CHIEN-JEN CHIANG

Email: 808 S Brentwood Blvd Apt-1A., St. Louis, MO, 63105

EDUCATION

2014-present PhD, Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis

2001-2003 Master of Social Work, the Ohio State University

Thesis Title: The Impact of Pre-suppositional Language on Participants:

Solution-Focused Approach Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders

Advisor: Professor Mo Yee Lee

1993-1997 Bachelor of Social Work, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

HONORS/AWARDS

2014-2018 Taiwan Ministry of Education Fellowship

PUBLICATIONS

In review

Chiang, C. J., Jonson-Reid, M., Kim, H., Drake, B., Pons, L., Kohl, Patricia., Constantino, J., & Auslander, W., (2016). Service Engagement and Retention: Lessons from the Early Childhood Connections Program

Chiang, C. J., & Ma, T. J. (2013). The impact of children witness domestic homicide, Journal of Taiwan Association of Social Work, 11, 115-144 (PEER REVIEWED)

Chiang, C. J., & Ma, T. J. (2012). Children group work practice overview, Journal of Community Development, 140, 79-93

Chiang, C. J. (1998). The impact on single-parent children from the process of family restructure, Journal of Social Welfare, 142, 58-61.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATION

  1. Yang, P. J., Liu, S. C., & Chiang, C. J. (2014, May). The implementation of the Structure Decision Making Model into Taiwan National Council conference on Crime and Delinquency on Children, Youth, and Families, San Diego, California, USA.
  2. Chiang, C. J., & Ma, T. J. (2012, September). The impact of children witness domestic homicide. International Conference on the Families of the Incarcerated, Taipei, Taiwan.
  3. Chiang, C. J. (2003, September). The impact of pre-suppositional language on participants: solution-focused approach treatment of domestic violence offenders at the 2003 conference on Solution-Focused Practices, Loma Linda, California, USA.
  4. Chiang, C. J. (1999, December). A proposed program for single-parent children’s services, National Conference on Children Protection Work, Taichung, Taiwan.

TEACHING EXPERIENCES

Teaching Assistant, Washington University in St. Louis

Courses taught: Program Evaluation (2014-2015)

Evidence-Based Practice Skills (2014-2015)

Transdisciplinary Problem Solving: Child Maltreatment Prevention

(2015-2016)

Research Specialization (2016-2017)

The Instructor, Hsin Shin University, Taipei, Taiwan

Courses taught: Social Work Overview (Each Semester, 2010-2014)

Social Welfare (Each Semester, 2010-2014)

Human Behavior and Social Environment, (2008-2009)

The Instructor, Taiwan Police College, Taipei, Taiwan

Courses taught: Psychology (Each Semester, 2011-2014)

PRACTICE EXPERIENCE

2007 to 2014 Independent Social Work Contractor/Consultant:

Contract-based play therapist

Worked with more than 100 children who had experienced abuse or domestic violence, or had social or emotional difficulties

Children group leader

Conducted more than 45 children groups for children witnessing domestic violence, or experiencing social or emotional difficulties in schools and non-profit agencies

 Supervisor/trainer

Contract-based supervisor for child protective social workers of the World Vision Taiwan and Taiwan Fund Children and Families

Contract-based supervisor Taiwan After-Care Association

Supervision and training for social workers in schools and non-government agencies

 Counselor

Counseling for Ming Chuan University international students

Counseling for parents having difficulties in parenting

 Guest speaker

More than 200 speeches given to government institutions, NGOs, and elementary schools regarding parenting issues, anger management etc.

2004-2007 Supervisor, Children Welfare League Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan

 Supervised staff in family preservation and supervised visitation

programs

 Case management for child protection cases

2003-2004 Case Worker, Franklin County Children Service, Columbus, OH, USA

 Case management for child protection cases

2002-2003 Part-time Case Worker, Asian American Community Service, Columbus, OH,

USA

 Case management for Chinese Americans

1998-2001 Clinical Social Worker, Children Welfare League Foundation, Taiwan

 Case management with the parent and child(ren) of single-parent

households

 Counseling and play therapy for children experiencing difficulties in the

course of the parents’ divorce

1997-1998 Clinical Social Worker, Youth Counseling Committee, Taiwan

 Case management for delinquent youths

PROFESIONAL AFFILIATIONS

2007 to 2014 Supervisor of the Alliance for the Public Good

 Conduced the Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Social Work Workshop

(2010) in Taipei, Taiwan

2012 to 2014 Taipei Association of the Licensed Social Workers

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION: Licensed Social Worker of Taiwan

SPECIALIZED SKILLS: SAS, STATA

LANGUAGES: Chinese, Taiwanese (Fluency)