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Marti Erickson
Children, Youth and Family
Consortium
University of Minnesota
University Gateway, Suite #270A
200 Oak Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455-2002
Phone: (612) 625-7849
Fax: (612) 625-7815
E-Mail: mferick@tc.umn.edu
Director of the University
of Minnesota’s Children, Youth and Family Consortium, Dr. Marti
Erickson is a developmental psychologist specializing in parent-child
attachment, child abuse prevention, and community-based approaches
to strengthening families. She developed STEEP (Steps Toward Effective,
Enjoyable Parenting), a preventive intervention program for parents
and infants and continues to do related training and consultation
with professionals in the U.S. and abroad. Marti is the author of
many journal articles and book chapters, as well as the weekly parenting
column Growing Concerns, which appears in newspapers and
magazines around the country. She also is author of the book Infants,
Toddlers, and Families: A Framework for Support and Intervention
(Erickson & Kurz-Riemer, 1999), which is available from Guilford
Press, New York. Marti appears regularly on television as the child
and family expert on the KARE-11 Today Show and Sunrise Show. With
a special interest in using the arts to educate and inspire, Marti
writes music and is lead vocalist with Free Spirit, performing at
professional conferences and community events to raise awareness
about child and family issues. The group has produced three recordings
and donates proceeds to programs that support families with young
children.
Currently, her research
is focusing on the role of fathers and couple relationships around
the birth of a first child. She is co-investigator with family therapist
and University of Minnesota professor Bill Doherty on "The
Parenting Together Project," a study of the effectiveness of
couple-focused intervention with new parents.
Since 1994 Marti has
worked closely with Vice President Al Gore as co-sponsor of his
annual family policy conference, Family Re-Union. She is co-chair
of the national board of Father to Father, the national task force
on Children’s Learning and The Arts, and the credentialing panel
for Healthy Families America. Marti also serves on several other
boards, including Prevent Child Abuse America, the National Institute
on Media and the Family, MELD, the Development Corporation for Children,
and St. David's Child Development and Family Services.
Marti earned her Bachelor
of Science degree in child development and elementary education
from Iowa State University, a master's degree in special education
from the University of Minnesota, and a Ph.D. in educational psychology,
also from Minnesota. But she says her most important credential
is being the mother of Ryan and Erin, now young adults. --Revised
8/23/00
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