Dr. Camille Hall is a 1991 and 1993 graduate of New Mexico State University (BSW,
MSW), and Smith College (Ph.D.) almuni. Dr. Hall is a licensed clinical social worker in
New Mexico and Arkansas; and she has worked in private and public social service and
mental health agencies as a clinical social worker for 17+ years. In August 2004, Dr.
Hall received a faculty appointed at the University of Tennessee in the College Social
Work, Knoxville, Tennessee. She is the author of several peer-review journal articles and
has made several national conference presentations on African American’s risk and
resilience. 

Articles

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Black women talk about workplace stress and how they cope. (with Joyce Everett and Johnnie Hamilton-Mason), Journal of Black Studies (2012)

Black women face the same struggles as White women; however, they have to face issues...

 

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Hope Floats: African American Women's Survival Experiences after Katrina (with J. Hamilton-Mason and J. E. Everett), Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. (2012)

This article describes how 15 African American women 18 to 55 years of age coped...

 

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Integrating diversity into graduate social work education: A 30-year retrospective view by MSW-level African American social workers. (with Stan L. Bowie and Oliver J. Johnson), Journal of Black Studies (2011)

The study surveyed a national sample of 100 African American master of social work graduates...

 

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Childhood Perceptions of Family, Social Support, Parental Alcoholism and Later Alcohol Use among African American College Students, Journal of Substance Use (2010)

This study investigated differences in alcohol use, family of origin, and social support between a...

 

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Everyday Conflict and Daily Stressors: Coping Responses of Black Women, Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work (2010)

The purpose of this study was to explore how Black women cope with the impact...

 

Contributions to Books

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Resilience despite risk: Understanding African American ACOAs' kin and fictive kin relationships, Handbook of Family Resilience (2012)

Combines research, theory, and practice Presents the full range of problems faced by families (i.e.,...