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Dr. Ellen Schaefer-Salins serves as an Associate Professor of Social Work at Salisbury University, where she has been teaching since Fall 2016. She simultaneously maintains a private mental health practice specializing in services for clients who are deaf and hard of hearing, bridging academic theory with clinical application.
Her educational background includes:
- PhD in Clinical Social Work from The Catholic University of America (2015)
- MSW in Clinical Social Work from University of Maryland at Baltimore, School of Social Work (1985)
- BA in Social Work with Interpreter Training Program (ASL) from Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) (1983)
Dr. Schaefer-Salins' scholarly focus integrates multiple specialized domains with clinical social work practice. Her primary expertise centers on serving deaf and hard of hearing populations, incorporating perspectives from deaf studies and disability studies. She emphasizes diversity issues across her teaching portfolio while bringing international perspectives to social work education. Her unique interdisciplinary interests extend to the writings of Lewis Carroll, though the specific connection to her social work practice isn't detailed in available information.
Her professional activities include teaching practice-oriented courses while maintaining active clinical work through her private practice. She appears to be deeply engaged in both academic and community service related to deaf and hard of hearing populations.
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