June 2011 VITA Name: Honore M. Hughes Business Address: 1. Department of Psychology Saint Louis University 221 North Grand Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 977-2291 Academic Positions University of Arkansas, Assistant Professor 1978-1984 University of Arkansas, Associate Professor with Tenure 1984-1989 Saint Louis University, Associate Professor 1989-1993 Saint Louis University, Full Professor with Tenure 1993 to present 2. Educational Background B.S., Psychology, University of Iowa, May 1972 Ph.D., Clinical/Community Psychology, University of South Carolina, December 1977 Vanderbilt-Peabody Internship in Professional Psychology, 1976-1977; training in Clinical Child Psychology Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Crippled Children's Division, University of Oregon Health Sciences University, 1977-1978; Pediatric and Clinical Child Psychology 3. Awards and Honors Recipient of the Raymond D. Fowler Award from the American Psychological Association (APA Graduate Student Association) for outstanding graduate teaching, 1992. 4. Teaching Activities a. Classroom teaching 1. Undergraduate: Infancy and Childhood; Childhood and Adolescence; Abnormal Psychology; Abnormal Child Psychology; Family Violence Seminar 1 2. Graduate: Psychological Assessment; Clinical Child Psychology; Intervention with Children; Human Diversity; Family Violence Seminar; Lifespan Developmental Psychology b. Clinical supervision of graduate students Duties involve the supervision of a clinical vertical team consisting of students at the first, second, third and fourth year levels. Focus on child and adolescent psychopathology, assessment and intervention from family and community perspective. c. Research supervision and teaching Duties entail the supervision of theses and dissertations, as well as the facilitation of a research team. Interest areas include family violence; children of battered women; dating violence; ethnic socialization and parenting. 5. Research and Scholarly Activities a. Selected Publications Hughes, H.M. (1989). A child-oriented approach to the treatment of intrafamilial sexual abuse. In M.C. Roberts and C.E. Walker (Eds.), Casebook of child and pediatric psychology (pp. 212-227). NY: Guilford. Hughes, H.M., Parkinson, & Vargo, M.C. (1989). Witnessing and experiencing family violence: A double whammy? Journal of Family Violence, 4, 197209. Hughes, H.M., Vargo, M.C., Ito, E.S., & Skinner, S.K. (1991). Psychological adjustment of children of battered women: Influences of gender. Family Violence Bulletin, 7, 15-17. Hughes, H.M., & Goldberg, M.A. (1991). Practice with ethnic minority clients. Clinical Child Psychology Newsletter, 6, 9. Francis, C.R., Hughes, H.M., & Hitz, L. (1992). Physically abusive parents and the 16PF: A preliminary typology. Child Abuse & Neglect, 16, 673-685. Hughes, H.M. (1992). Impact of spouse abuse on children of battered women: Implications for practice. Violence Update, 2, 1, 9-11. 2 Hughes, H.M., Becker, L.S., Hinson, R.C., Eardley, J.L., Farrell, S.M., Goldberg, M.A., Hattrich, L.S., & Sigward, T. M. (1993). Research Vertical Team: A model for Scientist-Practitioner training. The Clinical Psychologist, 46, 14-18. Hughes, H.M., & Fantuzzo, J.W. (1994). Family violence--Child. In M. Hersen, R.J., Ammerman, & L.A. Sisson (Eds.), Handbook of aggressive and destructive behavior (pp. 491-508). Plenum. Hughes, H.M., & Marshall, M. (1995). Advocacy for children of battered women. In J.L. Edleson, P.G. Jaffe, and E. Peled (Eds.), Ending the cycle of violence: Community responses to children of battered women (121-144). Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Holzman, L.A., Searight, H.R., & Hughes, H.M. (1996). Clinical psychology graduate students and personal psychotherapy: Results of an exploratory study. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27, 98-101. Bennett, S.E., & Hughes, H.M. (1997). Performance of female college students and sexual abuse survivors on the Brief Symptom Inventory. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 52, 535-541. Hughes, H.M. (1997). Research concerning children of battered women: Clinical implications. In R. Geffner, S. B. Sorenson, & P. K. Lundberg-Love (Eds.), Violence and sexual abuse at home: Current issues, interventions, and research in spousal battering and child maltreatment (pp. 225-244). Binghamton, NY: Haworth. Graham-Bermann, S.A., & Hughes, H.M. (1998). The impact of domestic violence and emotional abuse on children: The intersection of research, theory, and clinical intervention. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 1(2), 1-22. Hughes, H.M., & Graham-Bermann, S.A. (1998). Children of battered women: Impact of emotional abuse on adjustment and development. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 1(2), 23-50. Hughes, H.M., & Luke, D.A. (1998). Heterogeneity in adjustment among children of battered women. In G.W. Holden, R. Geffner, & E.N. Jouriles (Eds.), Children exposed to family violence (pp. 185-222). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Rossman, B.B. R., Hughes, H.M., & Hanson, K.L. (1998). The victimization of school-age children. In B.B.R. Rossman and M.S. Rosenberg (Eds.), Multiple victimization of children: Conceptual, developmental, research, and treatment issues (pp. 87-106).NY: Haworth. 3 Falkenhain, M., Ducro, P, & Hughes, H. M. (1999). Child sexual abusers among Roman Catholic priests and brothers: A cluster analytic study. Sexual Addictions and Compulsions, 6, 317-336. Hughes, H.M. (1999). Individual psychotherapy for children with ADHD. In C.B. Jones, H.R. Searight, & M.A. Urban (Eds.), Parent articles about ADHD (pp. 67-68). San Antonio, TX: Communication Skill Builders. Bennett, S.E., Hughes, H.M., & Luke, D.A. (2000). Heterogeneity in patterns of child sexual abuse, family functioning, and long-term adjustment Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15, 134-157. Rossman, B.B., Hughes, H.M., and Rosenberg, M.S. (2000). Children and interparental violence: Impact of exposure. Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis. Hughes, H.M., Graham-Bermann, S.A., & Gruber, G. (2001). Resilience in children exposed to adult domestic violence (pp. 67-90). In S.A. Bermann & J.E. Edelson (Eds.), Intimate violence in the lives of children: The future of research, intervention and social policy. Washington, D.C.: APA Books. Graham-Bermann, S.A., & Hughes, H.M. (2003). Intervention for children exposed to interparental violence: Assessing needs and research priorities. Clinical Child and Family Review, 6, 189-204. Hughes, H.M., Humphrey, N.N., & Weaver, T.L. (2004). Advances in violence and trauma: Toward comprehensive ecological models. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20, 1-8. Wilson, S..L., Kuebli, J. E., & Hughes, H.M. (2005). Patterns of maternal behavior among neglectful families: Implications for research and intervention. Child Abuse & Neglect, 29, 985-1001. Weaver, T.L., Hughes, H.M., Friedman, P.T., Edwards, T.A., Holmes, D. (2006). Pediatric-psychology partnership for abuse prevention, Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 13, 13-19. Hughes, H.M., & Huth-Bock, A.C. (2007). Variations in parenting stress in African-American battered women. European Psychologist, 12, 62-71. Huth-Bock, A.C. & Hughes, H.M. (2008). Impact of parenting stress and parenting behavior on children’s adjustment in families experiencing intimate partner violence, Journal of Family Violence, 23, 243-251. 4 Humphrey, N.N., Hughes, H.M., & Holmes, D.E. (2008). Understanding of prayer among African-American children: Preliminary themes. Journal of Black Psychology, 34, 309-330. Blashill, A. J., & Hughes, H.M. (2009). Gender role and gender role conflict: Implications for counseling with gay men. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 13(3), 170-186. Schroeder, J.S., Hood, M.M., & Hughes, H.M. (2010). Interparental agreement on the Syndrome Scales of the Child Behavior Checklist: Correspondence and Discrepancies. Journal of Child and Family Studies,19(5), 646-653. Hughes, H.M., Hopper, E. M., & Cangiano, C.M. (2011). Patterns of distress in sheltered battered women: Implications for intervention. Violence and Victims, 26(4). . b. External Grants applied for and funded Hughes, H.M. (1981-84) Services to Children in Shelters for Battered Women, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect (NC/CAN), DHHS. Principal Investigator, 1981-1984, $172,500. Weaver, T.L., Hughes, H.M., & Friedman, P.T. (2002-04). Pediatric-Psychology Partnership for Abuse Prevention. Funded through the Graduate Psychology Education initiative, Dept. of Health and Human Services, $111, 398; Co-PI. October 2002-May 2004. Hughes, H.M., & Schiller-Baker, M. (2006-2007). Program evaluation of children’s advocacy in a shelter for battered women: I. Funded by the Simon Foundation, St. Louis, MO. $5000. Hughes, H.M., & Schiller-Baker, M. (2007-2009). Program evaluation of children’s advocacy in a shelter for battered women: II. Funded by the Roblee Foundation, St. Louis, MO. $13,500. c. Recent Presentations Hughes, H.M. (September, 2009). Lessons learned: Three decades of research and practice. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Institute on Violence, Aggression, and Trauma, San Diego, CA. Hughes, H.M. , Clary, L., & Surrell, J.A. (September, 2009). Impact evaluation of children’s services in shelters for battered women. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Institute on Violence, Aggression and Trauma, San Diego, CA. 5 d. Current projects and interests Parenting skills among battered women and impact upon children's adjustment Clinical implications of heterogeneity in adjustment in children of battered women Program evaluation of services to children of battered women Situational and dispositional factors in young adults’ engagement in dating Violence Bi/multi-racial identity and psychological adjustment Qualitative and person-oriented research methodologies 6. Service a. Professional 1. Accreditation Site Visitor for American Psychological Association-16 total visits Member of Site Visit Team - 6 Chair of Site Visit Team – 10 Member of APA Accreditation Appeals Panel 2001-2005 2. Editorial Boards: Journal of Emotional Abuse Family Violence & Sexual Assault Bulletin Clinical Child Psychology Newsletter Journal of Family Violence 3. Guest reviewer for: Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Journal of Family Violence Journal of Interpersonal Violence Violence and Victims Children and Youth Services Review 4. Memberships in: American Psychological Association Division 12 - Clinical Psychology Division 51 - Clinical Child Psychology Division 37 - Children, Youth and Families 6 American Orthopsychiatric Association Association for Women in Psychology 7