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Accolades: Kathy McCloskey
Posted 9/23/2005
Kathy McCloskey, associate professor of clinical psychology at the university’s Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology (GIPP), collaborated with co-author Nancy Grigsby, director of the Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence, on a recently published journal article concerning family violence. “The Ubiquitous Clinical Problem of Adult Intimate Partner Violence: The Need for Routine Assessment,” appeared in the June 2005 edition of Professional Psychology: Research and Practice.
The clinical import and applicability of this work has already been recognized by others. Ed Lundeen, editor of the Independent Practitioner, wrote McCloskey to notify her that he had included a “brief review of your fine article” in the official newsletter of Division 42 (Psychologists in Independent Practice) of the American Psychological Association (APA).
McCloskey also presented papers at two conferences during the summer. In July, she presented “Therapist Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence” at the Ninth International Family Violence Research Conference in Portsmouth, N.H. Desreen Raphael, a doctoral student, and Debora Kustron, a former assistant professor at GIPP, were second and third authors of this paper, respectively.
In August, McCloskey presented another paper, titled “Battered Women Arrested for Domestic Violence,” at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the APA, held in Washington, D.C.
In addition, this past June McCloskey was appointed as a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, and in July she joined the board of clinical advisors of the American Board of Mental Health Specialists (ABMHS).
The clinical import and applicability of this work has already been recognized by others. Ed Lundeen, editor of the Independent Practitioner, wrote McCloskey to notify her that he had included a “brief review of your fine article” in the official newsletter of Division 42 (Psychologists in Independent Practice) of the American Psychological Association (APA).
McCloskey also presented papers at two conferences during the summer. In July, she presented “Therapist Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence” at the Ninth International Family Violence Research Conference in Portsmouth, N.H. Desreen Raphael, a doctoral student, and Debora Kustron, a former assistant professor at GIPP, were second and third authors of this paper, respectively.
In August, McCloskey presented another paper, titled “Battered Women Arrested for Domestic Violence,” at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the APA, held in Washington, D.C.
In addition, this past June McCloskey was appointed as a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, and in July she joined the board of clinical advisors of the American Board of Mental Health Specialists (ABMHS).