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Mary E. Bunn MA, LCSW, PHD CANDIDATE 1258 W. Rosedale Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60660, [email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D. June 2019 (expected), University of Chicago
School of Social Service Administration Dissertation title: Restoring social bonds in survivors of torture and severe violence: Exploring the Effects of War and Displacement on Social Resources of Syrian Refugees and the Role of Social Connection in Rehabilitation.
Dissertation chair:
Dr. Miwa Yasui, PhD, University of Chicago Committee:
Paul Bolton, MBBS, Johns Hopkins University Julia Henly, PhD, University of Chicago
Jeanne Marsh, PhD, University of Chicago A.M (MSW) June 2003, University of Chicago
School of Social Service Administration Concentration: Clinical social work and trauma-focused care
B.A. May 1996, Indiana University Majors: French and English Literature Certificate May, 2016, Harvard University
Global Mental Health Trauma and Recovery Certificate Program LICENSURE
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation (Since 2005)
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RESEARCH INTERESTS
Integrated care for survivors of torture and severe violence International clinical practice Community based interventions Social connections and social resources Group based interventions Lay counselors and community based workers in mental health service delivery RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Present Principal Investigator, Dissertation Research
University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration Study: Restoring Social Bonds in Survivors of Torture and Severe Violence
In collaboration with the Center for Victims of Torture (CVT) in Jordan, this multi-phase, mixed methods study explores the impact of war and exile on social relationships and the role of social connection in rehabilitation from conflict and develops measures to assess these phenomena among Syrian refugees living in Jordan. Develop study protocol, IRB proposal, and interview guide. Conduct more than 45 in-depth interviews with Syrian refugees in Jordan and psychosocial service providers. Manage a team of research assistants based in Jordan and lead data analysis and measurement pilot testing process.
Present Co-Principal Investigator 2015- Principal Investigator: David Engstrom, PhD
San Diego State University, School of Social Work Study: Investigating the Effects of Torture on Survivors in Thailand
In collaboration with human rights organization in Thailand, collaborate with the PI to document and investigate the long-term consequences of torture and detention for survivors in Thailand. This includes qualitative and quantitative analyses to identify psychological and functional consequences of torture experiences and identify culturally-specific idioms of distress.
Present- Research Assistant 2014 Principal Investigator: Miwa Yasui University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration National Institute of Mental Health
Study: Understanding Perceptions of Mental Health and Treatment Engagement and Participation among Asian American Immigrant Communities
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Collaborate with the PI on a qualitative research study focused on culturally-specific definitions of mental health and access and engagement in mental health services among Asian immigrant and refugee communities. Work with the research team to develop a qualitative code book, code focus group data, develop survey items and analyze data. Additional responsibilities include extension review of the literature and development of clinical case vignettes.
GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS
2018 Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflict
Principal investigator: Mary Bunn $5000 for dissertation research
2017 School of Social Service Administration Summer Funding
Principal investigator: Mary Bunn $3000 for dissertation research
2017 UChicago Urban Travel Grants
Principal investigator: Mary Bunn $1000 for dissertation research
2017 Center for Health Administration Studies, Predoctoral Award
The role of relationship as an active ingredient in social work practice Principal investigator, Jeanne Marsh
Co- investigator, Mary Bunn $3,000
2017 Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflict
Principal investigator: Mary Bunn $5000 for dissertation research
2016 Center for Health Administration Studies, Predoctoral Award
The role of relationship as an active ingredient in social work practice Principal investigator, Jeanne Marsh
Co- investigator, Mary Bunn $3,000
2015 Pozen Center for Human Rights Research Grant
Principal investigator: Mary Bunn $3900 award for pre-dissertation research
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2015 University of Chicago, International Programs Principal investigator, Mary Bunn
$1000 to support pre-dissertation research 2003 David Boren Graduate Fellowship, Cambodia Fellow Principal investigator: Mary Bunn
$25,000 to support research in Cambodia investigating the mental health needs in post- genocide Cambodia and local approaches to healing.
2003 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, Khmer language fellow University of Wisconsin-Madison
$10,000 Tuition, housing and fees for participation in the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute
PUBLICATIONS
Bass, J., Murray, S., Mohamad, T., Bunn, M., Gorman, G., Ahmed, A., Murray, M., Bolton, P. (2016). A randomized controlled trial of a trauma informed support, skills and
psychoeducation intervention for survivors of torture and related trauma in Kurdistan, Northern Iraq. Global Health: Science and Practice.
Catlett, B. & Bunn, M. (2016). Yoga as Embodied Feminist Praxis: Trauma, Healing, and
Community Based Responses to Violence. In Berila, B & Klein, M. (Eds). Yoga and the
Body: An Intersectional Analysis of Contemporary Body Politics, Mindfulness, and
Embodied Social Change. Rowman and Littlefield.
Bunn, M., Goesel, C., Kinet, M. & Ray, F. (2016). Group based treatment for survivors of torture
severe violence: a literature review. Torture, 26 (1).
Joyce, M., Bunn, M. & Engstrom, D (2012). Clinical practice with survivors of torture. In Congress, E and Gonzalez, M (Eds), Multicultural perspectives in social work practice with families (pp 277-295). New York, NY; Springer Publishing Company
MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW
Bunn, M. & Marsh, J. Science and Social Work Practice: Client-provider Relationships
as an Active Ingredient Promoting Client Change. In J. Brekke & J. Anastas (Eds), Social Work Science: Towards a New Identity. Oxford University Press.
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Engstrom, D., Tomkiewicz, N., Bunn, M. Does undergoing a torture experience in
the context of ongoing political violence effect domains of social functioning? Findings
from 110 interviews with Thai torture survivors. Traumatology.
Engstrom, D. & Bunn, M. The psychological consequences of torture
on survivors in the deep south of Thailand. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology.
PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION
Bunn, M. & Lambert, J. Tasking sharing in mental health service delivery: a meta-analysis of
paraprofessional-led trauma-focused interventions in humanitarian contexts. Marsh, J. & Bunn, M. The social work profession’s contributions to practice
with individuals, families, and groups. Social Service Review. NGO PUBLICATIONS
Bunn, M. (2015). Research Findings to Address Violence against Women and Girls in U.S
Programs. International Rescue Committee. New York, NY. Arensen, L, Bunn, M. & Knight, K. (2004). Caring for Children from Commercially Sexually
Exploitative Situations: Current Practices in Cambodia and Recommendations for a Model of Care. Hagar International: Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
JOURNAL REVIEWER CONTRIBUTIONS
Reviewer, Traumatology Reviewer, Torture Journal MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS & TRAINING CURRICULA
Introduction to Trauma, Skills and Tasks of the Mental Health Counselor in Regional Hospitals in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo. (2017) Heartland Alliance International
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• Co-Developed an instructor curriculum and participant workbook outlining a brief, trauma-informed psychoeducation intervention for hospital-based care in South Kivu, DRC.
Programme des Associations Villageoises d’Epargne et de Crédit Plus (AVEC+). (2014) International Rescue Committee • Adapted the original facilitator guide and participant workbook to include content that
focused on and promoted the value of girls and girls’ education and issues of domestic violence within the home. The intervention has been implemented across IRC programs in Africa.
Caring for Child Survivors: Guidelines for Health and Psychosocial Service Providers in Humanitarian Settings. (2014) UNICEF, International Rescue Committee • Pilot tested a psychosocial intervention for child protection staff working with humanitarian
organizations in Jordan and Lebanon. https://www.unicef.org/pacificislands/IRC_CCSGuide_FullGuide_lowres.pdf
Providing Psychosocial Support for Survivors of Human Rights Violations (2008) Center for Victims of Torture Partners in Trauma Healing (PATH) • Developed a comprehensive curriculum on psychosocial care for survivors of human rights
violations for providers in Cambodia. Curriculum included facilitator’s guide and participant workbook. In person training was provided and all modules were also recorded to facilitate ease of use and learning.
Introduction to Mental Health and the Role of the Community Mental Health Worker. (2006) Introduction to Family Violence. (2006) Understanding and Addressing Alcohol and Other Substance Use. (2007) Integrating Family into Services and Treatment Planning (2007) Supervisors Manual. Heartland Alliance International • Co-developed a comprehensive curriculum that included basic skills and specialized topics
for community mental health workers providing trauma-informed case management and counseling to trauma and violence affected communities in Iraq.
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PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS
Marsh, J. & Bunn, M. (January, 2018). The social work profession’s contributions to practice
with individuals, families, and groups. Social Service Review Symposium, Society for Social Work Research Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.
Bunn, M., Lambert, J., Rodriguez Mendieta, D.F, Kahorha, C. (November, 2017). Beyond
Training: Strengthening Mental Health Professionals and Systems for Effective, Long-Term Care in Violence-Affected, Low Resource Settings. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois.
Bunn, M. (November 2017). Scaling Up Mental Health Services in the Iraqi Healthcare System. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois.
Bunn, M., Portman, S., Rodriguez Mendieta, D.F (December 2016). The Art and Science of Training Community Mental Health Workers to Deliver Torture Rehabilitative Services in Low Resource, Conflict-Affected Settings. International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims 10th Scientific Symposium, Mexico City, Mexico
Lambert, J., Bunn, M., & (Jayawickreme, N. (November, 2016). War and Political Violence in
South and Southeast Asia: Trauma, Ongoing Stressors, and Culturally-based Expressions of Distress. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas
Bunn, M. & Engstrom, D. (November, 2016). The Impact of Torture on Survivors in Southern
Thailand: Trauma Related Symptoms and Culturally Specific Manifestations of Distress. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas
Bunn, M., Kinet, M., Ray, F., Goesel, C. (March, 2015) Group Treatment Models for Survivors of
Torture. National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs Research Symposium, Washington, DC.
Bunn, M. & Gupta, S. (October 2013) Child Survivors of Torture: Presenting an Integrative Intervention Model. National Immigrant and Refugee Conference, Chicago, Illinois Bunn, M. & Everson, M. (May 2007). Collaborative Torture Treatment--- Mutual Aid Associations and Torture Treatment Centers. Strengthening Illinois Families
Conference, Chicago, Illinois.
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INVITED PRESENTATIONS
Marsh, J. & Bunn, M. (March, 2017). The role of relationship as an active ingredient in social work practice. School of Social Service Administration, Doctoral Theory workshop Bunn, M. (May 2014). Understanding the Psychosocial Needs of Congolese Refugees.
Presentation to the Refugee Resettlement Working Group. Jewish Federation, Chicago, Illinois.
Bunn, M. (March, 2013). Using problem solving counseling in torture rehabilitation services. Training presented to staff working in torture rehabilitation programs at the National Capacity Building Clinical Institute, Chicago, Illinois.
Bunn, M. & Joyce, M. (June 2012). Addressing Mental Health Needs of Survivors of Torture and Trauma. Presentation delivered at the Conference for Ethnic Community Based Organizations. Project SOAR: IRC, Office of Refugee Resettlement. Chicago, Illinois. Bunn, M., Murakami, N., Sullivan, M. (March, 2012). Developing a Child and
Family Strengthening Program for Torture Survivors and their Family Members. Panel presentation for the National Capacity Building Clinical Institute, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
TEACHING INTERESTS
Global clinical practice Trauma-focused clinical practice Human rights and social work Cross cultural approaches to mental health Training indigenous providers and community mental health workers Healing and reconciliation in post-genocidal context TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Winter, 2017 Fall, 2016 Winter, 2015 Winter, 2014 Winter, 2013 Winter, 2012
Adjunct Faculty/Course Developer University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration Course: Trauma and Resilience in Cross Cultural Practice Settings • This course introduces advanced master’s students to key issues in
the development and delivery of mental health and psychosocial support interventions with populations affected by humanitarian
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Winter, 2011
crises, human rights violations, displacement and forced migration. The course utilizes feminist perspectives of trauma, concepts of historical trauma, indigenous perspectives on illness and health and resilience and posttraumatic growth and examine their usefulness in framing and informing global mental health practice issues and intervention approaches.
Spring, 2017 Course Mentor University of Chicago, Graduate Program in Health Administration and Policy Course: Capstone course • This is a graduate-level, final course for students in the Graduate
Program for Health Administration and Policy (GPHAP) program focused on developing team-based solutions to complex global health issues. In this role, I provided five weeks of mentorship and technical expertise to a team of final year social work, policy, and medical students who were researching mental health needs of Syrian refugees in Jordan.
Spring, 2016 Adjunct Faculty/Course Developer University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration Course: Global perspectives of resilience: trauma, healing and reconciliation in post-genocide Rwanda • Designed and taught a blended clinical-administrative-policy course
focused on examining the history of the Rwandan genocide, critically appraising the response from international and national actors and how these responses have impacted the community particularly efforts to promote peace, healing and reconciliation with particular focus on justice efforts, mental health and psychosocial programming and community-building initiatives.
Fall, 2017 Guest lecturer Spring, 2017 University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine Spring, 2016 Instructor: Sonya Dinizulu, Department of Psychiatry Course: Clinical externship
• This is an advanced-level symposium course for doctoral students in clinical psychology completing their clinical externship. Lectured on clinical approaches to working with war-affected and displaced communities including continuous traumatic stress, evidenced based interventions, community based models of care, collaborating with local healers and community members.
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Fall 2015 Guest Lecturer The School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago Instructor: Jessica Darrow
Course: Structuring Refuge: U.S. Refugee Policy and Resettlement Practice
This is an advanced-level course that explores the structure and implications of refugee resettlement policy in the U.S. Lectured on mental health vulnerabilities typical of migrating and displaced communities including refugees and asylum seekers.
THESIS ADVISOR
2nd Committee Member Nina Tomkiewicz, MSW Student, San Diego State University Title: Does undergoing a torture experience in the context of ongoing political violence effect domains of social functioning? Findings from 110 interviews with Thai torture survivors ACADEMIC SERVICE
Present Doctoral Committee School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago Present Global Mental Health Advisory Committee Center for Global Health, University of Chicago 2018 Selection Panel Committee 2017 David Boren Scholarship College Center for Scholarly Advancement, University of Chicago 2017 Nominating Committee, Global Mental Health Day Center for Global Health, University of Chicago CLINICAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE
June 2015- Mental Health Technical Advisor April 2017 Heartland Alliance International (HAI) Chicago, Illinois
• Provided clinical oversight to HAI’s trauma informed mental health programming. This included designing, implementing and overseeing MH programs serving communities impacted by violence, trauma and
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chronic adversity in Sub-Saharan African, the Middle East and Latin America.
• Worked in collaboration with the leadership team and technical team to define a mid-term strategy for trauma focused programming and investment.
• Supervised and supported clinically-focused field staff. October 2012- Technical Consultant October 2014 International Rescue Committee (IRC), Women’s Protection and Empowerment Team
• Provided technical consultation to various projects within the Women’s Protection Team. This included training, curriculum and intervention development, program model design and research and evaluation.
• Consultation included work with the technical team based at the U.S headquarters and global field offices.
January 2012 Technical Consultant March 2014 Center for Victims of Torture National Capacity Building (NCB)
• Provided technical consultation to various NCB projects. This included facilitating an on-line, blended learning course for new staff at U.S-based torture treatment centers on the fundamentals of delivering integrated services to torture survivors.
• Served a chair for a national conference on child, youth and family-focused services in torture treatment programs including identifying all keynote speakers.
• Facilitated a monthly webinar series for torture treatment clinicians working with child and youth across the U.S and curated resources for the healtorture.org website specific to the needs of families, children and youth impacted by torture.
April 2005- Associate Director October 2012 Heartland Alliance Marjorie Kovler Center (MKC)
• Core member of the leadership team at MKC responsible for program and partnership development, fundraising and donor relations, program monitoring and evaluation, communications and strategic planning.
• Provided clinical services to torture survivors and their family members including intake assessments, individual treatment plans, individual, couples and family psychotherapy.
• Led efforts to design and implement a family strengthening program for parents and children impacted by torture and exile.
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• Developed curricula and facilitated clinical trainings to diverse audiences on torture treatment, complex trauma, global mental health, child and family and multidisciplinary treatment.
• Supervised clinical students and provided consultation to pro bono clinicians.
• Prepared documentation for immigration court and served as expert witness on behalf of torture survivors.
April 2008- Mental Health Technical Consultant April 2009 Center for Victims of Torture Partners in Trauma Healing Initiative Phnom Penh, Cambodia
• Developed a psychosocial rehabilitation curriculum for mental health service providers working with survivors of human rights violations in Cambodia.
• Facilitated 2-week training to Cambodian mental health practitioners. • Assessed and evaluated trainees’ competencies and prepared
recommendation for future training, supervision and overall program direction.
April 2005 – Associate Director July 2007 Heartland Alliance International Programs
• Directed a trauma informed primary care program in Iraqi Kurdistan and southern Iraq for survivors of violence, human rights abuses and gender based violence.
• Supervised a team of 8 Iraqi technical staff providing oversight to 60+ field staff.
• Led development of a comprehensive mental health curriculum and intervention model for primary health care doctors and community mental health workers throughout Iraq.
• Monitored and evaluated program and treatment outcomes and technical and field staff competency.
August 2003- Technical Advisor and Trainer November 2004 Social Services of Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia • Supervised two teams of social workers in rural Cambodia providing
mental health services to individuals and families. • Designed and delivered professional trainings to local social workers
on basic counseling skills, assessment and psychosocial problems. • Co-designed a community-based psychodrama program intended to
increase awareness and engagement in psychsocial programs for Cambodian communities in the far northwest province.
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June 2004- Technical Consultant September 2004 Hagar International
• Developed research methodology for a qualitative study on rehabilitative services for formerly sex-trafficked children in Cambodia.
• Created data collection instruments, constructed screeners and instructions, conducted interviews and analyzed and interpreted data.
• Designed a model of residential care and community reintegration children and their families.
SELECTED CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS AND TRAININGS
Bunn, M. (March, 2015). Caring for Child Survivors: for Child Survivors: Guidelines for Health and Psychosocial Service Providers in Humanitarian Settings. International Rescue Committee & UNICEF Amman, Jordan • Led training on a manual for assessment and reporting of child protection cases and
providing psychosocial triage and care to refugee children and families. Training participants included 50+ staff working at various humanitarian organizations refugee camps in Jordan.
Bunn, M., McCracken, S. & Levy, J. (July 2013, July 2014). Perspectives on Trauma, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Vicarious Traumatization. University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration Professional Development Program Chicago, Illinois • Co-developed an all-day training for licensed clinicians on various aspects of trauma-
focused care for survivors of war and violence, child abuse and veteran populations. Bunn, M. (May, 2014) Remembering the Genocide: Mental Health and Intergenerational Trauma in the Resettled Cambodian Community. Cambodian Day of Remembrance French Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois • Served as part of a panel held in conjunction with the Cambodian Day of Remembrance and
a screening of Rithy Panh’s film, The Missing Piece. Bunn, M. (January – June 2013). Fundamentals of Providing Services to Torture Survivors. Center for Victims of Torture, National Capacity Building Project.
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• Facilitated a yearlong webinar series for clinical staff at torture treatment programs across the U.S on the core elements of service delivery.
Bunn, M. (July 2008) Providing Psychosocial Support for Survivors of Human Rights Violations Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Cambodia Phnom Penh, Cambodia • Facilitated two-week training for providers working in human rights organizations on
psychosocial assessment, documentation and care for survivors of human rights violations. Bunn, M. & Petersen, S. (April 2005) Trauma Theory and Application Heartland Alliance, International Programs Iraqi Kurdistan, multiple locations • Co-facilitated several weeklong trainings in various locations in Iraqi Kurdistan as part of the
preparation and training of community mental health workers who would provide case management and counseling to trauma and violence affected communities.
Bunn, M., Joyce, M., & Welch, K (September, 2006) The Role of the Community Mental Health Worker and Basic Skills Overview Heartland Alliance, International Programs Istanbul, Turkey • Co-facilitated a train-the-trainer for technical staff of the Iraq Program. Training covered the
basic skills and techniques of the community mental health workers and training approaches.
CLINICAL SERVICE
2012- Pro bono Therapist and Volunteer present Heartland Alliance Marjorie Kovler Center
• Conduct comprehensive assessments, prepare psychological affidavits for immigration court and provide individual therapy to survivors of torture.
• Provide topical training to clinical students. 2017- Board Member present Cambodian American Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial
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CLINICAL TRAINING
Relational psychotherapy Trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy Cognitive Processing Therapy Dialectical behavioral therapy Child-parent psychotherapy Motivational interviewing EMDR, Level 1 DATA ANALYSIS TRAINING
Qualitative Qualitative Research Seminar (2017-2019), Professor Shanta Robinson, University of Chicago Ethnographic Research, University of Chicago Software/methods: nVivo, Thematic Analysis, Narrative Analysis, Measurement Development Quantitative Statistical Research Methods I and II, University of Chicago Applied Regression Analysis, University of Chicago Survey Research Methods, University of Chicago Software/methods: SPSS, STATA, Excel, Meta-Analysis Mixed Methods Mixed Methods Workshop, University of Michigan
LANGUAGES
Basic proficiency in French, reading, writing and speaking Basic proficiency in Khmer speaking