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Carol Tosone


Carol Tosone

New York University, USA

Biography

Carol Tosone, Ph.D. is Associate Professor at New York University Silver School of Social Work and recipient of the NYU Distinguished Teaching Award. Dr. Tosone is a Distinguished Scholar in Social Work in the National Academies of Practice in Washington, D.C. She completed her psychoanalytic training at the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health in New York City where she was the recipient of the Postgraduate Memorial Award. Dr. Tosone received a Fulbright Senior Specialist Award for teaching at the Hanoi University of Education in Vietnam, and also served as a visiting professor at Hyllum University in South Korea, Sanata Dhara University in Indonesia, Tonjgi University in Shanghai, and Peking University and China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing. She also taught as Distinguished Visiting Lydia Rappaport Professor at Smith College for Social Work, and as Visiting Faculty at the University of Pennsylvania Clinical Social Work Doctoral Program. Prior to her appointment at NYU, Dr. Tosone was Assistant Professor of Social Work in Psychiatry at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia. Dr. Tosone is Editor-in-Chief of the Clinical Social Work Journal and serves on the editorial boards or as a consulting reviewer to 10 other professional journals. Dr. Tosone is author of numerous professional articles and book chapters, co-editor of 3 books, and executive producer and writer of training and community service media. Since joining the NYU faculty, Dr. Tosone has delivered over 100 professional papers and presentations in academic and behavioral health settings in the US, as well as international venues in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and South America.

Abstract

Abstract : Toward a Better Understanding of the Relationship between Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth in New Orleans Mental Health Responders Working in a Post Hurricane Katrina Environment