Over the next few weeks, we will feature guest posts from Dr. Jane Gilgun, Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work. Dr. Gilgun’s research interests include how individuals (including children) overcome adversity, how violent behavior develops, and what violence means to perpetrators.
Dr. Gilgun has developed several resources for the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare over the past few years, including this blog series, officially titled “Factors Associated with Good Outcomes When Children Have Experienced Complex Trauma and Act Out in Antisocial Ways.” A new post will be published every Tuesday over the next 5 weeks. Please feel free to leave comments and questions for Dr. Gilgun on any of her posts.
More CASCW Resources from Dr. Jane Gilgun
Online Modules
- Child Complex Trauma and Parental Belief Systems
- Patterns of Disclosure in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse
- Resilience and Adult Attachment in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse
- Common Factors in Case Management with Children & Their Families