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DHRU MUKHERJEE —————————————————————————————————————————————— 475 Clocktower Drive, Southern Illinois University, Mailbox 4329, Carbondale, IL , 618-303-1380, [email protected] Employment Undergraduate Program Director (7/2014-Present) Program Director, Trauma Based Behavioral Health Fellowship (9/2014- Present) Program Director, Campus Suicide Prevention Initiative (9/2016- Present) Associate Professor (7/2012 - Present) Assistant Professor (7/2006 - 7/2012)1 School of Social Work Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, IL Qualified Mental Health Therapist (08/2014- Present) Child & Adolescent Services Egyptian Public & Mental Health Department - Eldorado, IL Program Coordinator (7/2000 - 8/2002) The World Bank, Urban Renewal Project Rehabilitation and Resettlement of Sabarmati Riverfront Project Ahmedabad, India Education Ph.D., Social Work, University of South Carolina, 2006 Dissertation Title: “Influence of Internet on Social Capital” Dissertation Committee: Dr. John McNutt (chair), Dr. Goutham Menon, Dr. Julie Miller-Cribbs M.S.W - Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India 1999 B.A., History, Jadavpur University, Kolkata (Calcutta), India, 1997 Professional Licenses Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), State of Illinois (License # 149.019534)
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DHRU MUKHERJEE ——————————————————————————————————————————

————475 Clocktower Drive, Southern Illinois University, Mailbox 4329, Carbondale, IL , 618-303-1380,

[email protected]

Employment

Undergraduate Program Director (7/2014-Present)Program Director, Trauma Based Behavioral Health Fellowship (9/2014-Present) Program Director, Campus Suicide Prevention Initiative (9/2016-Present) Associate Professor (7/2012 - Present)Assistant Professor (7/2006 - 7/2012)1School of Social WorkSouthern Illinois University - Carbondale, IL

Qualified Mental Health Therapist (08/2014- Present)Child & Adolescent Services Egyptian Public & Mental Health Department - Eldorado, IL

Program Coordinator (7/2000 - 8/2002)The World Bank, Urban Renewal ProjectRehabilitation and Resettlement of Sabarmati Riverfront ProjectAhmedabad, India

Education

Ph.D., Social Work, University of South Carolina, 2006

Dissertation Title: “Influence of Internet on Social Capital” Dissertation Committee: Dr. John McNutt (chair), Dr. Goutham Menon, Dr. Julie Miller-Cribbs

M.S.W - Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India 1999

B.A., History, Jadavpur University, Kolkata (Calcutta), India, 1997

Professional Licenses

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), State of Illinois (License # 149.019534)

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Certifications/Trainings

Social Work Research to Policy Bootcamp. Society for Social Work Research (SSWR)- Fund for Social Policy Education and Practice (FSPEP), & The Urban Institute. Washington, DC. March 15-16, 2017

Trauma-informed System of Care Learning Collaborative Certification, Missouri Academy for Child Trauma Studies (MoACTs) & Children Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis, University of Missouri, St. Louis. – 2015

Social Network Analysis (Quantitative Research Methods): Inter-University Consortium of Political and Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; 2006

Research Interests: Psychological trauma in early life and across lifespan; Information technology and clinical social work practice; Military Social Work; Behavioral health workforce development; Trauma-informed clinical social work practice; International and Cross-cultural social work practice.

Peer-Reviewed Books

Mukherjee, D. 2017. Sustainable Development Goals: A South Asian Perspective. New Delhi, India: Sage.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Manuscripts in Press

1. Mukherjee, D. & Menon, G. M (in-press). Social media policy in social work organizations: An exploratory analysis. Journal of Non-profit Education and Leadership. [Accepted December 2016]

Manuscript in Print

1. Mukherjee, D., & Saxon, V. (2018). Psychological boarding and community-based behavioral health crisis stabilization. Community Mental Health Journal, 55 (2), 132-151. doi: 10.1007/s10597-018-0237-9

2. Meyer, G., & Mukherjee, D. (2017). The story of Lee: A case study highlighting the multidisciplinary team model of child sexual abuse cases from forensic interview to the victim impact statement in court. American Forensic Research and Analysis, 4 (3), 1047-1048.

3. Mukherjee, D., & Chowdhury, D. (2014).  What do the flyers say? Embedded ‘Orientalist’ constructions in Social Work study abroad programs in the United States. International Social

Work, 57(6), 576-589.  doi: 10.1177/0020872812441644

4. Mukherjee, D. (2014). Promoting digital literacy among older adults through wired senior housing. Seniors Housing Care Journal, 23 (1), 345-365.

5. Mukherjee, D (2013). Financial exploitation of older adults in rural settings: A family perspective. Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 25 (1), 1558-1569.

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6. Mukherjee, D. & Clark, J. (2012). Students' participation in social networking sites: Implication for social work education. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 32 (2), 840-854.

7. Mukherjee, D. (2011). Organizational structures of elder abuse reporting systems. Administration in Social Work, 35, 211-221.

8. Mukherjee, D. (2011). Information technologies for the protection of older adults in India. United Nations Asia Pacific Tech Monitor, 23 (1), 28-34.

9. Mukherjee, D. (2011). Principles of transnational networks in social work study abroad program. Journal of Global Social Work Practice, 4 (1), 234-245.

10. Mukherjee, D. (2011). Participation of older adults in virtual volunteering: A qualitative inquiry. Ageing International, 36 (2), 253-266. doi: 10.1007/s1212601009886

11. Mukherjee, D. (2010). An exploratory study of older adults’ engagement with virtual volunteerism. Journal of Technology in Human Services. 28 (3), 188-196. doi: 10.1080/152288352010508368

12. Mukherjee, D. (2009). Global aging and international social work practice: A developing country perspective. Journal of Global Social Work Practice, 2 (1), 56-67.

13. Mukherjee, D. (2008). Globalization without social protection: Challenges for aging societies across developing nations. The Global Studies Journal, 1 (3), 21-28.

14. Mukherjee, D. (2007). Reassembling the social environment: A network approach to human behavior. Advances in Social Work, 8 (1), 220-230.

Manuscript under Review

1. Mukherjee, D. Preparing students for trauma-informed integrated behavioral health clinical workforce: Evidence from Two Cohorts. Social Work Education. [submitted November 2016]

2. Mukherjee, D. Technology of community participation in development of trauma-informed clinical training curriculum: Evidence from a rural setting. Journal of Community Practice. [submitted December 2016]

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapter

Manuscript in Press

1. Mukherjee, D. (in-press). Implication of technology in Sustainable Development Goals. In D. Mukherjee & S. Sanyal (Eds.), Sustainable Development Goals and the Developing

World: An Inclusive Analysis. New Delhi: Sage Publication.

Manuscript in Print

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1. Mukherjee, D. & Menon, G. M. (2013). E-Governance, e-health literacy, and development. In C.Ramanathan (Eds.), E-Governance in India. New York: Springer.

2. Mukherjee, D., & Soliman, H. (2011). A social network approach to disaster planning: Implications to mitigation and response. . In R. L. Ersing & K. A. Kost (Eds.), Surviving disasters: The role of social networks. Chicago: Lyceum Books.

3. Mukherjee, D. (2009). Social capital, social networks and the social web: The case for virtual volunteering. In T. Dumova & R. Fiordo (Eds.), Handbook of research on social interaction technologies and collaboration software: Concepts and trends. New York IGI Publishers.

4. Mukherjee, D. (2009). Civil Society: Theory Darehdorf. In H. Anheier & S. Toepler (Eds.), International encyclopedia on civil society. New York: Springer.

Manuscript under Review

1. Mukherjee, D., & Menon, G. (in-press). Distance counseling and E-therapy. In Encyclopedia of Social Work. New York: Oxford University Press.

Other Publication Types

Selected Conference Proceedings

Mukherjee, D. (2006). Using Internet blogs as teaching tools [Abstract]. Proceedings of the 35th Annual ARONOVA conference, Chicago, IL, 35.

Selected Federal Grant Reports

Mukherjee, D. (2015). Annual Trauma-Based Behavioral Health Fellowship: First year evaluation report. Human Resources Services Administration.

Mukherjee, D. (2015). Year 2 non-competitive compliance report. Human Resources Services Administration

Selected Press

Rachael Krause, WPSDLOCAL6. Grants aims to change culture on college campus, in community for suicide prevention. https://goo.gl/G2622u Posted 10/7/2016

Molly Parker, The Southern Illinoian. SIU School of Social Work awarded suicide prevention grant. https://goo.gl/Hbnsrt Posted on 09/28/2016.

Molly Parker, The Southern Illinoian. Mount Vernon child continues long road to recovery, https://goo.gl/mFs4vY Posted on 5/29/2016

Honors and Awards 2016 Recognizing Excellence Community Communication and Outreach, Trauma Based Behavioral

Health Fellowship, by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) 2016 Visiting Fellow Pratham Elementary Education Initiative (PRATHAM), a non-profit elementary

education and child welfare agency in India.

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2009 Fellow Annual Institute on Aging and Social Work. National Institute on Aging (NIA) and Hartford Foundation, College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN,

2009 Fellow at The National Social Life Health and Aging Project (NSHAP). Early Results Conference, National Institute of Aging

Grants and Contracts

As Principal Investigator: Current Support

9/16 - 10/19Principal Investigator, It takes a village: Partnerships on campus suicide prevention. Funded by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA). Total Funding: $306,000.

9/14 - 10/17Principal Investigator, Trauma Based Behavioral Health Fellowship: Creating trauma informed field education training for social workers. Funded by the Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training, Human Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Total Funding: $1.8 million.

As Principal Investigator: Under Review

Principal Investigator. Proposal to establish a Rural Child Trauma Training Center in collaboration with the Southern Illinois University Medical School. Submitted in response to FOA: SM-16-008 of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) on May 8, 2016. Total Funding: $ 1.9 million.

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Other Roles: Current Support

10/15 - 10/17Collaborator, The Poshard Foundation. Trauma-informed System of Care Collaborative: Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Training. Principal Investigator: Ginger Meyers. Total Funding: $100k

Other Roles: Past Support

1/14 - 11/15Collaborator, Foster PRIDE Evaluation. A supplementary grant to the Foster Pride Division of Clinical Practice Development. Office of Training & Professional Development. Department of Children and Family Services, Illinois. Principal Investigator: Dr. Hussain Soliman. Total Funding: $69,955

5/11 - 7/13Consultant, Integrated Assessment Program: Department of Children and Family Services, Illinois. Principal Investigator: Dr. Mizan Miah. Total Funding: $ 5 million.

5/10 - 1/12Collaborator, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education grant. Funded by United States Department of Education. Project Director: Dr. Elisabeth Reichert. Total Funding: $153k.

Teaching Experience

Faculty Member, School of Social Work, Southern Illinois University Carbondale 2006-Present• SOCW 546K: Military Social Work and Military Mental Health • SOCW 532: Program Evaluation for Social Workers • SOCW 512 : Research Methods in Social Work • SOCW 500: Human Behavior and Social Environment • SOCW 504: Clinical Field Supervision Seminars • SOCW 411: Research Methods in Social Work • SOCW 397: - Statistics in Social Work• SOCW 521: Health Policy for Social Workers • SOCW 446L: Study Abroad to India (Theme: Comparative Health Policy)

Guest Lecturer School of Law, Southern Illinois University, 2015- present. • “Mindful and stress management in legal profession” guest lecture • “How to be a trauma informed legal witness” workshop

Vishva-Bharati University India, 2015• “Trauma-informed conceptualization of social welfare in India ” guest lecture

Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 2014• “International partnership in social work education ” guest lecture

Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, India, 2009• “Social capital and Social Work ” guest lecture

SPSS Instructor, University of South Carolina, 2003-4• Developed and taught SPSS training sessions for incoming students

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Adjunct Instructor, College of Social Work, University of South Carolina 2002 - 2005• SOCW 771: Human Behavior in Social Environment

Mentoring Accomplishments

2016 Doctoral Dissertation Community Member, Didarul Hassan, Department of Economics. Topic: Natural Resources Management and Conflict Management. Dissertation Chair: Dr. Sajal Lahiri.

2015 University Award-winning Student Poster: Graduate Research Symposium, Southern Illinois University • Tonya Adams, second year MSW Fall 2014 for Project on “Secondary Trauma among Military

Spouses”.

2015 Student poster accepted to the 2nd Annual Military Social Work Conference, St. Leo University, June 6-7, 2015. • Tonya Adams, second year MSW Fall 2014 for Project on “Secondary Trauma among Military

Spouses.

2014 Doctoral Dissertation Community Member, Lin Chow, Department of Economics. Topic: Social Welfare and Welfare Economics. Dissertation Chair: Dr. Sajal Lahiri.

2011 Student poster accepted to the 17 International Symposium, International Consortium for Social Development, Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 3-7, 2011.

• Rachel Wides, second year MSW Fall 2010 for Project “Older sex offender and nursing home care”

(2006-2016 - Also director 7 undergraduate independent studies, 15 graduate independent studies, and 3 graduate dissertation committees)

Service

Department and University 2016 - present, Chair, Department of Family and Child Welfare Foundation Course Committee,

School of Social Work 2016 - present, Chair, Campus Suicide Advisory Board, Graduate School, Southern Illinois

University 2016 - present, member, Award Selection Committee, College of Education and Human Services 2016 - present, member, New Program Committee, School of Social Work2015 - present, member, Advisory Committee, Center for Rural Health and Community

Development, School of Medicine, Southern Illinois University 2015 - Chair, Tenure and Promotion Committee2015 - present, Chair, Undergraduate Field Coordinator Search Committee2015 - present, member, School of Social Work Assessment and Accreditation Committee2014 - present, Co-Chair, Curriculum Committee, School of Social Work 2014 - present, Chair, Advisory Board, Trauma Based Behavioral Fellowship, Southern Illinois

University 2014- present, Chair, Military Social Work Certificate Advisory Board, School of Social Work 2013 - member, School of Social Work Director Search Committee

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2011 - present, member, Gerontological Certificate Committee, College of Education and Human Services2011 - 2013, member, College Academic Advisory Committee2009 - 2011 members Advisory Board Child Development Lab, College of Education 2007 - 2015, Chair, Research Sequence, School of Social Work 2006- present, member, Professional Advisory Committee, School of Social Work Local

2016 - present, member, Advisory Board, Southern Illinois Behavioral Health Consortium, Illinois

2016 - present, member, Suicide Prevention Taskforce, Office of Health Promotion, Illinois Department of Public Health, Springfield, Illinois

2016 - present, member, Advisory Board, Department of Social Work, Shawnee Community College, Ulin, IL

2016 - present, Children Mental Health Resource Network, Anna, IL 2014 - present, member, Children and Adolescent Behavioral Health, Egyptian Public and

Mental Health Department, Eldorado, Illinois 2013 - present, member, Advisory Board, Behavioral Health Crisis Intervention Unit,

Centerstone, Illinois.

National

2016 - present, Member of External Advisory Panel, Virtual Behavioral Health Workforce Development Conference, Human Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)

2016- present, Member Council of Social Work Education (CSWE) Taskforce on Trauma Competencies

2015 - present, Board Member, Military Social Work Track, Council of Social Work Education (CSWE)

2014- Board Member, Human Services Information Technology Application (HUSITA)

2007 - Board Member, United Nations Association for the United States of America (UNA-USA)

Journal Review

• Journal of Technology in Human Services.• Social Development Issues• Journal of Global Social Work Practice• Global Studies Journal• Journal of Gerontological Social Work• Journal of Community Practice

Professional Memberships• Council of Social Work Education (CSWE)

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• Social Work for Social Work Research (SSWR) • International Consortium for Social Development (ICSD) • Human Services Information Technology Applications (HUSITA) • National Association for Social Workers - Illinois Chapter (NASW-IL)

Conference Presentations

Mukherjee, D. & Menon, G. Social media policies of human service organizations: An exploratory study.63rd Annual Program Meeting, Council of Social Work Education, Dallas, TX, October 19-22, 2017.

Mukherjee, D. Agent orange and a private sphere of suffering for Vietnam era veterans. 13th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL, May 17-20, 2017.

Mukherjee, D. Social workers’ guide to Internet trolls. 13th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL, May 17-20, 2017.

Mukherjee, D. Understanding trauma-informed social work and behavioral health practices with children. 13th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL, May 17-20, 2017.

Mukherjee, D. (Invited). Health Care Policy for the Delta, Delta Leadership Institute, Delta Regional Authority, Little Rock, AK, March 6-7, 2017 (with SIU Schools of Medicine and SIU School of Social Work).

Mukherjee, D. Trauma focused field practicum training and curriculum development. Human Resources and Services Administration Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 23-

25, 2016.

Mukherjee, D., & Menon, G. M. (2015). Using technology to meet the Sustainable Development Goals: The Post-2015 development agenda. 61st Annual Program Meeting, Council of

Social Work Education, Denver, CO, October 15-18, 2015.

Mukherjee, D. Community Partnership in curriculum development on childhood trauma. Downstate Conference on Child Abuse, April 29-30, 2015.

Adams, T., & Mukherjee, D. The silent ranks: An examination of the mental health of military spouses. Second Annual Military Social Work Conference, St. Leo, Florida, June 6-7,

2014.

Mukherjee, D., & Menon, G.M. Technology strategies for international social development. 60th Annual Program Meeting, Council of Social Work Education, Dallas, TX, October 31-

November 3 , 2013.

Mukherjee, D. A study of indefinite confinement of older sex offenders to mental health treatment facilities. 65th Gerontological Society of America’s Annual Scientific Meeting, San

Diego, CA, November 20-24, 2012.

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Mukherjee, D. & Miah, M. Principles of effective transnational networking for global social work education. 17 International Symposium International Consortium for Social

Development, Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 3-7, 2011.

Mukherjee, D. Elder abuse and human rights: A cross-cultural comparison between India and the United States. 17 International Symposium, International Consortium for Social

Development, Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 3-7, 2011.

Mukherjee, D., & Chowdhury, D. What do the flyers say? “Orientalism” in social work study abroad programs in the United States. 17 International Symposium, International Consortium for

Social Development, Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 3-7, 2011.

Mukherjee, D. Utilization of Adult Protective Services by Older Persons in Rural Areas. 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA, November 21-

24,2010.

Mukherjee, D. Utilization of Adult Protective Services by Older Persons in Rural Settings. 56th Annual Program Meeting, Council of Social Work Education, Portland, OR, October 14- 17,

2010.

Daftary, D., Menon, N., & Mukherjee, D. Aging and Social Development in India. Association of Asian Studies Conference, Philadelphia, PA, March 13- 15, 2010.

Mukherjee, D. Social capital, faith-based engagement and perceived health of older adults: A structural approach. The Gerontological Society of America's 62nd Annual Scientific

Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 18-22, 2009.

Mukherjee, D. Virtual volunteering, civic engagement and older adults: A social capital perspective. The Gerontological Society of America's 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Atlanta,

GA, November 18-22, 2009.

Mukherjee, D. Elder abuse and women: A human rights perspective to international social work practice. The Gerontological Society of America's 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting,

Atlanta, GA, November 18-22, 2009.

Mukherjee, D. Factors Influencing Elder Abuse Reporting Rates in Southern Illinois. StatewideConference, National Association of Social Workers, Illinois Chapter, Chicago, IL,

September 9 -11, 2009.

Mukherjee, D. Network Effects on the Definition of Human Rights: A Case against Elder Abuse. Third International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL, May 19-22, 2009.

Mukherjee, D. Virtual volunteering and social capital: The role of civil societies. 35th AnnualARNOVA conference, Philadelphia, PA, November 20-22, 2008.

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Mukherjee, D. Volunteering through the web: Social capital approach to virtual volunteering. 54th Annual Meeting of Council of Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PA, October 30

November 2, 2008.

Mukherjee, D. Globalization without social protection: Challenges for aging societies in the developing world. Global Studies Conference, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL,

May16-18, 2008.

Mukherjee, D., & Hassan, A. Influence of social capital on health perceptions among older adults.12th SSWR Annual Conference, Washington, DC, January 16-20, 2008.

Mukherjee, D. Using Internet to infuse gerontology across the classroom, CSWE Gero-Ed forum,Charleston, SC, February 2-4, 2007.

Mukherjee, D. Qualitative inquiries into social network analysis: challenges and suggestions. Third International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL, May 2-5, 2007.

Mukherjee, D. Volunteering through the Net: Social capital perspective to online volunteering. HUSITA8: Human Services Information Technology Applications, Toronto, Canada, August 26-29, 2007.

Mukherjee, D. Internet and social trust: Implication to human services. HUSITA8: Human Services Information Technology Applications, Toronto, Canada, August 26-29, 2007.

Mukherjee, D. Focusing on social networks: A social capital approach to sustainable development. The 15th ICSD Symposium, Hong Kong SAR, China, July 16-20, 2007.

Mukherjee, D. Information technology and social work: Strategies for an evolving profession. The 15th ICSD Symposium, Hong Kong SAR, China, July 16-20, 2007.

Mukherjee, D. Using Internet blogs as teaching tools. 35th Annual ARNOVA conference, Chicago, IL, November 16 – 18, 2006.

Mukherjee, D. Internet use and older adults. SeniorNet conference, Washington, DC, October 19- 20, 2006

Mukherjee, D. Influence of shifting ideological divide on social policy teaching, 2006 Policy Conference, Washington, DC, June 16 – 19, 2006.

Mukherjee, D. Influence of Internet on social capital. 52nd Annual Program Meeting of Councilof Social Work Education, Chicago, IL February 16-19, 2006.

Mukherjee, D. Factors leading to higher level of care. 4th Annual Gero-Ed Conference, Chicago,IL February 16-19, 2006.

Mukherjee, D. Liberated Yet Oppressed: The Plight of Women in Afghanistan after Taliban. 17th Annual Women's Studies Conference, Columbia, South Carolina, USA. February 26-27, 2004.

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Mukherjee, D. Advocating peace while antagonizing the nation; the peace and justice movement after a "successful" war. 5th Annual Policy Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, USA. August

23-26, 2003


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