


About Me
Dr. Nada Elias-Lambert, Ph.D.
Nada Elias-Lambert, PhD, LMSW, is a professor in the Department of Social Work at Texas Christian University (TCU). She is an affiliate faculty member in Women and Gender Studies and Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies. She earned her BS in psychology from UT Austin and her MSW and PhD in social work from UT Arlington. With extensive experience in social work practice, she has worked in rape crisis advocacy, community education, and medical social work. Her research focuses on gender-based violence prevention and upstander interventions using an intersectional and trauma-informed approach. She actively publishes in peer-reviewed journals and presents at national conferences.




Education
2013
PhD
Doctorate of Philosophy, Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington
Dissertation: Bystander Sexual Violence Prevention Program: Implementation and Evaluation with High-Risk University Males
2004
Master of Science
Master of Science, Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington
2001
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, University of Texas at Austin



Teaching Interests
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Academic Career Development – PhD
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Scholarly Dissemination – PhD
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Administration and Management - MSW
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Global Perspectives on Women and Social Justice – BSW
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Evaluation Research – MSW
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Research Methods – BSW & MSW
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Intimate Partner Violence – BSW
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Diversity and Social Justice – BSW



Research Interests
Gender-Based Violence Prevention
Bystander (Upstander) Intervention
Violence Prevention
Program Evaluation
Qualitative Research
