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Karen Craddock News



  • Karen Craddock, Ph.D., of WCW is interviewed on The Tapestry podcast about resilience, relational cultural theory, and motherhood during COVID-19.

  • Karen Craddock, Ph.D., of WCW was quoted in this article that discusses the positive influence the Black Lives Matter movement may be having on racial disparities regarding maternal health and maternal mortality.
  • Scholar Participates in Symposium on Mental Health and Youth of Color

    Washington, DC, autumn November 13, 2019

    Visiting Scholar Karen Craddock, Ph.D., participated in a symposium in Washington, D.C., on religion, spirituality, and mental health for youth of color.

  • Examining Black Motherhood

    African American mother and daughter color Visiting Scholar Karen Craddock, Ph.D., examines Black motherhood in a new book chapter.

  • Q&A with Karen Craddock, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar

    New Scholars Explore Motherhood and Women鈥檚 Lives

    Applied psychologist Karen Craddock, Ph.D., initially joined the Centers in 2014 as a scholar and faculty member with the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute, a legacy project of WCW. Now she is continuing her studies around Relational Cultural Theory as a WCW visiting scholar and linking it with her work on optimal resistance and resilience. Her work is focused on addressing issues of equity and trauma and developing wellness, strengths, and connection, particularly among marginalized communities.

 
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