Rachel Voth Schrag, Ph.D, LCSW
Dr. Rachel Voth Schrag is an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington School of Social Work. Her research employs mixed methods to address secondary prevention of intimate partner and sexual violence by uncovering the need for, improving survivors' access to, and understanding the efficacy of survivor centered services. She currently has external funding from the State of Texas Criminal Justice Division, the Office of Violence Against Women in the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Texas Council on Family Violence to support this agenda, with projects focused on the impact of campus-based advocacy services for student-survivors, understanding the implementation and effectiveness of cognitive processing therapy in rape crisis centers, and assessing the impact of transitional housing programs on the long-term housing outcomes of survivors of intimate partner violence. Dr. Voth Schrag is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, with an MSW and PhD from the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis and a BSW from Bethel College in North Newton, KS. She has been working in the field of gender-based violence prevention and intervention for 15 years as an advocate, counselor, and researcher.