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TODD M. JENSEN, MSW, LCSWA Curriculum Vitae University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work 325 Pittsboro Street, CB# 3550 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3550 801-376-8410 | [email protected] | [email protected] EDUCATION 2017 (expected) PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Chapel Hill, NC Field: Social Work Dissertation: A Typological Examination of Stepfamily Relationship Quality and Adolescents’ Short-Term and Long-Term Adjustment Committee Chair: Gary L. Bowen, PhD 2013 MSW Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Concentration: Clinical Social Work, Research Methods and Statistics 2011 BS Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Major: Family Studies; Minor: Business Management PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2016 Adjunct Instructor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Instructor for Evaluation of Social Work Interventions (SOWO 810), a master’s level course in the School of Social Work. 2014 -2015 Part-time Outpatient Therapist, Britton & Crump, Inc., Durham, NC Outpatient therapy with youth and their families; clinical assessments; treatment planning. Active License: Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate (LCSWA), North Carolina 2013 Research Associate, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Data analysis; writing and publishing; data collection; Stata workshops; Assistance with Master’s of Social Work online research methods and statistics summer course instruction and grading; student consultation HONORS, AWARDS, GRANTS & FUNDING 2016 “Stigma Free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health.” Carolina Parents Council Grant. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, $4,458 (100% of request; co- investigator with Nikhil Tomar, Nelson Pace, Nathan Markiewitz)

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TODD M. JENSEN, MSW, LCSWA Curriculum Vitae

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

School of Social Work 325 Pittsboro Street, CB# 3550

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3550 801-376-8410 | [email protected] | [email protected]

EDUCATION

2017 (expected)

PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Field: Social Work Dissertation: A Typological Examination of Stepfamily Relationship Quality and Adolescents’ Short-Term and Long-Term Adjustment Committee Chair: Gary L. Bowen, PhD

2013 MSW Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Concentration: Clinical Social Work, Research Methods and Statistics

2011 BS Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Major: Family Studies; Minor: Business Management

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2016 Adjunct Instructor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Instructor for Evaluation of Social Work Interventions (SOWO 810), a master’s level course in the School of Social Work.

2014 -2015 Part-time Outpatient Therapist, Britton & Crump, Inc., Durham, NC Outpatient therapy with youth and their families; clinical assessments; treatment planning. Active License: Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate (LCSWA), North Carolina

2013 Research Associate, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Data analysis; writing and publishing; data collection; Stata workshops; Assistance with Master’s of Social Work online research methods and statistics summer course instruction and grading; student consultation

HONORS, AWARDS, GRANTS & FUNDING

2016 “Stigma Free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health.” Carolina Parents Council Grant. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, $4,458 (100% of request; co-investigator with Nikhil Tomar, Nelson Pace, Nathan Markiewitz)

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2015-2017 Carolina Consortium on Human Development (CCHD) Predoctoral Fellowship, Center for Developmental Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (T32-HD07376); full stipend for 2016-2017 academic year: $23,376

2015 Frank Porter Graham Honor Society Honoree and Inductee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

2015 “Stigma Free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health.” Carolina Parents Council Grant. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, $2,000 (funded at 20% of request; interdisciplinary co-investigator with Nikhil Tomar, Nelson Pace)

2015 Graduate and Professional Student Federation Travel Award, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, $400

2014 “Stigma Free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health.” Student Affairs Funding, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, $3,000 (funded at 80% of request; interdisciplinary co-investigator with Nikhil Tomar, Nelson Pace)

2013-2017 Five-Year Royster Society of Fellows Fellowship Award for Doctoral Study, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (highly competitive scholastic doctoral fellowship)

2013 “Stepfamily Experience Project (STEP).” Private Donor Grant, BYU Philanthropies, $35,000 (co-investigator with Kevin Shafer, Erin Holmes, Gordon Limb)

2013 Ariel S. Ballif Graduate Social Work Award for Academic and Professional Excellence, Brigham Young University

2013 Mary Lou Fulton Conference 2nd Place Poster Award, Brigham Young University

2012 Mary Lou Fulton Conference 1st Place Poster Award, Brigham Young University

2012 Half-Tuition Research Grant, Brigham Young University, $1,500

2011 Full-Tuition Research Grant, Brigham Young University, $2,850

2011 Graduate Student Mentoring Grant, Brigham Young University, $4,000

Not Funded

2014 “Late-Life Divorce: Designing and Developing a Relationship Enrichment Intervention.” Armfield-Reeves Innovation Fund Proposal, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ($23,430; co-investigator with Gary L. Bowen)

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PUBLICATIONS

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Published/Accepted for Publication 1 Bowen, G., Jensen, T., & Williams, B. (in press). Prevention of family maltreatment in the

U.S. Air Force: A systematic review of research on active duty military personnel. Journal of Family Social Work.

2 Jensen, T., & Harris, K. (2016). Stepfamily relationship quality and stepchildren’s depression in adolescence and adulthood. Emerging Adulthood. doi: 10.1177/2167696816669901

3 Bowen, G., Jensen, T., & Martin, J. (2016). Confirmatory factor analysis of a measure of comprehensive airman fitness. Military Behavioral Health. doi: 10.1080/21635781.2016.1199984

4 Graham, L., Jensen, T., Givens, A., Bowen, G., & Rizo, C. (2016). Intimate partner violence perpetration and victimization in same-sex couples: A propensity score analysis. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. doi: 10.1177/0886260516651628

5 Jensen, T., & Pace, G. (2016). Stepfather involvement and stepparent-child relationship quality: Race and parental marital status as moderators. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 42(4), 659-672.

6 Bowen, G., Jensen, T., Martin, J., & Mancini, J. (2016). The willingness of military members to seek help: The role of social involvement and social responsibility. American Journal of Community Psychology, 57(1-2), 203-215.

7 Bowen, G., Jensen, T., & Martin, J. (2016). A measure of comprehensive airman fitness: Construct validation and invariance across air force service components. Military Behavioral Health, 4(2), 149-158.

8 Jensen, T., Shafer, K., Roby, C. Y., Roby, J. (2016). Sex offender populations and clinical efficacy: A response to Rosky. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 31(10), 1971-1978.

9 Jensen, T., Shafer, K., Guo, S., & Larson, J. (2015). Differences in relationship stability between individuals in first and second marriages: A propensity score analysis. Journal of Family Issues. doi: 10.1177/0192513X15604344

10 Jensen, T., & Bowen, G. (2015). Mid- and late-life divorce and parents' perceptions of emerging adult children's emotional reactions. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 56(5), 409-427.

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11 Bowen, G., & Jensen, T. (2015). Late-life divorce and post-divorce adult subjective well-being. Journal of Family Issues. doi: 10.1177/0192513X15596197

12 Jensen, T., Shafer, K., & Holmes, E. (2015). Transitioning to stepfamily life: The influence of closeness with biological parents and stepparents on children’s stress. Child & Family Social Work. doi: 10.1111/cfs.12237

13 Jensen, T., & Howard, M. (2015). Perceptions of stepparent-child relationship quality: A systematic review of stepchild perspectives. Marriage & Family Review, 51(2), 99-153.

14 Jensen, T., Lombardi, B., & Larson, J. (2015). Adult attachment and stepparenting issues: Couple relationship quality as a mediating factor. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 56(1), 80-94.

15 Pace, G., Shafer, K., Jensen, T., & Larson, J. (2015). Stepparenting issues and relationship quality: The role of clear communication. Journal of Social Work, 15(1), 24-44.

16 Jensen, T., Willoughby, B., Holman, T., Busby, D., & Shafer, K. (2015). Associations between family and interpersonal processes and emerging adult marital paradigms: Does adult attachment mediate? Journal of Adult Development, 22(1), 50-62.

17 Jensen, T., Shafer, K., Roby, C. Y., Roby, J. (2015). Sexual history disclosure polygraph outcomes: Do adult and juvenile offenders differ? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(6), 928-944.

18 Jensen, T., Shafer, K., & Larson, J. (2014). (Step)parenting attitudes and expectations: Implications for stepfamily functioning and clinical intervention. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 95(3), 213-220.

19 Jensen, T., Shafer, K., & Larson, J. (2014). Differences in relationship quality measurement and covariate influence between individuals in first and second marriages: A propensity score analysis. Marriage & Family Review, 50(8), 639-664.

20 Shafer, K., Jensen, T., & Larson, J. (2014). An actor-partner model of relationship effort and marital quality. Family Relations, 63(5), 654-666.

21 Shafer K., Jensen, T., & Larson, J. (2014). Relationship effort, satisfaction, and stability across union types. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 40(2), 212-232.

22 Jensen, T., & Shafer, K. (2013). Stepfamily functioning and closeness: Children’s views on second marriages and stepfather relationships. Social Work, 58(2), 127-136.

23 Shafer, K., & Jensen, T. (2013). Remarital chances, choices, and economic consequences:

Issues of social and personal welfare. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 40(2), 77-101.

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24 Shafer, K., Jensen, T., Pace, G., & Larson, J. (2013). Former spouse ties and post-divorce relationship quality: Relationship effort as a mediator. Journal of Social Service Research, 39(5), 629-645.

Revise and Resubmit 1 Jensen, T., Lippold, M., Mills-Koonce, R., & Fosco, G. (Revise and Resubmit – Family

Process). Stepfamily relationship quality and children’s internalizing and externalizing problems.

2 Shafer, K., Jensen, T., & Holmes, E. (Revise and Resubmit – Journal of Child and Family Studies). Divorce stress, stepfamily stress, and depression among emerging adult stepchildren.

Under Review 1 Bowen, G., Jensen, T., & Martin, J. (Under Review – Military Psychology). A measure of

comprehensive airman fitness for civilian spouses of airmen.

2 Jensen, T. (Under Review – Journal of Marriage and Family). Typologies of dyadic relationship quality in stepfamilies: A factor mixture model.

3 Jensen, T., Givens, A., Graham, L., & Bowen, G. (Under Review – Journal of Family Violence). Supplementing observational research with propensity score analysis in intimate partner violence research.

Manuscripts in Preparation 1 Jensen, T., & Bowen, G. (In Progress). Informing efforts to prevent family maltreatment

among airmen: A focus on personal resilience. Target: Journal of Marriage and Family.

2 Jensen, T., & Harris, K. (In Progress). A longitudinal analysis of stepfamily relationship quality and adolescent physical health. Target: Journal of Adolescent Health.

3 Jensen, T., & Weller, B. (In Progress). A latent profile analysis of dyadic relationship quality in stepfamilies. Target: Personal Relationships.

4 Lippold, M., & Jensen, T. (In Progress). Harnessing the strength of families to prevent social prblems and promote youth well-being. Target: Children and Youth Services Review

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TECHNICAL REPORTS 1 Bowen, G., Jensen, T., Taylor, K., & Wise, E. (2016). U.S. Air Force Family Advocacy Program

interventions for the secondary prevention of family maltreatment: Program review summary and recommendation (Grant #2015-39575-24367). San Antonio, TX: U.S. Air Force Family Advocacy Program (AFMOA/SGHW).

CONFERENCE SYMPOSIA, PAPER, AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS

PEER-REVIEWED 1 Jensen, T. (November, 2016). Diverse family structures and transitions: Implications for

education and collaborative practice. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Planning Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

2 Strom-Gottfried, K., & Jensen, T. (November, 2016). Comprehensive examinations to measure social work competencies: Construction and administration. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Planning Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

3 Jensen, T., & Shafer, K. (January, 2016). Stepfamily processes, stepfather relationships, and children’s stress and adjustment. Symposium paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C. Organizer: Pajarita Charles.

4 Jensen, T. (January, 2016). Using propensity score analysis to explore subgroup differences in intimate partner violence research. Symposium paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C. Organizer: Laurie M. Graham.

5 Bowen, G., & Jensen, T. (January, 2016). Secondary prevention of family maltreatment in the U.S. Air Force: A systematic review. Paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C.

6 Graham, L., Jensen, T., Givens, A., Bowen, G., & Fraga Rizo, C. (January, 2016). Intimate partner violence perpetration and victimization in same-sex and mixed-sex couples: A comparative analysis. Symposium paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C. Organizer: Laurie M. Graham.

7 Shafer, K., Jensen, T., & Holmes, E. (November, 2015). Depression in stepchildren: Combined effects of divorce and stepfamily stress. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC.

8 Bowen, G., & Jensen, T. (November, 2015). Secondary prevention of family maltreatment in the U.S. Air Force: A systematic review. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC.

9 Bowen, G., Jensen, T., Martin, J., & Mancini, J. (November, 2015). Social involvement, social responsibility, and USAF member’s willingness to seek help. Poster presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC.

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10 Jensen, T. (January, 2015). Perceived stepparent-child relationship quality: A systematic review. Symposium paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. Organizer: Matthew O. Howard.

11 Shafer, K., Jensen, T., & Wendt, D. (January, 2015). The influence of non-residential father relationships on stepfamily experiences. Symposium Paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. Organizer: Jennifer L. Bellamy.

12 Bowen, G., & Jensen, T. (January, 2015). Late-life divorce and life satisfaction. Paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

13 Jensen, T., & Bowen, G. (January, 2015). Late-life divorce and parents’ perceptions of child adjustment. Poster presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.

14† Jensen, T. (November, 2014). Stepfamily satisfaction and stability: An integrative

theoretical model. Paper discussed at the Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.

15 Jensen, T., Guo, S., Shafer, K., & Larson, J. (November, 2014). Marriage order and relationship stability: A propensity score analysis. Paper presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.

16 Jensen, T., Guo, S., Shafer, K., & Larson, J. (March, 2014). Differences in relationship stability between individuals in first and second marriages: A propensity score analysis. Paper presented at University Research Day at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.

17 Shafer, K., & Jensen, T. (January, 2014). Family structure and the welfare of women and children: Evidence from the 2010 American Community Survey. Paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX.

18 Pace, G., Shafer, K., & Jensen, T. (January, 2013). Stepparenting issues and partner relationship outcomes across gender: The role of clear communication. Paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.

19 Pace, G., Shafer, K., & Jensen, T. (November, 2012). Couple relationship quality in stepfamilies: Protective factors in stepparenting challenges. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Planning Meeting, Washington D.C.

20 Shafer, K. and Jensen, T. (August, 2012). Divorced women and welfare reform: How realistic are marriage promotion policies for previously married women? Paper presented at American Sociological Association Meetings, Denver, CO.

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21 Jensen, T., Holman, T., & Busby, D. (April, 2012). “Why does marriage scare me?”: Family of origin, attachment, past relationship quality and young single adult marital attitudes. Paper presented at the Utah Council on Family Relations Conference at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

OTHER 1

† Jensen, T., & Shafer, K. (April, 2013). Children’s perceptions of parental interaction and

stepfather closeness: A longitudinal analysis. Poster presented at the Mary Lou Fulton Conference at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

2† Jensen, T., & Shafer, K. (April, 2012). “Why is my new marriage failing?”: Former spouse ties

and remarital quality and effort. Poster presented at the Mary Lou Fulton Conference at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

3 Jensen, T., Holman, T., & Busby, D. (April, 2012). “Why does marriage scare me?”: Family of origin, attachment, past relationship quality and young single adult marital attitudes. Poster presented at the Mary Lou Fulton Conference at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

†1ST

or 2ND place award

INVITED TALKS

University Guest and Invited Lectures

2016 “Typologies of Dyadic Relationship Quality in Stepfamilies and Adolescent Adjustment: A Factor Mixture Model,” Carolina Population Center Interdisciplinary Research Workshop, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

2016 “Systematic Review Procedures and Outcomes: Two Illustrative Examples,” Consortium for Statistical Development and Consultation in Social Intervention Research, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

2015 “Experiencing Difference in Scientific, Social, and Historical Contexts,” Royster Society of Fellows Lightening Talks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

PROFESSIONAL PEER REVIEW EXPERIENCE

2016 Journal of Family Studies (1)

2016 Social Work Research (1)

2014 – 2016 Journal of Marriage and Family (3)

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2014 – 2015 Journal of Child and Family Studies (2)

2014 Journal of Social and Personal Relationships (1)

2014 – 2015 Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2)

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2015 - present Research Associate/Chief Analyst

Title: USAF Family Advocacy Prevention: The Way Forward (Phase II) PI: Gary L. Bowen, Ph.D., ACSW Prime: Kansas State University (Grant # 2015-39575-24367; Dr. Sandra Stith, Prime Project PI) Funder: United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture Dates: 01 Sept. 2015 – 31 Dec. 2016 Amount: $142,960.00 (Full UNC Overhead) Description: The main tasks are to conduct a secondary analysis of the 2011 AF Community Assessment Data to examine pathways of influence in the program logic model guiding the secondary prevention of family maltreatment in the U.S. Air Force, as well to identify best-fit, evidence-informed prevention interventions for secondary prevention efforts.

2014-2015 Research Associate/Chief Analyst

Title: USAF Family Advocacy Prevention: The Way Ahead PI: Gary L. Bowen, Ph.D., ACSW Prime: Kansas State University (Grant # 2014-39575-22642; Dr. Sandra Stith, Prime Project PI) Funder: United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture Dates: 01 Sept 2014 – 31 August 2015 Amount: $118,239.00 (Full UNC Overhead) Description: The main deliverable is to conduct a systematic review focused on safe, stable, and nurturing families and the antecedents that promote them. The key aim of this review is to refine the logic model for secondary prevention efforts for family maltreatment in the United States Air Force (Family Advocacy Program Prevention, Outreach, and Population Behavioral Health Services).

2014 - present Co-Investigator, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Evaluation of a mental health stigma reduction program - Stigma Free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health; study design, data collection, data preparation, data analysis. Co-investigators: Nikhil Tomar, Nelson Pace

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2014 Doctoral Research Assistant, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Development of the North Carolina Peer Support Specialist certification exam; collaboration and feedback from specialists in the Behavioral Healthcare Resource Program: Ron Mangum, Tara Bohley. Advisor: Dr. Natasha Bowen

2012 – 2013 Graduate Research Assistant, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Research method and statistical consultation, data analysis, writing; focus on international social work, evaluation of family group conferencing training in Guatemala. Advisor: Professor Jini L. Roby

2012 – 2013 Co-Investigator, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Stepfamily Experience Project (STEP): survey creation, IRB approval, data collection via Qualtrics panel (N > 1300), data analysis, writing, conference presentations. Website: step.byu.edu

2011 – 2013 Graduate Research Assistant, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Secondary data analysis, writing, publishing, conference presentations, research method and statistical consultation for Master’s of Social Work students. Advisor: Dr. Kevin Shafer

2011 – 2012 Managing Director, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Pathways to Marriage Study: data collection and management; supervision of undergraduate researchers; quantitative and qualitative data analysis; Principal Investigator: Dr. Thomas B. Holman

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2016 Evaluation of Social Work Interventions (SOWO 810)

Adjunct Instructor Graduate course University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2016 Adolescent Mental Health: Theory and Practice (SOWO 844) Guest Lecturer; Topic: Family Transitions and Structural Diversity: Implications for Youth Well-Being Graduate course; Instructor: Amy Levine, MSW, LCSW University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2016 Service-Learning in America: The Arts and Social Change (AMST 398) Graduate Research Consultant Undergraduate course: Instructors: Aaron Shackelford, PhD and Mimi Chapman, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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2016 Human Development in Context II: Adulthood and Older Adulthood (SOWO 505) Guest Lecturer; Topic: Family Transitions - Implications for Development in Middle Adulthood Graduate course; Instructor: Tonya VanDeinse, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2015 Adolescent Mental Health: Theory and Practice (SOWO 844) Guest Lecturer; Topic: Adolescent Adjustment in Stepfamilies Graduate course; Instructor: Betsy Bledsoe, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2015 Families: Theory and Practice (SOWO 842) Guest Instructor Graduate level course; Instructor: Gary Bowen, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2015 Qualitative Research Methods (SOWO 921) Guest Lecturer Doctoral course; Instructor: Betsy Bledsoe, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2015 Working with Groups and Communities Guest Lecturer; Topic: Working with Groups and Communities: A Case Example; Undergraduate course; Instructor: Katie Cotter, PhD Elon University

2014 Human Development in Context I: Infancy to Adolescence (SOWO 500) Teaching Practicum Student (two full course sessions) Graduate course; Instructor: Melissa Lippold, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2014 Adolescent Mental Health: Theory and Practice (SOWO 844) Guest Lecturer; Topic: Family Structure and Adolescent Well-Being; Graduate course; Instructor: Betsy Bledsoe, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2014 Social Work Practice with Couples (SOWO 852) Guest Instructor Graduate course; Instructor: Anne Jones, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2013 Community: Theory and Practice (SOWO 875) Guest Instructor Graduate course; Instructor: Gary L. Bowen, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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2013 Introduction to Stata Workshop Research Associate/Instructor Graduate workshop Brigham Young University

2013 Statistical and Data Analysis in Social Work Research (SOC W 603) Graduate Teaching Assistant: lab instruction; grading; student consultation Graduate course; Instructor: Kevin Shafer, PhD Brigham Young University

2012 Research Methods in Social Work (SOC W 602) Graduate Teaching Assistant: lab instruction; grading; student consultation Graduate course; Instructor: Kevin Shafer, PhD Brigham Young University

2011 Master’s Research Project (SOC W 698R) Graduate Teaching Assistant: student consultation; weekly office hours Graduate course; Instructor: Gordon Limb, PhD Brigham Young University

CLINICAL INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE

2012 – 2013 Clinical Social Work Intern, C.Y. Roby, Ph.D. & Associates, Orem, UT

Individual and group therapy interventions for sex offender treatment; individual and couple therapy for various mental health concerns and interpersonal issues

2012 Clinical Social Work Intern, Utah State Prison, Draper, UT Mental health assessments; individual and group therapy; treatment planning; crisis intervention

SERVICE

Service to the Profession

2014 Peer Reviewer Journal of Social and Personal Relationships; Journal of Marriage and Family; Journal of Child and Family Studies; Journal of Interpersonal Violence; Social Work Research; Journal of Family Studies

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Service to the School, University, and Community 2015 Covenant Scholar Mentor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Royster Advanced Mentoring Program; continuous support and mentorship for Covenant Scholars (eligible undergraduate students from low-income families) interested in pursuing a graduate degree.

2014 – 2016 Reaccreditation Committee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work Reaccreditation committee; assistance with the development and evaluation of student outcome assessments for reaccreditation, data collection, data management, and statistical analysis.

2014-2015 Doctoral Peer-Pairing Program Lead, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Facilitation of peer support among incoming Social Work doctoral students.

2013 – 2016 Co-Founder/Co-Director, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Stigma Free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health; campus and community collaboration; mental health stigma reduction campaign; event planning; publicity and marketing; program evaluation; Website: stigmafree.unc.edu

2013 Digital Media Committee Chair, Brigham Young University Hope4Utah Student Suicide Prevention Project; digital application development; manual content contributor

2012 – 2013 MSW Student Association Mentor Coordinator, Brigham Young University Facilitation of first- and second-year graduate student mentorship; association meetings; event-planning

ADDITIONAL TRAINING/EDUCATION

2016 Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Instructors: Matthew Howard, PhD and Ding-Geng Chen, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Consortium for Statistical Development and Consultation in Social Intervention Research

2015-2016 Quantitative Conversations, Informal Training Meetings Facilitator: Patrick Curran, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Center for Developmental Science

2015 Item Response Theory/Rasch Modeling Using Stata 14 Webinar Presenter: Alan Acock, PhD National Council on Family Relations

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2015 Contemporary Causal Frameworks and Methods, Online Course Instructor: Roderick Rose, PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2015 Service-Learning Course Development Training University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2014 Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop (peer-reviewed application process) Hosts: Sara McLanahan, Irwin Garfinkel, & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn Columbia University, New York City

2014 Introduction to Atlas.ti, Odum Institute University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2013 The Practical Utility of Emotionally-Focused Couples Therapy Presenter: Dr. Sue Johnson Brigham Young University

PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS, LICENSURE, AND AFFILIATIONS

PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS/LICENSURE Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate (LCSWA), North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board

AFFILIATIONS

Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) Southeastern Council on Family Relations (SECFR) Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)