About Rosemary Dunn Dalton, LCSW

About Rosemary

Rosemary Dunn Dalton has been advocating on behalf of the oppressed for the past half-century. She is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice and a former faculty member in the Psychology Department at Southern Oregon University.

Personal Counseling of Rosemary Dunn Dalton, LCSW

Personal Counseling

Connection and relational theory drive Rosemary’s interactions with clients. She views empathy as the path to connection. The markers of a positive connection include engagement, relational authenticity, mutuality, and empowerment.

Supervision by Rosemary Dunn Dalton, LCSW

Supervision

Rosemary shares her knowledge with those seeking licensure in mental health counseling and social work. Good supervision can counter feelings of powerlessness, helping you stay hopeful for change in people, institutions, and society.

Now I See You (Molly)

So little, vulnerable, unable to grasp my thumb, no Babinski clutch.  Then we knew: you were injured.  Your brain impacted at birth, maybe.  Or you

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Perfect For Summer

Our halter tops reveal breasts peeking after a drawn out winter A hundred degrees incites groans in spite of the earlier drought of sunlight You

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Honoring Hillary

Honoring Hillary

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Wants New Opposition Movement for Syria In an effort to “reshape” the opposition action in Syria, Secretary of State Hillary

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Nuclear Nun

Eighty-two-year-old Sister Megan Rice has been a peace activist who has been arrested many times for her acts of civil disobedience and antinuclear protests. She

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Wendy Lee

Wendy Lee: A Matter of Survival

A professor of philosophy at Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania, Wendy Lee teaches environmental philosophy, feminist theory, bioethics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind/brain.

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Rosemary Dunn Dalton with Family in Kitchen

Women Working for Change

My mother was born in 1896 before most of what we know of the world was possible, except war and violence. These two constants really didn’t seem to bother her much. She never talked about the world situation.

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