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 Katurah Jenkins-Hall, Ph.D.   

  Associate Professor


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  E-mail: jenkins@fmhi.usf.edu   
Phone:  813-974-9280 
Office:  MHC 2634 

 

Education

 

 

  • M.A., University of South Florida
  • Ph.D., University of South Florida

 

Research Interests

 

 

  • Incidence and patterns of sexual abuse among African American and Latino cultures
  • Culture and gender diversity issues in assessment and therapy
  • The role of spirituality in recovery

 



Biography

 

Katurah Jenkins-Hall is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy with shared duties in the Department of Psychology. She is a licensed clinical psychologist who received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology in 1984 from the University of South Florida. From 1986-1990 she was clinical director of the Center for the Prevention of Child Molestation, funded by NIMH. She has served on the Florida Board of Psychology since 2000.

She has extensive experience in research, consultation, and treatment with sex offenders and survivors of childhood sexual abuse. She is currently studying the role of spirituality in recovery. Additionally, she teaches and consults on multicultural issues in the practice of psychology.

 

Recent Publications


Gammons, B. & Jenkins-Hall, K. (1996). A case management model for community-based substance abuse treatment program: C-SAT Publication, Maryland.

Jenkins-Hall, K. (1995). Outpatient treatment of child molesters: motivational factors and outcome. Young Victims, Young Offenders, 21(2), 139-150.

Jenkins-Hall, K.D. & Osborn, C.O. (1994) The conduct of socially sensitive research: Sex offenders as participants. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 21(3), 325-340.

Jenkins-Hall, K.D., & Sacco, W.P. (1991). Effect of Client Race and Depression on Evaluations by White Therapists. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 10(3), 322-333.

Jenkins-Hall, K.D. (1989). Cognitive restructuring. In D.R. Laws, (Ed.) Relapse Prevention with Sex Offenders. New York: Guilford.

Jenkins-Hall, K.D., & Marlatt, G.A. (1989). Apparently irrelevant decisions in the relapse process. In D.R. Laws, (Ed.) Relapse Prevention with Sex Offenders. New York: Guilford.

 

Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Dept. of Mental Health Law and Policy 2009

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