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  • Gant, L. M. (2019, January). Comparing Bayesian and non-Bayesian analytic strategies for understanding intersectionality and coping in different contexts in a sample of young Middle Eastern/Muslims. Enacting Critical Intersectionality in Research: Concepts, Methods, and Implications for Practice. At the 23rd Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. San Francisco, CA.

  • Blumenthal, A. & Shanks, T. (2019). Does CSA Participation Influence Savings Behavior in the Long-Term? Views from Families. Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Poster, San Francisco, CA

  • Increasing Competency for Clinical Treatment of LGB Individuals in Northern Michigan. Michigan Rural Health Conference

  • Friedline, T. (2019). Emerging financial behavior and technology. Invited presentation to the FDIC Alliance for Economic Inclusion National Conference, Detroit, MI.

  • Flaherty, H., Bornheimer, L. A., Hamovitch, E., Garay, E., Mini, M., Acri, M., & McKay, M. (2019). Examining Provider Factors Supporting the Adoption and Use of Evidence-Based Practices for Outpatient Mental Health Clinics Serving Youth. Poster presentation at the annual Society for Social Work and Research conference, San Francisco, CA.

  • Gonzalez Benson, O. (2019, May). Work is worship: Diminution, deindividualization and valuation in U.S. refugee policy. Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, York University.

  • Schultz, K. (2019) A critical dialogue on addiction: Bridging theories and practices from feminist viewpoints. Invited Panelist, Conversations Across Social Disciplines: Joseph Veroff & Katherine Luke Memorial Award, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI.

  • Maguire-Jack, K., Lanier, P., & Lombardi, B. “Investigating Racial Differences in Clusters of Adverse Childhood Experiences.” Paper presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA, January 16-20, 2019.

  • Walsh, T., Jones, M. Tolman, R., Lee, S. & Singh, V. (2019). Early Service Experiences As a Barrier or Facilitator of Subsequent Service Engagement: An Examination of Father Engagement in Prenatal and Pediatric Care. Society for Social Work Research, San Francisco.

  • Williams, A. (2019, June). Using Data to Inform the Development of Student Leadership Programs (SALT). U-M Student Life Research Symposium.

  • Cross, F. L., & Rivas-Drake, D. (2019, March). Methodological issues and effective strategies for working with different Latinx populations in the U.S. Paper submitted to the International Convention of Psychological Science, Paris, France.

  • Seminotti, S., & Pinto, R. M. (2019). PluriVox: Five competencias para la coordinación de pequeños grupos como método de inclusión social. MESA DE TRABAJO 4: Pobreza, desigualdad y exclusión social. Coordinadora: Dña. Silvia Giménez Rodríguez. XXIV Sociology Congress, La Mancha, Spain.

  • Byrnes, M.E., T. A. Engler, C. C. Greenberg, B. T. Fry, J. B. Dimick. A (2019) Qualitative Study of Surgical Coaching as a Mechanism to Challenge the Surgical “Personality”. Paper presented to the 14th Annual Meeting of the Academic Surgical Congress, Houston, Texas.

  • Christensen, M.C., (Chair), Enosh, G., Hesse-Biber, S., McClish, K., Yilmazli-Trout, I., & Kuhl, D. Ontological and epistemological dialogue in research and praxes with a focus on political resistance. Panel presentation at the International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign, IL

  • Vantine, A. (2019). Termination for Fetal Anomaly: Grief, Stigma, and Oppression, Association for Death Education and Counseling, Atlanta, GA.

  • Elliott, W., Friedman, R., Shanks, T. (2019). People, Money and The Future: Sparking Prosperity for Everyone. Building Michigan Communities Conference. Lansing, MI. April 20, 2019.

  • Jiwatram-Negrón, T., Gonzalez Benson, O., Yoshihama, M., Perone, A., & Reed, B. G. (2019, January). The Promises and Challenges of Critical Intersectionality Frameworks in Scholarship and Practice (roundtable). Society for Social Work Research, San Francisco.

  • Maguire-Jack, K. “Using multi-level modeling to understand public health problems.” Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo, Philadelphia, PA, November 2-6, 2019.

  • Najjar, G., Daniels,T., Farris, K., Gross, M.,. Mattison, D., Patterson, V., Smith, L., Ursuy, P. & Fitzgerald, M. (2019). Faculty perceptions of interprofessional education experience: A qualitative analysis of “IPE in action” event education. American Interprofessional Health Collaborative in partnership with the Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative. Collaborating Across Borders VII Conference.

  • Staller, K. M. (2019, May). Workshop on Writing Articles of Publication. 15th Annual International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry. Urbana, IL.

  • Nguyen, A., Taylor, R.J., & Chatters, L.M. (2019, March). Objective and Subjective Social Isolation among African Americans with Anxiety Disorders. Presentation at the International Conference for Psychological Sciences. Paris, France.

  • Wiland, S. R. (2018, October). Integrated treatment of co-occurring PTSD. NAADAC: The Association for Addiction Professionals' 2018 Annual Conference: Shoot for the Stars. Houston, TX.

  • Barnhart, S., Maguire-Jack, K., & Gibson, A. “Racial and ethnic variations in the protective effect of collective efficacy on parenting stress.” Poster presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 10-14, 2018.

  • Clark, H.M., Galano, M.M., Stein, S.F., Grogan-Kaylor, A.C., Graham-Bermann, S.A., (November 2018). Mothers’ depressive symptoms mediate the relation between preschoolers’ intimate partner violence (IPV) exposure and their executive functioning 8 years later: a longitudinal analysis. Paper presentation at the 34 Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Washington, D.C.

  • Bornheimer, L. A., Acri, M., Parchment, T., & McKay, M. (2018, November). Provider attitudes, organizational factors, and uptake of evidence-based practices. Oral presentation at the annual Council on Social Work Education conference, Orlando, FL.

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