Dr. Loreen Olson
Dr. Loreen N. Olson is an Associate Professor in the Communication Studies Department. She teaches graduate and undergraduate classes on communication theory, gender communication, relational communication, family communication and its dark side, qualitative research methods, and interpersonal communication theory. Dr. Olson received her Ph.D. in Communication from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. She completed her Masters degree at the University of California, Davis.
Dr. Olson’s research focuses primarily on the communicative correlates of intimate partner and teen dating violence, the luring communication of child sexual predators, and the dark side of family communication. Currently, she is particularly interested in the role family communication about relational aggression can serve a buffering, protective role for adolescents, teaching them to recognize the signs of relational aggression and helping them learn how to avoid or end such relationships. She and her co-authors’ book, entitled The Dark Side of Family Communication, is due out in 2012. Dr. Olson is the current Editor of the Journal of Family Communication.
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