Becky Bell Scott, MSW, LCSW
Curriculum Vitae
Education______
Doctoral Student (current)
Focus: Integrated Behavioral Health (Social Work in Primary Care)
Social Work
Baylor University
Master of Social Work
University of Washington, Seattle
Bachelor of Science
Social Work
Abilene Christian University
Faculty & Professional Experience______
Senior Lecturer, 2016-
Garland School of Social Work, Baylor University
Waco, Texas
Full TimeLecturer, 2009-2016
Baylor University School of Social Work
Waco, Texas
Adjunct Faculty, 2013 -2014
Boston University School of Social Work
Boston, Massachusetts
Adjunct Faculty, 2008-2009
Baylor University School of Social Work
Waco, Texas
Clinical Supervisor and Therapist, 2005 - 2007
ACS Counseling Agency Intensive Family Intervention Program
Athens, Georgia
Adjunct Faculty, 2004 -2005
Piper Child Development Center and School of Social Work
Baylor University, Waco, Texas
Therapist, 2002 - 2005
Dr. James N Shinder, private clinic
Waco, Texas
English Language Instructor, 2000 - 2002
University of Ibaraki
Hitachi, Ibaraki, Japan
School Based Children’s Mental Health Professional, 1998 - 2000
Texas Mental Health/Mental Retardation (MHMR)
Kyle MHMR/Abilene MHMR
Aloha House for Girls, Youthworker, 1996-1997
Seattle, Washington
Courses Taught______
Field Instructor, Baylor University
Field Instructor, University of Georgia
Introduction to Social Work
Human Behavior in the Social Environment II
Social Work Practice 1
Social Work Practice II
Social Work Internship II
Introduction to the Profession
Current Issues in Social Work
Individuals, Families and Networks
Family Crisis and Resilience
Practice with Groups
MSW Research Seminar
Research Seminar
Community Practice
Working with Burmese Refugees and U.S. Public Schools; Independent study
Theories and Models: Children and Families
Children, Art and Disabilities
Clinical Practice with Families, Boston University
Clinical Theories and Models (online)
Funded Projects______
Co-Principal Investigator with Diana Garland 2014
Family Development Project
Funded by Louisville Institute, $25,000
Professional Presentations______
Scott, B. (2007) Parent’s as Advocates for their Children’s Education: Using Narrative Therapy Groups to Teach Educational Advocacy. Accepted for presentation at International Conference on Parent
Education and Parenting, University of North Texas, Denton
Scott, B. (2010) The Use of Action Based Research to Solve Problems and Create Programs. Accepted forPresentation, International Conference on Parent Education and Parenting, University of North Texas, Denton
Scott, B. (2011) Stories that Empower: Narrative Approach in Groups. Presented at National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Texas State Conference, Dallas, Texas
Scott, B. (2012) Social Work in Museums: Teaching children about children with disabilities Presented at APM; Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) National Conference, Washington, D.C.
Select Guest Presentations______
Scott, B. What Social Work in Public Schools Can do for our Community. Community Stakeholders Meeting. Abilene, Texas, May, 1999
Scott, B. Social Work Practice with Children in Community Mental Health Agencies.
Abilene Christian University, Abilene, Texas, March 1999 and March 2000.
Scott, B. Lessons for Public Education from Japanese Classrooms. Fulbright Teacher Exchange. Ibaraki, Japan, June, 2001
Scott, B. Cultural Competency in the Early Childhood Environment. In-service for Piper Child Development Teachers, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, May, 2004
Scott, B. Interventions for Families Enrolled in Intensive Family Intervention Programs. In-service training for case-managers in the Intensive Family Intervention Program, Athens, Georgia, November 2007
Scott, B. Engagement Skills. Urban Missions Seminar, Baylor University Spiritual Life, February 21, 2011.
Scott, B. Group Work Basics. Intern training at World Hunger Relief International, Elm Mott, Texas, September, 2010; 2011; 2012
Scott, B. Application of Common Developmental Models in Various Cultures, BaylorUniversity,
Cross-Cultural Class, October, 2011.
Scott, B. Child Protective Services as a Process, Baylor University, Social Policy Class, November, 2011.
Klawetter. S and Scott, B. Salient Issues in Social Work Practice with Children. Baylor School of Social
Work Board of Advocates. January 2012
Klawetter. And Scott, B. Suicide Risk in Young Adults. Sexual Identity Forum at Baylor University. April
2012
Scott, B. The Use of the Narrative Approach When Working with Survivors. Presented at the Children’s Advocacy Continuing Education Conference for Community Providers. Waco, Texas; April 2012
Professional License______
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Texas
Professional Membership______
Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
Professional Training______
Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), certified
Kazdin Parent Management Training, first phase
University of North Texas Center for Play Therapy, first phase
Within Our Reach, PREP Marriage Workshop Facilitator, Texas
Mental Health Authority: Suicide and Mental Health Risk Assessment, MHMR
Ropes Course Facilitation, Baylor University
School Based Social Worker Certification Training, Seattle, Washington
CBT with Children, Boston University
Addressing Racism in the Classroom, Boston University
Effective Clinical Supervision, University of Texas at Arlington
ACT introductory training – in process
CBT for Insomnia
Community Involvement______
Family Health Center (FQHC of Central Texas) – volunteer consultant for social work 2015
Mountainview Elementary School volunteer 2009-2013
Cooking Class for International Students – University of Georgia 2005-2008
Early Childhood Coalition; Athens, Georgia 2006-2008
Early Childhood Coalition; Waco, Texas 2004-2005
Consult with HOT Workforce board regarding research, Fall 2010
Child Care Resource and Referral Group, Athens, Georgia, volunteer 2007-2008
World Hunger Relief International Training Farm Volunteer, 2009- present
Texas Center for the Elimination of Disproportionality and Disparities, McLennan County Advisory Board member, 2010-2013
Academic Service ______
Baylor University School of Social Work
Advisor – MSW Students Organization 2009- present
Student Development Committee 2009-present
Faculty Development Committee 2009/2010
Admissions Committee 2009- present
Sponsor – BSW Social Work Student Organization 2010-2012
Academic and Professional Development Ad Hoc Committee – Spring 2012
Global Mission Leadership Admissions Committee – Spring 2012, 2013
Faculty mentor – fall 2012; AY 2015/2016
Faculty host for international visiting faculty, Fall 2012
Field Supervision for MSW students – 2012, 2013, 2014; 2015
Global Mission Leadership Initiative, member, 2014, 2015
Chair, Diversity Initiative, Fall 2014, Spring 2015
School of Social Work IRB Review committee; Fall 2014, Spring 2015
Baylor University
Student Conduct Board, member, 2014 -present
Honor Council, member 2015-present
Tunnel of Oppression Trainer 2004, 2005
Voter Registration for Students 2005
Faculty Partner for North Village (1 section of residence hall) 2004/2005
Piper Child Development Advisory Board 2014 – present
Student Conduct Board, 2014-present