معرفی
Dr. Sari Skolnik is an Assistant Professor at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University. She specializes in clinical practice, social work theories, and group work, with over 25 years of clinical experience focusing on interpersonal trauma, domestic violence, and psychodrama. A certified psychodramatist, she facilitates groups for domestic violence victims and presents nationally/internationally on group work and trauma-informed practice.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (2016), Wurzweiler School of Social Work
- Master of Social Work (1994), University of Pennsylvania
- Bachelor of Science (1992), Union College
Research Interests: Clinical practice with individuals and groups; creative arts therapy; trauma-informed interventions. Her work emphasizes integrating psychodrama techniques into group therapy and addressing domestic violence through collaborative approaches.
Recent Publications: Focus on group work methodologies and psychodrama’s role in social work practice. Recent articles analyze factors influencing social workers' adoption of group work practices.
Teaching & Advising: Teaches doctoral courses (e.g., Social Work Practice Theories, Doctoral Research) and advises extended programs. No grants listed, though her work aligns with clinical education initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Leads psychodrama groups for domestic violence survivors, emphasizing therapeutic group dynamics.