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Karen Galbraith, Adjunct Instructor

Karen Galbraith, Adjunct Instructor

Education
BA, Philosophy, Muhlenberg College; MSW, Shippensburg University

Courses typically taught/have taught
Gender Issues for Helping Professionals, Violence in Interpersonal Relationships,Human Behavior in the Social Environment II, Foundation Macro Social WorkPractice

Publications/Presentations or Professional Interests
Gender-based Violence, Social Justice, Trauma, Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Dasha Rhodes, Adjunct Instructor

Dasha Rhodes, Adjunct Instructor

Education

Frederick Douglass Institute Teaching Fellow

Morgan State University, PhD Candidate

University of Houston, MSW

Stephen. F. Austin State University, BSW

Courses 
Micro/Mezzo Social Work Practice (SWK 520), Human Behavior in the Social Environment II (SWK 511),  Assessing Organizations and Communities in Society (SWK 340), Human Relations Lab (SWK 150)
 
Professional Interests 
Police and community relations
Mental health and psychological well-being with marginalized groups 
Social work and policing
 
Publications 
Wilson, D., Darrell, L., & Rhodes, D. (2020). Autumn divas: Women of color who achieved doctorate degrees after age 50. Urban Social Work.
 
Robinson, D.L., Rhodes, D.J., & Van Sluytman. (2020). Watching neighborhoods vanish: The intertwining of gentrification, race, class, and policy. Journal of Poverty. doi:10.1080/10875549.2020.1728008
 
Rhodes, D.J., Robinson, D.L., Archibald, P.C., & Van Sluytman, L.G. (2019). A decade’s tale: Consent decrees and police use of disproportionate excessive force with communities of color. Advances in Social Work, 19(1). doi:10.18060/22599
 
Burdnell Wilson, D., Darrell, L., & Rhodes, D. (2018). Autumn divas: Reflections of two women of color who achieved doctorates after age 50. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 24(4), 70–83   

 

 

Sally Kraus, Adjunct Instructor

Sally Kraus, Adjunct Instructor

Education
2010 graduate of the Shippensburg/Millersville Universities Master of Social Work Program

Courses
MSW addictions course

Professional Interests
Working within the substance abuse field

 

Bernard Showers, Adjunct Instructor

Bernard Showers, Adjunct Instructor

(717) 477-1717

Education
MSW - Social Work, Shippensburg University (2010)

Profile
Bernard Showers, LCSW, CAADC is a 2010 graduate of Shippensburg University's MSW Program.  He has been practicing as a Social Worker since 2012 with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in Baltimore, MD, working in a number of different roles within his specialty of substance use disorders.

In addition to his clinical roles, Bernard is a national consultant for the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Initiatives in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Substance Use Disorders, Motivational Interviewing, and Motivational Enhancement Therapy.  He is a certified VA provider for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression, having received his training from the Beck Institute in Philadelphia, PA.  As a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, Bernard has provided a number of local, regional, and national trainings.

Professional Interests
Substance Use Disorders
Motivational Interviewing
Motivational Enhancement Therapy

Teri Stephens, Adjunct Instructor

Teri Stephens, Adjunct Instructor

Education
University of Pittsburgh's MSW Program in 1992, LCSW

Professional Interests
Teri has been counseling individuals since 1993 and has been licensed in Indiana, Texas, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.  Teri uses an eclectic approach to therapy and is trained in EMDR, which is her favorite treatment modality.  She opened her solo practice in 2017 and specializes in trauma and bereavement.  She has experience with inpatient psychiatric social work, partial hospitalization programs, as well as outpatient psychotherapy.  This is her first time teaching at the college level.  

 

 



Wendy Unger, Adjunct Instructor

Wendy Unger, Adjunct Instructor

Education
 MSW from Temple University; 2021 EdD Candidate, University of Pittsburgh

Professional Interests
Department Manager for the Organizational Effectiveness (OE) Department at University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, Child Welfare Resource Center. She is responsible for supporting training and technical assistance efforts across Pennsylvania to help child welfare agencies strengthen their services for children, youth, and families. Wendy has over 25 years of experience providing child welfare and social work services. Prior to becoming the Department Manager for OE, Wendy was a Practice Improvement Specialist and a Unit Lead at the Resource Center. Wendy’s experience also includes work at a county child welfare agency, the Pennsylvania Department of Health, adjunct professor positions, and involvement in her community including Collaborating for Youth, school committees, and youth suicide prevention efforts.