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About
Dr. Tammy Schultz is a Professor with expertise in trauma resolution, posttraumatic growth, and faith integration. Her research focuses on the intersection of sexual abuse, trafficking, and spiritual resilience, particularly among women in alternative court programs and culturally diverse settings. She has presented at conferences like the American Psychological Association and the Christian Association for Psychological Studies.
- Education: Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology (Indiana State University), M.A. in Counseling (University of North Dakota), M.A. in Christian Counseling (Providence College), B.A. in Criminal Justice (University of Winnipeg)
Her work with the CATCH Court program and trauma healing models has led to publications in journals such as Spirituality in Clinical Practice and Journal of Human Trafficking. She received the 2010 Indiana Counselor of the Year award and is actively involved in professional affiliations including the American Association of Christian Counselors and the American Counseling Association.
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