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M. Crozier Mary K. Crozier, Ed.D., CSAC, CPP 222 Pineview Dr. Substance Abuse and Clinical Counseling Greenville, NC 27834 Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation Studies 252-355-6422 College of Allied Health Sciences East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 252-744-6299 [email protected] EDUCATION College of William and Mary Ed.D. 2001, Counselor Education College of William and Mary Ed.S. 1995, Counselor Education University of Virginia M.Ed. 1976, Counseling (Secondary School) Old Dominion University B.A. 1973, Sociology and Secondary Education REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Crozier, M. & Agius, M. (Fall, 2012). Counselor Educators & Process Addictions: How We Know What We Know. North Carolina Perspectives, 7(1), 32-40. Crozier, M., McMillan, S., Hudson, S., & Jones, S. (2010). Opioid prescriber’s project: A model continuing medical education workshop. Journal of Opioid Management, 6 (5), 359- 364. Crozier, M., Rokutani, L., Russett, J., Godwin, E., & Banks, G. (2010). A multisite program evaluation of families and schools together (FAST): Continued evidence of a successful multifamily community based prevention program. The School Community Journal, 20(1), 187-207. Crozier, M. & Sligar, S. (2010). Behavioral addictions screening during the vocational evaluation process. Vocational Evaluation & Work Adjustment Association Journal, 37 (1), 45- 54. Crozier, M., Blevins, A., McMillian, S., & Hudson, S. (2009). The role of an embedded librarian in substance abuse counseling courses: A pilot study. Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Journal, 3 (2), 63-69. Crozier, M. & Rokutani, L. (2008). Broadening the counselor’s view of addictions. Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Journal. 2 (2), 60-66.

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M. Crozier

Mary K. Crozier, Ed.D., CSAC, CPP

222 Pineview Dr. Substance Abuse and Clinical Counseling Greenville, NC 27834 Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation Studies 252-355-6422 College of Allied Health Sciences

East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 252-744-6299 [email protected]

EDUCATION

College of William and Mary Ed.D. 2001, Counselor Education College of William and Mary Ed.S. 1995, Counselor Education University of Virginia M.Ed. 1976, Counseling (Secondary School) Old Dominion University B.A. 1973, Sociology and Secondary Education

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Crozier, M. & Agius, M. (Fall, 2012). Counselor Educators & Process Addictions: How We Know What We Know. North Carolina Perspectives, 7(1), 32-40. Crozier, M., McMillan, S., Hudson, S., & Jones, S. (2010). Opioid prescriber’s project: A model continuing medical education workshop. Journal of Opioid Management, 6 (5), 359-364. Crozier, M., Rokutani, L., Russett, J., Godwin, E., & Banks, G. (2010). A multisite program evaluation of families and schools together (FAST): Continued evidence of a successful multifamily community based prevention program. The School Community Journal, 20(1), 187-207. Crozier, M. & Sligar, S. (2010). Behavioral addictions screening during the vocational evaluation process. Vocational Evaluation & Work Adjustment Association Journal, 37 (1), 45-54. Crozier, M., Blevins, A., McMillian, S., & Hudson, S. (2009). The role of an embedded librarian in substance abuse counseling courses: A pilot study. Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Journal, 3 (2), 63-69. Crozier, M. & Rokutani, L. (2008). Broadening the counselor’s view of addictions. Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Journal. 2 (2), 60-66.

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Crozier, M. & Gressard, C. (2005). A national study of substance abuse prevention professionals in higher education. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 49 (2), 43-66.

PUBLICATION in PRESS Crozier, M. & Melchior, F. Asset mapping: A course assignment and community assessment. New Horizons in Adult Education and Human Resource Development Journal. Crozier, M. & Hillock, C. Co-dependence with Hypersexual and Gambling Disorder. Journal of Behavioral Addictions. Crozier, M. The Evolution of an Online Substance Abuse Counseling Certificate Program. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education.

PUBLICATION under REVIEW

Crozier, M., Chapin, M., Thomas, J., & Bell, A. (2012). Training Doctoral Students to Teach Online

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATION

Crozier, M. & Agius, M. (2011). Screening for process addictions: What vocational evaluators need to know. The International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors News, 37(2), 7-12.

Crozier, M. & Gressard, C. (2003). Researching off-campus college student drinking: Perceptions and practices. Link; Alexandria, VA., 6 & 14.

NON-PUBLISHED ARTICLE Greaves, C. & Crozier, M. (2001). Evaluating the effectiveness of On Campus Talking About

Alcohol (OCTAA) program in reducing high risk drinking.

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Coordinator of Substance Abuse Services College of William and Mary Health Services 2001 to 2004 Substance Abuse Educator College of William and Mary Health Services 1991 to 2001 Substance Abuse Preventionist Colonial Services Board, Substance Abuse Services Williamsburg, VA

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1985 to 1992 Substance Abuse Preventionist City of Virginia Beach Comprehensive Substance Abuse Program Virginia Beach, VA 1979 to 1984

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor East Carolina University Coordinator Certificate in Substance Abuse Counseling May 2007 to present REHB 6703 601 Introduction to Substance Abuse Spring 2012 w/ 27 graduate students REHB 4795/6795 601 Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Spring 2012 w/61 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 6703 601 Introduction to Substance Abuse Fall 2011 w/ 20 graduate students REHB 4796/6796 601 Contemporary Issues in Substance Abuse Fall 2011 w/ 21 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 4796/6796 001 Contemporary Issues in Substance Abuse Fall 2011 w/ 21 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 6703 601 Introduction to Substance Abuse Summer 2011 w/ 17 graduate students REHB 5793 001 Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Spring 2011 w/20 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 6703 601 Introduction to Substance Abuse Spring 2011 w/ 23 graduate students REHB 5795 601 Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Spring 2011 w/20 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5796 001 Contemporary Issues in Substance Abuse Fall 2010 w/ 11 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5796 601 Contemporary Issues in Substance Abuse Fall 2010 w/ 23 undergraduate & graduate students

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REHB 6703 602 Introduction to Substance Abuse Fall 2010 w/ 17 graduate students REHB 5793 601 Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Summer 2010 w/ 26 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 8991 Advanced Internship Spring 2010 w/1 graduate student REHB 5793 601 Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Spring 2010 w/25 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5795 601 Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Spring 2010 w/23 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 8991 Advanced Internship Fall 2009 w/1 graduate student REHB 5796 001 Contemporary Issues in Substance Abuse Fall 2009 w/12 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5796 601 Contemporary Alcohol/Drug Abuse Issues Fall 2009 w/18 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 2003 001 Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Health and Social Problems Fall 2009 w/ 30 undergraduate students REHB 5795 601 Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Summer 2009 w/20 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 6561 001 Master of Science Research Project Summer 2009 w/1 graduate student REHB 5793 601 Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Spring 2009 w/17 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5795 601 Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Spring 2009 w/15 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5796 001 Contemporary Alcohol/Drug Abuse Issues Fall 2008 w/10 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5796 601 Contemporary Alcohol/Drug Abuse Issues Fall 2008 w/16 undergraduate & graduate students

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REHB 2003 001 Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Health and Social Problems Fall 2008 w/ 46 undergraduate students REHB 5793 601 Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Summer 2008 w/22 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5793 601 Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Spring 2008 w/18 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5795 601 Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Spring 2008 w/16 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5796 001Contemporary Alcohol/Drug Abuse Issues Fall 2007 w/22 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5796 601 Contemporary Alcohol/Drug Abuse Issues Fall 2007 w/16 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 2003 601 Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Health and Social Problems Summer 2007 w/21 undergraduate students Instructor Medicine Hat College, Addictions Counselling Program August 2004 – April 2007 HLSC 220 Introduction to Counselling Winter Semester, 2005 w/18 undergraduate students HLSC 365 Health Education and Promotion Fall Semester, 2004, 2005 & 2006 w/18, 18 & 17 undergraduate students respectively HLSC 230 Physiology and Processes of Addictions Winter Semester, 2005, 2006 & 2007 w/26, 21 & 23 undergraduate students respectively HLSC 380 Senior Practicum Fall Semester, 2004, 2005 & 2006 w/9, 10 & 12 undergraduate students respectively HLSC 350 Junior Practicum Spring Semester, 2005, 2006 & 2007 w/8, 7 & 8 undergraduate students respectively HLSC 340 Assessment of Addictions Fall Semester, 2004, 2005, & 2006 w/18, 16 & 15 undergraduate students respectively Adjunct Instructor College of William and Mary, School of Education ED C 29 Substance Abuse and Society Summer, 2006 w/ 25 graduate students

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ED C 33 Techniques of Counseling Summer, 2003 w/7 graduate students Adjunct Instructor Old Dominion University, Department of Early Childhood Education Children of Alcoholics Summer 1981 w/ 15 graduate students Summer 1982 w/ 20 graduate students Adjunct Instructor Tidewater Community College, Health Sciences Introduction to Substance Abuse Fall 1980 w/18 undergraduate students

OTHER TEACHING ACTIVITIES Doctoral Student Teaching Mentor:

REHB 8210: Advanced Pedagogy in Rehabilitation Counseling Spring 2012 – Jeff Thomas REHB 6703 601 Introduction to Substance Abuse Fall 2011 – Jeff Thomas REHB 5796 001 Contemporary Issues in Substance Abuse

Fall 2010 – Kendrick Britton REHB 2003 001 Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Health and Social Problems

Spring 2010 – Mary Schatz

REHB 5796 001 Contemporary Issues in Substance Abuse Fall 2009 – Sherra’ McMillan Guest Lecturer: REHB 5000 Introduction to Rehabilitation Fall 2010 w/ 10 undergraduate & graduate students REHB 5000 Introduction to Rehabilitation Fall 2008 w/ 20 undergraduate & graduate students Doctoral Dissertation Committee:

Committee Member (2007-2008) Jill Russett, College of Education, College of William & Mary

Master’s Thesis Committee: Committee Member (2012) Kylie Gearhart, Department of Nutrition Science, ECU Trainer:

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Governor’s Office on Substance Abuse Prevention and James Madison University 1998 to 2005

MINOR RESEARCH AND PROGRAM GRANTS Teaching:

Chi Sigma Iota Chapter Mini-Grant, $100, 2009 Alberta Drug Strategy Grant, $3000, Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission, 2006

Research:

Alcohol Research Grant, $5000, National Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, 1999 Alcohol Mini Grant, $3900, VA Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1998

Service:

Preventing Underage Drinking Initiative, $18,000, NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, 2011 Prevention Website Development, Data-Scribe, 2008 Tobacco Prevention Grant, $3000, VA Department of Health Tobacco Control, 2004 Social Marketing Grant, $7000, VA Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 2003 Tobacco Prevention Grant, $5500, VA Department of Health Tobacco Control, 2003 Tobacco Prevention Grant, $5500, VA Department of Health Tobacco Control, 2002 Tobacco Prevention Grant, $5500, VA Department of Health Tobacco Control, 2001 Tobacco Prevention Grant, $5300, VA Department of Health Tobacco Control, 2000

Alcohol Social Marketing Grant, $15,000, VA Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1999 Tobacco Prevention Grant, $5000, VA Depart of Health Tobacco Control, 1999

Better Beginning’s Pregnancy Prevention Grant, $5000, 1984 Better Beginning’s Pregnancy Prevention Grant, $5000, 1983

AWARDS Service Award, Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors, 2011 Membership Award, Historic Triangle Substance Abuse Coalition, 2002 National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Award, 2001, Co-Recipient National College Residence Life Service Award, 2000 National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Award, 2000, Co-Recipient National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Award, 1999, Co-Recipient Citation, second edition, Promising Practices: Campus Alcohol Strategies, 1998 National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Award, 1997, Co-Recipient Peninsula Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program Award, 1996, Co-Recipient Citation, first edition, Promising Practices: Campus Alcohol Strategies, 1996 Professional in Residence Program, Betty Ford Center, 1995 National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Award, 1995, Co-Recipient Governor’s Award for an Alcohol Awareness Campaign, 1994, Co-Recipient Attorney Generals’ Distinguished Service Commonwealth Alliance for Drug Rehabilitation and Education Award, 1990

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Departmental: Coordinator, Substance Abuse Counseling Certificate Program, fall 2007 to present Faculty Co-Advisor, Chi Sigma Iota Honor Society, fall 2008 to present College of Allied Health Sciences: College of Allied Health Sciences Graduate Curriculum Development Committee, fall 2010 to present College of Allied Health Sciences Undergraduate Curriculum Development Committee, fall 2010 to 2011 College of Allied Health Sciences Hearing and Appeals Committee, summer 2009 University: Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drug Task Force, ECU 2007 to present Alcohol and Substance Task Force, College of William and Mary, 1991-2004 Sexual Assault Task Force, College of William and Mary, 1991-1998 Trainer for TIPS (Training Intervention Procedures by Servers of Alcohol), College of William and Mary, 1993-2004

Trainer for Prime for Life-On Campus Talking About Alcohol, College of William and Mary, 1993-2004

Community: Finance Committee, Pitt County Coalition on Substance Abuse, 2011 Eastern NC Council on Substance Abuse, 2007-2010 Research Consultant, Medicine Hat Community Drug Council, 2005 Secretary, Medicine Hat Community Drug Council, Education, Awareness and Promotion Working Group, 2005 Founding Member, Medicine Hat Community Drug Council, 2005 Founding Member of the Historic Triangle Substance Abuse Coalition, 1999 Chairman, Williamsburg-James City County Schools’ Drug-Free Advisory Board, 1994-1995 Virginia Tidewater College Consortium, Old Dominion University, 1991-2004 York County Commonwealth Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Education Task Force, 1988-1990 Board Member, YWCA Norfolk, 1982-1984 Board Member, Virginia Council of Outdoor Adventure Education, 1982-1984 State: Conference Committee, Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors, 2007 to present State President, Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors, 2009-2010 Trainer, Prevention Basics, Governor’s Office on Substance Abuse Prevention and James Madison University, 2002-2004

Virginia College Alcohol Leadership Council, Virginia Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, 2002-2004

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International: International Association for Addictions and Offender Counseling, 2011 to present

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

National: American Mental Health Counselor’s Association, 2013 National Council on Rehabilitation Education, Member of the Council on Distance Education, 2010 to present National Council on Rehabilitation Education, Member, 2007 to present Canadian Counselling Association, 2004-2008 American Counseling Association, 2003-2004 & 2007 to present Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, 2003-2004

CERTIFICATIONS

Certified Substance Abuse Counselor, VA Department of Health Professions Board of Counseling, 1993-2004 and 2007 to present Certified Prevention Professional, Substance Abuse Certification Alliance of Virginia, 1996-2005, 2007 to present

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

“Addictive Behaviors” half day professional development/workshop, Cherry Point Naval Hospital, Cherry Point, NC, April, 2012. “Applying Motivational Interviewing to Behavioral Addictions” workshop, Rehabilitation of Racial and Ethnic Minorities with Behavioral Addictions Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC, April 2012. “Combating the Stronghold of Behavioral Addictions Using the Biopsychosocial Approach” workshop, Rehabilitation of Racial and Ethnic Minorities with Behavioral Addictions Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC, April 2012. “A NC Pilot Study on Process Addictions: What Counseling Students, Educators, and Professionals Currently Know” poster presentation with Marie Agius (doctoral graduate assistant), Rehabilitation of Racial and Ethnic Minorities with Behavioral Addictions Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC, April 2012. “Behavioral Addictions Screening during the Vocational Evaluation Process” poster presentation, Rehabilitation of Racial and Ethnic Minorities with Behavioral Addictions Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC, April 2011. “Codependence Resurfaces: It’s Living with Behavioral Addictions” workshop presentation, Rehabilitation of Racial and Ethnic Minorities with Behavioral Addictions Annual Conference,

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Greensboro, NC, April 2011. “Substance Abuse and Gerontology” Brody Medical School & ECU Physicians Gerontology Department, March, 2011. “Substance Abuse, Addiction, and the Criminal Justice System” ECU undergraduate honors class guest speaker, March, 2011. “Applying Motivational Interviewing to Behavioral Addictions” workshop presenter, NC Counseling Association Annual Conference, Concord, NC, February, 2011. “Behavioral Addictions” day long professional development/workshop, Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program, Camp Lejeune, NC, February, 2011. “OxyContin, Vicodin, & Heroin Abuse: What’s a Clinician to Do?” co-presenter for ECU Student Health Center physicians and nurses, Jan, 2011. “Update on Substance Abuse” dinner speaker to the Greenville Civitan Club, November, 2011. “A Primer on Behavioral Addictions” Annual Substance Abuse Services State of the Art Conference workshop facilitator, Eastern NC AHEC, November, 2011. “A Primer on Behavioral Addictions” day long facilitator, Eastern NC AHEC, December, 2010. “A Primer on Behavioral Addictions” conference workshop facilitator, Eastern NC AHEC, Greenville, NC, April, 2010. “Behavioral Addictions: A Growing Need for Awareness and Screening” workshop co-presenter, Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors annual conference, Greenville, NC, April 2010. “Behavioral Addictions Screening During the Vocational Evaluation Process" poster session presenter, 10th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education Conference, Manhattan Beach, CA, April 2010. “The Community is the Classroom: Bridging Theory to Practice for Substance Abuse Counseling Students” poster session presenter, American Counseling Association Annual Conference & Exposition, Charlotte, NC, March, 2009. “Behavioral Addictions: A Growing Need for Awareness and Screening” workshop co-presenter, 9th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education conference, San Antonio, TX, February, 2009. “The Co-Occurring Nature of Substance and Behavioral/Process Addictions – A New Paradigm” day long workshop facilitator, Eastern NC AHEC, February, 2009.

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“Using TurningPoint in the Classroom” poster session co-presenter, Think-In: A Teaching with Technology Showcase, ECU, November, 2008. “Embedded Librarians and Blackboard” poster session co-presenter, Think-In: A Teaching with Technology Showcase, ECU, November, 2008. “Prevention 101: Back to the Future” conference presenter, The 24th Annual Substance Abuse Services State of the Art Conference: A Changing Workforce - Tools for the Best Practice, Greenville, NC, November, 2008. “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Dual Addictions: The Co-Occurring Nature of Substance and Behavioral Addictions” conference presenter, NC Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment Association/NC Rehabilitation Counseling Association Spring Conference, Atlantic Beach, NC, 2008. “Asset Mapping at ECU” poster session co-presenter, Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors annual conference, Atlantic Beach, NC, March 2008 “The Community is the Classroom: Bridging Theory to Practice via a Community Asset Map” workshop presenter, 8th Annual National Council on Rehabilitation Education conference, San Antonio, TX, February, 2008. “Update on Current Drugs of Abuse” presenter, Grand Rounds for Residents, Brody School of Medicine, ECU, January, 2008. “Detecting and Dealing with Substance Abuse Disorders” workshop presenter, Southern College Health Association, Summer Nurses Conference, Greenville, NC, June 2007. “A State and a Province: Comparing Addiction Counselling Education Programs” workshop co-presenter, American Counseling Association and Canadian Counselling Association Annual Convention, Montreal, 2006. “Process Addictions: A North American Perspective” workshop co-presenter, Virginia Summer Institute for Addiction Studies, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 2005. “Prevention Basics I” workshop presenter, Virginia Summer Institute for Addiction Studies, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 2005. “The Co-Occurring Nature of Substance and Process Addictions” workshop co-presenter, Professional Addictions Conference, Edmonton, AB, CA, 2005. “Understanding the Roots of Addiction” workshop presenter, Canadian Counselling Association National Conference, St. John’s, Newfoundland, CA, 2005.

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“YES! We Can Prevent Substance Abuse” plenary speaker, Brooks Family Day Conference, Brooks, Alberta, Canada, 2005. “Environmental Management Strategies” workshop presenter, Virginia Summer Institute for Addiction Studies, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 2004. “Core Competencies for Prevention” workshop presenter, 18th Annual Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Boards’ College Conference, Chesapeake, VA, 2003. “Environmental Management Strategies for Colleges” workshop co-presenter, 18th Annual Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Boards’ College Conference, Chesapeake, VA, 2003. “Role Confusion-Role Infusion: Counseling and Substance Abuse Prevention” workshop, Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Chattanooga, TN, 2003. “Core Competencies for Prevention Professionals” pre-conference institute panel presenter, U.S. Department of Education’s 16th Annual National Meeting on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention in Higher Education, Seattle, WA, 2002. “Research to Practice: One College’s Experience Working with the Community”, 17th Annual Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Boards’ College Conference, pre-conference session for senior administrators, Chesapeake, VA, 2002. “Benefits of College Consortium for Non-Teaching Professional Faculty” general session panel presenter, International Consortium Conference, Crystal City, VA, 2002. “Update on the Virginia Tidewater College Consortium on Substance Abuse Prevention,” quarterly meeting of regional college presidents and their designees, Norfolk, VA, 2002. “Environmental Management Strategies” workshop co-presenter, Substance Abuse Summer Institute, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 2002. “Social Norms Marketing Grant Update” general session panel presentation, Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Board’s Social Norms Marketing Conference, Richmond, VA, 2001. “Evaluation of A College Intervention Program-On Campus Talking About Alcohol” co-facilitated poster session, U.S. Department of Education’s l5th Annual National Meeting, Alcohol, Other Drug and Violence Prevention in Higher Education, Crystal City, VA, 2001. “Sample Social Norms Marketing Strategies for Virginia Campuses” general session panel presentation, Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Board’s Social Norms Marketing Conference, Charlottesville, VA, 2000. “An Application of TIPS-Training Intervention Procedures for Servers” workshop, Virginia State Alcohol Beverage Control College Conference, Richmond, VA, 1999.

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“Alcohol 101” workshop co-presenter, Virginia Tidewater Consortium, Peer Leadership Annual Conference, Virginia Beach, VA, 1999. “Introduction to Social Norms Marketing Campaigns” workshop co-presenter, Mid-Atlantic College Health Association Annual Conference, Virginia Beach, VA, 1998. “Engaging the Campus Community in Creative Substance Abuse Prevention Strategies” workshop co-presenter, Virginia Association of Student Affairs Personnel Annual Conference, Wintergreen, VA, 1997. “Campus Utilization of the Alcohol 101” workshop presenter, Virginia Tidewater Consortium, Peer Leadership Annual Conference, Virginia Beach, VA, 1997. “Engaging the Campus Community in Creative Prevention Strategies” workshop co-presenter, Virginia State Alcohol Beverage Control College Conference, Norfolk, VA, 1997. “Utilization of the On Campus Talking About Alcohol Program” workshop co-presenter, Virginia State Alcohol Beverage Control College Conference, Richmond, VA, 1995. “Utilization of the On Campus Talking About Alcohol Program” round table facilitator, U.S. Department of Education’s 7th Annual National Meeting on Alcohol, Other Drug and Violence Prevention in Higher Education, Washington, DC, 1993. “Youth Leadership” general session, annual Commonwealth Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation and Education conference, Richmond, VA, 1989. “Substance Abuse Prevention Strategies II” workshop, Virginia Department of Education, Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Conferences, Stanton, VA, 1989. “Evaluating the Peer Partners Program” workshop co-presenter, National Peer Helper Conference, New Orleans, LA, 1988. “New Games” workshop, Annual Substance Abuse Certification Alliance of Virginia Conference, Williamsburg, VA 1988. “Substance Abuse Prevention Strategies I” workshop, Virginia Department of Education, Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Conferences, Stanton, VA, 1988. “Effective Communication Strategies to Employ with Children of Alcoholic Parents” workshop, Virginia Department of Education, Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Conferences, Stanton, VA, 1987. “Effective Communication Strategies to Employ with Children of Alcoholic Parents” workshop, Maine Annual Alcohol Conference, Colby College, ME, 1987. “New Games for Team Building” workshop, Virginia Department of Education, Youth

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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Conferences, Stanton, VA, 1986. “Communicating with Children of Alcoholics” general session, Annual Substance Abuse Certification Alliance of Virginia Conference, Norfolk, VA, 1982. “Strategies for Working with Children of Alcoholics” two-day training, Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services, Richmond, VA, 1982.

Updated January2013

Nathalie D. Mizelle, Ph.D., LPC, CRC Assistant Professor

Rehabilitation Studies College of Allied Health Sciences

[email protected]

Academic Background

Ph.D. University of Wisconsin at Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, Rehabilitation Psychology, 2002

M.S. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, Counseling with emphasis in Rehabilitation and Vocational Evaluation, 1993

B.A. North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC, Psychology, 1991

Certifications

Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC),

Licensed Professional Counselor of North Carolina (LPC),

Memberships

American Counseling Association

• American Rehabilitation Counseling Association • National Association of Multicultural Rehabilitation Concern

American Educational Research Association

American Psychological Association

• Division 45 Society of the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues • Division 35 Psychology of Women • Division 22 Rehabilitation Psychology

• National Council on Rehabilitation Educators

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Academic Experience

Assistant Professor (July, 2006) and Coordinator of Rehabilitation Counseling Program (2011-) East Carolina University. Teaching graduate and undergraduate classes in counseling: (Introduction to Interviewing Skills, Pre-Practicum , Internship, Psychosocial Issues of a Disability, Foundations of Rehabilitation Counseling, Multicultural Issues in Counseling).

On-Line Instructor, Winston-Salem State University (December, 2011-April, 2011). Taught Human Growth & Development and Practicum courses. Utilized Blackboard and Centra software.

Coordinator and Assistant Professor, San Francisco State University (August, 2002 - June, 2006). Taught graduate classes in counseling, determining course sequence and course times, appoint advisory board, field coordinator of internship sites, develop course syllabi, select textbooks, develop and grade examinations and papers. Supervise and direct work of graduate students.

On-Line Instructor, University of Phoenix (Axia Campus) (May, 2005 - June, 2006). Taught communication classes.

On-Line Instructor, University of Wisconsin at Madison (August, 2001 - December, 2005). Taught undergraduate class in Department of Medical Genetics. Utilized Webct and Desire2Learn and Blackboard online software examining alcohol use in multicultural communities.

Instructor, University of Wisconsin at Madison (June, 2001 - August, 2002). Taught class in A Multicultural Perspective: Understanding Resiliency and the effects of Alcohol Abuse on Families.

Co-Instructor, University of Wisconsin at Madison (June, 2002 - August, 2002). Taught class in Counseling Issues and Strategies for the Student with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.

Non-Academic Experience

Part-time Clinical Director and Internship Supervisor, Therapist, Dixon Social Interactive Services, Greenville, NC (2008-2011). Supervised therapist and non-clinical staff. Provided individual therapy to children and adults with and without mental illness.

Supervisor & Therapist, Restart, Inc., Greenville, NC (2009-). Provide individual therapy to children and adults with mental illness and testing.

Post-Doctoral Intern, Counseling and Psychological Services at San Francisco State University (August, 2003 - August, 2005). Provided individual therapy to students with and without mental illness.

Intern, Mendota Mental Health Institute (August, 2001 - May, 2002). Provided individual, group and family therapy to patients with Schizophrenia and other mental illness. Co-Lead Accepting Responsibility/Understanding Mental Illness/African-American groups, and Juvenile Sex Offender groups. Conducted and wrote comprehensive assessments and reports, conducted competency evaluations and reports, obtained training in actuarial instruments in the assessment of sexual recidivism and developed behavior modification programming.

Developmental Learning Specialist, University of Wisconsin at Madison (August, 1999 - July, 2002). TRIO Support Services - Responsibilities included providing career/individual counseling to students with disabilities, administering and scoring assessments. Conducted time management, study skills, and note taking classes with individuals with and without disabilities.

Assistant Coordinator, University of Wisconsin at Madison (WI-People and College Access Programs) (May, 1999 - August, 2002). Responsibilities included conducting and planning workshops, organization of application process, and supervision of employees, planned trips, utilized invoices, planned closing luncheon, intervened with teachers and the students about behavior problems.

Intern, Mendota Mental Health Institute/Juvenile Treatment Center (May, 2000 - August, 2001). Provided individual, group and family therapy to juvenile sex offenders while utilizing the Cognitive-behavioral model.

Research Team Member, University of Wisconsin at Madison (August, 1999 - May, 2001). Assisted in the conceptualization and implementation of Causative Factors in Speech Technology Avoidance and assisted in team members' research projects at the Waisman Center and Trade Center.

Developmental Learning Specialist, University of Wisconsin at Madison (WI-TRIO Student Support Services) (May, 1999 - August, 2001). Responsibilities included providing career/individual counseling to students with disabilities, administering and scoring assessments, teaching time management, study skills, and note taking classes.

Intern, University of Wisconsin at Madison (TRIO Student Support Services) (May, 1999 - August, 2000). Responsibilities included providing individual counseling to students with and without disabilities, administering and scoring assessments, conducting time management, study skills, and note taking classes.

Rehabilitation Specialist, American Rehabilitation, Inc. (August, 1997 - August, 1998). Responsibilities included conducting initial interviews, case recordings, medical coordination and job placement activities, provided career and individual counseling to individuals who have work-related job injuries on behalf of the insurance carrier, third party administrator or self-insurer.

Rehabilitation Counselor, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation (September, 1993 - August, 1997). Responsibilities included conducting initial interviews, case recordings, providing career and individual counseling and job placement activities to individuals with disabilities.

Collection Team Leader, Sears Credit Central (January, 1993 - December, 1997). Responsibilities included developing associate job-related skills and motivating associates to operate in a team environment by demonstrating fairness and respect: setting and communicating work standards, setting priorities, and involving associates in work and project design to support and accomplish departmental goals.

Vocational Evaluator, Goodwill Industries (May, 1993 - September, 1993). Responsibilities included administration and scoring of standardized assessment instruments (psychometric tests and work samples) and situational assessments, intake interviewing, behavior observation, and the use of evaluative procedures.

Intern, Eastern Carolina Vocational Center (January, 1991 - December, 1992).

Intern, Greenville VR Office (January, 1991 - December, 1992).

Intern, Regional Rehabilitation Center (January, 1991 - December, 1992).

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS:

Refereed Articles

McDonnell, C., Mizelle, N. D. (2011). Examining Ethnic Difference in Vocational Rehabilitation Outcomes. Journal of Rehabilitation of Administration.

McDonnell, C., Mizelle, N. D. , & Zheng, Y. (2009). Consumers of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Diagnosed with Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders. Journal of Rehabilitation.

Tansey, T., Mizelle, N., Ferrin, M., Tschopp, M., & Frain, M. (2004). Work-Related Stress in Persons with Disabilities: Applying the Demand/Control Model. Journal of Rehabilitation, 70 (3), 34-41.

Tansey, T. N., Tschopp, M. K. , Lee, G. K. , Ferrin, J. M. , & Mizelle, N. D. (2004). Cognitive Assessment Issues with Older Persons. Vocational Evaluation and Career Assessment journal, 1, 5-22.

Szymanski, E., Mizelle, N., Tansey, T., Tschopp, M., & Wilmering, P. (2000). The Paradox of Undergraduate Rehabilitation Education. Rehabilitation Education, 14 (1), 27-32.

Book

Mizelle, N. D. & Berry, T. K. (2006). Oppression to Grace: Women of Color and Their Dilemmas in the Academy. Stylus Publishing, and LLC.

Mizelle, N. D., Lee, W., Blando, J., & Orozco, G. (2007). In An Introduction to Multicultural Counseling for Helping Professionals. , Philadelphia, PA: Routledge.

Book Chapters

Refereed

Mizelle, N. D. (2009). "Counseling White European Americans", In Mark Stebnicki and Irmo Marini (Ed.) Professional Counselors' Desk Reference. Springer.

Mizelle, N. D. (2009). "Counseling Persons from Middle Eastern Cultures", In Mark Stebnicki and Irmo Marini (Ed.) Professional Counselors' Desk Reference. Springer.

Mizelle, N. D. (2008). "Counseling Persons with a Disability", In W. Lee, N. Mizelle, G. Orozco, J. Blando (Ed.) In An Introduction to Multicultural Counseling. Philadelphia, PA: Routledge.

Mizelle, N. D. (2008). "African-Americans in Counseling", In W. Lee, N. Mizelle, G. Orozco, J. Blando (Ed.) In An Introduction to Multicultural Counseling. Philadelphia, PA: Routledge.

Mizelle, N. D. (2007). "Native Americans in Counseling", In W. Lee, N. Mizelle, G. Orozco, J. Blando (Ed.) In An Introduction to Multicultural Counseling. Philadelphia, PA: Routledge.

Mizelle, N. D. (2007). "Cultural Aspects of Psychological Assessment", In W. Lee, N. Mizelle, G. Orozco, J. Blando (Ed.) In An Introduction to Multicultural Counseling. Philadelphia, PA: Routledge.

Mizelle, N. D. (2007). "Counseling Middle Eastern Americans", In W. Lee, N. Mizelle, G. Orozco, J. Blando (Ed.) In An Introduction to Multicultural Counseling. Philadelphia, PA: Routledge.

Szymanski, E., Wilmering, P., Tschopp, M., Tansey, T., & Mizelle, N. D. (2004). "Career Counseling", Counseling Theories and Techniques for Rehabilitation Health Professionals, (pp. 496). Springer.

Presentations

National

Orozco, G., Blando, J., Shoosani, B., Lee, W., Mizelle, N. (2012). Introduction to Multicultural Counseling for Helping Professionals. American Counseling Association, San Francisco, California.

Mizelle, N. , Grandy, J. & McMillan, S. (2012). Infusing Multicultural Competencies in Rehabilitation Counseling. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Conference, San Francisco, California.

Donnell, C. & Mizelle, N. (2010). Psychiatric Disabilities and Substance Abuse in Vocational Rehabilitation. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Conference, Manhattan, California.

Mizelle, N. D. & Donnell, C. (2010). Psychiatric Disorders and Rehabilitation Counselors. American Psychological Association National Convention, San Diego, California.

Mizelle, N. D. & Jones, N. (2008). Critical Incidence for Rehabilitation Counselors. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Conference, San Diego, Colorado.

Mizelle, N. D. (2009). The Complexities of Teaching and the Lives of Teachers. American Educators Research Association, San Diego, California.

Mizelle, N. D. (2009). Health Disparities in Gates County, NC. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Conference, San Antonio, Texas.

Mizelle, N. D. (2007). Women of Color and the Academy. American Psychological Association National Convention, San Francisco, California.

Mizelle, N. D. (2007, August). Women of Color and Their Dilemmas within the Academy. American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Mizelle, N. D. (2006, August). Examination of Resiliency and Drinking Behavior in the African-American Family. American Psychological Association National Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Mizelle, N. D. (2007, April). Infusing Multicultural Competencies in a web-based Counseling Class. AERA, Chicago, Illinois.

Mizelle, N. D. (2007, April). Gender Disparities in Substance Abuse. AHEC, N/A, North Carolina.

Mizelle, N. D. (2007, February). Infusing Multi-Cultural Competencies in a web-based Rehabilitation Counseling Class. National Council on Rehabilitation Educators Conference, San Diego, California.

Mizelle, N. D., Toporek, R., & Tallyrand, F. (2005, August). Infusing Multicultural Competencies in Web-Based Classes. American Psychological Association National Convention, Washington, District of Columbia.

Mizelle, N. D., Lee, W., Orozco, G., & Patel, N. (2005, January). Professional Experiences of Campus Women of Color. Asilomar Staff and Faculty, Monterrey, California.

Mizelle, N. D. (2003, October). Utilization of the Construct of Resiliency with Individuals and their Families and School-to-Work Issues, The Changing Landscape of Rehabilitation: Building the Community Team. NRA/NCRA Pacific Region Conference, San Francisco, California.

Mizelle, N. D. & Williams, R. (2004, January). Resiliency and Risk Factors between African-Americans and Barbadians. The Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Oahu, Hawaii.

Mizelle, N. D. & Leal-Idrogo, A. (2003, May). Interracial Interaction Disability?: The case of African-American women and Latinas in Higher Education. 2003 Sociology of Education Association Conference, Asilomar, California.

Mizelle, N. D. & Leal-Idrogo, A. (2003, January). Xenophobia or Xenophilia: The paradox of African-American women and Latinas in Higher Education. The Hawaii International Conference on Education, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Mizelle, N. D. & Wilton, G. (2003, January). Counseling Issues and Strategies for the Student with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. The Hawaii International Conference on Education, Oahu, Hawaii.

Mizelle, N. D. (2001, March). Resiliency Assessment: A Unique Resource for Rehabilitation Professionals. The National Black Graduate and Professional Student Association Conference, Lubbock, Texas.

Mizelle, N. D. & Tull, R. (2000, April). Causative Factors in Speech Technology Avoidance. American Speech and Hearing Association Conference, Washington, District of Columbia.

Mizelle, N. D., Tansey, T., & Adams, N. (1999, May). Multicultural Assessment (Workshop presentation). National Rehabilitation Association Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Regional

Mizelle, N. D. (2006, November). Natural Disasters and Alcohol Use. Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina.

Mizelle, N. D. (2001, November). Resiliency Assessment: A Unique Resource for Rehabilitation Professionals. The Alliance Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.

State

Mizelle, N. D. (2009). The Color Line-Gender Disparities and Psychiatric Disabilities. NCVEWAA & NCRCA Fall Training Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Mizelle, N. D. (2007, October). Multicultural Issues in Vocational Evaluation. North Carolina Rehabilitation Association Conference, New Bern, North Carolina.

Mizelle, N. D. (2008, May). Invited Speaker at NC A&T State University. North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, North Carolina.

Mizelle, N. D. (2007, April). Multicultural Issues in Private Rehabilitation. Carolina Case Management, Wilmington, North Carolina.

Mizelle, N. D. (2006, October). Utilization of Behavior Therapy in Rehabilitation. VEWAA, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina.

Mizelle, N. D. & Velez, P. (2003, January). A Look Ahead: A Review of Experiences of the First Year Faculty. Asilomar, Asilomar, California.

Research Grants

Funded

2006 - Mizelle, N. D., Long Term Training Grant - Deaf, Deafened, Hard of Hearing ( $500,000), Grant awarded for the amount of $500,000.00, RSA.

2005 - Mizelle, N. D., San Francisco State University Mini-Grant ( $5,000), Established a research agenda in resiliency and depression in women of color. Awarded for amount of $5,000., San Francisco State University.

2003 - Mizelle, N. D., Minority Research Infrastructure Program (MRISP) ( $5,000), Research development of grant to research individuals with learning disabilities and overall acceptance by the peer group that might buffer the persons from the risks and resilience associated with an array of negative peer group experiences and adjustment problems.

Award

2007-2008: Faculty Author Recognition Award.

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I. Personal

Mark A. Stebnicki 247 Magnolia Drive Winterville, NC 28590

Cell: 910.231.9770 II. Education

Ph.D. Doctor of Rehabilitation Counseling. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL (August 1992 to May 1995).

M.S. Rehabilitation Counseling & Rehabilitation Administration.

Rehabilitation Institute, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL (June 1982 to December 1983).

B.S. Speech Communications. Southern Illinois University,

Carbondale, IL (September 1974 to December 1977). Title of Doctoral Instrument Development to Assess Perceived Helpfulness of Dissertation: Post-Practica Supervisees. Professional Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC)- Certified by the Certifications: Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification. (Certificate No. 29268)

Licenced Professional Counselor (LPC)- Licensed by North Carolina Board of Licensed Professional Counselors.

(License No. 3468) Certified Case Manager (CCM)- Certified by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification. (Cert. No. 11685)

Certificate of Achievement- National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) Crisis Response Team. (July 1998)

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III. Professional

A. Academic

Professor & Program Director of CORE-Accredited Masters Program in Rehabilitation Counseling, Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation (formerly Dept. of Rehabilitation Studies) East Carolina University- Greenville, NC (August 1999 to present). Program Director for masters in rehabilitation counseling program. Courses taught (primarily graduate level) include: Intro to Counseling and Rehabilitation, Occupational Analysis & Career Counseling, Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability, Counseling Pre-practicum, Clinical Supervision of Practicum and Internship, Multicultural Counseling, Clinical Supervision (Ph.D.-level seminar), Military Trauma Counseling, and Seminar in Rehabilitation. Duties also include review of doctoral level research, dissertation, and comprehensive exams. Coordinator of ECU’s Council on Rehabilitation Counselor Education (CORE) accredited Rehabilitation Counseling program (August 1999-December 2011).

Assistant Professor & Program Coordinator of CORE-Accredited Masters Program in Rehabilitation Counseling, Department of Psychology & Counseling, Arkansas State University (August 1995 to July 1999). Program Coordination of CORE-accredited program MRC Program. Courses taught include: Clinical supervision of counseling Practicum and Internship, Psychosocial Aspects of Disability, Introduction to Rehabilitation, Case Management, Vocational Rehabilitation Services, and Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment.

Counseling Practicum (3) - Clinical Center, SIU-C (Summer 1993 to Spring 1995).

Provided individual counseling services to persons in a university-based clinical setting.

B. Professional (non-academic) Experience Psychotherapist- The Healing Partnership, Wilmington, NC (August 2012- present)

Provide psychotherapeutic and career transition services to adults and couples with psychological and chronic health conditions such as depression, anxiety, acute and traumatic stress, adjustment disorders, work-related stress, as well as other significant life-adjustment issues.

Psychotherapist- Comprehensive Medical Associations, Southport, NC (Jan. 2010 to April 2011)

Provide psychotherapeutic services to adults and couples with psychological and chronic health conditions such as depression, anxiety, acute and traumatic stress, adjustment disorders, work-related stress, as well as other significant life-adjustment issues.

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Staff Privileges- Dosher Memorial Hospital, Southport, NC (Sept. 2010 to Sept. 2011)

Private Psychotherapy Practices- Wilmington, NC (2009-2011); Therapeutic Services and East Coast Counseling- Greenville, NC (2000-2009); Psychological Services-Jonesboro, AR (1996-99).

Forensic Rehabilitation Consultant (1996- present)- provide vocational expert testimony for Office of Disability Adjudication & Review (ODAR) of the Social Security Administration. Vocational analysis for claimant’s attorneys on worker comp cases. Reiki (Level III-Master Usui Reiki Ryoho tradition) (2006 to present)- Provide Reiki treatment for persons with chronic health and stress-related conditions.

Guardianship Regional Supervisor and Case Manager. Illinois Guardianship & Advocacy Commission - Carbondale Regional Office (March 1985 to August 1992) Case management, counseling, mental capacity evaluation, and advocacy for adults with disabilities living in long-term care facilities and independent-living settings. Served as court-appointed guardian for adults adjudicated disabled by the courts (wards of the state) in the Southern Illinois region. Served as key member of interdisciplinary team, assisting in program development, providing substitute decision-making and informed consent for court-appointed wards.

Team Manager. Premiercare Neurorehabilitation Program of Bethesda General Hospital - St. Louis, MO. (May 1989 to August 1989). Liaison between treatment team, families, and insurance companies in an acute care neuro-rehabilitation unit serving adults with traumatic brain injuries, stroke, and other neurological impairments. Responsibilities included family support, counseling, and case management services for patients.

Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor. Mental Health Services of Franklin-Williamson Counties - Marion, IL. (July 1984 to February 1985). Provided individual, group, and family counseling for adults with alcohol and substance abuse problems in an out-patient and residential setting.

Substance Abuse Counselor, Carbondale, IL. (Masters Internship - Fall 1983). Individual and group substance abuse counseling in a residential treatment facility for adolescents.

Behavioral Program Specialist. Ray Graham Association- Specialized Living Center, Addison, IL) (March 1981- June 1982) Developed behavioral, independent living skills, interpersonal, and socialization programs for adults with developmental and psychiatric disabilities. Trained direct-care staff on program implementation. Assumed administrative duties.

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IV. Conference, Seminar and Workshop Presentations

Stebnicki, M.A. (March, 2013). Is There a Book Within You to be Written. Invited Panel Presentation at the Annual Conference of the American Counseling Association. Dr. Gerald Corey Panel Moderator. Cincinnati, OH.

Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2012). Empathy Fatigue: Healing the Mind, Body, and Spirit of Professional Counselors. Presentation given at the Annual Conference of the Licensed Professional Counseling Association of North Carolina. Greensboro, NC

Stebnicki, M. A. (June, 2012). The Role of Mind, Body, and Spirit in Treating Chronic Illness and Disability. Seminar given at the regional meeting of the North Carolina Licensed Professional Counseling Association. New Bern, NC

Stebnicki, M. A. (June, 2012). Empathy Fatigue: Healing the Mind, Body, and Spirit of Professional Counselors. Presentation given at the Texas Rehabilitation Association’s Annual Conference. Dallas/Arlington, TX. Stebnicki, M.A. (April, 2012). Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability: Integral Approaches for Healing the Mind, Body, and Spirit. Presentation given at the Annual Conference of NCRCA/VEWAA. Pine Knoll Shores, NC.

Stebnicki, M. A. (February, 2012). The Role of Mind, Body, and Spirit in Treating

Chronic Illness and Disability. Foundations of Breathing, Meditation, and Visualization. Naval Hospital Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (SARP)- Camp Lejeune, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (May, 2011). Foundations of mind, body, and spirit. East Carolina University Joyner Library Faculty Development workshop. Greenville, NC. Stebnicki, M.A. (February, 2011). Building Stress Resiliency through Mind-Body Medicine. Diabetes Education Group of Brunswick County- Dosher Memorial Hospital. Southport, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (April, 2010). From Empathy Fatigue to Empathy Resiliency. Presentation given at the 2010 Annual Eastern Region AHEC Adult Services Conference related to Current Issues in Adult Mental Health. Greenville, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (December, 2009). Empathy Fatigue: Healing the Mind, Body, and Spirit of Professional Helpers. Workshop provided at the Indiana Youth Institute Annual Conference. Indianapolis, IN. Stebnicki, M.A. (December, 2009). The Identification, Early Intervention, Prevention and Preparation Program for youth at risk. Workshop provided at the Indiana Youth Institute Annual Conference. Indianapolis, IN.

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Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2009). Empathy fatigue: Healing the mind, body, and spirit of professional helpers. Workshop provided at the Fifth Annual Eastern Region Developmental Disabilities Services Conference. Greenville, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A., & McGrew, M. (August, 2009). From empathy fatigue to empathy resiliency. Four workshop series provided to healthcare and mental health professionals to develop self-care strategies to avoid professional fatigue syndromes such as burnout, compassion, and empathy fatigue. Wilmington, NC. Stebnicki, M.A., & Ballis, T. (July, 2009). Disaster mental health response: The North Carolina and American Red Cross model for training and certifying mental health professionals for crisis response. Workshop provided at the North Carolina Foundation for Alcohol and Drug Studies (NCFADS). Wilmington, NC. Stebnicki, M.A., & Ballis, T. (July, 2009). Disaster mental health response: The North Carolina and American Red Cross model for training and certifying mental health professionals for crisis response. Workshop provided at the Annual North Carolina state chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). Wilmington, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (March, 2009). Empathy Fatigue: Dealing Effectively with the Stress and

Grief Reactions of Extraordinary Stressful and Traumatic Events. Presentation made at the annual conference of the American Counseling Association. Charlotte, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (February, 2009). Contemporary Issues to Developing Youth Resiliency. Workshop sponsored by Eastern AHEC- given at Albemarle Mental Health Center. Elizabeth

City, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2008). Leadership and Practitioners Here, There, and Everywhere. Panel presentation given at the annual North Carolina Chi Sigma Iota pre-conference workshop of the Licensed Professional Counseling Association of North Carolina. Cary, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. ( March, 2008). The Ethical and Competent Client-Counselor Relationship. Presentation given at the North Carolina Rehabilitation Counselors Association/Vocational Evaluation & Work Adjustment Bi-annual Training Conference. Blowing Rock, NC. Stebnicki, M.A. (February, 2008). Empathy Fatigue: Implications for Counselor Educators and Supervisors. Presentation given at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education (NCRE) Annual Training Conference. San Antonio, TX.

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Stebnicki, M.A. (November, 2007). Empathy Fatigue: Healing the Mind, Body, & Spirit of Professional Helpers. Workshop provided through Eastern AHEC for regional mental health and rehabilitation professionals. Greenville, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2007). Awakening the Mind, Body, and Spirit to Manage Stress: Integrating Cultural Practices as Alternative Self-Care Approaches. Workshop provided through Eastern AHEC for Albemarle Mental Health Center. Elizabeth City, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (April, 2007). Reiki as a complementary and alternative approach to traditional stress management techniques. Workshop given at the Professional Association for Rehabilitation Counselors (PARC) annual conference. Atlantic Beach, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A., & Massey, C. (February, 2007). Reiki I Certification Training Program.

Two-day training provided for Reiki Level I Practitioners. Program provided in conjunction with Japan Center East. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (November, 2006). Reiki: A Stress Management and Relaxation Approach. Presentation and Reiki demonstration given for Japan Center East at Wellness Japan 2006 Conference. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2006). Empathy Fatigue: Healing the Mind, Body, and Spirit of Rehabilitation Professionals. Presentation given at the Annual Conference of the National Rehabilitation Counseling Association. Albuquerque, NM Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2006). Empathy Fatigue: Healing the Mind, Body, and Spirit of Professional Counselors. Presentation made at the 9th Annual Licensed Professional Counseling Association of North Carolina. Greensboro, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (September, 2006). Youth at Risk: Foundations of Adolescent Mental Health and Resiliency. Week-long seminar provided to the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT). Cullowhee, NC

Stebnicki, M.A. (January, 2006). The Disaster Mental Health Plan for North Carolina. Presentation given at the North Carolina LPCANC Luncheon, Greenville, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (January, 2006). Addressing Barriers to Learning: Youth Resiliency and Risk Factors, Crisis Intervention, and Follow-up Support. Presented one-day certification training workshop as part of Eastern AHEC’s School Mental Health Project grant. Wilmington, NC. Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2005). Moderator for Panel Discussion on ACA’s 2005 Revised Code of Ethics. Panel discussion group held at the Annual Licensed Professional Counseling Association of North Carolina (LPCANC) Conference. Greensboro, NC

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Stebnicki, M.A. (September, 2005). Disaster Mental Health Interventions: A Crisis Response Plan for North Carolina. Presentation made at the Annual Licensed Professional Counseling Association of North Carolina (LPCANC) Conference. Greensboro, NC. Stebnicki, M.A. (September, 2005). Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Training. Presented a day-long workshop to certify licensed counselors and psychologists for the Red Cross & North Carolina Psychological Association Mental Health Disaster Response Network. Greenville, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. & John Anema (April, 2005). Acute traumatic stress debriefing. Presentation made at the Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors (PARC) Conference. Pine Knoll Shores, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (February, 2005). Addressing Barriers to Learning: Youth resiliency and risk factors, crisis intervention, and follow-up support. Presented one-day certification training workshop as part of Eastern AHEC’s School Mental Health Project grant. Raleigh and Asheville, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2004). Counseling disconnected youth: The IEPP approach. Workshop presentation at the annual training conference of the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of North Carolina (LPCANC). Chapel Hill, NC. Stebnicki, M.A. (September, 2004). Private counseling, mental health privatization, and mental health policy. Panel discussion group for North Carolina Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors (PARC). Atlantic Beach, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (March, 2004). Resiliency and risk factors, crisis intervention and follow-up support: Addressing barriers to learning. Full-day workshop provided as part of the School Mental Health Project certificate program. Eastern AHEC, Greenville, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. & Anema, J. (October, 2002). The role of the mind, body, and sprit in healing, chronic illness, and disability: A solution focus approach. Presentation made at the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of North Carolina (LPCANC). Wilmington, NC. Stebnicki, M.A. (March, 2002). Youth at risk: Dealing with issues of anger management, bullying, and peer relationships. Presentation made at the Pitt County Alliance for Youth Mini-Summit. Boys and Girls Club, Greenville, NC

Stebnicki, M.A. (March 2002). Youth at risk: The Identification, Early Intervention, Prevention, and Preparation (IEPP) Program. Workshop given at the American Counseling Association’s Annual Conference. New Orleans.

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Stebnicki, M.A. (February, 2002). Youth at risk: The Identification, Early Intervention, Prevention, and Preparation (IEPP) Program. Presentation made at the North Carolina Counseling Association’s Annual Conference. Greensboro, NC

Stebnicki, M.A. (November, 2001). Youth at risk: The Identification, Early Intervention, Prevention, and Preparation (IEPP) Program. Presentation made at the Governor’s One-on-One Eastern Regional Meeting. Washington Civic Center, Washington, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2001). The psychosocial impact on survivors of extraordinary stressful and traumatic events: Principles and practices for LPCs. Presentation made at the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of North Carolina (LPCANC) Annual Conference. Raleigh-Research Triangle Park, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (September, 2001). Youth at-risk: A complementary prevention approach for middle & high Schools. The Identification-Early Intervention-Prevention-Preparation (IEPP) Program. Presentation made at the North Carolina Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors (PARC) Conference . Pine Knoll Shores, NC. Stebnicki, M.A. (March, 2001). Empathy fatigue: The helper’s response to extraordinary stressful and traumatic events. Presentation made at the American Counseling Association’s Annual World Conference. San Antonio, TX.

Stebnicki, M.A. (March, 2001). Critical incident stress debriefing: The treatment of choice for dealing with extraordinary stressful and traumatic events. Workshop given at the Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors (PARC) State Annual Training Conference. Shell Island Resort, Wrightsville Beach, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (February, 2001). Psychosocial aspects of disability: Issues in compliance, medication, and family dynamics. Panel Moderator for Dr. Donna Falvo- Rehabilitation Studies Annual Symposium. School of Allied Health Sciences- ECU campus.

Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2000). The psychosocial impact of occupational stress and critical incidents in workplace violence: New directions for rehabilitation professionals. Presentation made at the North Carolina Rehabilitation Counseling Association(NCRCA)-North Carolina Vocational Evaluation & Work Adjustment Association (NCVEWAA) Alliance Conference. Ramada Inn, Atlantic Beach, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A., & Bager, N. (October, 2000). The “person-first” language in job interviewing and the employment rights of persons with disabilities pursuant to Title I of ADA. Keynote address presented to Human Resource Personnel at Pitt County Committee on the Employment of Persons with Disabilities. AHEC Conference Center, Greenville, NC.

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Stebnicki, M.A. (August, 2000). How to evaluate and manage your emotional health needs. Workshop provided at the Annual Farmworker Health Outreach sponsored by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services- Office of Research, Demonstrations, and Rural Health Development- in conjunction with Eastern AHEC. Trinity Center, Salter Path, NC. Glover, N.M., & Stebnicki, M.A. (March ,2000). Supervision by email in rehabilitation counseling: A qualitative study. Poster Presentation made at the American Counseling Association’s World Conference. Washington, D.C.

Stebnicki, M.A. (January ,2000). Community conversations on youth and violence: Advice from the experts. Panel Presentation given live on GTV Cable Channel 9 serving Eastern North Carolina, Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Pitt County. Greenville, NC

Stebnicki, M.A. (December ,1999). Key note speaker, Rho Omega Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota. “Empathy fatigue in the counseling profession”.

Stebnicki, M.A. (December, 1999) Forming community support groups in response to extended stressful and traumatic events. Regional Presentation made to Eastern North Carolina Department of Social Services Professionals. Trenton, NC

Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 1999) The psychosocial response to extraordinary stressful and traumatic events. Regional Presentation made to the Eastern Area Health Education Center (AHEC). Greenville, NC. Stebnicki, M.A. (April, 1999). Psychosocial adjustment and adaptation to trauma and disability. Presentation made at the American Counseling Association’s World Conference. San Diego.

Stebnicki, M.A. (April, 1999). ARCA graduate student paper presentations. Moderator for American Rehabilitation Counseling Association’s Graduate Student Paper Presentations. San Diego, CA.

Stebnicki, M.A. (March, 1999). Grief reactions among rehabilitation professionals: Dealing effectively with empathy fatigue. Presentation made at the NRCA/ARCA Alliance Annual training Conference. Dallas, TX.

Stebnicki, M.A. (February, 1999). Group crisis intervention: Techniques and dynamics for group facilitators Using the NOVA Model. Northeast Arkansas Regional Workshop given in conjunction with Craighead County Crisis Response Team. Jonesboro, AR

Stebnicki, M.A., & Glenn, E. (November, 1998). College students with disabilities: A national look at disability awareness, accessibility, and accommodation within the university community. Presentation made at the National Rehabilitation Association’s Annual Training Conference. Orlando, FL

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Marini, I., Clem, B., & Stebnicki, M.A. (November, 1998). The return to work initiative for claimants on Social Security: Claimant characteristics and implications for rehabilitation professionals. Presentation made at the National Rehabilitation Association’s Annual Training Conference. Orlando, FL Stebnicki, M.A., Holmes, D., & Bankston Bailey, G. (July, 1998). Children’s reactions to trauma and crisis response team/intervention. Panel presentation made at the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) National Training Conference. Minneapolis, MN.

Stebnicki, M.A., & Herbert, J.T. (March, 1998). Rehabilitation counselor supervision: Where have we been and where are we going? Presentation made at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education Conference. Vancouver, WA.

Stebnicki, M.A. (November, 1997). Behavioral interventions for adults with developmental and psychiatric disabilities: A holistic approach. Workshop presentation for Quarterly Training Workshop of Abilities Unlimited, Inc., Jonesboro, AR.

Stebnicki, M.A. (April, 1997). Clinical supervision in rehabilitation counseling. Panel Presentation made at the American Counseling Association’s World Conference: American Rehabilitation Counseling Association’s Forum on Rehabilitation Counseling Research and Practice. Orlando, Florida.

Stebnicki, M.A., & Marini, I. (March, 1997). Physiological and psychosocial correlates of SSA claimants: Implications for rehabilitation counselors and other rehabilitation professionals. Presentation made at the Annual Professional Development Symposium of the National and American Rehabilitation Counseling Association. Tampa, FL.

Stebnicki, M.A., & Patterson, P. (October, 1996). A functional assessment approach for evaluating decision making capacity among persons with disabilities: guidelines for providers of rehabilitation services. Presentation made at the Annual Symposium of the National Guardianship Association. Detroit, MI.

Stebnicki, M.A. (May, 1996). Arkansas State University's MRC Program: Past, present, and future. Presentation made to Annual Board meeting of the Arkansas Rehabilitation Services Association (ARA) during the Annual ArRCA Conference. Hot Springs. Stebnicki, M.A. (March, 1996). Overcoming cultural tunnel vision and challenging stereotypical beliefs of persons with disabilities. Paper presentation made at the Annual Disability Awareness Symposium, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR. Stebnicki, M.A. (March, 1996). A functional assessment approach for determining client competency and rehabilitation treatment decision making: Guidelines for rehabilitation professionals. Paper presented at the Annual Professional Development Symposium of the National and American Rehabilitation Counseling Association. Little Rock, AR.

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Stebnicki, M.A., & Janikowski, T.P. (March, 1995). Clinical supervision among rehabilitation counselor practica trainees: Supervisory behaviors perceived to be most helpful. Paper presented at the Annual Professional Development Symposium of the National and American Rehabilitation Counseling Association . Tucson, AZ.

Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 1993). Ethical dilemmas in adult guardianship and substitute decision-making: Considerations for rehabilitation professionals. Paper presented at the National Rehabilitation Counseling Association's Student Symposium at the Annual Training Conference of the National Rehabilitation Association, Atlanta, GA.

Stebnicki, M.A. (November, 1990). Adult guardianship: Considerations and alternatives to hospitalization. Paper presented at Illinois Department of Mental Health Annual Training Conference - Southern Illinois Region, Choate Mental Health & Developmental Center, Anna, IL.

V. Publications

A. Books

Marini, I., & Stebnicki, M.A. (2012). The psychological and social impact of illness and disability. (6th ed.). New York: Springer Publishing. Korean translation by Sigma Press,

Inc. (2013 publication date).

Stebnicki, M.A. (2010). Empathy fatigue: Healing the mind, body, and spirit of professional counselors. Korean translation by Hakjisa Publisher, South Korea.

Marini, I., & Stebnicki, M.A (January, 2009). The professional counselors’ desk reference. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Stebnicki, M.A. (May, 2008). Empathy fatigue: Healing the mind, body, and spirit of professional counselors. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Stebnicki, M.A. (January, 2008). What is adolescent wellness? Helping disconnected and at-

risk youth to become whole. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press.

Stebnicki, M.A. (2005). Youth at risk: Foundations of adolescent mental health and resiliency. Greenville, NC: ECU and author.

B. Book Chapters

Stebnicki, M.A. (2013). Multiple chapter contributions and consultant reviewer in M. Corey & G. Corey (Eds.) Becoming a helper (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brookes/Cole.

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Stebnicki, M.A. (2013). Chapter contributor and consultant reviewer for G. Corey, M. Schneider Corey, & P. Callanan (Eds.) Issues and ethics in the helping profession (9th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brookes/Cole.

Stebnicki, M.A. (2012). The psychosocial impact of empathy fatigue on professional helpers. In I. Marini & M. Stebnicki (Eds.) The psychological and social impact of illness and disability. (6th ed.) New York: Springer Publishing.

Stebnicki, M. A. (2012). Counseling. In D. R. Maki & V. Tarvydas (Eds.) The Professional

Practice of Rehabilitation Counseling. New York: Springer Publishing.

Stebnicki, M. A. (2011). Multiple chapter contributions and consultant reviewer in G. Corey, M. Schneider Corey, & P. Callanan (Eds.) Issues and ethics in the helping profession (8th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brookes/Cole.

Stebnicki, M.A. (2011). Multiple chapter contributions and consultant reviewer in M. Corey &

G. Corey (Eds.) Becoming a helper (6th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brookes/Cole. Stebnicki, M. A. (2009). Empathy Fatigue: Assessing Risk Factors and Cultivating Self-Care. In

I. Marini & M. Stebnicki (Eds.) The Professional Counselors' Desk Reference. New York: Springer Publishing.

Stebnicki, M. A. (2009). Empathy Fatigue in the Counseling Profession. In I. Marini & M. Stebnicki (Eds.) The Professional Counselors' Desk Reference. New York: Springer Publishing.

Stebnicki, M. A. (2009). Disaster Mental Health Response and Stress Debriefing. In In I. Marini

& M. Stebnicki (Eds.), The Professional Counselors' Desk Reference. New York: Springer.

C. Peer-reviewed Journal Articles

Stebnicki, M. A. (2008). A call for integral approaches in the professional identity of rehabilitation counseling: Three specialty areas, one profession. A joint special issue in

Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin and Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 39(4), 64-68. Stebnicki, M.A. (2008). A content analysis of multicultural counseling syllabi from rehabilitation counseling programs. Rehabilitation Education, 22 (2), 89-99.

Stebnicki, M.A. (2007). Empathy fatigue: Healing the mind, body, and spirit of professional

counselors. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 10(4), 317-338. Stebnicki, M.A. (2006) Integrating spirituality in rehabilitation counselor supervision.

Rehabilitation Education, 20(2), 115-132.

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Riggar, T.F., Crimando, W., Flowers, C.R., Stebnicki, M.A., Porter, D., & Etzbach, C. (2005).

Rehabilitation counselors working as administrators: A 20-year follow-up. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 36(3), 11-15.

Glover, N.M., & Stebnicki, M.A. (2002). Using email for clinical supervision in practicum: A qualitative analysis. The Journal of Rehabilitation, 68(3), 41-49.

Stebnicki, M.A. & Glover, N. M. (2001). E-Supervision in rehabilitation counseling: Problems

and solutions. Rehabilitation Education, 15(3), 283-293. Stebnicki, M.A. (2001). The psychosocial impact on survivors of extraordinary stressful and

traumatic events: Principles and practices in critical incident response for rehabilitation counselors. New Directions in Rehabilitation, 12(6), 57-72.

Harley, D.A., Stebnicki, M.A., & Rollins, C. (2001) . Applying empowerment evaluation as a

tool for self-improvement and community development with culturally diverse populations. The Journal of the Community Development Society, 31(2), 34-38. {Special Issue on Community Development Practice for Diverse Populations}

Stebnicki, M.A. (2000). Stress and grief reactions among rehabilitation professionals: Dealing

effectively with empathy fatigue. Journal of Rehabilitation, 66(1), 23-29. Marini, I., & Stebnicki, M.A. (1999). Social Security Administration’s alternative provider

program: What can rehabilitation administrators expect? Rehabilitation Administration, 23(1), 31-41.

Stebnicki, M.A., Rubin, S.E., Rollins, C., & Turner, T. N. (1999). A holistic approach to

multicultural rehabilitation counseling. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 30(2), 3-6.

Stebnicki, M.A. (1998). Clinical supervision in rehabilitation counseling. Rehabilitation Education, 12(2), 137-159.

Stebnicki, M.A., Sibrava, M, Rice-Mason, J. (1998). Disability awareness activities on college

campuses: A national study of campuses with undergraduate and graduate programs in rehabilitation counseling. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 29(2), 30-34.

Stebnicki, M.A. (1997). A conceptual framework for utilizing a functional assessment approach

for determining mental capacity: A new look at informed consent in rehabilitation. Journal of Rehabilitation, 63(4), 32-37.

Stebnicki, M.A., Allen, H.A., & Janikowski, T.P. (1997). Development of an instrument to

assess perceived helpfulness of clinical supervisory behaviors among rehabilitation counselor post-practicum supervisees. Rehabilitation Education, 11(4), 307-322.

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Stebnicki, M.A. (1997). Ethical dilemmas in adult guardianship: Guardian angel or anti-angel? National Guardian, 10(3), 1-3. {Invited article for the official journal of the National

Guardianship Association} Billips, K., Marini, I., Stebnicki, M.A., & Slate, J. (1997). Substance abusers' perceptions of

factors related to 30-day in-patient rehabilitation treatment programs. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 28(1), 42-46.

Beck, R., Janikowski, T.P., & Stebnicki, M.A. (1996). Doctoral dissertation research in

rehabilitation: 1992-1993. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 39(3), 165-188.

Allen, H.A., Stebnicki, M.A., & Torkelson-Lynch, R. (1995). Training clinical supervisors in rehabilitation: A conceptual model for training doctoral-level supervisors. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 38(4), 307-317.

Stebnicki, M.A. (1994). Ethical dilemmas in adult guardianship and substitute decision-making:

Considerations for rehabilitation professionals. Journal of Rehabilitation, 60(2), 23-27. Beck, R., Janikowski, T.P., & Stebnicki, M.A. (1994). Doctoral dissertation research in

rehabilitation: 1990-1991. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 38(1), 2-26. D. Other Articles Stebnicki, M.A. (April, 2004). Integrating spiritual practices in counseling. Licensed

Professional Counseling Association of North Carolina (LPCANC) newsletter Professional Ties. Available online http://www.lpcanc.org/news/newsletter7.mgi .

Stebnicki, M.A. (March 2003). Guidelines for coping with the stress and anxiety of terrorism and war. {ECU on-line article published on Department of Rehab Studies and School of Allied Health web pages http://www.ecu.edu/rehb/anxietyofwar.htm

Stebnicki, M.A. (February 2003). The deculturation of America: Are we really culturally

diverse? The Connect. {ECU on-line diversity newsletter article published by the School of Allied Health Sciences www.ecu.edu/ah/diversity.htm}.

Stebnicki, M.A. (October, 2001). The psychological response to terrorism as an extraordinary

stressful and traumatic life-event: Coping with the traumatic stressors. http://www.ecu.edu/rehb/terrorcoping.htm {on-line material distributed to ECU faculty, staff, and students}. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.

Stebnicki, M.A. (September, 2000). The psychological preparation for extraordinary stressful

and traumatic events. Office of Environmental Health and Safety {Web Page for Hurricane preparedness: http://www.ecu.edu/oehs/emergency/anxiety.ht}. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.

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Stebnicki, M.A. (May, 2000). Providing counseling and mental health services with the culturally different. The Connect, 1, 5. {A newsletter from ECU’s School of Allied Health Services Task Force on Diversity}

E. Monographs Stebnicki, M.A. (1993). Advocacy and rights issues for person with disabilities living in long-

term care facilities: A resource manual for persons on human rights committees. Unpublished monograph for Human Rights Authority Program of the Illinois Guardianship & Advocacy Comm.

Stebnicki, M.A. (1983). Microcounseling as a training paradigm for volunteers in crisis

intervention hotline centers. Unpublished monograph for Jackson County Community Mental Health Center's Network (Hotline) Program.

F. Other Creative Research Activities Stebnicki, M.A. (August 2003) Addressing Barriers to Learning: Youth Residency, Risk Factors, Crisis Intervention, and Follow-up Support. Online curriculum and faculty presenter for Eastern Area Health Education Center’s (AHEC- Eastern NC) School Mental Health Project. VI. Memberships in Professional Organizations

National Council on Rehabilitation Education (NCRE) American Counseling Association (ACA) American Rehabilitation Counseling Association (ARCA) Professional Association for Rehabilitation Counselors (PARC) Licensed Professional Counselors Association of North Carolina (LPCANC) North Carolina Rehabilitation Association (NCRA) North Carolina Rehabilitation Counseling Association (NCRCA)

VII. Awards and Grants

Dean’s award for Outstanding Performance in Service. College of Allied Health Sciences. East Carolina University (August, 2008).

Bronze Medal award for publication of books. Laupus Health Science Library, East Carolina University. (April 2008; 2009; 2012).

Licensed Professional Counseling Association of North Carolina (LPCANC) Leadership and Service Award (September 2005).

American Rehabilitation Counseling Association (ARCA) Professional Service Award (March 2005)

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American Counseling Association Foundation (ACAF) Youth Violence Prevention Grant

(Grant awarded for the IEPP Program for its vision and excellence in the area of youth violence prevention, September, 2001).

Certificate of Recognition by the Office of Attorney General, Mark Prior, Arkansas- for leadership in the State of Arkansas Crisis Response Team (February, 1999).

Second Place in NRCA's Doctoral Student Research Paper Scholarship Awards Competition. Award presented 1993 at the Annual Training Conference of the National Rehabilitation Association, Atlanta, GA.

Dissertation Research Award (1994) received by Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Dissertation Research Grant (1994) received by Center for Rural Health & Social Service Development, Office of Economic and Regional Development, SIU-C.

VIII. Committees and Professional Service Editorial Boards

Editorial Board for Rehabilitation Education (April 1998 to present). Editorial Consultant Board for Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling (JARC) (February 1996-2004).

Service to the Professional Licensed Professional Counseling Association of North Carolina (LPCANC) Task Force

on Military Counseling (2012- present).

Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) Board member (2007-2011). Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) Graduate Self Study Documentation Subcommittee member (2011- present). Commissioner- Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC)

(2007-08).

American Rehabilitation Counseling Association, Chair, Rehab Counselor of the Year Awards Committee (2006-2007). Disaster Mental Health Task Force/Trainer, NC Psychological Association (2006- present).

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Licensed Professional Counseling Association of North Carolina (LPCANC) Board

member (2003-2005). American Rehabilitation Counseling Association (ARCA) Board Member, Executive Council Chair, Public Relations and Awareness (2001-2005).

President, Mental Health Division of Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors (PARC) (June 2012- present).

President, Rehabilitation Counseling Division of Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors (PARC) (August 1999 to June 2012).

NC AHEC State Advisory Panel for School Mental Health Project (2003-present).

American Rehabilitation Counseling Association (ARCA) Representative, Conference Program Coordinator for ACA World Conference, San Antonio (2000-2001). American Rehabilitation Counseling Association (ARCA) Representative, Conference Coordinator for ACA World Training Conference, San Diego (1998-99).

ARCA/NRCA Alliance Chair for Distinguished Career Award for the Advancement of the Profession of Rehabilitation Counseling (1999-2000).

ARCA Awards Committee, Chair for Rehabilitation Counselor of the Year Award (1998-99).

ARCA/NRCA Alliance Committee, Co-Chair for Rehabilitation Counselor of the Year Award (1998-99); Committee Chair for 1999-2000.

ARCA, Chair, Rehabilitation Counselor of the Year Award Committee (1997-98).

ARCA, Chair, Exemplary Rehabilitation Service Award Committee (1996-97).

NRCA Judge for Student Research Paper Scholarship Awards Competition (NRCA Annual Symposiums, March 1996 and March 1997). Community Service

Emergency Referral Protocol Development Subcommittee-through the Jakes Team, Eastern Carolina Injury Prevention Program (February 2001 to 2002) Board of Directors (Vice-President). Abilities Unlimited, Inc., Jonesboro, AR (February 1997 to August 1999).

Ethics Committee- St. Bernards Behavioral Health Psychiatric/Substance Abuse Hospital, Jonesboro, AR (December 1995 to August 1999).

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Task Force Committee on Patient Rights and Organizational Ethics- St. Bernards Behavioral Health (January 1996 to May 1996).

Advisory Board for the Wesley Senior Ministries Retirement Community, Jonesboro, AR (Co-Chair, March 1998 to August 1999) ADA Roundtable Campaign and Interest Group Committee- Jonesboro, AR (May 1996 to August 1999).

Craighead County Crisis Response Team (crisis response team formed due to Westside School shootings, Jonesboro, AR) (March 24, 1998 to August 1999)

Arkansas State-Wide Planning Committee for State Crisis Response Team (Oct. ‘98 to August99) Family Service Center Team MacAurther Middle School (September 1998 to August 1999).

Volunteer Counselor- Mission Outreach {Homeless Shelter}, Jonesboro, AR (October 1996 to August 1999).

University Service East Carolina University Behavioral Concerns Committee (May 2011- present) Disability Parking Committee- East Carolina University (April 2003 to present).

Crisis Intervention and Stress Management Team- East Carolina University (August 1999 to 2005)

Chair, Disability Services Committee- Arkansas State University (August 1995 to July 1999).

College of Allied Health Sciences Service Honors and Awards Committee- College of Allied Health Sciences (2012- 2015). Faculty Council- College of Allied Health Sciences (2004-2007). Diversity Committee- College of Allied Health Sciences (2002-2005). Student Faculty Committee- College of Allied Health Sciences (2001-2004).

Summer Ventures (Careers in Health Science) Committee College of Allied Health Sciences (2002 - 2004).

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Department Service Chair, Personnel Committee- Department of Rehabilitation Studies (September 2003- 2011).

Personnel Committee- Department of Health Services and Information Management (August 2006 to present).

Faculty Advisor to Student Rehabilitation Counseling Association- Department of Rehabilitation Studies, (August 1999 to 2005).

Personnel Committee- Department of Physical Therapy (2004-2006). Masters in Rehabilitation Counseling Degree Committee (Chair), ASU (August 1995 to July 1999).

Department of Psychology & Counseling Curriculum Committee (1996 to July 1999). Departmental Library Budget Committee- Department of Psychology and Counseling, ASU (June 1997 to July 1999).

MRC Program Faculty Search Committee, Chair (September 1996 to August 1997).

Department of Psychology & Counseling Faculty Development Committee (1996-97).

Department of Psychology & Counseling Faculty Awards Committee (1996-97; 1998-99).

Faculty Advisor to Rehabilitation Counseling Student Association, (ASURCA) (August 1995 to July 1999).