Biography
Kimberly N. Mudd-Fegett, DSW, MSSW is a Tenured Professor and lead face to face professor with the Carver School of Social Work at Campbellsville University. Dr. Mudd-Fegett teaches across the program curriculum in the both face to face and online classrooms. However, Dr. Mudd-Fegett’s teaching passion remains with the undergraduate students in the face to face classroom. In addition to teaching Dr. Mudd-Fegett is a published author whose writing interests include the long-term emotional impact of school shootings, the value to narrative interviewing in school shootings and the value of self-care in practice. Dr. Mudd-Fegett received her BSW from the University of Kentucky; her MSSW from the University of Louisville and her DSW from Capella University. Dr. Mudd-Fegett’s practice experience includes thirteen years of experience with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services working as a frontline child welfare worker and supervisor. Dr. Mudd-Fegett continues to practice as the lead forensic interviewer at Silverleaf Sexual Trauma Recovery Center where she has interviewed well over 3,500 children facing sexual, physical and emotional trauma. Dr. Mudd-Fegett’s passion is centered in the area of child maltreatment and she strives to use transformational teaching in the classroom to prepare students mentally and emotionally to address the secondary trauma they will face in social work practice.
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Carver School of Social Work, Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, United States
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