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 Peter  Lehmann
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Peter Lehmann
Associate Professor-School of Social Work
 
Contact address   Box 19129, Arlington, Texas 76019     Office LocationMail Box: 19129, Community Service Center, Room No.: B-119 
Email  plehmann@uta.edu    Contact Number 817-272-5226    Fax No: 817-272-5511    Peter Lehmann Peter Lehmann   
 Professional Preparation
 DegreeMajorInstitutionYear
 Ph. D.Social WorkWilfrid Laurier University1995
 M.S.W.Social WorkWilfrid Laurier University1982
 B.S.W.Social WorkUniversity of Windsor1979
 B.A.PsychologyUniversity of Windsor1978
 Research and Expertise
Children exposed to domestic violence and PTSD
 

Therapeutic Alliance Building and Social Work
 

Broaden and Build Theory
 

Solution Focused Fidelity Development
 

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  Category    Type  Publications per page   1  2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
  YearPublication  Type
In Review
Published
Simmons, C.A., Lehmann, P., & Cobb, N. (submitted for review). Attitudes toward violence of females in treatment for domestic assault: An exploratory study. Violence and Victims.
Category: Journal Articles
Peer reviewed
In Press
Published
Simmons, C., Lehmann, P., & Cobb, N. (in press). Personality profiles of women arrested for domestic violence: How they differ from and are similar to men arrested for domestic violence, Journal of Offender Rehabilitation.
Category: Journal Articles
Peer reviewed
2005-06
Published
Guest Editor, Special Section. (2005-Currently in review). Child protection and the systemic therapist. Journal of Systemic Therapies.
Category: Journal Editor
Peer reviewed
2002
Published
Lehmann, P., & Ponce Ramirez, I. A.. (2002). Domestic violence and the Mexican American community in the United States. In A. Ribeiro (Ed.) Family life across North America. pp. 151-165). Monterrey, MX: Univeristy of Neuvo Leone Press.
Category: Book Chapters
Book chapters
2002
Published
Lehmann, P., & Rabenstein, S. (2002). Children exposed to domestic violence: The role of impact, assessment, and treatment. In A.R.Roberts (Ed.). Helping battered women and their families. 2nd Ed. (pp. 343-364). New York: Oxford.
Category: Book Chapters
Book chapters
 Presentations and Projects
“Play therapy in shelters for battered women: Research and treatment implications.”    October - 1999
Lehmann, P., & Vanchura, D., Fourth National Conference On Family and Community Violence Prevention. Houston, TX.

“Current issues concerning Multicultural interventions in family violence cases.”    October - 1998
Lehmann, P., & Puerta Leal A., 4th International Conference on Children Exposed To Family Violence, San Diego, CA.

“Compassion Fatigue: An Occupational Hazard.”    November - 1996

Rycraft, J. & Lehmann, P., Workshop Presentation. NASW, Houston, TX.


“Assessing the Traumatized Child.”    November - 1996
Lehmann, P., Invited Lecture. All Saints Children’s Home, Ft.Worth, TX.

“Violence against women: A comparison of mexican and mexican-American women.”    May - 1998
Lehmann, P., Benavides, N., & Cole, R., The annual meeting of the United States-Mexico Border Health Association, Monterrey, Mexico.

“Child abuse and domestic violence: Collaborative working relationships for child protective services and shelters for battered women.”    May - 1998
Lehmann, P., Quimby, R., & Ingram, B., Second Annual Region 03 Practice Symposium: Permanency Planning for the Future. The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX.

“Crisis intervention with children in shelters for battered women.”    May - 1998
Lehmann, P., 75th Annual American Orthopsychiatric Conference, Washington, DC.

“Assessing the ptsd symptoms in infants and toddlers”    May - 1997
Lehmann, P., & Rycraft, J., Families and Children First Conference. Austin, TX.

“The Impact on Children who Witness Family Violence: Possible Treatment Implications.”    March - 1998
Lehmann, P., Keynote Address, Murphy Day, ‘98 Dept. Of Counseling, Texas A&M University, Commerce TX. Eastfield College, Dallas, TX.

“The developmental impact on infants and toddlers who witness mother assault”.    March - 1997
Lehmann, P., Mynarcik, L., American Orthopsychiatric Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

“Evaluation of a group program for children exposed to domestic violence.”    June - 2001
Lehmann, P., & Seeds Knebel, L., 5th International Conference on Children Exposed to Domestic Violence. London, Ontario, Canada

“Assessment of trauma of children exposed to domestic violence.”    June - 2001
Hickerson, J., Lehmann, P., Rabenstein, S., 5th International Conference on Children Exposed to Domestic Violence. London, Ontario, Canada

“Assessing for family violence in children’s mental health clinics."    June - 1997
Rabenstein, S., & Lehmann, P., Second Annual Conference For Child Witnesses To Domestic Violence. London, Ontario.

“The PTSD Symptoms in a Sample of Children exposed to Mother-Assault.”    June - 1996
Lehmann, P., Poster Presentation. 1st Annual Conference of Children Exposed to Domestic Violence, Austin, TX.

“A comparison of PTSD responses in 3 diverse populations: Monterrey Mexico, McAllen Texas, and Ft. Worth Texas.”    July - 2000
Lehmann, P., International Federation of Social Work Conference, Montreal, Quebec.

“Responding to traumatized child witnesses of domestic violence.”    July - 1999
Lehmann, P., Region VI ACF Conference, Serving families with multiple barriers-domestic violence,substance abuse, and teen pregnancy.” Dallas, TX.

“Validation of the Checklist of Controlling Behaviors (CCR): A new domestic violence instrument.”    January - 2005
Lehmann, P., & Simmons, C., Society for Social Work and Research, (SSWR) Miami, FL.

“The PTSD responses in child witnesses to mother assault.”    January - 1999
Lehmann, P., Department of Health and Human Services, Professional Development Day, Dallas TX.

“Effects of domestic violence on children.”    February - 2001
Lehmann, P., First Regional Conference on Domestic Violence: Islamic Perspective.

“Signs of Safety: Working with Child Maltreatment in the context of Child Protection.”    August - 2004
Lehmann, P., Child Resilience Conference, Ottawa, Canada.

“Violence in Schools”    April - 2001
Smith, D., & Lehmann, P., 2001 Adolescent Symposium. Plano, TX.

“Child abuse and domestic violence.”    April - 1999
Lehmann, P., Children’s issues day. El Centro College, Dallas TX.

“The Impact on Children Who Witness Domestic Violence.”    April - 1996
Lehmann, P., Invited Lecture. Annual Judges Conference of Tarrant County, Ft. Worth, TX.

“The PTSD Responses in Infants and Toddlers Exposed to Mother-Assault.”    April - 1996
Lehmann, P., Invited paper. 3rd Southwestern Regional Conference of Pediatric Psychology Psychology, Ft.Worth, TX.

“Compassion Fatigue in Marriage and Family Therapists in Ontario.”    1994
Lehmann, P., & Atkison, B., 25th Annual Meeting of the Ontario Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, London, Ontario, Canada.

“Posttraumatic Play and Child Survivors of Abuse.”    1993
Lehmann, P., & Rabenstein, R., Identification Markers When to Intervene. Violence in Relationships Conference. London, Ontario.

The Child Witness to Wife Assault: Behavioral Indicators and Assessment.    1993

Lehmann, P., A presentation to the Children’s Aid Society, St. Thomas, Ontario.


The Concept of Prevention and Its Relevance to Violence Awareness Curriculums for Elementary Students.    1993
Lehmann, P., A presentation to the Kent County Principals Association, London, Ontario.

Family Therapy and the Ideas of Michael White.    1992
Lehmann, P., A presentation to graduate students, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

A family systems model of group work with children from violent homes.    1991
Lehmann, P., & Rabenstein, S., Kings College, London, Ontario, Canada.

Family Therapy and the Ideas of Michael White    1989
Lehmann, P., PD Presentation, Madame Vanier Children’s Service, London, Ontario, Canada.

 Appointments
DurationRankDepartment / SchoolCollege / OfficeUniversity / Company
2004-PresentClinical Director, Child and Family Therapist, Clinical Supervisor of InternsCommunity Services Center University of Texas at Arlington
2002-PresentAssociate ProfessorSchool of Social Work University of Texas at Arlington
1996-PresentTrainer  Child Protective Services Training Institute
1996-PresentTherapistCommunity Service Clinic, School of Social Work University of Texas at Arlington
2001-2004DirectorBSW Program, School of Social Work University of Texas at Arlington
2001-2004Clinical Supervisor of Interns, Child and Family TherapistCommunity Services Center University of Texas at Arlington
1995-2001Assistant ProfessorSchool of Social Work University of Texas at Arlington
1994-1995Sessional Instructor  Child and Youth Worker Program
1994-1995Out-Patient TherapistDepartment of Social Work Stratford General Hospital
1992-1994Researcher, Group Therapist  London Family Court Clinic, Changing Ways
1989-1992Part time Child & Family Therapist  Mme. Vanier Children’s Service
1985-1989Full time Child & Family Therapist  Mme. Vanier Children’s Service
1982-1985Individual, Marital, and Family Therapist  Family Counseling Center
 Support
 DurationTitleSponsorAmountStatus
2004-MarchMatching Batterers to interventions in their community by typology 225,204Pending
2003-MarchMatching Batterers to interventions in their community 608, 142Pending
2003-FebruaryUTA-AISD Coalition to Prevent Substance Abuse-with Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse 140, 532Pending
2000-JuneEvaluation of Domestic Violence Batterers with 5th Night Court, Diversion ProgramOffice of Criminal Justice38, 345Previous
1999-JulyEvaluation of a Psychoeducational Group for Child Witnesses of Domestic Violence. 47, 898Pending
1999Evaluation of a Psychoeduational Group for Child Witnesses of Domestic Violence 2000Previous
1998Mexican shelter workers in Ft. WorthAmon Carter Foundation20,000Previous
1997The Posttraumatic stress disorder responses in young children exposed to family violence.Texas HigherEducation Coordinating Board20,000Pending
1996The effect of treament on the PTSD responses of battered women.Research Enhancement Grants, UTA9,940Pending
1996Coordinated Communit Responses to prevent intimate partner violence.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.850, 328Pending
1995Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)and Type II Trauma Responses in Children Who Witness Mother-Assault.Research Enhancement Grants, UTA6,630Previous
 Investigating Mexican Children’s responses to domestic violence.Ford Foundation7,200Pending
 The treatment effectiveness of parent training: A comparison of behaviorally-oriented and solution- focused models.Research Enhancement Grants, UTA6,000Pending
 Mothers’perceptions of young children who witness mother assault: A comparison of three groups.Silberman Foundation6,000Pending
 Treating traumatized toddlers who have witnessed mother-assault.Hogg Foundation52,000Pending
 Teaching
 
SOCW 6358-001 - supervision in social work
Fall 2009
SOCW 6358- SOCIAL WORK SUPERVISION.  Introduction to roles, functions, and contextual dimensions of social work supervision. Administrative and clinical perspectives are examined within the contextual framework of the social work supervisor as manager, mentor, mediator, and leader in human service organizations.
Download Syllabus (92.5KB. This syllabus was uploaded Monday 24th, August 2009 08:30:22 AM and is subject to change.)
Contact Information
Community Service Center, #B-119  Hours: Monday 4-6 pm
Phone: 817-272-5226  Email: plehmann@uta.edu


For the Official List of Courses for registration, please visit MyMav - Schedule of Classes
 Additional Information
Professional Associations
  • 1981- 2004 American Orthopsychiatric Association

  • 1993 - Present International Association for Traumatic Stress Studies

  • 2000 - Present National Association of Social Workers


Mentoring Opportunities
  • 1998 McNair Center, UTA-Barbara Payton; Title of Paper “Dissociative Identity Disorder: Due Recorded Case Studies have a Bias?”
  • 2000 McNair Center, UTA-Julie Williams; Title of Paper “Domestic Violence: How African American Women Cope and Survive.”

 
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