Pamela Manley
Research Coordinator II Health Policy & Behavioral Sciences- Education
Ph.D., Human Services, Walden University, 2013
M.A., Gerontology, Georgia State University, 2018
M.A Ed., Community Counseling, Malone University, 2006
B.S., Paralegal Studies, Dyke College, 1984
- Specializations
Human Services, Community Counseling, Gerontology and Qualitative Research.
Other areas of expertise include project management and organizational leadership.
- Biography
- Publications
Manley, P. R., Duong. S. & Kemp, C.L. (April, 2021). Meaningful engagement and quality of life among assisted living residents with dementia: The art and science of study. Symposium paper. Southern Gerontological Society Virtual Meeting.
Kemp, C. L., Bender, A. A., Ciofi, J., Craft Morgan, J., Burgess, E. O., Duong, S., Epps, F. R., Hill, A. M., Manley, P. R., Sease, J., & Perkins, M. M. (2021). Meaningful engagement among assisted living residents with dementia: Successful approaches. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 40(12), 1751–1757. https://doi.org/10.1177/0733464821996866
Manley, P. R. (2018). A study of low-income black women and the “change of life.” [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Georgia State University.
Manley-Johnson, P. R. (2013). A hermeneutic phenomenological study of abused and suicidal black women. [Doctoral dissertation, Walden University]. ProQuest Dissertations.