Tazuko Shibusawa, Ph.D. 1 CURRICULUM VITAE. TAZUKO SHIBUSAWA, MSW, Ph.D

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Tazuko Shibusawa, Ph.D.

1 CURRICULUM VITAE TAZUKO SHIBUSAWA, MSW, Ph.D.

New York University Silver School of Social Work One Washington Square North, New York, NY 10003 Phone: 212-998- 5943, Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., Social Welfare, University of California, Los Angeles M.S.W., University of California, Los Angeles B.A. (Honors), Anthropology, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA cum laude ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2012- present

Associate Dean of Professional Programs and Director MSW Program, New York University Silver School of Social Work

2011-2012

Interim Associate Dean of Academic Programs and Director MSW Program, New York University Silver School of Social Work

2006-present

Associate Professor, New York University Silver School of Social Work

2003- 2006

Associate Professor of Professional Practice, Columbia University School of Social Work

2002-2003

Associate Professor, Columbia University School of Social Work

1997-2002

Assistant Professor, Columbia University School of Social Work

1999-2002

Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study for Social Work Practice, Columbia University School of Social Work

1999-2006

Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, Columbia University

1997-2006

Faculty Associate, Geriatric Education Center, Center for Geriatrics & Gerontology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University and Division of Nursing and Geriatric Medicine, New York University

1995-present

Visiting Lecturer, Department of Social Welfare, Japan Lutheran College, Tokyo, Japan

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FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS 2008-2009

Co-Principal Investigator, Older family caregivers of adult children with severe mental illness and future care planning: An exploratory study, NYU Silver School of Social Work Faculty Research Grant ($8,000) (Co-PI: Helle Thorning).

2001-2003

Principal Investigator, HIV-risk among Older African American and Latino Drug Users, National Institute of Drug Abuse (RO3) ($100,000)

2001-2003

Principal Investigator, Partner Abuse among Older Black, Caucasian and Latina Women: Implications for Culturally-Sensitive Social Work Practice. John A. Hartford Foundation Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars Program ($100,000)

2001-2002

Principal Investigator, Attitudes toward older clients among addiction counselors: Assessing the needs of HIV prevention among older drug users in addiction treatment programs. Pilot study funded by The Center for the Intervention and Prevention Research on HIV and Drug Abuse, Columbia University School of Social Work ($1,000)

2000

Co-Investigator, Cross-national research on the impact of aging societies on people with chronic mental illness and their families. Supplemental funding from the Center for the Study of Social Work Practice, a joint program of the Columbia University School of Social Work and the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services ($1,500)

2000-2002

Principal Investigator, Social work supervision of geriatric and psychiatric social workers: Evaluation of a professional development collaboration between the United States and Japan, Funded by the Joetsu Geriatric Welfare Association (Japan) ($50,000)

1998-2000

Co-Investigator, Care-receiving and psychological well-being among elders utilizing respite care. Funded by the Geriatric Health Science Foundation (Japan) ($7,000) (PI: Yu Kawamuro, M.D.)

1997-1999

Principal Investigator, Mental health status of Japanese American elders. Supported by the Center for the Study of Social Work Practice, a joint program of the Columbia University School of Social Work and the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services ($3,000)

OTHER FUNDED PROJECTS 2007-2009

Project Director, New Media Innovations & Instructions, Phases I &II. New York University Silver School of Social Work ($400,000).

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2006-2007

Principal Investigator, Implementation and Evaluation of VideoCite, a Webbased Digital Tool for Teaching Advanced Clinical Practice. New York University Curricular Development Challenge Fund ($3,000).

2004-2006

Principal Investigator, Development and Evaluation of a Digital Teaching and Learning Environment for Advanced Clinical Practice Education, Columbia University Academic Quality Fund ($300,000)

2005

Co-Principal Investigator, Collaborative Development of a Social Work Training Center in Kazakhstan, American International Health Alliance ($52,000) (Co PIs: Ellen Lukens & Helle Thorning)

OTHER RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2008-2011

Research Therapist, Complicated Grief Therapy for Older Adults, National Institute of Mental Health (1R01MH070741-01A2, PI- Katherine M. Shear)

1996-1997

Research Consultant, Ethnic Specific Services Project, National Research Center on Asian American Mental Health, University of California, Los Angeles

1995

Assistant Project Coordinator, Social Survey Research of Elders Residing in Mitaka-city, Department of Social Welfare, Japan Lutheran College, Tokyo, Japan

1995

Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Social Work Research, Japan College of Social Work, Tokyo, Japan

PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE 1977-1978

Director of Social Services, City View Hospital-Keiro Nursing Home-Japanese Retirement Home, Los Angeles, CA

1978

Psychiatric Social Worker, Los Angeles County - University of Southern California Psychiatric Hospital, Los Angeles, CA

1978-1981

Psychiatric Social Worker, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Center, Los Angeles, CA

1982-1985

Clinical Social Worker, Tokyo Community Counseling Services, Tokyo, Japan

1982-1993

School Counselor (part-time), Nishimachi International School, Tokyo, Japan

1985-1993

Co-Director, Counseling International, Tokyo, Japan

1990

Short Term Mental Health Consultant, World Health Organization (WHO), Assignment: Marshall Islands

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Clinical Consultant (part-time), Counseling International, Tokyo, Japan

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION Licensed Clinical Social Worker, California (LCSW) (#7970) Licensed Master Social Worker, NY (LMSW) (#0799360-1) Board Certified Diplomate, American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work Certification, Japanese Association of Clinical Psychologists (#2255) POST-GRADUATE CLINICAL TRAINING Japan National Institute of Mental Health, Family Therapy Program (1984-1987) Accademia Di Psicoterapia Della Famiglia (Summers, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1994) Psychoanalytic Center of California (1993-1997) New York University International Trauma Studies Program (2004-2005) AWARDS AND HONORS Fellow, Sau Po Centre on Aging, The University of Hong Kong, 2004 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America, 2004 John A. Hartford Foundation Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars Program, 2001-2003 Graduate Woman of the Year Award, Association of Academic Women, 1997 PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Park, S.Y., Shibusawa, T., Nguyen, D. & Anastas, J. (in press). The impact of acculturation and acculturative stress on alcohol use across Asian immigrant subgroups. Substance Use and Misuse Thorning, H., Shibusawa, T., Lukens, L., Fang, L. (2012). Developing a Train-the-Trainer (TTT) model for social work education in Kazakhstan. International Social Work, DOI:10.1177/0020872812437064 Nguyen, D., & Shibusawa, T. (2012). The evolution of community mental health services with Asian Americans. Clinical Social Work Journal, 40(2), 134-143. Nguyen, D., & Shibusawa, T. (2011). Gender, widowhood, and living arrangement among non-married Chinese American elders. Ageing International DOI: 10.1007/s12126011-9129-9 Engstrom, M., Shibusawa, T., El-Bassel, N., & Gilbert, L. (2011). Age and HIV sexual risk among women in methadone treatment programs. AIDS & Behavior, 15(1), 103-113.

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Park, S-Y, Shibusawa, T., Yoon, S.M., Son, H-I. (2010) Characteristics of Asian-American substance abusers: A study of Asian Americans with substance abuse problems who received treatment in New York City. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 9(2), 128142. Shibusawa, T., & Chung, I. (2009). Wrapping and unwrapping emotions: Clinical practice with East Asian immigrant elders. Clinical Social Work Journal, 37(4), 312-319. Battacharya, G., & Shibusawa, T. (2009). Experiences of aging among immigrants from India to the United States: Social work practice in a global context. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 52(5), 445-462. Shibusawa, T., & Padgett, D. (2009). Out of sync: A life course perspective of “aging” among formerly homeless adults with chronic mental illness. Journal of Aging Studies, 23, 188196. Shibusawa, T. (2009). Commentary on gender perspectives in cross-cultural couples. Clinical Social Work Journal, 37, 230-233.   Shibusawa, T., & Mui, A.C. (2008). Health status and health services utilization among older Asian Indian immigrants. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10903-008-9199-2 Sormanti, M., & Shibusawa, T. (2008). Intimate partner violence among midlife and older women: A descriptive analysis of women seeking medical services. Health & Social Work, 33(1), 33-41 Shibusawa, T., & Yick, A.G. (2007). Experiences and perceptions of domestic violence among older Chinese immigrants. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, 19, 1-17 Sormanti, M., & Shibusawa, T. (2007). Predictors of condom use and HIV testing among midlife and older women seeking medical services. Journal of Aging and Health, 19(4), 705-719. Shibusawa, T., VanEsselstyn, D., & Oppenheim, S. (2006). Third Space: A web-based learning environment for teaching advanced clinical practice skills. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 24 (4), 21-32 Shibusawa, T., Kodaka, M., Iwano, S., Kaizu, K. (2005). Interventions for elder abuse & neglect: Frail elders in Japan. Brief Therapy & Crisis Intervention, 5, 203-211. Chapman, M.V., Oppenheim, S., Shibusawa, T., & Jackson, H.M. (2004). What we bring to practice: Teaching students about professional use of self. Journal of Teaching in Social Work 23(3/4), 3-14 Chen, S., Sullivan, N.Y., Lu, Y.E., & Shibusawa, T. (2003). Asian Americans and mental health services: A study of utilization patterns in the 1990s. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 12 (2), 19-42.

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Yick, A., Shibusawa, T., Agbayani-Siewart, P. (2003). Partner violence, depression, and practice implications with families of Chinese descent. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 10 (3), 72-79 Mui, A., & Shibusawa, T. (2003). Japanese American elders and the Geriatric Depression Scale. Clinical Gerontologist, 26 (3/4), 91-104 Shibusawa, T., & Chen, S. (2002). Determinants of depressive symptoms among Japanese elders receiving care from spouses, daughters and daughters-in-law. Clinical Gerontologist, 26 (1/2), 31-42 Yoshioka, M., & Shibusawa, T. (2002). The life distress inventory: A psychometric examination. Research on Social Work Practice, 12(6), 789-804. Shibusawa, T., Mui, A. (2001). Stress, coping and depression among Japanese American elders. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 36(1/2), 71-83. Shibusawa, T., Ishikawa, H., Maeda, D. (2001). Determinants of service awareness among Japanese elderly. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 20 (3), 279-291. Books Chung, I., & Shibusawa, T. (2011). (Under contract). Contemporary clinical practice with Asian immigrants: A relational framework with culturally responsive approaches. London: Routledge Mui, A.C., & Shibusawa, T. (2008). Asian American elders in the 21st century: Key indicators of psychosocial well-being. New York: Columbia University Press. Shibusawa, T. & Norton, J. (1989). The Japan Experience: Coping and Beyond. Tokyo: Japan Times Publishers. Book Chapters and Invited Articles Shibusawa, T., & Kidahashi, M. (in press). Work and later life in Japan: In search for new directions. In Powell, J.L. & Cheng, S. (Eds). The global dynamics of aging. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. Shibusawa, T. (in press). Japanese Americans and health. In G.J. Yoo, M.H. Le, & A. Oda (Eds)., Handbook of Asian American health. New York: Springer. McGoldrick, M. & Shibusawa, T. (2011). The family life cycle. In F.Walsh (Ed.). Normal family process: Growing diversity and complexity (pp. 395-398) (4th edition). New York: Guilford Press.

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Shibusawa, T., & Chung, I. (2009). Health of Asian American elderly. In Rey, M., TrinShevrin, C., Islam, N. (Eds.), Heath issues in the Asian American community (pp.199-225). New York: Jossey Bass. Shibusawa, T. (2008). Interracial Asian couples: Beyond Black and White. In M.McGoldrick & K. Hardy (Eds.), Revisioning family therapy (2nd edition) (pp. 378-388). New York: Guilford Press. Shibusawa, T. (2008). Living up to the American dream: The price of being the model immigrants. Psychotherapy Networker, May/June, 41-57. Shibusawa, T. (2007). Japanese American elders. P. Kolb (Ed.), Social work practice with racially and ethnically diverse nursing home residents and their families (pp.136161). New York: Columbia University Press. Shibusawa, T. (2006). Older adults with substance/alcohol abuse problems. B. Berkman & D’Ambrusio, S. (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of social work in aging. New York: Oxford University Press. Shibusawa, T. (2005). Japanese families. M. McGoldrick, J.K. Pearce, & J. Giordano (Eds.), Ethnicity and family therapy (3rd edition) (pp. 339-348). New York: Guilford Press. Shibusawa, T. (2004). La practica clinica con le famiglie di immigrati asiatici. (Clinical practice with Asian immigrant families). In M. Andolfi (Ed.), Famiglie immigrate e psicoterapia transculturale (Immigrant families and transcultural psychotherapy) (pp.102115). Milan, Italy: Franco Angeli. (Italian). Yoshioka, M., & Shibusawa, T. (2004). Psychosocial measures for Asian Pacific Americans. In A. Roberts & K. Yeager (Eds.). Evidenced-based practice manual: Research and outcome measures in health and human services (pp. 488-496). New York: Oxford University Press. Shibusawa, T., & Lukens, E. (2003). Analyzing qualitative data collected in a non-English language: A collaborative approach. D. K. Padgett (Ed.), The qualitative research experience (pp. 175-188). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thompson. Armour, M.P., & Haug, I.E. with contributions by D. Becvar, H. Braun, M. Elkaim, A. Nwoye & T. Shibusawa (2002). International perspectives on professional ethics. In F. Kaslow (Series Ed.) R.F. Massey & S.D. Massey (Vol. Eds.), Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy: Vol.3, Interpersonal/Humanistic/Existential (pp. 641-667). New York: John Wiley & Sons. Shibusawa, T., Lubben, J., & Kitano, H. (2001). Japanese Americans. In L.K. Olson (Ed.), Aging through ethnic lenses: Caring for the elderly in a multi-cultural society (pp. 33-44). Boulder, CO: Roman & Littlefield Publishers.

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Shibusawa, T. (2001). Japanese American parenting. In N.B. Webb (Ed.). Culturally diverse parent-child and family relationships: A guide for social workers and other practitioners (pp. 283-303). New York: Columbia University Press. Kitano, H.L., Shibusawa, T., Kitano, K. (1997). Asian American elderly mental health. In K.S. Markides M. Miranda (Eds.), Minorities, aging and health (pp. 295-315). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Shibusawa, T. (1996). Espressione dei sentimenti: Prospettive dall' Orient. (Expressions of emotions: Eastern perspectives). In M. Andolfi, C. Angelo, M. Di Nichilo (a cura di). Sentimenti e sistemi (Feelings and Systems) (pp. 137-149). Milano: Rafaella Cortina. (Italian) Kano, R. and Shibusawa, T. (1992). Psicotherapia padre-madre-bambino in un caso di psicosi postpartum paterna. (Father-mother-infant psychotherapy following post-partum psychosis). In B. Fava- Viziello and D. Stern (a cura di), Dalle cure materne ll'interpretazione nuove terapie peril bambino e le sue relazioni: I clinici raccontano (pp 143-154). Milano: Raffallo Cortina Editore. (Italian). Shibusawa, T. (1992). Postpartum psychosis in a father: Japanese cultural dynamic. In N. Grizenko, L. Sayegh, & P. Migneault (Eds.), Transcultural issues in child psychiatry (pp. 19-130). Quebec: Edition Douglas. Reports Shibusawa, T. (1990). Mission report: Improving general counseling skills, Republic of Marshall Islands, August 1990, Manila: World Health Organization. Educational Materials Shibusawa, T. & Thorning, H. (2009) Introduction to the Development of Professional Social Work Practice: A Train-the Trainer Workshop for Social Work Educators and Agency Workers. Ha Noi, Vietnam Lukens, E., Thorning, H., Shibusawa, T., Fang, L. (2006). Train the Trainer: Workshop in Social Work Practice and Principles (training manual developed for the Demeu Family Care Center, Astana, Kazakhstan, & American International Health Alliance) http://www.eurasiahealth.org/eng/health/resources/98791/ Gardner, D., & Shibusawa, T. (2008). Geriatric Depression Module, MSW Advanced Curriculum (MAC) Module, Silver School of Social Work for the Gero-Ed Project, Council on Social Work Education (http://www.nyu.edu/socialwork/geromodules/depression/) Burnette, D., Shibusawa, T., Chen, L., Kang, S., & McCann-Oakley, A. (2003). Social Work Practice with Older Adults, Four CD-Roms- Active Aging; Coping with Chronic Illness; Depression; Sexuality in Aging. New York: New York Academy of Medicine.

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Publications in Japanese - (Selected from 25 Journal Articles and 12 Book Chapters) Shibusawa, T. (2010). Evidence-based practice and family therapy. Japanese Journal of Family Therapy 26 (2), 77-83. (Japanese) Shibusawa, T. (2004). Commentary on family support in the community. Japanese Journal of Family Therapy, 21(3), 26-27 (Japanese) Shibusawa, T. (1999). Mental health issues among middle and older adult women. Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica, 101 (1), 19-23. (Japanese). Shibusawa, T. (1999). Guest Editor. Clinical social work and psychotherapy. Japanese Journal of Psychotherapy, 25 (2) (Japanese). Shibusawa, T., & Wintroub, F. (1997). Social services for caregivers of Alzheimer patients. Japanese Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 8 (5), 484-487. (Japanese). Shibusawa T. (1995). Marital therapy and Japanese couples. Japanese Journal of Family Therapy, 12 (3), 230-238. (Japanese). Book Translations (English into Japanese) Naruse, G., Hiraki, T., Okado, T., Kuniya, A. Kameguchi, K., Shibusawa, T. et al. (1988). Zeig, J. (Ed.) (1987). The evolution of psychotherapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel. Published in Japanese by Seishin Shobo. Ishikawa, G., & Shibusawa, T. (1988). McGoldrick, M., Gerson, R. (1985). Genograms in family assessment. New York: W. W. Norton. Published in Japanese by Tokyo Tosho Shuppan. Suzuki, K. Iwamura, Y., & Shibusawa, T. (1986). Fisch, R., Weakland, J.H., Segal, L. (1982). Tactics of change: Doing therapy briefly. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, Published in Japanese by Kongo Shuppan. Ebata, K., & Shibusawa, T. (1985). Caton, C. (1984). Management of chronic schizophrenia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Published in Japanese by Igaku Shoin. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Refereed International and National Presentations Nguyen, D., Shibusawa, T., & Mui, A. (2011, November). Social integration, health, and mental health among Asian, Indian, Chinese, and Korean immigrant elders. 64th Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA. Shibusawa, T. (2011, June). Mental health issues of Asian immigrants in the United States:

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Implications for clinical social work practice. Social Work and Social Policy International Conference, Shanghai, China Nguyen, D., & Shibusawa, T. (2010, November). Contributions of economic, health, and social factors on living arrangement among non-married Chinese American elders. 63rd Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA. Shibusawa, T. (2010, January). Lost in translation: Conducting qualitative research in diverse cultural contexts. Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, California. Rosenthal-Gelman, C., Gardner, D., Morton, P., Tosone, C., Shibusawa, T., & Straussner, S.L.A. (2009, November). An innovative approach to exposing advanced concentration students to aging content. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education. San Antonio, Texas Park, S-Y, Shibusawa, T., Moon, S.M., Son, H. (2009, October). The characteristics of AsianAmerican alcohol abusers: A study of Chinese Americans, Korean Americans, and Indian Americans with alcohol abuse problems who received treatment in New York City. Annual Asian American Health Conference, Center for the Study of Asian American Health, New York University School of Medicine. Kolb, P., Day, P.A., Shibusawa, T., Davis, M. (2008, November). Social work education for culturally competent practice with nursing home residents. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education. Philadelphia, PA. Mui, A.C., & Shibusawa, T. (2008, November). Expectations towards family care among Asian American elders: Variations based on national origin. 61st Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, National Harbor, MD Thorning, H., Shibusawa, T., & Fang, L. (2007, November). A train-the-trainer model for social work education in Kazakhstan: An international collaboration. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education. San Francisco, CA. Kakishima-Akashi, R., Mui, A., Shibusawa, T. (2006, November). Social Engagement among Asian American Elders: Volunteer Work and Caring for Grandchildren, 59th Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, Dallas TX Moretti, F., Ginsburg, H.P., Shibusawa, T., Preston, M.D., Marcus, D. (2006, April). Virtual field work for preprofessional training. American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA Shibusawa, T., Marcus, D., Pinto, L., Oppenheim, S. (2005, February). Enhancing the teaching of clinical practice skills with new media technology. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education. New York, NY.

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Shibusawa, T., Engstrom, M., El-Bassel, N., Gilbert, L. (2005, January). HIV-risk behaviors among drug-Involved mid-life and older minority women, 9th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Miami, FL. Shibusawa, T., Engstrom, M., El-Bassel, N., Gilbert, L. (2004, November). HIV-Risk among mid-life and older minority women in a methadone treatment program. 57th Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC. Shibusawa, T., Lukens, E., Ito, J., Oshima, I. (2004, May). Siblings of persons with person with mental illness: A U.S.-Japan comparison. 20th Annual Conference of the Japanese Association of Family Studies and Family Therapy, Chiba, Japan. Shibusawa, T., Oppenheim, S., McCann-Oakley, A., (2004, March). Use of digital videos and electronic web boards in teaching advanced practice skills. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Anaheim, CA. Shibusawa, T., Engstrom, M., El-Bassel, N., Gilbert, L. (2004, January). HIV risk among midlife and older women on methadone. 8th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA. Shibusawa, T., Social support and mental health: Japanese American elders. (2003, November). 56th Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA, November 2003 Shibusawa, T., Attah, M. (2003, November). HIV-risk behaviors among older men and women on methadone: An exploratory study. 56th Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA, November 2003 Burnette, D., Shibusawa, T., McCann-Oakley, A., Chen, L., Kang, S. (2003, March). The use of digital technology to enhance case-based teaching and learning of gerontological social work practice. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA. Shibusawa, T., & Lukens, E. (2003, January). Analyzing qualitative data in a cross-language context: A collaborative model. 7th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research, Washington, DC. Shibusawa, T. (2002, November). Experiences of older drug users in addiction treatment programs: The need for age-appropriate services. 55th Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA. Burnette, D., Shibusawa, T., McCann-Oakley, A., Chen, L., Kang, S. (2002, November). Enhancing professional education through case-based teaching and learning: The promise of new media. 55th Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA. McAnn Oakley, A., Burnette, D., Shibusawa, T., Conroy, K. (2002, August). The successful integration of digital video in social work practice education. 6th Annual Social Work and Technology Conference. Charleston, South Carolina.

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Shibusawa, T. & Oppenheim, S. (2002, May). The use of the internet in teaching couples therapy: The electronic webboard as a one-way mirror. 19th Annual Conference of the Japanese Association of Family Studies and Family Therapy, Tokyo, Japan. VanEsselstyn, D., Shibusawa, T., Oppenheim, S. (2002, April). Third Space: Allowing social work students to collectively excerpt and critique rich video-based data. Annual Meeting, American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA. Shibusawa, T., Kawamuro, Y., Yamazaki, T., Miyazaki, Y., Kaizu, K., & Iwano, S. (2001, November). Elder mistreatment among care giving wives, daughters and daughters-in-law in rural Japan: An exploratory study. 54th Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL. Chen, S., Sullivan, N.Y., Lu, Y.E., Shibusawa, T., & Hu, Y. (2001, August). Asian Americans and Mental Health Services: A Study of Utilization Patterns in the 1990’s. Paper presentation, American Sociological Association, Anaheim, California, August 2001. Shibusawa, T. & Lubben, J. (2001, July). Intergenerational support and psychological well-being among older Chinese and Japanese Americans living in Los Angeles. XVIIth World Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, Canada. Lukens, E., Shibusawa, T., Ito, J., & Oshima, I. (2001, April). A cross-national comparison of the needs of well siblings of persons with schizophrenia. International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Vancouver, Canada. Chapman, M., Jackson, H., Oppenheim, S., Shibusawa, T. (2001, March). What we bring to practice: Teaching students about professional use of self. Curriculum Workshop, 47th Annual Program Meeting, Council of Social Work Education, Dallas, Texas. Shibusawa, T., & Lubben, J. (2000, November). Age-at-immigration and psychological wellbeing: The case of older Chinese immigrants. Paper presentation, 53rd Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC. Kawamuro, Y., Yamazaki, Y., Miyazaki, Y., Iwano, S., Kaizu, K., Shibusawa, T. (2000, November). Impact of care-receiving on the psychological well-being of Japanese elders. 53rd Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC. Ishikawa, H., Maeda, D., Shibusawa, T., & Ogawa, T. (2000, November). Social relations of Japanese elderly in rural, urban and inner city areas of Japan: A comparative study among three different communities. 53rd Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC. Shibusawa, T., & Mui, A.C. (2000, February). Attitudes towards seeking help among Japanese American elders. 46th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, New York, NY.

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Chapman, M., Jackson, H., Oppenheim, S., Shibusawa, T. (2000, February). What We Bring to Practice: Teaching Students about Professional Use of Self. 46th Annual Program Meeting, Council of Social Work Education, New York, NY. Shibusawa, T., Ishikawa, H., Mui, A.C. (1999, November). Help-seeking attitudes among Japanese American older adults. 52nd Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA. Ishikawa, H., Shibusawa, T., Mui, A.C. (1999, November). The impact of social support and social network on depression among Japanese-American older adults. 52nd Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA. Kitano, H., Shibusawa, T., Yick, A. (1999, March). Depression and social support among Chinese-American elders. 45th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, CA. Yick, A., Shibusawa, T. (1999, March). Chinese-Americans' experiences with domestic violence and mental health consequences. 45th Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, CA. Ishikawa, H., Shibusawa, T., Mui, A.C. Mental health and social support among Japanese American elderly. (1999, June). Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology, Seoul, Korea. Shibusawa, T., Ishikawa, H., & Maeda, D. (1998, November). Attitudes towards dependency and social support among the Japanese elderly. 51st Annual Scientific Program of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia. Ishikawa, H., Kitano, H.L., Lubben, J., Maeda, D., Shibusawa, T., Ogawa, T. (1997, November). The effect of social network on psychological well-being among the Japanese elderly. 50th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH. Shibusawa, T. (1996, October). Cross-cultural issues in working with Japanese couples. American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Meeting, Toronto, CA. Shibusawa, T. (1994, November). Family therapy in Japan: Practice issues with Japanese women. American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Shibusawa, T. (1992, November). They no longer walk three steps behind, but.... new issues for Japanese women in the family. European Family Therapy Association, First International Congress, Sorrento, Italy. Gewirtz, B., Shibusawa, T. Cross-cultural marriages: A Japanese-U.S. perspective. (1985, November). American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Meeting, New York, NY. Invited International and National Presentations

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Shibusawa, T. (2010, October). Panelist. Cultural aspects of grief: Coping and bereavement and loss among Asian Americans. New York Coalition of Asian American Mental Health Conference. New York, NY. Shibusawa, T. (2010, June). Keynote Presentation, Asian American elders: Psychological wellbeing. Annual Symposium, Elder Care in the Asian Community. Asian Health & Social Service Council, Inc. New York, NY. Shibusawa, T. (2010, May). Interventions for family violence: Evidence-based approaches. Annual Conference of the Japanese Association of Family Therapy and Family Studies. Koriyama, Japan Shibusawa, T. (2010, May). Asian immigrant families in the United States. Annual Conference of the Japanese Association of Family Therapy and Family Studies. Koriyama, Japan Thorning, H. & Shibusawa (2009, November). The role of field education in social work professional development. National Conference on Development of Social Work in Viet Nam. Da Nang, Vietnam. Shibusawa, T. (2008, April). Family psychoeducation in Japanese and Asian-American cultural contexts. 5th Annual Best Practices Conference. State of Hawai’i Adult Mental Health Division and the Hawai’i Consortium for Continuing Medical Education. Honolulu, Hawaii. Shibusawa, T. Use of videos to teach and assess clinical practice skills (2007, August). Human Service Information Technology Application 8th Annual Conference. Toronto, Canada. Shibusawa, T. Keynote Presentation: Cultural context of Japanese American caregiving (2007, April). Caregiver’s Conference. Japanese American Venice Community Center & Little Tokyo Service Center. Venice, California. Shibusawa, T. New directions in Asian American health and wellness: Asian elders. (2007, April). Association of Asian American Studies Annual Meeting. New York, NY. Shibusawa, T. Rethinking the family: The complexities of intergenerational families. (2007, April). 16th Annual Culture Conference, Piscataway, NJ Shibusawa, T. Legacies of immigration on intimate relationships (2006, April). 15th Annual Culture Conference, Cultural and family legacies: Empowering clients through context and connection. Sayerville, NJ Shibusawa, T. The Use of VITAL in Teaching Clinical Social Work Practice Skills (2006, January). New Media in Education Conference, Columbia Center for New Media in Teaching and Learning, New York, NY. Shibusawa, T. Elder care among Asian Americans. (2006, March). Women’s Health Symposium, New York University Medical School, New York, NY.

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Shibusawa, T. Social work practice with Asian immigrant families in the United States (2005, July). International Scientific-Practical Conference Social Modernization of Kazakhstan: Problems and Perspectives. L.N. Gumilev Eurasian National University, Astana, Kazakhstan. Shibusawa, T., & Lukens, E. (2004, August). Understanding & analyzing qualitative data through a cultural lens: Steps and processes. NIH Summer Institute on the Design and Conduct of Qualitative and Mixed-Method Research in Social Work and Other Health Professionals. Washington. Shibusawa, T. (2003, October). Asian American families and elders: Intergenerational issues. 61st Annual Conference, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Long Beach, CA. Shibusawa, T. (2003, October). Family therapy in Japan. Plenary, World of Family Therapy. 61st Annual Conference, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Long Beach, CA. Shibusawa, T. (2003, June). Clinical practice with Asian American older adults. 2003 Summer Conference on Aging & Diversity, University of Hawai’i at Manoa. Honolulu, HI. Shibusawa, T. (2003, June). HIV/AIDS and Older Women. 2003 Summer Conference on Aging & Diversity, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. Shibusawa, T. (2002, October). Clinical Practice with Asian American Families. International Family Therapy Festival, Rome, Italy. Shibusawa, T. (2002, March). Social work practice with clients and families in mental health Settings. Panel on Psychosocial Aspects of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. 30th Annual Conference of the Japanese Psychiatric Hospital Association. Fukushima, Japan. Shibusawa, T. (2001, November). Virtual worlds of practice: The prospects of new media for social work education. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Preconference Workshop for Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars & Hartford Geriatric Social Work Doctoral Fellows. Chicago, IL. Shibusawa, T. (2001, October). Dynamics of Asian American families: Implications for clinical Practice. Barriers and Opportunities: Expanding Culturally Competent Mental Health Services for Asian Americans. New York Coalition for Asian American Mental Health. New York, NY. Shibusawa, T., Burnette, D., & VanEsselstyn, D. (2001, March). Third Space: On-line case studies. Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning Conference, Moving Education into the 21st Century with New Media, New York, NY. Shibusawa, T. (2000, December). Service needs of Asian American elders. Council of Senior Centers & Services of New York City, Annual Conference. New York, NY. Shibusawa, T. (2000, November). Intergenerational issues among Asian American families. Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Cultural Competence Mental Health Summit VIII. Los Angeles, CA.

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Shibusawa, T. (2000, November). Working with Asian Americans: Clinical practice issues. Meeting the needs of inner city populations: Roles and functions of the mental health professional. Student Alliance for Multicultural and Mental Health Issues, New York, NY. Shibusawa, T. (April, 2000). Clinical practice with Japanese women: A cross-cultural perspective. Women’s Voices in Family Therapy: An International Discourse. University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio. Shibusawa, T. (2000, March). Working with Asian clients: Issues for Asian American clinicians. Effective Clinical Practice with Asian and Asian Americans). Shirley M. Ehrenkranz School of Social Work and the Asian/Pacific/American Studies Institute, New York University, New York, NY. Shibusawa, T. (1996, December). An overview of international/interracial marriages and relationships. (Keynote presentation at the Nikkei Family Counseling Program Annual Conference on International/Interracial Marriage and Relationships, Los Angeles, CA. Shibusawa, T. (1996, November). Ethnic specific mental health services for Asian immigrants in the United States. Conference on Families at Risk in a Multi-ethnic Society, Napoli, Italy. Shibusawa, T. (1996, October). Psychotherapy with families in the context of Asian cultures. Second Annual Asian American Mental Health Training Conference, Los Angeles, CA. Shibusawa, T. (1996, August). Systemic family therapy and psychoanalytic theory: Can the twain ever meet? II Congresso Brasileiro de Terapia Familar, Gramado, RS, Brazil. Shibusawa, T. (1996, April). Discussant, "Clinical Weekend with Maurizio Andolfi and James Framo: Constructing Differing Family Therapy Strategies." Arizona Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Tucson, AZ. Shibusawa, T. (1993, August). Holding up more than half the sky: Women and mental health in the context of the Japanese family. World Federation of Mental Health Biennial Congress, Makuhari, Chiba, Japan. Shibusawa, T. (1991, June). Postpartum psychosis in a father: Japanese cultural dynamic. Symposium on Transcultural Issues in Child Psychiatry, McGill University-Douglas Hospital, Quebec, Canada. Di Nicola, V., Shibusawa, T., & Andrews, R. (1991, June). Functioning as a professional in a kaleidoscopic world: Strategies for multicultural effectiveness. Inaugural Session of the Multicultural Institute, Washington, DC. Shibusawa, T., & Di Nicola, V. (1991, June). Working with families across cultures. National Conference on Cross-Cultural Transitions Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., With V. Di Nicola. Workshops and Seminars (Selected)

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Picking up the signs of suicide: A suicide prevention workshop. Japanese American Social Services, Inc. New York, New York, May 8, 2008 Psychological well-being of Asian Americans. 5th Annual Best Practices Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii. March 23, 2008 Aging in the Asian American community. Multicultural Family Institute, Immigration Workshop, Highland Park, New Jersey, May 4, 2007 Working with Asian American families: Culturally sensitive approaches, Grand Rounds, Department of Behavioral Health, Gouveneur Hospital, New York, New York, November 14, 2006 Depression prevention workshop, Japanese American Association of New York, Senior Week, September 20, 2007 EDITORIAL/REVIEW PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Editorial Review Board

Gerontologist, 2003-2006 Japanese Journal of Family Studies & Family Therapy, 1986-2004 Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Services, 2000-2010

Editorial Advisory Board

Journal of Feminist Family Therapy: An International Forum, 1993-1999 Japanese Journal of Psychotherapy, 1988-2007 Journal of the Society for Social Work Research 2009-present

Reviewer

Clinical Social Work Journal, 2009-present Health and Social Work, 2000 Japanese Journal of Human Welfare Studies, 2009-present Family Process, 2011-present Gerontologist, 2006-present Journal of Aging and Health, 2010-present Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2001-present Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, 2004-present Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 2001-present Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 2002-2005 Religion, 2011-present Social Work, 2003-present Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 2009-present John Wiley & Sons

Abstract Reviewer

Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting 2007

Tazuko Shibusawa, Ph.D. Grant Reviewer

18 Japan Foundation, Center for Global Policy, 2000

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Scientific Consultant Member

Accademia Di Psicoterapia Della Famiglia (Rome, Italy) American Family Therapy Academy Council on Social Work Education Gerontological Society of America National Association of Social Workers Japanese Association of Family Studies and Family Therapy Japanese Association of Social Welfare Society for Social Work and Research

COMMUNITY SERVICE (Selected) 2011-present

Board Member, Family Process Institute

2010-present

Member, Executive Committee, New York Coalition for Asian American Mental Health

2008-2010

Research Advisor, New York Asian Women’s Center

2007-2010

Mentor, Health Disparities Research Training Program, NYU School of Medicine, Institute of Community Health and Research, Center for the Study of Asian American Health

2007-2009

Advisor, Computer-mediated Teaching Modules for Exposing Advanced Concentration Students to Mental Health Social Work Practice with Older Adults, Master’s Advanced Curriculum Project, CSWE Gero-Ed Center.

2005-2009

Volunteer Clinician, Doctors of the World Human Rights Clinic, Mental Health Assessment of Survivors of Torture

2005-2006

Research Advisor, Survey of Aging Service Needs of Japanese and Japanese Americans, Office of the Japanese Consulate General of New York

2002-2005

Member, Advisory Committee, Mental Health Assessment of 9/11 Victims’ Families of Asian American Descent & Vulnerable Populations of Chinatown, Asian American Federation of New York

2002-present

Board Member, Japanese American Social Services, Inc.

2001-2006

Board Member, Coalition for Asian American Families and Children, New York

1997-1999

Member, Policy Advisory Committee, Coalition for Asian American Families and Children, New York

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1998-2001

Member, Advisory Committee, Quality of Life Study of the Asian American Elderly, Asian American Federation of New York and Brookdale Center on Aging, Hunter College

1990-1998

Board Member, Japanese Association of Family Studies and Family Therapy

UNIVERSITY SERVICE New York University Member, Steering Committee, Middle States Accreditation Self-Study Member, Faculty Working Group for Information Technology Direction & Services Member, Dean’s Search Committee for the Silver School of Social Work Member, Curriculum Development Challenge Fund Selection Committee Member, Martin Luther King, Jr. Faculty Award Selection Committee New York University Silver School of Social Work Chair, Social Work Practice Area (elected) Member, Executive Committee (elected) Member, Search Committee (elected) Member, Faculty Promotion, Retention and Tenure Committee (elected) Member, Doctoral Committee Member, Orientation Committee Member, Academic and Professional Review Panel Faculty Advisor, Asian American Student Association Member, Student Awards Selection Committee Member, Global Network University Committee Member, Diversity & Social Justice Committee TEACHING New York University Silver School of Social Work MSW Program S 99.2049 Clinical Practice with Couples S99.2086 Clinical Practice with Families: Contemporary Issues and Approaches S44.2002 Clinical Practice with Individuals & Families Doctoral Program S90.3057 Theories of Clinical Practice Teaching Seminar for New Adjunct Faculty