Carol Barrett
Carol
Barrett

Adjunct Faculty
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Roles:
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Affiliate Faculty, Antioch University Doctoral Program in Leadership and Change
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Former Professor, Union Institute & University
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Former Associate Professor, Wichita State University
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Former Faculty, Central Oregon Community College
- Department
- Humanistic Psychology
- Institution
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Saybrook University
- Office Phone
- 541-306-4618
- Biography
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Carol Barrett is a poet and interdisciplinary scholar and educator who has published three volumes of poetry, including the prize-winning collection Calling in the Bones (Ashland Poetry Press.) She has received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Mental Health, as well as a state arts agency grant and university research grants. Carol has earned two master's degrees, and two Ph.D.s - the first in Clinical Psychology and the second in Creative Writing. She has taught students at all levels from kindergarten through doctoral studies. Her primary faculty appointments have been at Wichita State University (KS,) where she also performed with the Mid-America Dance Company, Union Institute & University (OH,) and Saybrook University (CA,) where she nurtures students in Creativity Studies, Psychology and Leadership Studies. She currently also supervises dissertation students at Antioch University (OH). She has been honored with a college-wide teaching award, and has supported students through administrative as well as mentoring roles in research methods and interdisciplinary inquiry. Her publications appear in journals in the fields of literature, psychology, gerontology, thanatology, women's studies, medicine, religious studies, education, and art therapy. Her poems have appeared in over 60 anthologies, as well as literary magazines in seven countries. Her writing has addressed diverse cultural disparities, and challenged barriers due to race/ethnicity, gender/sexuality, age, social class, differing abilities, religion/spirituality, and marital status. Her current research interest is the healing potential of poetry. She also writes creative nonfiction; Pansies from Sonder Press was a 2020 Oregon Book Awards finalist, and the first book in English about the Apostolic Lutheran community for those outside the group.
- Education History
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Degree see page 1-2 of cv - Professional Memberships
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Role Organization Editorial Team University Professors Press Reviewer multiple professional journals & periodicals - Curriculum Vitae
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Download - Presentations
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Title Location Date see page 9-14 of cv - Research
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Healing potential of poetry; widowhood; psychology of aging; topics in social, clinical and community psychology.
Grants and Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Science Foundation
State Arts Organization and University Research grants
- Publications
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Book Barrett, Carol (2002). Drawing Lessons. Lexington, KY: Finishing Line Press.
Barrett, Carol (2005). Calling in the Bones. Ashland, OH: Ashland Poetry Press.
Barrett, Carol (2018). Pansies. New York, New York: Sonder Press.
Barrett, Carol (2024). Reading Wind. Portland, OR: The Poetry Box.
- Professional Skills
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review of poetry manuscripts for publication