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ANNA CAROL SALTER, Ph.D.
2530 Commonwealth Ave
Madison, WI 53711
608-218-9417
acsalter@tds.net
(E-mail preferred)

CERTIFICATION:
July 1996 Licensed psychologist by the State of Wisconsin
License No. 1982
August 1984 National Register of Health Care Providers in Psychology
EDUCATIONAL RECORD:
1977 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and Public Practice
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
1973 MA in Child Study Tufts University,
Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study
Medford, Massachusetts
1968 BA in Philosophy and English
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
1964-1966 Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
FELLOWSHIPS:
1973-1976 Teaching Fellow
Department of Psychology and Social Relations
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1971-1972 Teaching Fellow
Department of Child Study
Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts
EXPERIENCE:
1978 Dr. Salter has conducted trainings on sexual abuse in 45 states and 8 countries. See "Workshops" below for examples.
1996 Consultant
Department of Corrections, State of Wisconsin
1988-1996 Private Practice, Lebanon, New Hampshire
Adjunct Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and
Clinical Maternal and Child Health
Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire
1985-1988 Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and
Maternal and Child Health
Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire
1981-1985 Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry,
Department of Psychiatry
Dartmouth Medical School Hanover, New Hampshire
1984-1988 Director of Child Psychiatry Consultation Service
Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital and Clinic
Hanover, New Hampshire
1983-1988 Director of Psychosocial Education
Pediatric Residency Training Program,
Department of Maternal and Child Health
Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire
1985-1988 Assistant Director, Children-At-Risk Program,
Department of Maternal and Child Health
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Hanover, New Hampshire
1981-1985 Psychologist, Children-At-Risk Program Department of Maternal and Child Health
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Hanover, New Hampshire
1979-1984 Psychotherapist,
West Central Community Mental Health Services
Hanover, New Hampshire
1978-1979 Assistant Professor, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Colby-Sawyer College, New London, New Hampshire

WORKSHOPS, PUBLICATIONS AND AWARDS:

In 2002, Dr. Salter presented workshops in Allentown, PA ; Anchorage, Homer, Fairbanks, and Juneau AK; ; Atlanta, GA; Baltimore, MD; Chicago and Onarga, IL; Denver and Pueblo, CO; Green Bay, Kenosha, Madison and Milwaukee, WI; Houston, TX; Louisville, KY; Minneapolis, MN; San Jose, Costa Rica; St. Louis, MO; Providence, RI; Washington, DC; Seattle, WA; Winston-Salem, NC

Salter, A. Predators: Pedophiles, Rapists, and Other Sex Offenders: Who They Are, How They Operate, and How We Can Protect Our Children. New York: Basic Books, 2003.

Dr. Salter's forensic mystery Prison Blues has been nominated for a 2003 Edgar Allan Poe Award in the category of Best Original Paperback.

"Truth, Lies, and Sex Offenders," and "Sadistic and Nonsadistic Sex Offenders," (Educational Films). Newbury Park, CA, Sage Publications.

"Sex Offender Assessment and Treatment." Paper presented at Sexual Abuse, Research and Treatments Conference sponsored by the L'Institut de la famille de Toulouse, Lillie, France, November 26th - 28th, 1998.

"Evaluation and Treatment of Sex Offenders," Workshop presented in Stockholm, Sweden, November 20th, 1998.

Salter, A. Confessions of a whistle blower: Lessons learned. Ethics and Behavior. 8(2), 1998, pp. 115-124.

Significant Achievement Award, Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, October, 1997. Presented at the ATSA National Conference, Arlington, VA, October 16, 1997.

Salter, A. "Risk Assessment of Sex Offenders," Keynote Address presented at the National Offender Treatment Association, Southampton, England, September 11, 1997.

Salter, A. "Special Issues in Sex Offender Assessment and Treatment." Workshop presented at A Gathering of Experts., San Diego, August 22, 1997.

Salter, A. "Confessions of a Whistle Blower: Lessons Learned." Presented at the American Psychological Association, August 18, 1997.

Salter, A. "Adjudication of Sex Offenders," presented at the 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 Florida College of Advanced Judicial Studies,.

"Understanding Sexual Violence: The Judicial Response to Stranger and Nonstranger Rape and Sexual Assault," presented at the Northern New England Judicial Education Conference, October 20, 1996, Bretton Woods, NH.

Salter, A. Transforming Trauma: A Guide to Understanding and Treating Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1995

Keynote Speaker. "How to Get Sex Offenders out of the Heads of Victims" presented at the National Conference on Child Sexual Abuse. February, 1995, Auckland, New Zealand.

Featured Speaker. 2 Day Workshops in each of 6 Australian cities on Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offenders and Victims, February and March, 1995.

Keynote Speaker. "Treating Victims and Offenders of Child Sexual Abuse" and "Transforming Trauma" presented at the First National Conference on Child Sexual Abuse for the Children's Protection Society, March 16-18, 1994, Melbourne Australia.

Salter, A. Epidemiology of child sexual abuse. In O'Donohue, W. and Geer, J. H. The Sexual Abuse of Children: Theory and Research Volume 1. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1992

Salter, A. Response to the "Abuse of the child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome." Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. V. 1(4), pp. 173-177, 1992.

"Parents in Distress Program." Keynote Speaker at the New England Association of Child Welfare Commissioners and Directors Annual Meeting; Warwick, Rhode Island. February, 1989.

"A Systems Approach to Managing Sexual Offenders." National Institute of Corrections Conference; Boulder, Colorado. September 12-16, 1988.

Grant Recipient. Principal Investigator. National Institute of Corrections, Washington, D.C. "Training Child Sex Offenders: A Curriculum for Mental Health Professionals within Corrections." July, 1988.

Grant Recipient. Principal Investigator. National Institute of Corrections, Washington, D.C. "Audiovisual Presentation on the Treatment and Assessment of Child Sex Offenders Designed as Companion Materials to be Used with Training Child Sex Offenders: A Curriculum for Mental Health Professionals within Corrections. July, 1988. Grant Recipient. Principal Investigator. New England Child Welfare Commissioners, "The Reliability of Children's Testimony in Child Sexual Abuse Cases," April,1988.

Salter, A. Treating Child Sex Offenders and Victims. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1988.

Grant Recipient. Hitchcock Foundation, Hanover, New Hampshire. "Psychopathology, Empathy and Life Stress Factors Correlated with Maltreatment of Children." September 1987.

Grant Recipient. Co-investigator with S. Kairys, M.D. National Institute of Corrections, Washington, D.C. "Treating Child Sex Offenders: A Curriculum for Mental Health Professionals," September 15, 1987.

Grant Recipient. Charles Ulrich and Josephine Bay Foundation, New York, New York. Grant to implement Child Abuse Treatment Project. December 1986.

Grant Recipient. Charles Ulrich and Josephine Bay Foundation, New York, New York. Planning Grant to develop Child Abuse Treatment Project. December 1985

Salter, A., Kairys, S., and Richardson, C. "Treating Abusive Parents," Child Welfare, 64(4): 327-241, July-August 1985.

Salter, A., Richardson, C., and Martin, P "Working with Abused Preschoolers: A Guide for Caretakers," . Child Welfare, 64(4): 343-356, July-August 1985.

Grant Recipient. B.R.S.G. Dartmouth Medical School Research Grant Committee, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. Pilot study on "Psychopathology, Empathy and Life Stress: Factors Correlated to Child Maltreatment. 1984.

Saul Blatman Award for Excellence in Teaching, Pediatric Residency Training Program, Department of Maternal and Child Health, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire. 1984