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CV Information :: Kim Vaz, Associate Professor


 

 

Summary of Qualifications:
  • Chair, Department of Women's Studies
  • Co-Chair, Division 35 (Society for the Psychology of Women, American Psychological Association) Membership and Recruitment Committee
  • Conference Coordinator, 30th Annual Conference of the Association for Women in Psychology entitled "Feminist Psychology: Future Tense," Tampa, Florida, February 24-27, 2005; Former Associate Editor, Psychology of Women Quarterly and Former Editorial Board Member, Journal of Counseling and Development
  • Grant: with Cheryl Rodriguez, USF Collaborative for Children, Families and Communities (Summer, 2004), “Effectiveness of Abstinence Only vs. Comprehensive Sexual Education Program for African American Youth at Elevated Risk” ($15,000.00).
  • Publications: Vaz, Kim (forthcoming) Reflecting Team Group Therapy and its Congruence with Feminist Principles: A Focus on African American Women, Women & Therapy, volume 28 and Dixon, Charlotte & Vaz, Kim (2004) "Perceptions of African Americans Regarding Mental Health Counseling," in D. Harley and J. Dillard’s (Eds.,) Contemporary Mental Health Issues among African American The American Counseling Association.
  • Co-Chair, College of Arts and Sciences Diversity Committee; Member, Women's Status Committee; Member, Faculty Senate; Spearheading a university-wide initiative for the promotion of women associate professors to the rank of full professor

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Kim Vaz, Ph.D.




 

 

 


 
 
 
 
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