
Caitlin Elsaesser
Associate Professor · Adolescent well-being and resilience
University of ConnecticutAbout
Dr. Caitlin Elsaesser is an Associate Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Social Work, where she applies critical race and feminist theories to youth health promotion. A licensed clinical social worker and former Chicago high school teacher, she specializes in community-based participatory research to address adolescent resilience, violence prevention, and technology's role in interpersonal conflict.
- Education: MSW and PhD from University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration
- Current Project: CDC-funded K01 award to design health supports for youth navigating social media conflicts linked to offline violence
- Research Focus: Cyberbanging, victimization, mindfulness-based interventions, and culturally specific health initiatives
Her work bridges contemplative practice with social justice, informed by her role as a mindfulness practitioner since 2014 and mother of two young children. She collaborates with Hartford violence prevention agencies and youth co-researchers to develop actionable frameworks for community empowerment.
Scientific Recognition:
- CDC K01 grant recipient (2020s) for youth violence prevention research
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