Isabel Logan

Isabel Logan , Ed.D, LCSW, earned a BSW from Saint Joseph College (Presently the University of Saint Joseph), an MSW from Fordham University, and a Doctorate of Education from the University of Hartford. Dr. Logan is an Associate Professor of social work at Southern Connecticut State University. She is also the Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Social Work & Law Enforcement Project and maintains a small consulting and clinical practice. Dr. Logan began her career in academia as a professor of Social Work at Eastern Connecticut State University in 2016. Before working in academia, she worked 20 years as a social worker for the Connecticut Division of Public Defender Services in New Haven Superior Court and Superior Court for Juvenile Matters at Hartford. In 2001, Dr. Logan was selected by American University to assist with developing the Cultural Proficiency in Drug Court Practice: Training of Trainers Manual for Drug Court Professionals. Her research interests include bilingual professionals, microaggressions, cultural, ethnic, and linguistic issues impacting human service delivery, and, most recently, police social work. In 2013, Dr. Logan received The Mary Rosa McDonough Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Saint Joseph, and in 2019, she received the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Distinguished Service Award from Eastern Connecticut State University. Additionally, in 2021, she was awarded a Letter of Appreciation by the Willimantic Police Department. In June 2023, Dr. Logan received the Humanitarian Award from the NAACP Windham/Willimantic Branch in Connecticut.

Publications

Stabilization Approaches That Empower Clients Through Mental Health Crises
Isabel Logan, Cheryl A. Green. © 2023. 202 pages.
Mental health practitioners often overlook initial stabilization strategies and interventions when providing evidence-informed approaches in order to get to the so-called...
911: Stabilization Approaches Used by Police Social Workers
Isabel Logan, Robert G. Madden, Katherine Sallaku. © 2023. 26 pages.
Police social workers are crucial components of police departments when individuals or communities experience crises. They perform essential tasks, including well-being checks...