Faculty & staff: faculty profiles: Dr. daniel harkness

 

Dr. Daniel Harkness, PhD, ACSW
Professor

Education Building, #711
Ph: 208-426-3148
E-mail: dharkne@boisestate.edu

 

Fall 2007 office hours
Tuesday - Fridays, 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Call the School of Social Work Office at 208-426-1568 to make an appointment.

fall 2007 Courses

  • SOCWRK 503 - Gen. Meth. I: Small Systems (Micro)
  • SOCWRK 504 - Social Work Practice Skills
  • SOCWRK 575 - Advanced Social Work Practicum I

Web Page
Dr. Harkness' web page

Areas of Research

  • Addictions and codependency
  • Client outcomes
  • Clinical social work practice
  • Educating and credentialing social workers
  • Evaluation and treatment of mental disorders
  • Social work supervision
  • Quantitative methods

Courses Taught

  • Bridging Language, Culture, and Gender (International)
  • Clinical Social Work Practice
  • Evaluation and Treatment of Mental Disorders
  • Evaluation and Treatment of Substance Abuse
  • Evaluation of Social Work Practice and Programs
  • Social Work Research and Statistics
  • Social Work Supervision

Representative Publications and Presentations

Books

  • Kadushin, A., & Harkness, D. (2002). Supervision in Social Work (4th. ed.). New York: Columbia University Press.

Book Chapters

  • DiNitto, D., McNeece, A., & Harkness, D. (1997). Educating and credentialing social workers. In D. DiNitto & A. McNeece (Eds.), Social work: Issues and opportunities in a challenging profession (Rev. ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon

Journal Articles

  • Harkness, D. (2003). To have and to hold: Codependency as a mediator or moderator of the relationship between substance abuse in the family of origin and adult-offspring medical problems. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 35(2), 261-270.
  • Harkness, D., Swenson, M., Madsen-Hampton, K., & Hale, R. (2001). The development, reliability, and validity of a clinical rating scale for co-dependency. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 33(2), 159-171.
  • Harkness, D. (2001). Testing Cermak’s hypothesis: Is dissociation the mediating variable that links substance abuse in the family of origin with offspring co-dependency? Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 33(1), 75-82.

Education

  • 1969: BA, The University of Kansas
  • 1974: MSW, The University of Kansas
  • 1987: PhD, The University of Kansas

Curriculum Vitae


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