Jan Haaken
Janice Kay "Jan" Haaken (born March 2, 1947) is an American clinical psychologist, documentarian, and professor emeritus of Community and Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Portland State University.Haaken is the author of three books and co-editor of a collection of essays, many of which focus on trauma, memory, and the role of storytelling in social movements. She has directed six feature-length documentaries and a series of short films. Her work as a filmmaker tends to focus on the work of people on the "social margins" and those who perform typically misunderstood and stressful jobs. Provided by Wikipedia
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Hard Knocks : Domestic Violence and the Psychology of Storytelling. by Haaken, Jan
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Memory matters : contexts for understanding sexual abuse recollections / edited by Janice Haaken and Paula Reavey.
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Mind zone : therapists behind the front lines / HCO presents ; a Jan Haaken film ; directed by Jan Haaken ; produced and edited by Ryan Rothmaier ; Herzog & Company.
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