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Melissa Bell is an Associate Professor in the Social Work Program at Chatham University. Her research and teaching focus on reproductive decision-making, emotion dysregulation in psychiatric treatment, and the intersection of politics/religion with social work practice. She is also actively involved in interdisciplinary education and supporting military service women transitioning to civilian life.
- Education: Ph.D. in Social Work (University of Pittsburgh), Post-Graduate Fellowship (Yale), MSW (University of Pittsburgh), B.A. in Psychology (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
- Research: Examines refugee mental health, family planning access, and gender disparities in healthcare
- Awards: Owens Fellowship (1997), Distinguished Alumni Award (2004)
Her recent publications analyze gender differences in Syrian refugee populations, adolescent mental health trajectories, and interdisciplinary teaching models. She has also contributed to legislative efforts ensuring access to emergency contraception for sexual assault survivors.
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