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Michele Harway, PhD
Faculty Research Specialist - School of Psychology
Thousand Oaks, CA
mharway@fielding.edu
PhD, Social and Developmental Psychology
University of Maryland, 1974
Contents:
Areas of Instruction
Scholarly & Professional Interests
Professional Memberships
Honors and Awards
Publications
Presentations
Professional Experience
Other Professional Activities
Full Curriculum Vitae
Areas of Instruction:
Quantitative and Qualitative Research (various specific classes)
SPSS
Statistics
Scholarly & Professional Interests:
Research Interests:
Women's Development
Domestic Violence (Perpetrator and Victim)
Adolescent Boys
Practice Interests:
Couples and Families
Domestic Violence
Professional Memberships:
Academy of Family Psychology
American Board of Professional Psychology
American Psychological Association (F35, 43, 51; M9, 17, 53)
California Psychological Association
Conejo Valley Mental Health Professionals Association
Ventura County Psychological Association
Honors and Awards:
2002: Diplomate in Family Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)
1998: Family Psychologist of the Year (1998), Family Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association
1991: Fellow, American Psychological Association, Division 35
Fellow, American Psychological Association, Divisions 35, 43, 51, 56
Sigma Xi
Publications:
Harway,M. (2012). Understanding Men’s Issues: Critical Implications for Working with Battering. In H. Sweet (Ed.) Gender in the Therapy Hour: Voices of Women Clinicians Working with Men. New York: Routledge Press.
Josselson, R. & Harway, M. (Eds.) (2012). Navigating multiple identities: Race, gender, culture, nationality and roles. New York: Oxford University Press.
Josselson, R. & Harway, M. (2012). What is identity and why do we have multiple identities? In R. Josselson & M. Harway (Eds.). Navigating multiple identities. New York: Oxford University Press.
Shepard, D. & Harway, M. (2011). Foundations of male sensitive couples therapy. In D. Shepard & M. Harway (Eds.). Engaging men in couples therapy. New York: Routledge Press.
Shepard, D. & Harway, M. (2011). Introduction: Setting the stage. In D. Shepard & M. Harway (Eds.). Engaging men in couples therapy. New York: Routledge Press.
Shepard, D & Harway, M. (Eds.) (2011) Engaging men in couples therapy . New York: Routledge.
Stanton, M., Harway, M. & Vtere, A. (2009), Education in Family Psychology. In J. Bray & M. Stanton (Eds.). The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of family psychology. West Sussex, U.K. Wiley-Blackwell.
Harway, M. (2007) Couple counseling. In C. Renzetti & J. Eidelson (Eds), Encyclopedia of interpersonal violence. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Harway, M. (2006). Divorce and interpartner violence. In C Everett (Ed.), Issues of divorce and families: A tribute to William Nichols, Haworth Press.
Harway, M., & Faulk, E. (2005). Treating couples with sexual abuse issues. In M. Harway (Ed.), Handbook of couples therapy. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Harway, M., & Nutt, R. (2005). Women and giving. In J. Worrell & C. Goodman (Eds.). Handbook of girls' and women's psychological health. New York: Oxford University Press.
Harway, M., (2005). Setting the stage for working with couples. In M. Harway (Ed.), Handbook of couples therapy. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Harway, M. (2005). Handbook of couples therapy. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Harway, M., & Hansen, M. (2004). Spouse abuse: Assessing and treating battered women, batterers and their children (2nd ed.) Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press.
Harway, M., Mio, J. S., Koss, M. P., O'Neil, J. M., Geffner, R., Murphy, B. C., & Ivey, D. (2003). Intimate partner violence. In J. S. Mio & G. Y. Iwamasa (Eds.), Multicultural mental health research and resistance: Continuing challenges of the new millennium (pp. 269-287). New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Harway, M. (2003) Intervening in cases of domestic violence - Feminist and systemic issues. In L. Silverstein & T. J. Goodrich (Eds.), Feminist family therapy: Empowerment and social location. Washington, DC: APA Books.
Harway, M., Geffner, R., Ivey, D., Koss, M. P., Murphy, B. C., Mio, J. S., & O'Neil, J. M. (2002). Intimate partner abuse and relationship abuse. Report of an Interdivisional Grant (funded by CODAPAR of APA).
Harway, M. (2001). Mentoring and feminist mentoring. In J. Worrell (Ed.), Encyclopedia of women and gender (Vol. 2). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Harway, M. (2000). Families experiencing violence. In W. C. Nichols, M. A. Pace-Nichols, D. S. Becvar, & A. Y. Napier (Eds.), Handbook of family development and intervention. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Presentations:
Harway, M. (2011). Symposium on Navigating Multiple Identities. Presented at the 119th annual convention of the American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, D.C.
Harway, M. (2010). Invited Discussant. International Conference on the Family, Antalya Turkey.
Harway, M. (2006, August). Applying the psychology of men to dynamics of domestic violence. Symposium presented at the 114th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
Harway, M. (2005, August). Working with batterers: Implications for working with women. Symposium conducted at the 113th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Harway, M. (2004, August). Gender issues and actions: Community encounter 4-privilege of and oppression. Symposium conducted at the 112th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
Harway, M. (2003, August). What's love got to do with it? Film and guided discussion. Presented at the 111th annual convention of the American Psychological Association; Family Psychology Hospitality Suite, Toronto, Canada.
Harway, M. (2003, August). Integrating family psychology into the core curriculum in psychology graduate education in family psychology: Best practices. Paper presented at the 111th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Harway, M. (2003, August). Gender issues and actions: Community encounter 3-privilege and oppression. Symposium conducted at the 111th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Harway, M. (2002, September). Abuse specific couples treatment for spouse/partner abuse: Controversies and dilemmas. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA.
Harway, M. (2002, September). Abuse of men: Prevalence, controversies and politics. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA.
Harway, M. (2002, August). Intervening with cases of domestic violence in multicultural environments. Paper presented at the 110th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Harway, M. (2001, August). Interdivisional grant project: Intimate partner abuse and relationship violence. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Harway, M. (2000, September). What is a healthy family? Conference Opening Ceremony and Public Forum, Plenary of the 5th International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA.
Harway, M. (2000, September). Training current and future clinicians about family violence. Paper presented at the 5th International Conference on Family Violence, San Diego, CA.
Harway, M. (2000, August). New models in understanding relational violence -Developing a curriculum. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC.
Professional Experience:
Faculty Research Specialist, School of Psychology, Fielding Graduate University.
Other Professional Activities:
Council of Representatives, representing the Society for Family Psychology, Division 43
Treasurer, American Board of Couple and Family Psychology (ABPP)
President, Division 43, American Psychological Association
Secretary, Division 43, American Psychological Association
Treasurer, Division 51, American Psychological Association
Chair, Family Psychology Specialty Council
Treasurer, Conejo Family Mental Health Professionals Association
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