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Gary Bowen

Gary L. Bowen, Ph.D.
Phone: 919-962-6542

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School of Social Work
325 Pittsboro Street, CB# 3550
Chapel Hill North Carolina United States 27599-3550


Biography:

Dr. Bowen is a Kenan Distinguished Professor in the School of Social Work at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH). Dr. Bowen received his MSW in 1976 from UNC-CH and his Ph.D. in Family Studies in 1981 from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

 

Dr. Bowen has extensive experience working with all branches of the military services, and he has visited more than 100 military installations worldwide in the context of consulting with military policymakers, researchers, and practitioners across a range of mental health and social service issues. His sponsors have included the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Defense Manpower and Data Center, the Office of Naval Research, the U.S. Army Community and Family Support Center, the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, the Air Force Office of the Chief of Chaplains, the Air Force Office of Family Matters, the U.S. Air Force Family Advocacy Division, and the U.S. Marine Corps Community Services. Dr. Bowen is currently initiating work with the North Carolina Division of Mental Health, Development Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services to contribute to the Division’s efforts to increase its outreach services and support to the civilian spouses of military members and veterans. The extension of primary and secondary prevention services and supports to this population is an important component of the Division’s expanded response to the mental health service needs of veterans and their families.

 

In 1999, Dr. Bowen conducted a landmark study of community life in the Air Force, Communities in Blue for the 21st Century, which was anchored in his work with the U.S. Army Research Institute. The results of this study served as the basis for the reorganization of prevention services in the U.S. Air Force. Integrated Delivery Teams at all Air Force bases worldwide have received training in community capacity building, which was based on a model developed by Dr. Bowen and colleagues. Dr. Bowen is also co-author of the Families-In-Blue series (1979-1981) that led to the development of Family Support Centers in the U.S. Air Force. Dr. Bowen is also a member of the Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE) Veteran’s Affairs Joint Task Force.

 

Dr. Bowen has published extensively on the nature of the work and family interface in the U.S. Military, including the now classic volume, The Organization Family: Work and Family Linkages in the U.S. Military (Praeger Press), which he co-edited in 1989 with Dr. Dennis Orthner. His military-related publications have appeared in the Journal of Marriage and Family, Family Relations, Youth and Society, Armed Forces & Society, Evaluation and Program Planning, Journal of Community Practice, and the Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma. He has been a featured guest on National Public Radio (Tavis Smiley Show) discussing the Iraq War, One year later: The view from soldiers’ families.

 

Dr. Bowen’s honors include the National Graduate Student of the Year Award in 1981 from the National Council of Family Relations and an Alumni Pacesetter Award in 1998 from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s School of Environmental Sciences “for actively making a difference in the lives of others and the world around them.” In 2001, he was identified as a National Council on Family Relations Fellow for his enduring contributions to the field of family studies through a career of teaching, scholarship,outreach, professional service and leadership. In 1983, he was identified as an Armed Forces and Society Fellow. Dr. Bowen received the “Most Innovative Professor Award” in 2002 from the Social Work Student Organization at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; in 2005, 2006 and 2007, he received the Dean’s Recognition of Teaching Excellence, which recognizes faculty members whose student teaching evaluation scores consistently remain among the highest of the faculty. Dr. Bowen serves as a member of the distinguished Research Council for America’s Promise, and he is President-Elect of the National Council on Family Relations.


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