CURRICULUM VITAE - ROBERT L. GLEAVE EDUCATIONAL HISTORY Ph.D. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1981. Counseling Psychology M.Ed. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1976. Counseling and Guidance B.S. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1975. Psychology with a minor in French. Earned Public School Teaching Certification. POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING September 1982 to October 1984. Supervision under Dr. John Merryweather, Director of Psychology Training, Salt Lake County Mental Health. January 1983 to June 1984. Studies in Cognition, Human Emotion, and Ethics. University of Utah. LICENSURE Licensed as a Psychologist in Utah, December 1984 License Number 112659-2501 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION Diplomate in Group Psychology, February 2006 American Board of Professional Psychology Certified Group Psychotherapist, June 1996 National Registry of Certified Group Psychotherapists PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Karl F. Heiser Presidential Award, 1993 - Given by the American Psychological Association for outstanding service to professional psychology through advocacy on national and state issues. Curriculum Vita March 2012 1 of 16 PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS July 2012 to Present. Clinical Professor - Counseling and Career Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Joint Appointment with Counseling Psychology, Clinical Review Committee, Faculty Selection Committee. August 1989 to Present. Psychologist in private practice (part-time). I offer a full range of outpatient psychological services. August 2011 to July 2012. Clinical Professor - Associate Director, Counseling and Career Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Clinical Director, Counseling and Psychological Services. Joint Appointment with Counseling Psychology, Clinical Management Team (Chair), Clinical Review Committee (Chair), Faculty Selection Committee, Professional Standards Committee (Chair), Research and Assessment Team. January 2009 to July 2011. Clinical Professor - Counseling and Career Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Associate Clinical Director. Joint Appointment with Counseling Psychology, Clinical Management Team, Training Committee, Clinical Review Committee, Faculty Selection Committee. January 2007 to December 2008. Clinical Professor - Counseling and Career Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Joint Appointment with Counseling Psychology, Clinical Management Team, Training Committee, Clinical Review Committee, Faculty Selection Committee. September 1999 to December 2006. Clinical Professor - Counseling and Career Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Coordinator of Group Therapy, Joint Appointment with Counseling Psychology, Clinical Management Team, Research Management Team. September 1997 to September 1999. Clinical Professor - Counseling and Career Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Coordinator of Group Therapy, Coordinator of Eating Disorders Consultation team, and Health Center Liaison. August 1989 to September 1997. Associate Clinical Professor - Counseling and Career Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Coordinator of Group Therapy. Taught in the Educational Psychology graduate training program. January 1985 to August 1990. Adjunct Faculty - Weber State College, Ogden, Utah. Taught a variety of undergraduate Psychology courses through their extension program. October 1987 to September 1989. Clinical Director - United Behavioral Clinics, a full service mental health clinic, Salt Lake City, Utah. I helped conceptualize, design, Curriculum Vita March 2012 2 of 16 implement, refine, and administer a complete clinical system for a comprehensive mental health clinic. April 1985 to January 1988. Psychologist in private practice (part-time). May 1985 to October 1987. Team Leader - Children's Services, Southeast Unit, Salt Lake County Mental Health, Utah. I supervised the clinical work of 7 to 10 multidisciplinary staff delivering a full range of mental health services. June 1984 to October 1987. Psychologist - Southeast Unit, Salt Lake County Mental Health, Utah. I provided psychotherapy to a wide variety of clients in individual, group, marital, and family modalities. I also provided psychological evaluations. February 1985 to June 1987. Psychologist on contract (part-time) - LDS Social Services, Sandy, Utah. August 1981 to June 1984. Guidance Specialist (School Psychologist) - Jordan School District, Sandy, Utah. I provided oversight for all psychological services in assigned schools. January 1981 to August 1981. Faculty (50%) - Interpersonal Relations Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. I coordinated all non-credit group programs. July 1978 to January 1981. School Counselor - Bingham High School, South Jordan, Utah. August 1976 to July 1978. School Counselor - West Jordan Junior High School, West Jordan, Utah. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Brigham Young University Practicum for 2nd year Doctoral Students - CPSE 777R Fall Semester 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999. Advanced Group Theory and Process - CPSE 748 Winter Semester 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991. Practicum for 1st year Doctoral Students - Educational Psychology 779 Winter Semester 1996, 1995. Heritage Developmental Community - General Studies 214R Fall Semester 1991, 1989. Curriculum Vita March 2012 3 of 16 Supervised practicum and internship students several times in several settings between 1976 and 1985. Weber State College - Extension Program (degree granting) Abnormal Psychology - Psychology 345, Fall 1984 & 1988, Spring 1987 & 1991. Learning and Cognition - Psychology 425, Fall 1986. Personality Theory - Psychology 343, Winter 1989. Interpersonal Relations and Community - Psychology 200, Summer 1990. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS Gleave, R.L. (In Press) Being a Gospel Centered “Therapist” Matters: A Response to Authors. Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy Gleave, R.L. (In Press) Gospel Centered “Therapist” or Gospel Centered “Therapy”: Is There a Difference and Does It Matter? Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy Johnson, J., Burlingame, G., Davies, R., Gleave, R. & Olsen, J. (in press). An empirical clarification of the therapeutic relationship and group climate in diverse small group treatments. Journal of Counseling Psychology. Elder, J., Gleave, R., Burlingame, G., Fischer, L., Beecher, M. & Okiishi, J. (in prep). Discriminating treatment success in individual and group treatment using the Group Readiness Questionnaire. Krogel, J., Burlingame, G., Chapman, C., Renshaw, T., Gleave, R., Beecher, M., (under review). The Group Questionnaire: A clinical and empirical measure of the group relationship. Psychotherapy Research Nelson, P., Gleave, R., Burlingame, G. & Warren, J. (under review). Youth psychotherapy change trajectories and early warning system accuracy in a managed care setting. Psychotherapy Research Golightly, T., Beecher, M., Burlingame, G., Gleave, R., & Jensen, D. (March 2012). Experiencing a Practice-Based Evidence Group: It’s even less scary! Paper presented as an all-day course for the National Registry of Group Psychotherapists at the 69th Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY. Curriculum Vita March 2012 4 of 16 Burlingame, G., Gleave, R., Nelson, P. & Thayer, S. (R & R fall 2011). Differential effectiveness of group, individual and conjoint treatment: An archival analysis. Journal of Counseling Psychology. Baker, E., Burlingame, G., Beecher, M., Gleave, R. (R & R, 2011). The Group Readiness Questionnaire: A convergent validity analysis, Journal of Counseling Psychology. Burlingame, G.M., Cox, J.C., Davies, D.R., Layne, C.M., and Gleave, R.L., (2011). The Group Selection Questionnaire: Further Refinements in Group Member Selection. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 15(1), 60-74. Golightly, T., Beecher, M., Burlingame, G., Gleave, R., & Jensen, D. (March 2011). Experiencing a Practice-Based Evidence Group: It’s even less scary! Paper presented as an all-day course for the National Registry of Group Psychotherapists at the 68th Annual Conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY. Golightly, T., Beecher, M., Rosefelt, S., Burlingame, G., Jensen, D., & Gleave, R. (February 2011). OQ Measures: Demonstration of a software solution for informing clinical practice with outcome and process data. Paper presented as a training at the Joint Board Leadership Meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY. Gleave, Robert L., (Accepted). Justice: The Father of Forgiveness and Compassion. In Turning Freud Upside Down – Vol. 2. Jackson, A. & Fischer, L. Eds. Brigham Young University Press. Burlingame, G. M., Davies, D. R., Cox, J.C., Baker, E. L., Beecher, M. E., Gleave, R.L. (October 2010) The Group Readiness Questionnaire. Manual. Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Gleave, R. L., (September 2010) Gospel Centered “Therapist” or Gospel Centered “Therapy”: Is There a Difference and Does It Matter? Paper presented at the Convention of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, Salt Lake City, Utah. Gleave, R. L., (March 2010). The Marriage of Altruism and Egoism through Jesus Christ the Redeemer. Paper presented at the BYU Studies Symposium in celebration of its 50th anniversary, Provo UT. Bowman, R. C., Gleave, R.L., (August 2009). Facilitating Group Transition into a Working State by Avoiding Rescuing Behavior in Group Members and Group Leaders. Paper presented at the annual conferences of the American Curriculum Vita March 2012 5 of 16 Psychological Association; Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Gleave, R. L., Bowman, R. C., (August 2009). Learning by doing: An experiential group with an evidence-based practice component. Live demonstration presented at the 117th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Krogel, J., Burlingame, G., Beecher, M., Gleave, R., (June 2009). The Group Questionnaire: A New Measure of the Therapeutic Group Relationship. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Santiago, Chile. Hoffmann, L., Gleave, R., Burlingame, G., & Jackson, A. (2009). Exploring Interactions of Improvers and Deterioraters in the Group Therapy Process: A Qualitative Analysis. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 59(2), 179-197. Alonzo, J., Chapman, C., Burlingame, G., Gleave, R., (February 2009). Assessing Group Leader Interventions and Curative Relationship Factors in Group: The Development of the GQ and GPIRS as feedback Tools for Therapists. Paper Presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Chicago, IL. Jensen, D., Beecher, M.E., Gleave, R., & Gleave, D. (February 2009). Science to Service: Evidence-Based Group Practice in a University Counseling Center. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Chicago, IL. Baker, L., Burlingame, G. M., Cox J., & Gleave, R. L., (2008). Valuable Group Therapy Measurement Tools. The Group Psychologist, 18(2), 22. Cox, J. C., Burlingame, G. M., Davies, D. R., Gleave, R. M., Gross, J. (August, 2008) Selecting Members for Group Therapy: A Validation Study of the Group Selection Questionnaire. Paper presented at the annual conference of The American Psychological Association in Boston, Massachusetts. Gleave, R. L., Burlingame, G. M., Nelson, P. L., (June 2008). Differential Effectiveness of Individual, Conjoint & Group Treatments. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Barcelona, Spain. Davies, D. R., Burlingame, G. M., Johnson, J. E., Gleave, R. L. & Barlow, S. H. (2008). The Effects of a Feedback Intervention on Group Process and Outcome. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 12(2), 141 –154. Elder, J., Gleave, R., Burlingame, G. (February 2008). The Group Selection Curriculum Vita March 2012 6 of 16 Questionnaire: Preliminary Discriminant Sensitivity Analyses. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association; Washington, DC. Beecher, M., Jensen, D., Elder, J., Burlingame, G., & Gleave, R. (February 2008). Creating an Evidence-Based College Counseling Center Group Practice: Benefits and Resistance. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association; Washington, DC. Gleave, Robert L., (October, 2007). Justice: The Father of Forgiveness and Compassion. Paper presented at the Convention of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, Salt Lake City, Utah. Gleave, R.L., Jensen, D.R., Belisle, R., Nelson, P.L. (2006). Considering the Relationship Between Religion and Psychology. Journal of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, 30, 72-79. Johnson, J. E., Pulsipher, D., Ferrin, S. L., Burlingame, G. M., Davies, D. R., & Gleave, R. L. (2006). Measuring group processes: A comparison of the GCQ and CCI. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 10, 136 – 145. Krogel, J., Burlingame, G. & Gleave, R. (August 2006). The group questionnaire: A new measure of the group relationship. Paper presented at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association; New Orleans, LA. Cox, J. C., Chamberlain, L., Burlingame, G. M., Gleave, R. M., Beecher, M. (August, 2006) Y-OQ 64 Factor Structure Validation Using Structural Equation Modeling: Testing Theory Versus Empirical Findings. Paper presented at the annual conference of The American Psychological Association in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dayton, D.D., Okiishi, J.C., Lambert, M. J., Eggett, D., Nielsen, S. L., Gleave, R. L., (August 2006). The Design and Implementation of Therapist Effects Feedback. Paper presented at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association; New Orleans, LA Gleave, Robert L. (February 2006). Using Research to Strengthen Group Programs in University Counseling Centers. Paper Presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association; San Francisco, CA. Gleave, Robert L. (2005). Sorrow, Suffering, and Evil - Is There Reason to Hope?: Implications for Applied Psychology. In Turning Freud Upside Down. Jackson, A. & Fischer, L. Eds. Brigham Young University Press. Curriculum Vita March 2012 7 of 16 Johnson, J. E., Burlingame, G. M., Olsen, J., Davies, D. R., & Gleave, R. L. (2005). Group climate, cohesion, alliance, and empathy in group psychotherapy: Multilevel structural equation models. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52(3), 310-321. Mickelson, B., Burlingame, G., Gleave, R. (August 2005). Client Change in Multimodal Treatment: A comparison of Change Trajectories. Paper presented at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association; Washington, DC Gleave, R.L., Jensen, D., & Belisle, R. (September 2004). “Considering the Relationship Between Religion and Psychology”, Paper presented as a Plenary Address at the Convention of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists. Salt Lake City, Utah. Mickelson, B., Harmon, C., Burlingame, G., Gleave, R., (July 2004). Uncovering client change patterns in group versus individual treatment. Paper presented at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association; Honolulu, HI Gleave, R.L., Burlingame, G., Krogel, J., & Money, K. (June 2004). Evidence-based principles for group leadership. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Rome, Italy. Cox, J., Burlingame, G. M., Davies, R., Gleave, R. & Barlow, S. (February, 2004). The group selection questionnaire: Further refinements in group member selection. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association; New York, New York. Gleave, R. L., Belisle, R. H. (2003). The Mediator: Justice and Mercy as a Type for Bringing Unity Out of Conflict. Journal of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, 28, 67-72. Hoffmann, L., Burlingame, M., Gleave, R., & Johnson, J. (August, 2003). Examining interactions of deteriorators and improvers in group: a qualitative study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. Toronto Canada. Johnson, J. E., Burlingame, G. M., Olsen, J., Davies, D. R. & Gleave, R. (June, 2003). Clarifying therapeutic relationships in group psychotherapy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Weimar, Germany Johnson, J., Burlingame, G., Olsen, J., Davies, R. & Gleave, R. (June, 2003). Wedding a clinical and empirical understanding of the therapeutic relationship and group climate in psychotherapy groups. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Weimar, Germany. Curriculum Vita March 2012 8 of 16 Johnson, J. E., Burlingame, G. M., Davies, D. R., Olsen, J., Gleave, R. L. (February 2003). An Integrated Picture of Therapeutic Relationships in AGPA Institute and Counseling Center Groups. Paper presented at the American Group Psychotherapy Association. New Orleans, Louisiana. Gleave, Robert L. (October, 2002). Introspection without Defensiveness: Approaching Internal Consistency. Paper presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Convention, Park City, Utah. Gleave, R. L., & Belisle, R. H. (October, 2002). The Mediator: Justice and Mercy as a Type for Conflict Resolution and the Turning of Hearts Toward a Unity. Paper presented at the Convention of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ferrin, S., Gleave, R., Burlingame, G., Johnson, J., Davies, D. (August, 2002). An Investigation of Group Climate and Curative Factors in Group Therapy. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois. Davies, D., Johnson, J., Burlingame, G., Gleave, R. (August, 2002. The Effects of Feedback on Group Process. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois. Johnson, J., Burlingame, G., Olsen, J., Davies, D., Gleave, R. (August 2002). Clarifying Relationships in Group Psychotherapy. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois. Gleave, Robert L. (March 2000). Sorrow, Suffering, and Evil - Is There Reason to Hope?: Implications for Applied Psychology. Paper presented at the Convention of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, Salt Lake City, Utah. Gleave, R., Shively, A., & Smart, D. (August 1997). Longitudinal Analysis of Group Counseling Outcomes. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois. Gleave, Robert L. (November 1996). It’s Your Fault, or You Go First: A Post-modern Response to a marital dysfunction of Externalizing Satisfaction. Paper presented at the Utah Counseling Centers Conference, Park City, Utah. Gleave, Robert L. (October, 1996). A Counseling Philosophy Influenced by Postmodernism. Paper presented at Clinical Psychology Case Conference, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Curriculum Vita March 2012 9 of 16 Gleave, Robert L. (September, 1996). Making Effective Group Referrals. Paper presented in Counseling and Development Center Professional Development meeting, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Gleave, Robert L. President’s Report. The Utah Psychologist, vol. 4, No. 21, 1997. Gleave, Robert L. President’s Column. The Utah Psychologist, vol. 4, No. 20, 1997. Gleave, Robert L. President's Column. The Utah Psychologist, vol. 4, No. 18, 1996. Gleave, Robert L. (March, 1995). Post-Modern Philosophical Influences upon Marital Therapy. Paper presented at the Spring International Convention of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, Salt Lake City, Utah. Gleave, Robert L. "Ye are the Light of the World" Journal of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, vol. 20, No.1, 1994. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS “Learning by Doing—A Group Experience Illustrating Practice-Based Evidence.” Symposium co-chair at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. with Gary Burlingame, August 2011. “Supervision and Training of Group Psychotherapists” Symposium chair at the annual conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY. March 2011 “Starting Well—Using Evidence-Based Practice in Practicum Training.” Discussant for Symposium from George Fox University at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. August 2010. “Learning by Doing—An Experiential Group Illustrating Practice-Based Evidence.” Symposium co-chair at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. with Gary Burlingame, August 2010. “Do You Want to Know What’s Happening in Your Group?” Symposium co-chair at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. with Gary Burlingame, August 2010. “Experiencing A Practice-Based Evidence Group: It’s Not That Scary.” An all-day CE course presented in cooperation with the National Register of Certified Group Psychotherapists at the American Group Psychotherapy Association Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. with Gary Burlingame, Mark Beecher, Rebecca MacNair-Semands, and Raquel Bowman, February 2010. Curriculum Vita March 2012 10 of 16 “Learning by Doing—An Experiential Group With an Evidence-Based Practice Component.” Symposium co-chair at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada with Gary Burlingame and Mark Beecher, August 2009. “Group training video”. Poster presentation at the annual David O. McKay School of Education Mentored Research Conference, Provo, UT. with Lyman, M., Carl, B., Beecher, M., April 2009. “Science to Service: Evidence-Based Group Practice in a University Counseling Center”. Paper presented at the Brigham Young University Counseling and Career Center In-service meeting, Provo, UT. with Mark Beecher, Dallas Jensen, Gary Burlingame, Amy Greaves, & Tom Golightly, February, 2009. “Predicting Who Will Benefit From Group Psychotherapy: Group Selection Measures” Symposium co-chair at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA with Gary Burlingame, August 2008. “Enhancing Spiritual Development in the Context of Psychological Care: Spiritual Interventions” Plenary Panel Discussion moderated by Kristin Hansen, Ph.D. at the International Convention of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, Salt Lake City, UT, April 4,2008. “Academic Interests and AMCAP” Workshop facilitator at the International Convention of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, Salt Lake City, UT, September 29, 2006. “Overcoming Challenges in Measuring Group Process and Leadership” Symposium cochair at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA with Gary Burlingame, August 2006. “Measuring Child and Adolescent Outcomes in Divergent Settings and Populations” Symposium co-chair at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA with Gary Burlingame, August 2006. “Individuals in Group Psychotherapy – A Look at Selection and Outcome” Symposium co-chair at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC with Gary Burlingame, August 2005. “Evidence-Based Outcomes and Training in Group Psychotherapy.” Symposium co-chair at the annual conferences of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii with Gary Burlingame, July 2004. Innovations/Strengthening Groups: A Roundtable. Workshop Chair at the annual Curriculum Vita March 2012 11 of 16 Counseling Centers Conference, Park City, Utah, November, 2003. “What’s Happening in Group Psychotherapy?” Symposium co-chair at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada with Gary Burlingame, August 2003. “Dealing With Uncertainty in the Helping Professions: From Heisenberg to the Apostle Paul.” Belisle, Roger, Jensen, Dallas, Gleave, Robert. Poster Session at the International Conference of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 4, 2003. “Fear Not, Little Children . . . I Have Overcome the World.” Brigham Young University Campus Education Week, August 21-24, 2001. Group Therapy Update. Presentation in Counseling and Career Center professional development meeting, Brigham Young University. September 3, 1999. Longitudinal Outcome Assessment in a University Counseling Center. Workshop presented at the annual Utah Counseling Centers Conference, Park City, Utah, October 31, 1997 with Ann P. Shively, Ph.D., David W. Smart, Ph.D., Stevan L. Nielsen, Ph.D., and Aaron Jackson, Ph.D. Enhancing Professional Psychology in Utah County. Presentation to an Association of Utah County Psychologists. Orem, Utah, September 25, 1996. Group Psychotherapy. Workshop presented at the annual Utah Counseling Centers Conference, Park City, Utah, November 3, 1995. Using Spiritual Interventions in Psychotherapy: Practice Process Guidelines, and Ethical Considerations. Presentation with Jan Scharman, Ph.D., Lane Fischer, Ph.D. and Richard Potts, M.Ed, at the Rocky Mountain Regional conference of APA Division 17, University of Wyoming Recreation Camp--The Snowy Range Mountains, July14, 1995. Group Psychotherapy: What, How, Who, and Why. Presentation in Counseling and Development Center professional development meeting, Brigham Young University, December 9, 1994. Stress Management. Workshop presented to Brigham Young University Law School with Patricia Esplin, Ph.D. Provo, Utah, November 2, 1994. Crisis of Temptation and Self-Control. Discussion Leader. Presented at the Fall international convention of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 29, 1994. Curriculum Vita March 2012 12 of 16 Group Techniques. Workshop presented at the annual Utah Counseling Centers Conference, Park City, Utah, November, 1993. Group Work. Presentation in Counseling and Development Center professional development meeting, Brigham Young University, October 1993. In Vivo Group Demonstration. Live group therapy session presented to demonstrate group techniques in Counseling and Development Center professional development meeting, Brigham Young University, January 29, 1993. Group Psychotherapy. Presentation to all interns, externs, clerks, trainees, etc. in their training seminar, Brigham Young University, January 1993. Professional Activities and Job Hunting. Presentation to the Counseling and Development Center's Psychology Interns in their Psychology Intern Seminar, Brigham Young University, January 1993. Gender Issues. Workshop presented at the annual Utah Counseling Center's Conference, Park City, Utah, November, 1992. Treating Eating Disorders. Panel member during Eating Disorders awareness week, Brigham Young University, February 4, 1992. Helplessness - Trapped in an Oppressors Paradigm - following Childhood Sexual Abuse. Teach-in sponsored by VOICE, BYU Committee to Promote the Status of Women, Brigham Young University, January 23, 1992. Balancing Career and Family. Presentation in senior seminar for Technology Majors, Brigham Young University, Fall 1991. Linear Time and Group Psychotherapy. Presentation in Counseling and Development Center professional development meeting, Brigham Young University, November 8, 1991. Supporting Agency: Using Gospel Principles in the treatment of Psychological Problems. Workshop presented twice at the Fall international convention of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, October, 1990, Salt Lake City, Utah. Co-Therapy Relationships in Group Therapy. Counseling and Development Center group therapy inservice meeting, Brigham Young University, October 22, 1991. Group Therapy - Therapeutic Factors, Here and Now Focus, and Misconceptions/Fears. Presentation in Counseling and Development Center professional development meeting, Brigham Young University, Fall 1990. Curriculum Vita March 2012 13 of 16 The "Saying" and the "Said" - an Introduction to Ethical Postmodern Philosophy. Presentation in Counseling and Development Center professional development meeting, Brigham Young University, Fall 1990 Group Therapy as Primary Treatment Modality. Presentation in Counseling and Development Center professional development meeting, Brigham Young University, Winter 1990. Personal Responsibility and Other Paradigmatic Assumptions that Encourage a Brief Course of Therapy. Presentation in Counseling and Development Center retreat held to respond to increasing demands on center services, Winter 1990. Psychotropic Medication - A Review and Update. Presentation to Counseling and Development Center professional development meeting, Brigham Young University, Fall 1989. Using the DSM-III-R Diagnostic System. Presentation in Counseling and Development Center professional development meeting, Brigham Young University, Fall 1989. GRANTS AWARDED GQ Feedback – Archival exploration. Grant awarded by Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2012). $5,280. ORCA Mentoring Grants (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006) $1000. (2007) $3600. (2008, 2009) $4800. (2010, 2011) $6400. (2012) $6700. Measuring Recovery: Validation of the NAMI Utah Recovery Indicator Scale. 2007 Mentoring Environment Grant – Awarded by the Office of Research and Creative Activities (ORCA), Brigham Young University. $16,220. Group Selection Questionnaire – Validity and Predictive Power. Grant awarded by Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2007). $4,300. Group Selection Questionnaire – Archival. Grant awarded by Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2007). $3,500. The Group Psychotherapy Intervention Rating Scale: A Leadership Measure. Grant awarded by Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2006). $5,000. Bonding, Working, and Negative Factors: A Model for Group Relationships. Grant awarded by Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2005). $7,200. Client Change in Multi-model Treatment: A Comparison of Change Trajectories. Grant awarded by Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2004). $6,380. Curriculum Vita March 2012 14 of 16 Group Selection Questionnaire. Grant awarded by Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2003). $4,700. A Qualitative Analysis of Group Verbal and Non-verbal Indicators of Process and Outcome. Grant awarded by Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2003). $7,240. The Effects of Feedback on Group Process. Grant awarded by Brigham Young University Counseling Center (2002). $2,600. Fostering Relationships in Group Psychotherapy: A New Clinical Management Tool. Grant awarded by Brigham Young University Counseling and Career Center (2002). $3,000. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association American Group Psychotherapy Association Utah Psychological Association Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists PROFESSIONAL SERVICE January 2012 to Present. Chair of the Fund Raising and Professional Search Committee – Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists. September 2003 to Present. Co-Chair of the Ethics Committee – Utah Psychological Association. July 1998 to Present. Member of the Ethics Committee - Utah Psychological Association. 2004 to 2009. Governing Board Member – Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists. 1999 to 2000. Member of the Continuing Education Committee, UPA 1996 to 1997. President - Utah Psychological Association. President-Elect 1995 to 1996. Past President 1997 to 1998. September 1993 to October 1996. Associate Editor, Journal of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists. November 1989 to November 1992. Legislative Committee Chairman - Utah Curriculum Vita March 2012 15 of 16 Psychological Association. September 1986 to November 1992. Member of the Legislative Committee - Utah Psychological Association. Registered Lobbyist. 1982 to 1983. President - Utah Personnel and Guidance Association. President-Elect 1981-1982. Past President 1983 to 1984. 1978 to 1981. Government Relations Chairman - Utah Personnel and Guidance Association. COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS AT BYU CCC Clinical Management Committee, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. CCC Clinical Review Committee 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. CCC Faculty Search Committee 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. CCC Professional Standards Committee – Chair 2010, 2011, 2012. CCC Research and Assessment Team, 2011, 2012. CCC Training Committee 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011. CCC Research Management Committee, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. University Continuing Status and Rank Advancement - University Representative for an Appeal, 2006. University Continuing Status and Rank Advancement - Professional Committee, 2002, 2003, 2004. University Faculty Hearing Committee, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002. University Wellness Week Co-chairman, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002. Student Life Wellness Week, Chairman, 1998. CDC Ad Hoc Committee on Honor Code Support, Fall 1995. Educational Psychology Doctoral Executive Committee, 1994-1995. CDC Continuing Status and Rank Advancement Committee, 1990-1994. CDC Professional Standards Committee, 1993-1994. Educational Psychology Counseling and School Psychology Executive Committee 1991-1994. Travel Policy Task Force - Chair, Fall 1993. CDC Social Committee, 1992-1993. Student Life Credentialing Committee for Behavioral Medicine - Winter 1990. Counseling and Development Center/McDonald Health Center Psychological/Medical Services Coordinating Committee - 1989-1990. COMMUNITY SERVICE 2002. Mental Health Chair - American Red Cross - Mountain Valley Chapter. Curriculum Vita March 2012 16 of 16 1987 to 1989. Treatment Sub-Committee Chairman - Salt Lake County Child Abuse Coordinating Committee. During my service as Chairman, the Treatment subcommittee established Competency Guidelines and Treatment Standards that were adopted state-wide. 1984 to 1989. Steering Committee Member - Salt Lake County Child Abuse Coordinating Committee. Curriculum Vita March 2012 17 of 16