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Jan Wrenn

Professor at Social Work, Andrews University0 Followers

Bridging the gap between disciplines to tackle complex social issues, Jan Wrenn is an Emerita Professor of Social Work at Andrews University. She retired in 2016 after dedicating 20 years of service to the institution, where she was instrumental in shaping the curriculum and mentoring countless students. Before her tenure at Andrews University, Wrenn honed her skills as an outpatient therapist at Madison Center, where she developed a deep understanding of mental health challenges and therapeutic practices. Wrenn's academic journey is marked by a robust educational background, having earned her Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Michigan with a focus on Interpersonal Practice. This specialization equipped her with the tools to effectively address and manage interpersonal dynamics within various social contexts. Her foundational education began with a Bachelor of Science degree from Andrews University, which laid the groundwork for her future endeavors in social work and mental health treatment. Throughout her career, Wrenn has been committed to advancing the field of social work through both practice and education. Her four years of experience in mental health treatment prior to her academic role provided her with invaluable insights that she brought into the classroom, enriching the learning experience for her students. Her dedication to the field is reflected in her efforts to integrate practical experiences with theoretical knowledge, preparing her students to become compassionate and competent social workers. Though her specific research interests are not documented, Wrenn's contributions to the field of social work are evident in her legacy at Andrews University and her impact on the community. Her work continues to inspire future generations of social workers to approach their practice with empathy, integrity, and a commitment to social justice.

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