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CURRICULUM VITAE FOR PROMOTION AND TENURE
AMY R. KRENTZMAN, MSW, PhD
ORCID ID 0000-0003-0582-6525 Scopus Author ID 23667786900
eRA Person ID: 10263726
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION Academic Rank Primary Affiliation:
Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota School of Social Work Additional Academic Affiliations: Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota Center for Spirituality and Healing Adjunct Research Investigator, University of Michigan Medical School, Department of Psychiatry
Education
Degree Institution Date Degree Granted
B.A. Northwestern University English Literature
1986
M.S.W. New York University Social Work
1994
Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Social Welfare Advisor: Dr. Kathleen Farkas
2008
Licenses, Certifications, and Certificates
New York State Licensed Master Social Worker since 1994 Minnesota State Licensed Independent Social Worker since 2014 New York State Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor since 1996 Internationally Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor since 2008 Certificate of Completion, Seminar in Field Instruction, Columbia University, 2003
Positions/Employment University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, St. Paul, MN
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Assistant Professor ..................................................................................................... 2013-present
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Postdoctoral Translational Research Scholar .................................................................. 2011-2013 Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) University of Michigan Addiction Research Center, Department of Psychiatry Funded by parent grant 2UL1TR000433 from the National Institutes of Health, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellow ......................................................................................... 2009-2011 University of Michigan Addiction Research Center, Department of Psychiatry Funded by T32 AA007477 National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Long Island University—Brooklyn Campus, Brooklyn, NY Three concurrent roles: (1) Assistant Professor of Social Work, (2) Director of Bachelor of Social Work Field Education, and (3) Director of Common Ground, the University Service-Learning Program ................ 2002-2009 MSW Field Instructor ..................................................................................................... 2007-2008 Acting Chair, Department of Social Work, July and August .............................. 2004, 2005, 2006 Assistant Director, University Honors Program ............................................................. 1999-2002 Adjunct Assistant Professor ............................................................................................ 1996-2001 Social Services Liaison, Academic Advisement Center ................................................. 1996-1999 Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY Adjunct Assistant Professor (MSW field instructor) ...................................................... 2005-2007 Adjunct Lecturer (MSW field instructor) ....................................................................... 2002-2005
The Washton Institute, New York, NY
Addiction Counselor/Psychotherapist ..................................................... February-November 1995 Charter Behavioral Healthcare Systems, Summit, NJ
Chemical Dependency Clinician .......................................................... October 1994-January 1995
The Greenhouse at the Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, NY Social Work Intern, modified therapeutic community program for individuals with mental illness, substance-use disorders, and homelessness ............................................ 1993-1994
AMICO Senior Center, Brooklyn, NY
Social Work Intern .......................................................................................................... 1992-1993
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Current Memberships in Professional Organizations
Research Society on Alcoholism, 2006 to present Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, 2010 to present Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery and Chemical Health (MARRCH), 2014 to present
HONORS AND AWARDS National Child Welfare Workforce Institute A series of online modules created for the University of Minnesota Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, “Applying Positive Psychology (and other helpful strategies) to the Well-Being of Child Welfare Workers,” were incorporated into a national eLearning module, “Your Guide to Holding Steady,” produced by the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute to train child welfare workers nationwide, 2017. http://bit.ly/2h0pnme University of Minnesota – College of Education and Human Development
Winner, College of Education and Human Development Women’s Philanthropic Leadership Circle Rising Star Faculty Award, 2016 Winner, People’s Choice award in the Living Better, Living Longer poster category at the College of Education and Human Development Research Day, 2016 Nominated for the College of Education and Human Development Distinguished Teaching Award, 2017 Nominated for the College of Education and Human Development Distinguished Teaching Award, 2016 Nominated for the College of Education and Human Development Distinguished Teaching Award, 2015 Accepted to “Write to Win” grant writing workshop, Spring 2014
University of Minnesota – Department of Psychiatry
Official mentee of Dr. Ken Winters within National Institute on Drug Abuse Grant # K24 DA035882 entitled, “Adaptive Intervention Strategies: Advancing Research and Career Development.” The primary aim of this grant is to provide mentorship to emerging addiction scholars. Activities include monthly research meetings, pilot funds, and access to Dr. Winters and Co-Investigator Dr. Lee for advice and consultation, 2014-2015.
Research Society on Alcoholism
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Mechanisms of Behavior Change Travel Award, $1,096, June 2015. Research Society on Alcoholism Junior Investigator Award, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2011. Research Society on Alcoholism Junior Investigator Award, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2010. Research Society on Alcoholism Junior Investigator Award, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2009. Research Society on Alcoholism Student Merit Meeting Award, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2008. National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Foundation Jane B. Aron Doctoral Fellowship, National Association of Social Workers Foundation, 2007-2008 Case Western Reserve University – Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Invited to campus for the school’s Centennial Research and Training Colloquia Series, organized in honor of the 100th anniversary, November 4, 2015. Visit included on-line alumna interview (selected as 1 of 100 alumni to be interviewed), provision of an integrative seminar for graduate students, and delivery of lecture, “Three Good Things: Mixed-Methods Research, Gratitude, and Addiction Recovery,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHQMrIytQZA Ability-Based Learning Fellowship 2003-2004, and 2004-2005 Long Island University—Brooklyn Campus Faculty Member of the Year 2004-2005. Awarded by the Office of Career Services, Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York. Editor and winner of second prize in national competition of honors-program newsletters, 2001. Awarded by the National Collegiate Honors Council, Chicago, Illinois. Two Together Tutoring Program—Jewish Child Care Association Wednesday Night Tutor of the Year 2004-2005. Awarded by the Two Together Program of the Jewish Childcare Association, New York City.
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RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP
Grants External Sources Via Other Intuitions: Active R25 AA021714 (Contact PI: L. Lundgren) External Agency: NIH/NIAAA Project Title: "The Alcohol and Other Drugs Education Program (ADEP) for Social Work Faculty" The long term objective of the Alcohol Education program (ADEP) for Social Work Faculty is to promote the use of empirically-supported alcohol and other drugs (AOD) identification and treatment methods among social workers which is consistent with the NIAAA goal to promote the use of research to treat and prevent AOD abuse and dependence. Project Dates: June 5, 2017 – June 30, 2018 Role: NIAAA Behavioral Health Training Fellow
Completed
Investigator Status: Principal Investigator External Agency: Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) (NIH # 2UL1PR000433) Project Title: Postdoctoral Translational Scholars Program Project Dates: July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2014 Direct Costs: $100,000 Investigator Status: Research Investigator Name of PI: Elizabeth A. R. Robinson, PhD External Agency: National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) (R21-AA019723) Project Title: Recovery: Varieties and Dimensions Project Dates: July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2012 Direct Costs: $268,210 Investigator Status: Research Fellow Name of PI: Elizabeth A. R. Robinson, PhD External Agency: National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) (T32 AA007477) Project Title: Postdoctoral Training in Addiction Studies Project Dates: June 15, 2009 – June 14, 2011
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Direct Costs: $301,780 for the 2010-2011 year for the entire training program including stipends, tuition, research related expenses, fringe benefits, and travel for all trainees. Investigator Status: Pre-Doctoral Research Investigator External Agency: National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Foundation Project Title: Jane B. Aron Doctoral Fellowship Project Dates: September 2007 – May 2008 Direct Costs: $4,000 Investigator Status: Research Fellow External Agency: Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Project Title: Abilities-Based Learning Program Project Dates: September 2004 – May 2005 Direct Costs: $5,000 Investigator Status: Research Fellow External Agency: Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Project Title: Abilities-Based Learning Program Project Dates: September 2003 – May 2004 Direct Costs: $5,000 University Sources University of Minnesota – Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry & Scholarship Program Active Investigator Status: Principal Investigator Agency: The Office of the Vice President for Research Project Title: Addiction Recovery in a Rural Minnesota Community: Piloting “Positive Peer Journaling” Proposal #142588 Project Dates: 1/1/2017-6/30/2018 Costs: $38,524 University of Minnesota – College of Education and Human Development
Active Investigator Status: Principal Investigator Agency: University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Project Title: Building Positive Sober Lives: Development and Piloting of a Novel Positive Psychology Intervention Project Dates: 10/1/2016-9/30/2018 Costs: $85,000
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Completed Investigator Status: Principal Investigator Internal Agency: College of Education and Human Development and the School of Social Work Project Title: Write to Win Program. Project Dates: January 2014 - June 2014 Direct Costs: $1,000 ($500 from college matched with $500 from school) University of Minnesota – Department of Psychiatry Active Investigator Status: Principal Investigator Funded within Dr. Ken Winters’ National Institute on Drug Abuse Grant # K24 DA035882 Project Title: Positive Communication: An Intervention for Men in a Residential Treatment Program Project Dates: January 2015 – May 2016 Direct Costs: $7,000 Publications1 Refereed Journal Articles Krentzman, A. R.,Webb, J. R., Jester, J. M., Harris, J. I. (accepted 19 June 2017).
Longitudinal relationship between forgiveness of self and forgiveness of others among individuals with alcohol use disorders. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. [Krentzman role: Conceptualization of study design, data analysis, literature review (in collaboration with JRW), primary writer]
Krentzman, A. R. (2017). Gratitude, abstinence, and alcohol use disorders: Report of a
preliminary finding. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2017.04.013
Krentzman, A. R., Strobbe, S., Harris, I. J., Jester, J.M. & Robinson, E. A. R. (2017).
Decreased drinking and Alcoholics Anonymous are associated with different dimensions of spirituality. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. [Krentzman role: Conceptualization and study design, data analysis, literature review, primary writer]
Krentzman, A. R. (2016, August 8). Longitudinal Differences in Spirituality and
Religiousness between Men and Women in Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders.
1 Student collaborators are underlined.
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Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/rel0000096
Krentzman, A. R. & Barker, S. L. (2016) Counselors’ perspectives of positive
psychology for the treatment of addiction. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 34(4), 1-16. PMCID: PMC5152621 [Krentzman role: PI of the study including study conceptualization, design, and implementation. Developed and administered the quantitative instrument, developed the qualitative study protocol and conducted the interviews with respondents. Cleaned and analyzed the quantitative data, coded the first three qualitative interviews, wrote the majority of the manuscript, conducted the respondent “member checks,” interpreted the final results, responded to reviewer critiques.]
Krentzman, A.R., Mannella, K.A., Hassett, A.L., Barnett, N., Cranford, J.A., Brower,
K.J., Higgins, M.M., & Meyer, P.S. (2015). Feasibility, Acceptability, and Impact of a Web-based Gratitude Exercise among Individuals in Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders. The Journal of Positive Psychology 10(6), 477-488. Doi: 10.1080/17439760.2015.1015158, PMCID: PMC4827271 [Krentzman role: Concpetualization and design of study, data collection, quantitative and qualitative data analysis, primary writer]
Krentzman, A.R., Higgins, M.M., Staller, K., Klatt, E.S. (2015). Alexithymia, Emotional
Dysregulation, and Recovery from Alcoholism: Therapeutic Response to Assessment of Mood. Qualitative Health Research 25(6), 794-805. PMID: 25810468 NIHM SID 665762 PMCID: PMC4425592 [Krentzman role: Conceptualization for study, study design and execution, primary data analysis, literature review, primary writer]
Krentzman, A.R., Cranford, J.A. & Robinson, E.A.R. (2015). Long-Term Increases in
Purpose in Life are Associated with Remission from Alcohol Dependence. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 33(3), 252-369. Doi: 10.1080/07347324.2015.1050924. [Krentzman role: literature review and integration of methods and data analysis into cohesive final manuscript]
Delva, J., Han, Y., Sanchez, N., Andrade, F. H., Sanhueza, G., & Krentzman, A. (2015).
Spirituality and Alcohol Consumption among Adolescents in Chile: Results of Propensity Score Stratification Analyses. Social Work Research. [Krentzman role: author of theory section, interpretation of results for social work practice, editorial]
Cranford, J. A., Krentzman, A. R., Mowbray, O., & Robinson, E. A. R. (2014).
Trajectories of alcohol use over time among adults with alcohol dependence. Addictive Behaviors, 39(5), 1006-1011. PMID: 24613058. [Krentzman role: Idea conceptualization, data analytic support, significant editorial]
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Zhabenko, O., Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R., & Brower, K. J. (2013). A longitudinal study of drinking and depression as predictors of insomnia in alcohol-dependent individuals. Substance Use & Misuse 48(7), 495-505. PMCID: PMC Journal - In Process [Krentzman role: Idea conceptualization, data analysis, editorial]
Mowbray, O., Krentzman, A.R., Bradley, J.C., Cranford, J.A., Robinson, E.A.R., &
Grogan-Kaylor, A. (2013) The effect of drinking goals at treatment entry on longitudinal alcohol use patterns among adults with alcohol dependence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 132 (1-2), 182-188. PMC3706529 [Krentzman role: idea conceptualization, substantive editorial support]
Krentzman, A. R.; Cranford, J. A.; & Robinson, E. A. R. (2013): Multiple Dimensions of
Spirituality in Recovery: A Lagged Mediational Analysis of Alcoholics Anonymous’ Principal Theoretical Mechanism of Behavior Change, Substance Abuse, 34:1, 20-32 PMCID: PMC Journal - In Process [Krentzman role: all substantive work. Co-authors read versions of manuscript]
Krentzman, A. R. (2013). Review of the Application of Positive Psychology to Substance
Use, Addiction, and Recovery Research. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27(1), 151-165. doi: 10.1037/a0029897 PMCID: PMC3531570
Krentzman, A. R., Pagano, M. E., Bradley, J. C., Johnson, S. M., Battle, D., Andrade, F.
H., Delva, J., & Robinson, E. A. R. (2012). The role of religiousness on substance-use disorder treatment outcomes: A comparison of Black and White adolescents. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 3, 104-128. doi:10.5243/jsswr.2012.8 PMCID: PMC3437261 [Krentzman role: all substantive work. Pagano collected the data. Bradley assisted with literature review. Other co-authors read versions of manuscript.]
Woodford, M. R., Krentzman, A. R., & Gattis, M. N. (2012). Alcohol and drug use
among sexual minority college students and their heterosexual counterparts: The effects of experiencing and witnessing incivility and hostility on campus. Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation, 3, 11-23. PMC3886646 [Krentzman role: idea conceptualization, all data analysis, writing of methods and results sections]
Krentzman, A. R., Brower, K. J., Robinson, E. A. R., & Cranford, J.A. (2012). Gender
and extraversion as moderators of the association between AA and sobriety. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 73, 44-52. PMC3237711 [Krentzman role: all substantive work. Robinson collected the data. Cranford provided statistical advice.]
Robinson, E. A. R., Krentzman, A. R., Webb, J., & Brower, K. (2011). Six-month
changes in spirituality and religiousness in alcoholics predict drinking outcomes at nine months. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72, 600-668.
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PMC3125889 [Krentzman role: data analysis, assistance with literature review, and extensive editorial work]
Krentzman, A.R., Robinson, E.A.R., Perron, B.E., & Cranford, J.A. (2011). Predictors of
membership in Alcoholics Anonymous in a sample of successfully remitted alcoholics. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 43(1), 20-26. PMCID: PMC3374154 [Krentzman role: all substantive work. Co-authors read versions of the manuscript. Robinson collected the data. Cranford provided statistical assistance].
Perron, B.E., Mowbray, O., Bier, S., Vaughn, M.G., Krentzman, A., & Howard, M.O.
(2011). Service use and treatment barriers among inhalant users. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 43(1), 69-74. PMCID: PMC Journal - In Process [Krentzman role: editorial support and consultation related to 12-step discussion.]
Brower, K. J., Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R. (2011). Persistent insomnia,
abstinence, and moderate drinking in alcohol-dependent individuals. The American Journal on Addictions (20), 435-440. PMC3156652 [Krentzman role: data cleaning and editorial support].
Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R., Jester, J., & Perron, B. (2011). Heat maps: A
technique for classifying and analyzing drinking behavior. Substance Use and Misuse, 46(5):687-695. PMCID: PMC3401577 [Krentzman role: all substantive work. Jester conducted advanced statistical analyses. Robinson collected the data. Perron read versions of manuscript.]
Krentzman, A.R., Robinson, E.A.R., Moore, B.C., Kelly, J.F., Laudet, A.B., White, W.L.,
Zemore, S.E., Kurtz, E. & Strobbe, S. (2011). How Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) work: Cross-disciplinary perspectives. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 29(1), 75-84. PMC3140338 [Krentzman role: summarize conference proceedings and write entire manuscript. Other authors checked Krentzman summaries for accuracy.]
Mowbray, O., Perron, B. E., Bohnert, A. S. B., & Krentzman, A. R. (2010). Service use
and treatment barriers among heroin users: Results from a national survey. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 36(6), 305-310. PMC3607638 [Krentzman role: editorial support and consultation related to 12-step discussion.]
Krentzman, A., Farkas, K., Townsend, A. (2010). Spirituality, religiousness, and
alcoholism treatment outcomes: A comparison between Black and White participants. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 28, 128-150. PMCID: PMC3374148 [Krentzman role: based on Krentzman dissertation. All substantive work. Farkas was dissertation chair, Townsend dissertation committee member. Farkas and Townsend provided support and guidance throughout. Townsend provided statistical consultation.]
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Pagano, M. E., Krentzman, A. R., Onder, C. C., Baryak, J. L., Murphy, J. L., Zywiak, W. H., & Stout, R. L. (2010). Service to others in sobriety (SOS). Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 28, 111–127. PMC3050518 [Krentzman role: literature review, strong editorial contribution to balance of manuscript].
Krentzman, A. R., & Townsend, A. (2008). Review of multidisciplinary measures of
cultural competence for use in social work education. Journal of Social Work Education, 44(2), 7-31. [Krentzman role: all substantive work. Townsend provided guidance and commentary on manuscript drafts.]
Krentzman, A. (2007). The evidence base for the effectiveness of Alcoholics
Anonymous: Implications for social work practice. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 7(4), 27-48.
Krentzman, A. R., Srikantia, P., Chiechi, J., Dang, V., Ellington, M., Gattis, M., Gruber,
D., Kuwahara, N., Lee, G. P., Segundo, L. (2006). Threats to the beleaguered administrator: Love, mission, and camaraderie. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 12(2), 76-85. [Krentzman role: all substantive work, writing, data analysis. Srikantia wrote first drafts of theory section. All other authors wrote views of the program quoted in the manuscript and read manuscript drafts.]
Articles Currently under Review in Refereed Journals In Process Krentzman, A. R., Tinetti, T., and Westlund, J. Pilot testing of a positive communications
intervention with men in a residential substance abuse recovery program. Krentzman, A.R., Goodenough, K., and Tinetti, T. Teaching about Alcoholics
Anonymous to Master of Social Work students. Krentzman, A.R., Higgins, M.E., and Staller, K. Positive Psychology within Project
MATCH. Higgins, M.E., Krentzman, A.R., Mannella, K., and Staller, K. Good Things in Recovery
from Alcohol Use Disorders: Nested Reinforcers of Positive Change Non-refereed Journal Articles, Essays, Book Chapters, Annual Reports, Newsletter
Articles Krentzman, A. R. (2015, Fall). The yin and yang of positive psychology and addiction.
Invited essay. The Addictions Newsletter of the American Psychological Association, Division 50.
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Krentzman, A. R. (2011). Book Review. Scripting Addiction: the Politics of Therapeutic Talk and American Sobriety by E. Summerson Carr. Qualitative Social Work,10(3), 400-407.
Krentzman, A. R. and McClellen, M. L. (2011). Introduction to the special issue. Women
and alcohol: Multi-disciplinary perspectives. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 29(4), 325-331.
Demir, C., Krentzman, A., Butler, J., Patel, D., Patel, M. A., Gershy, N., Contractor, L.,
& Sampson, N. (2009). Annual report of the Common Ground Service-Learning Program at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus 2008-2009. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
Demir, C., Krentzman, A., Butler, J., Ben Yosef, Y., Patel, D., Cruz, O., & Gershy, N.
(2009). Annual report of the Common Ground Service-Learning Program at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus 2007-2008. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
Salvatore, J., Demir, C., Gruber, D., Krentzman, A., Cruz, O., Santiago, N., & Kassir, H.
(2008). Annual report of the Common Ground Service-Learning Program at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus 2006-2007. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
Contributing author. Jones, S. (2006). Long Island University Brooklyn Campus
undergraduate social work program annual report fall 2005-spring 2006. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
Lee, G., Gruber, D., Ellington, M., Krentzman, A., Salvatore, J., & Dang, V. (2006).
Annual report of the Common Ground Service-Learning Program at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus 2005-2006. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
Krentzman, A. (2006, October). Common Ground and social work field education:
Which is which? BSW Newsletter, 1(1), Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University. Jones, S., Jones, S. C., Krentzman, A., Gritzer, G., & Rosenberg, J. (2005). Long Island
University, Brooklyn Campus: Response to Council on Social Work Education Site Visitor Report. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
Krentzman, A. (2004). Field education manual. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University. Kuwahara, N., Gruber, D., Ellington, M., Krentzman, A., Lee, G., & Florvil, M. (2005).
Annual report of the Common Ground Service-Learning Program at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus 2004-2005. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
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Segundo, L., Krentzman, A., Chiechi, J. Kuwahara, N., & Gruber, D. (2004). Annual report of the Common Ground Service-Learning Program at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus 2003-2004. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
Gattis, M., Krentzman, A. & Chiechi, J. (2003). Annual report of the Common Ground
Service-Learning Program at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus 2002-2003. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
Krentzman, A. (2002). Field education manual. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University. Conway, F., Jones, S. & Krentzman, A. (2002). Year one progress report. Geriatric
Social Work Initiative, Geriatric Enrichment in Social Work Education. Submitted to John A. Hartford foundation.
Krentzman, A., Wheeler R., & Yurick, S. (2001). Honors annual report. Brooklyn, NY:
Long Island University. Krentzman, A. (Ed.) (1999-2001). Brooklyn Honors: A Newsletter of Long Island
University’s Honors Program. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University. Krentzman, A. (2001, January). Anna Fyodorova, honors student, wins age group in New
York City marathon. Brooklyn Honors, 12, pp. 1-2. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
Krentzman, A. (2000, September). Scholarships, fellowships and internships. Brooklyn
Honors, 12, pp. 4-6. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University. Krentzman, A. (2000, May). La bomba, la plena y la salsa: Honors students attend
conference in Puerto Rico. Brooklyn Honors, 11, pp. 1-6. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University.
Krentzman, A. (2000, May). Proudly announcing the Long Island University Watson
fellows. Brooklyn Honors, 11, p. 5. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University. Krentzman, A. (1999, November). Greetings from the new assistant director. Brooklyn
Honors, 11, p. 8. Brooklyn, NY: Long Island University. Interviews Ernewein, L. (2016, February 26). Interviewed for story appearing in White Bear Press:
Mother’s letters gave addicted son a dose of reality. http://www.presspubs.com/white_bear/news/article_a65dc212-daba-11e5-affb-b3c36fce3cbd.html
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Haight, W. and Bidwell, L. N. (2016). Interviewed to provide research example for Chapter 7: “Integrating Analyses and Enhancing Rigor: Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction” in Mixed Methods Research for Social Work: Integrating Methodologies to Strengthen Practice and Policy, Lyceum Books, Inc.
Hennessy, N. (2015, November 4). Selected as 1 of 100 alumni to be interviewed. Amy
Krentzman interview to share PhD program experiences. Case Western Reserve University, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Centennial Research and Training Colloquia Series, Cleveland, OH. https://storycorps.me/interviews/amy-krentzman-interview-for-case-western-reserve-university-mandel-school/
Benson, B. (2015, August 14). Interviewed on The Roadhouse long-format talk show of
WTIP Community Radio, Grand Marais, MN, Gratitude practice may help recovering alcoholics stay sober. Available at http://www.wtip.org/content/gratitude-practice-may-help-recovering-alcoholics-stay-sober
Steiner, A. (2015, July 27). Gratitude practices reinforce recovery from addiction, pilot
study finds. Minnpost. Available at https://www.minnpost.com/mental-health-addiction/2015/07/gratitude-practices-reinforce-recovery-addiction-pilot-study-finds
Stokel-Walker, C. (2015, June 9). The many groups that have copied Alcoholics
Anonymous. BBC News. Available at http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-33049093
Carlat, D. (2015, March). Using positive psychology to help people with addictions.
Carlat Addiction Treatment Report, 3(2), pp. 1-8. Presentations and Posters Invited Presentations at Professional Meetings and Conferences
Krentzman, A.R. (May, 2018). Gratitude and Addiction Recovery. Invited lecture.
Dawn Farm Education Series, Dawn Farm Treatment Center, Ypsilanti, MI.
Krentzman, A.R., Klatt, E., Sharratt, M., Mannella, K., Foster, K.T. (March
2017). Demographic, Social, and Clinical Characteristics of 672 Women Entering Five Sober Living Houses Over Nine Years. Poster. University of Minnesota, College of Education and Human Development, Research Day 2017, Minneapolis, MN.
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Krentzman, A.R. (2017, March 2). Introduction to Dr. K’s Research on Recovery: Presentation to Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge. Team Meeting, Rochester, MN.
Krentzman, A.R. (2016, October 25). Teaching communication skills to men at
the Union Gospel Mission. Presentation of research results to agency stakeholders, St. Paul, MN.
Krentzman, A. R. (2016, September 21). Communication Skills Intervention for
Men in Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorders: Preliminary Results of a Pilot Test. University of Minnesota School of Social Work Research Colloquium, St. Paul, MN.
Krentzman, A.R. (2016, April 5). Introduction to Dr. K’s Research on Recovery:
Presentation to the Area Service Substance Use Disorder Treatment Providers Group of Southern Minnesota. Area Service Meeting, Owatonna, MN.
Krentzman, A.R. (March 2016). The Association of Gratitude with Increased
Drinking among High-Frequency High-Intensity Drinkers. Poster. University of Minnesota, College of Education and Human Development, Research Day 2016, Minneapolis, MN. Winner of People’s Choice award in the Living Better, Living Longer category.
Krentzman, A.R. (2015, December 18). Application of Positive Psychology to
Addiction Recovery: Findings from a New Line of Research on Gratitude. Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Center for Addiction Medicine, Grand Rounds Seminar Series, Boston, MA.
Krentzman, A.R. (2015, November 18). Application of Positive Psychology to
Addiction Recovery: Findings from a New Line of Research on Gratitude. Eating Disorders Research Program of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota Medical School, Research Presentation, Minneapolis, MN.
Krentzman, A.R. (2015, November 2). Application of Positive Psychology to
Addiction Recovery: Findings from a New Line of Research on Gratitude. University of Michigan Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Addiction Research Center and Substance Abuse Section, Presentation at Section Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI.
Krentzman, A.R. (2015 November 4). Lecture. Three Good Things: Mixed-
Methods Research, Gratitude, and Addiction Recovery. Case Western Reserve University, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Centennial Research and Training Colloquia Series, Cleveland, OH. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHQMrIytQZA
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Krentzman, A.R., LaMarca, L., Tracy, E. M., and Farkas, K. J. (2015 November
4). Integrative Seminar. Integration of policy with bio-psycho-social aspects of addiction and recovery. Case Western Reserve University, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Centennial Research and Training Colloquia Series, Cleveland, OH.
Heisel, K. & Krentzman, A.R. (June 2015). Applications of Positive Psychology
Gratitude Practices to Product and Change Management. University of Minnesota Employee Engagement and Wellbeing Showcase, Minneapolis, MN.
Albakry, S., Yarosh, L., Krentzman, A.R. (May 2015). Mobile-based positive
psychology intervention for alcohol use disorders. Social Media and Business Analytics Collaborative Spring Symposium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Krentzman, A.R., Higgins, M.M., Staller, K., Klatt, E.S. (March 2015).
Alexithymia, Emotional Dysregulation, and Recovery from Alcoholism: Therapeutic Response to Assessment of Mood. Poster. University of Minnesota, College of Education and Human Development, Research Day 2015, Minneapolis, MN.
Krentzman, A. R. (March 2015) Newest research on addiction, spirituality, and
gratitude. Guest speaker in Spirituality and Helping class at Metropolitan State University. St Paul, MN.
Barker, S. L. and Krentzman, A. R. (2015, April). Counselors' perspectives on the
use of positive psychology for the treatment of addictions. Presentation at the 3rd Annual Academic Symposium, Eastern Nazarene College, Quincy, MA.
Krentzman, A. R., Mannella, K. A., Hassett, A. L., Barnett, N. P., Meyer, P. S.,
Cranford, J. A., Brower, K. J. (2014, March). The Effect of a Gratitude Intervention on Psychological Well-Being among Individuals in Treatment for an Alcohol Use Disorder. University of Minnesota, College of Education and Human Development, Research Day 2014, Minneapolis, MN.
Krentzman, A. R. (2014, March). Introduction to Motivational Interviewing.
Invited Lecturer, Substance Abuse Course, Eastern Nazarene College, Quincy, MA.
Krentzman, A. R. (2014, March). A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Gratitude
Intervention on Individuals in Treatment for Alcoholism. Invited Lecturer,
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Methods of Social Research Course, Eastern Nazarene College, Quincy, MA.
Krentzman, A. R. (2014, March). Applications of Positive Psychology to
Addiction Treatment: Research Overview. Invited Lecturer, Columbia University Drugs and Society Seminar, New York, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2014, March). The Effect of a Gratitude Intervention on
Individuals in Treatment for Alcoholism. Invited Lecturer, MSW Capstone Course, Long Island University—Brooklyn Campus, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2014, February). Straight Talk from a Former Postdoc: The
Option of the Postdoctoral Research Fellowship. University of Minnesota, School of Social Work, Professional Development Seminar. St Paul, MN.
Krentzman, A. R. (2013, October). Spirituality, Religiousness, and Alcoholism
Treatment Outcomes: A Comparison of Black and White Participants. University of Minnesota School of Social Work Research Seminar, St. Paul, MN.
Krentzman, A. R., Hassett, A. L., Mannella, K., Robinson, E.A.R., Cranford, J.
A., Mowbray, O. (2013, April). To What Degree do Alcohol-Use Disorder Counselors Employ Interventions Which Promote Well-Being? Poster. Translational Science Meeting, Washington, DC.
Krentzman, A. R., Hassett, A. L., Mannella, K., Robinson, E.A.R., Cranford, J.
A., Mowbray, O. (2013, March). To What Degree do Alcohol-Use Disorder Counselors Employ Interventions Which Promote Well-Being? Poster. Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research Annual Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI.
Krentzman, A. R., Pressman, S. D., Hassett, A. L., Steinberg, D., Robinson, E. A.
R., Cranford, J. A. & Mowbray, O. (2012, April). Positive and Negative Emotional Expression Predict Poor Longitudinal Drinking Outcomes Among Alcoholics Interviewed About Drinking and its Consequences. Poster. Silverman Conference, Ann Arbor, MI.
Krentzman, A. R., Pressman, S. D., Hassett, A. L., Steinberg, D., Robinson, E. A.
R., Cranford, J. A. & Mowbray, O. (2012, March). Positive and Negative Emotional Expression Predict Poor Longitudinal Drinking Outcomes Among Alcoholics Interviewed About Drinking and its Consequences. Poster. Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) 2012 Research Education Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI.
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Krentzman, A. R. (2012, May). The Recovery Movement and Positive Psychology. Mini Symposium, Addiction Recovery: Current Research Findings and Potential Directions, University of Michigan Addiction Research Center, Ann Arbor, MI.
Krentzman, A. R. (2012, March). Spirituality and Addiction. Guest lecturer in
undergraduate course: Advanced Lab in Psychopathology - Alcohol and other Behavior Disorders in Community Settings. University of Michigan, Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI.
Krentzman, A. R. (2011, October). Straight Talk from a Postdoc: The Experiences
of a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Alum. Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
Krentzman, A. R. (2011, August). What I Learned from a Really Good Research
Design Course. University of Michigan Addiction Research Center, Ann Arbor, MI.
Krentzman, A. R. (2011, August). Type 1 & 2 Errors, Power, Effect Size, and
Sample Size. University of Michigan Addiction Research Center, Ann Arbor, MI.
Krentzman, A. R. (2011, March). Using Data Visualization to Reveal Hidden
Findings in Alcoholism Research. Guest lecturer in undergraduate course: Advanced Lab in Psychopathology - Alcohol and other Behavior Disorders in Community Settings. University of Michigan, Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI.
Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R., & Brower, K. (2009, June).
Spirituality/Religiousness and Six-Month Drinking Outcomes: A Comparison between Black and White Participants. Poster. Silverman Conference, Ann Arbor, MI.
Krentzman, A. R., Farkas, K. & Townsend, A. (2009, April). Using Quantitative
Visualization to Uncover Hidden Data Patterns in Social Work Research. Poster. Research ShowCASE 2009, Cleveland, OH.
Krentzman, A. R. (2008, March). Spirituality, Religiosity, and Alcoholism
Treatment Outcomes: A Comparison between Black and White Participants. Keynote speaker, Social Work Community Day, Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2008, March). Spirituality, Religiosity, and Alcoholism
Treatment Outcomes: A Comparison between Black and White Participants. Behavioral Health Grand Rounds, New York University
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Post-Graduate Medical School and Gouverneur Diagnostic and Treatment Center, New York, NY.
Krentzman, A. R., Jacobson, D., & Ejaz, F. (2008, March). Impressions of India
from the Social Work Study Abroad Program. Benjamin Rose Institute, Cleveland, OH.
Krentzman, A. R. (2007, June). How I Found My Dissertation Topic and How My
Dissertation Topic Found Me. Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
Krentzman, A. R. (2007, February). Overview of New York City Social Services.
Presentation to the Long Island University Psychological Service Center, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2006, June). Writing and Pre-dissertation Publishing. Mandel
School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
Krentzman, A. R. (2006, April). Understanding Alcoholism. Presentation to high
school students of the Health Science Academy, Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, SUNY Downstate Medical School, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2005, October). Mirroring and the Work of Carl Rogers:
Seminar for Columbia University Social Work Interns. Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2005, October). How to Conduct Focus Groups for Outcomes
Assessment. Seminar for Columbia University Social Work Interns. Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2003, March and April). Recognizing and Responding to
Substance Dependence: Seminar for Columbia University Social Work Interns. Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Chiechi, J., Florvil, M., Gattis, M., Kudadjie-Gyamfi, E., and Krentzman, A. R.
(2003, April). The Common Ground Service Learning Program: First Year Results. Poster. Faculty-Student Showcase, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2001, October). Effective Peer Academic Advisement: Student
mentor training session. Freshman Year Program, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
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Krentzman, A. R. (2000, April). Teaching Library Research Skills in Honors Orientation Seminar. Poster. Faculty-Student Showcase, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2000, January). An Introduction to Social Work. The College
Project Program for High School Seniors, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (1999, October). Crisis Intervention. Freshman Year Mentor
Program, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY. Krentzman, A. R. (1997, April). Recognizing and Responding to Alcohol and
Substance Abuse Problems among College Students and University Employees. Advisement Council, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (1997, October). Crisis Intervention. Freshman Year Mentor
Program, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY. Krentzman, A. R. (1996, May). Recognizing and Responding to Alcohol and
Substance Abuse Problems among College Students. LIU Plan Staff Retreat, Long Island University, Glen Cove, NY.
Contributed Papers and Posters Presented at Professional Meetings, Conferences, and Universities (Peer Reviewed; Competitive Process)
Krentzman, A. R. (2016, September 30). Teaching the Clients to Paddle with
OARS: Pilot Study of a Positive Communication Intervention for Men in a Residential Substance Use Disorder Recovery program. Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers Forum, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Krentzman, A. R. (2015, November 8). The Latest Research on Spirituality and
Addiction Recovery. Twin Cities Jewish Community 15th Annual Conference on Mental Health, Jewish Community Center, St. Paul, MN.
Krentzman, A. R. (2015, October 26). The Latest Research on Spirituality and
Addiction Recovery. Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery and Chemical Health (MARRCH), St. Paul RiverCentere, St. Paul, MN.
Krentzman, A. R., Higgins, M.M., Hassett, A., & Meyer, P. (2015, June). What
are recovering alcoholics grateful for? Poster. Fourth World Congress on Positive Psychology, Lake Buena Vista, FL.
Krentzman, A. R. (2015, March 28). Gratitude and Addiction Recovery.
Minnesota Psychological Association 79th Annual Convention. Minneapolis, MN.
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Krentzman, A. R. (2014, October 28). Reflective Listening Skills: The Heart of
Motivational Interviewing. Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery and Chemical Health (MARRCH), St. Paul RiverCentere, St. Paul, MN.
Krentzman, A. R. (2014, October 19). Attitude of Gratitude: The Science and the
Experience of Being Grateful. Twin Cities Jewish Community 14th Annual Conference on Mental Health, Temple Israel, Minneapolis, MN.
Krentzman, A. R., Hassett, A. L., Mannella, K., Robinson, E.A.R., Cranford, J.
A., Mowbray, O. (2013, June). To What Degree do Alcohol-Use Disorder Counselors Employ Interventions Which Promote Well-Being? Poster. Third World Congress on Positive Psychology, Los Angeles, CA.
Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R., Cranford, J. A. (2013, June). Symposium
Panelist. Symposium Title: 12-Step Processes and Outcomes: Does Gender Matter? Title of Paper: Alcoholics Anonymous, Spirituality, and Gender. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Krentzman, A. R. (2012, July). The Recovery Movement and Positive
Psychology. Panelist. The 7th Biennial International Meaning Conference. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Zhabenko, O., Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R., & Brower, K. J. (2012,
May). Prediction of Insomnia Severity among Alcohol Dependent Patients Using a Lagged Mediational Analysis. The 108th annual meeting of the Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology, Sapporo city, Hokkaido, Japan.
Robinson, E. A. R. & Krentzman, A. R. (2011). What is Recovery? Roundtable
Discussion Panel. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Krentzman, A. R., Cranford, J. A., Robinson, E. A. R. (2011). Multiple
Dimensions of Spirituality in Recovery: A Lagged Mediational Analysis of Alcoholics Anonymous’ Principal Theoretical Mechanism of Behavior Change. Panelist. Pre-conference meeting on Mechanisms of Change Research. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
McClellan, M. L., Reed, B. G., Day, K. M., & Krentzman, A. R. (2011, March).
Michigan Women’s Studies Association Conference. Leading the Way: Feminism, Education, and Social Change. Drink and drugs across the disciplines: A conversation on addiction and gender. Grand Rapids, MI.
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Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R., Jester, J., & Perron, B. (2010). Heat Maps: A Technique for Classifying and Analyzing Drinking Behavior. Poster. Twelfth International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors (ICTAB-12), Santa Fe, NM.
Krentzman, A. R., Farkas, K. & Townsend, A. (2009, January). Using
Quantitative Visualization to Uncover Hidden Data Patterns in Social Work Research. Poster. Society for Social Work and Research, 2009 Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Rosenberg, J. & Krentzman, A. R. (2008, October). Meeting the Health and
Mental Health Needs of Grandparent Caregivers. Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
Krentzman, A. R. (2008, June). Spirituality, Religiosity, and Alcoholism
Treatment Outcomes: A Comparison between Black and White Respondents. Third North American Conference on Spirituality and Social Work, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Krentzman, A. R. (2007, October). Spirituality and Religiosity and Alcoholism
Treatment Outcomes: A Comparison between Black and White Respondents, a Report on Preliminary Findings. Meditation and Spirituality: Scientific, Conceptual, and Applied Perspectives. Conference of the Center for the Study of Health, Religion, and Spirituality at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Krentzman, A. R. (2006, October). Assessing Health Care Students’ Cultural
Competence: A Strategy for Reviewing Multidisciplinary Measures. Poster. Fifth National Conference on Quality Health Care for Culturally Diverse Populations: Building the Essential Link between Quality, Cultural Competence, and Disparities Reduction in Seattle, Washington.
Krentzman, A. R. (2006, October). Bridging Borders between University and
Community: Innovations in Field Instructor Training. Annual Conference of the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Barker, S., Beldin, K., & Krentzman, A. R. (2006, October). Ties that Bind: The
Transformative Experience of a Summer-Study Doctoral Program. Annual Conference of the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Krentzman, A. R. (2006, February). Review of Multidisciplinary Measures of
Cultural Competence for use in Social Work Education. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education’s Annual Program Meeting in Chicago, Illinois.
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Krentzman, A. R. (2003, October). Teaching the Social Work Contract. Paper
accepted for presentation at the Baccalaureate Program Director’s Annual Meeting in Reno, Nevada.
Krentzman, A. R., Wheeler, R., and Cuonzo, M. (2001, October). Teaching
Diversity Content in the Honors Interdisciplinary Core. Conference of the National Collegiate Honors Council, Chicago, IL.
Krentzman, A. R. (2001, October). How to Create an Award-Winning Newsletter.
Conference of the National Collegiate Honors Council, Chicago, IL. Krentzman, A. R. (2000, October). Teaching Library Research Skills in Honors
Orientation Seminar. National conference of the National Collegiate Honors Council, Washington, DC.
Abstracts Published in Electronic/Paper Format: Archived, Searchable
Krentzman, A.R., Klatt, E., Sharratt, M., Mannella, K., Foster, K.T. (June 2017). Demographic, Social, and Clinical Characteristics of 672 Women Entering Five Sober Living Houses Over Nine Years. Poster. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Special Issue: 40th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June 24-28 – Denver, Colorado.
Krentzman, A.R., Westlund, J., Tinetti, T. (June 2017). Pilot Test of a
Communication-Skills Intervention among Individuals in Recovery from Severe Substance-Use Disorders. Poster. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Special Issue: 40th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June 24-28 – Denver, Colorado.
Pagano, M.E.; Krentzman, A.R.; Rhodes, C. (June 2017). Assessment of
Strengths among Youths Court-Referred to Residential Treatment. Poster. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Special Issue: 40th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June 24-28 – Denver, Colorado.
Krentzman, A.R. (June 2016). The Association of Gratitude with Increased
Drinking among High-Frequency High-Intensity Drinkers. Poster. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Special Issue: 39th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June 25-29 – New Orleans, Louisiana 40 (S1), p. 236A.
Krentzman, A.R.; Webb, J.R.; Jester, J.M.; and Harris, J.I. (June 2016).
Longitudinal Relationship between Forgiveness of Self and Forgiveness of Others among Individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders. Poster. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Special Issue: 39th
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Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June 25-29 – New Orleans, Louisiana 40 (S1), p. 236A.
Krentzman, A.R., Higgins, M.M., Staller, K., Klatt, E.S. (June 2015).
Alexithymia, Emotional Dysregulation, and Recovery from Alcoholism: Therapeutic Response to Assessment of Mood. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
Krentzman, A. R., Mannella, K. A., Hassett, A. L., Barnett, N. P., Meyer, P. S.,
Cranford, J. A., Brower, K. J. (2014, June). The Effect of a Gratitude Intervention on Mood among Individuals in Treatment for an Alcohol Use Disorder. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Bellevue, WA.
Krentzman, A. R., Mannella, K. A., Hassett, A. L., Barnett, N. P., Meyer, P. S.,
Cranford, J. A., Brower, K. J., Higgins, M. M. (2014, June). Feasibility and Acceptability of a Gratitude Intervention among Individuals in Treatment for an Alcohol Use Disorder. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Bellevue, WA.
Krentzman, A. R., Hassett, A. L., Mannella, K., Robinson, E.A.R., Cranford, J.
A., Mowbray, O. (2013, June). To What Degree do Alcohol-Use Disorder Counselors Employ Interventions Which Promote Well-Being? Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Mowbray, O., Cranford, J. A., Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R. (2013,
June). Alcohol use disorders are a correlate of diminished social ties: Findings from a nationally representative sample. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Pagano, M.E., Krentzman, A.R., Maietti, C., Ionescu, R., & Stout, R.L. (2013,
June). Risk factors of infectious disease among alcohol dependent girls and boys court-referred to treatment. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R., Cranford, J. A. & Mowbray, O. (2012,
June). The Differential Effect of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Drinking on Dimensions of Spirituality. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Krentzman, A. R., Pressman, S. D., Hassett, A. L., Steinberg, D., Robinson, E. A.
R., Cranford, J. A. & Mowbray, O. (2012, June). Positive and Negative Emotional Expression Predict Poor Longitudinal Drinking Outcomes Among Alcoholics Interviewed About Drinking and its Consequences. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
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Bradley, J. C., Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R., Cranford, J. A. &
Mowbray, O. (2012, June). The Impact of the First Year of AA Membership on Spirituality/Religiousness, Drinking Behaviors, and Drinking Consequences. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Robinson, E. A. R., Cranford, J. A., & Krentzman, A. R. (2012, June). Three-year
Trajectories of Drinking Behavior in a Sample of Alcoholics. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Mowbray, O., Robinson, E. A. R., Krentzman, A. R., & Cranford, J. A. (2012,
June). The Effect of Desire for Abstinence on Longitudinal Alcohol Use Patterns among Alcohol-Dependent Adults. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Kuerbis, A. N., Krentzman, A. R., Sacco, P., & Robinson, E. A. R. (2012, June).
The Impact of Retirement and Social Support on Drinking Among Middle-Aged and Older Alcoholics. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Zhabenko, O., Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R., & Brower, K. (2011).
Negative Affect Predicts Longitudinal Course of Insomnia in Alcohol-Dependent Patients. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Robinson, E. A. R., Cranford, J. A., and Krentzman, A. R. (2011). Increases in
Purpose in Life over 3 Years are Associated with Remission from Alcohol Dependence. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Krentzman, A. R., Jester, J., Cranford, J. A., Robinson, E. A. R., & Perron, B.
(2011). Attrition and Data Quality in Longitudinal Studies of Alcoholism: Effects of Mode of Administration and Incentive Schedule. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Krentzman, A. R., Jester, J., Robinson, E. A. R., & Perron, B. (2010). Heat Maps
versus Growth Mixture Modeling: Grouping Alcoholics by Drinking Pattern. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
Krentzman, A. R., Pagano, M. E., Battle, D., Andrade, F. H., Delva, J., Robinson,
E. A. R., Bradley, J. C., (2010). Spirituality/Religiousness/Altruism and Substance Abuse Treatment Outcomes: A Comparison between Black and White Adolescents. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
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Robinson, E. A. R., Krentzman, A. R., Webb, J. R., & Brower, K. J. (2010) 12-
Month changes in Spirituality and Religiousness Predict Drinking Outcomes at 15 Months. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
Robinson, E. A. R., Krentzman, A. R., Webb, J. R., & Brower, K. J. (2010)
Alcoholics’ Spirituality and Religiousness: Description of a Range of Dimensions. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
Krentzman, A. R., Robinson, E. A. R., & Brower, K. (2009, June).
Spirituality/Religiousness and Six-Month Drinking Outcomes: A Comparison between Black and White Participants. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
Pagano, M. E., Krentzman, A. R., Odner, C. C., Baryak, J. L., Zywiak, W. H., &
Stout, R. L. (2009, June). Service to Others in Sobriety (SOS). Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
Krentzman, A. R. (2008, July). Spirituality, Religiosity, and Alcoholism
Treatment Outcomes: A Comparison between Black and White Respondents. Poster. Research Society on Alcoholism & International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism Joint Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC.
Research Summarized in Blogs, Reports, Digests, and Other Media Schmit, K. (2017, May). Applications of positive psychology to substance use
disorder. Research Update, Butler Center for Research, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, BCR-RU36 (5/17) 6043-2-Issue #63. file:///C:/Users/akrentzm/Downloads/BCR_PositivePsychology.pdf
Marty, G. (2017, Winter). The gratitude factor. CEHD Connect: The Magazine of
the College of Education and Human Development. http://connect.cehd.umn.edu/the-gratitude-factor/
Krentzman, A.R. Positive psychology and addiction recovery. (12 June 2015).
College of Education and Human Development Vision 2020 Blog Post. http://cehdvision2020.umn.edu/cehd-blog/positive-psychology-addiction-recovery/
Research Recovery Institute of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the
Harvard University Medical School (2015, March). Press release. Attitude of gratitude: Pilot study of the Three Good Things exercise.
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http://www.recoveryanswers.org/pressrelease/attitude-of-gratitude-pilot-study-of-the-three-good-things-exercise/
University of Minnesota School of Social Work (2013). Research for the
Common Good, pp. 2-3. A new look at what makes chemical dependency treatments work.
Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2012, October 17). Review of the application of
positive psychology to substance use, addition, and recovery research. http://findings.org.uk/count/downloads/download.php?file=Krentzman_AR_4.cab
Alcohol Reports. (2011, January). How Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Work: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives. Paper featured on international blog on alcoholism and alcohol-related problems:
http://alcoholreports.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-alcoholics-anonymous-aa-and.html
The Brown University Digest of Addiction Theory and Application. (2010,
August). Religiousness, purpose in life related to favorable drinking outcomes. 29(8), pp. 4-5. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/data.20121/pdf
Make Waves Not Noise. (2010, August). Spirituality, religiousness and
alcoholism treatment: Comparing outcomes for Black and White clients. http://www.makewavesnotnoise.com/
Case Western Reserve University (2009). Spirituality, religiosity, and alcoholism
treatment. The Value of Research 2008-09, Student Research, p. 45. https://ora.ra.cwru.edu/showcase/postedFiles/TheValueOfResearch_2009.pdf
TEACHING AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
University of Minnesota Courses
1. Introduction to Social Work Practice—Individuals and Systems (Section 002): Fall 2013 Introduction to Social Work Practice—Individuals and Systems (Section 003): Fall 2013
2. Advanced Social Work Practice Evaluation (Section 002): Fall 2013/Spring 2014 3. Introduction to Social Work Practice—Individuals and Systems (Section 002): Fall 2014 4. Introduction to Social Work Practice—Individuals and Systems (Section 004): Fall 2014 5. Advanced Social Work Practice Evaluation (Section 002): Fall 2014/Spring 2015 6. Advanced Social Work Practice Evaluation (Section 003): Fall 2015/Spring 2016 7. Substance Abuse and Social Work (Section 001): Summer 2016 8. Substance Abuse and Social Work (Section 001): Fall 2016 9. Introduction to Social Work Practice—Individuals and Systems (Section 002): Fall 2016
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Course Updates and Redesigns 1. Substance Abuse and Social Work, 2016 2. Introduction to Social Work Practice—Individuals and Systems, 2016
Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare Krentzman, A. R. (2015) “Reflective Listening: The Heart of Motivational Interviewing” Online instructional toolkit developed for child welfare supervisors, created for the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare. Krentzman, A. R. (2015) “Reflective Listening: The Heart of Motivational Interviewing” Train-the-trainer workshop provided to child welfare supervisors in southeastern Minnesota, created for the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare. Krentzman, A. R. and Tinetti, T. (2016). “Applying Positive Psychology (and Other Helpful Strategies) to the Well-Being of Child Welfare Workers.” Three-part web-based training module, created for the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare. http://cascw.umn.edu/portfolio-items/positive-psychology-and-well-being-of-child-welfare-workers-three-part-series/ CEUs on a Stick Continuing Education Workshop at CEUs on a Stick, “Interventions from Positive Psychology” August 2013 Long Island University—Brooklyn Campus Department of Social Work Human Behavior in the Social Environment II: Macro Theories: 2006 Social Work Fieldwork Seminar: 2002-2009 Social Work Fieldwork: 2002-2009 Social Work/Sociology Field Experience: 2000-2002 Social Work Macro Practice: 1999 Social Work/Sociology Micro and Mezzo Practice: 1998
Freshman Year Program Honors Freshman Orientation Seminar: 2000-2001 Freshman Orientation Seminar: 1997-1998 World of Work Orientation Seminar: 1996-1998
Information Technology Introduction to the Personal Computer: 1997 Introduction to Word Processing: 1997 ADVISING AND MENTORING
University of Minnesota Research Assistants
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Margaret Higgins Tonia Tinetti Monica Sharratt Emily Klatt Karen Goodenough Tyler Best Community of Scholars Program (COSP) within the Diversity of Views and Experiences (DOVE) Fellowship Mentored incoming MSW student Erica Laub, 2016. MSW Master’s Student Advisees: Rekha Banerjee Ashley Bemmels, MSW July 2015 Meredith Brandon, MSW May 2015 Andrea Brubaker Marisol Campusano Shanna Carlson Amy Davis Stephanie Dietz Angela Gallagher, MSW July 2015
Jesse Greenawald Libby Haight Samantha Hirschey Anne Johnson Evan Lieberman Alexa Nelson Shane Prijatel-Spare Elise Quam Jamie Schmidtke
Member, Computer Science Master’s Final Exam Committee Ziqing Angela Yu, Topic: “Revealing Facets of Self in an Anonymous Online Recovery Community,” MS awarded 2016 Member, Social Work Doctoral Dissertation Committees: Tamara Kincaid, PhD Awarded 2015 Erin Sugrue Karen Goodenough Member, Counseling and Student Personnel Psychology Doctoral Dissertation Committee: Kerry O’Brien, PhD Awarded 2015 Co-Advisor (with Wendy Haight), Social Work Doctoral Dissertation Committee: Ebony Ruhland, PhD Awarded 2016 University of Michigan Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) Research Mentor: 2009-2013
Department of Psychology Research Mentor: 2009-2013 Practicum in Psychology Advanced Laboratories in Psychopathology Faculty Directed Early Research for Psychology as a Social Science
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Honors Thesis Advisor: Robin Conley 2012-2013 SERVICE AND PUBLIC OUTREACH Service to the Discipline/Profession Editorships/Journal Reviewer Experience Journal Reviewer Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2011 Qualitative Social Work, 2013-present (3 manuscripts in 2015) Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2014-present (1 manuscript in 2015) Alcohol and Alcoholism, 2015 (2 manuscripts in 2015) Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (2016) Addiction Research and Theory (2016) Psychology of Religion and Spirituality (2017) Book Reviewer Addiction Research Foundation, 2012 Princeton University Press, 2011 Oxford University Press, 2014 Editor of Special Issue Guest Co-editor, with Michelle McClellan, PhD. Women and alcohol: Multi-disciplinary
perspectives, 2011, Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 29(4), 323-504.
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Editorial Board Member Carlat Addiction Report: Six issues per year, 2013-present Review Panels for External Funding Agencies Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) —Grant Reviewer, 2011 The John Templeton Foundation—Grant Reviewer, 2010 Service to the University/College/Department
University of Minnesota
Department/Unit Service Reader, Doctoral Written Preliminary Examinations, Spring 2015 Member, Curriculum Committee, Advanced Practice Evaluation Course, Fall
2013-Spring 2016 Member, Curriculum Committee, Health, Disabilities, and Aging Concentration,
Fall 2013-present Member, MSW Admissions Committee, 2016-present. Presenter, Professional Development Colloquium, “Straight Talk from a [Former]
Postdoc,” February 2014 Search Committee for Field Coordinator Position, Summer 2014 Reviewer of MSW and PhD Admissions Applications, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Presenter, Research Symposia: • “Spirituality and Alcohol Treatment Outcomes: Comparison between Black
and White Participants,” October 2013 • “Pilot Study of a Positive Communication Intervention for Men in a
Residential Substance Use Disorder Recovery Program,” September 21, 2016 Organizer of Peters Hall Media Streaming of Provost Hanson’s panel discussion, “Reaffirming our Values, Rebuilding the Social Compact: A Campus Forum,” November 17, 2016. Organizer with Liz Lightfoot: State and national political and legislative activities in the aftermath of the 2016 election. December 2, 2016. Member, Faculty Panelist for Admissions Recruitment Open House, March 7, 2017 Course Updates and Redesigns (Please note, this is also listed under teaching, above) Substance Abuse and Social Work, 2016 Introduction to Social Work Practice—Individuals and Systems, 2016
Long Island University—Brooklyn Campus
Organization of Conferences
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Krentzman, A. R. (2009, April). Race, Sexuality, & Social Justice. Keynote
speaker: Dr. Juan Battle, City University of New York Graduate Center. Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2008, November). Religiosity and Spirituality in the lives of
African American Adults. Keynote speaker: Dr. Jacqueline Mattis, New York University. Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. (2008, April). Preventing Homelessness. Department of Social
Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY. Krentzman, A. R. (2007, April). Topics in Domestic Violence: Batterer Treatment
Programs. Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Juwayai, Y. & Krentzman, A. R. (2006, November). AIDs in Africa and New
York City. Departments of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2006, April). Empowerment and the Refugee Experience.
Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY. Krentzman, A. R. (2005, November). Challenges Facing Formerly Incarcerated
Women: Overcoming Obstacles to Successful Reentry. Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2004, April). Making the Personal Political: Organizing for
Change. Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2004, November). Fatherhood in African-American Families.
Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY. Krentzman, A. R. (2004, April). AIDS and its Impact on Children and Families.
Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY. Krentzman, A. R. (2003, November). Health and Social Welfare in Caribbean
Communities. Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Krentzman, A. R. (2003, April). Preventing Domestic Violence across the
Lifespan. Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
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Krentzman, A. R. (2002, November). Aging and Diversity. Department of Social Work, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY.
Public and Other Service
Program evaluation for “Come Straight Home,” St. Paul, MN, organization which
operates sober living houses for women. Data cleaning nearing completion, preliminary data analysis underway with MSW Research Assistants, November 2014-present.
Provided communication skills training to 70 sober living house managers.
Minnesota Association of Sober Homes, Inc. June 2, 2016, St. Paul, MN. Webinar Lecture for University of Minnesota Alumni Association, “Addiction
101: Myths and Misconceptions,” February 28, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj25qUCDSNE&feature=youtu.be
Panelist, Post-performance discussion, Northrop Auditorium Dance Series. After
Kidd Pivot’s performance of Betroffenheit, I will serve on the panel discussing resiliency and wellbeing in the face of addiction, the piece’s central theme. March 21, 2017.
Gratitude lecture and workshop for public school teachers and administrators,
College of Education and Human Development. February 17, 2017. The Emily Program Guest Speaker: Spirituality and Addiction Recovery. March
23, 2017.