Curriculum Vita: Diana Garlandpage1
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Diana R. Garland, M.S.S.W., Ph. D.
1948-2016
Professor and Founding Dean, School of Social Work, Baylor University
Education
Ph.D. with Major in Interdisciplinary Studies (Marital and Family Studies)--Clinical Psychology, Sociology, and Social Work, University of Louisville, 1976-79.
M.S.S.W., University of Louisville, Kent School of Social Work, 1974-75.
B.A., Sociology, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1970-71.
Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma, 1968-70.
Employment
Dean, School of Social Work (2005-2015).
Professor of Social Work, Baylor University, Waco, TX (1997-2015).
Chair, School of Social Work, Baylor University (2001-2004).
Director of the Baylor Center for Family and Community Ministries, Baylor University (1998-2005).
Graduate Program Director, School of Social Work, Baylor University (1997-2001).
Visiting Research Faculty, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (1996-1997).
Professor of Social Work, Gheens Professor of Christian Family Ministry, and Director of the Gheens Center for Christian Family Ministry, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (19931996).
Dean of the Carver School of Church Social Work, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1993-95).
Associate Professor of Social Work, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1987-1993).
Assistant Professor of Social Work, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1979-1987).
Administrative Director, Personal Counseling Service, Inc. (1977-79). Staff Counselor, (1979-84) (individual, family, and group therapy; consultation with pastors; marriage enrichment; and parent training programs).
Mental Health Specialist and Administrative Director, River Region, Bullitt County Mental Health Center, Shepherdsville, KY (1975-77) (family, individual, and group therapy; educational groups; administration of a rural mental health center).
Social Worker, Springmeadows Baptist Children's Home, Louisville, KY (1973-74) (family therapy, supervision of residential child care staff).
Intensive Social Services Worker, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Louisville, KY (1971-73) (social work with families in crisis).
Consultation and Other Contractual Positions
Clinical and administrative consultant, Maryhurst, Louisville, KY (1993-1996). (clinical social work with adolescents in family treatment homes and independent living program; program development)
Visiting Professor, Campbellsville College, Campbellsville Kentucky (January-May 1996 ) (course: Marriage and Family)
Visiting Professor, Denver Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary (December 1992) (course: A Theology of Marriage and Family).
Visiting Professor, Morling College, Eastwood NSW, Australia (July 1991-May 1992) (courses: Families in Crisis; Family Life Education).
Consultant and Staff Trainer, The Anglican Counselling Centre, Ashfield, NSW, Australia (July 1991-May 1992).
Consultant and Staff Trainer, The Anglican Counselling Centre, Tamworth, NSW, Australia, (January-April 1992).
Consultant, Kentucky Baptist Homes for Children (January-May 1990) (clinical consultation and supervision, family therapy with clients in the Family Clarification Residential Program).
Instructor in the Social Sciences, Metroversity (1980-81) (course taught: Marriage and Family Living).
Adjunct Professor in Social Sciences, Indiana University Southeast (1980) (course taught: Sociology of Marriage and the Family).
Instructor in Social Work, Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville (1979-1980) (course taught: Interpersonal Skills Lab).
Consultant, Model Demonstration Project for Family Care Home Operators, University of Louisville (1977) (development of training module for family care homes for chronically mentally ill clients).
Professional Credentials
The Academy of Certified Social Workers, 1974-2015.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Texas State Board of Social Worker Examiners, 1997-2015.
Professional Board Memberships and Offices
Annual Program Member Chair 2013, Council on Social Work Education
Councilor, Council on Social Work Education, Commission on Council on Conferences and Faculty Development, 2011-2015.
Board Member and Treasurer, National Association of Deans and Directors of Social Work, 2011-2015.
Member, Missions Council, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, 2013-15.
Chair, Strategic Planning Task Force, National Association of Deans and Directors of Social Work, 2009-2010.
Member, Commission on Educational Development, Council on Social Work Education, 2003-2010.
Board Member, North American Association of Christians in Social Work, 19891991, 2000-2003, 2010-2012.
Editor, Journal of Family and Community Ministries, 2011-15.
Review board, Social Work and Christianity, 1990-15.
Review board, Journal of Religion and Abuse, 1998-15.
Senior Editor, Family and Community Ministries: Empowering Through Faith, 2007-2009, 2013-15.
Member, North Waco Family and Community Ministries, 2006-2008.
President, North American Association of Christians in Social Work, 2002-2003.
Editor, Family Ministry: Empowering Through Faith, 1993-2003.
Board Member, National Association of Social Workers, Indiana Chapter, 1988-90.
VicePresident for Administration, National Association of Christians in Social Work, 1990-1991.
Secretary of the Editorial Board, Review & Expositor, 1990-1993.
Member, The Association of Theological Schools Committee on Underrepresented Constituencies, 1994-96.
Member, Woman's Missionary Union (Southern Baptist Convention) National Projects Team for Child Advocacy, 1995-1999.
Recognitions and Awards
Outstanding Professor, in recognition of distinctive scholarship as a tenured professor, Baylor University, 2010-2011.
Nominee 2004 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion, for Family Ministry: A Comprehensive Guide.
NASW Lifetime Achievement Award, NASW Waco Unit, March 29, 2002.
Alumni Fellow, University of Louisville, October 2003.
Priscilla and Aquila Award, for those who “have risked their necks for the gospel” (Romans 16:3-4), Christians for Biblical Equality, August 9, 2003.
Book of the Year for Family Ministry: A Comprehensive Guide, Academy of Parish Clergy, Princeton, NJ, May 2000.
Pathfinders Award of the YMCA of Central Texas, 1999.
Jack Otis Whistleblower Award, National Association of Social Workers, 1996.
Volunteers of America National Volunteer Service Award, 1994.
Distinguished Contribution to Marriage and Family Life Award, Kentucky Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, 1994.
The Association of Couples for Marriage Enrichment Special Recognition Award for Distinguished Contributions and Research in Marriage Enrichment, 1991.
D. Swan Haworth Award for Distinguished Contributions in the areas of pastoral care and pastoral counseling, Personal Counseling Services, Jeffersonville, Indiana, 1989.
John Richard Binford Memorial Award for recognition of excellence in the performance of doctoral work at the University of Louisville, 1979.
Grants Awarded
$285,000 / Lilly Endowment, Family Ministry Research Project, Louisville Seminary (1996-2000)$225,000 / Baptist General Convention of Texas for launching the Center for Family and Community Ministries and the Master of Social Work program (1998).
$700,000 / State of Texas, for Juvenile Delinquency Prevention in Waco, TX (1998-1999).
$450,000 / Lilly Endowment, for The Center for Family and Community Ministries, Baylor University. To initiate the programs of this new Center (1998-2001).
$15,000 / Council for Christian College & University, for a research project Coming Full Circle: Devolution of State delivery of Human Services to Faith-Based Human Service Organizations. A pilot study. Research collaboration consisting of Beryl Hugen and Fred De Jong (Calvin College), Diana Garland (Baylor University), Lawrence Ressler (Roberts Wesleyan College) and Katherine Amato von Hemert (University of Kentucky) (1999).
$240,000 / Henry Luce Foundation, for launching the Master of Social Work program (1999-2002).
$5,000 / Council on Social Work Education, Millennium Grant. One-year grant to develop casebook resources for teaching religion and spirituality in social work education (2000).
$702,000 / Lilly Endowment, Inc., Service and Faith: The Impact on Christian Faith and Congregational Life of Organized Community Caring. Three year research grant (2000-2003).
$664,661 / Lilly Endowment, Inc., Congregational Resources for Family Ministry. Three-year resource development grant (book series, articles, other publications in family ministry) (2000-2005).
$2,200,000 / The Pew Charitable Trusts, Faith and Service Technical Education Network. Three-year research grant (2002-2005).
$4,000 / Windgate Charitable Foundation for the conference “The Church and Its Agencies in Child and Family Services:” (2004).
$15,925 / Baylor Horizons, Lilly Endowment, “Vocations” Retreat for Faculty and Adjunct Faculty of the School of Social Work (2004)
$41,198 / Annie E. Casey Foundation. “The Role and Resources of Faith-based Child and Family Service Agencies: A Planning Grant.” (2004-2005)
$35,000 / A.L. Mailman Foundation Congregation-based Early Childhood Education and Family Support.. One-year research grant (2006-2007).
$40,896 / Louisville Institute. Congregation-based Early Childhood Education and Family Support. Two-year research grant (2006-2007).
$1,100,000 / Christ is Our Savior Foundation. Congregation-based Community Ministries. Three-year research grant (2006-2009).
$12,000 / Christian Life Commission, BGCT. Clergy Sexual Abuse (2007-2008)
$20,000 / Jareen Schmidt. Clergy Sexual Abuse (2007-2008)
$200,000 / Ford Foundation. Developing and Launching Community Education and Policy Strategies for the Prevention of Clergy Sexual Abuse (2008-2009)
$50,000 / Christ is Our Savior Foundation. Next Big Idea Conference support. One-year grant (2008-2009).
$300,000 / Henry Luce Foundation, Global Mission Leadership Initiative (2008-2012).
$24,530 / Louisville Institute. Social Work with Congregations. One-year research grant (2010).
$25,000 / Louisville Institute. Family development. One-year research grant (2014).
$7,355,210 / TOTAL
Publications: Books Authored and Edited
Garland, Diana (2015). Why I am a social worker. NACSW.
Garland, Diana, and Yancey, Gaynor (2014). Congregational social work. NACSW.
Garland, Diana (2012). Family ministry: A comprehensive guide(Revised Edition). Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press.
Garland, Diana (2010). Inside out families: Living the faith together. Waco: Baylor University Press.
Garland, David E., and Garland, Diana R. (2007). Flawed families of the Bible: How God’s grace works through imperfect relationships. Grand Rapids: Brazos Press. Korean edition, 2007. Russian edition, 2012.
Garland, Diana (2003). Sacred stories of ordinary families. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
Consulting Editor for the Families and Faith Series published by Jossey-Bass, Inc.:
Wigger, J. Bradley, The power of God at home: Nurturing our children in love and grace (2003).
Wright, Wendy, Seasons of a family’s life: Cultivating the contemplative spirit at home (2003).
Miller-McLemore, Bonnie J. Let the children come: Reimagining childhood from a Christian perspective (2003).
Yust, Karen Marie, Real kids, real faith: Practices for nurturing childrens’ spiritual lives (2004
Scales, Laine, Wolfer, Terry, Garland, Diana, Sherwood, David, Hugen, Beryl, and Pittman, Sharon (2002).Spirituality and Religion in Social Work Practice: Decision Cases with Teaching Notes. Alexandria VA: Council on Social Work Education.
Garland, Diana (1999). Family ministry: A comprehensive guide. InterVarsity Press.
Garland, Diana (1996). Precious in His sight: A guide to child advocacy (2nd Ed.). Birmingham: New Hope.
Garland, Diana, Ross, R., Rowatt, W., and Chandler, L.A. (Eds.) (1995). Life-changing events for youth and families. Nashville: Convention Press.
Garland, Diana (1994). Church agencies: Caring for children and families in crisis. Washington, D.C.: Child Welfare League of America.
Garland, Diana (1993). Precious in His sight: A guide to child advocacy. Birmingham: New Hope.
Garland, Diana (Ed.) (1992). Church social work. Philadelphia: The North American Association of Christians in Social Work.
Garland, Diana, Chapman, K. C., & Pounds, J. (1991). Christian selfesteem: Parenting by grace. Nashville: Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Garland, Diana, & Pancoast, D.L. (Eds.) (1990). Churches ministering with families: A practical guide. Irving, TX: Word.
Garland, Diana, & Garland, D.E. (1989). Marriage for better or for worse. Nashville: Broadman.
Garland, Diana, and Hassler, Betty (1987). Covenant marriage: Partnership and commitment. Nashville: The Sunday School Board.
Garland, Diana, and Garland, D.E. (1986). Beyond companionship: Christians in marriage. Philadelphia: Westminster Press. Republished by Wipf and Stock Publishers (Eugene, OR) (2003).
Crase, Diana, Criscoe, A. H., Garland, Diana, and others (1986). Parenting by grace: Discipline and spiritual growth. Nashville: The Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Garland, Diana (1983). Working with couples for marriage enrichment. San Francisco: JosseyBass.
Garland, Diana (1978). Workshop models for family life education: Couples communication and negotiation skills. New York: Family Service America.
Publications: Articles and Chapters
Garland, Diana R. (2014). Don’t call it an affair: Understanding and preventing clergy sexual misconduct with adults. In C. M. Renzetti & S. Yocum (Eds.), The sexual abuse crisis in the Roman Catholic Church: Multidisciplinary perspectives: Northeastern University Press.
Yancey, Gaynor, & Garland, Diana R. (2014). Congregational social work. In C. Franklin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Work: Oxford University Press. Retrieved from
Garland, Diana R. (2014). Child sexual abuse and the Catholic Church: Gender, power, and organizational culture, by Marie Keenan, Oxford University Press (2014). Book review. Child and Family Social Work, 19, 119-122.
Garland, D. R. (2013). Christian families serving together: A review of the research. Family and Community Ministries.
Garland, D. R. (2013). Clergy sexual misconduct: Don't call it an affair. Journal of Family and Community Ministries, 66-96.
Garland, Diana R. , & Garland, David E. (2013). Cracked-pot families and God's grace. CommonCall,
Garland, Diana R. . (2012). A process model of family formation and development. Journal of Family Social Work, 15(3), 235-250.
Garland, Diana R. (2012). Christian social services. Encyclopedia of Social Work (Revised). Washington, D.C.: National Association of Social Workers.
Garland, D. R., & Yancey, G. I. (2012). Moving mountains: Congregations as settings for social work practice. In T. L. Scales & M. Kelly (Eds.), Christianity and social work: Readings in the integration of Christian faith and social work (4th ed., pp. 311-336). Botsford CT: North American Association of Christians in Social Work.
Garland, D. R. (2012). Is that church on fire? A unique moment of opportunity for social work leadership. Social Work & Christianity, 39(1), 88-99.
Garland, D. R. (2011). Response to Mark Chaves: Trends in congregational life create challenges and leadership opportunities for Christians in social work. Social Work & Christianity, 38(2), 133-138.
Rogers, Edward B., Stanford, Matthew and Garland, Diana R.(2011). The effects of mental illness onfamilies within faith communities, Mental Health, Religion & Culture, First published on: 25 May 2011 (iFirst)
Garland, D. R., & Argueta, C. A. (2011). Unholy touch: Church leaders and sexual misconduct with adults. In C. Franklin & R. Fong (Eds.), The church leaders's counseling resource book (pp. 405-416). New York: Oxford University Press.
Justice, Jessica A., and Garland, Diana R. (2010). Dual relationships when clergy counsel congregants: Reflections from a social work perspective. Social Work & Christianity, 37 (4), pp. 437-445
Garland, D. R., & Argueta, C. (2010). How clergy sexual misconduct happens: A qualitative study of first-hand accounts. Social Work & Christianity, 37(1), 1-27.
Chaves, M., & Garland, D. (2009). The prevalence of clergy sexual advances toward adults in their congregations. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 48(4), 817-824.
Garland, Diana R. (2009). Religiously-affiliated agencies and social work. Oxford Bibliographies Online.
Garland, Diana R., Myers, Dennis M., & Wolfer, Terry A. (2009). Protestant Christian volunteers in community social service programs: What motivates, challenges, and sustains them. Administration in Social Work.33 (1), 1-17.
Garland, D. R., T. A. Wolfer, and D. M. Myers. 2008. How 35 congregations launched and sustained community ministries. Family and Community Ministries: Empowering Through Faith 35:229-257.
Garland, D. R., and J. E. Singletary. 2008. Congregations as settings for early childhood education. Early Childhood Services 2:111-128.
Garland, D. R., Myers, D. M., & Wolfer, T. A. (2008). Social work with religious volunteers: Activating and sustaining community involvement. Social Work, 53(3), 255-265.
Garland, D. R., Sherr, M., Dennison, A., & Singletary, J. (2008). Who cares for the children? . Family and Community Ministries: Empowering Through Faith, 22(1), 6-16.
Myers, D. R., T. A. Wolfer, and D. R. Garland. 2008. Congregational service-learning characteristics and volunteer faith development. Religious Education 103:369-386.
Garland, Diana (2008). Christian social services. Encyclopedia of Social Work. Washington, D.C.: National Association of Social Workers.
Sherr, Michael E., Garland, Diana, & Wolfer, Terry. (2007). The role of community service in the faith development of adolescents. The Journal of Youth Ministry, 6(1), 43-54.
Garland, David E., & Garland, Diana R. (2007). Bathsheba's story: Surviving abuse and loss. Family and Community Ministries: Empowering Through Faith, 21(3), 22-33.
Rogers, Franci, & Garland, Diana R. (2007). What church families want. Family and Community Ministries: Empowering Through Faith, 21(1), 22-23.
Garland, Diana R ., & Edmonds, Jo A. (2007). Family life of Baptists. Family and Community Ministries: Empowering Through Faith, 21(1), 6-21.
Garland, Diana R. (2007). Foreword. In C. Baker Welcoming the children: History and programs of Arizona Baptist Children’s Services. 1960-2002.
Garland, Diana R. (2006).When wolves wear shepherds’ clothing: Helping women survive clergy sexual abuse. Social Work and Christianity 33 (1), 1-35.
Garland, Diana R., O’Connor, Mary Katherine, Wolfer, Terry A., and Netting, Ellen (2006) Team-based research: Notes from the field. Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice, 5 (1), 93-109.
Garland, Diana R., and Chamiec-Case, Rick (2005). Before—and after—the political rhetoric: Faith-based child and family welfare services. Social Work and Christianity.
Harris, Helen, and Garland, Diana R. (2005). Tips for parents when children are confronted with disaster, crisis, and loss: Response to the Tsunami. Website of Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, January 4.
Garland, Diana R. (2005). The sacred in family stories. Family Ministry: Empowering Through Faith, 19 (2), 41-58.
Garland, Diana R. (2004). Family stories: Resources for nurturing family faith in congregational life. Family Ministry: Empowering Through Faith, 18 (3), 26-44.
Garland, Diana R., Netting, Ellen, O’Connor, Mary K., Yancey, Gaynor (2004). Belief systems in faith-based human service programs: A research brief. Website of Faith and Service Technical Education Network (Pew Charitable Trusts).
Yankeelov, Pam, and Garland, Diana R. (2004). Families in congregations: Developing methods for studying their demographics, strengths, stressors, and faith behaviors. Review of Religious Research, 45 (4), 368-385.
Garland, Diana R. (2003). Emphasizing “community” in a community of scholars. The Baptist & Christian character of Baylor. Edited by D.D. Schmeltekopf and D. M. Vitanza. Waco: Baylor University, pp. 109-112.
Garland, Diana R. (2003). Recruiting religiously-motivated volunteers. Website of Faith and Service Technical Education Network (Pew Charitable Trusts).
Garland, Diana R. (2003) The role of faith in the service of Christian volunteers. Website of Faith and Service Technical Education Network (Pew Charitable Trusts).
Garland, Diana R. (2003). When the service delivery system is a congregation. Website of Faith and Service Technical Education Network (Pew Charitable Trusts).
Hugen, B., Wolfer, T. A., Garland, D. R., Myers, D., Sherwood, D. A., & Sheridan, P. (2003). Reconceptualizing faith and its relation to community ministry: A model of Christian faith practices. Social Work & Christianity, 30, 234-255.
Garland, Diana (2002). Family ministry. In The international encyclopedia of marriage and family relationships. James J. Ponzetti, Jr., Editor-in-Chief. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.
Garland, Diana (2002) Families and their faith. In Beryl Hugen and Laine Scales (Eds.) Christianity and social work. 2nd Ed. Botsford, CT: North American Association of Christians in Social Work, pp. 119-143.