Kimberly A. Setterlund

Kimberly A. Setterlund is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work at Azusa Pacific University. She is the Director of the Master of Social Work Program and teaches courses in theories, leadership, and social work practice in health care settings. She has developed interprofessional education and collaborative practice initiatives. Her research includes graduate student thriving as well as faculty development in higher education. Ms. Setterlund maintains a private clinical practice, specializing in treatment of women’s holistic health issues. She has 25 years of experience working in the field of social work in health and behavioral health settings, serving diverse individuals and communities.

Publications

Let's Talk About Cultural Identity
T. Scott Bledsoe, Kimberly A. Setterlund. © 2022. 20 pages.
It is not easy to accurately describe one's cultural identity. There are many factors to consider – from diversity narratives constructed over a single lifetime to those that...
Using Narratives and Storytelling to Promote Cultural Diversity on College Campuses
T. Scott Bledsoe, Kimberly A. Setterlund. © 2021. 260 pages.
Stories offer opportunities for listeners to merge the storyteller’s experiences with their own, resulting in connections that can turn into life-changing experiences. As...