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CURRICULUM VITAE - College of Medicine - University of Vermont

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RESEARCH:<br />

Movement Meditation (with Betty Rambur, PhD, RN and Judy Cohen, PhD, RN)<br />

Depression & Diabetes (with Benjamin Littenberg, MD; <strong>Vermont</strong> Diabetes Information<br />

System)<br />

Grounded Theory Study: Living with symptomatic hepatitis C.<br />

Funded by <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nursing and Health Sciences, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Vermont</strong>.<br />

Grounded Theory Study <strong>of</strong> “Nurses and Spirituality” (findings published by<br />

Amityville Press).<br />

Dissertation (1995) Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialists’ Interpretations <strong>of</strong><br />

Difficult Client Behavior.<br />

Gender Stereotypes and Paternalism in Obstetric-Gynecologic Textbooks<br />

(1978-1983). Masters Project completed in 1985.<br />

PUBLICATIONS:<br />

Cohen, J., Rambur, B. & Laskowski, C. (2007, in development) Movement meditation.<br />

Laskowski,. C. (2007, in development). Living with symptomatic hepatitis C.<br />

Laskowski, C. & Littenberg, B. (2007, in development). Depression and diabetes:<br />

Sex differences.<br />

Laskowski, C. (2005). Depression: The Biomedical Model and Beyond.<br />

Continuing Education Program for RNs. Published through SC Publishing, Inc.,<br />

Western Schools.<br />

Laskowski, C. (2003). Theoretical and clinical perspectives <strong>of</strong> client stalking<br />

behavior. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 17(6), 1-7.<br />

Laskowski, C. (2003) Spirituality in Nursing: Being in a liminal space. In G.<br />

Cox (Ed.) Making Sense <strong>of</strong> Death: Spiritual, Pastoral, and Personal Aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

Death, Dying, and Bereavement (Death, Value, and Meaning Series). Amityville,<br />

NY: Baywood Press.<br />

Laskowski, C. & Pellicore, K. (2002). The wounded healer archetype:<br />

Applications to palliative care practice. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Hospice and<br />

Palliative Care, 19(6), 403-407.<br />

Laskowski, C. (2001). The mental health clinical nurse specialist and the<br />

difficult client: Evolving Meaning. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 22, 1-18.<br />

Elder, R., Humphreys, W. & Laskowski, C. (1988) Sexism in gynecology<br />

textbooks: Gender stereotypes and paternalism 1978 through 1983. Health Care<br />

for Women International, 9, 1-17.

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