Dr. Fred Jay Krieg

Professor

School Psychology            

 

fkrieg@marshall.edu

 

Academic Degrees

 

B.A. Boston University, 1967

Boston, Massachusetts

Major:  History

                                  

M.A. University of Massachusetts, 1968

Amherst, Massachusetts

Major:  History

 

M.S. Ohio State University, 1971

Columbus, Ohio

Major:  Psychology

 

O.D. Ohio State University, 1972

Columbus, Ohio 

Major:  Optometry

 

Ph.D. Ohio State University, 1973       

Columbus, Ohio 

Faculty of Exceptional Children

Division of School Psychology

Major:  Learning & Behavioral Disorders

Minor:  Mental Retardation

 

 

Professional Experience

 

Professor of School Psychology (August 1999 - Present)

Marshall University Graduate College

South Charleston, WV

 

Fred Jay Krieg, Ph.D. & Associates, PLLC (January 2001 - Present)

                                                                                                                                    

Clinical  Director (April 2003 - Present)

Pine Valley School and Group Home

 

School Psychologist (September 2002 - Present)

Morgan County Schools

 

Senior Vice President, Clinical Director (August 1999December 2000)

Alliance Behavioral Services, Inc.

 

Clinical Psychologist, School Psychologist (July 1986 - August 1999)

Fred Jay Krieg, Ph.D. and Associates

  

Associate Professor of Psychology (September 1993 - July1999)                                        

Marshall University Graduate College

South Charleston, WV

 

American Group Counseling Services (July 1986 - July 1999)

                                               

School Psychologist (September 1995 - Present)

Wirt County Schools

 

School Psychologist (September 1985 - September 1995)

Pleasants County Schools

 

Clinical Professor of Psychology (September 1989 - September 1993)

School of Education, Human Services and Humanities

West Virginia College of Graduate Studies

 

President (November 1991 - December 1997)

Institute for Applied Skills and Knowledge (IASK)  

 

Treatment Coordinator (January 1981 - June 1986)

Adolescent Mental Health Unit

St. Joseph’s Hospital

Parkersburg,  West Virginia

                                   

Clinical Child Psychologist (June 1975 - June 1986)

Psychiatric Associates

                                   

Adjunct Associate Professor (July 1976 - June 1980)

Child Development

Parkersburg Community College

                      

Program Consultant (January 1976 - March 1976)

Athens Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center

Athens, Ohio

 

Lecturer (January 1975 - May 1975)

Graduate Extension Faculty

West Virginia University

Parkersburg,  West Virginia

 

Consultant (May 1975)

Bureau for Education of the Handicapped

Washington, D.C.

 

Director of Educational Services (September 1974 - May 1975)

Nelsonville Children’s Center

Psychiatric Hospital

Nelsonville, Ohio

 

Assistant Professor of Education (September 1973 - August 1974)

Coordinator, Developmental Disabilities Training Program

Department of Education

University of New Hampshire

Dunham, New Hampshire

 

Special Assistant (July 1973 - June 1974)

Head Start, Technical Assistance and Management System for Children with Handicaps

 

Chairman, Operations Committee (January 1974 - August 1974)

Exeter Area Group Home

Exeter, New Hampshire

 

Deinstitutionalization Consultant (August 1974)

Laconia State School

Laconia, New Hampshire

 

Consultant, Title I Project (January 1974 - August 1974)

Concord, New Hampshire

 

Research Associate (July 1972 - June 1973)

Ohio State University

Division of Family and Child Development

 

Consultant, Project Early Identification (September 1971 - June 1972)

Grandview Public Schools

Grandview, Ohio

 

Editor (September 1969 - June 1970)

O-EYE-O, Optometry Publication for State of Ohio

Columbus, Ohio

 

Instructor, Department of Education (January 1968 - June 1968)

University of Massachusetts

Amherst, Massachusetts

 

 

Certifications & Licenses

 

 

LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST

 

West Virginia            #141

Florida                    #0002361

 

LICENSED SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST          

 

West Virginia            #22035

 

CERTIFIED SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST

 

West Virginia                                        

Ohio

 

LICENSED OPTOMETRIST

 

Ohio                       #3033

Florida                    #1035

 

LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR

 

West Virginia            #1417

 

 

 

Consultation Positions

 

         

Bureau for the Education of the Handicapped, Washington, D.C.

          Calhoun County Board of Education, West Virginia

Colonial Northampton Intermediate Unit #20, Nazareth, Pennsylvania

Doddridge County Board of Education, West Virginia

Head Start Programs (Twenty-two West Virginia counties)

Kanawha County Board of Education, West Virginia

Lincoln County Board of Education, West Virginia

Logan County Board of Education, West Virginia

Marshall County Board of Education, West Virginia

Mingo County Board of Education, West Virginia

Morgan County Board of Education, West Virginia

Ohio County Board of Education, West Virginia

Pleasants County Board of Education, West Virginia

Putnam County Schools, Putnam County, West Virginia

          Raleigh County Board of Education, West Virginia

          Ritchie County Board of Education, West Virginia

          Roane County Board of Education, West Virginia

          Wetzel County Board of Education, West Virginia

Wirt County Board of Education, West Virginia

Wood County Board of Education, West Virginia

West Virginia Department of Special Education

Pilasco-Ross Special Education Regional Resource Center, Ohio

Chillicothe City Schools, Chillicothe, Ohio

South Point School District, South Point, Ohio

United States Attorney’s Office, Northern & Southern Division, West Virginia

West Virginia Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Institute, West Virginia

Professional Consultant, West Virginia Learning Disabilities Association (LDA) Board of Directors

 

 

Publications

 

Krieg, B.E. and Krieg, F.J., “Preliminary Procedures in the Vision Care of Children.”  O-EYE-O

        Vol. XXXVI, No. 1, 1971.

           

Krieg, F.J.,  “Similarities, Differences, and Interactions Among Color and Shape Variables in Visual   

               Information Processing,” Unpublished Masters Thesis, Ohio State University, March 1971.

 

Krieg, F.J., “Aniseikonia and Reading Disability”, Optometric Weekly, Vol. 63, No. 15, 1972.

 

Krieg, F.J., “Color and Form Perception in Visual Information Processing”, “American Journal of

               Optometry and Archives of American Academy of Optometry, Vol. 49, No. 11, 1972.

 

Bardwell, A.S. Honeycutt, J.K, Krieg, F.J., et. al. “So You Want To Be A Home Training Consultant?” 

               The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 1972.

 

Krieg, F.J., “Perceptional Skills and Cognitive Skills as Predictors of Academic Achievement,”

                unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Ohio State University, 1973.

 

Krieg, F.J., and Windsor, M.M.  Motor-Free Vision Space Perception Test, (Preliminary edition)

                University of New Hampshire, 1973.

 

Krieg, F.J., Bardwell, A.S., A Study Guide for a Survey of Developmental Disabilities. Department of

                Education, University of New Hampshire, 1973.

 

Krieg, F.J., Bardwell, A.S., and Olion, L., Knowing the Child with Special Needs, Head Start,

                Technical Assistance and Management System for Handicapped Children, 1973.

                       

Reprinted in Selected Readings in Early Education of Handicapped Children David Braddock, (ed.),

                Handicapped Children, February, 1974.

 

Krieg, F.J., Screening Preschool Children for Handicapped Conditions, Learning Workshops, Belpre,

                Ohio, 1977.

 

Krieg, F.J., Hyperactivity:  Differential Diagnosis and Treatment, Learning Workshops, Belpre, Ohio,

                1978.

 

Krieg, F.J., The School-Aged Child with Learning and Behavioral Disorders, Educational Resource

                Services, Landsdale, Pennsylvania, 1980.

 

Krieg, F.J., “Adolescent Group Counseling in Schools”, West Virginia Psychological Association

                Newsletter, Vol. VII, No. 2, Fall 1984.

 

Rogers, Richard L. and Krieg, F.J., “Inpatient Mental Health Care of the Adolescent:  A

                Transdisciplinary Approach”, West Virginia Psychological Association Newsletter, Vol. V,

          No.1, Spring 1985.

           

Krieg, F.J., Group Leadership, Training and Supervision Manual, Accelerated Development Inc.,

                Muncie, Indiana, 1988.

 

Krieg, F.J., Adolescence:  Dilemma of Aspiration, Audio Tape, Sweetsong Productions, 1988.

 

Krieg, F.J., Student Assistance Program Manual, A Guide for the Development, Implementation, and

                Maintenance of a School Based Student Assistance Program, American Group Counseling

                Services, Vienna, West Virginia, 1989.

 

Krieg, F.J., et. al., Feelings Like Yours, Zaner-Bloser, Columbus, Ohio, 1990.

 

Krieg, F.J., and Stanley, R., Insuring Group Success, Video-Series, Accelerated Development, Inc.,

                Muncie, Indiana, 1990.

 

Krieg, F.J., Simpson, C.,(ed) - Teaching Applied Skills and Knowledge, Institute for Applied Skills and

                Knowledge, Vienna, West Virginia, 1992.

 

Krieg, F.J., and Hanlin B.S., (ed), Sports Official Applied Skills and Knowledge, Vienna, West Virginia,

                1992.

          

Krieg, F.J., “There’s No Quick Fix For Self-Esteem”, Parenting Perspectives, Volume 4, No. 1,

                Summer 1992.

 

Krieg, F.J.; Deem, K.; Harbert, J.; Annie, M.;  Kids in Development, Institute for Applied Skills and

                Knowledge, Vienna, West Virginia, 1992.

 

Krieg, F.J.; Brown, P.; Ballard, J; Transition:  School to Work, National Association of School

                Psychologists, Silver Springs, Maryland, 1995.

 

Krieg, F.J., Managed Care and School Psychology, Communique,  September, 1997.

 

Krieg, F.J., Children’s Health Insurance Program, Communique, May, 1998.

 

Krieg, F.J., Making School Groups Work, Self-Study Guide, National Association of School

                Psychologists, July 1998.

 

Krieg, F.J., Self-Esteem, Parkersburg News, January 5, 1999.

 

Krieg, F.J., Sticks and Stones May Break Your Bones and Words Hurt Too, Parkersburg News,

                February 2, 1999.

 

Krieg, F.J., Parents Encouraged to Follow Rules of Discipline, Parkersburg News, March 3, 1999.

 

Krieg, F.J., Dissolving Barriers, Creating Dreams, The Virginia Psychologist, Spring 1999.

 

Krieg, F.J., How Psychology Can Contribute to the School-to-Work Opportunities Movement:

          Report of the School-to-Work Task Force, American Psychologist, Fall, 1999.

 

Krieg, F.J. , “Stress for Success”, West Virginia Executive Magazine, Fall 1999

 

Krieg, F.J., “Stress Management in the Organizational Setting”, West Virginia Executive,

                Winter 2000.

 

Krieg, F.J. and Wrobel, G., “Health Care and School Psychology:  Building the Bridges.” 

                Communique, May 2000.

 

Osher, D. and Dwyer, K., “Safeguarding Our Children:  An Action Guide, Implementing Early Warning,

          Timely Response”, Member of writing team – Online Resource, 2000

http://cecp.air.org/guide/actionguide/Action_Guide.htm

 

Krieg, F.J.,  “Who is Keeping Our Children Mentally Healthy?”,  Trainer’s Forum, Fall 2000, Volume 19,

                No. One.

 

Krieg, F.J., Simpson, C., Stanley, R.E., & Snider, D.A. Best Practices in Making School Groups Work. 

                In A. Thomas and J. Grimes (Eds.), Best Practices in School Psychology IV (pp.1195-1218).

                Bethesda, MD National Association of School Psychologists (2002).

 

Krieg, F.J., Responding to 9/11.  In WV Early Childhood Provider Quarterly, Vol. 3 #1, Winter 2002

                (pp.36-37).

 

Krieg, F.J., The Process of Grief in Response to Adolescent Chemical Addiction. Trainers Forum,

                Periodical of the Trainers of School Psychologists, Vol. 20 #4, Summer 2002.

 

Krieg, F.J. and Newell, R.D. Stress on the Job: No Easy Training Solutions, The Correctional

          Psychologist, 37 (3), July, 2005

 

 

Conference Presentations

 

Color and Form Perception, the Section on Binocular Vision and Perception of American    

Academy of Optometry, New York, December, 1971.

 

Perceptual Skills Tests as Cleavers Not Scaples, Paper III International Symposium on Learning Disabilities, Miami, Florida, October, 1973.

 

Educational Technical Assistance for Children with Handicaps, the Ohio Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, October, 1973.

 

Visual Factors in Reading Disability, the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, April, 1974.

 

          Invited participant - Learning Disabilities Institute sponsored by Bureau for the Education of

                the Handicapped/American Optometric Association, Washington, D.C., May 1975.

 

          A Prototype Day School Program for Children with Severe Behavioral Disorders, F. Krieg, S.

                Allison, M. Winkler, presented at Council for Exceptional Children, Chicago, Illinois, October

                1975.

 

          Winter Continuing Education Series, State University of New York, The Malingering or

                 Hysterical Patient: Differential Diagnosis/Treatment, Smuggler’s Notch, Vermont, 1981.

 

          West Virginia Psychological Association, Diagnosing Specific Learning Disabilities, Pipestem,

                 West Virginia, April 1984.

 

          West Virginia Optometric Association Meeting, The Malingering or Hysterical Patient: 

                 Differential Diagnosis/Treatment, November 1984.

 

          Southeast Ohio Speech and Hearing Association, Learning Disabilities: Differential Diagnosis

                 and Treatment, Athens, Ohio. April 1985.

 

          Middle Childhood Leadership Conference, Adolescence:  The Dilemma of Aspiration,

                 Charleston, West Virginia, March 1986.

 

          West Virginia Commission on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, Adolescent Alcohol and Drug

                 Abuse and Domestic Violence, Charleston, West Virginia, Fall 1986.

 

          Commencement Speaker, Parkersburg Catholic High School Graduation, June 1987.

 

          Adolescent Group Counseling in Schools, the theoretical basis of AMERICAN GROUP

                 COUNSELING SERVICES has been presented at the following professional meetings:

 

                 Eighth Annual Conference on Severe Behavior Disorders of Children and Youth, Teacher

                            Educators of Children with Behavioral Disorders (CEC), Arizona State University, Tempe,

                            Arizona, November 15, 1984.

 

                 Sixteenth Annual Mid-Winter Convention, Division of Psychotherapy and Independent

                             Practice, American Psychological Association, Miami Beach, Florida, February 28, 1985.

 

                 Ninth Annual Conference on Severe Behavior Disorders of Children and Youth, Teacher

                            Educators of Children with Behavioral Disorders (CEC), Scottsdale, Arizona,

                 November 22, 1985.

 

                 Third Annual Middle Childhood Leadership Seminar, West Virginia                              

                             Department of Education and West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, Charleston,

                             West Virginia, March 13, 1986, (published in the proceedings of the conference).

 

                 Thirty-second Annual Meeting, Southeastern Psychological Association, American

                             Psychological Association, Kissimmee, Florida, March 18, 1986.

 

                 Thirtieth Annual Pennsylvania School Counselors Association Professional Conference,

                             Hershey, Pennsylvania, April 3, 1986.

 

                 Eighteenth Annual Convention, National Association of School Psychologists,

                            Hollywood, Florida, April 19, 1986, (published in the proceedings of the conference).

 

                 Annual West Virginia Leaders of Learning Conference, Charleston, West Virginia,

                 August 1986.

 

                 National Adolescent Conference:  Programming for the Developmental Needs for

                            Adolescents with Behavioral Disorders, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 1986.

 

                 Thirty-First Annual Pennsylvania School Counselors Association Professional

                             Conference, Hershey, Pennsylvania, April 1987.

 

                 American School Counselors Association, Elementary/Middle School Conference,

                            Columbus, Ohio, June 1987.

 

                 Ohio Association for Counseling and Development Annual Meeting, Columbus, Ohio,

                            November, 1988.

 

Effective Group Leadership Strategies, West Virginia Chapter of the National Association of Social Work, Charleston, West Virginia, March 1988.

 

FLY:  Feelings Like Yours ,Thirty-Second Annual Pennsylvania School Counselors Association Professional Conference, Hershey, Pennsylvania, April 1988.          

 

Mid-East Pennsylvania School Psychologist Association, Effective Group Leadership Strategies, Allentown, Pennsylvania, May 1988.

 

          Adolescent Suicide, West Virginia Social Service Directors, Parkersburg, West            

                Virginia, August, 1988.

 

Adolescent Chemical Dependency; Dual Diagnosis:  Personality Disorders and Addictions, West Virginia Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, Canaan Valley, West Virginia, October 1988.

 

Primary Prevention in the Schools, Region Five Caucus - Teen Pregnancy:  Prevention and Parenting, , Parkersburg, West Virginia, November 1988.

 

Cults From the Perspective of Adolescent Development, Colonial Northampton Intermediate Unit #20, Nazareth, Pennsylvania, March 1989.

 

FLY:  Feelings Like Yours, Thirty-Third Annual Pennsylvania School Counselors Association Professional Conference, Hershey, Pennsylvania, April 1989.

 

         Adolescent Group Psychotherapy, Tri-State Group Psychotherapy Association,           

               Indianapolis, Indiana, April 1989.

 

Effective Liaisons with School Systems, West Virginia Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Parkersburg, West Virginia, April 1989.

 

         Notes From A Writer’s Pad, Cum Laude Induction, Bexley High School, Columbus, Ohio, 

               May 17, 1989.

 

FLY: Feelings Like Yours, American School Counselor Association Guidance Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas, June 28, 1989.

 

Adolescent Group Counseling in Schools, American School Counselor Association Guidance Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas, June 29, 1989.

 

Adolescent Group Counseling, Pennsylvania School Boards Association 1989 Summer Workshop, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, July 15, 1989.

 

Adolescent Group Counseling, West Virginia Association for Counseling and Development, 1989 Annual Conference, Huntington, West Virginia, September 27, 1989.

 

Creating the Opportunity:  Primary Prevention in Schools, National Association of Prevention Professionals and Advocates Annual Conference, Louisville, Kentucky, October 24, 1989.

 

Creating the Opportunity:  Primary Prevention in Schools, University of Wisconsin, “Beat Drugs:  A Symposium on Drug Abuse Prevention, Brookfield, Wisconsin, November 30, 1989.

 

          Insuring Group Success, American Group Psychotherapy Annual Meeting, Boston,

                Massachusetts, February 23,1990.

           

Insuring Success:  Primary Prevention in Schools, Alabama Council for School Administrators, Birmingham, Alabama, June 26, 1990.

 

Insuring Group Success, Insuring Success:  Primary Prevention in Schools, American School Counselor Association National Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 2-3, 1990.

 

          School Based Assistance Team/Student Assistance Program, Leaders of Learning,       

                Charleston, West Virginia, August 6, 1990.

 

Insuring Success:  Primary Prevention in Schools, School Groups That Work, Illinois School Psychologists Association, Champaign, Illinois, February 7, 1991.

 

School Groups That Work, Primary Prevention In Schools, Empowering Students to Make Responsible Choices, Cities in Schools Southeast Regional Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina, March 12-15, 1991.

 

          Self-Esteem, New York State School Counselor Association Spring Conference, Lake George,

                New York, March 15, 1991.

 

If You Always Do, What You Always Did; You Will Always Get, What You Always Got, New Jersey School Counselor Association Second Annual Elementary Middle School Conference, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, April 11, 1991.

 

Feelings Like Yours, School Groups That Work, Insuring Success:  Primary Prevention in Schools, Self-Esteem:  Empowering Students To Make Responsible Choices, Thirty-Fifth Annual Pennsylvania School Counselor’s Association Conference, Hershey, Pennsylvania,

April 11-12, 1991.

 

Insuring Success:  Primary Prevention In Schools, School Groups That Work, West Virginia School Psychologists Association Spring Conference, Bridgeport, West Virginia,

April 29, 1991.

 

School Groups That Work, Pennsylvania Psychological Association Annual Convention, Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania, June 19, 1991.

           

If You Always Do, What You Always Did; You Will Always Get, What You Always Got, The West Virginia School Psychological Association’s Fall Conference, Wheeling, West Virginia, November 8, 1991.

 

Insuring Success:  Primary Prevention In Schools, Schools Groups That Work, Florida Association for Counseling and Development Fall Conference, Tampa, Florida,

November 15-16, 1991.

 

If You Always Do, What You Always Did; You Will Always Get, What You Always Got, Alabama Council of School Administrators and Supervisors Mid-Winter Conference, Mobile, Alabama, February 1, 1992.

 

School Groups That Work, Illinois School Psychologists Association 13th Annual Conference, Decatur, Illinois, February 13-14, 1992.

 

If You Always Do, What You Always Did; You Will Always Get, What You Always Got, Primary Prevention In Schools, Groups For Socially and Emotionally Disturbed Students, Fourth Annual Drug Use Prevention Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, March 26, 1992.

 

Participatory Management Through Faculty Senates, National School Boards Association 52nd Annual Convention, Orlando, Florida, April 27, 1992.

 

Self-Esteem:  Empowering Students To Make Responsible Choices, School Groups That Work, Second Annual Florida School Counselor Association Conference, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,

May 1-2, 1992.

 

If You Always Do, What You Always Did; You Will Always Get, What You Always Got, 1992 ESEA Chapter Immigrant Summer Conference, Birmingham, Alabama, June 15-17, 1992.

           

If You Always Do, What You Always Did; You Will Always Get, What You Always Got, North Carolina School Psychology Association Fall Conference, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, October 18-19, 1992.

 

School Groups That Work, South Carolina School Counselors Association Ninth Annual Fall Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, November 6, 1992.

 

Feelings Like Yours, Insuring Group Success, North Carolina School Counselor Association 1992 Fall Conference, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, November 13, 1992.

 

Insuring Success:  Primary Prevention in Schools, New Jersey School Counselor Association Fall Conference, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, November 10, 1992.

 

Insuring Success, Self-Esteem:  Empowering Students To Make Responsible Choices, Tennessee Association of Counseling and Development, Nashville, Tennessee,

November 23, 1992.

 

Peak Performance Through Stress Management, National Federation of State High School Associations, St. Louis, Missouri, July 11, 1993.

 

Insuring Group Success With Adolescents, Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County, St. Petersburg, Florida, January 18-19, 1994.

           

School Reform:  Repairing an Airborne 747, Alabama Council of School Administrators and Supervisors, Keynote: San Dustin, Florida, January 29, 1994.

 

Group Therapy With Children and Families From Violent Communities, American Group Psychotherapy Association, Panelist, Washington, D.C., February, 18, 1994.

 

          Self-Esteem, Archdiocese of Mobile, Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, February 23, 1994.

 

          School Groups That Work, National Association of School Psychologists, Seattle,     

                Washington, March 5, 1994.

 

A Closer Look at Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Northwood Health Systems,

March 9, 1994.

 

Self-Esteem:  Empowering Educators to Empower Students, Association for Curriculum and Development, Baltimore, Maryland, March 21, 1994.

           

          School Groups That Work, South Carolina Association of School Psychologists, Myrtle Beach,

                South Carolina, April 9, 1994

 

Transition:  School to Work, Preventing Youth Violence:  Developing Safe Schools, West Virginia School Psychologist Association, Mineral Wells, West Virginia, April 22,1994.

 

Empowering Educators to Empower Students, The West Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals, April 28, 1994.

 

          School Groups That Work, Wyoming Area School District, Exeter, Pennsylvania,

          June 23, 1994.

 

Self-Esteem:  Empowering Educators to Empower Students, Society for Developmental Education, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 25, 1994.

 

Secondary Transitions:  Theory Into Practice (Transition in the IEP Process), Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, August 4, 1994.

           

A Closer Look at Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, North Central Regional Education Services Agency, Fairmont, West Virginia, August 11,1994.        

 

Self-Esteem:  Empowering Educators to Empower Students, Lorain Schools, Keynote:  Lorain, Ohio, August 24,1994.

 

          Adolescent Group Psychotherapy, Tri-State Group Psychotherapy, Louisville, Kentucky,

                October 28, 1994.

 

Dissolving Barriers and Creating Dreams, The Alabama Association of Elementary School Administrators, Keynote: Gulf Shores, Alabama, November 2, 1994.

 

Self-Esteem: Empowering Educators to Empower Students, Western New York Conference on Catholic Education, Keynote: Buffalo, New York, November 4, 1994.

 

          School Groups That Work, Connecticut Association of School Psychologists, Cromwell,

                Connecticut, November 18, 1994.

 

          Drug-Free Schools, National Federation, Target Program, New Orleans, Louisiana,

          December 20, 1994.

 

Preventing Youth Violence, Developing Safe Schools, Drug-Free Schools and Communities Program, Keynote: St. Louis, Missouri, January 21, 1995.

 

Skills For Transitioning Students From School To The Workplace, National Association of School Psychologists, Chicago, Illinois, March 22, 1995.

 

Transition Planning: School to Work, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Chicago, Illinois, March 24, 1995.

 

          Resolving Difficult Group Problems, Tri-State Psychotherapy Society, Worthington, Ohio,

                April 7, 1995.

 

School Groups That Work, The Illinois School Psychology Association Annual Conference, Highland Park, Illinois, April 7, 1995.

 

Dealing With Difficult Children, A Closer Look at Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, West Virginia Alliance for the Mentally Ill, April 22, 1995.

 

Stress Management in the Organizational Setting, Parkersburg Chamber of Commerce Leadership Seminar, Parkersburg, West Virginia, February 6, 1996.

           

Self –Esteem:  Empowering Teachers to Empower Students, Northern Suburban Special Education District, Keynote:  Northbrook, Illinois, February 9, 1996.

 

Preventing Youth Violence, Developing Safe Schools, Association of Talmud Torahs of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, February 19, 1996.

 

“Involvement in the Future of Children, a Blueprint for Success”, Alabama Council of School Administrators and Supervisors, Keynote: Mobile, Alabama, March 16, 1996.

 

          School-Based Therapy Services, West Virginia School Psychologist Association, Charleston,

                West Virginia, April 22,1996.

 

Empowering Professionals to Empower People, Institute for Gerontological Studies, West Virginia State College, June 12, 1996.

 

Self-Esteem:  Empowering Educators to Empower Students, Preventing Youth Violence, Developing Safe Schools, Montgomery Public Schools, Keynote:  Montgomery, Alabama, August 8-9, 1996.

 

          Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Fox Run Hospital, St. Clairsville, Ohio,           

          February 28, 1997.

 

          Psychopharmocology for the Mental Health Professional, Fox Run Hospital, St. Clairsville,

                 Ohio, March 21, 1997.

 

          Play Therapy, Fox Run Hospital, St. Clairsville, Ohio, April 25, 1997.

 

          Parents as Partners, Fox Run Hospital, St. Clairsville, Ohio, May 23, 1997.

           

Tell The Truth, The Whole Truth, And Nothing But..., National Association of School Psychologists, Anaheim, California, April 5, 1997.

 

          Family Mediation, The Ohio County Bar Association, August 14, 1997.

 

          School to Work Transition Teams, Wayne County Schools, Marshall University Student

                Center, August 18, 1997.

 

Psychopharmocology for the Mental Health Professional, Prestera Center for Mental Health Services, September 20, 1997.

 

          Empowering Professionals, West Virginia Conference on Aging, Charleston, West Virginia,

                September 19, 1997.

           

If You Always Do, What You Always Did; You Will Always Get, What You Always Got, Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools, Keynote Grand Rapids, Michigan,

October 22, 1997.

 

          Addressing Barriers to Student Learning, Raleigh County School Administrators,          

                Beckley, West Virginia, September 19, 1997.

           

A Closer Look at Attention Deficit Disorder, Prestera Center for Mental Health Services, October 24, 1997.

 

Identifying Learning Disabled and Attention Deficit Disordered Adults, West Virginia Rehabilitation Annual Conference, Ripley, West Virginia, November 19, 1997.

           

          Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Medical Staff, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Parkersburg,

                West Virginia, March 12, 1998.        

           

          Court Appointed Special Advocates, Volunteer Training, Parkersburg, West Virginia,

          March 16, 1998.

           

Medicaid Funding in the Schools, Managed Care and School Psychology, National Association of School Psychologists, Orlando, Florida, April 14-15, 1998.

 

          Stress Management in the Organizational Setting, Simonton Windows, Harrisville, West

                 Virginia, May 1-2, 1998.

           

          Your Turn, Court TV, Courtroom Television Network, New York, New York, July 23, 1998.

           

          Making School Groups Work, Bexley High School, Columbus, Ohio, August 4, 1998.

 

          Stress Management in the Organizational Setting, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Parkersburg,

          West Virginia, August 11, 1998.

           

          Making School Groups Work, Northshore Academy, Chicago, Illinois, August 24-25, 1998.

           

          Dissolving Barriers, Creating Dreams, Virginia Psychological Association, Richmond, Virginia,

                November 6, 1998.

 

Working with Behavioral Disordered Youth, Birch River Elementary Schools, Nicholas County, West Virginia, October 22- December 29- December 4, 1998 and January 22, 1999.

           

Parkersburg Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Institute, Parkersburg, West Virginia, February 2, 1999.

 

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Tridelphia Middle School, Ohio County, West Virginia, February 9, 1999.

 

Emotional Development of Young Children, Department of Education, Early Childhood Conference, Charleston, West Virginia, February 25, 1999.

 

Preventing Youth Violence, Developing Safe Schools, Violence in West Virginia Schools, Charleston, West Virginia, April 20, 1999.

 

Preventing Youth Violence, Developing Safe Schools, Assistant Principals State Meeting, Canaan Valley, West Virginia, April 22, 1999.

 

Identification of At-Risk Students, West Virginia Safe Schools Conference, Charleston, West Virginia, May 3, 1999.

 

The Student’s Role in Violence Prevention, Wirt County High School Students, Wirt County, West Virginia, May 7, 1999.

 

Management in the Organizational Setting, International Association of Administrative Professionals, Parkersburg Chapter, Parkersburg, West Virginia, May 15, 1999.

 

Also presented at:  Ames Company, December 10, 1998;  Johns-Manville, March 11, 1999;  International Professional Managers Association Regional Meeting, Charleston, West Virginia, June 14, 1999.

           

Empowering Professionals to Empower People, Mental Health Association in the Greater Kanawha Valley, Charleston, West Virginia, July 15, 1999.

 

Characteristics of Safe Schools, Jackson County Schools Administrative Staff, Flatwoods, West Virginia, July 21, 1999.

 

Safe Schools, Early Warning Signs, Mingo County Schools, Principals’ Academy, Williamson, West Virginia, August 11, 1999.

 

Connecting With Kids, South Park School District, Library, Pennsylvania, August 26, 1999.

           

          Safe Schools, Early Warning Signs, Summers County Schools, August 24, 1999.

 

Making School Groups Work, Putnam County Schools, Putnam County, West Virginia, August 9 - October 1999.

 

Self-Esteem:  Empowering Professionals to Empower Students, Head Start: State-wide Training, August 11, 1999.

           

          Report of Findings of the Multi-Division School to Work Task Force:  Determination of

                 Psychology’s Role in the School to Work Effort, American Psychological Association Annual

                Conference, Boston, August, 1999. 

Preventing Youth Violence:  Developing Safe Schools, Summers County Schools, Summers County, August, 1999. 

Connecting with Kids, South Park School District, South Park, PA, August 1999. 

Implementing a Developmental Guidance Curriculum in Your School, South Park School District, South Park, PA, September, 1999. 

Character Education, South Park School District, South Park, PA, October, 1999 

Youth Violence. . .Let’s Get Serious, Huntington, WV, September, 1999. 

Preventing Youth Violence:  Developing Safe Schools, Jackson County Schools, October, 1999 

Preventing Youth Violence:  Developing Safe Schools, Brooke County Schools, October, 1999. 

Preventing Youth Violence:  Developing Safe Schools, the Elementary and Secondary Principals Association 5th Joint Conference, Canaan Valley Resort, WV, October 1999. 

Building Yourself, Alabama Association of Elementary School Administrators Fall Conference, November 1999. 

Self-Esteem:  Empowering Educators to Empower Students, Alabama Association of School Psychologists Fall Conference, November, 1999. 

Connecting with Kids, Putnam County Schools, November, 1999. 

Preventing Youth Violence:  Developing Safe Schools, West Virginia University at Parkersburg, January, 2000. 

Primary Prevention in Schools, South Park School District, South Park, PA, January, 2000. 

School Violence Prevention, South Park School District, South Park, PA, February, 2000.

A Closer Look at Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Celebrating Connections Conference, Charleston, WV, February, 2000. 

Preventing Youth Violence:  Developing Safe Schools, Prevention Resource Officers Training, Charleston, WV, March, 2000. 

Counseling:  A View From the Field – What is Expected of School Psychologists?  Trainers of School Psychologists Annual Meeting, New Orleans,  March, 2000. 

Who is Keeping our Children Mentally Healthy?, NASP Annual Convention, New Orleans, March, 2000. 

Working with Difficult Children, Braxton County Schools – School Psychologists and Counselors, April, 2000. 

Diagnosing Learning Disabilities in the Absence of Measurable Criteria, Ritchie County Schools, April, 2000. 

Making School Groups Work, Florida Association of School Psychologists, May, 2000. 

Making School Groups Work, District of Pasco County, Florida, August, 2000. 

A Closer Look at ADHD:  Diagnosing Learning Disabilities in the Absence of Measurable Criteria, State Division of Vocation Rehabilitation Annual State Training, Mineral Wells, August, 2000. 

          Dealing With Harassment and Violence, Wirt County Schools, August 22, 2000.

 

          Preventing Youth Violence—Developing Safe Schools, Boone County Schools,

          August 23, 2000.

 

          A Closer Look at ADHD, McDowell County Schools, August 24, 2000.

 

          Understanding the Children on Your Bus, Wood County Schools, August 25, 2000

 

          Dealing with Resistance to Change, Kanawha County Schools, September 6, 2000.

 

Managing Change, Kanawha County Schools Administrators and Principals, Charleston, WV,

September 6, 2000.

 

          School Violence, WV Juvenile Justice Conference, Charleston, WV, September 13,

                 2000.        

 

          School Violence, Juvenile Justice Conference, September 14, 2000.

 

          Understanding Psychological Evaluations, WV Juvenile Justice Conference, Charleston, WV,

                 September 14, 2000.  

 

          Dealing with Discrimination in the Public School Setting, Wirt County Schools,

          September, 15, 2000.

 

          Teaching Tolerance, Wirt County Schools, October 13, 2000.

 

          Safe Schools, Harrison County Schools, October 17, 2000.

 

          A Closer Look at ADHD, Pre-School Conference, Greenbrier Head Start, October 20, 2000.

 

School Consultation: Tips for the Practioner, West Virginia School Psychologists Association, Fall Conference, October 22, 2000.

 

Working with Difficult to Reach Adolescents, New Horizons Youth Center, St. Clairsville, OH, November 2, 2000.

 

Preventing Youth Violence: Developing Safe Schools, McDowell County Schools

          November 18, 2000.

 

Leadership vs. Management, Marietta College, Marietta, OH, November 29, 2000.

 

De-Stressing The Holidays, State Health Education Council Meeting, Parkersburg, W.Va., December 7, 2000.

 

Managing Problem Behaviors, New Horizon Youth Center, St. Clairsville, OH, January 4, 2001.

 

Sexual Harassment: Don’t Do It, Don’t Allow It, Wirt County Schools, January 12, 2001.

 

Safe Schools, Ohio County Schools, January 24, 2001.

 

School Violence, Alpha Delta Kappa, Wheeling, WV, January 24, 2001.

 

Leadership, Parkersburg Chamber of Commerce, February 6, 2001.

 

Safe Schools, Frontier Local School District, Ohio, April 5, 2001.

 

School Violence, Frontier Local School District, Washington County, OH, April 5, 2001.

 

How to Discipline Your Child, Week of the Young Child Conference, Wheeling, Ohio,

April 7, 2001.

 

Intervention Assistance Teams, Frontier Local School District, Washington County, OH,

May 10, 2001.

 

Implementing Developmental Guidance in Your School, Frontier Local School District, Washington County, OH, May 30, 2001.

 

Building Self-Esteem, Central Child Care of WV, South Charleston, WV, July 9, 2001.

 

Managing Change, CDI Head Start, Charleston, WV, August 21, 2001.

 

Student Victimization: Profiling, Predicting, and Preventing, Boone County Schools, Madison, WV, August 22, 2001.

 

Bullying in the School, Bishop Donahue High School, McMechen, WV, September 27, 2001.

 

Making School Groups Work, Texas Association of School Psychologists, Houston, TX. October 5, 2001.

 

Bringing the Future into Focus, Center for Excellence in Disabilities, Morgantown, WV, November 1, 2001.

 

Literacy Assessment and High Stakes Testing, Lincoln County Schools, WV,

December 14, 2001.

 

Leadership for Learning, Eastern Local School District, Beaver, OH, January 18, 22, 27, 2002.

 

Working With Reluctant Staff, Experienced Site Conference, SFA, Dallas, TX,

January 13-16, 2002.

 

Aligning the Curriculum With Your High Stakes Assessment, SFA, Dallas, TX,

January 13-16, 2002.

 

Working With Reluctant Staff, Experienced Site Conference, SFA, New Orleans, LA,

February 13-16, 2002.

 

Aligning the Curriculum With Your High Stakes Assessment, SFA, New Orleans, LA,

February 13-16, 2002.

 

Working With Reluctant Staff, Experienced Site Conference, SFA, San Francisco, CA,

March 17-20, 2002.

 

Aligning the Curriculum With Your High Stakes Assessment, SFA, San Francisco, CA, March 17-20, 2002.

 

Working With Reluctant Staff, Experienced Site Conference, SFA, New York, NY,

April 3-6, 2002.

 

Aligning the Curriculum With Your High Stakes Assessment, SFA, New York, NY,

April 3-6, 2002.

 

          Stress Management, Head Start, CDI, Boone, Clay, Kanawha, Putnam Counties, WV,

          March 2002.

           

          Crisis Management and Suicide Prevention, Braxton County Schools, WV, April 16, 2002.

 

          Student Grade Retention, Clay County Schools, WV, April 26, 2002.

 

          Literacy Assessment and High Stakes Testing, Columbus Public Schools, Columbus, OH,

          May 15-16, 2002.

           

          Leadership for Learning, Ironton City Schools, Ironton, OH, June 24, 25, 26, 2002.

 

          Leadership Academy, Success for All, Orlando, FL, July 15-19, 2002.

 

          The First Day of School, New Castle Area School District, August 26, 2002.

 

          Bringing the Future into Focus, Cabell County Schools, Huntington, WV Aug. 12-13, 2002.

 

          Making School Groups Work, Texas Association of School Psychologists, Dallas, TX,

                 November 1, 2002.

           

          Making School Groups Work, Region IV Education Services Center, Houston, TX,

          November 7, 2002.

 

          Peer Coaching, Ronan Public Schools, Ronan Montana, November 20-21, 2002.

 

          The Art of Interviewing Children, Family Court Judges Conference, Wheeling, WV,

          December 5, 2002.

 

          Managing Change, New Castle, PA, January 3, 2003.

 

          Creating an Effective Organization, Parkersburg Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Series,

                 Feb. 4, 2003.

 

          Aligning the Curriculum With Your High Stakes Assessment, Western Village Academy,

                Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, February 19-20, 2003

 

          A Closer Look at ADHD, Southwood Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 4, 2003.

 

          Successful Inclusion, Morgan County Schools, Berkeley Springs, WV, March 6, 2003.

 

          A Closer Look at ADHD, Morgan County Schools, Berkeley Springs, WV, May 13, 2003.

 

          Recognizing and Handling Mental Health Problems on the Job, Ohio County and Wheeling Law

                 Enforcement, Wheeling, WV June 6, 2003.

 

          Steep Training, Northwest Elementary School, McDermott, Ohio, June 9-10, 2003.

 

          Aligning the Curriculum with Your High Stakes Assessment, Browning Public Schools,

                 Browning, Montana, August 6-7, 2003.

 

How to Help Teachers Succeed, New Castle Schools, Pittsburgh, PA, August 11-12, 2003.

 

Psychotherapy with Children. Orchard Park Wheeling, WV September 16, 2003

 

Self-Esteem: Empowering Educators to Empower Students.  Morgan County, WV February 11, 2004

 

A Closer Look at Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Conversations, Parents/Educators Resource Center Charleston, WV February 14, 2004

 

Family Court Presentation (Panel discussion on separating a child from their parents under the age of 2) Charleston, WV March 12, 2004 

 

STEEP: Screening to Enhance Educational Performance.  Spring Administrators Conference Carter Caves State Park, KY, April 29, 2004.

 

A Closer Look at Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.  Mental Health Association Charleston, WV, July 15, 2004.

 

Self-Esteem: Empowering Educators to Empower Students.  Head Start Annual Conference, Charleston, WV, September 2, 2004

 

STEEP: Screening to Enhance Educational Performance.  The Special Education Administrators’ Fall Conference, Charleston, WV, September 21, 2004

 

The Dirty Dozen.  Southwestern City Schools, Grove City, OH, September 30, 2004

 

STEEP: Screening to Enhance Educational Performance.  Pilasco-Ross SERRC, Portsmouth, OH, October 13, 2004.

 

Neuropsychology of Reading Disorders: Teaching the Brain to Read.  West Virginia School Psychologists’ Association, Morgantown WV, October 26, 2004

 

The Dirty Dozen.  Leadership Academy, Pilasco-Ross SERRC, Portsmouth, OH, November 17, 2004

 

Functional Behavior Assessment, Mingo County Schools, January 26, 2005.

 

Response to Intervention, Pilasco-Ross SERRC, February 8, 2005

 

Promoting High School Completion, South Point High School, South Point, Ohio, February 23, 2005.

 

Teaching the Brain to Read, Widmyer Elementary School, Morgan County Teachers, February 21, 2005, Parents March 10, 2005.

 

Becoming a School Psychologist, West Virginia State University, April 5, 2005.

 

Violence Risk Assessment, WV School Psychologists Regional Meeting, Beckley, West Virginia, June 7, 2005.

         

Neuropsychology of Learning, Stonewall Jackson Resort, Wirt County, June 14, 2005.

 

Neuropsychology of Reading, Pilasco-Ross SERRC, September 13, 2005.

 

Neuropsychology of Writing, Pilasco-Ross SEERC, September 27, 2005.

 

Critical Incident Debriefing, Jefferson County Bank, Inwood, WV, September 30, 2005.

 

Neuropsychology of Math, Pilasco-Ross SERRC, October 11, 2005.

         

Making School Groups Work, Deer Park Schools, Deer Park Texas, October 13-14, 2005.

 

Response to Intervention, Pilasco-Ross SERRC, December 6, 2005.

 

Response to Intervention, Grant County, West Virginia, January 13, 2006.

 

Creating an Environment for Positive Student Behavior, Chillicothe City Schools, January 20, 2006.

 

Response to Intervention, RESA 8, Keyser, West Virginia, February 10, 2006.

 

Making School Groups Work, Illinois School Psychology Association Annual Convention, February 16, 2006.

 

Being your Catalyst for Self Change, Fairmont State 15th Student Leadership Conference, Fairmont, WV, February 18, 2006

 

 

Professional Organizations

 

Executive Board, Strafford Learning Disabilities Center, New Hampshire, 1973

 

Executive Board, Learning Workshop, Rye, New Hampshire, 1973

 

Steering Committee, United Cerebral Palsy Association of New Hampshire, 1973

 

American Association on Mental Deficiency

 

Society for Research in Child Development

 

Council for Exceptional Children

 

National Association for Education of Young Children

 

Board of Directors, Hall Acres Child Care Center, Parkersburg, West Virginia

 

Advisory Board, West Virginia Association for Children with Learning Disabilities - Chairman

 

Inter-professional Relationships Committee of West Virginia Psychological Association - Chairperson

 

West Virginia School Psychologists Association July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1998 - President   

 

West Virginia Psychological Association (1980-81) - President

 

National Association of School Psychologists, (NASP) July 1, 1998 to June 30, 2000 - Executive Council

 

National Association of School Psychologists Government and Professional Relations - Health Care Committee

 

Professional Memberships

 

American Psychological Association

    Division 16 - School Psychology

    Division 29 - Psychotherapy

    Division 49 - Group Psychotherapy

 

National Association of School Psychologists

 

West Virginia Psychological Association

 

West Virginia Association of School Psychologists

 

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

 

Trainers of School Psychologists

 

 

Service Related Activities

 

Executive Council – National Association of School Psychologists

 

Delegate – National Association of School Psychologists

 

Mental Health Association of the Greater Kanawha Valley

 

Greater Parkersburg Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Development Program

 

Host of Annual Telethon for Wood County Society for Crippled Children and Adults (Easter Seals) – 20th year as host

 

Little Kanawha Easter Seals Society, Chairman Program and Personnel Committee

 

Wood County Commission on Crime, Delinquency and Correction

 

Chairperson - Health and Behavioral Health Task Force, Division of Juvenile Services, West Virginia

 

Member, New Directions Task Force, New Directions Quality Council, Department of Health and Human Resources

 

Member, APA’s School to Work Initiative Task Force

 

 

Leadership

 

 

Executive Council               West Virginia School Psychologists Association

 

President                          West Virginia School Psychologists Association

                                                July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1998

 

Chairperson                       Interprofessional Relations Council, 1986

         

President                          West Virginia Psychological Association (1980-81)


Delegate                           National Association of School Psychologists (1996-2004)

 

Executive Council               National Association of School Psychologists (1998-2000)

 

 

Honors and Awards

 

2003      Special Friend of Children presented by West Virginia School Psychology 

                     Association, “…for outstanding dedication to the children in West Virginia and

                     commitment to the profession of School Psychology.  For advocating on behalf of

                     children to improve education and mental health services for children, youth, and

                     their families.”

 

1998      Adolescent Group Counseling in Schools, National Exemplary Mental Health Program

 

1996      YIELD Program (Youth In Effective Legal Diversion) Recognized by the Office of

                     Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention as a model program

 

1994      National School Psychologist of the Year

 

1994      Kentucky Colonel (by Gov. Brereton C. Jones)

 

1993      West Virginia School Psychologist of the Year

 

1993      Certificate of Recognition, West Virginia Board of Education

 

1993      Distinguished West Virginian (by Gov. Gaston Caperton)

 

1975      Elected to Fellowship - American Academy of Optometry

 

1972      James A. Bing Memorial Award for Outstanding Research in Visual Perception

 


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