CURRICULUM VITA

Larry W. Kreuger

Professor and Chair, Department of Social Work

Southern IllinoisUniversity Edwardsville, 62026 USA

Cell: 314-922-2786 Email:

EDUCATION:

1983 Ph.D. St. LouisUniversity

1979 MSW St. Louis University

1970 M.A. OhioUniversity, Athens, Ohio

1967 B.A. College of Emporia, Kansas

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

July 2009 – , Southern IllinoisUniversity Edwardsville, Professor and Chair, Dept of Social Work

May 2008 – , Addis Ababa University-Ethiopia, Visiting Professor, School of Social Work

Aug 2003 – May 2009, University of Missouri-Columbia, MO, Professor, School of Social Work, Doctoral Faculty Appointment, January 1997

June 1990 – May 2003, University of Missouri-Columbia, MO, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Doctoral Faculty Appointment, January 1997

Aug 1983 – June 1990, University of Missouri-Columbia, MO, Assist. Professor, School of Social Work

Aug 1995 - Dec 1995, Saint LouisUniversity, St. Louis, MO, Visiting Professor, Social Work

Aug 1989 - May 1990, WashingtonUniversity,St. Louis, MO, Visiting Professor, Social Work

Sept 1980 - May 1983, Saint LouisUniversity, St. Louis, MO, Adj. Assistant Professor, Social Work

Aug 1969 - May 1978, Northern State College,Aberdeen, S.D.Assistant Professor, Dept. of Soc Science

SCHOLARSHIP (Textbooks)

Kreuger, L. and Neuman, L. (2006). Social Work Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Applications (2nd Ed).Boston: Allyn and Bacon (note: RenminUniversityhas acquired rights for planned publication in Chinese)

Neuman, L. & Kreuger, L. (2003). Social Work Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Applications(1st Ed).Boston: Allyn and Bacon

Meinert, R., Pardeck, J., & Kreuger, L., (2000). Social work: Seeking relevance in the 21st Century. New York: Haworth Press.

SCHOLARSHIP Juried Publications and Book Chapters

Kreuger, L. (in print) Serving rural children after a natural disaster. in Social Work in Rural Communities (5th Ed). L. Ginsberg, (Ed), Washington, DC: CSWE

Kreuger, L., Stretch, J. & Kelly, M. (2006). Is Computer-Assisted EBP Generating "Fast" Practice?. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work 3(3/4), 2006. pp. 27-38.(1 of 2 publications, journal article)

Kreuger, L., Stretch, J. & Kelly, M. (2006). Is Computer-Assisted EBP Generating "Fast" Practice?. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work 3(3/4), 2006. pp. 27-38.. (2 of 2 publications, book chapter)

Stretch, J. & Kreuger, L.(2005).Helping rural children after a natural disaster: Unique challenges for social workers in rural settings. pp. 301-322.InSocial Work in Rural Communities (4th Ed). L. Ginsberg, (Ed), Washington, DC: CSWE

Kreuger, L. & Stretch, J. (2004). Identifying and helping long term child and adolescent flood victims: Model and method.Journal of Social Service Research, 30(2), 93-108

Snively, C., Kreuger, L., Stretch, J., Watt, W. & Chadha, J. (2004). Understanding homophobia: Preparing for practice realities in urban and rural settings. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 17(1), 59-81

Stretch, J. & Kreuger, L. (2003).The homeless in Missouri in the ‘90s: A continuing challenge to social justice. Social Thought:Special Issue on Practicing Justice. (1 of 2 publications, journal article)

Stretch, J. & Kreuger, L. (2003). Homelessness in Missouri in the ‘90s: A continuing challenge to social justice Social Thought:Special Issue on Practicing Justice. (2 of 2 publications, book chapter)

Kreuger, L., Stretch, J., Hodges, J. & Word, D. (2002). Are governmental policies solving the problem of homelessness? in Breme, Karger and Midgley (Eds) Controversial Issues in Social Policy Vol 2, Boston: Allyn and Bacon. 57-64.

Kreuger, L. & Stretch, J. (2000). What is the role of hypertechnology in social work today?. Social Work, 45(5), 457-462

Kreuger, L. & Stretch, J. (2000). Assessing long term traumatic stress disorder and serving school children impacted by a natural disaster victims. in Zakour, M. (ed.) Disaster and Traumatic Stress Research and Intervention: Tulane Studies in Social Welfare, New Orleans: LA TulaneUniversity Press, p 151-173.

Stretch, J. & Kreuger, L. (1999). Identifying and serving long term flood victims, Proceedings of the 1999 Public Health Research and Statistics Conference, Washington, D.C.

Kreuger, L. & Stretch, J. (1999). The failed promise of hypertechnology in social work. Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Education, 2(1), Spring, 19-27.

Kreuger, L., Stretch, J. & Kelly, M. (1999, October). How the hypermodern technology assemblage bites back. Proceeding of the Webnet World Conference on the WWW and the Internet, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kreuger, L. (1999). Shallow science? Research on Social Work Practice, 9(1), 108-110.

Kreuger, L. (1997). The end of social work. Journal of Social Work Education 33(1) 19-27.

Kreuger, L. & Stretch, J. (1997). Adolescent flood victims need help. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Workshop of the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics, 45-55.

Kreuger, L., & Stretch, J.(1997). Assessing and serving the mental health needs of adolescent rural flood victims. Rural Community Mental Health Journal, 1(1), 45-52.

Kreuger, L & Stretch J. (1996). Assessing need for family services among disaster victims. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Workshop of the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics, 122-130.

Kreuger, L. (1995). There should be a moratorium on articles that rank schools of social work based on faculty productivity, Journal of Social Work Education, 29(3), 240-252.

Kreuger, L. & Stretch, J. (1994). Should we have different doctoral-level research training streams for academia and practice, in Hudson and Nurius (ed) Controversial Issues in Social Work Research, Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 135-146.

Kreuger, L. & Stretch, J. (1994). Five year cohort study of homeless families in Promoting Family Health in the 1990's: Strategies for Public Health Social Work, Public Health Services, Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, Maryland

Kreuger, L. & Stretch,J. (1994). Rerooting formerly homeless families: Factors affecting successful relocation and reintegration, in Empowering Families, National Association for Family-Based Services, Riverdale, IL

Kreuger, L. & Stretch, J. (1994). Are shelters for the homeless doing the job, in Karger and Midgley (ed) Controversial Issues in Social Policy, Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 131-140

Stretch, J. & Kreuger, L. (1993). A social-epidemiological five year cohort study of homeless families: A public/private joint venture policy analysis utilizing applied computer technology, in M. Leiderman (ed) Applications of Human Services Information Technology, New York: The Haworth Press

Stretch, J. & Kreuger, L. (1993).Five year cohort study of homeless families: A joint policy researh venture. Sociology and Social Welfare, 19(1),73-88.

Kreuger, L., Stretch, J. & Kelly, M. (1993). The prevention of homeless, in Empowering Families: Papers of the 7th Annual Conference, National Association for Family-Based Services, Riverdale, IL, 137-144.

Stretch, J. & Kreuger, L. (1992). New challenges of technology for social work administrators, in L. Healy (Ed) Managers Choices: Compelling Issues in the New Decision Environment, NASW Publications

Hutchison, W., Stretch, J., Smith,P., & Kreuger, L. (1992). Social networking with homeless families, in Jahiel, R. (Ed), Homelessness and Its Prevention, John Hopkins University Press

Stretch, J. & Kreuger, L. (1990). The twig is bent: An empirical study of homeless children, Health Progress, 1(2), 14-19.

Kreuger, L. & Stretch, J. (1990). Human services and computers: Management and staff adjustments, in J. Murphy, Computers in Human Services: An Overview for Clinical and Welfare Services, Harwood Academic Publishers

Johnson, A. & Kreuger, L. (1990). Towards a better understanding of homeless women, Social Work Vol 34(6), 199-123.

Kreuger, L, Stretch, J. & Johnson, A.(1990). Implementing information systems for service to homeless populations, in Computer Use in Social Service Networks, New York: Haworth Press, 29-37.

Johnson, A., Kreuger, L. & Stretch, J. (1989). A court ordered consent decree for the homeless: Process, conflict and control. Sociology and Social Welfare, 16(3), 29-42.

Kreuger, L, Karger,H. & Barwick, K. (1989). A critical look at microcomputers and children: Some phenomenological observations, Microcomputers in Early Childhood Education, New York: Gordon and Beach

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Karger, H. J. and Kreuger, L. (1988). Computer technology and the human services, in Karger, Social Workers and Labor Unions, Westport, CT: Greenwood/Praeger Press

Karger, H., & Kreuger,L. (1988). Computers in the 'Not so Human' Services, in T. Pardeck Computers in Human Services, New York: Haworth Press, 4(2), 13-21.

Kreuger, L. (1988). Encountering microcomputers: A phenomenological investigation, Computers in Human Services, Haworth Press, 4(1), 24-29.

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Kreuger, L. (1987). Microcomputers in private practice, Journal of Independent Practice, Vol 1 #2, 44-53

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Kreuger, Larry W. (1987). Microcomputer software for private practice, Journal of Independent Practice, 1(3), 29-24.

Kreuger, L. & Ruckdeschel, R. (1985). Microcomputers in social work settings: Research applications. Social Work Vol 30, #3, 37-45.

Eisen, S., Hanpeter, J. & Kreuger, L . (1983). Monitoring medication compliance: Discussion of a new device, Journal of Compliance in Health Care, 2(2), 110-119.

Kreuger, L. & Ruckdeschel,R. (1983). Fieldnotes: Qualitative Research in the Human Services, St. LouisUniversity

Kreuger, L. (1978). Neighborhood data analysis and it's applications, in American CommunitiesTomorrow, J.F. Kinton (ed), Chicago: Social Science Resource Press, 119-129.

Kreuger, L. (1975). The welfare state: Crisis in values. Northern Social Science Review, Vol 3, Aberdeen, SD, 13-19.

In Process

Fast Practice (Book Prospectus)

Recent Juried and Invited Presentations

2010 “A natural disaster intervention model for social work”, A juried presentation to the Council on Social Work Education, Portland, October

2009 “Most prolific authors in core social work journals”, A juried presentation to the Council on Social Work Education, San Antonio, October

2008 “Fast Practice: The consequences of hypertechnology for social work education”, juried presentation to the Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, October

2007 “Do services to homeless families in shelters work?” juried presentation to the Society for Social Work and Research, January, San Francisco

2006 “Do Shelters Serving Individuals Who are Homeless Make a Difference?” juried presentation to the National Association of Welfare Research and Statistics, August, Jackson, Wyoming.

2006 “How Adolescents Cope Eighteen Months Post-Disaster: Contrasting Evacuees from Those Who Remained Behind” juried presentation to the National Association of Welfare Research and Statistics, August, Jackson, Wyoming.

2006 “Homelessness in Missouri”, juried presentation to theAPM of the Council on Social Work Education, February, Chicago

2006 Chair, Special Section on Natural Disasters, the APM of the Society for Social Work and Research, January, San Antonio

2005 “Assessing trauma among children following a natural disaster” (with John Stretch) a juried presentation to the National Association of Rural Mental Health, August, Honolulu

2005 “A Debate about Hypertechnology in Social Work” with (Paul Freddolino), at the CSWE APMNew York City, February 2005

2005 “A survey of sexual harassment among female social workers” (with Kim Anderson) a juried paper presented to the APM of the Council on Social Work Education, February, New York City

2004 “Correlates of homophobia among social work students and non-students” (with Carol Snively, Jack Stretch, Wilson Watt & Janice Chadha) a juried presentation to the APM of the Society for Social Work and Research, February 15, New Orleans

2003 “Homelessness in the United States”, (with John Stretch) paper presented for the Social Work Policy APM, Aug 22-25, Charleston, SC

2003 “Rural communities and disasters”, (with John Stretch) paper presented to the Council on Social Work Education APM, February 27-29, Atlanta.

2003 “Assessing risk and need for service among long term adolescent flood victims”, (with John Stretch) paper presented to the Society for Social Work and Research APM, Jan 16-19, Washington, DC

2002 “Factors correlated with likelihood of long-term elevated anxiety or depression in children and adolescents following natural disasters: A logistic regression model” (with John Stretch, Leigh Tenkku and Susan Cook), juried paper presented to the American Public Health Association APM, November, Philadelphia, PA.

2002 “Homeless families”, (with John Stretch) presented at the Social Work Diversity APM, October, Charleston, SC

2002 “Homelessness in Missouri” (with John Stretch) accepted for presentation to the National Association of Welfare Research and Statistics, September, Albuquerque, NM

2002 “It’s 2002 and the hypertechnology assemblage still doesn’t work”, presented to the Social Work Information Technology APM, August, Charleston, SC.

2002 "How hypertechnology bites back: Predicting acceptance and use", paper presented to the Council on Social Work Education APM, February 24-26, Nashville, TN

2001 "A new model for predicting PTSD among children following natural disasters." paper presented to the National Association of Family Based Services APM, Dec 3-6, Phoenix, NM

2001 "A model for predicting hypertechnology acceptance and use." paper presented to the Human Services Information Technology Association APM, Sept 13-16. Charleston, SC.

2001 "The impact of welfare reform on shelters serving families who are homeless." paper presented to the National Association of Welfare Research and Statistics APM, Aug 19-22, Baltimore, MD

2001 "Screening for long term PTSD after a disaster" paper presented to the International Conference on Social Work and Health APM, July 1-5, Tampere, Finland

2000 "The Impact of Welfare Reform on Shelters Serving Homeless Persons in Missouri" paper presented to the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics (NAWRS), July 31, Scottsdale, AZ

2000 "Identifying longer term ptsd among child and adolescent flood victims: Model and Method" paper presented to the PTSD: Critical Issues in Theory and Practice Annual Conference, February, Santa Barbara, CA,

2000 "Engaging Schools in the assessment of PTSD in Disaster Victims", juried paper presented to the Council on Social Work Education APM, February, New York

2000 "Screening for Long Term PTSD in Flood Victims", juried paper presented to the Society for Social Work and Research 4th Annual Meeting, January, Charleston, SC

1999 "The Downside of Hypermodern Technology", juried paper presented to the Association for Advanced Computer Use in Education APM, October, Honolulu, Hawaii

1999 "How Hypertechnology Bites Back and How to Avoid It", juried paper presented to the SYLL99 APM, July, Santa Clara, California

1999 "A Protocol for Identifying Long Term PTSD in Adolescent Flood Victims", juried paper presented to the Society for Social Work and Research 3rd Annual Meeting, February, Austin, TX,

1998 "Outreach Services to Rural Families Following a Natural Disaster", juried paper presented to the National Catholic Charities, USA APM, September, Houston, TX

1998 "Problems Evaluating PTSD and then Serving Long Term Adolescent Disaster Victims, juried paper presented to the Council on Social Work Education APM, March, Orlando, Florida

1997 "What is Hypertechnology Doing To Social Work?" juried paper presented to the National Conference on Information Technology in Social Work Education, September, Charleston, SC.

1997 "Public-Private Help for Disaster Victims: An Empirical Evaluation of Rural Flood Relief," juried paper presented to the Annual Program Meeting of the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics (NAWRS), July, Atlanta, GA

1996 "Assessing and Serving the Mental Health Needs of Adolescent Rural Flood Victims", juried paper presented to the APM of the National Association of Rural Mental Health, August, Albuquerque, NM

1996 "Serving the Needs of Adolescent Disaster Victims", juried paper presented to the Annual Program Meeting of the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics (NAWRS), July, San Francisco

1995 "Missouri's Rural Flood Victims" juried paper presented to the Annual Program Meeting, Society of Rural Social Work, June 1995, Knoxville, TN

1995 "Getting Help to Adolescent and Child Flood Victims" juried presentation to meeting of Annual Conference of Social Work Researchers, April, Washington, D.C.

1995 "Preventing Homelessness: An Empirical Study of Why Shelter Services Don't Work" juried paper presented to meeting of Annual Conference of Social Work Researchers, April, Washington, D.C.

1995 "The Long Term Effects of Flooding on Children and Adolescents" juried paper presented at the 20th Anniversary Rural Social Work Conference, July, Knoxville, TN

1994 "Assessing Need for Service Among Juvenile and Adolescent Disaster Victims" juried paper presented to the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics, August, Austin, TX

1994 "Factors Affecting Successful Placement in Related Foster Families" juried paper presented to the Foster Family Based Treatment Association, August, Washington, D.C.

1994 "Teaching Homelessness Content in Social Work Education", juried paper presented to the Association of Schools of Social Work, July, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

1994 "Survey of Homophobia Among Social Work Students in Two Universities, juried poster session presented to the International Association of Schools of Social Work, July, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

1993 "Preventing Homelessness in Families" juried paper presented to the National Association for Family Based Services, November, Fort Lauderdale, FL

1993 "The Prevention of Homelessness in Missouri", juried paper presented to the Missouri Association for Social Welfare, October, St. Louis, MO

1993 "The Prevention of Homelessness" juried paper presented to the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics, August, Flagstaff, AZ

1993 "Homelessness in the United States" juried paper presented to the Human Services Information and Technology Association, July, Maastrict, The Netherlands

1993 "An Innovative Model of Health Care Delivery: Services for Homeless Children and Their Families" paper presented to the APM of the Association for the Care of Children's Health, May, Chicago

1993 "Homeless Families: Successful Relocation-Reintegration" paper presented to the APM of the American Statistical Association, January, Fort Lauderdale, FL

1992 "Downsizing Shelter Services for the Homeless: It's Time to Think Prevention", paper presented to the APM of the Missouri Association for Social Welfare, October, Kansas City, MO

1992 "Data Issues in the New Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategies (CHAS) in Missouri" paper presented to the 1992 National Association of Welfare Research and Statistics, August, Columbus, Ohio

1992 "Using New Technology in Social Work Administration", paper presented to the 1992 World Assembly Meeting of the National Association of Social Workers, July, Washington, D.C.

1992 "Reintegrating Formerly Homeless Families", paper presented to the 1992 World Assembly of the National Association of Social Workers, July, Washington, D.C.

1992 "Welfare Policy and Practice", session chaired at the Council on Social Work Education APM, March, Kansas City,

1991 "The Human Services Needs of Homeless Families", paper presented to the National Conference for Family-Based Services, December, St. Louis.

1991 "Residential Stability Among Formerly Homeless Families", presented to the APM of the Research, Demonstration and Evaluation Conference of the American Public Welfare Association, November, Washington, D.C.

1991 "Summary of Missouri Housing Needs Assessment Data" paper presented to the APM of the Missouri Association for Social Welfare, October, Columbia, MO.

1991 "Housing Needs of Formerly Homeless Families: Factors Affecting Residential Relocation and Reintegration", paper presented to the APM of the Missouri Association for Social Welfare, October, Columbia, MO.

1991 "Formerly Homeless Families: Factors Affecting Successful Residential Relocation and Reintegration", paper presented to the APM of the National Association For Welfare Research and Statistics, July, Charleston, SC.

1991 "A Social-Epidemiological Five Year Cohort Study of Homeless Families", paper presented to the APM of the Human Services Information Technology Association, June, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

1991 "Formerly Homeless Minority Families: Social Work's Role in Relocation and Reintegration" paper presented to the Council on Social Work Education APM, March, New Orleans