Travis S. Ingersoll

Travis S. Ingersoll
  • Associate Professor
  • Department: Social Work Graduate
  • Institution: West Chester University of Pennsylvania
  • Email: TIngersoll@wcupa.edu

Education

  • B.A., SUNY, Buffalo
  • M.Ed., Widener University
  • M.S.W., Widener University
  • PhD Widener University

Research Interests

sexual anxietygender rolesclinical interventionselderly communitiesmale involvementdomestic violence agenciesbody imageeating disordersfear of intimacyresidential sexuality policiessexualitysocial work education

Opportunities

Work Study Positions Available: No

Grant Funded Positions Available: No

Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: No

Volunteer Research Positions Available: No

Biography

Having earned a Doctorate of Philosophy in Human Sexuality, and two Master’s degrees, one in Social Work and the other in Education, Travis weaves important sexual health information into every class he teaches, from social policy to race relations. His course “Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers” focuses on training social work students to be competent and comfortable addressing the sexual health concerns of their clients. Outside of his role as a college professor, Dr. Ingersoll has guest-lectured and facilitated interactive workshops in person and through distance-learning technologies, domestically and internationally, on a variety of topics. His presentations have educated groups about how to teach sensitive topics, cross-cultural sexuality, sexual health, sexuality throughout the lifespan, sexually transmitted infections, sexual orientation, intimate relationship violence, media’s role in the promotion of sexual violence among men, trans-realities and the gender spectrum, how to utilize the Fear of Intimacy Scale in clinical settings, clinical social work skills, and recognizing the myriad opportunities for producing sexuality scholarship. Dr. Ingersoll’s research publications include international studies examining the fear of intimacy, sexual anxiety, gender roles, and implementing clinical interventions to residents of elderly communities. Current research projects include the role of male involvement in domestic violence agencies, and collaborative cross-cultural projects focusing on investigating connections between body image, eating disorders, fear of intimacy and sexual anxiety among U.S. and Chinese college students. In addition to teaching and research, Travis has developed anti-homophobia curriculum and sexuality policies for retirement communities and assisted-living facilities.

Contact Information

Phone: 610-436-2767

List of Publications

  • Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers (2nd Edition), Jun 2020 Fear of Intimacy with Helping Professionals Scale: Reliability and Validity of English and Mandarin Versions, Jul 2012 Older Chinese Adults’ Fear of Intimacy with Helping Professionals, Dec 2010 Reliability and Validity of the Fear of Intimacy Scale in China, Jun 2008 2017 Spring SWO 491 Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers Syllabus, Jan 2017 Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers QR Code Revisions Spring 2017, Jan 2017 Sexual health assessment models Ch.11 Update Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers, Oct 2016 Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers QR Code Checks and Revisions, Oct 2016 Fear of Intimacy Scale with Scoring Instructions English and Mandarin, Oct 2016 DV Hotline Volunteer Study Interview Transcripts, Jan 2016 Research data for Men and Anti DV Work study, Jan 2016 Attitudes Regarding Male Inclusion in Domestic Violence Agencies, Jan 2016 Domestic Violence Hot-Line Volunteers: Lifeblood of an Agency - A Qualitative Case Study Working Paper, Jan 2016 A qualitative study of an international social work course in Germany: Using the EPAS core competencies and practice behaviors as the coding scheme, Sep 2015 Perceived Family and Friend Support and the Psychological Well-Being of American and Chinese Elderly Persons, Aug 2012 ADHD Symptomatology, Fear of Intimacy, and Sexual Anxiety and Behavior Among College Students in China and the United States, Aug 2012 Utilizing social workers to meet China’s growing sexual education and counseling needs. China Health Monthly, 2(31), ISSN 1005-0515, CN 21-1302/R, p. 222-223., Feb 2012 EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FEAR OF INTIMACY AND SEXUAL ANXIETY AMONG CHINESE COLLEGE STUDENTS, Jan 2011 Service learning in China, Jan 2011 Civic engagement and social work education, Jan 2011 Self-Reported Symptoms of ADHD Among College Students in China and the United States, Apr 2008 Idiocentrism, Allocentrism, Psychological Well Being and Suicidal Ideation: A Cross Cultural Study, Feb 2007 Idiocentrism, Allocentrism, Psychological Well Being and Suicidal Ideation: A Cross Cultural Study., Jan 2007