Pictured, left to right: Drs. Jeff Howard, Karyl Meister and Franne Sippel.
ABERDEEN, S.D. – faculty members were among the co-authors of a recent scholarly blog piece and journal article based on their research surrounding mandatory reporting.
The article, “,” was published in the journal, . The study was conducted by Dr. Franne Sippel of Aberdeen’s ý Plains Psychological Associates, and Drs. Karyl Meister and Jeff Howard of NSU.
Sippel and Meister also co-authored a blog piece, titled “.” The piece appeared on , a national think tank for child protection.
Howard is Associate Professor of Psychology at NSU, Meister is Adjunct Professor of Counselor Education at NSU, and Sippel is a Licensed Psychologist and co-owner of ý Plains Psychological Associates.
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