Jill L. Russett
Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology
Associate Professor
Luter Hall 145
(757) 594-7111
jill.russett@cnu.edu
Education
- Ph D in Counseling/Addictions, The College of William and Mary
- MSW in Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University
- BS in Rehab Services, Syracuse University
Teaching
Social Work Practices Classes (SOWK 301, 301 Lab, 302)
Field Education (SOWK 401, 402)
Field Instruction Coordinator
Research
substance use disorders, college student drinking, gender differences related to addictions, development of prevention and education of substance use programming, development of professionals who teach about substance use
Biography
Jill Russett, PhD, LPC, MAC, is an associate professor in the department of Sociology, Social Work, and Anthropology. She teaches in the social work program and is the director of field education. She has extensive clinical experience in Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders.
Selected Accomplishments
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Journal Article, Academic Journal
(2024). Moving from Darkness to Light: Social Work Students' Reflections on COVID-19 in Practice and the Future of the Profession. Field Educator. Volume, 14.1. Issue, Spring 2024. Pages, 1-22.