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1 May 29, 2020 Curriculum Vita Keith Warren College of Social Work The Ohio State University 1947 College Rd. Columbus, OH, 43210 (614) 292-9187 EDUCATION 1998-2000 Postdoctoral Fellow, Mental Health Services Research Training Program, School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1994-1998 Doctorate in Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin. Dissertation: “Scaling, Self-organized Criticality and Trend Persistence in State Psychiatric Hospital Admissions and Discharges.” Dissertation Co-Chairs: Calvin Streeter, Ph.D., Cynthia Franklin, Ph.D. 19921994 Master of Science in Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin. Concentration in Mental Health and Chemical Dependency. 19791984 Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Science, Warren Wilson College. ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS 2006present Associate Professor, The Ohio State University 20002006 Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University Spring, 1999 Lecturer, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1998-2000 University of Wisconsin-Madison Mental Health Services Research Training Program Postdoctoral Fellow 19961997 Assistant Instructor, The University of Texas at Austin 19951996 Lecturer, Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas 19941996 Graduate Research Assistant, Center for Social Work Research, College of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin 19941995 Teaching Assistant, Allen Rubin, Ph.D.

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May 29, 2020

Curriculum Vita

Keith Warren

College of Social Work

The Ohio State University

1947 College Rd.

Columbus, OH, 43210

(614) 292-9187

EDUCATION

1998-2000 Postdoctoral Fellow, Mental Health Services Research Training Program,

School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison

1994-1998 Doctorate in Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin.

Dissertation: “Scaling, Self-organized Criticality and Trend Persistence in

State Psychiatric Hospital Admissions and Discharges.”

Dissertation Co-Chairs: Calvin Streeter, Ph.D., Cynthia Franklin, Ph.D.

1992—1994 Master of Science in Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin.

Concentration in Mental Health and Chemical Dependency.

1979—1984 Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Science, Warren Wilson College.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS

2006—present Associate Professor, The Ohio State University

2000—2006 Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University

Spring, 1999 Lecturer, University of Wisconsin-Madison

1998-2000 University of Wisconsin-Madison Mental Health Services Research

Training Program Postdoctoral Fellow

1996—1997 Assistant Instructor, The University of Texas at Austin

1995—1996 Lecturer, Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas

1994—1996 Graduate Research Assistant, Center for Social Work Research, College of

Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin

1994—1995 Teaching Assistant, Allen Rubin, Ph.D.

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RESEARCH SUPPORT

2018 Principal Investigator, $690,723 Grant 1R34DA043079-01A1 from the National

Institute on Drug Abuse, “Development of a statistical framework for the analysis

of social network predictors of therapeutic community outcomes.”

2014 Recipient, $15,000 College of Social Work seed grant, “Implementation of

Lovingkindness Meditation in Therapeutic Communities.”

2009 Recipient, $5,000 College of Social Work seed grant, “Using Measurements of

Generosity to Predict Therapeutic Involvement and Recidivism among Offenders

Involved with Therapeutic Communities of Treatment”

2009 Co-recipient, $60,000 Ohio State University seed grant, “Complexity in Human,

Natural and Engineered Systems Innovation Group.”

2009 Co-investigator, $104,987.75 ARRA grant sponsored by the Ohio Association of

County Behavioral Health Authorities. Project RISE: Estimating the costs of

recidivism to Ohio counties for offenders with behavioral health problems.

2009 Principal Investigator, $391,000 ARRA grant R21DA023474 from the National

Institute on Drug Abuse, “Maintenance and Correlates of Cooperative Behavior in

Corrections-Based Therapeutic Communities.”

2007 Co-investigator, $110,620 grant from The Ohio Department of Mental Health,

“Recovery Emphasis in Ohio Behavioral Health Organizations’ Inpatient Units.”

2007 $5,000 grant from the Families and Schools Together National Training Center

for the project, “Application of nonlinear dynamics to the evaluation of the

Families and Schools Together Program.”

2006 $4500 grant from the Institute for Population Research for the Social

Interactions Working Group, aimed at bringing a series of speakers to Ohio

State.

2004 $9860 contract from the Families and Schools Together National

Training Center for project, “Application of nonlinear dynamics to the evaluation

of the Families and Schools Together Program.”

2004 Co-investigator on $1.4 million dollar grant DEB-0410336 from the National

Science Foundation Biocomplexity Program for project, “Large lake ecosystems:

Modeling interactions among human, biological, and physical processes.”

2001 $10,000 Seed Grant from The Ohio State University College of Social Work

2001 $25,000 Grant from The Ohio State University Environmental Policy Initiative

(co-recipient with Elena Irwin)

TEACHING SUPPORT

2018-2019 $4000 Grant from The Ohio State University Office of Service Learning

2002-2003 $1150 Grant from The Ohio State University Teaching Effectiveness

Program

CONSULTANTSHIPS

2001 $4800 Consultantship, Families and Schools Together National Training Center

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HONORS, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND ASSISTANTSHIPS

2020 Sigma Xi National Scientific Honor Society

2019 Emerald Literati Award, Outstanding Reviewer, Therapeutic

Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities.

2018 Society for Social Work and Research Fellow

2011 De Leon Research Award of the Ohio Therapeutic Community

Association.

2009 Participant, First Annual NIH Institute on Systems Science and Health,

Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 3-8.

2008 Tony Tripodi Research Award

2006 Invitee, President’s Salute to Undergraduate Academic Achievement, The

Ohio State University.

2005 Invitee, President’s Salute to Undergraduate Academic Achievement, The

Ohio State University

2004 Best Paper, 1st Runner up, North American Association for Computational

Social and Organizational Science Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

2004 The Ohio State University College of Social Work Outstanding

Undergraduate Teacher

2004 Invitee, President’s Salute to Undergraduate Academic Achievement, The

Ohio State University

2002-2003 Participant, OSTEP Early Career Faculty Program

2002 $300 Fellowship from The New England Complex Systems Institute to

attend the International Conference on Complex Systems

2002 Invitee, President’s Salute to Undergraduate Academic Achievement, The

Ohio State University

2001 The Ohio State University College of Social Work Outstanding

Undergraduate Teacher

2001 Invitee, President’s Salute to Undergraduate Academic Achievement, The

Ohio State University

1999 Honorable Mention, The University of Texas at Austin Outstanding

Doctoral Dissertation Award

1999 New England Complex Systems Institute, Full Fellowship for the Fall

Intensive Course on Complex Systems

1997—1998 University Continuing Fellowship, The University of Texas at Austin

1997 Research Assistant, Juvenile Offenders Substance Abuse Treatment

Services Network, under Kathryn Wambach, Ph.D.

1996—1997 David Bruton Fellowship

1996 Summer Tuition Fellowship

1994—1996 Graduate Assistant, Center for Social Work Research

1995 Professional Development Award

1995 Research Assistant, Cynthia Franklin, Ph.D.

1994 Alumni Scholarship

1993 George K. Herbert Scholarship

Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society

Phi Alpha National Honor Society

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PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:

Refereed Journal Articles:

*Student or former student +Alphabetical order of authorship

1. Warren, K., *Campbell, B. & Cranmer, S. (In press). The relationship of network

clustering coefficients and reincarceration at three therapeutic communities.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

2. Warren, K. (In press). Senior therapeutic community members show greater

consistency when affirming peers: Evidence of social learning. Therapeutic

Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities.

3. Warren, K., *Campbell, B., Cranmer, S., De Leon, G., *Doogan, N., *Weiler, M.

& *Doherty, F. (2020). Building the community: Endogenous network formation,

homophily and prosocial sorting among therapeutic community residents. Drug

and Alcohol Dependence, 207(1).

4. *Steelesmith, D. L, Fontanella, C. A., Campo, J. V., Bridge, J. A., Warren, K. &

Root, E. D. (2019). Contextual Factors Associated with County Level Suicide

Rates in the United States, 1999 to 2016. JAMA Network Open.

5. *Whitford, S. & Warren, K. (2019). Perceived Barriers to Meditation Among

College Students: The Role of Personality Traits. Building Healthy Academic

Communities Journal, 3(1), 23-32.

6. *Linley, J. & Warren, K. (2019). The Alumni Club: Interpersonal contact and the

exchange of recovery oriented helping in a sample of former residents of a

therapeutic community for women. Therapeutic Communities: The International

Journal of Therapeutic Communities, 40(1), 42-50.

7. +*Campbell, B.W., Cranmer, S., *Doogan, N. & Warren, K. (2019). Relationship

between network clustering in a therapeutic community and reincarceration

following discharge. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 97, 14-20.

8. +*Gampa, A., *Linley, J, Roe, B. & Warren, K. (2018). Generosity, fairness, trust

and time: The performance of therapeutic community residents in economics

experiments. Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of

Therapeutic Communities, 39(2), 98-107.

9. +*Campbell, B.W., Cranmer, S., *Harvey, C. & Warren, K. (2018). Therapeutic

community graduates cluster together in social networks: Evidence for spatial

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selection as a cooperative mechanism in therapeutic communities. Addictive

Behaviors, 79, 74-80.

10. +*Doogan, N. & Warren, K. (2017). Saving my life: Dynamics of peer and staff

corrections among therapeutic community residents. Substance Use & Misuse,

52(11), 1429-1438.

11. +*Doogan, N. & Warren, K. (2017). A network of helping: Generalized

reciprocity and cooperative behavior in response to peer and staff affirmations

and corrections among therapeutic community residents. Addiction Research and

Theory, 25(3), 243-250.

12. *Doogan, N. & Warren, K. (2016). Semantic networks, schema change and

reincarceration outcomes of therapeutic community graduates. Journal of

Substance Abuse Treatment, 70, 7-13.

13. *Hodge, A., Warren, K. & *Linley, J. (2014). Predictors of resident role model

status in therapeutic communities. Therapeutic Communities: The International

Journal of Therapeutic Communities, 35(4), 159-167.

14. Warren, K., *Doogan, N., De Leon, G., Phillips, G., Moody, J. & *Hodge, A.

(2013). Short-run prosocial behavior in response to receiving corrections and

affirmations in three therapeutic communities. Journal of Offender

Rehabilitation, 52(4), 270-286.

15. Warren, K., *Hiance, D., *Doogan, N., De Leon, G. & Phillips, G. (2013). Verbal

feedback in therapeutic communities: Pull-ups and reciprocated pull-ups as

predictors of graduation. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 44(4), 361-368.

16. *De Luca, S., Wyman, P.A. & Warren, K. (2012). Latina Adolescent Suicide

Ideations and Attempts: Associations with connectedness to parents, peers and

teachers. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 42(6), 672-683.

17. *Hiance, D., *Doogan, N., Warren, K., Hamilton, I. & Lewis, M. (2012). An

Agent-Based Model of Lifetime Attendance and Self-Help Program Growth.

Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions,12, 121-142.

18. *Kondrat, D., Early, T. & Warren, K. (2011). Measuring family engagement in

psychiatric service: A psychometric evaluation of the family/visitor survey.

Social Work in Mental Health, 9, 137-146.

19. *Linley, J., Warren, K. & Davis, T. (2010). A comparison of affirmations given

and received by minority and non-minority status men in a correctional

therapeutic community. Therapeutic Communities,31(1), 37-49.

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20. Jayaprakash, C., Warren, K., Irwin, E. and Chen, K. (2009). The interaction of

segregation and suburbanization in an agent-based model of residential location.

Environment and Planning B, 36(6), 989-1007.

21. Warren, K., *Harvey, C., De Leon, G. & Gregoire, T. (2007). I am my brother’s

keeper: Affirmations and corrective reminders as predictors of reincarceration

following graduation from a corrections-based therapeutic community. Offender

Substance Abuse Report, 8(3), 33-43.

22. Warren, K. & *Harvey, H. (2006). Community as method: A study of the

predictors of affirmations that residents of a corrections-based therapeutic

community receive from others. Therapeutic Communities, 27(2), 231-248.

23. Warren, K., Moberg, P. & McDonald, L. (2006). FAST and the Arms Race: The

Interaction of Group Aggression and the Families and Schools Together Program

in the Aggressive and Delinquent Behaviors of Inner-city Elementary School

Students. Journal of Primary Prevention, 27(1), 27-45.

24. Chen, K., Irwin, E., Jayaprakash, C. & Warren, K. (2006). The Emergence of

Racial Segregation in an Agent-Based Model of Residential Location: The Role

of Competing Preferences. Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory,

11, 333-338.

25. *Witte, T.K., Fitzpatrick, K.K., Warren, K., Schatschneider, C. & Schmidt, N.B.

(2006). Naturalistic evaluation of suicidal ideation: Variability and relation to

attempt status. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44(7), 1029-1040.

26. Warren, K. & Anderson-Butcher, D. (2005). He Did It First! A Path Model of

Interactions in the Aggressive Behaviors of Elementary School Boys During

Three Successive Recess Periods. Journal of School Violence, 4(1), 29-45.

27. Warren, K., Schoppelrey, S., Moberg, P. & McDonald, L. (2005). A Model of

Contagion through Competition in the Aggressive Behaviors of Elementary

School Students. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33(3), 283-292.

28. Warren, K., Craciun, G. & Anderson-Butcher, D. (2005). Everybody Else Is:

Networks, Power Laws and Peer Contagion in the Aggressive Recess Behavior of

Elementary School Boys. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life Sciences,

9(2), 155-173.

29. Warren, K., *Newsome, S. & Roe, B. (2004). House and Housemate: An

Exploratory Study of Residential Setting, Interpersonal Interactions and

Aggression in Two Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Social

Service Research, 30(4), 69-85.

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30. Lantz, J. & Warren, K. (2004). Victor Frankl’s paradoxical intention in brief

psychotherapy. Journal of Brief Therapy, 2(2), 119-128.

31. Warren, K., Hawkins, R. C. & Sprott, J. C. (2003). Substance abuse as a

dynamical disease: Evidence and clinical implications of nonlinearity in a time

series of daily alcohol consumption. Addictive Behaviors, 28, 369-374.

32. Warren, K. (2002). Thresholds and the Abstinence Violation Effect: A Nonlinear

Dynamical Model of the Behaviors of Intellectually Disabled Sex Offenders.

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17(11), 1198-1217.

33. Warren, K. & Hawkins, R. (2002). Multiscale nonlinearity in a time series of

weekly alcohol intake of a single client over five years. Psychological Reports,

90, 957-967.

34. Warren, K., Sprott, J. C. & Hawkins, R. C. (2002). The spirit is willing:

Nonlinearity, bifurcations and mental control. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology

and Life Sciences, 6(1), 55-70.

35. Warren, K. & Sprott, J. C. (2001). Thresholds, bifurcations and mental control:

An application of nonlinear dynamics to psychotherapy. InterJournal, Complex

Systems, MS 329, http://www.interjournal.org/.

36. Warren, K. & Knox, K. (2000). Offense cycles, thresholds and bifurcations:

Applying dynamical systems theory to the behaviors of adolescent sex offenders.

Journal of Social Service Research, 27(1) 1-27.

37. Warren, K., Franklin, C. & Streeter, C. (1998). New directions in systems theory:

Chaos and complexity. Social Work 43(4), 357-372.

38. Rubin, A., Cardenas, J., Warren, K., Pike, C., & Wambach, K. (1998). Outdated

practitioner views about family culpability and severe mental disorders. Social

Work 43(5) 412-422.

Refereed Proceedings:

1. *Doogan, N., Warren, K., *Hiance, D. & *Linley, J. (2010). A social network

model of direct versus indirect reciprocity in a corrections-based therapeutic

community. In Takadama, K., Cioffi-Revilla, C. & Deffuant, G. (Eds) Simulating

Interacting Agents and Social Phenomena: The Second World Conference,

published in Springer Series on Agent Based Social Systems, Volume 7, 37-48.

2. Warren, K. & Sprott, C. (2006). Thresholds, bifurcations and mental control: An

application of nonlinear dynamics to psychotherapy. In Minai, A. & Bar-Yam, Y.

(Eds.), Unifying Themes in Complex Systems. Volume III: Proceedings from the

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Third International Conference on Complex Systems, 13-24. New York:

Springer.

3. Warren, K. (2002). The Intersection of Agent-Based Models, Land Use and

Community Mental Health. In Parker, D. C., Berger, T. & Manson, S. M. (Eds.),

Meeting the Challenge of Complexity; Proceedings of the Special Workshop on

Agent-Based Models of Land Use/Land Cover Change. Joint publication of the

Center for the Study of Institutions, Population and Environmental Change

(CIPEC) and the Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science (CSISS). CIPEC

Collaborative Report No. 3. Santa Barbara, California: National Center for

Geographic Information and Analysis. Available online at http://www.csiss.org.

Refereed Encyclopedia Articles:

1. Warren, K. (2013). Chaos theory and complexity theory. Encyclopedia of Social

Work, online edition.

2. Warren, K. (2008). Chaos theory and complexity theory. Encyclopedia of Social

Work, 20th Edition.

3. Warren, K., Franklin, C. & Streeter, C. (1997). Chaos theory and complexity

theory. In the supplement to the Encyclopedia of Social Work, 19th Edition.

Edited Encyclopedia Article:

Warren, K. (2003). The Industrial Areas Foundation. In Djupe, P. (ed.) Encyclopedia of

Politics and Religion.

Book Chapters:

1. Folcik, V. A., *Kapil, R., Warren, K., Marsh, C. B. & Coleman, W. (2013). Using

Computational Methods to Put the Pieces Together. In Agutter, P. (ed.),

Hypotheses in Clinical Medicine, pp. 19-36. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science

Publishers.

2. Franklin, C. & Warren, K. (1999). Advances in systems theory. In C. Franklin

and C. Jordan, (Eds.), Family practice: Brief systems methods for social work.

Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters

Warren, K. & *Doogan, N. (2016). Community as method, community as net: Social

network analysis as a tool for studying mutual aid between therapeutic community

residents. Neal, Z. (ed), The Routledge Handbook of Applied System Science, 570-584.

New York: Routledge.

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Book Reviews:

1. Warren, K. (2011). Review of Benign Anarchy: Alcoholics Anonymous in

Ireland, by Shane Butler. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions,

11(1), 88-89.

2. Warren, K. (2011). Review of Craving for Ecstasy and Natural Highs: A Positive

Approach to Mood Alteration, by Harvey B. Milkman and Stanley G.

Sunderwirth. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 11(4), 394-395.

3. Warren, K. (2005). Review of Mind and Causality, edited by Alberto Peruzzi.

Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life Sciences, 9(3), 367-369.

Popular Articles:

Warren, K. (2018). My Brother’s Keeper: Recent work on cooperation among therapeutic

community residents. Exit Magazine, Year 12, Number 31, 36-38.

Requested Submissions:

1. Warren, K., Wambach, K., Rubin, A. (2000). Response to Christensen’s critique

of “Outdated practitioner views about family culpability and severe mental

disorders.” Social Work, 45(3), 286-287.

2. Warren, K., Franklin, C. & Streeter, C. (1999). Response to Sobeloff & Zann’s

critique of “New directions in systems theory: Chaos and complexity.” Social

Work, 44(3), 284-285.

Evaluation and Progress Reports:

1. Warren, K. (2019) Interim Progress Report: Development of a statistical

framework for the analysis of social network predictors of therapeutic community

outcomes, NIDA grant 1R34DA043079-01A1.

2. Warren, K. (2011). Final Progress Report: Maintenance and Correlates of

Cooperative Behavior in Corrections-Based Therapeutic Communities, NIDA

Grant R21DA023474.

3. Warren, K. (2010). Interim Progress Report: Maintenance and Correlates of

Cooperative Behavior in Corrections-Based Therapeutic Communities, NIDA

Grant R21DA023474.

4. Early, T.J. & Warren, K. (2009). Recovery Emphasis on Ohio Behavioral Health

Care Organizations’ Inpatient Units.

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5. Warren, K., Mendenhall, A. & De Luca, S. (2007). Interim Report on the Analysis

of the FAST Milwaukee Data.

6. Project staff member for: McRoy, R., Lewis, C. M. & Danis, F. (1997).

Evaluation of the National Domestic Violence Hotline.

Peer Reviewed Presentations

National/International:

1. Warren, K., *Campbell, B., Cranmer, S. *Weiler, M. & *Doherty, F.

(Presentation at the 12th annual Behavior, Biology and Chemistry: Translational

Research in Addiction conference, San Antonio, TX, March 1st, 2020).

2. *Cao, Q., Li, L. & Warren, K. (Presentation at the 24th annual conference of the

Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 19th, 2020).

Ties that bind: Homophily and endogeneity in the development of different types

of social networks in a therapeutic community for women.

3. *Whealdon, J., *Wernekinck, U. & Warren, K. (Presentation at the 24th annual

conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC,

January 17th, 2020). Internalized stigma and role model perceptions in therapeutic

communities.

4. Warren, K., *Campbell, B. & Cranmer, S. (Presentation at the 17th Conference of

the European Federation of Therapeutic Communities, Thessaloniki, Greece,

September 20th, 2019). Tightly bound: The relationship of network clustering

coefficients and reincarceration at three therapeutic communities.

5. Warren, K.,*Campbell, B. & Cranmer, S. (Presentation at the 17th Conference of

the European Federation of Therapeutic Communities, Thessaloniki, Greece,

September 19th, 2019). Finding each other: The movement of TC residents

through social networks over time.

6. *Campbell, B., *Weiler, M., Warren, K. & Cranmer, S. (Poster presentation at the

12th annual Political Networks Conference, May 31, 2019). Community

Composition Matters: Explaining Variation in Recidivism.

7. Warren, K., *Campbell, B., Cranmer, S. & *Doogan, N. (Presentation at the 17th

annual conference of the European Working Group on Drugs Oriented Research,

Ghent, Belgium, September 20th, 2018). Only you can do it, but you can’t do it

alone: Network clustering predicts reincarceration following termination from a

therapeutic community.

8. Warren, K. & *Hodge, A. (Presentation at the 28th annual conference of the

Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences, Raleigh, NC, August

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4th, 2018). Learning over Time: Senior Therapeutic Community Residents Have

Higher Hub Values in a Social Network of Affirmations.

9. Warren, K., *Campbell, B., Cranmer, S. & *Doogan, N. (Presentation at the 28th

annual conference of the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life

Sciences, Raleigh, NC, August 4th, 2018). I Get by with a Little Help from My

Friends: Triadic Closure Predicts Reincarceration Following Termination from a

Therapeutic Community.

10. *Bork, S. & Warren, K. (Poster presentation at the 22nd annual conference of the

Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 14th, 2018).

Barriers to Meditation.

11. Warren, K. (Presentation at the 16th biennial conference of the European

Federation of Therapeutic Communities, Dublin, Ireland, September 22, 2017).

Games researchers play: The use of economic games to study residents in a

correctional therapeutic community.

12. *Linley, J. & Warren, K. (Presentation at the 16th biennial conference of the

European Federation of Therapeutic Communities, Dublin, Ireland, September 21,

2017). Facebook, texting and even meeting: Peer support in a therapeutic

community alumni club.

13. *Doogan, N. & Warren, K. (Poster presentation at the 21st annual conference of

the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 12th,

2017). A dynamic social network approach to understanding mutual aid and self-

organization among therapeutic community residents.

14. Warren, K. & *Doogan, N. (Presentation at the 16th International EWODOR

Symposium, Rome, Italy, September 23, 2016). A network of helping:

generalized reciprocity and cooperative behavior in response to peer and staff

affirmations and corrections among therapeutic community residents.

15. Warren, K. & *Doogan, N. (Presentation at the 16th International EWODOR

Symposium, Rome, Italy, September 23, 2016). Saving my life: Dynamics of

peer and staff corrections among therapeutic community residents.

16. *Doogan, N. & Warren, K. (Presentation at the 15th biennial conference of the

European Federation of Therapeutic Communities, Malaga, Spain, March 13th,

2015). Differential response of therapeutic community residents to peer versus

staff affirmations and corrections.

17. *Doogan, N. & Warren, K. (Poster presentation at the 15th biennial conference of

the European Federation of Therapeutic Communities, Malaga, Spain, March 12th

–14th, 2015). A semantic network analysis of learning as a predictor of outcomes

following graduation from therapeutic communities.

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18. Warren, K. & *Hodge, A. (Presentation at the 15th biennial conference of the

European Federation of Therapeutic Communities, Malaga, Spain, March 12th,

2015). How is a therapeutic community like a Google search? Hubs, authorities

and centrality in a women’s therapeutic community.

19. Warren, K. (Presentation at the Nonlinear Datapalooza, Chapman University,

Orange, California, January 30, 2015). Nonlinear Modeling of Unit Level Time

Series of TC Corrections and Affirmations.

20. Warren, K., *Hodge, A., *Cao, Y. & *Linley, J. (Presentation at the Society for

Social Work and Research, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 16, 2015). Core-

Periphery Structure and Program Seniority in Three Social Networks of

Therapeutic Community Resident Peer Interactions.

21. *Spence, B., Warren, K., *Linley, J. (Poster presentation at the Society for Social

Work and Research annual conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 17,

2015). Social Networks and Social Support at a Clubhouse Program.

22. *Hodge, A., Warren, K. & *Linley, J. (Poster presentation at the Society for

Social Work and Research annual conference, San Antonio, Texas, January 18,

2014). Personal and Social Network Characteristics as Predictors of Resident

Role Model Status within Therapeutic Communities.

23. Warren, K., *Doogan, N. & De Leon, G. (Oral presentation at the 14th biennial

conference of the European Federation of Therapeutic Communities, Prague,

Czech Republic, September 19, 2013). Direct Reciprocity, Generalized

Reciprocity and Response to Corrections as Mechanisms of Cooperation in

Therapeutic Communities.

24. *Hodge, A., Warren, K. & *Linley, J. (Oral presentation at the 14th biennial

conference of the European Federation of Therapeutic Communities, Prague,

Czech Republic, September 18, 2013). Predictors of Resident Role Model

Status Within Therapeutic Communities.

25. Warren, K., *Doogan, N. & *Hodge, A. (Oral presentation at the Society for

Social Work and Research annual conference, San Diego, CA, January 19, 2013).

Prosocial responses of therapeutic community members to peer affirmations and

corrections.

26. *Linley, J., *Gampa, A., Warren, K., Roe, B. & *Hodge, A. (Oral presentation at

The American Society of Criminology annual conference, Chicago, IL, Thursday,

Nov. 15, 2012). Are Therapeutic Community Residents’ Economic Choice

Behaviors Correlated with Their Program Behaviors?

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27. *Gampa, A., *Linley, J., Roe, B., & Warren, K. (Oral Presentation at the 2011

Annual International Meeting of the Economic Science Association, University of

Chicago, Chicago, IL, July 7, 2011). Comparing the Social Preferences of

Therapeutic Community Participants to General Population Controls.

28. Warren, K., *Doogan, N., & *Hiance, D. (1st Advanced Siena Users Meeting,

Konstanz, Germany, April 7 2011). “Using RSiena to Explore Cooperative

Interactions Between Residents of Therapeutic Communities for Substance Abuse

Treatment.”

29. Warren, K., *Doogan, N., *Hiance, D. & Moody, J. (Oral presentation at the 31st

annual Sunbelt Social Networks Conference, St. Pete’s Beach, Florida, February

12, 2011). Cooperative Interactions in Four Therapeutic Communities: A

Network Time Series Analysis.

30. *Hiance, D., *Doogan, N. & Warren, K. (Oral presentation at the 15th annual

conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Tampa, Florida, January

14, 2011). An Agent-Based Model of the Influence of Lifetime Attendance on

the Stability of Self-Help Groups.

31. Warren, K., *Doogan, N. & *Hiance, D. (Workshop presented at the 14th annual

conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco,

California, January 14, 2010). Agent-Based Models as a Tool for Social Work

Research.

32. *Doogan, N., Warren, K., *Hiance, D. & *Veneskey, J. (Oral presentation at the

2nd World Congress on Social Simulation, Fairfax, Virginia, July 17, 2008). A

social network model of direct versus indirect reciprocity in a corrections-based

therapeutic community.

33. *De Luca, S.M., *Mendenhall, A.N. & Warren, K. (Poster presentation at the 11th

annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco,

CA, January 13, 2006). Acculturation: Is it hazardous to your child’s health?

34. Warren, K. & Anderson-Butcher, D. (Oral presentation at the 11th annual

conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA,

January 12, 2006) Safe Spaces: Predictors of Children’s Sense of Belonging in

Afterschool Programs.

35. Warren, K., *Harvey, C. & De Leon, G. (Oral presentation at the 23rd conference

of the World Federation of Therapeutic Communities, New York, NY, September

2, 2006) Community as Method: The process & effects of cooperative behavior

in a corrections-based TC.

36. Culver, D.A., Irwin, E.G., Jayaprakash, C., Warren, K., Bedford, K.W.,

Sathyanarayan, A., Heath, R. & Martin, J.F. (Poster Presentation at International

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Association for Great Lakes Research Annual Conference on Great Lakes

Research, Windsor, Ontario, May 22-26, 2006). Biocomplexity of Large Lakes—

Models of Lake Erie Natural-Human Interactions.

37. *De Luca, S. & Warren, K. (Poster presentation at the 11th annual conference of

the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX, January 12-15,

2006). "Latina Adolescent Suicide and Residence: Does Where Girls Live

Predict Suicidality?"

38. Warren, K., *Harvey, C. & Gregoire, T. (Oral presentation at the 10th annual

conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Miami, FL, January 15,

2005) I am my brother’s keeper: Mutual aid behavior in a correctional therapeutic

community as a predictor of reincarceration.

39. *Witte, T.K., *Fitzpatrick, K.K., Warren, K. L., & Schmidt, N.B. (Oral

presentation at the 10th annual conference of the Society for Social Work and

Research, Miami, FL., January 15, 2005) “A sudden decision: Variability in

suicidality in multiple, single and non- suicide attempters.”

40. *Witte, T.K., *Fitzpatrick, K.K., Warren, K. L., & Schmidt, N.B. (Poster

presented at the 15th annual conference of the Society for Chaos Theory in

Psychology and Life Sciences, Milwaukee, WI, July 17, 2004) “A sudden

decision: Variability in suicidality in multiple, single and non- suicide

attempters.”

41. Warren, K., Moberg, P. & McDonald, L. (15th annual conference of the Society

for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences, Milwaukee, WI, July 17,

2004) “FAST and the Arms Race: A nonlinear evaluation of the Families and

Schools Together Program.”

42. *Witte, T.K., *Fitzpatrick, K.K., Warren, K. L., & Schmidt, N.B. (Poster

presented at the 16th annual conference of the American Psychological Society,

Chicago, IL, Saturday, May 29, 2004). Longitudinal Course of Suicidal Ideation

Among College-Aged Youth.

43. Chen, K., Jayaprakash, C., Irwin, E. & Warren, K. (2nd annual conference of the

North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational

Science, Pittsburgh, PA, June 28, 2004). The Emergence of Racial Segregation in

an Agent-Based Model of Residential Location: The Role of Competing

Preferences.

44. Warren, K., Anderson-Butcher, D. & Craciun, G. (8th annual conference of the

Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA, January 18, 2004, as

part of the symposium, “Narrowing the Gap Between Research and Practice:

Taking Nonlinear Dynamics into Account”). Everybody else is: Network

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dynamics, observational learning and the aggressive recess behaviors of

elementary school boys.

45. Warren, K., Anderson-Butcher, D. & Craciun, G. (14th annual conference of the

Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences, Boston, MA, August

10, 2003) “An application of network dynamics to the aggressive recess behaviors

of elementary school boys.”

46. Warren, K., *Newsome, S. & Roe, B. (7th annual conference of the Society for

Social Work and Research, January 18, 2003, presented as part of the symposium,

“Non-linear approaches to Social Work Research.”) “Back and forth: Nonlinearity

and feedback in the aggressive behaviors of two intellectually disabled adults.”

47. Warren, K. & Anderson-Butcher, D. (7th annual conference of the Society for

Social Work and Research, January 19, 2003). “He Did It First! A Path Model of

the Interactions in the Aggressive Behaviors of Elementary School Boys During

Three Successive Recess Periods.”

48. Warren, K., McDonald, L., Moberg, P. & Irwin, E. (Poster presented at 7th annual

conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 18, 2003). “The

Effect of Classroom Environment on Individual Levels of Aggression and

Attention in Inner City Elementary School Students.”

49. Warren, K., *Bickel, K., Hawkins, R. (Poster presented at 7th annual conference

of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 18, 2003). “The chicken or

the egg: Testing cognitve theory of anxiety maintenance using a single-subject

design.”

50. Warren, K., Irwin, E., Roe, B. & *Newsome, S. (4th International Conference on

Complex Systems, Nashua, NH, June 13, 2002) “The Sum of the Parts: Two

Studies of Interpersonal Influence on Aggressive Behaviors in Small Group

Settings.”

51. Warren, K. & Sprott, J. C. (11th annual conference of the Society for Chaos

Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences, Madison, WI, Saturday, August 4, 2001)

“Ups and downs: A dynamical systems model of human affective fluctuations.”

52. Warren, K. & Sprott, J. C. (5th annual conference of the Society for Social Work

and Research, January, 2001) “Ups and downs: A dynamical systems model of

human affective fluctuations.”

53. Warren, K. & Sprott, J. C. (3rd International Conference on Complex Systems,

Nashua, NH, May 25, 2000) “Thresholds, bifurcations and mental control: An

application of nonlinear dynamics to psychotherapy.”

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54. Warren, K. (4th annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research,

January 31, 2000) “The spirit is willing: Nonlinearity, chaos and the paradox of

mental control.”

55. Warren, H. & Warren, K. (Association for the Sociology of Religion, August 7,

1999) “Boiling up: Networks, nonlinearity and the shift from audience to public.”

56. Warren, K. (Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, March

12, 1999) “The edge of chaos: Fractal analysis of psychiatric hospital admissions

and discharges.”

57. Hawkins, C. A., Hawkins, R. C., Shields, P. M., Warren, K., Glaser, G. & Hall, D.

R. (Society for Social Work and Research, January 24, 1999) “Electronic client

records and large data repositories: Implications for social work research and

practice.”

58. Warren, K. & Knox, K. (Society for Social Work and Research, January 23,

1999) “When I’m good, I’m very, very good: Trend persistence and irregular

periodicity in the behaviors of adolescent sex offenders.”

59. Rubin, A., Cardenas, J., Warren, K., Pike, C. & Wambach, K. (Council on Social

Work Education, Annual Program Meeting, March 9, 1997) “Social work student

and practitioner views about parenting and mental illness.”

60. Warren, K., Streeter, C. & Franklin, C. (Council on Social Work Education,

Annual Program Meeting, March 7, 1997) “Butterflies in phase space: Chaos

research and social work.”

61. Warren, K., Franklin, C. & Streeter, C. (Council on Social Work Education,

Annual Program Meeting, February 18, 1996) “Chaos, complexity, and social

work research.”

State:

1. Wick, D.T., Rausch, K., Warren, K. & Gardner, G. (Texas Association for

Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference, Houston, Texas, January

1997) “Supervision and constructionism: A qualitative analysis.”

2. Rausch, K., Wick, D.T., Warren, K. & Gardner, G. (Texas Association of

Psychologists Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas, 1996) “Social constructionist

supervision: A qualitative analysis.”

Invited Presentations

National:

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1. Warren, K. (Duke Network Analysis Center, February 3, 2020). I Alone Can Do

It, But I Can’t Do It Alone: Cooperation, Outcomes and Social Networks in

Therapeutic Communities for Substance Abuse.

2. Warren, K. (New York University Rory Myers College of Nursing, Behavioral

Science Training Program in Drug Abuse Research, NIH 2T32 DA0-007233-36,

April 15, 2019). Defining the Community, Defining the Method: Social Network

Models of Cooperation Among TC Residents.

3. Warren, K. (George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington

University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, February 20, 2009). Agent based

models as social science tool and social science challenge.

4. Warren, K. (Environmental Protection Agency Workshop on Regime Shifts in

Ecosystems, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 11, 2005). Nonlinearity in the aggressive

behaviors of two intellectually disabled adults.

5. Warren, K., Moberg, P. & McDonald, L. (1st annual conference on the Families

and Schools Together Program, Madison, WI, December 16, 2004). Does FAST

Slow the Arms Race? The Red Queen Model, the Families and Schools Together

Program, and Peer Contagion in the Aggressive and Delinquent Behaviors of

Inner City Elementary School Students.

Other Invited Presentations:

1. *Whealdon, J., *Wernekinck, U. & Warren, K. (The Ohio State University Spring

Undergraduate Research Festival, March 26, 2018). Internalized stigma and role

model status.

2. Warren, K. (STEAM Exchange, April 19, 2018). I get by with a little help from

my friends: Cooperation, networks and substance abuse treatment.

3. *Bork, S. & Warren, K. (The Ohio State University Denman Research Forum,

March 29, 2017). Barriers to Meditation.

4. Warren, K. (STEAM Factory, December 1, 2016). Social Network Research on

Cooperation in Therapeutic Communities.

5. Warren, K. (Love Me Like a Princess domestic violence agency, Kelton House

Museum, Columbus, OH, October 28, 2016). Mindfulness Meditation.

6. Warren, K. (Workshop given for the EHE Research Methodology Series,

Thursday, March 24, 2016). Social Network Analysis.

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7. Warren, K. (Horizons Prison Initiative at Chillicothe Correctional Institution,

Chillicothe, Ohio, Wednesday, December 9, 2015). Buddhism: A Spiritual

Journey.

8. Warren, K. (STEAM Exchange, Thursday, November 19, 2015). Differential

Response of Therapeutic Community Residents to Peer Versus Staff Interactions.

9. Warren, K. (Horizons Prison Initiative at London Correctional Institution,

London, Ohio, Wednesday, March 5, 2015). Buddhism: A Spiritual Journey.

10. *Spence, B. & Warren, K. (Poster presentation at The Ohio State University

Denman Forum, Wednesday, March 26, 2014). Social Network and Social

Support in a Clubhouse Program.

11. *Gampa, A., *Linley, J. V., Roe, B., and Warren, K. (Poster presentation at the

OSU College of Social Work: 24th National Symposium on Doctoral Research in

Social Work: April 20, 2012). Comparing the social preferences of therapeutic

community participants to general population controls.

12. *Gampa, A., *Linley, J., Roe, B. & Warren, K. (Criminal Justice Research

Center, January 6, 2012). Do Social Preferences Change in Response to

Substance Abuse Treatment: Evidence From an Ohio Therapeutic Community.

13. *Linley, J. V., Warren, K. (Oral presentation at the OSU Honors Day Program:

Complexity in Human, Natural, and Engineered Systems: February 12,

2011). Social networks as a tool for thinking about complexity.

14. Warren, K. (John Glenn School of Public Affairs, February 17, 2010). “Getting

Along in Social Work Settings: Agent-Based Models of Interpersonal

Interactions in Settings of Interest to Social Workers.”

15. Warren, K. (Initiative on Population Research, January 20, 2009). “Agent-Based

Models as Social Science Tool and Social Science Challenge.”

16. Warren, K. (First Annual Conference of the Ohio Therapeutic Community

Association, April 18, 2008) “Recent Research on Therapeutic Communities in

Ohio.”

17. Warren, K. (The Ohio State University Kids Corps, May 16, 2008). “Tai Ch’i for

pre-schoolers.”

18. Warren, K. (The Ohio State University College of Social Work, April 3, 2008).

“Social Networks, Mutual Aid and Therapeutic Communities.”

19. Warren, K. (The Ohio State University Interactions-Based Models Group,

October 20, 2005). "Community as method: A study of the predictors of

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affirmations that residents of a high fidelity therapeutic community receive from

others."

20. Warren, K. (College of Social Work Orientation for New and Continuing Field

Instructors, August 19, 2004) “Helping Students to Critically and Systematically

Evaluate the Effectiveness of Practice.”

21. Warren, K. & Anderson-Butcher, D. (Department of Economics, The Ohio State

University, February 28, 2003) "He Did it First! A Path Model of Interactions in

the Aggressive Behaviors of Elementary School Boys During Three Successive

Recess Periods."

22. Irwin, E. & Warren, K. (Biocomplexity Working Group, The Ohio State

University, Columbus, Ohio, May 24, 2001) “Interactions-based models: From

theory to empirics.”

23. Warren, K. (Biocomplexity Working Group, The Ohio State University,

Columbus, Ohio, April 27, 2001) “Application of threshold autoregression models

to psychological disorders.”

24. Warren, K. (Agricultural Economics Department, The Ohio State University,

Columbus, Ohio, February 21, 2001) “The dynamics of human subjective well

being.”

25. Warren, K. (FAST Regional Training, Cleveland, Ohio, September 13, 2000)

“Conducting research on FAST.”

26. Warren, K. (University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Social Work, Spring

Brown Bag Series, February 11, 2000) “Nonlinearity, thresholds and paradoxes of

mental control.”

27. Warren, K. (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Physics,

Interdisciplinary Chaos and Complex Systems Seminar, December 7, 1999) “A

nonlinear model of mental control paradoxes.”

28. Warren, K. (University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Physics,

Interdisciplinary Chaos and Complex Systems Seminar, March 23, 1999)

“Nonlinearities in the behaviors of adolescent sex offenders.”

29. Warren, K. (University of Wisconsin Madison School of Social Work, Mental

Health Services Research Training Program, February 25, 1999) “Nonlinearities

in the behaviors of adolescent sex offenders.”

30. Warren, K. (The University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work, October

15, 1995) “The implications of nonlinear dynamics for social work practice.”

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Videos:

Sufi Discourse video series with Shahibzada Asim Maharvi, 2015-2018.

“Ramzan Breaking Unseen Chains” 2020

“Sufism and Ego (Nafs)” 2018

“Discourse on Attaining Comprehension and Nirvana of Allah (God)” 2018

“Fasting is Stopping,” 2016

“Love of the Beloved,” 2015

“Place of Women in Sufism,” 2015

“Cleaning Mirror of the Heart,” 2015

“Rise and Fall in Love,” 2015

TEACHING AREAS

Professional Foundation Courses

Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare Institutions

Human Behavior in the Social Environment

Communities and Organizations

Social Justice

Research Methods

Statistics

Concentration Areas

Substance Abuse

Doctoral Level Courses

Quantitative Research Methods

Dissertations Supervised

Danielle Steelesmith Graduated May 2018

Jessica Linley Graduated May 2016

Nathan Doogan Graduated May 2014

Susan De Luca Graduated August 2009

Vicki Fitts Graduated August 2007

Masters Theses Supervised

Stephanie Fitos Graduated May 2008

Nathan Doogan Graduated May 2008

Kaho Ichihashi Graduated May 2002

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Masters Thesis Committees

Anup Gampa (Agricultural Economics) Graduated 2011

Dissertation Committees

Daniel Freedman Graduated 2010

Linda Ginzer Graduated 2010

Millie Dempsey Graduated 2011

Richard Massatti Graduated 2013

Marissa Kaloga Graduated 2017

Thomas Arnold Graduated 2019, University of Cincinnati Department of Criminal

Justice, Edward Latessa chair.

Undergraduate Theses Supervised

Brian Spence Graduated 2014

Samantha Bork Graduated 2017

Jordan Whealdon Graduated 2019

Courses Designed

SW 3401, Discovering Evidence (online section)

Courses Co-Designed

SW 6201, Social and Economic Justice (online section)

SW 6302, Organizational and Community Systems (online section)

SW 2200S, Nonviolent Communication and Social Action

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS

Structure of cooperation and information exchange in mutual aid based treatment

programs, and leveraging our understanding of this structure to improve outcomes.

ACADEMIC SERVICE

The Ohio State University

Member, STEAM Factory.

Participant, STEAMy Poetry project.

Co-Organizer (with Ian Hamilton) Mathematical Biosciences Institute workshop,

“Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Social Networks,” November 7-9, 2018.

Member, Ohio State University Network Collaborative

Member, Mind-Body Research Group, Kathi Kemper chair

Consultant, Religious Soundmap Project, Isaac Weiner PI

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Affiliate, Criminal Justice Research Center

Reviewer, Center for Clinical & Translational Science seed grant program, Fall, 2011.

The Ohio State University Senate Faculty Hearing Committee.

Member, coordinating committee for The Ohio State University Complexity in Human,

Natural and Engineered Systems Innovation Group

Member, coordinating committee for The Ohio State University Environmental Policy

Initiative.

The Ohio State University Kirwan Center Workshop on Systems Science and Racial

Disparities

The Ohio State University Honors & Scholars Advisory Committee

The Ohio State University Nisonger Center Director Search Committee

The Ohio State University Social and Behavioral Sciences Institutional Review Board

(Prisoner Representative)

The Ohio State University Cancer Institutional Review Board (Prisoner Representative)

The Ohio State University Biomedical Institutional Review Board (Prisoner

Representative)

The Ohio State University University Graduate Fellowship Committee

The Ohio State University Biocomplexity Working Group

The Ohio State University Research and Graduate Studies Committee

The Ohio State University Graduate Curriculum Subcommittee

The Ohio State University Faculty Senate

The Ohio State University Environmental Policy Initiative Executive Committee

Nisonger Center Executive Director Search Committee

The Ohio State University Honors & Scholars Faculty Advisory Committee

The Ohio State University College of Social Work Promotion & Tenure Committee

(Chair, 2013-2014 academic year)

The Ohio State University College of Social Work Graduate Studies Committee

The Ohio State University College of Social Work BSSW Program Committee

The Ohio State University College of Social Work Affirmative Action Committee

The Ohio State University College of Social Work Research Curriculum Area Group

(Chair)

The Ohio State University College of Social Work Educational Policy Committee

The Ohio State University College of Social Work Research Advisory Committee

Community Service

Evaluation of Alvis House Whittwer Hall Program

Merion Village Neighborhood Association

Southside Schools Summit Planning Committee

Columbus Public Schools Facilities Planning Commission

Bexley City Schools Steps to Respect Parent Committee

Meditation group facilitator, Bell Center Africentric Therapeutic Community

Meditation group facilitator, Oasis Therapeutic Community

Consultant, Love Me Like a Princess Domestic Violence Program

Academic liaison, Wat Buddhasamakidham

Board Member, Buddhist Network of Central Ohio

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The State of Ohio

Chair of Research Committee, Ohio Therapeutic Community Association

National/International Service

Poster reviewer, 12th annual Behavior, Biology and Chemistry conference.

Receiving editor for the Americas, Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal

of Therapeutic Communities.

Member, International Scientific Community, European Federation of Therapeutic

Communities biennial conference.

Reviewer for the European Federation of Therapeutic Communities biennial conference.

Member, Institute on Systems Science and Health Alumni Group.

Tenure and promotion review, George Mason University.

Chair of review panel for applications to NIAAA Mechanisms of Behavior Change

Initiative, July 29, 2009.

Chair of review panel, proposed NIAAA Mechanisms of Behavior Change Initiative,

November 10, 2008

Participant, NIAAA Mechanisms of Behavior Change workshop, January 7-8, 2008

Grant reviewer for the National Science Foundation

Grant reviewer for Diabetes UK

Reviewer for Current Issues in Tourism

Reviewer for Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Reviewer for Building Healthy Academic Communities

Reviewer for SSM: Population Health

Reviewer for Social Networks

Reviewer for the Journal of Urban Affairs

Reviewer for Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic

Communities

Reviewer for Families, Systems and Health

Reviewer for Journal of Offender Rehabilitation

Reviewer for the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment

Reviewer for the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

Reviewer for the British Journal of Social Work

Reviewer for the Journal of Social Service Research

Reviewer for Psychiatric Services

Reviewer for the Journal of Adolescent Research

Reviewer for Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life Science

Reviewer for Families, Systems & Health

Reviewer for Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory

Reviewer for Allyn & Bacon

Reviewer for SAGE Publications

Reviewer for the Society for Social Work and Research annual conference

Convener, Society for Social Work and Research Dynamical Systems Interest Group

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

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American Association of University Professors

Society for Social Work and Research

National Association of Social Workers

New England Complex Systems Institute

Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences

COMMUNITY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE

Post-MSSW Practice

June, 1998-June, 2000: Postdoctoral Fellow, Mental Health Services Research

Training Program, Madison, WI

Duties included co-authorship of a grant application to the Robert Wood Johnson

Foundation, seeking $400,000 to fund an extensive evaluation of the community mental

health system in the State of Wisconsin. The position also involved assisting in the

construction of Wisconsin Consumers Assess Their Services (WISCATS), a

comprehensive survey instrument designed to assess mental health consumer satisfaction

with, and improvement under, differing service delivery models. The position further

involved the development of a research agenda using chaos theory to explain the

dynamics of mental control paradoxes, and application of this knowledge to social work

practice situations.

May, 1994—July, 1994: Mental Health Worker, Yolo Community Care Continuum,

Davis, California

Direct practice in three group homes and one socialization center for chronically mentally

ill adults.

Post-Baccalaureate Practice

January, 1994—May, 1994: MSSW Intern, Cannon Oaks Nursing Center, Austin,

Texas

Direct social work practice with elders suffering from such problems as multi-infarct and

Alzheimer’s dementia, depression, stroke, and heart disease.

August, 1992—May, 1993: MSSW Intern, Healthcare Rehabilitation Center, Austin,

Texas

Worked on a locked unit with developmentally disabled adolescent boys.

February—July, 1992: Counselor for Adolescent Sex Offenders, Mathiot Group

Homes, Carmichael, California

Supervised residents in a group home for male adolescent sex offenders.

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October, 1987—December, 1991, also May, 1993-August 1993: Mental Health

Counselor, Yolo Community Care Continuum, Davis, California

Counselor in three group homes and one socialization center for chronically mentally ill

adults.

September, 1984—July, 1986: Mental Health Counselor, Health Care, Inc.,

Lawrence, Massachusetts

Counselor in a group home setting for chronically mentally ill adults.

January—May, 1984: BA Intern, Mountainhouse, Asheville, North Carolina

Intern in a Fountainhouse model program for chronically mentally ill adults.