CURRICULUM VITA
GERALDINE (Geri) A. MILLER
Home Address: P.O. Box 8
Fleetwood, NC 28626
(336)877-5101
Work Address: Department of Human Development and Psychological Counseling
201C Edwin Duncan Hall
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
(828)262-6048 (office), (828)262-2128 (fax), e-mail:millerga@appstate.edu
EDUCATION
July 1998 Certificate in Chemical Dependency Rehabilitation for Deaf and Hard
of Hearing Clients, University of Minnesota (Fairview Recovery Services)
August 1990 Ph.D., Ball State University
APA Approved Counseling Psychology
Cognate: Research Methodology
Dissertation Title: The Relationships Between Alcoholics' and
Nonalcoholics' Attributions and Their Emotions of Anxiety and Depression
Dissertation Defended: December 1989
Honors:
Doctoral Fellow (Teaching, Research, Practicum)
1/90 - APA Honorable Mention for research paper "Alcoholics and Nonalcoholics: Attributions and Emotions"
1/89 - APA Honorable Mention for theoretical paper "Integrating
Religion and Psychology in Therapy: Issues and Recommendations"
1/88 - APA Honorable Mention for theoretical paper "An
Integrated Causal/Maintenance Model of Alcoholism"
June 1986 M.S.E., University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Thesis Title: The Impact of Diversion Technique on State Anxiety Levels of Undergraduate Students
Thesis Defended: May 1986
Honors: Graduate Assistant (Teaching, Research)
Summa Cum Laude
June 1983 Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Education, University of Minnesota
Honors: High Distinction
June 1977 B.A., Moorhead State University
Major: Social Work
Honors: Magna Cum Laude
UNIVERSITY-RELATED EXPERIENCE
5/29/08-6/9/08 Visiting Professor, Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages, Kaoshiung, TAIWAN
Duties: Served as a consultant and referral person to faculty, staff, and students regarding college related issues. Presented a three hour workshop on anxiety disorders. Presented a lecture on qualitative research to a class on qualitative research. Interviewed students regarding their experiences with the Instructional Excellence Project and summarized their experiences for the college administration.
8/92-present Professor (7/02-present), Associate Professor (7/96-6/02),
Assistant Professor (8/92-6/96), Appalachian State University,
Boone, North Carolina (CACREP approved)
Duties: Taught master's level courses on addiction (family, process, person, seminar), brief therapy, children and adolescents, domestic violence, group, multicultural counseling, practicum, research methods, seminar, sexual abuse, spirituality, testing, theories, and women’s issues, and undergraduate courses (addiction, honors). Taught Educational Administration doctoral students qualitative research methods and research seminar. Chaired dissertation and thesis committees. Served on university committees. Served on the faculty staff of the ASU Institute for Health and Human Services. Provided counseling at the ASU Counseling Center. Member of search committees for doctoral program director, counseling center psychologists/director, and HPC professors and staff. Completed videos on Native Americans, HIV/AIDS individuals, and deaf alcoholics/addicts. Advised ASU Amnesty International and Chi Sigma Iota. Started new faculty group. Participated in RCOE Projects: Peer Review; and Diversity; Teaching, & Community. Served as new faculty mentor. Coordinated ASU Addiction Counseling Hickory Cohort.
9/90-8/92 Assistant Professor, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Duties: Taught master's level courses on advanced counseling skills, analysis of group, crisis intervention, dynamics of addiction, dynamics of self, fundamentals of counseling, group dynamics, incest and abuse, practicum seminar, sexuality, theories of counseling, and vocational and educational guidance. Coordinated the Addiction Track Program which involved teaching the core addiction courses, advising students, and supervising students on internship. Served on the International Advisory Council and committees: Student Affairs, Honorary Degree, SOE Advisory, and Women's Awareness Week. Acted as ERIC representative (assisted in having four student papers published) and student newsletter advisor. Developed yearly departmental journal for student publications. Presented to community agencies.
8/89-8/90 Psychology Intern, University Counseling Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, APA approved
Duties: Provided counseling for individuals and couples. Served as psychological consultant to freshman dormitories. Presented lectures and conducted workshops to students on chemical dependency and career development. Co-taught classes on group dynamics and advanced communication skills. Co-facilitated therapy in a group setting. Facilitated discussion group for gays/lesbians.
9/86-5/88 Doctoral Fellow, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, APA Approved
Teaching Duties: Taught the following undergraduate courses-
Techniques of Interviewing (2 quarters)
Theories of Counseling (1 quarter)
Intrapersonal Relationships (2 quarters)
Interrelational Aspects of Human Sexuality (4 quarters)
Research Duties:
Supervision Research (2 quarters)
Older Adults' Physical Activity Research (1 quarter)
Practicum Duties:
Completed intakes for the BSU Practicum Clinic (1 quarter)
12/85-5/86 Intern, Part-time, Family Services, Stillwater, Minnesota
Duties: Assessed clients upon intake. Provided counseling for individuals and couples. Facilitated groups for women, children, adolescents, and widows.
9/84-6/85 Graduate Assistant, Part-time, University of Wisconsin-River Falls,
Wisconsin
Teaching Duties: Co-taught the following graduate courses-
Group Counseling (2 quarters)
Advanced Group Counseling (1 quarter)
Research Duties:
Group Research (3 quarters)
Cross-Cultural Counseling Research (1 quarter)
9/82-2/83 Intern, Part-time, Metropolitan Clinic of Counseling, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Duties: Co-facilitated a group of recovering alcoholics in outpatient chemical dependency treatment. Observed lectures and individual sessions.
1/82-7/82 Intern, Part-time, Dr. Sharon Woods, Psychiatrist in private practice, St. Paul,
Minnesota
Duties: Observed supervisor during individual counseling sessions with dually diagnosed clients. Critiqued on therapy sessions conducted with same clients.
12/76-3/77 Intern, Ebenezer Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Duties: Completed interviews and assessments of elderly clients' needs in a community setting (Home Health Aid, Protective Services, Chemical Dependency Services).
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
8/93-present Volunteer Psychologist, Appalachian District Health Department,
Boone, North Carolina
Duties: Provided short-term counseling and made referrals for low income clients at the medical center.
1/06-5/06 Psychologist, Appalachian State University Counseling Center,
1/00-5/04 Boone, North Carolina
8/93-5/96
Duties: Provided counseling for students individually. Facilitated groups for sexual abuse survivors and recovering substance abusers. Supervised
practicum students.
12/90-6/90 Chemical Dependency Counselor, Wellness Center,
Moorhead, Minnesota
Duties: Assessed the addiction level of DUI offenders and facilitated a group for chemically dependent individuals.
8/88-2/89 Mental Health Counselor, Family Services, Muncie, Indiana
Duties: Completed intake assessments. Provided counseling for individuals,
couples, and families. Worked closely with community agencies such as child
protection services. Coordinated the placement of chemical abuse clients to appropriate mental health counseling, psychiatric treatment, or chemical
dependency treatment facilities.
9/85-9/86 Aftercare Counselor and Consultant, Part-time, Hazelden,
Center City, Minnesota
Duties: Facilitated a weekly family aftercare group for adults who completed Hazelden's family or chemical dependency treatment programs.
2/83-9/86 Chemical Dependency Counselor, Part-time as of 8/84,
Metropolitan Clinic of Counseling, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Duties: Diagnosed the drug usage of adolescents and adults and referred them for appropriate mental health or chemical dependency counseling. Worked with clients (individual, group) on recovery issues. Presented
lectures to clients related to chemical dependency.
7/80-2/83 Senior Counselor, Jane Dickman House, Woodbury, Minnesota
Duties: Supervised the clinical work of the counseling staff which included individual, family/significant other, and group therapy as well as documentation of the therapeutic process. Resolved conflicts arising between general staff and clients. Assisted clients in their recovery process through individual, family/significant other, and group therapy.
9/77-11/79 Social Worker, Ebenezer Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Duties: Completed initial interviews, assessments, and reassessments of elderly clients' physical and psychological needs. Assisted clients in adjusting
to change in their lives through individual, group, and family counseling. Referred clients to appropriate community activities and support groups.
Supervised volunteers, interns, and other social work staff.
TEACHING AND SUPERVISION EXPERIENCE
Teaching Experience (Appalachian State University)
9/09-12/09 Addictive Process, Department of Human Development and
1/09-5/09, 6/07-6/07 Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
1/03-5/03, 1/99-5/99 Boone, North Carolina
8/97-12/97, 1/97-5/97
5/96-6/96, 5/95-6/95 Taught undergraduate and graduate students general processes of addictions.
6/94-7/94, 8/92-12/92
1/98-5/98 Addictions Counseling Seminar, Department of Human Development
1/97-5/97 and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
Boone, North Carolina
Co-taught this course focused on working with addicted minority populations.
6/03-7/03, 6/02-7/02 Advanced Group Counseling, Department of Human Development
7/01-8/01, 7/99-8/99 and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
8/96-12/96,6/96-7/96 Boone, North Carolina
1/93-5/93
Taught graduate level students advanced group counseling methods which
involved practical application of theories of group development.
6/10-6/10 Al Greene Appalachian Addiction Institute, Department of Human
6/09-6/09 Development and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
6/07-6/07 Boone, North Carolina
5/06-6/06
Taught this week long institute designed to provide an in-depth exploration of cutting-edge, clinical issues and topics within the addictions field.
7/97-8/97 Brief Therapy, Department of Human Development and
Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
Boone, North Carolina
Co-taught this graduate level course which examined the application of
brief therapy principles.
8/08-12/08,1/08-5/08 Community Counseling Seminar, Department of Human Development
8/07*-12/07,8/06-12/06and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
8/03-12/03, 8/02-12/02Boone, North Carolina (* = twice in semester: Boone and Hickory)
1/02-5/02, 1/01-5/01
1/00-5/00, 1/99-5/99 Taught this graduate level course which focused on current issues in the
1/98-5/98, 1/97-5/97 counseling field.
7/93-8/93 Counseling Children and Adolescents, Department of Human Development
and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
Co-taught this course with emphasis on counseling adolescents. Examined areas of sexuality, abuse, drug use, group counseling, multicultural aspects.
5/95-6/95 Counseling Issues: Domestic Violence, Department of Human Development
and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
Co-taught this course which addressed both batterers and survivors.
9/10-12/10 Counseling the Addicted Person, Department of Human
1/10-5/10, 8/09-12/09 Development and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
8/08-12/08, 8/07-12/07 Boone, North Carolina (* = twice in semester: Boone and Hickory)
8/06-12/06*,8/05-12/05
8/04-12/04,8/03-12/03 Taught this course which addressed the overall issues and approaches of
8/02-12/02,8/01-12/01 working with addicted individuals.
8/00-12/00,8/99-12/99
8/98-12/98,8/97-12/97
8/96-12/96, 8/94-12/94
9/10-12/10 Counseling the Aging, Department of Human Development and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
Taught this course which addressed the overall issues and approaches of working with older adults.
1/01-5/01 Current Issues and Special Populations in Addiction Counseling, Department of Human Development and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
Taught this course which focused on current addiction counseling issues emphasizing rural and minority clients.
10/06-11/06 Group Methods and Processes, Department of Human Development and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
Taught this course that addressed group dynamics, experimentation in groups, leadership/participant roles, effective group skills and behaviors, and applicability to a variety of group settings.
8/00-12/00 Honors Course, Honors Department, Appalachian State University,
8/99-12/99 Boone, North Carolina
8/98-12/98
8/96-12/96 Co-taught an honors course to undergraduates which focused on the
8/94-12/94 individual within the context of culture.
1/07-5/07,1/05-5/05 Incest and Sexual Abuse Counseling, Department of Human Development
1/04-5/04,1/98-5/98 and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
1/96-5/96,1/93-5/93 Boone, North Carolina
Taught theoretical/practice approaches to perpetrator and survivor therapy.
7/01-8/01 Multicultural Counseling, Department of Human Development
5/95-6/95 and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
5/94-6/94 Boone, North Carolina
Co-taught this course which examined multicultural aspects of counseling
in terms of class, race, gender, sexual preference, and physically challenged.
9/10-12/10 Practicum, Department of Human Development
8/97-12/97 and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
1/97-5/97 Boone, North Carolina
8/95-12/95
1/95-5/95
8/94-12/94 Taught and supervised beginning clinicians in their first practicum
8/93-12/93 experience. Used direct observation, audio/videotapes, and role plays to
8/92-12/92 provide supervision to students. Supervised students (individual, group).
6/00-7/00 Psychological and Educational Testing, Department of Human
7/99-8/99 Development and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University, 6/98-7/98 Boone, North Carolina
7/97-8/97
8/93-12/93 Taught underlying test theory concepts and educational/psychological tests
7/93-8/93 and assisted students in writing a self-examination report.
8/92-12/92
1/94-5/94 Qualitative Research Methods, Department of Educational Administration,
1/93-5/93 Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
Taught doctoral students qualitative research methods.
1/93-5/93 Research Methods, Extension Department,
Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
Taught quantitative research methods to graduate level students.
1/95-2/95 Research Seminar, Educational Administration Department,
8/94-12/94 Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
Taught research methods to Educational Administration doctoral students.
1/03-5/03 Spirituality and Counseling, Department of Human Development and
6/02-7/02 Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University, Boone, North
Carolina
Taught students an overview on the integration of spirituality and counseling.
1/10-5/10, 1/09-5/09 Substance Abuse in Family Systems, Department of Human Development
1/08-5/08 Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University, Boone,
6/07-7/07 North Carolina
1/06-5/06
1/04-5/04 Taught family theory and techniques within the context of addictions.
1/02-5/02
1/00-5/00
6/08-7/08,1/07-5/07 Theories of Counseling, Department of Human Development and
8/06-12/06, 6/06-7/06Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University, Boone,
2/06-3/06, 8/05-12/05North Carolina
6/05-7/05, 1/05-5/05 Taught graduate students theories and techniques of counseling.
8/04-12/04, 6/04-7/04
8/99-12/99
8/98-12/98
1/99-5/99 Women's Issues in Counseling, Department of Human Development
5/98-6/98 and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
1/97 Boone, North Carolina
7/96
1/95-5/95 Taught and co-taught this master's level course which focused on
8/92-12/92 developmental, emotional, psychological, spiritual, and physical issues of women.
Teaching Experience (North Dakota State University)
7/91-8/91 Advanced Counseling Skills, Counselor Education Department,
North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Taught this master level course as an independent study. Focused on the concept of empowerment in therapy. Viewed audiotapes and videotapes of students.
11/91-3/92 Analysis of Group, Counselor Education Department,
North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Taught this second sequence class of group counseling to graduate students. Students needed to facilitate a group in the community in conjunction with the class. Evaluation of group skills was done through supervisor report, self-report, and role play situations.
9/90-11/90 Crisis Intervention, Counselor Education Department,
3/91-5/91 North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Taught this master level course on counselor interventions during crisis situations. Provided students with theoretical frameworks and lectures from crisis intervention specialists in the community.
6/91 Crisis Intervention, Standing Rock Tribal College,
Fort Yates, North Dakota
Taught concepts of crisis intervention to undergraduate Native Americans. Received Bush Fellowship to do training at the tribal college.
9/91-11/91 Dynamics of Addiction, Counselor Education Department,
7/91-8/91 North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
9/90-11/90
Taught this master level course on the dynamics of the addictive process. Discussed the various theories of addiction and the assessment and treatment of various addictions.
11/90-3/91 Dynamics of Self, Counselor Education Department,
North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Taught this master level course which focused on the development of the individual throughout the lifespan.
9/91-11/91 Fundamentals of Counseling, Counselor Education Department,
North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Taught graduate students fundamental counseling techniques. Viewed videotapes and role plays involving each student.
6/92-7/92 Group Dynamics, Counselor Education Department,
11/91-3/92 North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
7/91-8/91
11/90-3/91 Taught this master level introductory course on the dynamics of group therapy. Focused on exposing students to a theoretical as well as practical understanding of group process.
3/92-5/92 Incest and Abuse, Counselor Education Department,
North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Taught graduate students basic assessment and counseling techniques in working with abused clients. Also provided them with information about the
different types and styles of abuse.
6/92-7/92 Methods of Research, Counselor Education Department,
North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Taught graduate students general research methodology and research design in preparation for thesis work. Students were from a variety of education areas: counseling, physical education, teacher education, educational
administration.
9/91-5/92 Practicum Seminar, Counselor Education Department,
9/90-5/91 North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Facilitated addiction track practicum students' group. Addressed intern needs and site difficulties, and presented pertinent information on addictions.
9/91-11/91 Sexuality, Counselor Education Department,
North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Taught fundamentals of counseling in the area of sexuality. Primary emphasis was in assisting students in becoming aware of their own sexuality, sexual biases, and obtaining accurate information on sexuality.
6/92-7/92 Theories of Counseling, Counselor Education Department,
North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Taught graduate students overall theories of counseling. Also discussed various techniques accompanying each theory of counseling.
3/91-5/91 Vocational and Educational Guidance, Counselor Education Department,
North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Taught this master level course which addressed career development theories and counseling approaches.
Teaching Experience (Virginia Commonwealth University)
2/90-4/90 Advanced Communication Skills, Department of Pharmacy,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Taught the seminar/discussion course for advanced pharmacy students. Topics focused on communication methods necessary to the work of pharmacists.
9/89-12/89 Group Dynamics, Counseling Center,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Co-taught this course which assisted graduate students in learning theoretical and practical knowledge of group therapy process.
9/89-5/90 Practicum Seminar, Counseling Center,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Facilitated this course for master/doctoral level students in Counseling and Clinical Psychology programs. Obtained speakers, facilitated group discussions, and acted as a liaison between students and faculty.
Teaching Experience (Ball State University)
9/86-11/87 Interrelational Aspects of Human Sexuality,
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
Taught this course to undergraduate students for 4 quarters. The emphasis of the course was assisting students in learning about cultural, moral, and historical impacts on human sexuality. The effect of communication and relationship problems on sexuality was also discussed.
11/86-5/87 Intrapersonal Relationships,
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
Taught this course to undergraduate students for 2 quarters. The course addressed the importance of how individuals relate to themselves.
A cognitive-behavioral theoretical framework was used.
9/87-3/88 Techniques of Interviewing,
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
Taught this course to undergraduate students for 2 quarters. The focus of the course was on teaching students basic interviewing techniques through audio tapes and role plays.
6/87-8/87 Theories of Counseling,
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
Taught this course to undergraduate students for 1 quarter. The course covered the main theories of counseling and their impact on counseling.
Teaching Experience (University of Wisconsin-River Falls)
9/85-11/85 Advanced Group Counseling, University of Wisconsin-River Falls,
River Falls, Wisconsin
Co-taught this course to graduate students for 1 quarter. The course was focused on students developing group facilitator skills by participating in and co-leading separate groups.
9/84-8/85 Group Counseling, University of Wisconsin-River Falls,
River Falls, Wisconsin
Co-taught this course to graduate students for 4 quarters. The emphasis of the course was on the literature and the experience of group process.
Supervision Experience
8/08-12/08 Certified Clinical Supervisor, NCSAPPB
Supervised addictions counseling graduate student (ASU Counseling Center).
1/94-5/94 Career Teachers, Department of Human Development and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University,
Boone, North Carolina
Supervised graduate students teaching undergraduate career courses.
8/94-5/95 Practicum, Appalachian State University Counseling Center,
8/93-5/94 Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
Supervised the clinical work of ASU Psychology and HPC Department students. Supervised them individually and in pairs. Used audio/videotapes.
8/97-12/97 Practicum,Department of Human Development and Psychological
1/97-5/97 Counseling, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
8/95-12/95
8/94-12/94 Supervised the clinical work of beginning practicum graduate students
8/93-12/93 through direct observation and audio/videotapes. Supervised them
8/92-12/92 individually and/or in a group.
9/91-5/92 Practicum Supervision, Fargo Consortium, Fargo, North Dakota
9/90-5/91
Supervised the clinical work of addiction track students..
1/90-5/90 Practicum Supervision, University Counseling Center,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Supervised the clinical work of a graduate student. Audio and videotapes were used in the supervision process.
9/88-11/88 Practicum Supervision, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
Supervised the clinical work of two graduate students in counseling psychology. Audio and videotapes were used.
10/82-2/83 Supervision, Jane Dickman House, Woodbury, Minnesota
Supervised the clinical work of three counselors. The counseling included individual, family/significant other, and group therapy. Supervision included the examination of therapeutic process documentation.
9/77-11/79 Supervision, Ebenezer Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Supervised the clinical work of interns and the involvement of volunteers with the clients.
CONSULTATION AND OUTREACH EXPERIENCE:
Consultation Experience
8/10 ASERVIC Summit on Spirituality II, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Duties: Invited participant to the Summit on Spirituality to discuss current issues and directions on the integration of spirituality in counseling.
6/08 ASERVIC Summit on Spirituality, Lake Junaleska, North Carolina
Duties: Invited participant to the Summit on Spirituality to discuss current issues and directions on the integration of spirituality in counseling.
8/05-7/08 Family Solutions Addictions Consultant, Boone, North Carolina
Duties: Served as addiction counseling specialist consultant to the local methamphetamine addiction counseling treatment program.
6/99-present APA BSSV Contact (Inactive list as of 12/08)
Duties: Trained in the Behavioral Social Science Volunteer Program Contact
to work with local agencies involved in HIV/AIDS prevention.
2/96-present APA HOPE Regional Trainer
Duties: Trained in the HOPE program to train psychologists to work effectively with clients who have HIV/AIDS.
3/92-present CACREP Site Team Member
Duties: Trained as a site team member in 1992. Was on a program site visit at the University of Memphis in May 1994 and Roosevelt University
(Chicago) in October 1997.
6/94-5/96 Watauga Youth Network Substance Abuse Advisory Council,
Boone, North Carolina
Duties: Served on the council which addressed the needs of the youth in the community.
9/93 ASU Biology Department, Boone, North Carolina
Duties: Facilitated discussion among the faculty and department chair addressing the problems experienced by the department. Assisted them
in finding solutions for their problems.
2/93 ASU Communications Disorder Department, Boone, North Carolina
Duties: Facilitated discussion with Caucasian students in the department about their concerns of reverse discrimination. Processed the findings with their faculty and discussed options for resolution of the departmental struggles.
1/92-8/92 Board Member of Wellness Center, Moorhead, Minnesota
Duties: Served on the board for a local counseling center which served the needs of chemical dependency and mental health clients.
4/91-12/91 Consultant to West Fargo High School, Fargo, North Dakota
Duties: Assisted staff in development of four surveys (seniors, parents, faculty, former students) for NCE site visit.
9/89-8/90 Residence Hall Consultant, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, Virginia
Duties: Attended staff meetings, met with residence education coordinator, consulted with staff regarding conflicts and crises, and presented workshops.
KEY NOTE SPEAKER:
5/23/08 McCleod Institute
Charlotte, North Carolina
Presented “Self-care/Staying Alive.”
WORKSHOPS:
8/10-8/10 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies, Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Advanced Creative Group Skills” for five days.
6/10 Al Greene Annual Appalachian Addictions Institute, Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Substance Abuse and Older Adults” for 3 hours.
5/10 Addiction: Focus on Women, Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Current Theories and Approaches in Women’s Addiction Recovery” for ten hours.
4/10 Alcohol & Drug Services, Greensboro, North Carolina
Presented “Cross-cultural Competency and Substance Abuse Counseling” for
a ½ day.
12/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Domestic Violence” for one hour.
12/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Relapse Prevention of Behavioral Addictions” for one hour.
12/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Positive Psychology” for three hours.
11/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Trauma and Substance Abuse” for three hours.
11/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy” for one hour.
11/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Self-help Groups/12 Step Alternatives” for one hour.
8/09 NASW Local Program Unit
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Mental Health Intervention in Disasters” for one hour.
7/09-7/09 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Advanced Creative Group Skills" for five days.
6/09 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Reviving the Resilient Soul: Spirituality & Human Resilience” for ten hours.
4/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Spirituality/Self-care Counseling” for ½ day.
4/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Spirituality/Self-care Counseling” for one hour.
4/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Relapse Prevention” for one hour.
3/09 American Counseling Association, Charlotte, North Carolina
Presented “Teaching Addictions Across the Educational Continuum” for 3 hours at the American Counseling Association annual conference.
3/09 Alcohol & Drug Services, Greensboro, North Carolina
Presented “Motivational Interviewing/Cognitive Behavioral Counseling and Substance Abuse Treatment” for one day.
3/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Pain Management & Addiction” for ½ day..
3/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Pain Management & Addiction” for one hour.
2/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Motivational Interviewing” for ½ day..
2/09 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Motivational Interviewing” for one hour.
2/09 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Clemmons, North Carolina
Presented "Advanced Creative Group Skills" for four days.
11/08 Institute for Health and Human Services, Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Substance Abuse Assessment: Focus on the Interview” for one hour.
11/08 North Carolina Family-Based Services Association,
Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Presented “Substance Abuse Dynamics in Families: Methamphetamine Treatment Focus with 6 co-presenters for 3 hours.
7/08-8/08 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Advanced Creative Group Skills" for five days.
7/08 New River Behavioral Healthcare,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Trauma and Substance Abuse Counseling” for one day.
7/08 New River Behavioral Healthcare,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Self-care and Substance Abuse Counseling” for one day.
5/08 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Substance Abuse and Pain Management” for four hours.
5/08 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Incorporating Spirituality into Addiction Counseling” for seven hours.
5/08 Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages
Kaoshiung, TAIWAN
Presented “Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorders” for three hours.
3/08 American Counseling Association,
Honolulu, Hawaii
Presented “After the Storm is Over: A Grief Perspective on Disaster Mental Health Work” for three hours.
3/08 Professional Association of Rehabilitation Counselors,
Atlantic Beach, North Carolina
Presented “Spirituality in Substance Abuse Counseling” for one day.
2/08 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Clemmons, North Carolina
Presented "Advanced Creative Group Skills" for four days.
10/07 New River Behavioral Healthcare,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Substance Abuse and Pain Management” for one day.
7/07-8/07 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Advanced Creative Group Skills” for five days.
5/07 Alcohol & Drug Services,
Greensboro, North Carolina
Presented “Multicultural Counseling” for one day.
5/07 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Relapse Prevention” for seven hours.
4/07 New River Behavioral Healthcare,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Group Counseling” for one day.
2/07 New River Behavioral Healthcare,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Domestic Violence Counseling” for one day.
2/07-3/07 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Mindfulness" for four hours.
2/07-3/07 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Advanced Creative Group Skills" for four days.
11/06 New River Behavioral Healthcare,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Motivational Interviewing: Part I” for one day and
“Motivational Interviewing: Part II” for one day.
8/06 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Advanced Creative Group Skills” for five days.
6/06 Al Greene Annual Appalachian Addictions Institute,
Hickory, North Carolina
Presented “Closing Ceremony” for 2 hours.
6/06 Al Greene Annual Appalachian Addictions Institute,
Hickory, North Carolina
Presented “Spirituality” for 6 hours.
6/06 Al Greene Annual Appalachian Addictions Institute,
Hickory, North Carolina
Presented “Self-help Groups” for 2 hours.
6/06 Al Greene Annual Appalachian Addictions Institute,
Hickory, North Carolina
Presented “Relapse Prevention” for 2 hours.
5/06 Al Greene Annual Appalachian Addictions Institute,
Hickory, North Carolina
Presented “Opening Ceremony/Overview of Addiction Recovery in North Carolina” for 4 hours.
5/06 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Spirituality and Addiction Counseling” for thirteen and one-half hours.
5/06 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Disaster, PTSD, & Substance Abuse” for two hours.
5/06 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Relapse Prevention” for one and one-half hours.
5/06 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Self-Help Groups: 12-Step Alternatives” for two hours.
5/06 Alcohol & Drug Services,
Greensboro, North Carolina
Presented “Self-care” for one day.
9/05 Licensed Professional Counselor’s Association of North Carolina Conference,
Greensboro, North Carolina
Presented “Spirituality and Psychotherapy” for one day.
9/05 American Red Cross,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Disaster Mental Health Services I Training” for one day.
9/05 American Red Cross,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Disaster Mental Health Services I Training” for one day.
8/05 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Creative Group Skills” for five days.
5/05 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Trauma and Substance Abuse” for one and one-half hours.
5/05 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “12 Steps in Treatment” for two hours.
5/05 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy and Motivational Interviewing” for twelve hours.
5/05 Wake County Human Services,
Raleigh, North Carolina
Presented “Motivational Interviewing” for one day.
4/05 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented “Substance Abuse and Trauma” for one day.
2/05 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Motivational Interviewing" for two and one-half days.
10/04 CASCADE Services,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Presented half-day workshop on “Motivational Interviewing.”
10/04 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented one day workshop on “Spirituality in Counseling.”
9/04 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Spirituality in Counseling” for five days.
9/04 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Advanced Creative Group Skills” for one half-day.
6/04 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy and Motivational Interviewing” for twelve hours.
5/04 McLeod Institute,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Presented one day workshop on "Brief Therapy."
5/04 McLeod Institute,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Presented one day workshop on "Motivational Interviewing."
2/04 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Motivational Interviewing" for two and one-half days.
10/03 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Co-presented “Motivational Interviewing” for one day.
8/03 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented “Spirituality and Counseling” for one day.
8/03 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Co-presented “NCSAPCB” workshop for two half-days.
8/03 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy in Addiction Counseling” for five days.
6/03 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Domestic Violence in Substance Abuse” for twelve hours.
6/03 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Relapse Prevention” for three hours.
6/03 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Self-help Groups” for three hours.
5/03 Al Greene’s Appalachian State University Addiction Institute,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Spirituality and Counseling” for three hours.
5/03 McLeod Institute,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Presented five half-day workshops on "Clinical Supervision in Addictions Counseling."
5/03 Davie Domestic Violence Services,
Mocksville, NC
Presented one day workshop “The Influence Substance Abuse has on Domestic Crime.”
2/03 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Group Counseling" for two and one-half days.
2/03 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy with Substance Abusing Clients” for one day.
11/02 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented “Addiction Skills for Non-Addiction Professionals” for one day.
8/02 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy in Addiction Counseling” for five days.
5/02 Al Greene’s Appalachian State University Addiction Institute,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented “Lessons Learned at Ground Zero” for three hours.
4/02 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented “Relapse Prevention” for one day.
2/02 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Group Counseling" for two and one-half days.
10/01 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part I" in four all day sessions.
7/01 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy in Addiction Counseling” for five days.
6/01 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Spirituality: A Comparative Study” for twelve hours.
6/01 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Relapse Prevention” for three hours.
6/01 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence” for twelve hours.
5/01 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Assessment Tools for Substance Abuse Treatment" for one day.
2/01 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Group Counseling" for two and one-half days.
10/00 Transitions,
9/00 Marion, Virginia
8/00
Presented “Self-care” (10/00, 6 hours), “Addictions Education (9/00, 6 hours), “Team
Building” (8/00, 6 hours).
8/00 North Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants,
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Presented “Women and Addiction” for one hour.
7/00 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Women in Self-Help Groups” for six hours.
7/00 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy in Addiction Counseling” for five days.
6/00 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse” for three hours.
6/00 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy in Addiction Counseling” for twelve hours.
3/00 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part I" in five all day sessions.
3/00 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Clinical Supervision" in one all day sessions.
3/00 North Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Presented “Women and Addiction” for one hour.
2/00 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Group Counseling" for two and one-half days.
11/99 Georgia State University,
Atlanta, Georgia
Presented “Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence” for one day.
8/99 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy in Addiction Counseling” for four days.
7/99 Appalachian State University's Family Institute,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented a three hour workshop on "Domestic Violence."
6/99 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Domestic Violence in Substance Abuse” for twelve hours.
2/99 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Group Counseling" for two and one-half days.
1/99 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part I" in five all day sessions.
8/98 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented “Brief Therapy in Addiction Counseling” for five days.
6/98 Narcotic Use, Addiction, and Treatment: Trends of the 1990s and Implications for the New Millennium,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Presented “Special Populations: Women, Mentally Ill, Aged, Terminally Ill and Minorities” for two hours.
6/98 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented “Clinical Supervision” for five hours and "Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse” for two hours.
4/98 Area Health Education Center,
Greensboro, North Carolina
Presented “Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence” for one day.
3/98 Julian Keith Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center,
Black Mountain, North Carolina
Presented “Creative Group Therapy Techniques” and “Domestic Violence
Counseling” for one half day.
2/98 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Clinical Supervision" for two and one-half days.
1/98 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part II" in five all day sessions.
8/97 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented "Brief Therapy in Addiction Counseling" for five days and "The Twelve Steps" for two and one half hours.
7/97 Appalachian State University's Family Institute,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented a three hour workshop on "Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse."
6/97 McLeod Institute,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Presented four half-day workshops on "Clinical Supervision in the Field of Addictions Counseling."
5/97 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented one three hour session on "Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse" and one two hour session on "Sexual Abuse/Domestic Violence Issues when Working with Addicted Women."
3/97 Lenoir-Rhyne College, Department of Nursing,
Morganton, North Carolina
Presented two hour workshop on "Theories of Addiction."
3/97 Asheville VA Medical Center,
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "The Wounded Healer:Surviving Change in the Health Care Environment" for one half day session.
3/97 Mountain Area Health Education Center,
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence" for one all day session.
2/97 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Clinical Supervision" for three days.
1/97 Mountain Area Health Education Center,
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part I" for five all day sessions.
10/96 Northwest Area Health Education Center,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part II" for one day.
8/96 Northwest Area Health Education Center,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part I" for one day.
7/96-8/96 North Carolina School for Alcohol & Drug Studies,
Wilmington, North Carolina
Presented "Brief Therapy in Addiction Counseling" for five days.
6/96 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented "Substance Abuse Assessment for Treatment Skills for Health Professionals" for four days.
6/96 Project HOPE General HIV Curriculum,
Atlanta, Georgia
Presented the “General Curriculum, Medical, Psychological, and Social Aspects of HIV Disease” for one day.
2/96 North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies,
Montreat, North Carolina
Presented "Clinical Supervision" for two and one-half days.
11/95 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part II" in five all day sessions.
7/95 Appalachian State University's Family Institute,
Boone, NC
Presented a half day session on “Domestic Violence Counseling”.
6/95 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part I" in five all day sessions.
5/95 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented a two day track on "Basic Women and Addiction Issues" and a one day track on "Sexual Abuse and Substance Abuse."
4/95 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented a one day workshop on "Personality Theory and Counseling Approaches."
1/95 McLeod Addictive Disease Center's 1995 Professional Training Series,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Presented a seven hour workshop on "Survey of Therapy Techniques: Origin, History, and Application of Substance Abuse Treatment Approaches."
10/94 Phi Delta Kappa Leadership Skill Institute,
Carrollton, Georgia
Presented a one hour and 45 minute workshop twice on "Dialogue: A Critical Factor in Diversity."
9/94 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented a five day workshop on "Group Counseling."
7/94 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented an all day workshop "Crisis Intervention in Substance Abuse Counseling."
7/94 Appalachian State University's Addiction Institute,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented a workshop session "Myths of Codependency."
7/94 Qualitative Research, Wen Tzao Ursuline Junior College of Modern Languages,
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Presented a five day workshop on “Qualitative Research” to the faculty members at the college.
5/94 Appalachian State University's Addiction Institute,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented a workshop session "Addiction and Spirituality" and participated in a panel discussion of spirituality.
5/94 Addiction: Focus on Women,
Hendersonville, North Carolina
Presented a four day track on "Basics of Addiction" and a one day track on "Treating the Recovering Chemically Dependent Sexual Abuse Survivor."
2/94 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Treating the Recovering Chemically Dependent Sexual Abuse Survivor" in one all day session.
7/93 Appalachian State University's Addictions Institute,
Boone, North Carolina
Co-presented "The Sexually Abused Addict in Recovery" for three hours.
7/93 Appalachian State University's Addictions Institute,
Boone, North Carolina
Presented "A Critique of 12 Step Programs."
6/93 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part II" in five all day sessions.
5/93 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part I" in three sessions for a total of 16 hours to North Carolina rehabilitation counselors.
2/93 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC),
Asheville, North Carolina
Presented "Counseling the Addicted: Part I" in five all day sessions.
3/92 Preparation for the National Counselor Examination,
5/91 Continuing Education Department, North Dakota State University,
1/91 Fargo, North Dakota
Covered “Overall NCE Test Areas” for graduate students preparing for the exam.
7/91 33rd Annual International School on Alcohol Studies,
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Presented opening speech on the “Basics of Addiction”.
2/91 North Dakota State University's Women's Week,
Fargo, North Dakota
Presented information on “Language Violence”.
10/89 Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, Virginia
Provided information as a co-presenter in a two session “Career Workshop” to undergraduates.
Outreach Experience:
11/10 Presented on “Careers in Addiction” to an undergraduate HPC Department career counseling class.
11/10 Presented on “Addiction Counseling” to an ASU Masters Social Work class.
6/10 Presented on “Hulahooping and Self-care” to the BLAST group at the Broyhill Wellness Center in Boone, NC.
3/10 Presented on “Hulahooping and Self-care” to the BLAST group at the Broyhill Wellness Center in Boone, NC.
10/09 Presented on “Hulahooping and Self-care” to the /BLAST group at the Broyhill Wellness Center in Boone, NC.
7/09 Presented on “Eating during Stress and while Traveling” to the ‘Biggest Loser’ group at the Broyhill Wellness Center in Boone, NC.
1/09 Presented on “Eating during Stress and while Traveling” to the ‘Biggest Loser’ group at the Broyhill Wellness Center in Boone, NC.
12/08 Presented on “Self-care and Hula Hooping” to ASU undergraduate Health, Exercise, and Leisure Science class.
11/07 Presented on “Disaster Mental Health Counseling” to ASU Counseling Center doctoral students.
4/07 Presented on “Disaster Mental Health Counseling” to ASU Graduate Psychology class.
11/06 Presented on “Motivational Interviewing” to OASIS domestic violence staff.
11/06 Presented to The Tia Hart Community Recovery Program 3rd Annual Banquet as featured guest speaker.
10/06 Presented on “Crisis Intervention” to HPC Introduction to Community Counseling class.
8/06 Presented on “Expert Testimony” to the New River Behavioral Healthcare Expert Witness Workshop.
4/06 Presented to the New River Behavioral Healthcare Treatment Clients on “Relapse Prevention.”
3/06 Presented at the Diversity Forum on involvement in RCOE Project on Diversity, Teaching, and Community.
2/06 Presented to ASU students and faculty responding to Katrina over spring break on “Self-care.”
9/05 Presented to the Ashe County Domestic Violence support group on “Ways to Cope with Change.”
9/05 Presented on 9/11 American Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Worker experiences at “Watauga Remembers.”
5/05 Graduation speaker at TROSA, Raleigh, NC Therapeutic Community.
1/05 Presented on self-care to the Ashe County Domestic Violence Volunteer Counselors.
6/04 Presented on sexual abuse counseling to ASU Counseling Center doctoral interns.
4/04 Presented on self-care to the staff of the Ashe County Domestic Violence Volunteer Counselors.
11/03 Presented on domestic violence and substance abuse to OASIS.
9/03 Presented Motivational Interviewing to ASU Counseling Center interns.
9/03 Presented on domestic violence/crisis intervention to the Ashe County Domestic Violence Volunteer Counselors.
7/03 Presented brief therapy to ASU HPC school counselor class.
6/03 Presented on Motivational Interviewing to ASU Counseling Center.
4/03 Presented on domestic violence/crisis intervention to the Ashe County Domestic Violence Volunteer Counselors.
11/02 Presented on domestic violence/crisis intervention to the Ashe County Domestic Violence Volunteer Counselors.
11/02 Presented on addiction counseling program to an introductory psychology class at Wilkes Community College in Jefferson, North Carolina.
10/02 Presented on self-care to the HPC Diversity Series at Appalachian State University.
9/02 Presented on experiences as a Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Service worker in an HPC Student Development class.
9/02 Presented on experiences as a Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Service worker at the Boone 9/11 Commemoration Ceremony.
9/02 Presented on experiences as a Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Service worker to the Blowing Rock Historical Society.
3/02 Presented on experiences as a Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Service worker to an Ashe County High School psychology course.
11/01 Presented on experiences as a Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Service worker to an introductory psychology class at Wilkes Community College in Jefferson, North Carolina.
5/01 Presented on domestic violence/crisis intervention to the Ashe County Domestic Violence Volunteer Counselors.
4/01 Presented on Psychology Careers/Seeking Counseling to an introductory psychology class at Wilkes Community College in Jefferson, North Carolina.
2/01 Presented on domestic violence to an HPC Women’s Issues in Counseling course.
11/00 Presented on domestic violence/crisis intervention to the Ashe County Domestic Violence Volunteer Counselors.
11/00 Presented on sexual assault to the ASU Counseling Center.
10/00 Presented on substance abuse and domestic violence to the OASIS shelter staff.
9/00 Presented on Psychology Careers/Seeking Counseling to an introductory psychology class at Wilkes Community College in Jefferson, North Carolina.
4/00 Presented on Borderline Personality Disorders to the Appalachian District Health Department.
4/00 Presented on the wounded healer to the ASU Counseling Center.
4/00 Presented on domestic violence/crisis intervention to the Ashe County Domestic Violence Volunteer Counselors.
2/00 Presented on working with difficult clients to Appalachian District Health Department.
2/00 Presented on domestic violence to HPC Women’s Issues Class.
2/00 Presented on substance abuse to the ASU Counseling Center.
1/00 Presented on working with difficult clients to Appalachian District Health Department.
11/99 Presented on substance abuse and domestic violence to the OASIS shelter staff.
10/99 Presented on addictions to an HPC undergraduate group class.
4/99 Presented on self care to the ASU Counseling Center.
4/99 Presented on domestic violence/crisis intervention to the Ashe County Domestic Violence Volunteer Counselors.
4/99 Presented on multicultural counseling to an ASU Student Development class.
3/99 Presented on HIV/AIDS counseling to HPC Diversity meeting.
11/98 Presented on women in psychology to an ASU Psychology class.
11/98 Presented on poster sessions to an ASU Student Development class.
11/98 Presented on multicultural counseling to an ASU Student Development class.
10/98 Presented on the use of psychology in their practice to Buddhist nuns in Taiwan.
9/98 Presented on domestic violence/crisis intervention to the Ashe County Domestic Violence Volunteer Counselors.
4/98 Presented on women in psychology to an ASU Psychology class.
3/98 Presented on women in psychology to an ASU Psychology class.
3/98 Presented on addiction recovery self-help groups to the Western Region Coordinators of Women’s Substance Abuse Services.
3/98 Presented on domestic violence to an HPC Women’s Issues in Counseling course.
1/98 Presented on wounded healers to the ASU Counseling Center.
1/97 Presented on multicultural counseling to the ASU Multicultural Center.
6/96 Presented information on HIV/AIDS to Broughton State Hospital, Morganton, NC.
6/96 Presented information on HIV/AIDS to an HPC Multicultural Counseling course.
3/96 Presented on self-care for therapists to the ASU Counseling Center internship and practicum students.
2/96 Presented on HIV/AIDS clients counseling to the ASU Counseling Center staff.
2/96 Presented on motivation and inspiration to the ASU Women's Leadership Series.
10/95 Presented on sexual abuse counseling issues to the Boone Common Ground organization for helping professionals.
5/95 Presented on basic women's addiction issues to the domestic violence shelter in Charlotte, NC.
4/95 Presented on addictions to an ASU student development course.
4/95 Presented on counseling sexual abuse survivors to an ASU graduate level psychology psychotherapy class.
4/95 Presented on counseling issues with children and adolescents to an ASU undergraduate class of prospective teachers.
3/95 Presented on ACOA issues in counseling to the ASU Counseling Center interns.
12/94 Presented on coping with stress to the Appalachian District Health Department’s support group for female staff.
12/94 Presented on harm reduction and alternative recovery models to an undergraduate class on addictions.
11/94 Presented on multicultural concerns to an undergraduate Human Relations course.
9/94 Presented information on drug use harm reduction approaches to the ASU Counseling Center staff.
9/94 Presented information on multicultural communication to three undergraduate classes on Interpersonal Communication.
8/94 Presented on sexual abuse counseling to a graduate class of school counselors.
4/94 Presented information on the MMPI-2 to the ASU Counseling Center staff.
2/94 Presented on sexual harassment to the Appalachian District Health Department’s support group for female staff.
2/94 Presented to ASU Counseling Center staff on self-care for counselors.
11/93 Presented on empowering women to the Appalachian District Health Department’s support group for female staff.
10/93 Presented on North Carolina Native Americans to the Appalachian Advancement Group.
10/93 Presented on self-care and women to the Appalachian District Health Department’s support group for female staff.
5/93 Facilitated groups at the 7th Annual Addiction Conference: Focus on Women at Kanuga, North Carolina.
2/93 Presented lecture on self-care for professionals to the ASU Counseling Center interns and practicum student seminar.
2/93 Presented lecture on incest and sexual abuse counseling to Ashe County New River Mental Health Center.
1/93 Presented lecture on family/team dysfunction to the ASU Athletic Student Assistance Program.
1/93 Presented lecture on relapse prevention to the ASU Counseling Center staff.
11/92 Presented lecture on the addictive culture to a class on drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.
11/92 Presented lecture on wounded healers to a class on incest and sexual abuse.
11/92 Presented models of alcoholism and relapse prevention to a class on smoking cessation.
11/92 Facilitated discussion groups for the Appalachian State University's College of
Fine & Applied Arts.
9/92 Presented lecture on wounded healers to the ASU Counseling Center.
3/92 Presented lecture on self-care in an addictive culture during NDSU's Wellness Week.
3/92 Presented information on stress management and self-care to Fargo's YWCA.
2/92 Presented recommendations for developing North Central Accreditation surveys to Ben Franklin Middle School, Fargo, ND.
12/91 Presented suggestions on self-care to Moorhead State University's Women's Center.
9/91 Presented college "survival" techniques based on a community psychology framework at a seminar for NDSU students and faculty.
5/91 Presented a lecture on the self-care of therapists to university counseling center staff.
1/91 Presented a lecture on the self-care of therapists to adolescent group home staff.
11/90 Presented on nicotine addiction to adolescent residents in a therapeutic community.
1/90 Presented a summary of the VCU counseling services to student representatives.
12/89 Presented a workshop on "Self-Image" to the Girl Scouts of America.
10/89 Facilitated discussion on alcohol abuse at a VCU residence hall.
10/89 Talked with the campus gay/lesbian organization about VCU counseling services.
GRANTS/FUNDING:
12/09 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
4/09 Received Scholarship Funds (up to $6,000) for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Governor’s Institute.
12/08 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
7/08 Received $183,601 from the Smoky Mountain Center, in collaboration with ASU faculty and community agencies, for the Watauga-Ashe Methamphetamine Family Treatment Program.
12/07 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
6/07 Received $166,266 from the New River Area Board of Mental Health,
Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, in collaboration with ASU faculty and community agencies, for the Watauga-Ashe Methamphetamine Family Treatment Program.
12/06 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
5/06 Received $185,467 from the New River Area Board of Mental Health,
Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, in collaboration with ASU faculty and community agencies, for the Watauga-Ashe Methamphetamine Family Treatment Program.
4/05 Received $500 grant from ASERVIC to do 9/11 research.
11/04 Received funding from ASU Hubbard Center to attend two day National Multicultural Conference and Summit 2005.
9/03 Received $10,400 in Reich College of Education’s Successful Applications of Learning Technologies (SALT) Grant in collaboration with two other faculty to develop two technology based substance abuse training modules.
4/03 Received $13,000 CAMPUS Grant from the North Carolina Governor’s Institute on Alcohol & Substance Abuse, Inc. in collaboration with the ASU Wellness Center (Collaborative Alcohol Management Project for University Success).
12/02 Received funding from ASU Hubbard Center to attend three day training on Motivational Interviewing.
9/00 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
7/00 Received funding from ASU Hubbard Center to attend a four day training on brief therapy.
5/00 Received 2000 NCATTC Grant through Governor’s Institute on Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Inc.
9/99 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
5/99 Received 1999 NCATTC Grant through Governor’s Institute on Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Inc.
5/99 Received funding from ASU Hubbard Center to complete a power point/slide presentation on domestic violence counseling.
5/99 Received funding from ASU Hubbard Center to attend a workshop, “Preparing for the Diplomate Examination in Clinical and Counseling Psychology.”
9/98 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
5/98 Received 1998 NCATTC Grant through Governor’s Institute on Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Inc.
5/98 Received funding from ASU Hubbard Center to complete a video on counseling deaf alcoholics/addicts.
9/97 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
5/97 Received 1997 NCATTC Grant through Governor’s Institute on Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Inc.
9/96 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
11/95 Received two mentoring grants from the North Carolina Governor's Institute to work with students on addiction studies.
9/95 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
7/95 Received funding from the ASU Hubbard Center to attend the National Dual Disorder Conference in Las Vegas, NV.
2/95 Received funding from ASU Hubbard Center to complete a video on counseling individuals who have HIV/AIDS.
12/94 Received funding from ASU Hubbard Center for three years of training in the area of domestic violence counseling.
9/94 Received Scholarship Funds for Substance Abuse Counseling Specialty, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.
9/94 Received internship (for spring semester 1995) from the Office of Women's Concerns to study domestic violence counseling.
8/94 Submitted grant proposal to NIMH for addictions research.
4/94 Received grant from ASGW to do research on sexual abuse survivors and group dynamics.
4/94 Received grant from ASERVIC to do HIV/AIDS research.
11/93 Received funding from the ASU Hubbard Center to do a video on Native Americans.
6/93 Received ASU College of Education grant writing recipient training.
6/92 Received a Bush Fellowship to participate in a faculty development writing workshop.
5/91 Received a Bush Fellowship to teach at Fort Yates Community College, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, North Dakota.
PAPER PRESENTATIONS:
Miller, G., & Dave, C. (2010, August). Self-care of the counselor. Paper presented at the Second National ASERVIC Conference on Spirituality and Religion in Counseling, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Miller, G. (2010, August). Spiritual responses to organizational evil in an academic setting. Paper presented at the Second National ASERVIC Conference on Spirituality and Religion in Counseling, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Morgen, K., Morgan, O.J., Cashwell, C., & Miller, G. (2010, March). Strategies for the competent integration of spirituality into addictions counseling training and supervision. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
Miller, G., & Kaplan, B. (2010, February). Drug court: An overview. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Concord, NC.
Miller, G., Cichon, L., Kukich, S., Keziah, T., Hollowell, J., & Sorrells, S. (2010, February). The evolution of addiction counselors: A continuum of experiences. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Concord, NC.
Gladding, S., Miller, G., & Marchel, C. (2009, March). The power of metaphor in describing personal and professional experiences in counseling. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Young, S., Wiggins, M., Hagedorn, W.B., Cashwell, C., Smith, C., & Miller, G. (2009, March). ASERVIC White Paper on Credentialing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Miller, G. (2008, June). Self-care from a spiritual perspective. Paper presented at the annual meeting ASERVIC conference on spirituality in counseling, Lake Junaleska, NC.
Ersever, H., Galvin, C., Miller, G., & Rodriguez, C. (2008, February). The best practice in counseling & expressive arts therapy: The daily practice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Research Triangle Park, NC.
McGinnis, S., Dickie, K., Shook, S., Miller, G., & Galvin, C. (2008, February). The silencing of the “day of silence” silent presentation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Miller, G., Collins, S., Burleson, D., Sperry, A., & Hickory Cohort students (2008, February). Addiction counseling education: A graduate school cohort experience revisited. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Salley, M., & Miller, G. (2008, February). Traumatic brain injury: Long term effects and treatment options. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Lassiter, P.S., Osborn, C.J., Lewis, T.F., Miller, G., & Hollowell, J. (2007, March). Creative strategies for teaching in the addictions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Detroit, MI.
Miller, G., Burleson, D., Sperry, A., & Hickory Cohort Students (2007, February). Addiction counseling education: A graduate school cohort. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Miller, G., Furr, S., Davis, K., & Brooks, B. (2007, February). Preparation for evidence based practices: How to meet the challenge. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Doran, M., & Miller, G. (2007, February). Bereavement strategies and clinical implications. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Research Triangle Park, NC.
Branch, V. & Miller, G. (2006, November). Confronting hurtful workplace behaviors. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association of American Colleges & Universities, Chicago, IL.
Miller, G. (2006, August). No-movement disaster mental health worker response to Katrina. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
Miller, G., & Jackson, R. (2006, February). The practice of nonviolence in the workplace. Presented at the annual conference of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Durham, NC.
Miller, G., Braun-Ferris, J., Philbeck, S., Rohrbeck, S., & Sorrels, S. (2006, February). Creating hope for ourselves and our clients. Presented at the annual conference of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Durham, NC.
Miller, G., & Ronemus, K. (2005, February). Methamphetamine dependence: An overview. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Miller, G., Barnes, J., & Rohrbeck, S. (2005, February). Spirituality and addiction recovery.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Miller, G. (2004, February). Motivational interviewing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Miller, G., Harrington, M., Jaworski, J., & White, C. (2004, February). Motivational interviewing from a spiritual counseling perspective. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Quealy-Berge, D., Miller, G., Jaworkski, J., & White, C. (2004, February). Where do we go from here?: Part 2. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Miller, G., Marchel, C., & Gladding, S. (2003, August). The spiritual impact of 9/11 Red Cross volunteer counseling work. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Miller, G., Marchel, C., & Gladding, S. (2003, August). The impact of 9/11 Red Cross volunteer work on counselors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Miller, G., Gladding, S., & Mandsager, N. (2003, March). Spiritual reflections on responding to 9/11. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Anaheim, CA.
Miller, G., Cavett, J., Rada, M., Robinson, H., Short, N., Welker, J., White, C., & Wilkinson, D. (2003, March). The spirituality and counseling class that became a spiritual community. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Anaheim, CA.
Miller, G., Clemmons, K., Lawing, S., Nunn, D., Stancil, A., & Welker, J. (2003, February). Assisting clients in developing resilience in different counseling contexts. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Quealy-Berge, D., & Miller, G. (2003, February). Where do we go from here? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Marchel, C., & Miller, G. (2003, January). Phenomenology at Ground Zero. Paper presented at the annual meeting of QUIG, Athens, GA.
Miller, G., Hudnall, A., & Hood, R. (2002, October). Understanding cultural differences when working in the field. Paper presented at the meeting of the ASU Humanities Forum, Boone, NC.
Miller, G., Elliott, E., Finch, J., Kirkley, D., Litten, D., Nunn, D., Brown, J., & Lassiter, P. (2002, March). Training addiction counselors: Collaborating through diversity. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, New Orleans, LA.
Miller, G., & Johnson, P. (2002, February). Ethical considerations for spirituality in counseling. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
Miller, G., Lawing, S., & Nunn, D. (2002, February). Countertransference issues in spiritual counseling. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
Miller, G., Gridley, B., Chester, T., Nunn, D., & Vickers, V. (2001, August). Spiritual well-being scale differences between Caucasian males and females. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Miller, G., Hood, R., & Anthony, J. (2001, April). Knowing the unknown: Learning to live with the mystery of life through therapy. Paper presented at the meeting of the ASU Humanities Forum, Boone, NC.
Miller, G., & Hood, R. (2001, February). Using emptiness: Therapy in the new millenium. Paper presented at the meeting of the Counseling Psychology, Houston, TX.
Miller, G., Lassiter, P., Gardner, P., Beane, S., Chase, J., & Long, M. (2001, February). Training counselors: An example of university and agency collaboration. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling, Greensboro, NC.
Miller, G., Eller, M., Evans, R., Fleming, W., Glasgow, S., Johnson, P., & Larsen, M. (2001, February). Collaborations across spiritual perspectives in counseling. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
Miller, G., Pait, C., & Larsen, M. (2000, July). Ethical issues involved in the incorporation of spirituality in counseling. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society for Philosophy & Psychotherapy, Boone, NC.
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Miller, G., Woods, S., & Hood, R. (2000, July). Reflections on themes of nothing. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society for Philosophy & Psychotherapy, Boone, NC.
Miller, G., Johnson, P., & Linder, S. (2000, July). Counseling and spirituality: The use of emptiness and the importance of timing. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society for Philosophy & Psychotherapy, Boone, NC.
Miller, G., Johnson, P., & Linder, S. (2000, March). Counseling and spirituality: The use of emptiness and the importance of timing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Washington, D.C.
Miller, G., Linder, S., Brown-Anderson, F., & Sexton, E. (2000, February). The chain reaction of teacher creation. Paper presented at the meeting of the ASU Humanities Forum, Boone, NC.
Miller, G., Linder, S., & Johnson, P. (2000, February). The importance of therapeutic emptiness. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Miller, G., Pait, C., & Larsen, M. (2000, February). Ethical issues involved in the incorporation of spirituality in counseling. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Miller, G. (2000, February). Model addiction program. Paper presented at the meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Educators, Charlottesville, VA.
Miller, G., Fleming, W., & Gridley, B. (1999, August). Spiritual well-being scale ethnic differences: Follow-up analyses. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Miller, G., Lassiter, P., Gardner, P., & Hamilton, K. (1999, April). Integrating spiritual perspectives into counseling techniques. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, San Diego, CA.
Miller, G., Arena, P., Johnson, P., Lewin, N., Smelzer, R., & Valentine, M. (1999, February). Infusing spirituality into counselor education curriculum. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
Miller, G., Lassiter, P., Gardner, P., & Hamilton, K. (1999, February). Integrating spirituality in counseling and counselor education. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
Miller, G., Evans, R., & Youngblood, C. (1998, November). Breathing underwater: The use of spirituality by women to cope with oppression. Paper presented at the meeting of the ASU Humanities Social Forum, Boone, NC.
Clark, C., & Miller, G. (1998, November). How can we collaborate within a competitive structure? Paper presented at the meeting of the Peer Review, Community, and the Scholarship of Teaching at Appalachian, Boone, NC.
Miller, G., & Hood, R. (1998, October). Neurotic love v. self-affirmation in psychotherapy: Counseling and counselor training implications. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society for Philosophy & Psychotherapy, Chiayi, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Miller, G., Fleming, W., & Brown-Anderson, F. (1998, June). Professor/Student reflections on spiritual views impacting counselor development. Paper presented at the meeting of the College Student Development Institute, Boone, NC.
Miller, G., Fleming, W., Brown-Anderson, F., Henderson, L., Gregory, K., Hogwood, W., Ruble, M., & Sexton, E. (1998, March). Professor/Student reflections on spiritual views impacting counselor development. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Indianapolis, IN.
Miller, G., & Hamilton, K. (1998, March). Spirituality: An empowerment resource for counselors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Chapel Hill, NC.
Hood, R., & Miller, G. (1997, May). Maintaining compassion in an era of health care management technology. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Counseling, Beijing, China.
Russo, T., & Miller, G. (1997, April). Integrating critical theory in diversity training in
the helping professions. Paper presented at the meeting of the Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Omaha, NE.
Miller, G., Fleming, W. C., & Brown, F. (1997, April). Someone in my corner. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Orlando, FL.
Gatscher, E. M., & Miller, G. (1997, April). Addiction knowledge and skill level of
domestic violence shelter staff. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Orlando, FL.
Britton, T., & Miller, G. (1997, February). Counselor self-care. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.
Gatscher, E., & Miller, G. (1996, September). The knowledge and skill level of
North Carolina domestic violence shelter staff in alcohol and drug abuse/addiction dynamics. Paper presented at the meeting of the Substance Abuse State of the Art, New Bern, NC.
Miller, G., Wilson, T. G., & Burke, M. T. (1996, August). Qualitative analysis of life theme interviews with PWAs: Spiritual focus. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Hood, R., & Miller, G. (1996, July). Teaching western psychology in an eastern
spiritual environment. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society for Philosophy and Psychotherapy, Hacienda Heights, CA.
Church, T. B., Reeves, D., Miller, G., & Greene, A. (1996, May). Assessing
juvenile offenders: Where are we now? Paper presented at the meeting of the Public Policy Scholars' Forum, Raleigh, NC.
Gatscher, E., Miller, G., Reeves, D., & Greene, A. (1996, May). The knowledge and
skill level of North Carolina domestic violence shelter staff in alcohol and drug abuse/addiction dynamics. Paper presented at the meeting of the Public Policy Scholars' Forum, Raleigh, NC.
Chen, M., Miller, G., Cooper, D., & Wilson, T. (1995, December). Taiwanese junior
college teachers' stress: Counseling implications. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Counseling, Hong Kong.
Miller, G., & Hood, R. (1995, December). Developing adaptive living skills with dual
career couples. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Counseling Conference, Hong Kong.
Wagner, A., & Miller, G. (1995, October). Women's interpersonal anchors: Staying sane
in a crazy place. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern Regional Chapter of the Association for Women in Psychology, Hilton Head, SC.
Kirkley, D., Miller, G., Greene, A., & Reeves, D. (1995, May). A continuum of
addiction services: Prevention, treatment, training. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Center Personnel, Boone, NC.
Burke, M.T., Miller, G., & Harris, M. (1995, April). The spiritual journey: Intimate
stories of persons living with HIV/AIDS. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Denver, CO.
Russo, T. J., Miller, G., Ivey, L., & Rollins, C. (1995, April). Beyond the politics of
identity in multicultural education. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Denver, CO.
Burke, M. T., Miller, G., & Harris, M. (1995, February). The many faces of HIV-AIDS
from a spiritual perspective. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Raleigh, NC.
Miller, G., Kirkley, D., & Willis, M. (1995, January). Blending two worlds:
Supporting group functions within an addictions' framework. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association for Specialists in Group Work, Athens, GA.
Miller, G., Kaplan, B., & Gardner, A. (1994, November). Testifying in court.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina School Counselor Association, Greensboro, NC.
Burke, M. T., & Miller, G. (1994, November). Counseling without illusion:
Counseling persons with HIV/AIDS (spiritual focus). Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern Area Counselor Educators' Association, Charlotte, NC.
Miller, G., Russo, T., Greene, A., Foster, L., & Bock, B. (1994, August).
Cross-cultural pluralism and spiritual orientation in recovery from alcoholism. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.
Miller, G., Sack, T., & Simmons, K. (1994, July). Sexual abuse and alcohol:
Women survivors. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Counseling Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Miller, G., Kaplan, B., & Gardner, A. (1994, April). Testifying in court: Don't let
that subpoena get you down! Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Minneapolis, MN.
Miller, G. (1993, November). Multicultural counseling approaches: Children
and adolescents. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina School Counselors Association, Greensboro, NC.
Miller, G., & Paisley, P. (1993, November). Counseling children and adolescents.
Paper presented at the meeting of the European Branch - American Counseling Association, Bad Kissingen, Germany.
Miller, G., & Paisley, P. (1993, October). The challenge of practicum. Paper presented
at the meeting of the Southern Association of Counselor Educator Supervisors, Charleston, SC.
Miller, G., & Russo, T. (1993, August). Alcoholism and spiritual well-being: A
cross-cultural view. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Miller, G., McKissack, C., & Paisley, P. (1993, March). Mitakuye oyasin (all my
relatives): Healing wounded Native American hearts in incest therapy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Atlanta, GA.
Paisley, P., Hubbard, G., Atkins, S., & Miller, G. (1993, February). Women's
issues in counselor education. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Raleigh, NC.
Miller, G. (1992, November). Learn to love ourselves: Self-care in an addictive
culture. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina School Counselor Association, Winston-Salem, NC.
Atkins, S., Hubbard, G., Paisley, P., & Miller, G. (1992, September). Women's
issues in counseling: A collaborative course. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, San Antonio, TX.
Miller, G., Gridley, B., & Sebring, M. (1992, March). The healing process of
wounded healers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Counseling and Development, Baltimore, MD.
Miller, G., & Russo, T. (1991, August). Alcoholism, spiritual well-being and the need
for transcendence. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Barke, C., Nicholas, D., Blackford, L., & Miller, G. (1988, April). Physical activity and
older adults: Stages of change. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA.
Miller, G. (1988, April). An integrated causal/maintenance model of alcoholism.
Paper presented at the meeting of the Indiana Psychological Association, Indianapolis, IN.
Russo, T., McClure, B., & Miller, G. (1988, March). Conflict and conflict resolution in
a children's group. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Counseling and Development, Chicago, IL.
Miller, G. (1987, September). How to survive graduate school. Paper presented at
the meeting of the Graduate Student Orientation, Ball State University, Muncie, IN.
CHAIRED PAPER SESSIONS:
Dale, M., & Gravett, S. (2000, July). Keynote addresses. Chaired session at the 7th conference of the International Society for Philosophy & Psychotherapy. Boone, NC.
Tien, H-L. S. (1997, May). Help-seeking behavior of the college students in Taiwan. and Soong, C. Worldview and counseling: Perceptions of Singaporean students. Chaired session at the 6th International Counseling Conference, Beijing, China.
Hu, P., & Wu, A. (1997, May). Education and counseling on adolescent life. Chaired
session at the 6th International Counseling Conference, Beijing, China.
Miller, G., Wilson, T. G., & Burke, M. T. (1996, August). Qualitative analysis of life
theme interviews with PWAs: Spiritual focus. Chaired session at the 104th Annual Convention of the American Counseling Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
POSTER SESSIONS:
Miller, G., Marchel, C., & Gladding, S., (2010, August). Metaphor analysis in qualitative research: Analysis of American Red Cross counselors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.
Miller, G., Marchel, C., & Gladding, S., (2009, August). Disaster mental health work’s longitudinal impact: Spirituyal, leadership, & therapy dynamics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, CANADA.
Miller, G., Marchel, C., & Gladding, S., (2009, August). Spiritual constructs of revisited 9/11 disaster mental health work Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, CANADA.
Miller, G., Ersever, H., Hood, R., Dave, C., & Hunsucker, K. (2009, March). Utilizing mindfulness skills in the care and development of a therapist. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Miller, G., Scarborough, J., Clark, C., Leonard, J., & Keziah, T. (2009, March). The need for national credentialing standards for addiction counselors. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Miller, G., Marchel, C., & Gladding, S. (2008, August). From inhumane to humane: A longitudinal study of leadership transformation. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Miller, G., Marchel, C., & Gladding, S. (2007, August). Impact of 9/11 Red Cross volunteer
work on counselors-Revisited. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Miller, G. (2007, August). Disaster mental health work in response to Katrina. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Michael, K. D., Curtin, L., Kirkley, D., Harris, R., Hazelton, G., Pratt, K., Miller, G.,
Tucker, K., & Stridh, P. (2005, August). Efficacy of a group-based Motivational Interviewing alcohol intervention. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Philbeck, S., & Miller, G. (2005, February). Credentialing for addiction counselors. Poster
session presented at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Counseling Association. Charlotte, NC.
O’Saben, C. L., Miller, G., Davis, M., Fearrington, M., Kirkley, D., & Lovin, D. M. (2004, August). Responding to the challenge of computerizing a university counseling center. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. Honolulu, HI.
Miller, G., Marchel, C., Gladding, S., & Blimling, G. (2004, August). Leadership traits in disaster mental health work. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. Honolulu, HI.
Miller, G., Cassidy, J., Harris, R., Hogan, C., & Keizer, J. (2002, August). Feminist mentoring through group supervision at a university counseling center. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
Miller, G., Gridley, B., & Fleming, W. (2001, August). Spiritual well-being scale differences between Caucasians and African-Americans: Follow-up analyses. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA.
Miller, G. A., & Greene, A. (September, 1997). Appalachian State University: Addictions counseling emphasis (M.A. in Community Counseling). Poster session presented at the Mid-Atlantic Higher Education Conference, Williamsburg, VA.
Miller, G. A., Brown, F., & Fleming, W. (1997, August). Spiritual well-being
ethnic differences: Implications for trauma transformation. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Church, T. B., Reeves, D., Miller, G., & Greene, A. (1996, May). Assessing
juvenile offenders: Where we are now? Poster session presented at the North Carolina Governor's Institute on Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Raleigh, NC.
Miller, G., & Colbs, S. (1994, January). Group facilitator guidelines: Public processing
of group development after group sessions. Poster session presented at the Association for Specialists in Group Work, St. Petersburg, FL.
Miller, G., Gridley, B., & Nicholas, D. (1991, April). The attributions and emotions
of alcoholics and nonalcoholics. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Counseling and Development, Reno, NV.
Miller, G. (1989, August). Alcoholics and nonalcoholics: Attributions and emotions.
Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
PUBLICATIONS (Articles):
Miller, G., Marchel, C., & Gladding, S. (2010). From inhumane to humane: A longitudinal study of leadership transformation. The Humanistic Psychologist, 38, 221-235.
Morgen, K., Morgan, O.J., Cashwell, C., & Miller, G. (2010). Strategies for the competent integration of spirituality into addictions counseling training and supervision. VISTAS, Article 86.
Ersever, O. H., Atkins, S., & Miller, G. (2010, Winter). Cultivating the capacity for joy through therapist’s self-care: Examples of daily practices. Spectrum, 70, 15-21. acesspectrum@unlv.edu
Miller, G., Scarborough, J., Clark, C., Leonard, J., & Keziah, T. (2010). The need for national credentialing standards for addiction counselors. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 30, 50-57.
Miller, G., Clark, C., Branch, V., Ersever, H., & Leonard, J. (2009, Fall). Using resilience to cope with academic workplace violence. NC Perspectives, 3, 26-37.
Miller, G., Clark, C., & Herman, J. (2008). Domestic violence in a rural setting. Journal of Rural Mental Health, 31, 28-42.
Miller, G. & Clark, C. (2008). Response to critical incident: I am more than just their counselor: Counselor boundaries & limitations. In J. Culbreth (Ed.) Critical Incidents in Clinical Supervision (pp. 59-61). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
Miller, G. (2008). Response to critical incident: Dealing with supervisee countertransference toward addicted clients. In J. Culbreth (Ed.) Critical Incidents in Clinical Supervision (pp. 21-23). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
Miller, G., Marchel, C., & Gladding, S. (2007). Kairos: Life-changing responses to 9/11 disaster mental health work. Colorado Counseling Association Awareness Journal, Summer, 19-29.
Lambie, G., Davis, K., & Miller, G. (2006). Spirituality: Implications for professional school counselors’ ethical practice. Counseling and Values, 52, 211-223.
Miller, G. (2006, March 1). Using motivational interviewing in career counseling. Career Convergence, Special Columns.
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Miller, G. (2006, January 25). Responding “in place” to Katrina. Career Convergence,
Special Columns.
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Miller, G., & Quealy-Berge, D. (2006). The Impact of a Peer Review Community on Teaching. Resources in Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 492544)
Miller, G., Quealy-Berge, D., Kirkley, D., & Shuskey, L. (2006). Learning from Our Mistakes: The Evolution of a University Harm Reduction Support Group. Resources in Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 492543)
Miller, G., Quealy-Berge, D., Shuskey, L, Brown-Anderson, F., Linder, S., & Sexton, E. (2006). Nurturing Our Young: One Therapist’s Process of Mentoring. Resources in Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 492545)
Miller, G. (2003, Winter). Comparisons between substance abuse and domestic violence. OASIS, Inc. 2-3.
Miller, G., Elliot, E., Finch, J., Kirkley, D., Litten, D., Nunn, D., Brown, J., & Lassiter, P. (2003). Training addiction counselors: Collaborating through diversity. Resources in Education.
(ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 479 920)
Miller, G., Gridley, B., Chester, T., Nunn, D., & Vickers, V. (2003). Spiritual well-being scale differences between Caucasian males and females. Resources in Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 472 931)
Miller, G., Cassidy, J., Harris, R., Hogan, C., & Keizer, J. (2003). Feminist mentoring through group supervision at a university counseling center. Resources in Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 472 930)
Miller, G., Cassidy, J., Harris, R., Hogan, C., & Keizer, J. (2003). Feminist mentoring through group supervision at a university counseling center [Abstract]. Higher Education Abstracts.
Miller, G., Nunn, D., & McKissack, C. (2002). Working with Native American sexual abuse survivors: A group approach. The Dakota Counselor, 8, 4-9.
Miller, G. (2002). Maintaining hope in the face of evil. Journal of Counseling and Development, 80, 503-506.
Miller, G., Brown-Anderson, F., Fleming, W., Peele, T., & Chen, M. (2002). Teacher stress: A case study. Resources in Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 467 833)
Miller, G., Gridley, B., & Fleming, W. (2002). Spiritual well-being scale ethnic differences between Caucasians and African-Americans: Follow up analyses. Resources in Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 467 831)
Miller, G., Wilson, T., Jones, D., & Maycock, G. (2002). Sexual abuse counseling: A descriptive study of three female survivor therapy groups. Resources in Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 267 832)
Miller, G (2002). Research. Research News, XVIV, 7.
Miller, G., & Gatscher, E. (2001). Shelter staff’s perceived knowledge and skill level of the addictive process. Journal of Addiction and Offender Counseling, 22, 21-30.
Miller, G. (2001). Finding happiness for ourselves and our clients. Journal of Counseling and Development, 79, 382-384.
Miller, G., Johnson, P., Wilson, T. G., & Burke, M. T. (2000). A qualitative study of individuals living with HIV/AIDS: Life transformations. Dimensions of Counseling: Research, Theory, and Practice, 28, 4-10.
Linder, S., Miller, G., & Johnson, P. (2000). Counseling and spirituality: The use of emptiness and the importance of timing. Resources in Education (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 442 021)
Miller, G. (2000). Sharon’s journey. Counseling and Values, 44, 124-128.
Womack, M. E., Miller, G. A., & Lassiter, P. (1999). Helping mothers in
incestuous families: An empathic approach. Women & Therapy, 22, 17-34.
Miller, G. (1999). The development of the spiritual focus in counseling and counselor education. Journal of Counseling & Development, 77, 498-501.
Miller, G., Fleming, W., & Brown-Anderson, F. (1998). Spiritual well-being scale ethnic
differences between Caucasians and African-Americans. Psychology & Theology, 26, 358-364.
Miller, G., & Hood, R. (1998). Neurotic love vs. self-affirmation in psychotherapy: Counseling and counselor training. Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the International Society for Philosophy & Psychotherapy (English Papers). Chiayi, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Miller, G. (1998). Triangulated therapy: Cross-cultural counseling. Women & Therapy, 21, 41-47.
Miller, G. (1998, Spring). Human concerns fund. Interaction, 3, 2.
Miller, G., Henderson, L., & Hogwood, W. (1998, Spring). Response to ethics case. The Addictions Newsletter, 5, 3, 16-17.
Miller, G., Wagner, A. U., Britton, T., & Gridley, B. (1998). A framework for understanding the wounding of healers. Counseling and Values, 42, 124-132.
Simmons, K. P., Sack, T., & Miller, G. (1998). Abuso sexual y sus implicaciones en la dependencia quimica de mujeres en tratamiento. Revista de Toxicomanias, 14, 12-18.
Chen, M., & Miller, G. (1997). Teacher stress: A review of the international literature. Resources in Education (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 410187)
Miller, G. (1997). Sexual abuse and domestic violence issues with addicted women: Counseling suggestions. Epikrisis, 8, 2.
Miller, G. (1997). Substance abuse and domestic violence counseling: Working together. Epikrisis, 8, 2.
Miller, G., & Russo, T. (1997). Alcoholism, spiritual well-being and the need for transcendence. Resources in Education (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 412 431)
Miller, G., Russo, T., & Greene, A. (1997). Cross-cultural pluralism and spiritual
orientation of recovery from alcoholism. Resources in Education (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 411 485)
Miller, G., Yang, J., & Chen, M. (1997). Counseling Taiwan Chinese in
America: Training issues for counselors. Counselor Education and Supervision, 37, 22-34.
Hood, R., & Miller, G. (1997). Maintaining compassion in an era of health care
management technology. Proceedings of the 6th International Counseling Conference. Beijing, China.
Scott, K., Miller, G., & Gridley, B. (1997). Voluntary alcohol education: Whom do
we reach? Journal of College Student Development, 38, 305-307.
Burke, M. T., & Miller, G. (1996). Using the spiritual perspective in counseling persons
with HIV/AIDS: An integrative approach. Counseling and Values, 40, 185-195.
Church, T. B., Reeves, D., Miller, G., & Greene, A. (1996). Assessing juvenile
offenders: Where are we now? Proceedings of the 4th Annual Public Policy Scholars' Forum. Raleigh, NC.
Gatscher, E., Miller, G., Reeves, D., & Greene, A. (1996). The knowledge and skill level
of North Carolina domestic violence shelter staff in alcohol and drug abuse/addiction dynamics. Proceedings of the 4th Annual Public Policy Scholars' Forum. Raleigh, NC.
Miller, G., & Kaplan, B. (1996). Testifying in court. Psychotherapist in Private Practice,
15, 15-32.
Simmons, K., Sack, T., & Miller, G. (1996). Sexual abuse and chemical dependency implications for women in recovery. Women and Therapy, 19, 17-30.
Chen, M., Miller, G., Cooper, D., & Wilson, T. (1995). Taiwanese junior college teachers' stress: Counseling implications. Proceedings of the Fifth International Counseling Conference. Hong Kong.
Miller, G., & Hood, R. (1995). Developing adaptive living skills with dual career couples. Proceedings of the Fifth International Counseling Conference. Hong Kong.
Miller, G., & Peele, T. (1995). Inhalant abuse: An overview. Focus on Later Childhood/
Early Adolescence, 8, 1-3.
Miller, G., & Russo, T. J. (1995). Alcoholism and spiritual well-being: A
cross-cultural view. Resources in Education.
Miller, G., Sack, T., & Simmons, K. (1994). Sexual abuse and alcohol: Women
survivors [Summary]. Proceedings of the Fourth International Counseling Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Miller, G., & Rice, K. (1993). A factor analysis of a university counseling center problem checklist, Journal of College Student Development, 34, 98-102.
Miller, G. (1992). Integrating religion and psychology in therapy: Issues and recommendations, Counseling and Values, 36, 112-122.
McClure, B., Miller, G., & Russo, T. (1992). Conflict within a children's group:
Suggestions for facilitating its expression and resolution strategies, School Counselor, 39, 268-272.
Corazzini, J. G., Duvall, W. H., Keppler, K. K., & Miller, G. (1990). Student views on
student issues: Results of the VCU student survey. Richmond, VA: VCU Press.
Gridley, B., Miller, G., Barke, C., Fischer, W., & Smith, D. (1990). Construct validity of
the K-ABC with an at-risk preschool population, Journal of School Psychology, 28, 1-11.
Miller, G. (1986). The impact of diversion technique on state anxiety levels of
undergraduate students. Unpublished Master's thesis, River Falls, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
Kassera, W., Russo, T., & Miller, G. (1985). Building bridges through cross-cultural
counseling. River Falls, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
PUBLICATIONS (Book Chapters):
Miller, G. & Clark, C. (2008). Women and spirituality. In L.G. Hensley’s (Ed.) Girls’ and women’s wellness: Contemporary counseling issues and interventions (pp.221-240). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
Miller, G. (2006). Hope in the face of evil. In T. Mason (Ed.) Forensic Psychiatry: Influences of Evil (pp 355-366). Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.
Miller, G. (2005). Religious/Spiritual life span development. In C. Cashwell & J. S. Young (Eds.), Spiritual and religious values in counseling: A guide to competent practice (pp. 105-122). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
Miller, G. (2003). My meaningful volunteer work as a counselor. In R. L. Dingman & J. Weaver (Eds), Days in the lives of counselors (pp. 37-42). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Miller, G. (1998). Triangulated therapy: Cross-cultural counseling. In M. Hill & E.D. Rothblum (Eds.), Learning from our mistakes: Difficulties and failures in feminist therapy (pp. 41-47). New York: Haworth.
Miller, G. (1996). The supervision of students by students. In B. Herlihy & G. Corey
(Eds.), ACA Ethical Standards Casebook (5th ed., pp.281-284). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
Miller, G., Chen, M., Wang, B.I., & Mylod, M. (1996). Counseling Chinese in Taiwan, Republic of China. In B. Evraiff (Ed.), Counseling in pacific rim countries: Past, present, future (pp. 123-136). San Mateo, CA: Lake Press.
PUBLICATIONS (Books):
Miller, G. (2010). Learning the language of addiction counseling (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Miller, G. (2005). Learning the language of addiction counseling (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Miller, G. (2003). Incorporating spirituality in counseling and psychotherapy: Theory and technique. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. [Chosen for inclusion in the Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge Continuing Education at Home program for psychologists.]
Miller, G. (1999). Learning the language of addiction counseling. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
REVIEWER:
Reviewed promotion packet of faculty member of The University of North Carolina-Charlotte (2010)
TIP 42: Crisis Management: A Guide for Substance Abuse Treatment Counselors (Field Review for SAMHSA/CSAT, 8/09)
Reviewed promotion packet of faculty member of The College of William & Mary (2009)
The Practical Art of Suicide Assessment (Book review for Wiley Press, 5/09)
Reviewed tenure/promotion packet of faculty member of East Carolina University (2008)
The Novice Helping Professional: Reflections and Exercises for Practitioners on the Path to Mastery (Book review for Wiley Press, 9/07)
The Journal of Muslim Mental Health (9/07). Reviewed article
SAMHSA/CSAT (TIP (XX): Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients during Early Recovery) (2007)
Illinois Career Development Association Journal (Ad hoc) (Special Issue: Toward a Life Work: Courage, Creativity, and Collaboration) (2006)
Step-By-Step Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders: A Book with Accompanying Workbooks (Book review for Wiley Press, 11/9/05)
ABPP Counseling Psychology Case Study (10/05)
Matching the Treatment Plan to the Needs of Each Client: Integrative Case Formulation Skills Using
28 Core Clinical Hypotheses (Book review for Wiley Press, 10/04)
Archiv Fur Religionspsycholgie (12/03-present)
ABPP Counseling Psychology Case Study (7/03)
Mastering Psychotherapy: A Comprehensive Guide to the Integrative Approach (Book review for Wiley Press, 11/02)
Educational Resources in Education (2002-present)
Society for the Psychology of Women (Division 35 of the American Psychological Association) (Proposal reviewer for the 2002 APA Convention, 12/01)
Psychology of Women Quarterly Ad hoc reviewer (2001-2002)
Journal of Addiction & Offender Counseling Ad hoc reviewer (2001-present)
Interviewing Strategies for Helpers: Fundamental Skills and Cognitive Behavioral Interventions (Book review for Wadsworth Publishing, 5/01)
Counseling: A Practical Guide (2nd Ed.) (Book review for Sage Publishing, 4/01)
Society for the Psychology of Women (Division 35 of the American Psychological Association) (Proposal reviewer for the 2001 APA Convention, 12/00)
Interviewing Strategies for Helpers: Fundamental Skills and Cognitive Behavioral Interventions (Book review for Wadsworth Publishing, 12/00)
Chemical Dependency Counseling: A Practical Guide (Book review for Sage, 9/00)
Interviewing Strategies for Helpers: Fundamental Skills and Cognitive Behavioral Interventions (Book review for Wadsworth Publishing, 10/98)
Journal of Counseling & Development Editorial Board (1999-2004)
National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) Journal (Journal reviews, 1/98-present)
Service credentials of faculty member of UNC-Charlotte
NOMINATIONS/AWARDS
Received distinguished alumni recognition from the Minnesota State University Moorhead (2010)
Received the North Carolina Foundation for Alcohol and Drug Studies Lifetime Achievement Award (2010)
Nominated for the AAUP Recognition Award for Academic Freedom and Faculty Governance (2010)
Received the Ella Stephens Barrett Award from the North Carolina Counseling Association (2009)
Received ASU Graduate School Transforming NC Faculty Research Award (2008)
Received NCCA Most Improved Division (ASERVIC)
Included in Who’s Who of American Women (2008-2009)
Nominated for RCOE Outstanding Service Award (4/07)
Included in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers & Educators (7th Edition) (2007)
Included in Who’s Who in the World (25th Edition) (2007)
Included in Who’s Who in America (62nd Edition) (2007)
Received North Carolina Counseling Association Devoted Service Award (2007)
Received Appalachian State University Outstanding Graduate Faculty Member (2006)
Received ASU Outstanding Graduate Program Award for Community Counseling Track (2006)
Received American Counseling Association International Association of Addiction & Offender Counseling Outstanding Program Award for Addiction Counseling Emphasis of the ASU Community Counseling Track (2006)
Included in Who’s Who of American Women (2006-2007)
Included in Who’s Who of America’s Teachers (10th Edition) (2006)
Received Certificate of Appreciation-National for mental health service disaster work to the victims of Hurricane Katrina (9/05-11/05)
Received American Red Cross Co-volunteer of the Year Award for Disaster Services-Watauga County Chapter (2005)
Received Reich College of Education Outstanding Mentoring/Service Award (2005)
Nominated for Board of Governor’s Awards for Excellence in Teaching (2005)
Received Scholarly/Creative Achievement Award from the Appalachian State University Richard T. Barker Friends of the Library (2004-2005)
Included in Who’s Who of America’s Teachers (9th Edition) (2004)
Received American Red Cross Certificate of Appreciation-Watauga County Chapter for mental health disaster service work to the victims of Hurricanes Frances and Ivan (9/8/04-9/24/04)
Included in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (8th Edition) (2003)
Selected for participation in the North Carolina Addiction Fellows Program (1/04-12/04)
Nominated for the 2004 ACA David Brooks Mentoring Award
Included in 2003 Contemporary Authors
Received Volunteer of the Week Award for Red Cross Month (3/03)
Received American Red Cross Honor Award-Special Citation for Exceptional Volunteer Service-Watauga County Chapter for mental health disaster service work to the victims of 9/11 (2002)
Received RCOE Outstanding Scholarship Award (2002)
Included in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (7th Edition) (2002)
Nominated for ASU Women’s Center Woman of Influence Award (2002)
Nominated for Reich College of Education Outstanding Scholarship/Creative Achievement Award (2002)
Received the ASU Graduate Student Association Mentor of the Year Award (2000-2001)
Nominated for ASU Outstanding Faculty/Staff Volunteer of the Year Award (2000-2001)
Nominated for ASU Student Association Teaching Award (2000)
Nominated for Reich College of Education Outstanding Teacher Award (2000)
Nominated for Reich College of Education Outstanding Service/Mentor Award (2000)
Nominated for ASU Graduate School Teaching Award (1998)
Nominated for ASU Graduate School Teaching Award (1997)
APPOINTMENTS:
Appointed by the North Carolina House of Representatives to the Substance Abuse Professionals Certification Board (Became North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board in 2005) (7/00-7/06): Member of Standards Committee and its Site Visit Subcommittee.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
American Academy of Counseling Psychology
American Counseling Association
-Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling
(Served on Human Rights Committee: member 1994-1997, co-chair 1997-1998)
(Served on Worship Committee: chair 1998-1999, member 1999-2000)
(Served as Board Member from 1996-1999)
-Association for Specialists in Group Work
(Served as Chairperson of the Graduate Student Committee, 1993-1995)
-International Association of Addictions & Offender Counselors
(Co-chaired Membership Committee, 1998-2000)
(Served on Credentialing Graduate Curriculum Committee, 1992-1993)
(Served on Spirituality in Addictions Committee, 11/03-7/04)
American Psychological Association
-Psychotherapy (Division 29)
-Psychology of Women (Division 35)
-Psychology of Religion (Division 36)
-Peace Psychology (Division 48)
-Addictions (Division 50)
-Humanistic Psychology (Division 32)
American Psychological Association Behavioral Social Science Volunteer Program Contact
American Red Cross Board-Watauga County Chapter (2002-present)
-Chair of Nominations Committee (2009-present)
-Chair of Governance Committee (2005-2009)
-Member of Executive Committee (2005-present)
-Member of Service Deliver Committee (2005-present)
-Chair of Nominations Committee (2002-2004)
American Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Services
-Lead Disaster Mental Health Service Worker (2004-present)
(Trained local mental health workers to respond to Katrina-9/9/05 & 9/29/05)
(Developed local disaster mental health response team)
(Served in Watauga County Chapter-Hurricanes Frances and Ivan-9/8/04-9/24/04)
(Served in New York 11/11-11/23/01, 12/20-12/31/01)
Amnesty International Educators' Network
Chi Sigma Iota Honor Society
Family Solutions (Methamphetamine Treatment) Board (2/1/08-present)
Gamma Xi, ASU chapter of Phi Beta Delta, Honor Society for International Scholars
International Coalition for Addiction Studies Education (INCASE)
Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (Member)
National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
North Carolina Counseling Association
(Served as President of the ASERVIC division 2007-2008, 2006-2007, 2005-2006,
2001-2002)
(Served as President-elect of the ASERVIC division 2000-2001)
(Served as Secretary/Treasurer of the ASERVIC division 2009-2010, 2008-2009)
(Served as Secretary/Treasurer of the AHEAD division 2009-2010, 2008-2009)
(Served as Secretary/Treasurer of the AGLBIC division 2008-2009)
(Served as Secretary/Treasurer of the IAAOC (NCA&OCA) division 2009-2010, 2007-2008, 6/05-11/05)
(Served as President of the IAAOC (NCA&OCA) division 2006-07, 11/05-6/06)
(Served as co-President of the IAAOC (NCA&OCA) division 2008-2009)
Society of Credentialed Addiction Professionals (Charter Individual Member)
United Way Disaster Mental Health Contact (11/04-5/05)
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION:
Board Certified in Counseling Psychology (American Board of Professional Psychology) (#5505)
Certificate of Proficiency in the Treatment of Alcohol and Other Psychoactive
Substance Use Disorders (American Psychological Association)
Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), NC (#215) (as of 10/31/05)
Certified Clinical Addictions Specialist (CCAS), NC (#215) (until 10/31/05)
Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS), NC (#118)
International Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor (ICAADC) (#050)
International Certified Clinical Supervisor (ICCS) (#01199)
Licensed Professional Counselor (#3787)
Licensed Psychologist, NC (#2092)
National Register: Health Service Provider (#45903)
North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Certification Board
Case Presentation Evaluator (through 2008)
TEACHING & RESEARCH INTERESTS: Addictions, Group Process, Multicultural, Spirituality
REFERENCES: References will be provided upon request.