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Robert G. Madden

Robert G. Madden , LCSW, JD, is Professor of Social Work and has been on the faculty at USJ since 1986 serving in various capacities including Department Chair (2013-17) and Special Assistant to the President (2009-2012) and MSW Program Director (2022-23). Professor Madden holds a BSW from Providence College, a MSSW from Columbia University and a law degree (JD) from the University of Connecticut. He has extensive clinical social work experience and currently provides supervision, consultation and training to the social work community. Professor Madden is licensed as an Independent Clinical Social Worker and maintains a small practice focused on trauma. He also serves as Director of Practice Standards and Ethics for the Social Work & Law Enforcement (SWLE) Project. Professor Madden is the co-editor of Relationship Centered Lawyering: Social Science Theory to Transform Legal Practice (Carolina Academic Press, 2010); and the author of Legal Issues in Social Work, Counseling and Mental Health: Guidelines for Clinical Practice in Psychotherapy (Sage, 1998) and Essential Law for Social Workers (Columbia University Press, 2003) as well as many journal articles related to law in social work practice. He is a frequent trainer and consultant on ethical issues and standards of care in clinical mental health practice. In 2008, Professor Madden received the Educator of the Year Award from the NASW Connecticut Chapter, in 2014 he was honored with the Stack Teaching Excellence Award from the University of Saint Joseph, and in 2022, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from NASW/CT.
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