Lloyd L. Lyter
Director of the Pocono MSW Program
Depatment of MSW
Marywood University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Lloyd L. Lyter, MSW, LSW is a Professor of Social Work and Director, Marywood University's Pocono MSW Program at East Stroudsburg University. He also teaches in the East Stroudsburg University BSSW Program. He has many years of practice and administrative experience in behavioral health. He serves on the review boards of several social work journals; publishes; and presents regularly at state, regional, national, and international conferences as invited speaker and in juried presentations in his specialty areas, chemical dependence and psychopathology, with emphasis on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. He earned his MSW degree at Marywood University and his Ph.D. in Social Work at Rutgers University. He has served as Director, School of Social Work and Dean, College of Health and Human Services at Marywood University.
Research Interest
He is interested to help the people, arrange knowledgeable program for them. He also likes teaching.
Publications
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Lyter, L.L. (2012). Passing on the Passion: Introducing MSW Students to International Experiences. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping. 18 (1), 38-40.
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Lyter, S.C. & Lyter, L.L. (2016). Social Work Educator Views of DSM: Now What? Social Work in Mental Health. 14 (3), 195-214.
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Lyter, L.L. (Foreword and English Language Peer Review). Arlt, I. (2016). Paths toward a Science of Welfare and Care. (M. Maiss, Trans.) Lit Verlag GmbH & Co. KG Wien, Zweigniederlassung Zurich.