. (1999). Notes on the origins of social work education. Social Service Review, 73, 418-422. Coohey, C. (1998a). Home alone and other inadequately supervised children. Child Welfare, 77, 289-309. Marsh, J. C., & Coohey, C. (1998b). Reform and restructuring of social services in the United States: Evaluating collaborative service models. In G. Flosser, & H. O. Uwe (Eds.), Toward more democracy in social services: Models and culture of welfare (pp. 371-382). New York: Aldine de Gruyter. Invited Coohey, C., & Braun, N. (1997). Toward an integrated framework for understanding child physical abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 21, 1081-1094. Coohey, C. (1996). Child maltreatment: Testing the social isolation hypothesis. Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 20, 241-54. Coohey, C. (1996). Laura Epstein: An oral history. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 2, 57-72. Coohey, C. (1995). Neglectful mothers, their mothers and partners: The significance of mutual aid. Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 19, 885-895. Coohey, C., & Marsh, J. C. (1995). Promotion, prevention and intervention: What are the differences? Research on Social Work Practice, 5, 524-538. 4
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