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Anne L. Strozier, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus

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Biography

Anne Strozier, Ph.D., MSW, is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Social Work at the 51ÔÚÏß.  Dr. Strozier served as a full-time faculty member for 22 years, retiring in May 2014.  She served as MSW Chair for many years; also as Associate Director and Interim Director.

In 2000, Dr. Strozier founded and subsequently directed the 51ÔÚÏß Kinship Center, a center that provided services statewide to grandparents and other relatives raising family members’ children.  The center had a statewide Warmline; a Legal Hotline; an in-home education for pre-schoolers and their grandparents; an elementary school based program that provided tutoring, mentoring, and counseling for the children and their relatives; a kinship navigator program; an annual Rally in Tally advocacy trip for grandparents to talk to legislators about their contributions and needs; an annual kinship conference; training for support group leaders; and research in the field of kinship.

Dr. Strozier has published articles in the areas of kinship care, child welfare, co-parenting, incarcerated women, professional issues, and supervision.  Her book is entitled Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Therapies.

As a licensed psychologist. Dr. Strozier has led support groups for kinship caregivers and worked with individuals and couples to enhance wellness and personal growth.

Research Interests:

Kinship care, child welfare, co-parenting, incarcerated women, professional issues, and supervision.