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Christine Flynn Saulnier

Professor, Department Chair

Christine Flynn Saulnier came to the College of Staten Island in 2009. Her scholarly interests include feminist theory, alcohol and drug problems, and lesbian health issues. Dr. Flynn Saulnier is the author of Feminist Theories and Social Work.

Degrees

PhD, University of California, Berkeley

MSW, Boston University

BS, Michigan State University

AA, Lansing Community College

Scholarship and Publications

Book

Saulnier, C.F. (1996; paperback 1999). Feminist theories and social work: Approaches and applications. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
 

Book Chapters

Saulnier, C.F. (2007). Feminist theories. In N. Coady & P. Lehmann (Eds.). Theoretical perspectives in direct social work practice: An eclectic-generalist approach, Second Edition, (pp. 343-366). New York, NY: Springer.

Saulnier, C.F. (2001). Feminist theories. In N. Coady & P. Lehmann (Eds.). Theoretical perspectives in direct social work practice: An eclectic-generalist approach, (pp. 255-275). New York, NY: Springer.

Saulnier, C. (1994). Twelve Steps for everyone? In T. Powell (Ed.), Understanding Self-Help Organizations: Frameworks and Findings (pp. 247-271). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
 

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Saulnier, C. F. (2016). Structure and placement of academic social work units in the United States. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 36(3), 289-301.

Saulnier, C. F. (2016). Structure and placement of academic social work units in the United States. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 36(3), 289-301.

Saulnier, C.F. (2003). Goal setting process: Supporting choice in a feminist group for women with alcohol problems. Social Work With Groups, 26(1), 47-68.

Saulnier, C.F. (2002). Deciding who to see. Social Work, 47(4), 355-365.

Applegate, D., Bradley, C., Rhodes, R., Saulnier, C.F. (2001). Roundtable dialogue on women’s treatment. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 1(4), 117-126.

Saulnier, C.F. (2000). Incorporating feminist theory into social work: Group work practice examples. Social Work With Groups, 23(1), 5-29.

Saulnier, C.F. (2000). Groups as data collection method and data analysis technique: Multiple perspectives on urban social work education. Small Group Research, 31(5), 607-627.

Saulnier, C.F. (2000). Women-specific alcohol user intervention programs: A preliminary dimension analysis based on specialized services in Western New York State. Substance Use & Misuse, 35(11), 1585-1612.

Saulnier, C.F. (2000). Policy practice: Training direct service social workers to get involved. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 20(1/2), 121-144.

Saulnier, C.F. and Wheeler, E. (2000). Social action research. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 15(3), 409-433.

Christine Flynn Saulnier

Contact Information

Office: Building 2A Room 201G
Fax: 718.982.2038