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Sue Crowley
Associate Professor
Office: UDC-423
Office Phone: 607-777-9208
Fax: 607-777-7587
E-mail: scrowley@binghamton.edu
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Educational Background
• PhD, Human development and family studies, The Pennsylvania State University
• MEd, Counseling, St. Bonaventure University
• BA, History, St. Bonaventure University
Teaching Profession
Courses regularly taught
• Adolescent Development
• Theory and Practice of Counseling
• Child Development
• Introduction to Interdisciplinary Social Science
Current Research Interests
• Adult survivors of childhood/adolescent sexual abuse
• Feminist issues in psychology.
Selected Publications
• Crowley, M. S. (2000).The search for autonomous intimacy: Sexual abuse and young women's identity development. New York: Peter Lang Publishing.
• Seery, B. L. & Crowley, M.S. (1999) Women's relationship management work in building father-child relationships. Journal of Family Issues, November 1999
• Crowley, M. S. (1999). Sex abuse veterans in the classroom: Exploring issues of diversity, inclusion and safety. Women's Studies Quarterly, Winter 1999.
• Crowley, M. S. (1998). Men's self-perceived adequacy as the family breadwinner: Implications for their psychological, marital and work-family well-being. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 19, 7-23.
• Crowley, M. S. (1997). Victims, survivors and veterans: A circle of courage. Women and Therapy, 20, 77-81.
• Crowley, M. S. (1997). Levels of analysis: A pedagogical tool for the interdisciplinary classroom. Transformations, 8, 66-82.