BRIAN EDWARD BRIDE

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BRIAN EDWARD BRIDE
School of Social Work
Georgia State University
Urban Life Building, Suite 1243
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 413-1052
bbride@gsu.edu
EDUCATION
2012
M.P.H. in Quantitative Methods
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts
2001
Ph.D. in Social Work
Dissertation: Psychometric Properties of the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale.
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
1995
M.S.W. with a Clinical Concentration
Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
1991
B.S. in Psychology
University of Florida
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Tenured/Tenure-earning Appointments
Professor, School of Social Work, Georgia State University, 2014 – present.
Professor, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2012 – 2014.
Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2007 – 2012.
Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2004 – 2007.
Assistant Professor, College of Social Work, University of Tennessee, 2001 – 2004.
Administrative Appointments
Director, School of Social Work, Georgia State University, 2014 – present.
Director, Ph.D. Program, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2011 – 2014.
Chair, Research Task Force, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2010 – 2014.
Interim Associate Dean, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2009.
Director, MSW Program, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2007 – 2009.
Graduate Coordinator, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2007 – 2009.
Co-Director, Northern Ireland Study Abroad Program, University of Georgia, 2007.
Affiliate Appointments
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Baylor School of Medicine, 2015Fellow, Owens Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia, 2009 – 2014.
Faculty, Marriage & Family Therapy Certificate Program, University of Georgia, 2005 – 2014.
Graduate Faculty, The Graduate School, University of Georgia, 2004 – 2014.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Consultant. Provide services and consultation to human services professionals and organizations,
including workshops, grant-writing, and program evaluation, 2001- present.
Outcomes Management Coordinator, St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 1997-2001.
Project Assist Coordinator. St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 1996-1997.
Case Manager/Primary Therapist. St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 1995-1999.
Clinician, RESPOND Team, Ridgeview Institute, Smyrna, Georgia, 1997-1998.
Clinical Social Work Intern, James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, Tampa, Florida, 1995.
Clinical Social Work Intern, Florida State Hospital, Chattahoochee, Florida, 1993-1994.
Crisis Counselor, Alachua County Crisis Center, Gainesville, Florida, 1991-1993.
PUBLICATIONS
Books
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MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Davis, C. (Eds.) (2009). Women and HIV/AIDS: An
international perspective. London: Routledge.
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Bride, B.E. & MacMaster, S.A. (Eds.) (2008). Stress, trauma, and substance use. London:
Routledge.
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Figley, C.R., Bride, B.E., & Mazza, N. (Eds.) (1997). Death and trauma: The traumatology of
grieving. London: Taylor and Francis.
Journal Articles (*denotes invited article)
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King, D.M., Hatcher, S.S., & Bride, B.E. (in press). An exploration of risk factors associated
with dating violence: Examining the predictability of adolescent female dating violence
perpetration. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment.
Bride, B.E., Olin, I., & Roman, P.M. (2015). Patient violence towards counselors in SUD
treatment programs: Prevalence, predictors, and responses. Journal of Substance Abuse
Treatment, 57, 9-17.
Morse, S., Watson, C., MacMaster, S., & Bride, B.E. (2015). Differences between older and
younger adults in residential treatment for co-occurring disorders. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 11,
75-82.
Aletraris, L., Paino, M., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.R. (2014). The use of art and music therapy in
substance abuse treatment programs. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 25, 190-196.
Sims, O.T., Whalen, C.C., Nackerud, L.G., & Bride, B.E. (2014). Longitudinal effects of SSRI
therapy and cytokine-induced depression on Hepatitis C viral logs during antiviral therapy.
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 34, 80-84.
McClatchey, R.S., Vonk, M.E., Lee, J., & Bride, B.E. (2014). Traumatic and complicated grief
among children – One or Two Constructs? Death Studies, 38, 69-78.
Kintzle, S., Yarvis, J., & Bride, B.E. (2013). Secondary traumatic stress in military primary and
mental healthcare providers. Military Medicine, 178, 1310-1315.
Abraham, A.J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2013). Public attitudes toward persons with alcohol
use disorder (AUDs): The role of social contact and treatment-seeking behavior. Sociological
Focus, 46, 267-280.
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Sims, O.T., Whalen, C.C., Nackerud, L.G., & Bride, B.E. (2013). Birth cohort screening for
hepatitis C virus: Implications for social workers in health care settings. Social Work in
Healthcare, 52, 689-703.
Bride, B.E., Abraham, A., Kintzle, S., & Roman, P.M. (2013). Social workers’ knowledge and
perceptions of effectiveness and acceptability of medication assisted treatment of substance use
disorders. Social Work in Health Care, 52, 46-58.
Abraham, A.J., Knudsen, H.K., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2013). Patient characteristics and
availability of onsite non-rapid and rapid HIV testing in US substance use disorder treatment
programs. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 44, 115-119.
Bride, B.E., Kintzle, S., Abraham, A., & Roman, P.M. (2012). Counselor attitudes toward and
utilization of evidence-based practices in private SUD treatment: A comparison of social workers
and non-social workers. Health & Social Work, 37, 135-146.
Humble, M.N., Bride, B.E., Kolomer, S.K., & Reeves, P. (2012). Evolution of a virus: Framing
of HIV/AIDS in social work journals. Social Work.
* Bride, B.E. (2012). Screening for secondary traumatic stress in child welfare. Child Welfare
360°.
Rothrauff, T.C., Abraham, A.J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2011). Incentive-related human
resource practices for substance use disorder counselors: Salaries, benefits, and training.
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 29, 230-244.
Hatcher, S.S., Bride, B.E., Oh, H., Pantino, L. (2011). Secondary traumatic stress in juvenile
justice workers: An assessment of DJJ education staff exposure to trauma imagery. Journal of
Correctional Healthcare, 17, 208-217.
Humble, M.N., Pilkinton, M.W., McGlynn, L.M., & Bride, B.E. (2011). HIV/AIDS: Measuring
an evolving virus. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 21, 398-409.
Abraham, A.J., O’Brien, L., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2011). HIV/AIDS services in private
substance abuse treatment centers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 115, 16-22.
Bride, B.E., & Kintzle, S. (2011). Secondary traumatic stress, job satisfaction, and turnover
intention in substance abuse counselors. Traumatology, 17, 22-28.
Killeen, T., Greenfield, S.F., Bride, B.E., Cohen, L., Gordon, S.M., Roman, P.M. (2011).
Assessment and treatment of co-occurring eating disorders in publicly funded addiction treatment
programs. American Journal on Addictions, 20, 205-211.
Rothrauff, T., Abraham, A.J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2011). Availability, treatment
approaches in, and characteristics of private centers offering special programs for older adults.
Substance Abuse, 32, 7-15.
Bride, B.E., Abraham, A.J., & Roman, P.M. (2011). Organizational factors associated with the
use of contingency management in publicly funded substance abuse treatment centers. Journal of
Substance Abuse Treatment, 40, 87-94.
Rothrauff, T.C., Abraham, A.J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2011). Occupational turnover
intentions among substance abuse counselors. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 40, 67-76.
Bride, B.E., Abraham, A.J., & Roman, P.M. (2010). Diffusion of contingency management and
attitudes regarding its effectiveness and acceptability. Substance Abuse, 31, 127-135.
Kintzle, S., & Bride, B.E. (2010). Intervention following a sudden death: The social workmedical examiner model. Health & Social Work, 35, 221-224.
Chaumba, J., & Bride, B.E. (2010). Trauma experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder among
women in the US military. Social Work in Mental Health, 8, 280-303.
Bride, B.E., & Figley, C.R. (2009). Secondary trauma and caregivers of military personnel. Smith
College Studies in Social Work, 79, 314-329.
Humble, M.N., & Bride, B.E. (2009). HIV/AIDS in communities of color: A Lasswellian
analysis. Health & Social Work, 34, 267-272.
Bride, B.E., Hatcher, S.S., & Humble, M.N. (2009). Trauma training, trauma practices, and
secondary traumatic stress among substance abuse counselors. Traumatology, 15, 96-105.
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Cummings, S.M., Bride, B.E., Cassie, K.M., & Rawlins-Shaw, A.M. (2008). Evidence-based
psychosocial treatments for older adults with substance abuse disorders. Journal of
Gerontological Social Work, 50, 215-244.
Humble, M., & Bride, B.E. (2008). Fallout from communism: The role of feminism in fighting
HIV/AIDS among women in Russia. Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment,
17, 377-387.
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women and HIV: An overview. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 17, 231235.
Bride, B.E. (2008). Adoption of effective interventions for substance misusing women.
Substance Use & Misuse, 43, 1260-1261.
Bride, B.E., & Humble, M.N. (2008). Increasing retention of african-american women on welfare
in outpatient substance user treatment using low-magnitude incentives. Substance Use & Misuse,
43, 1016-1026.
* Bride, B.E., & Figley, C.R. (2007). The fatigue of compassionate social workers: An
introduction to the special issue on compassion fatigue. Clinical Social Work Journal, 35, 151153.
Bride, B.E., Radey, M., & Figley, C.R. (2007). Measuring compassion fatigue. Clinical Social
Work Journal, 35, 155-163.
Bride, B.E. & Walls, E. (2007). Secondary traumatic stress in substance abuse treatment. Journal
of Teaching in the Addictions, 5, 5-20.
Bride, B.E. (2007). Prevalence of secondary traumatic stress among social workers. Social Work,
52, 63-70.
Bride, B.E., Jones, J.L., & MacMaster, S.A. (2007). Correlates of secondary traumatic stress in
child welfare workers. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 4, 69-80.
Bride, B.E. & Jones, J.L. (2006). Secondary traumatic stress in child welfare workers: Exploring
the role of supervisory culture. Professional Development: The International Journal of
Continuing Social Work Education, 9, 38-43.
Bride, B.E. & MacMaster, S.A., Webb-Robins, L. (2006). Is integrated treatment of co-occurring
disorders more effective than non-integrated treatment? Best Practices in Mental Health: An
International Journal, 2, 43-57.
Cummings, S.M., Bride, B.E., & Rawlins-Shaw, A.M. (2006). Alcohol abuse treatment for older
adults: A review of recent empirical research. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 3, 79-99.
* Bride, B.E. & MacMaster, S.A. (2005). Stress, trauma, and substance use: An overview. Stress,
Trauma and Crisis: An International Journal, 8, 75-78.
Ting, L., Jacobson, J., Sanders, S., Bride, B.E., Harrington, D. (2005). The Secondary Traumatic
Stress Scale: Confirmatory factor analyses in a national sample of mental health social workers.
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 11, 177-194.
Hoffman, N.G., Bride, B.E., MacMaster, S.A., Abrantes, A.M., & Estroff, T.W. (2004).
Identifying co-occurring disorders in adolescent populations. Journal of Addictive Diseases,
23(4), 41-53.
Smith, B. & Bride, B.E. (2004). Positive Impact: A community-based mental health center for
persons affected by HIV. Health & Social Work, 29, 145-148.
Cummings, S.M, Kropf, N.P., Cassie, K.M. & Bride, B.E. (2004). Evidence-based treatment for
older adults. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 1, 53-81.
Bride, B.E. (2004). The impact of providing psychosocial services to traumatized populations.
Stress, Trauma, and Crisis: An International Journal, 7, 29-46.
Bride, B.E., Robinson, M.R., Yegidis, B., & Figley, C.R. (2004). Development and validation of
the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale. Research on Social Work Practice, 14, 27-35.
Cohen, R., Simpson, K., & Bride, B.E. (2004). Treating anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 1, 27-39.
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Bride, B.E. & Real, E. (2003). Project Assist: A modified therapeutic community for homeless
women living with HIV/AIDS and chemical dependency. Health & Social Work, 28, 166-168.
Bride, B.E., Jones, J., MacMaster, S.A., & Shatila, S. (2003). The Tennessee Child Protective
Services Supervisors Development Project: Evaluating process, outcome, and the role of
secondary traumatic stress and burnout. Professional Development: The International Journal of
Continuing Social Work Education, 6(2), 79-84.
Bride, B.E. & Smith, B. (2003). Responding to the mental health needs of Mexican immigrants
affected by HIV: The Georgia CHAMPS Project. Social Perspectives-Perspectivas Sociales, 5,
135-148.
Bride, B.E. & Nackerud, L. (2002). The disease model of alcoholism: A Kuhnian paradigm.
Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 29, 125-141.
Bride, B.E. (2001). Single-gender treatment of substance abuse: Impact on treatment retention
and completion. Social Work Research, 25, 223-232.
Bride, B.E., Womack, B.G., & MacMaster, S.A. (2001). Promising treatments for dual diagnosis.
The Dual Network, 2, 12-14.
Markward, M. & Bride, B. (2001). Oppositional defiant disorder: The need for family-centered
services. Children & Schools, 23, 73-84.
Manuscripts under review
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Bond, M.E., Fields, D.L., Aletraris, L., Roman, P.M., Bride, B.E. (under review). Familiarity
with and perceptions of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act in substance use
disorder treatment centers. International Journal of Drug Policy.
MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., Morse, S.A., Seiters, J., Watson, C.M., & Choi, S. (revise, resubmit). A comparison of opioid and non-opioid substance users in residential treatment for cooccurring disorders. Social Work in Public Health.
Rieckman, T., Abraham, A., Bride, B.E., Belenko, S., & Roman, P.R. (under review).
Accelerating implementation of psychosocial interventions in substance abuse treatment: The
impact of research network participation. Drug Abuse and Dependence.
Young, S.M., Bride, B.E., Roman, P.M. (under review). Wraparound services in SUD treatment.
Pruett, J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (under review). MAT adoption in programs serving
criminal justice involved patients.
Book Chapters, Encyclopedia Entries, Meeting Abstracts
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MacMaster, S.A., Morse, S.A., Bride, B., Seiters, J., Watson, C.M., & Choi, S. (2015). Opiateuse patients attending residential treatment: Characteristics, outcomes, and implications for
practice. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 10(Suppl 1), A36.
Bride, B.E. (2012). Secondary traumatic stress. In C.R. Figley (Ed.), Encyclopedia of trauma.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Bride, B.E. (2012). Trauma social work research. In C.R. Figley (Ed.), Encyclopedia of trauma.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Bride, B., Kintzle, S., Vandenberg, R., & Roman, P. (2011, January). Structure of secondary
traumatic stress symptoms in substance abuse counselors. European Journal of
Psychotraumatology, 2(Suppl 1), 136.
Bride, B.E., & Figley, C.R. (2010). Compassion fatigue. In B.S. Fisher & S.P. Lab (Eds.),
Encyclopedia of victimology and crime prevention. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Humble, M., & Bride, B.E. (2008). Fallout from communism: The role of feminism in fighting
HIV/AIDS among women in Russia. In MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Davis, C. (Eds.) (2009).
Women and HIV/AIDS: An international perspective. London: Routledge. Previously published
as Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 17, 377-387.
MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., Davis, C.L., & Doktor, L. (2008). International perspectives on
women and HIV: An overview. In MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Davis, C. (Eds.) (2009).
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Women and HIV/AIDS: An international perspective. London: Routledge. Previously published
as Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 17, 231-235.
Cummings, S.M., Bride, B.E., Cassie, K.M., & Rawlins-Shaw, A.M. (2008). Substance abuse. In
S.M. Cummings & N.P. Kropf (Eds.), Handbook of psychosocial interventions for older adults.
London: Routledge. Previously published as Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 50S, 215244.
Bride, B.E., Jones, J.L., & MacMaster, S.A. (2007). Correlates of secondary traumatic stress in
child welfare workers. In J.L. Jones & P. Sundet (Eds.) Developing an empirically based practice
initiative: A case study in CPS supervision (pp. 69-80). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
Simultaneously published as Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 4, 69-80.
Ting, L., Jacobson, J., Sanders, S., Bride, B.E., Harrington, D. (2005). The Secondary Traumatic
Stress Scale: Confirmatory factor analyses in a national sample of mental health social workers.
In W.R. Nugent (Ed.), Approaches to Measuring Human Behavior in the Social Environment.
Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Simultaneously published as Journal of Human Behavior in the
Social Environment, 11, 177-194.
Book reviews
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Bride, B.E. (2013). Review of N.M. Petry’s Contingency Management for Substance Abuse
Treatment: A Guide to Implementing This Evidence-Based Practice (2012). Journal of Social
Work Practice in the Addictions, 13,438-40.
Bride, B.E. (2008). Review of C.R. Figley and R.G. Roop’s Compassion Fatigue in the Animalcare Community (2006). Traumatology, 14, 143.
Bride, B.E. (2006). Review of C.R. Figley’s Mapping Trauma and Its Wake (2006). Research on
Social Work Practice, 16, 640.
Bride, B.E. (1999). Review of Williams, Unrau, & Grinnell’s Introduction to Social Work
Research (1997). Research on Social Work Practice, 9, 386-387.
Bride, B.E. (1995). Review of L.T. Austin’s Babies for sale: The Tennessee Children’s Home
adoption scandal (1993). American Journal of Family Therapy, 23, 186.
Bride, B.E. (1995). Review of L.C. Terr’s Too scared to cry: Psychic trauma in childhood
(1990). American Journal of Family Therapy, 23, 90-91.
Technical reports
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Gish, J., & Bride, B.E. (2008). Final report on the Trauma Intervention Center for Children and
Adolescents (TICCA). Nashville, TN: Family & Children’s Service, Inc.
Bride, B.E. (2005). A process evaluation of the Trauma Intervention Center for Children and
Adolescents (TICCA): The second year. Nashville, TN: Family & Children’s Service, Inc.
MacMaster, S.A., Shatila, S., & Bride, B.E. (2005). The Middle Tennessee HIV/AIDS Treatment
Needs Assessment. Nashville, TN: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership.
Bride, B.E. (2004). A process evaluation of the Trauma Intervention Center for Children and
Adolescents (TICCA): The first year. Nashville, TN: Family & Children’s Service, Inc.
MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Shatila, S. (2004). The Nashville Area Recovery Alliance: A
Case Study – Year Three. Nashville, TN: Alcohol & Drug Council of Middle Tennessee.
MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Jones, J.J. (2004). The Middle Tennessee HIV/AIDS Treatment
Needs Assessment. Nashville, TN: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership.
MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Jones, J.J. (2004). HIV/AIDS Prevention Services Needs
Assessment. Nashville, TN: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership.
Bride, B.E., & MacMaster, S.A. (2003). The Young Women’s Alcohol and Drug Services
Project: A Process Evaluation. Nashville, TN: Alcohol & Drug Council of Middle Tennessee.
MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Jones, J.J. (2003). The Middle Tennessee HIV/AIDS Treatment
Needs Assessment. Nashville, TN: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership.
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MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Jones, J.J. (2003). The Middle Tennessee HIV/AIDS Prevention
Needs Assessment. Nashville, TN: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership.
Bride, B.E., & MacMaster, S.A. (2002). The Nashville Area Recovery Alliance: A Case Study –
Year One. Nashville, TN: The Alcohol & Drug Council of Middle Tennessee.
Bride, B.E., & McFall-Roberts, E. (2001). St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. Outcomes
Management Report, Fiscal Year 2000-2001. Atlanta, GA: St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc.
Bride, B.E. (2000). St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. Outcomes Management Report, Fiscal Year
1999-2000. Atlanta, GA: St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc.
Bride, B.E. (1999). St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. Outcomes Management Report, Fiscal Year
1998-1999. Atlanta, GA: St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc.
Bride, B.E. (1998). St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. Outcomes Management Report, Fiscal Year
1997-1998. Atlanta, GA: St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc.
Other products
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Bride, B.E., Kintzle, S., Mancini, D., & Martin, J. (2013). Secondary traumatic stress: Self-care
for Survivor Outreach Services staff. Fact sheet developed for U.S. Army Survivor Outreach
Services Program.
Bride, B.E. (2013). Chaplain self-care for secondary traumatic stress. Online training module
for U.S. Army Chaplain Corps.
PRESENTATIONS
Peer reviewed
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Morse, S., Adams, S., & Bride, B.E. (2015, November). Examining the differences between
adults over 50 and younger adults in treatment for co-occurring substance abuse and mental
health disorders. Poster presentation at the 39th Annual Association for Medical Education and
Research in Substance Abuse National Conference, Washington, DC.
Morse, S. & Bride, B.E. (2015, October). Poster presented at the 2015 Addiction Health Services
Research Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Lee, J., Kintzle, S., & Bride, B.E. (2015, January). Understanding the relationship between
personal trauma history and secondary traumatic stress: The mediating role of the current
impact of personal trauma history. Poster presented at the 2015 annual Conference of the Society
for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.
Payne, C., Phillips, A., Roman, P., Edmond, M.B., & Bride, B.E. (2014, October). Alumni
programs: Empirical parameters of programs in substance abuse treatment and characteristics
of adopting organizations. Paper presented at the 2014 Addiction Health Services Research
Conference, Boston, MA.
Morse, S.A., MacMaster, S.A., & Bride, B.E. (2014, October). Opiate-use patients attending
residential treatment: Characteristics, outcomes and implications for practice. Poster presented
at the 2014 Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Boston, MA.
Lee, J., Bride, B.E., Kolomer, S., & Miller, S. (2014, January). The impact of trauma work on
health perceptions of clinical social workers: The mediating role of secondary traumatic stress.
Poster presented at the 2014 Annual Conference of The Society for Social Work and Research,
San Antonio, Texas.
Quinn, A., Bride, B.E., Lee, J., Kolomer, S., & Miller, S. (2014, January). Examining clinical
supervision as a moderator of trauma work, secondary trauma, and functional distress in clinical
social workers. Poster presented at the 2014 Annual Conference of The Society for Social Work
and Research, San Antonio, Texas.
Sims, O.T., Whalen, C.C., Nackerud, L., & Bride, B.E. (2014, January). SSRI therapy to manage
depression in patients with hepatitis C virus: A 72 week retrospective study. Poster presented at
the 2014 Annual Conference of The Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas.
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Yarvis, J., Kintzle, S., & Bride, B.E. (2013, November). Secondary traumatic stress in military
mental health care providers. Paper presented at the 2013 Meeting of AMSUS: The Society of
Federal Health Professionals, Seattle, Washington.
Bride, B.E., Kintzle, S., & Yarvis, J. (2013, November). The conditional effect of secondary
traumatic stress on burnout in military healthcare providers. Paper presented at the 29th Annual
Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
King, D.M., Hatcher, S.S., & Bride, B.E. (2013, November). A longitudinal examination of
adolescent female dating violence perpetration. Poster presented at the Annual Program Meeting
of the Council on Social Work Education, Dallas, Texas.
Bride, B.E., Olin, I., & Roman, P.M. (2013, October). Patient violence towards counselors in
SUD treatment programs: Prevalence, predictors, and response. Poster presentation at the 2013
Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Portland, Oregon.
Oh, H., Hatcher, S.S., King, D.M., & Bride, B.E. (2012, January). Suicidality and health risk
behaviors among youth in juvenile detention. Poster presented at the 2012 Conference of the
Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.
Abraham, A.J., O’Brien, L.A., Knudsen, H.K., Bride, B.E., Smith, G.R., & Roman, P.M. (2011,
October). Adoption of onsite non-rapid and rapid HIV testing in US substance use disorder
(SUD) treatment programs: Are programs addressing patient needs? Poster presented at the 2011
Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Alexandria, Virginia.
Bride, B. E., Kintzle, S., & Roman, P. R. (2011, June). The factor structure of secondary
traumatic stress: A comparison of models. Poster presented at the 12th European Congress on
Traumatic Stress, Vienna, Austria.
Bride, B.E., Abraham, A.J., Kintzle, S., & Roman, P.R. (2011, January). Social workers'
knowledge, opinions, and adoption of pharmacological treatment for substance use disorders.
Poster presented at the 2011 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research,
Tampa, FL.
Bride, B.E., Kintzle, S., Abraham, A.J., & Roman, P.R. (2011, January). Social workers'
knowledge, opinions, and adoption of motivational enhancement therapy and contingency
management. Poster presented at the 2011 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and
Research, Tampa, FL.
Bride, B.E., Abraham, A.J., Kintzle, S., & Roman, P.R. (2010, October). Social workers'
knowledge, opinions, and adoption of pharmacological treatment for substance use disorders.
Presented at the 2010 Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Lexington, KY.
Bride, B.E., Kintzle, S., Abraham, A.J., & Roman, P.R. (2010, October). Social workers'
knowledge, opinions, and adoption of motivational enhancement therapy and contingency
management. Poster presented at the 2010 Addiction Health Services Research Conference,
Lexington, KY.
Bride, B.E., Hatcher, S.S., & Humble, M.H. (2010, January). Trauma training, practice, and
secondary traumatic stress among substance abuse counselors. Poster presented at the 14th
Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.
Hatcher, S.S., Bride, B.E., Oh, H., & Pantino, L. (2010, January). The effects of working with
traumatized youth: Assessment of secondary traumatic stress in DJJ teachers and staff. Poster
presented at the 14th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San
Francisco, CA.
Bride, B.E. (2009, November). Secondary traumatic stress, job satisfaction, and turnover
ntention in addiction counselors. The 8th International Conference on Occupational Stress and
Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Rothrauff, T.C., Abraham, A.J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.R. (2009, November). Special
programs for older adults in private substance abuse treatment centers. Presented at the 33rd
Annual Conference of the Association for Medical Education and Research on Substance Abuse,
Bethesda, MD.
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Rothrauff, T.C., Abraham, A.J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.R. (2009, October). Counselor
financial incentives in private substance abuse treatment centers. Poster presentation at the
Addiction Health Services Research Conference, San Francisco, CA.
Moder, C., Palmer, R., Jones, S., Durden, T., Brooks, P., Miller, S., Bride, B.E. (2009,
September). The ICAPP Program. Poster presented at the 10th Annual National Service and
Outreach Conference, Athens, GA.
Hatcher, S., & Bride, B. (June, 2009). Secondary traumatic stress in juvenile justice workers: An
assessment of DJJ education staff and exposure to trauma imagery. Paper presentation at the
Eighth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI.
Bride, B.E. & Hatcher, S.S. (2007, October). Secondary traumatic stress among substance abuse
counselors. Poster presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Athens, GA.
MacMaster, S.A., & Bride, B.E. (2005, January). The Young Women’s Transition to
Independence Project: The development of a consensus building process. Poster presentation at
the Society for Social Work and Research 9th Annual Conference, Miami, FL.
MacMaster, S.A., Jones, J.J., & Bride, B.E. (2004, November). Methodological issues in
assessing the social service needs of individuals with HIV/AIDS. Presented at the 18th Annual
Conference of the American Evaluation Association, Atlanta, GA.
Bride, B.E., Jones, J.L., MacMaster, S.A., & Shatila, S. (2004, January). Prevalence and
correlates of secondary traumatic stress in child protective services case managers and
supervisors. Poster presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research 8th Annual
Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Ting, L., Jacobson, J., Sanders, S., & Bride, B.E. (2004, January). The Secondary Traumatic
Stress Scale: A confirmatory factor analysis in a national sample of mental health social workers.
Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research 8th Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Sabin, M. & Bride, B.E. (2003, October). Psychometric evaluation of a modified version of the
Harvard Trauma Questionnaire for use with Spanish- and Mayan-speaking Guatemalan
refugees. Poster presentation at the 19th Annual Meeting of the International Society for
Traumatic Stress Studies, Chicago, IL.
Bride, B.E. (2003, January). Increasing substance abuse treatment attendance and completion
using low-magnitude incentives: A pilot study. Presented at the Society for Social Work and
Research 7th Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.
Bride, B.E. (2002, November). Combating compassion fatigue: Secondary traumatic stress and
vicarious traumatization in social welfare. Presented at the Tennessee Conference on Social
Welfare, Middle Eastern Training Conference, Knoxville, TN.
Sabin, M. & Bride, B.E. (2002, September). The theoretical construct of secondary traumatic
stress and relevance to the humanitarian aid worker. Plenary session at the Managing Stress of
the Humanitarian Aid Worker: An Integrated Approach Conference, Amsterdam.
MacMaster, S.A., Davis, C., & Bride, B.E. (2002, March). Facilitating change with motivational
enhancement. Presented at the 2002 Tennessee Conference on Social Welfare Training
Conference, Nashville, TN.
Bride, B.E. (2002, March). Combating compassion fatigue: Secondary traumatic stress and
vicarious traumatization in social welfare. Presented at the 2002 Tennessee Conference on Social
Welfare Training Conference, Nashville, TN. (two sessions).
Bride, B.E. (2002, January). Construct validity of the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale.
Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research 6th Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.
Bride, B.E. (2001, December). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Secondary Traumatic Stress
Scale. Poster presentation at the 17th Annual Meeting for the International Society for Traumatic
Stress Studies, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Bride, B.E. (2001, January). Moving from mixed-gender to gender-specific treatment of
substance abuse: Impact on treatment retention and completion. Presented at the Society for
Social Work Research 5th Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
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Bride, B.E., Robinson, M.M., Yegidis, B. (2001, January). Secondary traumatic stress
symptomology in social workers. Poster presentation at the Society for Social Work Research 5th
Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
Bride, B.E. (2000, September). Combating compassion fatigue: Secondary traumatic stress and
vicarious traumatization in social workers. Presented at the NASW-GA state conference,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Gaudin, J., Robinson, M., & Bride, B.E. (1999, June). Implications of Senate Bill 611: Can
facilitating early planning for children in foster care really work? Presented at the American
Professional Society on the Abuse of Children’s 7th Annual Colloquium, San Antonio, Texas.
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Bride, B.E. (2015, August). The science of secondary traumatic stress. Workshop presented for
the National Association of Social Workers – Georgia Chapter, Atlanta, GA.
Bride. B.E. (2015, July). Understanding and addressing secondary traumatic stress in systems of
care. Plenary presentation at the Georgia Systems of Care Academy. Stone Mountain, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2015, July). Secondary traumatic stress. Workshop presented to the Walton County
Division of Children and Family Services, Monroe, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2014, September). Trauma/Secondary trauma. Workshop presented to Together
Georgia, Douglasville, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2014, August). Caregiver compassion fatigue. Webinar conducted for the Military
Families Learning Network.
Bride, B.E. (2014, June). Compassion fatigue in volunteer work with abused and maltreated
children. Presented to the Piedmont CASA Volunteers, Winder, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2014, May). Secondary traumatic stress. Presented at the 2014 National Citizens
Review Panel Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2014, April). Compassion fatigue for hospice providers. Presented to the Hospice
and Palliative Nurses Association, Northeast Georgia Chapter.
Bride, B.E. (2013, October). Secondary traumatic stress prevention for adoption and foster care
workers. Presented to Families First, Atlanta, Georgia.
Bride, B.E. (2013, October). Secondary traumatic stress and self-care for professionals in
special educational settings. Presented to the Oakland Meadows School, Lawrenceville, Georgia.
Bride, B.E. (2013, September). Motivational interviewing for dieticians. Presented to the
Northeast Georgia Regional Association of Dieticians. Athens, Georgia.
Bride, B.E. (2013, August). Training US Army Chaplain Command to implement the chaplain
self-care for secondary traumatic stress online training module. Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
Bride, B.E. (2013, May). Secondary traumatic stress in social work practice. A workshop
delivered to University of Georgia School of Social Work field instructors. Athens, Georgia.
Bride, B.E. (2013, February). Self-care for school counselors. Presented at the Spring meeting of
the Region 4 School Counselors Association. Athens, Georgia.
Bride, B.E. (2013, January). Secondary traumatic stress scale. Presented at the 27th Annual San
Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA.
Bride, B.E. (2013, January). Secondary traumatic stress in child and family maltreatment.
Presented at the 27th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family
Maltreatment, San Diego, CA.
Bride, B.E. (2012, October). Self-care for social workers: Dealing with secondary trauma and
burnout. Presentated to the Clarke County School District Dept. of Social Work. Athens, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2012, May). Developing a Career Development Award proposal for NIH.
Presentation to the College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
Bride, B.E. (2012, April). Secondary trauma and the child welfare workforce. Keynote
presentation at the 13th Annual CACSW Conference. Minneapolis, MN.
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Bride, B.E., & Figley, C.R. (2012, March). Secondary traumatic stress and social work practice.
Weekend course delivered in the DSW Program, School of Social Policy and Practice, University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
Bride, B.E. (2011, November). Implementing motivational interviewing in public health settings.
Workshop delivered to the Northeast Georgia Public Health Region, Athens, Georgia. Repeat of
#26 to different audience.
Bride, B.E. (2011, November). Secondary traumatic stress and self care in school settings.
Presented to Jackson County School District, Jefferson, Georgia.
Bride, B.E. (2011, November). Implementing motivational interviewing in public health settings.
Workshop delivered to the Northeast Georgia Public Health Region, Athens, Georgia.
Bride, B.E. (2011, March). Collateral damage: The impact of caring for traumatized
populations. Lecture presented as the 2011 Distinguished Scholar at the Buffalo Center for Social
Research, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
Bride, B.E. (2010, September). Where and how have incentives been adopted? Presented at the
National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network Steering Committee Meeting,
Bethesda, MD.
Bride, B.E. (2010, February). Trauma and PTSD in substance abuse treatment. A workshop
presented at St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. Atlanta, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2009, September). Compassion fatigue in military caregivers. A workshop
presented at the Clinical Preceptorship Training Conference, Naval Air Station, San Diego, CA.
Bride, B.E. (2008, October). Compassion fatigue in child advocacy centers. A workshop
presented to Harmony House Child Advocacy Center, Royston, Georgia.
Bride, B.E. (2008, August). Secondary traumatic stress in school settings. A workshop presented
to Forsyth County Schools, Cumming, Georgia.
Bride, B.E. (2008, August). Secondary trauma and self care in school social workers. A
workshop presented to Dekalb County Schools, Stone Mountain, Georgia.
Figley, C.R., & Bride, B.E. (2008, June). Secondary trauma and military caregivers. Keynote
presentation at the Combat Stress: Understanding the Challenges, Preparing for the Return
conference, Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, MA.
Bride, B.E. (2008, April). Core elements of effective substance abuse prevention programs.
Presented at the Oconee Area Resource Council.
Bride, B.E. (2008, March). Secondary traumatic stress and self-care. A workshop presented at
the 2008 Spring conference of the School Social Work Association of Georgia, St. Simons Island,
GA. (3 workshops presented).
Bride, B.E. (2007, October). Secondary traumatic stress. A workshop presented to the Treasure
Coast, FL chapter of NASW, Ft. Pierce, FL.
Bride, B.E. (2007, October). Secondary traumatic stress. An in-service training presented for
United for Families, Jensen Beach, FL.
Bride, B.E. (2007, October). Secondary traumatic stress in clinical social work. A workshop
presented to the Georgia Society for Clinical Social Work, Atlanta, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2007, April). Preventing secondary traumatic stress in clinical work with child
sexual abuse. An in-service workshop presented at The Treehouse, Inc., Winder, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2007, March). Preventing secondary traumatic stress in school social work.
Presented to the Northeast Georgia School Social Work Association, Athens, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2006, November). The ethics of self-care in clinical work with substance abusing
populations. Presented at the 2006 All Class Reunion, School of Social Work, The University of
Georgia, Athens, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2006, October). Compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, and vicarious
trauma. Presented at the 2006 Field Education Conference, School of Social Work, The
University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
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Jones, J.L., & Bride, B.E. (2006, September). Developing an empirically based initiative: The
Tennessee Supervisor Project - Workshop #1. Presented at the Southern Regional Quality
Improvement Center Summit on Child Welfare Supervision, Memphis, TN.
Jones, J.L., & Bride, B.E. (2006, September). Developing an empirically based initiative: The
Tennessee Supervisor Project - Workshop #2. Presented at the Southern Regional Quality
Improvement Center Summit on Child Welfare Supervision, Memphis, TN.
Bride, B.E. (2005, October). Social issues of substance abuse. Presented at the Current Issues of
Substance Abuse Workshop, College of Pharmacy, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Bride, B.E. (2005, October). Current research on secondary traumatic stress. Presented to the
faculty of the Department of Community Health Systems, School of Nursing, University of
California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.
Bride, B.E. (2004, November). Secondary traumatic stress and burnout in child welfare.
Presented at the Connecting for Children’s Justice Symposium, Nashville, TN.
Bride, B.E. & MacMaster, S.A. (2002, September). Effective treatment of co-occurring
disorders. Presented at Building the Bridge – One of Four Conferences on the Integration of
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Las Vegas, Nevada.
MacMaster, S.A. & Bride, B.E. (2001, December). Dual-diagnosis and criminal justice.
Presentation at Centerstone Mental Health Center, Columbia, Tennessee.
Bride, B.E. (1999, November). Developing an outcomes management system. Presented at the
Fifth Annual Georgia School for Best Practices in Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and
Substance Abuse: Fast Forwarding Implementation of Best Practices, Macon, Georgia.
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
2012-2016
Title: Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students
Funding Source: Health Resources and Services Administration
Role: Principal Investigator, 2012-2014. PI duties transferred when I left UGA in 2014.
Amount: $1,800,000
2011-2014
Title: Evaluation of the CETPA Virtual Reality Clinic
Funding Source: SAMHSA/CSAT
Role: Principal Investigator
Amount: $126,000
2011-2016
Title: Adoption of Innovations in Private A&D Treatment Facilities (R37DA013110)
Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Paul Roman)
Amount: $3,720,224
2010-2013
Title: Evaluation of the CETPA Assertive Adolescent and Family Treatment for Latinos
Funding Source: SAMHSA/CSAT
Role: Principal Investigator
Amount: $135,000
2010-2013
Title: U.S. Army Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) Project
Funding Source: US Department of Defense
Role: Consultant (PI: Don Bower)
Amount: $859,000
2009-2014
Title: Substance Abuse Treatment with Traumatized Populations (K01DA024718)
Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Role: Principal Investigator
Amount: $839,735
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2008-2013
Title: Use of Evidence-Based Practices in Alcoholism Treatment (R01AA015974)
Funding Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Paul Roman)
Amount: $3,100,000
2007-2012
Title: CTN Membership and Adoption of Innovative Tx Practices (R01DA014482)
Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Paul Roman)
Amount: $3,200,000
2006-2011
Title: Adoption of Innovations in Private A&D Treatment Facilities (R01DA013110)
Funding Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Paul Roman)
Amount: $2,500,000
2009
Title: Social Work Mental Health Program
Funding Source: Board of Regents, University System of Georgia
Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Nancy Kropf)
Amount: $85,000 ($15,000 to the UGA School of Social Work)
2008-2010
Title: Behavioral Health Professional Education & Supervised Clinical Practice
Funding Source: Board of Regents, University System of Georgia
Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Maurice Daniels)
Amount: $600,000 ($380,000 to the School of Social Work)
2004
Title: Secondary Traumatic Stress among Substance Abuse Counselors
Funding Source: Research seed grant, Office of the Dean, UGA School of Social Work
Role: Principal Investigator
Amount: $5000
2004
Title: Middle Tennessee HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment Needs Assessment
Funding Source: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership
Role: Principal Investigator (with Samuel MacMaster)
Amount: $92,500
2003-2007
Title: Evaluation of the Trauma Intervention Center for Children and Adolescents
Funding Source: SAMHSA/CMHS
Role: Principal Investigator
Amount: $200,000
2003
Title: Middle Tennessee HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment Needs Assessment
Funding Source: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership
Role: Principal Investigator (with Samuel MacMaster)
Amount: $72,500
2002-2005
Title: Evaluation of the Child Protective Services Supervisors Development Project
Funding Source: Children’s Bureau/Southern Regional Quality Improvement Center
Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Jenny Jones)
Amount: $375,000
2002-2004
Title: Evaluation of the Nashville Young Women’s Alcohol and Drug Services Project
Funding Source: SAMHSA/CSAT
Role: Principal Investigator (with Samuel MacMaster)
Amount: $15,000
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2001-2004
Title: Evaluation of the Nashville Area Recovery Alliance Project
Funding Source: SAMHSA/CSAT
Role: Principal Investigator (with Samuel MacMaster)
Amount: $40,000
COURSES TAUGHT
Ph.D. Courses
Theories of Social Work Practice II
Academic Research Seminar
Philosophy of Science and Theory Development
MSW Courses
Foundations of Social Work Practice I
Clinical Social Work with Groups
Assessment and Psychopathology
Social Work Research
Evaluation of Social Work Practice
Family Dynamics
Substance Abuse
Crisis Intervention and Traumatized Populations
Social Welfare Policy and the Social Work Profession
BSW Courses
Direct Practice II: Individuals and Families
Overview of Substance Abuse
Crisis Intervention and Traumatized Populations
Web-based Courses
Substance Abuse (BSW & MSW)
Evaluation of Social Work Practice (MSW)
Assessment and Psychopathology (MSW)
Short-term Interventions (MSW)
Independent Study
Pharmacological Intervention in Social Work Practice
Narrative Approaches in Substance Abuse Treatment
Treating Co-Occurring Disorders
Social Work Practice and Substance Abuse
Treatment of Eating Disorders
Social Work Practice and Spirituality
Trauma Therapy
DISSERTATION and THESIS COMMITTEES
Chair
Jana Pruett (Ph.D., in process). Impact of the Affordable Care Act on provision of substance use disorder
treatment services. University of Georgia.
Katie Crawford (Ph.D., in process). Implementation of trauma-focused services in homeless shelters.
University of Georgia.
Dionne King (Ph.D., 2012). The role of adolescent risk factors in the development of a model for female
perpetration of teen dating violence. University of Georgia. Current Position: Assistant Professor,
University of West Florida. (Co-chaired with Schnavia Smith Hatcher, Ph.D.)
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Jacquelyn Lee (Ph.D., 2012). Secondary traumatic stress in a national sample of social workers.
University of Georgia. Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina,
Wilmington.
Sarah Kintzle (Ph.D., 2012). Secondary traumatic stress in military healthcare providers. University
of Georgia. Current Position: Assistant Professor of Research, University of Southern California.
Michael Humble (Ph.D., 2008). Evolution of a virus: Framing of HIV/AIDS in social work journals.
University of Georgia. Current Position: Assistant Professor, CSU, Stanislaus.
Angela Montagno (Ph.D., 2007). Trauma in street children and those at risk of the street in Mexico City:
An exploratory study of exposure, severity, and risk factors. University of Georgia. Current
Position: Senior Research Associate. ICF International.
Committee Member
Brendan Beal (Ph.D., in process). Use of technology in the delivery of social work interventions.
University of Georgia.
Christi Luby, (Ph.D., 2015). Secondary traumatic stress among family members of OIE/OEF
veterans. Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Health Sciences, University of Texas, El Paso.
Chrissy Proctor (Ph.D., 2014). Direct effects and interactions of individual characteristics, peers, parents,
schools, and community influences on rural adolescent substance use and school connectedness.
Department of Health Promotion and Behavior, University of Georgia. Current position:
Instructor, College of Public Health, University of Georgia.
Hyejung Oh (Ph.D., 2013). Intimate partner violence in inter-racial marriages. University of Georgia.
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Troy University.
Katie Kinkaid (M.A., 2013). Effects of client trauma on substance abuse counselors and their
families. University of Georgia (Industrial/Organizational Psychology).
Carol Britton Laws (Ph.D., 2012). Competency-based professional development as a predictor of
direct support professional retention. University of Georgia. Current Position: Clinical Assistant
Professor, University of Georgia Institute for Human Development and Disability.
Sherrie Wilcox (Ph.D., 2011). Psychological well-being among military personnel. University of
Georgia (Health Promotion and Behavior). Current Position: Research Assistant Professor,
University of Southern California.
Omar Sims (Ph.D., 2011). Psychosocial impact of Hepatitis C Virus. University of Georgia. Current
Position: Assistant Professor, University of Alabama.
Marcella Mellinger (Ph.D., 2011). Community agencies and social justice advocacy. University of
Georgia. Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Maryland-Baltimore County.
R. Benson McCloud (Ph.D., 2011). A qualitative study of secondary traumatic stress in mental
health social workers. The Sanville Institute, Berkley, CA.
Colleen Law (Ph.D., 2010). Client, practitioner, and system characteristics influencing the
occurrence of secondary traumatic stress in mental health practitioners. Heller School of Policy
Studies, Brandeis University.
Sunyoung Yoo (Ph.D., 2009). Immigrant Parent Stress Inventory (IPSI): Development and initial
Validation. University of Georgia.
Byungdeok Kang (Ph.D., 2009). Churches’ contribution to American communities: A social service
perspective. University of Georgia. Current Position: Assistant Professor, Handong Global
University, Pohang, Gyeongsang, South Korea
Sarah Jackson (Ph.D., 2009). A path analysis of sleep, compassion fatigue and health. California
School of Professional Psychology. Current Position: Major, USAF
Sandra Yudelivich (Ph.D., 2009). Latina women’s experiences with HIV/AIDS. University of
Georgia. Current position: Assistant Professor, Salem State College.
Amy Traylor (Ph.D., 2007). Exploring cue reactivity in nicotine dependent young adults using virtual
reality with expanded olfactory cues. University of Georgia. Current position: Assistant
Professor, University of Alabama.
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Hilary Copp (Ph.D., 2007). Using virtual reality therapy to investigate cross-cue reactivity and
environmental cues in nicotine dependent problem drinkers. University of Georgia. Current
position: Associate Professor and BSW Coordinator, Edinboro University.
Rene Searles (Ph.D., 2006). The effects of trauma focused grief interventions with parentally bereaved
children. University of Georgia. Current position: Assistant Professor, Kennesaw University.
Dhira Crunkilton (Ph.D., 2005). The innovative journey mapping internet evaluation tool. University of
Georgia. Current Position: Associate Professor, Southeast Missouri State University.
Kate McClernon-Chaffin (M.S.S.W., 2004). Frame analysis of the Living Wage Campaign and social
work implications. University of Tennessee. Current position: Director of the Nashville MSSW
Program and the Online MSSW Program, University of Tennessee.
SERVICE ACTIVITIES
School and University Service
Georgia State University
2014 - present Executive Committee, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies.
2014 - present Management Committee, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies.
University of Georgia
University-wide
2013 - 2014
Faculty Research Grants Review Committee, Office of the Vice President for Research
2012 - 2014
Executive Board, Center for Gambling Research.
2010 - 2011
Health and Risk Communication Program Review Committee
2008 - 2014
Faculty Activity Report Advisory Committee
2008
Strategic Planning Evaluation Committee
2006 - 2010
Faculty Affairs Committee
2006 - 2009
University Council
2006 - 2009
University Council Executive Committee
2006 - 2008
Human Subjects Office Advisory Committee
2005 - 2014
Academic Honesty Panel, Office of the Vice President for Instruction
2005 - 2006
University Libraries Committee
School of Social Work
2013 - 2014
Faculty Executive Committee
2013 - 2014
Faculty Personnel Committee
2012 - 2014
Academic and Professional Performance Committee (Chair, 2013- 2014)
2010 - 2014
Research Task Force, (Chair, 2010 – 2014)
2010 - 2014
Doctoral Program Committee (Chair, 2011 – 2014)
2007 - 2009
Administrative Committee
2007 - 2009
Graduate Coordinator
2007 - 2009
Academic Planning and Evaluation Committee
2005 - 2009
Doctoral Program Committee
2004 - 2009
MSW Curriculum Committee (Chair, 2007-2009)
2005 - 2008
Faculty Personnel Committee
1998 - 2000
Doctoral Program Committee, Student Representative
University of Tennessee
2003 - 2004
Faculty Governance Committee, College of Social Work
2003 - 2004
Search and Screen Committee, College of Social Work
2003
Curriculum Revision Task Force, College of Social Work
2002 - 2004
Admissions Committee, College of Social Work
2002 - 2004
Institutional Review Board, College of Social Work
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2002 - 2003
2001 - 2004
2001 - 2004
2001 - 2002
Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Social Work Honor Society, College of Social Work
Faculty Advisor, Master’s Social Work Organization, College of Social Work
Clinical Social Work Practice Committee, College of Social Work
Minority Affairs Committee, College of Social Work
Professional and Community Service
2015 - present Member, University Advisory Committee, Georgia Division of Family & Childrens
Services.
2011- 2012
Consultant, UNAIDS, Geneva, Switzerland.
2006 - 2014
Consultant, Clínica para la Educación, Tratamiento, y Prevención de la Adicción,
Norcross, GA
2005
Consultant, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Atlanta, GA
2005
Consultant, Athens Community Council on Aging, Athens, GA
2003 - 2007
Consultant, Family and Children’s Services, Nashville, TN
2003 - 2005
Consultant, Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership, Nashville, TN
2003
Consultant, Nashville Prevention Partnership, Nashville, TN
2002 - 2004
Consultant, Nashville Young Women’s Alcohol & Drug Services Project, Nashville, TN
2001 - 2004
Consultant, Nashville Area Recovery Alliance Project, Nashville, TN
2001 - 2004
Member, Institutional Review Board (IRB), Foundations Associates, Nashville, TN
2001 - 2003
Member, Encuentro Latino Task Force, Mental Health Association of Middle Tennessee
Editorial Service
2011 - 2016
Editor-in-Chief, Traumatology
2010 - 2011
Editor-Elect, Traumatology
2010 - 2011
Associate Editor, Traumatology
2004 - present Editorial Board, Traumatology
2004 - 2010
Consulting Editor, Health & Social Work
2006 - 2009
Book Review Editor, Health & Social Work
2008
Manuscript reviewer, Community Mental Health Journal
2006
Special Issue Editor, Clinical Social Work Journal: Special Issue on Compassion
Fatigue in Social Work
2006
Special Issue Editor, Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment: Special
Issue on Women and HIV/AIDS: An International Perspective
2000 - 2005
Manuscript reviewer, Research on Social Work Practice
2005
Special Issue Editor, Stress, Trauma, and Crisis
2005
Manuscript reviewer, Routledge
2003 - 2004
Manuscript reviewer, Traumatology
2004
Manuscript reviewer, Journal of Trauma Practice
2002 - 2003
Book proposal reviewer, John Wiley & Sons Publishers
2003
Manuscript reviewer, Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment
1999
Manuscript reviewer, Psychological Reports.
HONORS AND AWARDS
2011
2011
2012 - 2013
2011 - 2012
2010 - 2011
2009 - 2010
2007 - 2009
Creative Research Medal, University of Georgia.
Distinguished Scholar, Center for Social Research, University at Buffalo, State
University of New York.
NIH Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award – Competitive Renewal
NIH Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award – Competitive Renewal
NIH Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award – Competitive Renewal
NIH Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award – Competitive Renewal
NIH Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award
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2006 - 2009
2006
2001
1999
1998
1994
1993
1990
1990
1987
Faculty Mentoring Fellow, Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia
Early Career Social Work Research Mentoring Travel Award, National Institute of Drug
Abuse (NIDA) and the Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research (IASWR)
Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, University of Georgia
University-Wide Assistantship, The Graduate School, University of Georgia
University-Wide Assistantship, The Graduate School, University of Georgia
Phi Alpha National Social Work Honor Society
Dedicated Service Award, Alachua County Crisis Center
Golden Key National Honor Society
Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society
Alpha Lambda Delta National Freshman Honor Society
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Society for Social Work and Research
Council on Social Work Education
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
American Public Health Association
National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work
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