Susan Neely-Barnes, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Courses Taught:
Lifespan and Neurophysiologic Development (SW 513)
Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice (SW 520)
Research Interests:
Intersection of disability studies and social work; quality of life and community inclusion for people with developmental disabilities; consumer-directed services; families of children and adults with disabilities; relative care giving and sibling relationships.
Selected Publications:
Neely-Barnes, S.L., Graff, J.C., Marcenko, M.O. & Weber, L.A. (2008) Family decision-making: Benefits to persons with DD and their family members. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 46(2).
Neely-Barnes, S.L.. Marcenko, M.O., & Weber, L.A. (2008). Community-based, consumer-directed services: Differential experiences of people with mild and severe intellectual disabilities. Social Work Research, 32, 55-64.
Neely-Barnes, S.L., Marcenko, M.O. & Weber, L.A. (2008). Does choice influence quality of life for persons with developmental disabilities? Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 46, 12-26.
711 Jefferson, RM E602B
Memphis, TN 38163
Phone:
(901) 448 - 4460
Fax: (901) 448 - 4850
sneely2@utk.edu
B.A., Duke University
M.S.W., Washington University
Ph.D., University of Washington

