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Heather LaSelle, Ph.D., LCSW, M.S., MPA, is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at the University of Saint Joseph (USJ) since 2020. She holds a Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Connecticut, an MPA from Post University, and additional advanced degrees in Education and Social Work. Her professional background includes roles as executive clinical director of a community mental health practice and clinical consultant for Connecticut's Department of Children and Families.
Dr. LaSelle's research focuses on intersections of race, gender, and social class in child welfare systems, as well as play therapy efficacy and school-based interventions for vulnerable youth. She teaches courses on Child Welfare, Advanced Clinical Practice, and Social Policy at USJ.
Her academic affiliations include a fellowship at Harvard University's Weiss School of Youth Mental Health. Though no awards are explicitly listed, her work demonstrates engagement with critical issues in social work practice and policy.
Dr. LaSelle's professional experience spans hospital social work, community mental health, and child welfare advocacy, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches in social services.
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