Jack, Dana Crowley
JACK, Dana Crowley
JACK, Dana Crowley. American, b. 1945. Genres: Women's studies and issues, Psychology. Career: Department of Social and Health Services, Seattle, WA, caseworker, 1968-70; Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, counselor at University Counseling Center, 1972-79, instructor, 1984-92, and professor, both at Fairhaven College, 1992-. Whatcom Counseling and Psychiatric Counseling Clinic, Bellingham, therapist, 1973-74; Groton School, Groton, MA, counselor and member of faculty, 1975-76; University of Washington, Seattle, WA, field supervisor, 1977-78; Northwest Women's Services, Bellingham, supervisor of staff counselors, 1985-87; Womencare Shelter, Bellingham, trainer for volunteers, 1987-90. Speaker at conferences and workshops. Publications: (with R. Jack) Moral Vision and Professional Decisions: The Changing Values of Women and Men Lawyers, 1989; Silencing the Self: Women and Depression, 1991; Behind the Mask: Destruction & Creativity in Women's Aggression, 1999. Contributor to books. Contributor of articles to professional journals. Address: Fairhaven College, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]