Mo Yee Lee, PhD, is Professor of Social Work, College of Social Work, The Ohio State University. My expertise is primarily in the area of intervention research and practice using a strengths-based perspective and an integrative/holistic approach. My practice and research focus on domestic violence issues, home-based treatment for at-risk children and adolescents, meditation and treatment of trauma survivors of interpersonal violence, and an integrative body-mind-spirit clinical practice framework. I have published four books by the Oxford University Press: Solution-focused treatment with domestic violence offenders: Accountability for change, 2003, Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit Social Work: An empirically based approach to assessment and treatment, 2009; Solution-Oriented Social Work: A Practice Approach to Working with Client Strengths, 2011; and Culturally Competent Research, 2013. In addition, I am Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work. I can be reached at: [email protected].
Currently, I am conducting a study that seeks to understand facilitating factors and processes associating with natural recovery of people who were given a diagnosis of schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, or major depression. I belief when we listen to people who have gone through a struggle with mental health condition, the knowledge and wisdom that they share with us could help inform the development of complementary behavioral treatment and programs that emphasize empowerment.
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