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August, 2017 DAVID E. BIEGEL CURRICULUM VITAE TITLE David E. Biegel, Ph.D. Henry Zucker Professor of Social Work Practice and Professor of Psychiatry and Sociology Chair, Doctoral Program Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences 10900 Euclid Avenue Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106 EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Maryland, School of Social Work and Community Planning Dissertation- Help seeking and receiving in urban ethnic neighborhoods M.S.W. University of Maryland, School of Social Work and Community Planning B.A. College of the City of New York (Political Science) SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS Fellow, American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, 2013- Fellow, The Gerontological Society of America, 1992- Fellow, Society for Social Work and Research, 2016- Research Fellow, Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1990-1991 Who’s Who in America 2016, Seventieth Edition Who’s Who in the Midwest, Forty-Second Edition, 2016 Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, Eighth Edition, 2011-2012 Who’s Who in American Education, Sixth Edition, 2004-2005 Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, Third Edition, 1991 Who's Who among Human Service Professionals, Second Edition, 1988 RESEARCH INTERESTS: Relationship between formal and informal care; barriers to service use by vulnerable populations; co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders; impact of chronic illness on families across the lifespan; involvement of families in treatment and rehabilitation programs; implementation of evidence-based practices; support groups for vulnerable populations.
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August, 2017

DAVID E. BIEGEL

CURRICULUM VITAE

TITLE David E. Biegel, Ph.D. Henry Zucker Professor of Social Work Practice and Professor of Psychiatry and Sociology Chair, Doctoral Program Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences 10900 Euclid Avenue Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106

EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Maryland, School of Social Work and Community Planning Dissertation- Help seeking and receiving in urban ethnic neighborhoods M.S.W. University of Maryland, School of Social Work and Community Planning B.A. College of the City of New York (Political Science)

SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS

Fellow, American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, 2013- Fellow, The Gerontological Society of America, 1992- Fellow, Society for Social Work and Research, 2016- Research Fellow, Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1990-1991 Who’s Who in America 2016, Seventieth Edition Who’s Who in the Midwest, Forty-Second Edition, 2016 Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, Eighth Edition, 2011-2012 Who’s Who in American Education, Sixth Edition, 2004-2005 Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, Third Edition, 1991 Who's Who among Human Service Professionals, Second Edition, 1988

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Relationship between formal and informal care; barriers to service use by vulnerable populations; co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders; impact of chronic illness on families across the lifespan; involvement of families in treatment and rehabilitation programs; implementation of evidence-based practices; support groups for vulnerable populations.

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RESEARCH GRANTS

“Supporting Families of Adolescents and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders,” Principal Investigator, funded through the Mt. Sinai Catalytic Autism Research Award, CWRU International Center for Autism Research & Education, $21,400, 2016-2017. “The Institute for Applied Social Sciences Research and Research Commons at the Jack Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences,” Project Director, funded by the Cleveland Foundation, $250,000, 2014-2015. “Strengthening the Social Networks of Clubhouse Members,” Principal Investigator, funded by the Woodruff Foundation, $13,650, 2011-2012. “Family Involvement and the Clubhouse,” Principal Investigator (Francesca Pernice-Duca, Co-Principal Investigator, Wayne State University), funded by the Cleveland Foundation, 2010-2012, $36,307. “Strengthening the Social Networks of Clubhouse Members,” Principal Investigator, funded by the Woodruff Foundation, $19,929, 2010-2011. “The Impact of Supported Employment for Consumers with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders,” Principal Investigator, funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, $164,189, 2005-2008. “Family Support to Adults with Mental and Drug Disorders,” Principal Investigator, Proposal Development Grant, $3750, funded by the Ohio Board of Regents, 2005. “Family Support to Adults with Mental and Drug Disorders,” Principal Investigator, funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, $4996, 2003-2004. “Family Support to Adults with Mental and Drug Disorders,” Principal Investigator, funded by the Ohio Board of Regents, $3500, 2003-2004. “Families of Women with Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders: Family Caregiver Involvement, Roles and Well-Being,” Principal Investigator, Research Pilot Study, funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2002-2004. “Families of Women with Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Disorders: Family Caregiver Involvement, Roles and Well-Being,” Principal Investigator, $15,000, funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, 2002-2004. “Families of Persons with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Disorders” Principal Investigator, Proposal Development Grant, $6750, funded by the Ohio Board of Regents, 2002.

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“Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Coordinating Center of Excellence,” Director of Research & Evaluation, $625,000, funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services, 2000-2004. “Implementing the Recovery Model for Persons with Serious Mental Illness,” Co-Principal Investigator, $107,082 funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, 2000-2001. “Case Managers and Family Caregivers: Facilitators and Barriers to Satisfactory Interaction,” Co-Principal Investigator, $26,757, funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1999-2000. “Translating Research into Practice and Policy,” Principal Investigator, $60,000, funded by the Nord Family Foundation, 1998-2000. “Translating Research into Practice and Policy,” Principal Investigator, $25,000, funded by the Woodruff Foundation, 1998-1999. “Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute,” University Site Director, $56,312, Public-Academic Fellows Program in Mental Health Services Research, NASMHPD Research Institute, Inc., 1998-2000. “Outcomes of the Hill House Clubhouse,” Principal Investigator, $37,500, funded by Hill House, Inc., 1998-1999. “Enhancing the Use of Research Findings in Mental Health Service Delivery and Policy,” Principal Investigator, $79,223, funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1998-2000. “Emergency Services and Central Enrollment Research Project,” Co-Investigator, $28,961, funded by the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board, 1997-1998. “Facilitators and Barriers to Support Group Participation,” Principal Investigator, $60,921, funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1997-1998. “Impact of the Family Stability Incentive Fund Program: A Two Year Evaluative Study,” Co-Investigator, $198,951, funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1996-1998. “Pilot Managed Care Research Project,” Co-Principal Investigator, $48,920, funded by the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board, 1996-1998. “Facilitators and Barriers of Service Use and Predictors of Emotional Distress for Parents of Children with Severe Emotional Disorders,” Co-Investigator, $24,788, funded by the Nord Family Foundation and the Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1997-1998.

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“Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute,” University Site Director, $46,000, Public-Academic Fellows Program in Mental Health Services Research, NASMHPD Research Institute, Inc., 1996-1998. “Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute,” Co-Director, $896,776, funded by the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board, the Nord Family Foundation, the Ohio Department of Mental Health, and the Treu-Mart Fund, 1994-2001. “Enhancing the involvement of minority families in the treatment and care of their family members with mental illness,” Principal Investigator, $36,140, funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1994-1995. “Joseph C. and Florence Mandel Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiving Institute,” Acting Director (1994-95), $625,000, funded by the Joseph C. and Florence Mandel Family Foundation, 1994-1999. “Center for Social Work Practice Innovations, Co-Director, $551,908, funded by the George W. Codrington, Harry K. & Emma J. Fox, George Gund, Nathan L. & Regina Herman, Martha Holden Jennings, Nord Family, Premier Industrial, and Treu-Mart Foundations, 1991-1997. "Enhancing natural support systems of persons with severe mental disability: A fifteen month demonstration project," $53,500, Principal Investigator, funded by the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board and the Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1992-1993. “Enhancing natural support systems of persons with severe mental disability: A literature review and training plan,” $19,950, Principal Investigator, funded by the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board, 1990-1991. “Delivery of mental health services to minority elderly persons: A fifteen month service development project”, $59,783, Co-Principal Investigator, funded by the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board, 1990-1992. “The role of race in family caregiving with mentally ill persons: Burden, support systems, and use of self-help”, $55,529, Principal Investigator, funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, Office of Program Evaluation and Research, and the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board, 1989-91. “Intensive family preservation services research conference”, $42,302, Co-Principal Investigator, funded by The Commonwealth Fund, the Treu-Mart Foundation and Belllefaire/Jewish Children’s Bureau, 1989-90. "Family caregiving project", $165,019, Principal Investigator, funded by the George Gund Foundation, 1988-1990.

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"Pittsburgh mediation project", Evaluator, Pittsburgh Mediation Center, 1986-1987. "The effect of adult day care upon family burden", Principal Investigator, submitted through Vintage, Inc., funded by Adult Services of Allegheny County, Area Agency on Aging, 1986- 1987. "Family elder care policy incentives", Principal Investigator, funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, January- June, 1986. "Service coordination for the blind and visually impaired elderly", Project Director, submitted through Vintage, Inc. funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, January-June, 1986. "Coping with dementia: Multivariate causal models," Co-Investigator, funded by the National Institute on Aging, 1986-1989. "River Communities Project", Co-Investigator, funded by the Pittsburgh Foundation, 1985-1986. "A video-based program about mental illness for adolescents," Evaluator, United Mental Health, Inc., 1985-1986. "Developing local partnerships for service: Aging and mental health," Co-Principal Investigator, funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Aging, and Department of Public Welfare, Office of Mental Health, 1984-1985. "Effectiveness of a cooperative respite care program," Principal Investigator, funded by the Buhl Foundation, 1985-1986. "Social networks and mental health: An annotated bibliography," Principal Investigator, funded by the Office of Prevention, National Institute of Mental Health, 1983-1984. "Mutual support group project for families of the mentally ill," Evaluation and Research Director, United Mental Health, Inc., 1983-1984. "Social networks and mental health: A computerized bibliography," Principal Investigator, funded by the Office of Faculty Development, University of Pittsburgh, 1982-1983. "Social support and the high risk elderly: A research and demonstration project," Co-Principal Investigator, funded by the Pittsburgh Foundation and the Research Development Fund, University of Pittsburgh, 1982-1985. "Strengthening social networks of the frail elderly: Intervention strategies for practitioners," Co-Principal Investigator, funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Aging, 1982-1983.

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"Requisites for the adaptation of mental health services," Project Director, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, 1976-1980.

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2015- Chair, Doctoral Program Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 2009-2015 Advisory Board Member Neurological Outcomes Center Case Western Reserve University UH Case Medical Center 2008-2014 Associate Dean for Research and Training Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 2005 Acting Chair, Doctoral Program Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 2009- Consulting Faculty, Research & Evaluation 2005-2009 Research Consultant Center on Evidence-Based Practices at Case

Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University

2000-2005 Director of Research and Evaluation Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Coordinating Center of Excellence

Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and the Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University

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2000- Professor of Psychiatry (Secondary Appointment) School of Medicine Case Western Reserve University 2002- Founding Co-Director, Center on Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 2002-2004 Chair, Faculty Steering Committee Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 1998-2001 Chair, Doctoral Program Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 1994-2002 Founding Co-Director Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 1994-1995 Founding Acting Director Joseph C. and Florence Mandel Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiving Institute Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 1991-1997 Founding Co-Director Center for Practice Innovations Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 1991- Professor of Sociology (Secondary Appointment) Department of Sociology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH

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1989-90 Co-Director Practice Demonstration Program Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 1988-1996 Senior Faculty Associate University Center on Aging and Health Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 1987- Henry L. Zucker Professor of Social Work Practice Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH Courses taught: Doctoral Program--Advanced Research Methods; Social Welfare Policy and Planning Models; Social Networks Masters Program-- Mental Health Policy and Service Delivery; Introduction to Social Research; Policy, Planning, & Programs 1987-1988 Visiting Senior Research Associate University Center for Social and Urban Research University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 1985-1986 Associate Professor of Social Work, School of Social Work; and, Senior Research Associate, University Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Courses taught: Social Networks (Doctoral Program); Urban Analysis; Community Organization 1980- 1985 Assistant Professor of Social Work, School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Courses taught: Social Networks (Doctoral Program); Urban Analysis; Generic Practice Skills; Community Organization 1976-1980 Center Associate and Director, Neighborhood and Family Services Project University of Southern California Washington Public Affairs Center Washington, DC

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1976-1980 Faculty, Pre-Conference Institute on Community Support Systems, National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, 1980 Annual Meeting Instructor, Community Mental Health, University of Maryland, School of Social Work and Community Planning, 1979

Co-Instructor, Administration of Mental Health Services, University of Southern California, Washington Public Affairs Center, 1978

Field Instructor, University of Maryland, School of Social Work and Community Planning, 1976-1977 Field Instructor, Department of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1975-1976 RESEARCH CONSULTING EXPERIENCE 2002-2003 Consultant Federation for Community Planning Cleveland, OH 1995-1996 Consultant Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation Austin, TX 1990-1993 Consultant Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board Cleveland, OH 1987-1990 Consultant Alzheimer Center University Hospitals Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 1987- 1988 Research Consultant Director, Health Services Research and Development Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH

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1986-1988 Evaluator Pittsburgh Mediation Project Pittsburgh Mediation Center Pittsburgh, PA 1985-1986 Evaluator Video-based Program about Mental Illness for Adolescents United Mental Health, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA 1984-1987 Director of Research and Director, Vintage Institute, Vintage, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA 1983-1985 Evaluation and Research Director Mutual Support Group Project United Mental Health, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE 1973-1976 Executive Assistant to the Acting Director; Director, Office of Planning and Program Development; Planner and Program Developer Associated Catholic Charities, Inc. Baltimore, MD 1971-1972 Executive Director Junction, Inc. Westminster, MD 1971 Community Organizer United Farm Workers, AFL-CIO Baltimore, MD 1967-1970 VISTA Volunteer Office of Economic Opportunity Raton, NM and Baltimore, MD

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UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL COMMITTEES

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY Advisory Board Member, Neurological Outcomes Institute, School of Medicine Member, Budget System Review Committee, Faculty Senate Budget Committee, Faculty Senate Research Committee, Graduate Studies Committee, Information Resources Committee, President’s Advisory Committee on Minorities, President’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure Senior Faculty Associate, University Center on Aging and Health JACK, JOSEPH AND MORTON MANDEL SCHOOL OF APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES Chair, Budget Committee, Faculty Search Committee, Steering Committee Member, Building Committee, Budget Committee, Communications Committee, IT Committee, Mental Health Specialization Committee, Policy Faculty Committee, Research and Training Committee, Steering Committee

JOURNAL BOARDS

Community Mental Health Journal, Editorial Board, 1997-2017 Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work, 2017-2019 Home Health Care Services Quarterly, Editorial Board, 2013- Social Work Research, Editorial Board, 2013-2014; Consulting Editor, 2010-2012 Clinical Gerontologist, Editorial Board, 2009-2016 Journal for the Society of Social Work and Research, Editorial Board, 2009-2014 The Open Health Services and Policy Journal, Editorial Board, 2008-2011 Families in Society, Contributing Editor, “The Future of Social Work with Older Adults,” July- September, 2005, Volume 86 (3). Research on Social Work Practice, Editorial Board, 2003-2005 The Gerontologist, Editor, Practice Concepts Section, 2002-2004 Journal of Applied Social Sciences, Editorial Board, 1990-1999 Social Work, Consulting Editor, 1995-1998

JOURNAL REVIEWS

Aging and Human Development; Canadian Journal on Aging; Evaluation and Program Planning; Family Process; Family Relations; Hospital and Community Psychiatry (Psychiatric Services); Journal of Aging and Health; Journal of Case Management; Journal of Community Psychology; Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology; Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences; Journal of Mental Health; Medical Care; Policy Studies Journal; Research on Aging; Schizophrenia Bulletin; Social Science & Medicine; Social Service Review; Urban Resources

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PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS Academy of Certified Social Workers Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County, Board of Directors, 2010-2017 Vice Chair, 2014-2015 Finance & Operations Committee, 2010-2011; Chair, 2013- Executive Committee, 2013- Community Relations and Advocacy Committee, 2013- Planning and Oversight Committee, Vice Chair, 2011-2013 AGESW, Member ANSWER Coalition Steering Committee, Member, 2000-2002 Association for Gerontology Education in Social Work (AGESW) Benjamin Rose Institute, Chair, Institutional Review Board, 2000-2003 Bridgeway, Inc., Board of Trustees Member, 2003-2010 President & Treasurer, 2004- 2007 Vice President, 2007-2009 Chair, Nominating Committee, 2006-2010 Chair, Program Committee, 2003-2004 Executive Committee, 2003-2009 Community Care Network, Board of Trustees Member, 2004-2010 Secretary, 2006-2007 President, 2009-2010 Council Gardens, Board Member; Co-Chair, Planning Committee, 1999-2001 Federation for Community Planning, Consultant, Mental Health Initiative Project Research Committee, 2001-2003 Member, Standing Committee on Mental Health, 1994-5 Gerontological Society of America, Fellow, Social Research, Planning, and Practice Section Member, Advisory Committee, Hartford Gerontological Social Work Leaders, 2014- Director of Mentoring, Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars Program, 2007-2014 National Research Mentor, Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars Program, 1999- Program Committee, Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars Program, 1999- Hill House Program Committee, Ad Hoc Member, 1997-2000 Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research, President, Board of Directors, July, 2000-2002 Chair, Search Committee for Executive Director, March- June, 2000 Board Member, 1998-2000 Scientific Advisory Committee Member, 1998- Israel Council of Higher Education, Quality Assessment and Assurance Division, External Review Committee, Social Work and Human Services, 2015-2016

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Jewish Community Federation, Research and Evaluation Subcommittee, Community Planning Committee/Task Force of Agency Professionals, 2003- Menorah Park Center for the Aging, Forward and Strategic Planning Committee, 1994-6 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Member National Association of Social Workers, Member Society for Social Work Research, Member Awards Committee—1998-2001 Abstract Committee—1999, 2006-

CONSULTATION Berks County Office on Aging Case Western Reserve University, Alzheimer's Center Case Western Reserve University, School of Applied Social Sciences Catholic University of America, Center for the Study of Pre-Retirement and Aging Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cancer Center Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Director, Health Services Research and Development Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board Cuyahoga County Drug Abuse Board Fairhill Institute for the Elderly Federation for Community Planning Gerontological Society of America, Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholars Program, National Research Mentor and Program Committee, 1999-2014 Hill House Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals National Commission on Neighborhoods National Institute of Mental Health, Special Emphasis Panel, 1996-1998 O.A.S.I.S. Ohio Department of Mental Health, Mental Health Outcomes Task Force Oxford University Press Pittsburgh Mediation Center Plenum Publishing Corporation President's Commission on Mental Health Sage Publications, Inc. School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin Smith Richardson Foundation Springer Publishing Company Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services, Knowledge Application Standing Review Committee Member Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development United Mental Health, Inc.

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University of South Maine University of the District of Columbia Vintage, Inc. Westchester County Department of Mental Health (NY) White House Conference on Aging, Cleveland, Ohio Regional Forum White House Conference on Families

PUBLICATIONS

BOOK SERIES-- EDITORSHIPS Biegel, D.E. & Tracy, E. M. (Eds.). Evidence-based practices. A nine volume book series published by Oxford University Press in collaboration with the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University.

Hemmelgarn, A., Williams, N., Green, P., Dukes, D., & Glisson, C. (In press). The culture paradox: Bridging organizational science, practice, mission and margin with ARC. New York: Oxford University Press. Lundgren, L.M., & Krull, I. (In press). Screening, assessment and treatment of substance use disorders: Evidence-based practices, community and organizational setting in the era of integrated care. New York: Oxford University Press. Kropf, N.P., & Cummings, S.M. (2017). Evidence-Based Treatment & Practice with Older Adults. New York: Oxford University Press. Wang, M., & Singer, G.H.S. (2016). Supporting Children with Developmental Disabilities: Evidence-Based and Emerging Strategies. New York: Oxford University Press. Jenson, J.M., & Bender, K.A. (2014). Preventing Childhood and Adolescent Problem Behavior: Evidence-based Strategies in School, Family, and Community Settings. Drake, R., Bond, G., & Becker, D. (2012). IPS Supported Employment: An Evidence-Based Approach. Corcoran, J. (2010). Mental health of youth: The state of evidence-based practice. New York: Oxford University Press. Kelly, M.S., Raines, J., Stone, S., & Frey, A. (2010). School Social Work: An evidence informed framework for practice. New York: Oxford University Press. Lefley, H. (2009). Family psychoeducation for severe mental disorders. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Biegel, D.E. & Blum, A. (Eds.), Innovations in practice and service delivery with vulnerable populations. An interdisciplinary series published by Oxford University Press and sponsored by the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University.

Becker, D. & Drake, R. (2003). A working life for people with severe mental illness. New York: Oxford University Press. Burns, B., & Hoagwood, K., & English, M. (Eds.). (2002). Community treatment for youth: Evidence-based interventions for severe emotional and behavioral disorders.. New York: Oxford University Press. Biegel, D.E. & Blum, A.B. (Eds.) (1999). Innovations in practice and service delivery across the lifespan. New York: Oxford University Press.

Biegel, D.E. & Schulz, R. (Eds.), Family caregiving applications. An interdisciplinary seven volume series. Sponsored by the Center for Practice Innovations, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Lefley, H. (1996). Family caregiving for adults with mental illness. Volume 7, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Hooyman, N. R., & Gonyea, J. (1995). Family care, policy and gender justice: Feminists perspective on caring for adults with developmental disabilities, mental illness and the frail elderly. Volume 6, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Kane, R.A. & Penrod, J.D. (1995). Family caregiving in an aging society: Policy perspectives. Volume 5, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Kahana, E., Biegel, D.E., & Wykle, M. (Eds.). (1994). Family caregiving: A lifespan perspective. Volume 4, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Neal, M.B., Chapman, N.J., Ingersoll-Dayton, B., & Emlen, A.C. (1993). Balancing work and caregiving: For children, adults and elders. Volume 3, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Minkler, M. & Roe, K.M. (1993). Grandmothers as caregivers: Raising children of the crack cocaine epidemic. Volume 2, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. Biegel, D.E., Sales, E., & Schulz, R. (1991). Family caregiving in chronic illness: Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, heart disease, mental illness, and stroke. Volume 1, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

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BOOKS Singer, G.H.S., & Biegel, D.E. Family support and public policy, manuscript under development. Biegel, D.E. (2016). Editorial Board & Section Editor, Special Older Adult Populations. In D.B. Kaplan & B. Berkman (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging. Second Edition. New York: Oxford University Press. Singer, G.H.S., Biegel, D.E., & Conway, P. (2012). Family support and family caregiving across disabilities: Conceptual frameworks, research, and policy. Florence, KY: Taylor & Francis. Chapters 2-9 of this book were originally published as papers in special issues of the Journal of Family Social Work, 13 (3), 2010, and 12 (2) (2009) edited by George H.S. Singer and David E. Biegel). Biegel, D.E. (2006). Editorial Board & Section Editor, Social Work Practice with Special Populations of Older Adults and Caregivers. In Berkman & D'Ambruoso (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging. New York: Oxford University Press. Biegel, D.E. & Blum, A.B. (Eds.).(1999). Innovations in practice and service delivery with vulnerable populations across the lifespan. New York: Oxford University Press. Harel, Z., Biegel, D.E., & Guttmann, D. (Eds). (1994). The Jewish aged in the U.S. and Israel: Diversity, programs and services. New York: Springer Publications. Kahana, E., Biegel, D.E, & Wykle, M. (Eds.). (1994). Family caregiving: A lifespan perspective. Family Caregiver Applications Series, Volume 4. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Biegel, D.E., Sales, E., & Schulz, R. (1991). Family caregiving in chronic illness: Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, heart disease, mental illness, and stroke. Family Caregiver Applications Series, Volume 1. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Wells, K. & Biegel, D.E. (Eds.) (1991). Family preservation programs: Research and evaluation. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.. Biegel, D.E. & Blum, A. (Eds.). (1990). Aging and caregiving: Theory, research and policy. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Biegel, D.E., Farkas, K., Abell, N., Goodin, J. & Friedman, B. (1989). Social support networks: A bibliography, 1983-1987. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Biegel, D.E., McCardle, E., & Mendelson, S. (1985). Social networks and mental health: An annotated bibliography. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.

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Biegel, D.E., Shore, B., & Gordon, E. (1984). Building support networks for the elderly: Theory and applications. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, Inc. Biegel, D.E. & Naparstek, A. (Eds.) (1982). Community support systems and mental health: Practice, policy and research. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Naparstek, A., Biegel, D.E. & Spiro, H. (1982). Neighborhood networks for humane mental health care. New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation. MONOGRAPHS Biegel, D.E. & Farkas, K. (1989). Mental health and the elderly: Service delivery issues. Cleveland: Monograph Series, Western Reserve Geriatric Education Center, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E., Gordon, E. & Shore, B. (1984, December). Social network interventions with the frail elderly: A resource and training manual. Psychological Documents. Naparstek, A., Biegel, D.E. & Spence, B. (1979, November). Community analysis data report, Volume I, first level analysis. Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, Manuscript #1964. JOURNAL ARTICLES Chang, C.W., & Biegel, D.E. (In press). Factors affecting mental health service utilization among Latino Americans with mental health issues. Journal of Mental Health. Pernice-Duca, F., Biegel, D.E., Kim, J.Y., & Conrad-Garrisi, D. (In Press). The mediating role of mattering in recovery and stigma. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. Chung, C.L., Pernice-Duca, F., Biegel, D.E., Norden, M., & Chang, C.W. (2016). Family perspectives of how their relatives benefit from clubhouse participation: A qualitative inquiry. Journal of Mental Health. Advance online publication. doi: 10.3109/09638237.2016.1149805 Kim, H., Tracy, E.M., Biegel, D.E., Min, M.O., & Munson, M.R. (2015). The effects of organizational culture on mental health service engagement of transition age youth. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 42 (4), 466-485. Pernice-Duca, F., Biegel, D.E., Hess, H.R., Chung, C.L., & Chang, C.W. (2015). Family members’ perceptions of how they benefit when relatives living with serious mental illness participate in Clubhouse community programs. Family Relations, 64, 446-459. Chadiha, L., Aranda, M., Biegel, D.E., & Chang, C.W. (2014). The importance of mentoring faculty members of color in schools of social work. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 34, 351-362.

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Chang, C.W., Chung, C., Biegel, D.E., Pernice-Duca, F., Min, M.O., & D’Angelo, L. (2014). Predictors of Loneliness of Clubhouse members. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 37 (1), 51-54. Biegel, D.E., Pernice-Duca, F., Chang, C.W., & D’Angelo, L. (2013). Correlates of peer support in a Clubhouse setting. Community Mental Health Journal, 49 (3), 249-259. Biegel, D.E., Pernice-Duca, F., Chang, C.W., Chung, C.L., Min, M.O, & D’Angelo, L. (2013). Family social networks and recovery from severe mental illness of Clubhouse members. Journal of Family Social Work, 16 (4), 274-296. Brown, S., Biegel, D.E., & Tracy, E. (2011). Likelihood of asking for help in caregivers of women with substance use or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders. Case Management Journals, 12 (3), 94-100. Moore, B.C., Biegel, D.E., & McMahon, T.J. (2011). Maladaptive coping as a mediator of family stress. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 11, 17-39. Beimers, D., Biegel, D. E., Guo, S., & Stevenson, L. D. (2010). Employment entry through supported employment: Influential factors for consumers with co-occurring mental and substance disorders. Best Practices in Mental Health: An International Journal, 6 (2), 85-102. Biegel, D.E., Kola, L.A., Meeks, D., Stevenson, L., & Beimers, D. (2010). A university-agency mental health research collaboration: A case example. Journal of Case Management, 11 (2), 83-90. Singer, G.H.S., Biegel, D.E., & Ethridge, B. (2010). Trends impacting public policy support for caregiving families. Special Issue, Journal of Family Social Work, 13 (3), 191-207. Singer, G.H.S., & Biegel, D.E. (Eds.) (2010). Empirical evidence of family support and family caregiving across disabilities. Special Issue, Journal of Family Social Work, 13 (3), 191-285. Biegel, D.E., Stevenson, L., Beimers, D., Ronis, R.J., & Boyle, P. (2010). Predictors of competitive employment among consumers with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. Research on Social Work Practice, 20 (2), 191-201. Biegel, D.E., Katz, S., Meeks, D., Brown, S., & Tracy, E. (2010). Predictors of depressive symptomatology in family caregivers of women with substance use disorders or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders. Journal of Family Social Work, 13 (2), 25-44. Biegel, D.E., Beimers, D., Stevenson, L., Ronis, R.J., & Boyle, P. (2009). Predictors of referral to Supported Employment among consumers with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. Community Mental Health Journal, 45 (6), 427-438.

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Singer, G.H.S., & Biegel, D.E. (Eds.) (2009). Conceptual frameworks for family support and family caregiving across disabilities. Special Issue, Journal of Family Social Work, 12 (2), 97-193. Singer, G.H.S., Biegel, D.E., & Ethridge, B.L. (2009). Toward a cross disability view of family support for caregiving families. Journal of Family Social Work, 12 (2), 97-118. Singer, M.I., Kola, L.A., & Biegel, D.E. (2008). Development of the NIDA funded Center on Substance Abuse and Mental Illness. Social Work Research, 32 (4), 281-286. Katz-Saltzman, S., Biegel, D.E., & Townsend, A. (2008). The impact of caregiver-care recipient relationship quality on family caregivers of women with substance use disorders or co-occurring substance and mental disorders. Journal of Family Social Work, 11 (2), 141-165. Essex, B., & Biegel, D.E. (2007). Older case management clients with younger family members in need of care: Interdependencies and well-being. Care Management Journals 8 (4), 162-170. Biegel, D.E., Swanson, S., & Kola, L. (2007). The Ohio Supported Employment Coordinating Center of Excellence. Research on Social Work Practice, 17 (4), 504-512. Biegel, D.E., Kola, L., & Ronis, R. (2007). Supporting the implementation of evidence-based practices for adults with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 3 (1), 1-12. Biegel, D.E., Ishler, K., Katz, S., & Johnson, P. (2007). Predictors of burden in families of women with substance disorders or co-occurring substance and mental disorders. Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 7, (1/2), 25-49. Biegel, D.E., Katz-Saltzman, S., Tracy, E., & Townsend, A. (2006). Predictors of Dyadic Relationship Quality of Women in Substance Abuse Treatment. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 3 (1), 87-112. Reprinted in Revista REDES, 2008, Volume 15. Townsend, A., Biegel, D.E., Ishler, K., Wieder, B., & Rini, A. (2006). Families of persons with substance and mental disorders: A conceptual framework and literature review. Family Relations Journal, 55, 473-486. Biegel, D.E., Hokenstad, M.C., Singer, M. & Guo, S. (2006). One School’s experience in reconceptualizing part-time doctoral education in Social Work. Journal of Social Work Education, 42 (2), 231-247. Tracy, E.M., & Biegel, D.E. (2006). Personal social networks and dual disorders: A review of the literature and implications for practice and future research. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 2 (2), 59-88.

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Biegel, D.E. (2005). Contributing Editor. The Future of Social Work with Older Adults. Families in Society, 86 (3). Min, M., Biegel, D.E., & Johnsen, J.A. (2005). Predictors of Psychiatric Hospitalization for Adults with Co-Occurring Substance and Mental Disorders as Compared to Adults with Mental Illness Only. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 29 (2), 114-121. Biegel, D.E., Shafran, R, & Johnsen, J. (2004). Facilitators and Barriers to Support Group Participation for Family Caregivers of Adults with Mental Illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 40 (2), 151-166. Chadiha, L, Adams, P., Biegel, D.E., Auslander, W., & Gutierrez, L. (2004). Empowering African American women informal caregivers: A literature synthesis and practice strategies. Social Work, 49 (1), 97-108. Tracy, E.M., Biegel, D.E., Rebeck, A.C., & Johnsen, J.A. (2003). Intersystem collaboration: A statewide initiative to support families. Family Preservation Journal, 7, 79-96. Biegel, D.E., Kola, L.A., Ronis, R.J., Boyle, P.E., Delos Reyes, C.M., Wieder, B., & Kubek, P. (2003). The Ohio Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Coordinating Center of Excellence: Implementation support for evidence-based practice. Research on Social Work Practice, 13 (4), 531-545. Dyches, H., Biegel, D.E, Johnsen, J., Guo, S &, Min, O.M. (2002). The impact of mobile crisis services on the use of community-based services. Research on Social Work Practice, 12 (6), 731-751. Zlotnik, J., Biegel, D.E., & Solt, B. (2002). The Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research: Strengthening Social Work research in practice and policy. Invited paper. Research on Social Work Practice, 12 (2), 318-337. Ryan, S., Tracy, E.M., Rebeck, A., Biegel, D.E., & Johnsen, J. (2001). Critical Themes of Intersystem Collaboration: Moving from a “Can We” to a “How Can We” Approach to Service Delivery with Children and Families. Journal of Family Social Work, 6 (4), 39-60. Biegel, D.E., Johnsen, J., & Shafran, R. (2001). The Cuyahoga Community Mental Health Research Institute: An academic/public mental health research partnership. Research on Social Work Practice, 11 (3), 390-403. Guo, S., Biegel, D.E., Johnsen, J., & Dyches, H. (2001). Assessing the impact of mobile crisis services on preventing hospitalization: A community-based evaluation. Psychiatric Services, 52 (2), 223-228.

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Johnsen, J., Biegel, D.E., & Shafran, R. (2000). Concept mapping in mental health: Uses and adaptations, Evaluation and Program Planning, 23 (1), 67-75. Biegel, D.E. & Schulz, R. (Eds.). (1999). Special Issue, Interventions for family caregivers. Family Relations, 48 (4), 343-435. Biegel, D.E. & Schulz, R. (1999). Caregiving and caregiver interventions in aging and mental illness. Family Relations, Special Issue, 48 (4), 345-354. Pedlar, D., & Biegel, D.E. (1999). The impact of family caregiver attitudes on the use of community services for dementia care. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 18 (2), 201-221. Song, L., Biegel, D.E., & Johnsen, J. (1998). Predictors of Psychiatric Re-hospitalization for Persons with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 22 (2), 155-166. Biegel, D. (1998). Families and psychiatric rehabilitation: Past, present and future. Social Security, Journal of Welfare and Social Security Studies, 53, 79-91. Biegel, D.E., Farkas, K., & Song, L. (1997). Barriers to the use of mental health services by African-American and Hispanic elderly persons. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 29 (1), 23-44. Song, L., Biegel, D.E., & Milligan, E. (1997). Predictors of depressive symptomatology among lower social class caregivers of persons with chronic mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 33 (4), 269-286. Biegel, D.E., Johnsen, J.A., & Shafran, R. (1997). Overcoming barriers faced by African-American families with a family member with mental illness. Family Relations, 46 (2), 163-178. Biegel, D.E. & Song, L. (1995). Facilitators and barriers to caregiver support group participation. Journal of Case Management, 4 (4), 164-172 Biegel, D.E. (1995). Facilitators and barriers to small group participation. Journal of the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 6 (3), 18-20. Biegel, D.E. Tracy, E.M., & Song, L. (1995). Barriers to social network interventions with persons with severe and persistent mental illness: A survey of mental health case managers. Community Mental Health Journal, 31 (4), 335-349. Biegel, D.E., Song, L., & Milligan, S. (1995). A comparative analysis of family caregivers perceived relationships with mental health professionals. Psychiatric Services, 46 (5), 477-482. Reprinted in American Psychiatric Association, Psychiatric Services Resource Center. Families and mental health treatment, 1998, 28-33.

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Tracy, E.M. & Biegel, D.E. (1994). Preparing social workers for social network interventions in mental health practice, Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 10 (1/2), 19-41. Biegel, D.E., Milligan, E., Putnam, P., & Song, L. (1994). Predictors of burden among lower socioeconomic status caregivers of persons with chronic mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 30 (5), 473-494. Biegel, D.E., Tracy, E., & Corvo, N. (1994). Strengthening social networks: Intervention strategies for mental health case managers. Health and Social Work, 19 (3), 206-216. Biegel, D.E., Bass, D., Schulz, R., & Morycz, R. (1993). Predictors of in-home and out-of-home service use by family caregivers of Alzheimer’s disease patients. Journal of Aging and Health, 5 (4), 419-438. Reprinted in: Gerontology: Journal of Aging Studies (Israel Gerontological Society), 1996, 74, 37-50. Sales, E., Schulz, R., & Biegel, D.E. (1992). Predictors of family strain in families of cancer patients: A review of the literature. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 10 (2), 1-26. Wells, K. & Biegel, D.E. (1992). Intensive family preservation services research: Current status and future agenda. Social Work Research and Abstracts, 28 (1), 21-27. Biegel, D.E., Magaziner, J. & Baum, M. (1991). Social support networks of White and Black elderly at-risk for institutionalization. Health and Social Work, 16 (4), 245-257. Petchers, M., Biegel, D.E. & Snyder, A. (1991). Barriers to implementation of a cooperative model of respite care. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 16 (3/4), 17-31. Biegel, D.E., Cunningham, J., Yamatani, H. & Martz, P. (1989). Self-reliance and blue collar unemployment in a steel town. Social Work, 34 (5), 399-406. Biegel, D.E., Petchers, M., Snyder, A., & Beisgen, B. (1989). Unmet needs and barriers to service delivery for the blind/visually impaired elderly. The Gerontologist, 29 (1), 86-91. Biegel, D.E., Shore, B. & Silverman, M. (1989). Overcoming barriers to serving the aging/mental health client: A state initiative. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 13 (3/4), 147-165. Biegel, D.E. & Blum, A. (1988-89). Introduction. Aging and Family Caregivers: Special Issue. The Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 13 (1), 1-8. Biegel, D.E. & Blum, A. (Eds.) (1988-89). Aging and Family Caregivers: Special Issue. The Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 13 (1).

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Petchers, M., Biegel, D.E., & Drescher, R. (1988). A video-based program to educate high school students about serious mental illness. Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 39 (10), 1102-1103. Biegel, D.E. & Yamatani, H. (1987). Help-giving in self-help groups. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 1987, 38 (11), 1195-1197. Biegel, D.E. & Yamatani, H. (1987). Self-help groups for families of the mentally ill: Roles and benefits. International Journal of Family Psychiatry, 8 (2), 151-173. Biegel, D.E. & Shore, B. (1987). Social network interventions with the elderly: A training program for aging network staff. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 1 (2), 65-86. Biegel, D.E. (1984). Help seeking and receiving in urban ethnic neighborhoods: Strategies for empowerment. Journal of Prevention and Human Services, 3(2/3), 119-143. Naparstek, A. & Biegel, D.E. (1981). Neighborhood networks unite white ethnic areas. Practice Digest, 3 (4), 13-17. Biegel, D.E. & Naparstek, A. (1979). Organizing for mental health: An empowerment model. Journal of Alternative Human Services, 5(3), 8-14. BOOK CHAPTERS Biegel, D.E., & Chang, C.W. (In preparation). Enchancing mental health services: Lessons learned from western countries. In M.C. Hokenstad, Jr., & Midgley, J. (Eds.), Lessons from Abroad: Adapting International Social Welfare Innovations. Second Edition. Washington, DC: NASW Press (contract under review). Biegel, D.E, and Chang, C.W. (In press). Social supports: Formal and Informal. In Capezuti, L., Malone, M., Gardner, D.S., Khan, A., & Baumann, S.L. (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Elder Care. Fourth Edition. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Biegel, D.E., & Roberts, A. (2016). Impoverished and homeless older adults. In D.B. Kaplan & B. Berkman (Eds.), Oxford handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging. Second Edition (pp.467-477). New York: Oxford University Press Biegel, D.E., & Yoon, S. (2014). Social Work education: Research. In Encyclopedia of Social Work Online. New York: Oxford University Press. Biegel, D.E., & Chang, C.W. (2014). Social Supports: Formal and Informal. In E.A. Capezuti, M. Malone, P. Katz & M.D. Mezey (Eds.), Encyclopedia of elder care. Third Edition (pp. 697-700). New York: Springer Publications.

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Kola, L.A., Biegel, D.E., & Ronis, R. (2013). Evidence-based practice in community mental health: An overview. In K. Yeager, D. Cutler, D. Svendsen, & G.M. Sills (Eds.), Modern Community Mental Health: An Interdisciplinary Approach (pp. 231-242). New York: Oxford University Press. Biegel, D.E., Kola, L.A., Ronis, R., & Kruszynski, R. (2013). Evidence-based treatment for adults with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders: Current practice and future directions. In J. Rosenberg & S.J. Rosenberg (Eds.), Community Mental Health: Challenges for the 21sst Century. Second Edition (pp. 215-237). New York: Routledge. Biegel, D.E., Singer, G.H.S., & Conway, P. (2012). An overview of family support and family caregiving across disabilities: Conceptual frameworks, research, and policy. In G.H.S. Singer, D.E. Biegel, & P. Conway, Family support and family caregiving across disabilities: Conceptual frameworks, research, and policy. Florence, KY: Taylor & Francis. Biegel, D.E. (2008). Social Work Education: Research. In T. Mizrahi & L. Davis (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Work, 20th Edition. New York: Oxford University Press and the National Association of Social Workers. Biegel, D.E. (2008). Social supports (Formal and informal (pp.737-739). In E.A. Capezuti, E.L. Siegler, & M.D. Mezey (Eds.), Encyclopedia of elder care: The comprehensive resource on geriatric and social care. Second Edition. New York: Springer Publications. Biegel, D.E. (2006). Informal Caregiving (pp.170-178). In R. Schulz (Ed. In Chief), Encyclopedia of aging. Fourth edition. New York: Springer Publications. Biegel, D.E., & Leibbrandt, S. (2006). Social work practice with elders living in poverty (pp.167-180 In B. Berkman & S. Ambruoso (Eds.), Handbook of Social Work in Health and Aging. New York: Oxford University Press. Biegel, D.E., Kola, L.A., & Ronis, R. (2006). Evidence-based treatment for adults with co-occurring mental and substance disorders (pp.61-72). In S. Rosenberg & J. Rosenberg (Eds.), Readings in Community Mental Health. New York: Brunner-Routledge. Biegel, D.E. and Wieder, B. (2003). Caregiving: Informal (pp.198-205). In J.J. Ponzetti (Ed. in Chief), International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family Relationships. New York: Macmillan Reference. Biegel, D.E. (2001). Caregiver burden. In G. Maddox (Ed.), Encyclopedia of aging. Third Edition. New York: Springer Publications. Biegel, D.E. (2001). Social supports (Formal and informal) (pp. 609-612). In M.D. Mezey (Ed. in Chief), Encyclopedia of elder care: The comprehensive resource on geriatric and social care. New York: Springer Publications.

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Biegel, D.E., Robinson, E.M., & Kennedy, M. (2000). A review of empirical studies of interventions for families of persons with mental illness (pp. 87-130). In J. Morrisey (Ed.), Research in Community Mental Health, Volume 11. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. Biegel, D.E. & Blum, A. Introduction. (1999). In D.E. Biegel & A. Blum (Eds.)., Innovations in practice and service delivery with vulnerable populations across the lifespan. New York: Oxford University Press. Blum, A., & Biegel, D.E. Conclusion. (1999). Innovations in practice and service delivery with vulnerable populations across the lifespan. New York: Oxford University Press. Biegel, D.E. (1998). Familie und psychische Krankheit. In M.R. Textor (Ed.), Hilfen fur Familien: eine Einfuhrung fur soziale Berufe. Weinheim, Basel: Beltz. Biegel, D.E. (1995). Caregiver burden. In G. Maddox (Ed.), Encyclopedia of aging. Second Edition. New York: Springer Publications. Biegel, D.E. (1995). Economic supports for family caregivers of the elderly (pp.98-102). In A. Romaine-Davis, J. Boondas, & A. Lenihan (Ed.), Encyclopedia of home care for the elderly. Bethesda: Greenwood Press. Biegel, D.E. (1995). Caregivers. In A.E. Dell Orto & R. P. Marinelli (Eds.). Encyclopedia of disability and rehabilitation. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. Harel, Z. & Biegel, D.E. (1995). Aging, ethnicity and mental health services: Social Work perspectives on service need and use. In D.K. Padgett (Ed)., Handbook on ethnicity, aging and mental health. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Blum, A., Biegel, D.E., Tracy, E.M., & Cole, M.J. (1995). Agency-university collaboration: Partnerships for implementing and studying practice innovations. In P. Hess & E. J. Mullen (Eds.), Practitioner-researcher partnerships: Building knowledge from, in and for practice. Washington, DC: NASW Press. Biegel, D.E., Farkas, K., & Wadsworth, N. (1994). Social services. In P.K.H. Kim (Ed.), Services to the aging and aged: Public policies and programs. New York: Garland Publishing. Biegel, D.E. & Harel, Z. (1994). Diverse Jewish Aged: Challenges for program planning and service delivery. In Z. Harel, D.E Biegel, & D. Guttmann (Eds.), The Jewish aged in the U.S. and Israel: Diversity, programs and services. New York: Springer Publications, Inc. Kahana, E., Biegel, D.E., & Wykle, M. (1994). Introduction. In E. Kahana, D. Biegel, & M. Wykle (Eds.), Family caregiving across the lifespan. Family Caregiver Applications Series, Volume 4. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

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Kahana, E., Biegel, D.E., & Wykle, M. (1994). Conclusion. In E. Kahana, D. Biegel, & M. Wykle (Eds.), Family caregiving across the lifespan. Family Caregiver Applications Series, Volume 4. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Biegel, D.E., Song, L.,& Chakravarthy, V. (1994). Predictors of caregiver among support group members of persons with chronic mental illness. In E. Kahana, D. Biegel, & M. Wykle (Eds.), Family caregiving across the lifespan. Family Caregiver Applications Series, Volume 4. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Schulz, R., Williamson, G. M., Morycz, R., & Biegel, D.E. (1993). Changes in depression in men and women caring for an Alzheimer’s patient. In S. Zarit, L. Pearlin, & K.W. Schaie (Eds.), Caregiving systems: Informal and formal helpers. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Schulz, R., Williamson, G. M., Morycz, R., & Biegel, D. E. (1992). A longitudinal study of the costs and benefits of providing care to Alzheimer’s patients (pp.153-181). In S. Spacapan & S. Oskamp (Eds.), Helping and being helped in the real world: The Claremont symposium on applied social psychology. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Biegel, D. & Farkas, K. (1990). The Impact of neighborhoods and ethnicity on Black and White vulnerable elderly (pp. 116-136). In Z. Harel, P. Ehrlich, & R. Hubbard (Eds.), The vulnerable aged: People, services and policies. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Biegel, D.E. (1990). Epilogue: Elderly rehabilitation as art and science (pp. 215-219). In J. Dermot Frengley and M. Wykle (Eds.), Practicing rehabilitation with geriatric clients. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Schulz, R., Biegel, D.E., Morycz, R., & Visintainer, P. (1989). Psychological paradigms for understanding caregiving (pp. 106-121). In E. Light & B. Lebowitz (Eds.), Alzheimer's disease treatment and family stress: Directions for research. Washington, DC: National Institute of Mental Health, Government Printing Office. Biegel, D.E., Schulz, R., Shore, B., & Morycz, R. (1989). Economic supports for family caregivers of the elderly: Public sector policies (pp. 157-201). In M. Z. Goldstein (Ed.), Family involvement in the treatment of the frail elderly. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. Biegel, D.E. (1986). Neighborhoods. In Encyclopedia of Social Work, Eighteenth Edition. Silver Spring, MD: NASW. Biegel, D.E., Cunningham, J. & Martz, P. (1986). Mon Valley people speak: The Duquesne survey. In J. Cunningham & P. Martz (Eds.), Steel People. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, River Communities Project Monograph Series.

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Biegel, D.E. & Yamatani, H. (1986). Self-help groups for families of the mentally ill: Research perspectives (pp.58-79). In M. Goldstein (Ed.), Schizophrenia-- Family, patient and professional: A new partnership. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. Biegel, D.E. (1985). The application of network theory and research to the field of aging. In W.J. Sauer & R.T. Cloward (Eds.), Social support networks and the care of the elderly: Theory, research, practice. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Biegel, D.E., Naparstek, A., et al. (1982). Social support and mental health in urban ethnic neighborhoods. In D. Biegel and A. Naparstek (Eds.), Community support systems and mental health: Practice, policy and research. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Naparstek, A. & Biegel, D.E. (1982). A policy framework for community support systems. In D. Biegel and A. Naparstek (Eds.), Community support systems and mental health: Practice, policy and research. New York, Springer Publishing Company. Biegel, D.E. & Naparstek, A. (1982). The neighborhood and family services project: An empowerment model linking clergy and agency professionals. In A. Jeger & R. Slotnik (Eds.) Community mental health and behavioral ecology: A handbook of theory, research and practice. New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation. Naparstek, A. & Biegel, D.E. (1982). Community support systems: An alternative approach to mental health service delivery. In U. Rueveni, R. Speck, & J. Speck (Eds.) Therapeutic Intervention: Healing Strategies for human systems. New York: Human Sciences Press. Maguire, L. & Biegel, D.E. (1982). The use of social networks in social welfare: Jumping on the bandwagon. In Social welfare forum, 1981. New York: Columbia University Press. Biegel, D.E. (1980). Response to ethnicity and social services: Some policy perspectives. In U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Civil rights issues of Euro-ethnic Americans in the United States: Opportunities and challenges. Washington, D.C.: U.S.G.P.O. Naparstek, A. & Biegel, D.E. (1979). Partnership building in mental health and human services: A community support systems approach. In Subcommittee on Health and the Environment, House of Representatives, Community support for mental patients. Washington, DC: U.S.G.P.O. Biegel, D.E. & Sherman, W. (1979). Neighborhood capacity building and the ethnic aged. In D. Gelfand & A. Kutzik (Eds.), Aging and ethnicity. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Biegel, D.E., Johnson, J.A., Milligan, S., & Shafran, R. (1996). Enhancing the involvement of minority families in the treatment and care of their family members with mental illness. In Proceedings, Sixth Annual National Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research & Program Evaluation, February 11-13, 1996, Arlington VA. Sponsored by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute, Inc. Biegel, D.E., Milligan, S., & Putnam, P. (1991). The role of race in family caregiving with persons with mental illness: Predictors of caregiver burden. In Conference Proceedings, Second Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research. Alexandria, VA: NASMHPD Research Institute, Inc. Biegel, D.E., Naparstek, A., & Khan, M. (1980). Determinants of social support systems. In R. Stough & A. Wandersman (Eds.), Optimizing environments: Research, practice and policy. Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Washington, DC: EDRA. BOOK REVIEWS & FOREWORDS Biegel, D.E. (1998). Human services integration. Book Review. Readings, 13, 22. Schulz, R. & Biegel, D.E. (1996). Foreword. Lefley, J. Family caregiving for adults with mental illness. Volume 7, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Biegel, D.E. & Schulz, R. Foreword. (1995). In Hooyman, N. R. & Gonyea, J. Family care, policy and gender justice: Feminists perspective on caring for adults with developmental disabilities, mental illness and the frail elderly. Volume 6, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Biegel, D.E. (1994). Societal impact on aging: Historical perspectives. Book Review. Readings, 9 (2), 28. Biegel, D.E. (1993). Caring for frail elders: Developing community solutions and Wages for caring: Compensating family care of the elderly. Book Reviews. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 5 (3), 117-129. Biegel, D.E. & Schulz, R. (1993). Foreword. In Neal, M.B., Chapman, N.J., Ingersoll-Dayton, B., & Emlen, A.C. Balancing work and caregiving: For children, adults and elders. Volume 3, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. Schulz, R. & Biegel, D.E. (1993). Foreword. In Minkler, M. & Roe, K.M. Grandmothers as caregivers: Raising children of the crack cocaine epidemic. Volume 2, Family Caregiver Applications Series. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

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Biegel, D.E. (1991). Counseling and social support: Perspectives and practice. Book Review. Readings, 6 (1), 30. Biegel, D.E. (1988). Mental disorders in the community. Book Review. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 39 (1), 85. Biegel, D.E. (1987). Theory and practice of community social work. Book Review. Social Casework, 68(8), 508-510. Biegel, D.E. (1987). The organization of mental health services. Book Review. Readings, 2(1), 28. Biegel, D.E. (1985). Psychosocial rehabilitative programs for older adults. Book Review. Contemporary Psychology, 30(3), 244. Biegel, D.E. (1983). "Deinstitutionalization and the welfare state" and "The chronically mentally ill: Assessing community support programs." Book Review. Social Work, 28(6), 486. NATIONAL AND PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION PUBLICATIONS "Community Institutions," (White House Conference on Families, Families and major institutions, Delegate Workbook, May 1980, 39-45). "Developing a neighborhood approach to the delivery of human services," (National Commission on Neighborhoods, People building neighborhoods, March 1979, 234-236). "The neighborhood as a basis for community support systems," (President's Commission on Mental Health, Report to the President, Volume II, June 1978, 159-163). PRINT MEDIA Biegel, D.E., & Singer, M.I. “Others will pay for mental health funding cuts.” Opinion Editorial, The Plain Dealer, Sunday, June 28, 2009. Naparstek, A. & Biegel, D.E. "The care wasn't there," Opinion Editorial, The New York Times, Saturday, January 26, 1980. Naparstek, A. & Biegel, D.E. "The major plants a tree," Opinion Editorial, The Baltimore Sun, Wednesday, January 30, 1980.

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RESEARCH REPORTS/WORKING PAPERS Biegel, D.E., Ronis, R., Boyle, P., Beimers, D., & Stevenson, L. (2008). The Impact of Supported Employment for Consumers with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders. Final Report to the Office of Program Evaluation and Research, Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cleveland: Substance Abuse and Mental Illness and Supported Employment Coordinating Centers of Excellence, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E. & Singer, M.I. (2003). Survey of Evidence-based Practices. Cuyahoga County Mental Health Assessment. Cleveland: Federation for Community Planning. Biegel, D.E. & Singer, M.I. (2003). Survey of Agency Employee Turnover. Cuyahoga County Mental Health Assessment. Cleveland: Federation for Community Planning. Buckley, P.F., Biegel, D.E., Shafran, R., & Heller, L. (2003). Implementing the Recovery Model for Persons with Serious Mental Illness. Final Report to the Office of Program Evaluation and Research, Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cleveland: Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E., Shafran, R.D., Johnsen, J.A., & Friedman, S. (2001). Facilitators and Barriers to Support Group Participation. Final Report to the Office of Program Evaluation and Research, Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Wieder, B.L., Biegel, D.E., & Johnsen, J.A., (2001). CSP Workers and Family Caregivers: Facilitators and Barriers to Satisfactory Interaction. Final Report to the Office of Program Evaluation and Research, Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Webster, S.E., Biegel, D.E., Singer, M.I. & Johnsen, J.A., (2001). Service Use and Predictors of Emotional Distress of Parents of Children with Serious Emotional Disorders. Final Report to the Office of Program Evaluation and Research, Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E., & Johnsen, J.A. (2000). Directory of Mental Health Research Projects in Northeast Ohio. Fourth Edition. Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University.

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Johnsen, J.A., Biegel, D.E., Shafran, R.D., & Macmaster, S. (2000). Community Treatment of Long-Term Residents of a Psychiatric Facility: A Managed Care Approach. Final Report to the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board. Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Johnsen, J.A., Dyches, H., Guo, S., & Biegel, D.E. (1999). The Impact of Mobile Crisis Services on Hospitalization and the Receipt of Community Mental Health Services. Final Report to the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board. Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Tracy, E.M., Biegel, D.E., & Johnsen, J.A. (1999). Impact of the Family Stability Incentive Fund Program: A Two Year Evaluative Study. Final Report to the Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E., Wells, K., & Johnsen, J.A. (1998). Directory of Mental Health Research Projects in Northeast Ohio. Third Edition. Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute, Center for Practice Innovations, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E., Johnsen, J.A., Milligan, S., & Shafran, R. (1995). Enhancing the Involvement of Minority Families in the Treatment and Care of their Family Members with Mental Illness. Final Report to the Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute, Center for Practice Innovations, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Song, L., Biegel, D.E., & Johnsen, J.A. (1995). Use of Community Based Mental Health Services and Psychiatric Hospitalization by Adults with Severe Mental Disability: A Secondary Data Analysis. Final Report to the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board. Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute, Center for Practice Innovations, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E. & Tracy, E.M. (1993a). Natural Supports Project. Final Report-- Part One. Report to the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board. Cleveland: Center for Practice Innovations, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E. & Tracy, E.M. (1993b). Natural Supports Project. Final Report-- Part Two. Report to the Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cleveland: Center for Practice Innovations, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University.

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Farkas, K.J. & Biegel, D.E. (1992). Delivery of mental health services to minority elderly. Final Report to the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board. Cleveland: Center for Practice Innovations, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E., Milligan, S., Putnam, P., & Song, L. (1992). The role of race in family caregiving with persons with mental illness: Burden, support systems and use of self-help. Final report to the Ohio Department of Mental Health. Cleveland: Center for Practice Innovations, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Tracy, E.M., Biegel, D.E., & Corvo, K. (1991). Training program for case managers: Social network interventions with persons with severe mental disabilities. Report to the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board. Cleveland: Center for Practice Innovations, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Wells, K. & Biegel, D.E. Intensive family preservation services: A research agenda the 1990’s-- Brief report. (1990). Cleveland, OH: Bellefaire/Jewish Children’s Bureau and the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Wells, K. & Biegel, D.E. Intensive family preservation services: A research agenda the 1990’s-- Final report. (1990). Cleveland, OH: Bellefaire/Jewish Children’s Bureau and the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E. & Farkas, K. (Eds.). Working paper series, Practice Demonstration Program, 1988-1990. Cleveland: Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E. & Milligan, S. (1989). Social support networks: Blacks and Hispanics bibliography. Working paper series, Practice Demonstration Program. Cleveland: Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E., Farkas, K.J., & Fant, K. (1988). Family caregiving bibliography. Working paper series, Practice Demonstration Program. Cleveland: Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E., Farkas, K.J., & Abell, N. (1988). Social support networks and the elderly bibliography: 1983-1987. Working paper series, Practice Demonstration Program. Cleveland: Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Biegel, D.E. & Sites, E.W. Final report of an evaluation of the Pittsburgh Mediation Center Project. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 1988. Biegel, D.E. & Yamatani, H. The effectiveness of self-help groups for families of the mentally ill. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 1987.

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Biegel, D.E. & Yamatani, H. Adult day care and respite care for caregivers of the elderly. Cleveland, Ohio: Case Western Reserve University, 1987. Baum, M., Biegel, D.E., & Magaziner, J. The relationship between social support and the use of helping systems by the high risk elderly: An exploratory study. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 1987. Snyder, A., Dom, H., Biegel, D.E. & Beisgen, B. Service coordination for the blind and visually impaired elderly. Pittsburgh: Vintage, Inc. and Pittsburgh Blind Association, 1986. Biegel, D.E., Shore, B., Morycz, R. & Schulz, R. Family elder care incentive policies. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, 1986. Biegel, D.E., Shore, B., & Silverman, M. Developing local partnerships for service: Aging and mental health. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, 1985. TRAINING AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Social support and recovery: The mediating role of mattering,” Poster, D.E. Biegel, J. Kim, & F. Pernice-Duca, 2016 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 13-17, 2016, Washington, D.C. “Family caregivers of adults with severe mental illness: Caregiver needs and roles for primary care providers,” Lecture, D.E. Biegel, Family Medicine Urban Health Luncheon Lecture Series, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, November 18, 2015. “Clubhouse Impact on Other: Inquiry with the Families of Clubhouse Member.” Invited Workshop on Clubhouse Research Initiatives, F. Pernice-Duca, & D.E. Biegel. Clubhouse International 18th Seminar, October 24-29, 2015, Denver, CO. “Loneliness as a mediator in the relationship between social support and quality of life in adults with severe mental illness,” Poster, C.L. Chung, D.E. Biegel, & C.W. Chang, 2015 Annual Conference of the Social Work and Research, January 14-18, 2015, New Orleans, LA. “Family experience of the psychosocial Clubhouse model,” Poster Presentation (H. Hess, F. Pernice-Duca, D.E. Biegel, C.L. Chung, & C.W. Change) presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Baltimore, MD, November 19-22, 2014. “Hartford Geriatric Social Work Mentoring Institute,” Organizer & Chair, Pre-Conference Workshop, 2014 Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November 5, 2014, Washington, DC.

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“Clubhouse members’ family social networks and recovery from severe mental illness,” Poster, D.E. Biegel, C.W. Chang, & C.L. Chung, 2014 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 15-19, 2014, San Antonio, Texas. “An Ecological View of Psychosocial Clubhouses: Organizational, Family, and Member Level Experiences,” Symposium (F. Pernice-Duca, E. Onga, D.E. Biegel, L. D’Angelo, L. Kellogg, & J. Han) presented at the 11th World Congress of the World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Milan, Italy, November 10-13, 2012. “Supported Employment: An Evidence-Based Practice,” Workshop presented at the Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, April 19, 2012. “Predictors of Loneliness of Clubhouse Members,” Poster, D.E. Biegel, & C. Chang, 2012 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 11-15, 2012, Washington, D.C. “Supported Employment: An Evidence-Based Practice,” Workshop presented at the National Kaohsiung Normal University, June 9, 2011, Kaohsiung, Taiwan “Predictors of Referral to Supported Employment of Consumers with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders,” Paper presented at the Graduate Institute of Social Work, National Chengchi University, June 8, 2011, Taipei, Taiwan “The Use of Evidence-based Practices in Mental Health Systems: Need, Barriers, & Strategies,” Class Presentation at the Graduate Institute of Social Work, National Chengchi University, June 8, 2011, Taipei, Taiwan “Long term care in diverse populations: Trends, myths & realities,” Symposium Moderator, 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America, November 19-23, 2010, New Orleans, LA “Elder care in China,” Symposium Discussant, 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America, November 19-23, 2010, New Orleans, LA “Factors associated with the likelihood of asking for help in family caregivers of women with substance use disorders,” Poster S. Brown, D.E. Biegel, & E. Tracy, 2010 College on Problems of Drug Dependence Scientific Meeting, June 12-17, 2010, Scottsdale, AZ. “Employment entry through Supported Employment: Influential factors for consumers with co-occurring mental and substance disorders,” Poster D. Beimers, D.E. Biegel, S. Guo, & L. Stevenson, Quality of Behavioral Healthcare: A Drive for Change through Research Conference, April 13-14, 2010, Clearwater Beach, FL.

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“Factors associated with the likelihood of asking for help in family caregivers of women with substance use disorders,” Poster S. Brown, D.E. Biegel, & E. Tracy, 2010 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 14-17, 2010, San Francisco, CA. “Program and service needs of dual diagnosed transition age adults,” Poster S. Smalling, L. Stevenson, M. Singer, & D.E. Biegel), 2009 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 16-18, 2009, New Orleans, LA “Program and service needs of dual diagnosed transition age adults,” Poster S. Smalling, L. Stevenson, M. Singer, & D.E. Biegel), 2009 Research Showcase, Case Western Reserve University, April 2009, Cleveland, OH “Employment entry through Supported Employment: Influential factors for clients with co-occurring mental and substance disorders,” Paper with (David Beimers (first author) & L. Stevenson), 2009 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 16-18, 2009, New Orleans, LA “Mental Health Services,” Chair, Paper session, Sixty-first Annual Conference of the Gerontological Society of America, November 21-25, 2008, National Harbor, MD. “Predictors of referral to Supported Employment and predictors of employment of consumers with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders,” Paper presented at the School of Social Work, Adelphi University, May 5, 2008, Garden City, NY. “Characteristics of referral to Supported Employment among consumers with co-occurring substance and mental disorders,” Poster (with D. Beimers (first author), & L. Stevenson), Research SHOWCASE, April 17, 2008, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. “Predictors of referral and employment of consumers with co-occurring disorders,” Paper (with D. Beimers, L. Stevenson, R. Ronis, & P. Boyle), Ohio SE CCOE Conference “Embracing change at work: Taking Action,” Ohio Supported Employment Coordinating Center of Excellence, March 18-29 2008, Columbus, OH “Predictors of referral to supported employment and employment of consumers with co-occurring mental and substance disorders,” Research Results Briefing, Ohio Department of Mental Health, February 26, 2008, Columbus, OH “Patterns of employment and predictors of entry among consumers with co-occurring substance and mental disorders,” Paper (with D. Beimers, L. Stevenson, R. Ronis, & P. Boyle), 2008 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 17-20, 2008, Washington, DC.

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“Characteristics of referral to Supported Employment among consumers with co-occurring substance and mental disorders,” Poster (with D. Beimers (first author), & L. Stevenson), 2008 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 17-20, 2008, Washington, DC. “African American Female Informal Caregivers’ Psychological Well-Being, Mental Health Seeking and Health Service Utilization,” Symposium Discussant, 60th Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America, November 16-20, 2007, San Francisco, CA. “What Influences referrals to and use of Supported Employment among consumers with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders?" Roundtable (with David Beimers, Robert Ronis, and Patrick Boyle) 135th Annual Meeting & Exposition, American Public Health Association, November 3-7, 2007, Washington, DC. “Caregiving and caregiving interventions in mental illness and substance abuse,” Paper, Seminar for the Analysis of Social Networks, Pablo de Olavide University, September 24-25, 2007, Seville, Spain. “Stress, coping and well-being among family members of women with alcohol, other drug, and psychiatric problems,” Poster (with Barbara Moore (first Author) and T.J. Mahon), 30th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, July 7-12, 2007, Chicago, IL. “Stress, coping, and well-being among family members of women with substance use and psychiatric disorders,” Paper (with Barbara Moore (first Author) and T.J. Mahon), The College on Problems of Drug Abuse, Sixty-ninth Annual meeting, June 16-21, Quebec City, Canada. “Patterns of Employment and Predictors of Entry Among Consumers with Co-Occurring Substance and Mental Disorders,” Poster (with David Beimers (first Author), 2007 Research SHOWCASE, April 11-12, 2007, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. “The Impact of Supported Employment for Consumers with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders: Study Overview and First-Year Findings,” Workshop (with David Beimers), Ohio Supported Employment Coordinating Center of Excellence, March 20-21 2007, Columbus, OH “The Impact of Supported Employment for Consumers with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders: A Research and Practice Partnership,” Workshop (with David Beimers), 8th All-Ohio Institute on Community Psychiatry, March 16-17, 2007, Beachwood, OH. “Mental Health Parity: Caring for the Mental and Physical Health Needs of Ohioans,” Panel member. Sponsored by Bridgeway, Inc., March 12 2007, Cleveland, OH.

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“Maladaptive Coping as a Mediator of Stress in Family Members of Women with Alcohol, Drug and Psychiatric Disorders,” Poster (with Barbara Moore (first Author) and T.J. Mahon, Seventh Annual Samuel B. Guze Symposium on Alcoholism, Washington University Medical Center, February 15, 2007, Saint Louis, MO. “Depressive Symptomatology in Family Caregivers of Women with Substance Use Disorders or Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Disorders,” Poster (with Shiri Katz), 2007 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 11-14, 2007, San Francisco, CA. “Mental Illness and Social Networks across the Lifespan,” Symposium Discussant, 59th Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America, November 16-20, 2006, Dallas, TX. “Mobile Crisis Services in Cleveland,” “Mobile Crisis Services: Models, Practices, and Communities” Symposium, American Psychiatric Association, Institute on Psychiatric Services, October 8, 2006, New York, NY. “The Impact of Supported Employment for Consumers with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders.” Workshop (with David Beimers), 2006 Research Results Briefing, Ohio Department of Mental Health, October 3-4, 2006, Columbus, OH. “The Revolving Door of the Mentally Ill in the Courts,” Panel member. Sponsored by Bridgeway, Inc., March 22, 2006, Cleveland, OH. “The Impact of Caregiver-Care Recipient Relationship Quality on Family Caregivers of Women with Substance Use Disorders or Co-Occurring Substance and Mental Disorders,” Poster (with S. Katz (first author) and Aloen Townsend), Tenth Annual conference of the Society for Social work and Research, January 12-15, 2006, San Antonio, TX. “So You Want to Go to Graduate School,” Panel Presentation, 23rd Annual Baccalaureate Social Work Education Conference, November 3-6, 2005, Austin, TX. “Information on Doctoral Education,” Panel Presentation, 23rd Annual Baccalaureate Social Work Education Conference, November 3-6, 2005, Austin, TX. “Families of Women with Substance Disorders or Co-Occurring Substance and Mental Disorders,” Research to Practice Workshop, NIDA Dual Disorders Research Program, Case Western Reserve University, May 6, 2005, Cleveland, OH. “Predictors of Quality of Relationship in Families of Women with Co-Occurring Substance and Mental Disorders,” Poster (with E. Tracy, S. Katz, & A. Townsend), 7th All Ohio Institute on Community Psychiatry, March 18-19, 2005, Cleveland, OH.

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“Predictors of Burden in Families of Women with Substance Disorders or Co-Occurring Substance and Mental Disorders, Invited Paper, Child Welfare, Drug Abuse and Intergenerational Risk Seminar Series, School of Social Welfare, State University of New York at Albany, March 9, 2005, Albany, NY. “Predictors of Burden in Families of Women with Co-Occurring Substance and Mental Disorders, Paper (with K. Ishler & P. Johnson), Ninth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 13-16, 2005, Miami, FL. “Predictors of Quality of Relationship in Families of Women with Co-Occurring Substance and Mental Disorders,” Poster (with E. Tracy, S. Katz, & A. Townsend), Ninth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 13-16, 2005, Miami, FL. “Family Caregiving and Caregiver Interventions with Persons with Mental Illness and Mental Illness and Substance Abuse,” Plenary Lecture, Fifth Israeli Conference for Rehabilitation, December 6-7, 2004, Tel Aviv, Israel “Social Networks, Women in Reentry and Caregiver Burden,” Workshop Presenter, Ohio SAMI CCOE Conference 2004: Keeping the Focus on Consumers and Families, September 28-29, 2004, Columbus, OH “Outcomes Use: Benefits, Challenges and Next Steps for SAMI Programs,” Moderator, Ohio SAMI CCOE Conference 2004: Keeping the Focus on Consumers and Families, September 28-29, 2004, Columbus, OH “Caregiving Networks of Older Adults in Different Contexts,” Discussant, Eighth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 15-18, 2004, New Orleans, LA “Measuring Fidelity to the Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT) Model.” Poster (with Barbara Wieder, Patrick Boyle, Robert Ronis, Lenore Kola, Christina Delos Reyes, & Ric Kruzynski), Eighth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, January 15-18, 2004, New Orleans, LA “Health Disparities,” Session Chair, 56th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November 21-25, 2003, San Diego, CA. "Implementing the Recovery Model in an Inpatient Setting for Persons with Serious Mental Illness." Presentation (with Peter Buckley, Robert Shafran, and Laurie Heller). Research Results Briefing, 2003: Knowledge to Enhance Quality in Challenging Times, Office of Program Evaluation and Research, Ohio Department of Mental Health, November 12-13, 2003, Columbus, OH. “Evidence-based Practices and Agency Turnover,” Cuyahoga County Mental Health Needs Assessment Project, Presentation (with Jeffrey Johnsen), Woodruff Foundation Community Issues Forum, November 7, 2003.

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“IDDT Fidelity Issues and Implications.” Presentation (with Gary Bond and Barbara Wieder). Ohio SAMI CCOE Conference 2003: Implementing Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment: Making Partnerships Work, September 17-19, Columbus, OH. “Measuring Fidelity to the Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT) Model.” Poster (with Barbara Wieder, Patrick Boyle, Robert Ronis, Lenore Kola, Christina Delos Reyes, & Ric Kruzynski) at the CWRU Research Showcase 2003, Cleveland, OH, April 4, 2003. “Measuring Fidelity to the Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT) Model.” Poster (with Barbara Wieder, Patrick Boyle, Robert Ronis, Lenore Kola, Christina Delos Reyes, & Ric Kruzynski) at the 6th All-Ohio Institute on Community Psychiatry, Beachwood, OH, March 14-15, 2003. “Critical Themes of Intersystem Collaboration: Moving from a “Can We” to a “How Can We” Approach to Service Delivery with Children and Families. Poster (with Scott Ryan, Elizabeth Tracy, and Jeffrey Johnsen) at the Seventh Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC, January 16-19, 2003. “Obtaining NIH Support for Social Work Research” Chair, Pre-Conference Workshop, Sixth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA, January 16-20, 2002. “Building a Research Infrastructure in Social Work.” Presentation at the Sixth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Diego, CA, January 16-20, 2002. “Facilitators and Barriers to Support Group Participation.” Presentation (with Bob Shafran and Jeffrey Johnsen) at the 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, October 21-25, 2001. “Case managers and family caregivers: Facilitators and barriers to satisfactory interaction.” Presentation (with Barbara Wieder) at the 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, October 21-25, 2001. “Overview of Practitioner Conference.” Presentation at the Integrating Mental Health and Aging Systems: Caring for Older Adults in Our Community Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, May 4, 2001. “Assessment and Care Management.” Presentation and facilitation at the Caring for Older Adults in Our Community Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, May 3, 2001. “The Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute: A Public/Academic Partnership for System Change.” Presentation (with Jeffrey Johnsen and Bob Shafran) at the Eleventh Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation and Policy, Washington, DC, February 11-13, 2001.

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“Facilitators and Barriers to Support Group Participation.” Presentation (with Bob Shafran and Jeffrey Johnsen) at the Fifth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Atlanta, Georgia, January 19-21, 2001. “The Impact of Mobile Crisis Services on Hospitalization and the Receipt of Community Mental Health Services.” Presentation (with Jeffrey Johnsen, Hayne Dyches, Shenyang Guo) at the Fifth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Atlanta, Georgia, January 19-21, 2001. “Case Managers and Family Caregivers: Facilitators and Barriers to Satisfactory Interaction.” Presentation (with Barbara Wieder and Jeffrey Johnsen) at the Fifth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Atlanta, Georgia, January 19-21, 2001. “Case Managers and Family Caregivers: Facilitators and Barriers to Satisfactory Interaction.” Presentation (with Barbara Wieder and Jeffrey Johnsen) at the Improving Ohio’s Mental Health Services Through Research Conference, Ohio Department of Mental Health, Columbus, Ohio, October 18-19, 2000. “Enhancing the Use of Research Findings in Mental Health Service Delivery and Policy.” Presentation (with Jeffrey Johnsen) at the Improving Ohio’s Mental Health Services Through Research Conference, Ohio Department of Mental Health, Columbus, Ohio, October 18-19, 2000. “Strategies for Research Dissemination: The Experience of the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute.” Presentation (with Jeffrey Johnsen) at the Ohio Department of Mental Health’s Translating Research into Practice Conference, Worthington, Ohio, May 9-10, 2000. “Community Treatment of Long-term Residents of a State Psychiatric Facility: A Managed Care Approach.” Presentation (with Jeffrey Johnsen and Judith Peters) at the Fourth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Charleston, South Carolina, January 29-31, 2000. “Case Study of an Academic/Public Mental Health Research Partnership.” Presentation (with Jeffrey Johnsen and Robert Shafran) at the 127th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 7-11, 1999. “Impacting Policy and Practice: The Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Research Institute—A Successful Public-Academic Research Collaboration.” Poster (with Jeffrey Johnsen and Robert Shafran) presented at the 9th Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation and Policy, Alexandria, Virginia, February 7-9, 1999.

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“Case Study of an Academic/Public Mental Health Research Partnership.” Paper (with Jeffrey Johnsen and Robert Shafran) presented at the Third Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Work Research, Austin, Texas, January 22-24, 1999. “Strengthening the social networks of adults with severe and persistent mental illness.” Paper presented at the Conference on Community Integration and Inclusion: Breaking the Cycle of Loneliness and Isolation, Heidelberg, Germany, September 15-19, 1998. “Families and psychiatric rehabilitation: Past, present and future.” Paper presented at the Second International Rehabilitation Conference, University of Haifa, Faculty of Social Welfare and health Studies, Center for Rehabilitation Research and Human Development, Haifa, Israel, February 25-26, 1998. “Enhancing the Involvement of Minority Families in the Treatment and Care of their Family Members with Mental Illness,” Paper presented at the Research Results Briefing 1997: Knowledge for Services and Systems in an Era of Change Conference, Ohio Department of Mental Health, Columbus, Ohio, December 3-4, 1997. “Barriers to the Involvement of African-American Families in the Care and Treatment of their Family Members with Mental Illness,” Paper (with Jeffrey Johnsen, Sharon Milligan, and Robert Shafran) presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Boston, Massachusetts, May 1-4, 1996. “Families as Resources: Racial and ethnic influences on caregiving,” Paper (with Delia Saldana) presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Boston, Massachusetts, May 1-4, 1996. “Barriers to the Involvement of African-American Families in the Care and Treatment of their Family Members with Mental Illness,” Paper (with Jeffrey Johnsen and Sharon Milligan) presented at the Sixth Annual Conference on Mental Health Agency Services Research and Program Evaluation, NASMHPD Research Institute, Arlington, Virginia, February 11-13, 1996. “Longitudinal Change in Service Use by Alzheimer’s Patients, Paper (with D. Bass, W. McNutt, & E. Song) presented the 48th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Los Angeles, California, November 15-19, 1995. “Predictors of Support Group membership by Caregivers of Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease,” Poster (with L. Song, D. Bass, & W. McNutt) presented at the 48th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Los Angeles, California, November 15-19, 1995. Panelist, “New Roles of Health Care Providers,” 1995 Cellar Conference on “Revolution or Evolution: Providing Quality in a Continuum of Care,” Francis Bolton Payne School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Eastlake, Ohio, June 23, 1995.

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Conference Chair, “Coping with Alzheimer’s Disease: Interventions to Assist Family Caregivers,” Conference sponsored by the Joseph C. and Florence Mandel Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiving Institute, Center for Practice Innovations, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Cleveland, Ohio, April 28, 1995. “Improving Services for Family Caregivers of Persons with Chronic Mental Illness,” Paper presented at the Social Work and Disabilities Conference, New York, New York, April 24-26, 1995. “Family Caregivers’ Relationships with Mental Health Professionals,” Poster session, “Social Work Research: Advancing Knowledge for Human Services,” Congressional Briefing, Washington, DC, April 11, 1995. “Family Caregivers and the Mental Health System: A Synthesis of Research and Implications for Public Policy,” Paper presented at the Fifth Annual Conference on Mental Health Agency Services Research and Program Evaluation, NASMHPD Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas, January 28-31, 1995. “Empowerment Strategies to Strengthen Consumers’ Social Networks,” Paper (with Elizabeth Tracy), presented at the First International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health Care,” Jerusalem, Israel, January 22-26, 1995. “Empowerment Strategies: The Role of Case Managers in Strengthening Consumers’ Social Networks,” Paper (with Elizabeth Tracy), presented at the Third Annual Case Management Conference, Oak Brook, Illinois, October 22-25, 1994. “Barriers to the Use of Mental Health Services by Black and Hispanic Elderly,” Poster session (with Kathleen Farkas), Research Day, Western Reserve Geriatric Education Center, Case Western Reserve University, October 28, 1994. “The Natural Supports Project: Findings and practice implications,” Paper (with Elizabeth Tracy) presented at Social Work ‘93, NASW Meeting of the Profession, Orlando, Florida, November 3-6, 1993. “Barriers to Social Network Intervention with Persons with Chronic Mental Illness: A Survey of Mental Health Case Managers,” Paper (with Elizabeth Tracy) presented at the Fourth Annual National Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute, Annapolis, Maryland, October 2-5, 1993. “Employees with Multiple Caregiving Roles,” Workshop Speaker, “The Sandwich Generation: Coming of Age in Business,” Conference sponsored by the University Center on Aging and Health, Cleveland, Ohio, June 18, 1993. “Strengthening social networks: Intervention strategies for case managers,” Paper (with Elizabeth Tracy), presented at the Second National Mental Health Services Case Management Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 21-23, 1993.

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“The Center for Practice Innovations: A University-Agency partnership,” presented at the Knowledge for Practice: Practitioners and Researchers as Partners Conference, Center for the Study of Social Work Practice, School of Social Work, Columbia University, March 3, 1993. “Research on Services to Families and Children,” Chair, Workshop, 39th Annual Program Meeting, Council of Social Work Education, New York, New York, February-March, 1993. “Preparing social workers for social network interventions in mental health practice, “Paper session (with Elizabeth Tracy), 39th Annual Program Meeting, Council of Social Work Education, New York, New York, February-March, 1993. “Extended family: Their support within the community,” Workshop, Celebrating cultural diversity: A partnership of consumers, families, providers and professionals, 1992 Minority Mental Health Conference, Ohio Department of Mental Health, Dayton, Ohio, July-August, 1992. “The role of race in family caregiving with persons with mental illness: Predictors of caregiver burden,” Poster Session (with Sharon Milligan), 119th Annual Meeting, American Public Health Association, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 1991. “The role of race in family caregiving with persons with mental illness: Predictors of caregiver burden,” Panel presentation, Second National Conference on State Mental Health Agency Research, NASMHPD Research Institute, Arlington, Virginia, October, 1991. “Mental health service delivery strategies,” Mental Health in Late Life: Emerging Issues, Interdisciplinary Core Course in Geriatrics, Western Reserve Geriatric Education Center, Cleveland, Ohio, 1991. “Families and protective services”, 1991 Herrick Forums on Aging, Metropolitan Chicago Coalition on Aging, Chicago, Illinois, 1991. “Caregiver distress: Common factors across chronic illnesses and effectiveness of interventions,” Family Caregiving Conference sponsored by the School of Social Work, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, 1991. “The role of race in family caregiving with persons with mental illness: Predictors of caregiver burden and caregiver depression,” Research Results Briefing 1991: Findings about Mental Health Systems, Services and Outcomes (with Sharon Milligan), Conference sponsored by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, Columbus, Ohio, 1991. “Effectiveness of Interventions for Family Caregivers of the Mentally Ill”, Workshop, School of Social Work, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel, 1990.

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“Effectiveness of Interventions for Family Caregivers”, Lecture, School of Social Work, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel, 1990. “Predictors of Differential Service Use by Family Caregivers of Alzheimer’s Disease Patients”, Poster Session (with David Bass, Richard Schulz, and Richard Morycz), Gerontological Society of America, Annual Scientific Meeting Program, Boston, MA, 1990. “Caregiving Across the Lifespan: Future Directions”, Family Caregiving Across the Lifespan: An Interdisciplinary Look at Practice, Policy and Research Issues”, Conference co-sponsored by the Family Caregiving Project, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and the University Center on Aging and Health, Case Western Reserve University, October 22-23, 1990. “Natural Support Systems and the Chronically Mentally Ill”, Beyond Tomorrow: The Future of Mental Health, Conference sponsored by the Ohio Association of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Boards, Middleburg Heights, Ohio, May 14-16, 1990. Co-Chair, “Intensive Family Preservation Services: A Research Agenda for the 1990’s,” sponsored by Bellefaire/Jewish Children’s Bureau, the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, the Ohio Association for Family Based Services, and the Treu-Mart Fund, Cleveland, OH, 1990. “Use of Community Based Services by Family Caregivers of Alzheimer’s Disease Patients”, Confused Minds and Burdened Families: How to Serve Dementia Families Better Through Improving Access and Enhancing Resources, Conference sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association, Cleveland, OH, 1989. Co-Chair, “National Conference on Intensive Family Preservation Services Research,” sponsored by Bellefaire/Jewish Children’s Bureau and the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Cleveland, OH, 1989. Discussion Leader, “Social support processes in the health and effective functioning of the elderly”, Stress and Health Among the Elderly, Annual Symposium sponsored by the University Center on Aging and Health, Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland, OH, 1989. "Service Delivery Barriers for the Blind and Visually Impaired Elderly", Symposium on the Spectrum of Research on Aging and the Aged, Center on Aging and Health, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 1989 "State level tax support and direct payment programs for family caregivers of the elderly," Family Care: Research and Policy Agendas for the 1990's Conference, Michigan State University, March , 1989.

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"Barriers to Service Delivery for the Blind and Visually Impaired Elderly", Topics in Geriatric Medicine: Winter Program, 1989, Western Reserve Geriatric Education Center, Cleveland, OH, 1989. "Social network training", OASIS Project, Cleveland, OH, 1988-89. "Summing Up", Elderly Rehabilitation as Art and Science, Annual Symposium sponsored by the University Center on Aging and Health, Case Western Reserve University and Highland View Rehabilitation Center, Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, Cleveland, OH, 1988. "Social networks and the chronically mentally ill", Training Workshops, SAMI Project, Cuyahoga County Drug Abuse Board, Cleveland, Ohio, 1988-89. "Social network interventions and person-environment fit", Using the Person-Environment Fit, OPEG Spring Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 1988. "Family Caregiving: Caregiver Stress," Interdisciplinary Core Course in Geriatrics, Western Reserve Geriatric Education Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 1988. "Understanding and serving the vulnerable aged", Forum on Vulnerable Populations, Co-sponsored by Cleveland State University- Center on Applied Gerontological Research, The Benjamin Rose Institute, and the C.W.R.U. Western Reserve Geriatric Education Center, 1988. "Economic supports for family caregivers of the elderly", Gerontological Research Group, Center on Aging and Health, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 1988. "Economic supports for family caregivers of the elderly", Symposium on the Spectrum of Research on Aging and the Aged, Center on Aging and Health, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 1988. "Overcoming barriers to interagency mental health/aging coordination", Pennsylvania Statewide Conference on Mental Health and Aging, Lancaster, PA, 1987. "Formalizing informal care? Impact of payments to informal caregivers, Discussant, Gerontological Society of America, Annual Scientific Meeting Program, Washington, DC,1987. "Support systems and families: Theoretical frameworks undergirding practice", Keynote Speaker, Social Network Models: Enhancing Direct Practice with Families Conference, School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, 1987.

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"Family caregivers of Adult Day Care participants." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Adult Day Care Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1987. "Developing local partnerships for services: Aging and mental health." A two-day training program for AAA and MH/MR providers (with Barbara Shore), State College, Erie, Scranton, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, PA, 1985. "Effects of self-help groups for families of the mentally ill." Paper (with Hidenori Yamatani) presented at the "Schizophrenia: Family, Patient and Professional" Symposium, Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Dallas, TX, 1985. "Social networks: Foundations and applications." Trainer, Children and Youth Cluster Training Project, University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PA, 1984. "Mutual support groups for families of the mentally ill." Paper (with Ruth Drescher and Beverly Schlotterbeck) presented at the NASW Symposium, Pennsylvania Chapter, Pittsburgh, PA, 1984. "The care and feeding of self-help groups." Keynote Speaker, Self-help Group Network Seminar, Pittsburgh, PA, 1984. "Social network interventions with the elderly: A Berks County Perspective." A two-day training program (with Barbara Shore), Reading, PA, 1984. "Support groups for families of the mentally ill." Paper (with Ruth Drescher) presented at the Annual Meeting, National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, New Orleans, LA, 1984. "Network interventions in social work: Maximizing scarce resources." Workshop (with James Whittaker and Harold Lewis) at the 30th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Detroit, MI, 1984. "Social network interventions with the frail elderly: A training program for aging network providers." Paper (with Barbara Shore) presented at the 30th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Detroit, MI, 1984. "Social networks: Foundation and applications." Trainer, Children and Youth Cluster Training Project, University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PA, 1983. "Informal supports and the aging." Workshop (with Barbara Shore), Pennsylvania Association of Area Agency on Aging Directors, Inc., State College, PA, 1983. "Social network interventions with the frail elderly: A two day training program" (with Barbara Shore), Pittsburgh, Altoona, and Philadelphia, PA, 1983. "Family support systems: The state of the art." Panelist, The Bush Center in Child Development and Social Policy, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1983.

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"Social networks: Foundation and applications." Trainer, Children and Youth Cluster Training Project, University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PA, 1982. "Developing linkages with community support systems: Limitations and dangers." Paper (with Lambert Maguire) presented at the Annual Meeting, National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, New York, NY, 1982. "Social networks: A parallel service system." Institute leader (with Lambert Maguire), Tenth Annual Fall Institute, University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work Alumni Association, Pittsburgh, PA, 1981. "Discharge planning: Theory and Practice." Panelist, Conference sponsored by NASW and the University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PA, 1981. "Aftercare: A nuts and bolts workshop." Panelist, Workshop sponsored by St. Francis General Hospital, University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, and the Western Restoration Center, Pittsburgh, PA, 1981. "Conflict utilization conference." Resource Person, Conference sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PA, 1981. "The need of clergy/agency partnerships: An empowerment model." Paper (with Mohammed Khan) presented at the 89th Annual Convention, American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA, 1981. "The role of the community organizer in strengthening neighborhood support systems." Panelist, Community Organization Symposium, Council on Social Work Education, Louisville, KY, 1981. "The use of networks in social welfare: Jumping on the bandwagon." Paper (with Lambert Maguire) presented at the Annual Meeting, National Conference of Social Welfare, San Francisco, CA, 1981. "The neighborhood as a means of fulfillment in later years." Panelist, The White House Conference on Aging, Mini-Conference on Euro-American Elderly, Cleveland, OH, 1980. "Community institutions." Resource Expert, White House Conference on Families, Baltimore, MD, 1980. "Community support systems and families." Testimony before the White House Conference on Families, Baltimore Metropolitan hearing, Baltimore, MD, 1980. "Strengthening neighborhood support systems: An empowerment model." Panelist, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, 1980.

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"Social networks and social policy: The example of neighborhoods." Symposium, Annual Convention, American Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada, 1980. "Social support and mental health: An examination of interrelationships." Paper presented at the Annual Convention, American Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada, 1980. "Community support systems and mental health education: Implications for public policy." Keynote speech, Annual Meeting, National Committee for Mental Health Education, San Francisco, CA, 1980. "Strengthening neighborhood and family life." Workshop, Annual Forum, NASW, Maryland Chapter, Baltimore, MD, 1980. "Family support programs: New roles for community mental health centers." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, San Francisco, CA, 1980. "The community mental health empowerment model." Panelist, paper presented at the Annual Meeting, National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, San Francisco, CA, 1980. Co-Chairman, Maryland Conference on Neighborhood Support Systems, Baltimore, MD, 1980. Co-Chairman, Wisconsin Conference on Neighborhood Support Systems, Milwaukee, WI, 1980. "Linking formal and informal service providers." Workshop presented at Regional Conferences, National Conference on Social Welfare, Hartford, CT, 1980; Dallas, TX, 1979. "Ethnicity and mental health." Panelist, Consultation on Ethnicity, U.S. Civil Rights Commission, Chicago, IL, 1979. "The natural helpers role in help-seeking and receiving." Paper (with Arthur Naparstek) presented at the Annual Convention, American Psychological Association, New York, NY, 1979. "Neighborhood support systems: People helping themselves." Keynote Speaker, Pittsburgh Conference on Neighborhood Support Systems, Pittsburgh, PA, 1979. "Building city capacity for neighborhood revitalization." Neighborhood Revitalization Roundtable, National Commission on Neighborhoods, Washington, DC, 1978. "The neighborhood partnership fund." Neighborhood Capacity Building Conference, National Commission on Neighborhoods, Washington, DC, 1978.

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"The clergy's role in help-seeking and receiving in urban ethnic neighborhoods." Paper presented at the Seventh Annual Community Clinical Workshop, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Bethesda, MD, 1978. "The clergy/agency seminar: A model for linking lay and professional helping networks." Workshop Chairman, Seventh Annual Community-Clinical Workshop, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Bethesda, MD, 1978.


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