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Dr, Sam Faulkner; Chemical Dependency Certification Program Coordinator
Faculty Profile
View All Faculty ProfilesSam Faulkner, Professor
Program/Dept: Social Work
Degrees, Licensures and Certifications: Ph.D., MSW
Research Interests: Faulkner, C. & Faulkner, S. (2009). Research methods for social workers: A practice-based approach. Lyceum Press. Swank, E., Raiz, L., Faulkner, C., Faulkner, S., & Hesterberg, L. (2008). Comfort with gays and lesbians after a class discussions on homophobia.American Journal of Sexuality Education, Volume 3(3), pages 255 – 276. Faulkner, S. (2008).Individual treatment. In, Substance abuse counseling: Theory and practice. Stevens, P. & Smith, R. (editors) (4th ed.). Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall. Faulkner, S., Faulkner, C. & Hesterberg, L. (2007). Utilizing the cultural formulation model of the DSM-IV-TR with Asian American: A Chinese American application. Journal of psychiatry, psychology and mental health, vol. 1 (2); http://www.scientificjournals.org/journals2007/articles/1296.pdf. Faulkner, C., Faulkner, S. & Hesterberg, L. (2007). Immediate and sort-term effects of challenge course training on perceived employee cohesion within human services workers in ten rural counties. Journal of education and human development, vol.1 (2); http://www.scientificjournals.org/journals2007/articles/1241.pdf. Faulkner, S. (2006). Probation officer as a career choice for social workers: An overview. In Many paths, one purpose: Career choices for human services and social work majors. Tuyen Nguyen (ed.). Lexington Books, Lanham, MD.
Faulkner, C. & Faulkner, S. (2005). Domestic violence in the Indonesian American community. In, Domestic Violence in Asian American Communities. Tuyen D. Nguyen (ed). Lexington Books, Lanham, MD. Faulkner, S. & Faulkner, C. (2004).Poverty as a predictor of child maltreatment.Journal of Poverty,(8)1, 103-106. Faulkner, S. (2002). Low-elements ropes course as an intervention tool with alcohol/other drug dependent adults: A case study. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly,20 (2), 83 – 90. Bio
Ph.D. & MSW, The University of Texas at Arlington. Research includes challenge course interventions: corporate, foster families & chemical dependency. Teaching interests include research, data analysis and chemical dependency. Recently published in Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly and Jounal of Poverty.