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      Other Guides:

      For customers who purchased the training cards “Motivational Interviewing for Victim Advocates Case Cards” from the store: Case Cards Starter Pack: Suggested Responses

      The Art of Active Listening (by: Naynthra Guru, Advocacy Academy Intern 2022)

      Non-Verbal Communication (by: Naynthra Guru, Advocacy Academy Intern 2022)

      Human Trafficking and Social Media (by: Amanda Rotandaro, Intern, 2022)

      Human Trafficking Warning Signs (downloadable poster)

      Discrimination Against the LGBTQ Community (by Laura Stahlman, Intern 2022)

      Effect of Trauma on the Nervous System (by Charlotte Irwin, Intern 2022)

      Temporary vs. Prolonged Stress and Trauma (by: Charlotte Irwin, Intern 2022)


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      Listen to Dr. Kate Watson’s weekly podcast “Only Trying to Help” (Spotify, Apple Podcasts)

      The Mind of Medicine Podcast featuring Dr. Kate Watson

      November 2021: Kate on the Talking To Change podcast

      May 2021: Compassion in a Tshirt

      January 26, 2021: Leading Forward


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      Watson, K. (2018). Title IX Training Resources Currently Available: A Call for Unity, Clarity, and Support for Title IX Coordinators across the United States. Published dissertation available via ProQuest.

      Watson, K. (2018). It’s “Just for Show”: Title IX Coordinators’ Perceived Barriers to Training and Professional Development. Published dissertation available via ProQuest.

      Watson, K. (2018). “Under-trained and over-whelmed”: Current Practices for Training Title IX Coordinators and Recommendations for the Future. Published dissertation available via ProQuest.

      Glassman, S. and Watson, K. (2017) Motivational Interviewing. SAGE Encyclopedia for Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Thousand Oaks, California. ISBN 978-1483365831. (Copy available upon request).  

      Watson, K. (2015). Trauma-informed strategies for the criminal justice classroom. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Today, 40(5), p. 32-25. Available upon request.

      Listed in the acknowledgements of: Rhodes, K. V., Rodgers, M., Sommers, M., Hanlon, A., Chittams, J., Doyle, A., Datner, E., and Crits-Cristoff, P. (2015).  Brief Motivational Intervention for Intimate Partner Violence and Heavy Drinking in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA, 314(5), p. 466-477. (doi:10.1001/jama.2015.8369)

      Listed in the acknowledgements of: Rhodes, K. V., Grisso, J. A., Rodgers, M., Gohel, M., Witherspoon, M., Davis, M., Dempsey, S., and Crits-Cristoff, P. (2013). The anatomy of a community health center system-level intervention for intimate partner violence. Journal of Urban Health (doi:10.1007/s11524-013-9816-9)