Anne Nancy C Harvey

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Core faculty, B.A. in Liberal Studies (completion program)

Relevant Experience

B.A., Evergreen State College; M.S.W., University of Washington.
Anne Harvey is a therapist in private practice in Seattle with a background in nonprofit management and community organizing. She teaches in the counseling, psychology and human service areas. Her interests include women and mental health; the experiences and meaning of “difference” in our society, particularly through literature and the arts; the role of the liberal arts in the lives of adult learners; and the interface of individual and organizational change processes with social change.

Affiliations

  • Women’s Funding Alliance (Seattle), Board member and co-founder
  • Consejo Counseling Service (Seattle), Board member
  • Community Foundation for Coupeville Public Schools, Board member
  • National Association of Social Work
  • National Association of Women in Social Work
  • American Counseling Association
  • Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development
  • Adult Higher Education Alliance

Professional Interests

Organizational Change:
Staff Participation in Organizational Decision-Making, Learning and Teaching by the Case Method in Mental Health Administration (Center for Social Welfare Research, University of Washington, 1982)

Progressive Education:
“Team Teaching in Adult Higher Education Classrooms: Toward Collaborative Knowledge Construction,” (New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, Jossey-Bass, 2000)

Mental Health:
“Economic Distress and Mental Health: A Needs Assessment,” group project prepared for the School of Social Work, University of Washington, 1980
“Implications of Family Therapy with Violent Families” presented at Oregon Conference on Domestic Violence, 1982
“Treatment of Violent Behavior in Same Sex Couples” presentation to local counselors at Seattle Counseling Service, 1986
“Counseling Issues for Sexual Minorities who are Victims of Sexual and Domestic Violence,” University of Washington Conference on Homophobia, 1987

On Interest Area

“My interests span the domains of adult learning and development, community organizing for social change, and interdisciplinary teaching and learning. I love hiking, running, skiing and biking, reading a great novel, and learning about environmental, political and cultural issues.”

On Teaching at Antioch

“How many people can say they truly love their work? Working with adult students in my advising and teaching roles is the most exciting work I can imagine.”


Contact Information


B.A. in Liberal Studies (completion program)
206-268-4406
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