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1 Bryan Joseph Hartzler University of Washington 206.543.8369 (vm) Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute 206.543.5473 (fax) 1107 NE 45 th Street, Suite 120 [email protected] Seattle, WA 98105-4631 http://adai.washington.edu/staff/ ACADEMIC POSITIONS 12/12 – Affiliate Assistant Professor Department of Psychology University of Washington, Seattle WA 6/12 – Senior Research Scientist Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute University of Washington, Seattle, WA 9/04 – 6/12 Research Scientist Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute University of Washington, Seattle, WA CLINICAL TRAINING 10/03 – 9/04 Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Fellowship in Substance Abuse Treatment Center of Excellence in Substance Abuse Treatment and Education (CESATE) VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA This APA-accredited postdoctoral fellowship included full-time placement of opiate agonist and abstinence-based treatment services. Aggregate supervised clinical service exceeded 2000 hrs. 8/02 – 8/03 Predoctoral Residency Clinical Psychology Residency Program VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA This APA-accredited predoctoral residency included full-time four-month placements in inpatient/outpatient rehabilitative care, general internal medicine/primary care, and substance abuse treatment. Aggregate supervised clinical service exceeded 2000 hrs.

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Bryan Joseph Hartzler

University of Washington 206.543.8369 (vm) Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute 206.543.5473 (fax) 1107 NE 45th Street, Suite 120 [email protected] Seattle, WA 98105-4631 http://adai.washington.edu/staff/

ACADEMIC POSITIONS 12/12 – Affiliate Assistant Professor Department of Psychology

University of Washington, Seattle WA 6/12 – Senior Research Scientist

Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute University of Washington, Seattle, WA

9/04 – 6/12 Research Scientist Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute

University of Washington, Seattle, WA

CLINICAL TRAINING 10/03 – 9/04 Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Fellowship in Substance Abuse Treatment Center of Excellence in Substance Abuse Treatment and Education (CESATE)

VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA This APA-accredited postdoctoral fellowship included full-time placement of opiate agonist and abstinence-based treatment services. Aggregate supervised clinical service exceeded 2000 hrs.

8/02 – 8/03 Predoctoral Residency Clinical Psychology Residency Program VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA This APA-accredited predoctoral residency included full-time four-month placements in inpatient/outpatient rehabilitative care, general internal medicine/primary care, and substance abuse treatment. Aggregate supervised clinical service exceeded 2000 hrs.

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EDUCATION 8/96 – 8/03 University of Texas at Austin Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Minor: Neuropsychology Dissertation: “Blackouts: The etiology of alcohol-induced amnestic episodes and their effect on alcohol-related beliefs.” Chairperson: Kim Fromme, Ph.D. Formal Defense: May, 2002 Thesis: “Influences on the development of collegiate drinking and risk-taking patterns during college entrance.” Thesis Advisor: Kim Fromme, Ph.D. Formal Defense: May, 2000

Graduate Clinical Training: Supervised training in this APA-accredited clinical psychology doctoral program included a 2-year practicum in neuropsychological evaluation, and respective 1-year practica in group psychotherapy, couples psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, and diagnostic assessment. Aggregate clinical service exceeded 4500 hrs.

9/91 – 6/95 University of Washington B.S. in Psychology Faculty Research Supervisors: Alan G. Marlatt, Ph.D., Nicholas G. Ward, M.D.

AWARDS & HONORS 2012-13 Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Editorial Fellowship 2008 College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) Early Career Travel Award 2005-06 NIH Loan Repayment Program Award 2001 Lee Willerman Award for Research Excellence 1999 American Psychological Association (APA) Travel Award 1998-02 University of Texas at Austin Fred Murphy Jones Fellowship 1998-02 University of Texas at Austin Fred Murphy Jones Annual Travel Award

AFFILIATIONS UW Network of Expertise in Implementation Science UW Center For AIDS Research Working Group Member Substance Abuse & HIV/STI Scientific Workgroup Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers College on Problems of Drug Dependence Professional Development Committee Member Contingency Management, HIV/AIDS Workgroups NIDA Clinical Trials Network NIDA Blending Product Registry Research Associate, Pacific Northwest Node Trainer, MIA: STEP and PAMI products American Psychological Association Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Division 50, Addictions Special Interest Group, Addictive Behaviors Society for Implementation Research Collaborative International AIDS Society Founding Member Delegate Member

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Mplus Bootcamp: An Introduction, November 2014 (Philadelphia, PA) Offered by the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Using Motivational Incentives Methods in Behavioral Treatment, March-May 2013 (webinar) Offered by Mid-Atlantic Node of NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network Hard to Reach, Hard to Retain: Current Approaches to HIV Prevention, March 2013 (webinar) Offered by the Seattle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center Working With STD/HIV Populations: Ask, Screen, Intervene, March 2013 (Seattle, WA) Offered by the Seattle STD/HIV Prevention Training Center Multilevel Modeling Analytic Methods, June 2012 (Chapel Hill, NC) Offered by Curran-Bauer Analytics Hierarchial Linear Modeling, April 2012 (Seattle, WA) Offered by the UW Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology Introduction to Research Commercialization, September/October, 2011 (webinar) Offered by the UW Institute for Translational Health Sciences Promoting Awareness of Incentives (PAMI) Training of New Trainers, August, 2011 (webinar) Offered by the Institute for Research, Education, and Training in Addictions Building Research Independence, July, 2011 (Rockville, MD) Offered by the National Institute on Drug Abuse Dissemination and Implementation Research, June, 2011 (Seattle, WA) Offered by the UW Institute for Translational Health Sciences Qualitative Research Methodology, June, 2010 (Seattle, WA) Offered by the UW School of Public Health MI Supervising and Mentoring, June, 2009 (Sitges, Spain) Offered by the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers NIH Institute on RCTs Involving Behavioral Interventions, July, 2008 (Warrenton, VA) Offered by the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research MI Assessment: Supervision Tools for Enhanced Proficiency, May, 2007 (Kansas City, MO) Offered by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration MI Training of New Trainers, September, 2005 (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Offered by the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers MI Treatment Integrity – Supervision, January, 2005 (Seattle, WA) Offered by the UW Addictive Behaviors Research Center MI Treatment Integrity, June, 2004 (Sante Fe, NM) Offered by the UNM Center for Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions

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ONGOING GRANT SUPPORT 8/16 – NIMH R21MH108714, Co-Investigator (2% FTE, Clayton Cook/Aaron Lyon Co-PIs) Beliefs and Attitudes for Successful Implementation in Schools (BASIS) This two-year study is developing a pre-implementation intervention for school-based staff

based on motivational interviewing to improve attitudes, perceived behavioral control, and subjective norms for implementation of evidence-based practices. Funds awarded: $244,781

5/16 – NIDA R01DA040650-01, Co-Principal Investigator (35% FTE, Denise Walker Co-PI) A Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Trial of a School-based Teen Marijuana Checkup This four-year multisite trial is comparing two therapy purveyor consultation methods to monitor treatment integrity of school-based staff, and evaluating clinical effectiveness of a school-based

adaptation of motivational enhancement therapy. Funds awarded: $1,786,047 4/15 – NIDA R03DA039719, Principal Investigator (60% FTE) Informing Dissemination of Behavior Therapies to Enhance HIV Care among Substance Abusers This A-START award supports multisite analyses of HIV care data from the CFAR Network of

Integrated Clinical Services (CNICS) database, and prospective data collection concerning behavior therapy dissemination at twelve regional HIV care sites. Funds awarded: $248,812.

PENDING GRANT SUPPORT

NIDA R01, Co-Investigator (Sara Becker & Bryan Garner, co-PIs) Implementing Contingency Management in Opioid Treatment Centers across New England: A Hybrid Type 3 Trial This application proposes to test implementation strategies (further specify when known) for implementing contingency management in a large, cluster randomized trial. If funded, Dr. Hartzler would serve as a subcontract PI. Status: Awaiting scientific review.

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Pending Grant Support, cont’d:

SAMHSA Addiction Technology Transfer Center Cooperative Agreements, Director Region 10 Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) This application proposes the establishment of a regional ATTC responsible for disseminating EBPs and other health education efforts targeting the addiction workforce in WA, OR, ID, & AK states. If funded, Dr. Hartzler would serve as its director and oversee all operations. Status: Awaiting scientific review.

COMPLETED GRANT SUPPORT 4/10 – 4/16 NIDA K23DA025678, Principal Investigator Integrating Behavioral Interventions in Substance Abuse Treatment This career development award supported professional development and pilot research in

behavior therapy dissemination to community addiction settings, with focal therapies as contingency management and motivational interviewing. Funds awarded: $831,987.

6/11 – 8/11 NIDA K23DA025678-02S1, Principal Investigator Integrating Behavioral Interventions in Substance Abuse Treatment This administrative supplement supported a brief training opportunity for two undergraduate students via the ‘Summer Research with NIDA’ program. Funds awarded: $16,682. 6/08 – 4/10 NIDA R42DA020284, Co-Investigator (John Baer PI) Computer-Adapted Standardized Patient Instrument for MI Skills Assessment This Phase II STTR tested a web-based motivational interviewing skill assessment instrument,

eventuating in a product patent (pending, serial #61590007). Funds awarded: $930,383.

9/05 – 12/06 NIDA R41DA020284, Co-Investigator (John Baer PI) Computer-Adapted Standardized Patient Instrument

This Phase I STTR developed ‘proof of concept’ for a computer-based instrument for assessing motivational interviewing among community providers. Funds awarded: $100,000.

7/05 – 6/07 NIH #L30DA020240, Principal Investigator National Institute of Health Qualified Student Loan Repayment Program

This competitive grant award supported partial repayment of qualified educational loans sought during doctoral training. Funds awarded: $12,830.

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Completed Grant Support, cont’d: 4/04 – 3/08 NIDA R01DA016360, Co-Investigator (John Baer PI) Development and Evaluation of Context-Tailored Training

This motivational interviewing training RCT involved addiction staff from eight community treatment programs of the NIDA CTN Pacific Northwest Node. Funds awarded: $925,439.

6/98 – 6/02 NIAAA T32AA007471, Predoctoral Investigator (Reuben Gonzales PI) Neurochemical and Behavioral Correlates of ETOH Effects This predoctoral fellowship supported contribution to human alcohol administration studies of

alcohol-related memory loss and impaired behavioral control. Funds awarded: $88,892.

OTHER RESEARCH INVOLVEMENT 4/16 – Examination of Cannabis Use Disorder in HIV Care Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington Supported by funds generated from I-502 state legislation Role: Lead Investigator 8/14 – Feasibility and Acceptability of a Multi-Component, Low Threshold HIV Care Model Department of Global Health, University of Washington Supported by UW Center for AIDS Research Role: Behavior Therapy Content Expert 9/09 – 4/10 Drinking Trajectories After Behavior Interventions: Assessing Mechanisms of Change Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington

Supported by NIAAA R21AA017137 (Katie Witkiewitz PI) Role: Behavior Therapy Content Expert

12/08 – 4/10 Modeling Individual Heterogeneity in the Alcohol Relapse Process Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington Supported by NIAAA R03AA016322 (Katie Witkiewitz PI) Role: Behavior Therapy Content Expert 6/08 – 5/09 Increasing Family-Centeredness of Inpatient Care: Promoting Collaborative Communication Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington

Supported by a CHRMC Steering Committee grant (Paula Lozano PI) Role: Behavior Therapy Content Expert

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Other Research Involvement, cont’d: 4/08 – 4/10 Patterns of Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Diagnoses Among Drug Abusing Participants Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington

Supported by NIDA U10DA013714 as CTN Protocol 0040-S (Dennis Donovan PI) Role: Lead Investigator

10/07 – 4/10 Computerized Assistance for Treatment Professionals in Assessment of Sexual Risk Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington Supported by NIDA R21DA022940 (Don Calsyn PI) Role: Project Coordinator

10/06 – 5/08 Asthma Management Support Training in Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington Supported by NHLBI R21HL080067 (Paula Lozano PI) Role: Behavior Therapy Content Expert 4/06 – 9/06 Measurement of Counseling Skills using Objective Standardized Clinical Evaluations Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington

Supported by a CHRMC Steering Committee grant (Paula Lozano PI) Role: Behavior Therapy Content Expert

1/05 – 9/06 Brief Substance Abuse Treatment for Homeless Adolescents Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington Supported by NIDA R01DA15751 (John Baer PI) Role: Behavior Therapy Content Expert 12/02 – 7/03 FAS Neurodevelopmental Disorders with Children and Adolescents Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Institute, University of Washington

Supported by CDCP U84DD020163 (Susan Astley PI) Role: Neuropsychological Test Interpretation and Reporting Content Expert

9/02 – 9/04 Motivational Interviewing Assessment and Training Project VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle WA Supported by the VA Puget Sound Healthcare System CESATE (John Baer PI) Role: Co-Investigator

6/98 – 6/99 Comparing Legislative Approaches to Server Education Integrated Research Services, Inc., Eugene, OR Supported by NIAAA R01AA009744 (Jack Dresser PI) Role: Regional Site Coordinator 2/98 – 6/02 Prevention of Binge Drinking and Associated Negative Consequences Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin

Supported by NIAAA R01AA11683 (Kim Fromme PI) Role: Graduate Research Assistant

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Other Research Involvement, cont’d: 8/97 – 5/98 Project on Activities during College Entrance

Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin Supported by NIAAA R29AA09135 (Kim Fromme PI) Role: Principal Investigator

1/97 – 8/97 Participation in Alcohol & Risk-Taking by Youth Study Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin Supported by a grant from the Hogg Foundation (Elizabeth D’Amico PI) Role: Graduate Research Assistant

8/96 – 12/96 Alcohol and Social Influences Project Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin Supported by a grant from Alcohol Beverage Medical Research Foundation (Elizabeth Katz PI) Role: Graduate Research Assistant

4/96 – 8/96 Attrition While Awaiting Drug Treatment Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute, University of Washington Supported by NIDA R01DA008751 (Dennis Donovan PI) Role: Research Consultant

1/95 – 8/96 Prediction of Stability of High-Risk Drinking Addictive Behaviors Research Center, University of Washington

Supported by NIAAA R01AA008632 (John Baer PI) Role: Undergraduate Research Assistant

9/93 – 8/96 Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse Project Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington Supported by the UW Department of Family Medicine (Nicholas Ward PI) Roles: Undergraduate Research Assistant, Project Coordinator

1/93 – 6/93 Sibling False Memory Project Department of Psychology, University of Washington Supported by the UW Department of Psychology (Elizabeth Loftus PI) Role: Undergraduate Research Assistant

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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (1) Hartzler, B., Carlini, B.H., Newville, H., Crane, H., Eron, J., Geng, E., Matthews, W.C., Mayer, K.,

Moore, R., Mugavero, M., Naprovnik, S., Rodriquez, B. & Donovan, D.M. (in press). Identifying HIV care enrollees at-risk for cannabis use disorder. AIDS Care: Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV.

(2) Hartzler, B., Dombrowski, J.C., Crane, H., Eron, J., Geng, E., Matthews, W.C., Mayer, K., Moore, R., Mugavero, M., Naprovnik, S., Rodriquez, B., & Donovan, D.M. (in press). Prevalence and

predictors of substance use disorders among patients enrolled in domestic HIV care settings. AIDS and Behavior.

(3) Hartzler, B., Donovan, D.M., Beadnell, B., Crane, H.M., Eron, J.J., Geng, E.H., Mathews, W.C.,

Mayer, K.H., Moore, R.D., Mugavero, M., Napravnik, S., Rodriguez, B., & Dombrowski, JC. (2017). Domestic prevalence of substance use disorder in HIV care settings. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 171, e84.

(4) Hartzler, B., Beadnell, B., Donovan, D.M. (2017). Predictive validity of addiction treatment

clinicians’ post-training contingency management skills for subsequent clinical outcomes. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 72, 126-133. NIHMS747920.

(5) Hartzler, B. (2016). A case of collaborative intervention design eventuating in behavior therapy sustainment and diffusion. Implementation Science, 11 (Supplement 1): A30. (6) Hartzler, B., & Garrett, S. (2016). Interest and preferences for contingency management design

among addiction treatment clientele. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 42(3), 287-295. PMC4877230.

(7) Hartzler, B., Peavy, K.M., Jackson, T.R., & Carney, M. (2016). Finding harmony so the music plays

on: Pragmatic trial design considerations to promote organizational sustainment of an empirically- supported behavior therapy. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 11, 2. PMC4724112.

(8) Hartzler, B. (2015). Building a bonfire that remains stoked: Sustainment of a contingency management intervention through collaborative design. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention,

and Policy, 10, 30. PMC4526292. (9) Hartzler, B. (2015). Adapting the Helpful Responses Questionnaire to assess communication skills involved in delivering contingency management: Preliminary psychometrics. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 55, 52-57. PMC4456271. (10) Hartzler, B. (2015). Training in contingency management: Effects on staff intervention delivery skill,

knowledge, adoption readiness, and attitudes after 90 days of implementation experience. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 146, e137.

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Peer-Reviewed Publications, cont’d: (11) Jones, B.E., & Hartzler, B. (2015). Effects of training and implementation experience on clinical skills

involved in delivering contingency management. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 146, e149.

(12) Hartzler, B., Beadnell, B., & Calsyn, D.A. (2014). Use of sexual risk assessment and feedback at intake to promote counselor awareness of subsequent client risk behavior during early treatment. Substance Use and Misuse, 49(10), 1270-1277. PMC4154598. (13) Imel, Z.E., Baldwin, S., Baer, J., Hartzler, B., Dunn, C., Rosengren, D., & Atkins, D. (2014). Evaluating therapist adherence in motivational interviewing by comparing performance with

standardized and real patients. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 82(3), 472-481. PMC4029916.

(14) Hartzler, B., Jackson, T.R., Jones, B.E., Beadnell, B., & Calsyn, D.A. (2014). Disseminating contingency management: Impacts of staff training and implementation at an opiate treatment program. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 46(4), 429-438. PMC3966904.

(15) Calsyn. D.A., Hartzler, B., Wells, E.A., & Beadnell, B. (2014). Use of the BEing Safe in Treatment

(BEST) feedback tool to increase counselor knowledge of patient sexual behavior. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 140, e25.

(16) Hartzler, B. (2014). Workshop training in contingency management: Initial effects on the attitudes,

knowledge, self-efficacy, and adoption readiness of community addiction treatment personnnel. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 140, e81-82.

(17) Hartzler, B., & Rabun, C. (2014). Training addiction professionals in empirically-supported

treatments: Perspectives from the treatment community. Substance Abuse, 35(1), 30-36. PMC3947611.

(18) Hartzler, B., & Rabun, C. (2013). Community treatment adoption of contingency management: A conceptual profile of U.S. clinics based on innovativeness of executive staff. International Journal of Drug Policy, 24(4), 333-341. PMC3514580. (19) Hartzler, B., & Rabun, C. (2013). Community opioid treatment perspectives on contingency management: Perceived feasibility, effectiveness, and transportability of social and financial incentives. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 45(2), 242-248. PMC3688668. (20) Witkiewitz, K., Donovan, D.M., & Hartzler, B. (2012). Drink refusal training as part of a combined combined behavioral intervention: Effectiveness and mechanisms of change. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80(3), 440-449. PMC3349797. (21) Hartzler, B., Lash, S.J., & Roll, J.M. (2012). Contingency management in substance abuse treatment: A structured review of the evidence for its transportability. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 122, 1-10. PMC3307900.

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(22) Hartzler, B., Donovan, D.M., Tillotson, C.J., Mongoue-Tchokote, S., Doyle, S.R., & McCarty, D. (2012). A multi-level approach to predicting community addiction treatment attitudes about contingency management. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 42, 213-221. PMC3268877. (23) Baer, J.S., Carpenter, K., Beadnell, B., Stoner, S., Ingalsbe, M., Hartzler, B., Rosengren, D.R., & Drager, Z. (2012). Computer Assessment of Simulated Patient Interviews (CASPI): Psychometric properties of a web-based system for the assessment of motivational interviewing skills. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 73(1), 154-164. PMC3237707. (24) Campbell, A., Hartzler, B., Hatch-Maillette, M., Calsyn, D., Miele, G., & Tross, S. (2011). Community providers’ impressions of HIV prevention intervention research within NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network. Journal of Drug Issues, 41(4), 441-460. PMC3536537. (25) Hartzler, B., Donovan, D.M., & Huang, Z. (2011). Rates and influences of alcohol use disorder comorbidity among stimulant-primary treatment-seekers: Meta-analytic findings across eight NIDA CTN trials. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 37(5), 460-471. PMC3269497. (26) Hartzler, B., Witkiewitz, K., Villaroel, N., & Donovan, D.M. (2011). Self-efficacy change as a mediator of associations between therapeutic bond and one-year outcomes in treatments for alcohol dependence. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25(2), 269-278. PMC3236109. (27) Hartzler, B., & Espinosa, E. (2011). Moving criminal justice organizations toward adoption of evidence-based practice via advanced workshop training in motivational interviewing: A research note. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 22(2), 235-253. (28) Witkiewitz, K., Villaroel, N., Hartzler, B., & Donovan, D.M. (2011). Drinking outcomes following drink refusal skills training: Differential effects for African-American and Non-Hispanic White clients. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25(1), 162-167. PMC4159945. (29) Hartzler, B., Beadnell, B., Rosengren, D.B., Dunn, C.W., & Baer, J.S. (2010). Deconstructing proficiency in motivational interviewing: Mechanics of skilful practitioner delivery during brief simulated encounters. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 38(5), 611-628. PMC3236613. (30) Hartzler, B., Donovan, D.M., & Huang, Z. (2010). Comparison of opiate-primary treatment-seekers

with and without alcohol use disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 39(2), 114-123. PMC2910795.

(31) Witkiewitz, K., Hartzler, B., & Donovan, D.M. (2010). Matching motivation enhancement treatment to client motivation: Re-examining the Project MATCH motivation matching hypothesis. Addiction, 105(8), 1403-1413. PMC3157315. (32) Lozano, P., McPhillips, H.A., Hartzler, B., Robertson, A.S., Runkle, C., Scholz, K.A., Stout, J.W., & Kieckhefer, G.M. (2010). A randomized trial of teaching brief motivational interviewing to pediatric trainees to promote health behaviors in families. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 164(6), 561-566. NIHMS277299.

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Peer-Reviewed Publications, cont’d: (33) Hartzler, B., Cotton, A., Calsyn, D., Guerra, R., & Gignoux, E. (2010). Dissolution of a harm reduction track for opiate agonist treatment: Longitudinal impact on treatment retention, substance use, and service utilization. International Journal of Drug Policy, 21, 82-85. PMID19278847. (34) Baer, J.S., Wells, E.A., Rosengren, D.B., Hartzler, B., Beadnell, B., & Dunn, C. (2009). Agency context and tailored training in technology transfer: A pilot evaluation of motivational interviewing training for community counselors. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 37(2), 191-202. PMC2737382. (35) Baer, J.S., Beadnell, B., Garrett, S., Hartzler, B., Peterson, P., & Wells, E.A. (2008). Adolescent change language within a brief motivational intervention and substance use outcomes. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22(4), 570-575. PMC2605642. (36) MacLeod, J.B.A., Hungerford, D.W., Dunn, C., & Hartzler, B. (2008). Evaluation of training of surgical interns to perform brief alcohol interventions for trauma patients. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 207(5), 639-645. PMID18954774. (37) Rosengren, D.B., Hartzler, B., Baer, J.S., Wells, E.A., & Dunn, C.W. (2008). The Video Assessment of Simulated Encounters – Revised (VASE-R): Reliability and validity data of a revised measure for motivational interviewing skills. Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 97, 130-138. PMC2578843. (38) Hartzler, B., Baer, J.S., Dunn,.C., Rosengren, D.B., & Wells, E.A. (2007). What is seen through the looking glass: The impact of training on practitioner self-rating of motivational interviewing skills. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 35 (4), 431-445. (39) Rosengren, D.B., Baer, J.S., Hartzler, B., Dunn, C.W., & Wells, E.A. (2005). Development and validation of a group-administered method for evaluating clinician skills in motivational interviewing. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 79(3), 321-330. (40) Baer, J.S., Rosengren, D.B., Dunn, C., Wells, E., Ogle, R., & Hartzler, B. (2004). An evaluation of workshop training in motivational interviewing for addiction and mental health clinicians. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 73(1), 99-106. (41) Hartzler, B. (2004). Blackouts: The etiology of alcohol-induced amnestic episodes and their effect on

alcohol-related beliefs. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 64(12-B), 6329.

(42) Hartzler, B., & Fromme, K. (2003). Fragmentary and en bloc blackouts: Similarity and distinction among episodes of alcohol-induced memory loss. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 64(4), 547-550. (43) Hartzler, B., & Fromme, K. (2003). Fragmentary blackouts: Exploring the etiology and impact of fragmented recall of intoxicated experiences. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(4), 628-637.

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(44) Hartzler, B., & Fromme, K. (2003). Heavy episodic drinking at college entrance. Journal of Drug Education, 33(3), 259-274. (45) Hartzler, B., & Fromme, K. (2003). Cognitive-behavioral profiles of college risk-takers with Type II and psychopathic traits. Addictive Behaviors, 28(2), 315-326. (46) Hartzler, B., & Brownson, C. (2001). The utility of change models in the design and delivery of thematic group interventions: Applications to a self-defeating behaviors group. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 5(3), 191-199. (47) Hartzler, B., & Fromme, K. (1999). Influences of drinking on ethnic majority/minority college

freshmen. Higher Education Abstracts, 35(1), 20.

BOOK CHAPTERS (48) Hartzler, B., Rosengren, D.B., & Baer, J.S. (2009). Motivational interviewing. In Cohen, L.M.,

Collins, F.L., Young, A.M., McChargue, D.E., & Leffingwell, T.R. (Eds.), The Pharmacology and Treatment of Substance Abuse: Evidence and Outcomes Based Perspectives, p. 579-604. Taylor & Francis: Washington, DC.

INVITED OR OTHER PUBLICATIONS (49) Hartzler, B., & Baer, J.S. (2010). Practitioner Self-Assessment of MI Interview instrument. Available

at: http://adai.washington.edu/instruments (50) Hartzler, B., Baer, J.S., & Rosengren, D.B. (2009). Computer-adapted standardized patient instrument

(CASPI): Administration and scoring manual. Available upon request from Talaria, Inc. (51) Hartzler, B., Slade, A., Todd, A., Peterson, D.G., Rosengren, D.B., & Baer, J.S. (2006). Predictors of

training impact: The role of disease model beliefs in retention of MI skills among substance abuse treatment staff. Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers Bulletin, 13(3), 37-38.

(52) Dunn, C., MacLeod, J., Hungerford, D., & Hartzler, B., Edlund, L., & Purtteman, M. (2006). A brief intervention workshop for surgery residents. Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers Bulletin, 13(3), 41.

(53) Rosengren, D.B., Baer, J.S., Hartzler, B., Dunn, C., Wells, E., & Ogle, R. (2005). Video assessment of simulated encounters-Revised (VASE-R): Administration and scoring manual. Available at: http://adai.washington.edu/instruments

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Invited or Other Publications, cont’d: (54) Brownson, C., & Hartzler, B. (2000). Defeat your self-defeating behavior: Understanding and

overcoming harmful patterns (Technical Report No. TI 080 – Thematic). Available from: UT- Austin, The Clearinghouse for Structured-Thematic Groups & Innovative Programs.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW (1) Hartzler, B., Dombrowski, J.C., Williams, J.R., Crane, H., Eron, J., Geng, E., Matthews, W.C., Mayer,

K., Moore, R., Mugavero, M., Naprovnik, S., Rodriquez, B., & Donovan, D.M. Influence of substance use disorders on two-year HIV care retention in the United States.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION (1) Hartzler, B., Dombrowski, J.C., Williams, J.R., Crane, H., Eron, J., Geng, E., Matthews, W.C., Mayer,

K., Moore, R., Mugavero, M., Naprovnik, S., Rodriquez, B., & Donovan, D.M. The influence of substance use disorders on access and latency to antiretroviral therapy among HIV care enrollees in the United States.

(2) Hartzler, B., Dombrowski, J.C., Williams, J.R., Crane, H., Eron, J., Geng, E., Matthews, W.C., Mayer,

K., Moore, R., Mugavero, M., Naprovnik, S., Rodriquez, B., & Donovan, D.M. The influence of substance use disorders on cumulative viral burden and attainment of viral suppression among HIV care enrollees in the United States.

(3) Hartzler, B., Donovan, D.M., Dombrowski, J.C., Crane, H., Eron, J., Geng, E., Matthews, W.C., Mayer, K., Moore, R., Mugavero, M., Naprovnik, S., & Rodriquez, B. The influence of substance use disorders on psychiatric symptoms, risk behavior, and quality-of-life among HIV care enrollees in the United States.

(4) Hartzler, B., Dombrowski, J.C., & Donovan, D.M. Perceptions of contextual compatibility for three

empirically-supported behavior therapies for substance misuse among staff and patients at HIV care settings. (5) Hartzler, B., Lyon, A., Mattsen, L., King, K., McCollister, K. & Walker, D.D. Design of a hybrid

‘Type II’ implementation-effectiveness trial evaluating purveyor consultation methods and consequent clinical effectiveness of the school-based Teen Marijuana Check-Up.

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (1) Hartzler, B., Dombrowski, J.C., & Donovan, D.M. (2016, October). The contextual compatibility of

three empirically-supported behavior therapy approaches for antiretroviral medication adherence: Perspectives of HIV care staff and patients. Presented at the 2016 Addiction Health Services Research Conference – New Frontiers in Addiction Health Services: Science, Practice, & Policy, Seattle, WA.

(2) Hartzler, B., Brunner, M., Donovan, D.M., Jackson, T.R., & Lash, S.L. (2016, October). Web-assisted

behavior therapy training for addiction treatment organizations: Development of a prototype for contingency management. Presented in B. Hartzler (Chair), Technology-based interventions. Presented at the 2016 Addiction Health Services Research Conference – New Frontiers in Addiction Health Services: Science, Practice, & Policy, Seattle, WA.

(3) Hartzler, B., Donovan, D.M., Beadnell, B., Crane, H.M., Eron, J.J., Geng, E.H., Matthews, W.C., Mayer, K.H., Moore, R.D., Mugavero, M.J., Naprovnik, S., Rodriquez, B., & Dombrowski, J.C. (2016, June). Domestic prevalence of substance use disorders in HIV care settings. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.

(4) Hartzler, B. (2015, September). Collaborative intervention design: A process that may help keep the bonfire stoked. Presented at the 2015 meeting of the Society for Implementation Research Collaborative, Seattle, WA.

(5) Hartzler, B. (2015, June). The bumpy road of disseminating evidence-based practices to the addiction treatment community: A look at the potholes. Presented at the 13th International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Odense, Denmark.

(6) Hartzler, B. (2015, June). Addiction treatment professionals as consumers in an evidence-based practice marketplace: A cultural domain analysis of self-generated training interests. Presented at the 13th International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Odense, Denmark.

(7) Hartzler, B. (2014, November). Dissemination of contingency management to the addiction treatment community: A single-site training and implementation trial. In C.J. Rash and J. Weinstock (Chairs), Developing and disseminating contingency management interventions for behavior change. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

(8) Hartzler, B. (2014, June). Training in contingency management: Effects on staff intervention delivery skill, knowledge, adoption readiness, and attitudes after 90 days of implementation experience. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

(9) Jones, B.E., & Hartzler, B. (2014, June). Immediate and eventual effects of training on clinical skills involved in delivering contingency management. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Conference Presentations, cont’d: (10) Hartzler, B. (2013, October). Standardized patient interviews as a method of training evaluation. In K.

Resnicow (Chair), Standardized patients. Presented at the annual forum of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, Krakow, Poland.

(11) Hartzler, B. (2013, October). Use of standardized instruments to evaluate training effects for clinicians. In B. Hartzler (Chair), Instruments and processes for evaluating trainings. Presented at the annual forum of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, Krakow, Poland.

(12) Hartzler, B. (2013, June). Workshop training in contingency management: Initial effects on the attitudes, knowledge, self-efficacy, and adoption readiness of community addiction treatment personnel. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Diego, CA.

(13) Calsyn, D.A., Hartzler, B., Wells, E.A., & Beadnell, B. (2013, June). Use of the Being Safe in Treatment feedback tool to increase counselor knowledge of patient sexual behavior. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Diego, CA.

(14) Hartzler, B. (2013, May). Disseminating contingency management: A training and implementation trial. Presented at the 2013 Seattle Implementation Research Conference, Seattle, WA.

(15) Hartzler, B. (2012, June). Reflections on current scientific advances for motivational interviewing. In C. Butler (Chair), What grabbed me in ICMI-3: Reflections from a friendly, critical medical practitioner-scientific investigator. Presented at the International Conference on Motivational Interviewing, Venice Italy.

(16) Hartzler, B. (2012, June). Extending the application of motivational interviewing to health behaviors. In B. Hartzler (Chair), Health behavior change. Presented at the International Conference on Motivational Interviewing, Venice, Italy.

(17) Hartzler, B. (2012, June). Clinician preferences for the content and structure of professional trainings. Presented at the International Conference on Motivational Interviewing, Venice, Italy.

(18) Hartzler, B. (2012, June). Varying clinical perspectives on the importance of engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning processes in motivational interviewing. Presented at the International Conference on Motivational Interviewing, Venice, Italy.

(19) Garrett, S., Baer, J.S., Calsyn, D., Leigh, B.C., & Hartzler, B. (2012, June). Preferences for reinforcement type and ancillary services: A comparison of emerging adults and older chemical dependency treatment clients. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College on Problems

of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA. (20) Hartzler, B., & Rabun, C. (2012, June). Community treatment perceptions of contingency

management: A mixed-method approach to examining feasibility, effectiveness, and transportability of incentives. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.

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Conference Presentations, cont’d: (21) Hartzler, B. (2011, September). What addiction treatment practitioners want from training events:

Preferences for content, location, timing, and techniques. Presented at the annual forum of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, Sheffield, UK.

(22) Hartzler, B., Lash, S., & Roll, J. (2011, June). Vouchers, prizes and clinic privileges as reinforcement for abstinence: A review of the efficacy of contingency management applications. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Hollywood, FL. (23) Calsyn, D., Hartzler, B., Wells, E.A., & Peavy, K.M., (2011, June). Developing a computerized sexual

risk assessment and feedback tool for use in substance abuse treatment settings. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Hollywood, FL.

(24) Peavy, K.M., Wells, E.A., Hartzler, B., & Calsyn, D. (2011, June). Gender differences and similarities in sexual risk behavior: Implications for assessment and intervention in substance abuse treatment settings. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Hollywood, FL. (25) Hartzler, B., Donovan, D.M., & Huang, Z. (2010, February). Psychiatric functioning of opiate-primary clients with and without comorbid alcohol use disorder: Comparison across enrollees of ten

Clinical Trials Network protocols. Presented at the 12th International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, NM.

(26) Hartzler, B., Witkiewicz, K., Villaroel, N., & Donovan, D.M. (2010, February). Examining therapeutic influences in a combined behavioral intervention for alcohol dependence: A case for facilitating client self-efficacy. Presented at the 12th International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive

Behaviors, Santa Fe, NM. (27) Baer, J., Hartzler, B., Rosengren, D., Ingalsbe, M., Carpenter, K., Stoner, S., & Drager, Z. (2010,

February). The Computer Assessment of Standardized Patient Interviews (CASPI): Design and initial reliability. Presented at the 12th International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, NM.

(28) Wells, E.A., Baer, J.S., Rosengren, D.B., Hartzler, B., Beadnell, B., & Dunn, C. (2009, March). Technology transfer in addictions treatment: Hybrid research designs employing services and clinical trials methodology. Presented at the ‘Integrating Services, Integrating Research for Co- Occurring Conditions: A Need for New Views and Action’ conference, Washington D.C.

(29) Baer, J.S., Hartzler, B., Rosengren, D.B., & Carpenter, K. (2008, October). Coming soon: CASPI (Computer Assessment of Simulated Patient Interviews). Presented at the annual forum of the

Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, Albuquerque, NM. (30) Hartzler, B., Calsyn, D., Cotton, A., Guerra, R., & Gignoux, N. (2008, June). Dissolution of a VA harm reduction program for opiate agonist treatment: Impact on substance use and service utilization. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College for Problems of Drug Dependence, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Conference Presentations, cont’d: (31) Hartzler, B., Lozano, P., Robertson, A.S., Scholz, K., & Kieckhefer, G. (2008, May). Measuring patient-centered communication skills among pediatric residents. Presented at the annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic Society, Honolulu, HI. (32) Cotton, A., Hartzler, B., Guerra, R., Gignoux, N., & Calsyn, D. (2007, June). Examining micro- and

macro-harm in eliminating a harm reduction component of an opioid agonist treatment program. Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the College for Problems of Drug Dependence, Quebec City, Quebec.

(33) Hartzler, B., Slade, A., Todd, A., Peterson, D.G., Rosengren, D.B., & Baer, J.S. (2006, November). Predictors of training impact: The role of disease model beliefs in retention of MI skills among

substance abuse treatment staff. Presented at the annual forum of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, Miami, FL.

(34) Dunn, C., MacLeod, J., Hungerford, D., Hartzler, B., Edlund, L., & Purtteman, M. (2006, November). A brief intervention workshop for surgery residents. Presented at the annual forum of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, Miami, FL.

(35) Baer, J.S., Wells, E., Rosengren, D.B., Dunn, C., & Hartzler, B. (2006, October). Research on counselor training: Rationale and evaluation of context-tailored training in motivational interviewing. Presented at the NIDA ‘Blending Addiction Science & Practice: Bridges to the Future’ Conference, Seattle, WA.

(36) Wells, E., Baer, J.S., Rosengren, D.B., Hartzler, B., Dunn, C., & Wolfe, A. (2006, June). Technology transfer to community-based treatment: Comparison of feasibility & acceptability of context- tailored training vs. standard workshop. Presented at annual convention of College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, AZ.

(37) Hartzler, B., Baer, J.S., Dunn, C., Rosengren, D.B., & Wells, E. (2006, February). What is seen through the looking glass: Changes in therapist self-ratings of motivational interviewing skills as a function of training. Presented at the 11th International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, NM.

(38) Baer, J.S., Hartzler, B., Wells, E., Rosengren, D., Dunn, C., & Scott, J. (2006, February). Standardized patients as a method for evaluation of MI training: Preliminary reliability analyses. Presented at the 11th International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, NM.

(39) Wells, E., Baer, J.S., Rosengren, D.B., Hartzler, B., & Dunn, C. (2006, February). Technology transfer to community-based addiction treatment: Feasibility and acceptability of context-tailored training. In T. Condon (Chair), Sharing the Science: Disseminating Empirically-Based Treatments. Presented at the 11th International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, NM.

(40) Hartzler, B., & Dresser, J. (2000, November). Outcome expectancies for DWI among bar patrons. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

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Conference Presentations, cont’d: (41) Hartzler, B., & Fromme, K. (2000, November). Trait inhibition conflict and intoxicated responses to

approach-avoidance paradigms. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

(42) Fromme, K., Corbin, W., Hartzler, B., & Steiner, S. (2000, June). Intervention to reduce binge- drinking and associated negative consequences among college students. In G. Boyd (Chair), Prevention of college alcohol problems. Presented at the annual convention of the Research Society For Alcoholism, Denver, CO.

(43) Hartzler, B., Fromme, K., & Bice-Broussard, D. (1999, August). Preliminary results of a brief intervention targeting episodic binge-drinking in college students. In K. Fromme (Chair), Three brief interventions for drinking smoking, & eating behavior. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

(44) Hartzler, B., & Fromme, K. (1999, August). Influences of drinking on ethnic majority and minority college freshmen. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association,

Boston, MA. (45) Hartzler, B., & Fromme, K. (1998, November). Cognitive-behavioral similarities & differences

between individuals with “Type II” & psychopathic personality traits. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.

(46) Hartzler, B., & Fromme, K. (1998, November). Type III personality as trait inhibition conflict for alcohol use and risk-taking. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.

(47) Hartzler, B., Katz, E., & Fromme, K. (1997, November). Expectancies for substance use and DWI differ by Type I/II personality traits. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Miami, FL.

(48) Ward, N., Junker, D., Oskouian, R., Hartzler, B., & Carlin, A. (1995, November). Invasiveness of sexual abuse predicts suicidality. Presented at the annual convention of the American Psychiatric Association, Miami, FL.

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EDITORIAL AND SCIENTIFIC REVIEW EXPERIENCE Editorial Board Member JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Ad-Hoc Journal Reviewer ADDICTION; ADDICTION SCIENCE AND CLINICAL PRACTICE; ADDICTIVE

BEHAVIORS; ADVANCES IN SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION; AIDS AND BEHAVIOR; ALCOHOLISM —CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH; AMERICAN JOURNAL ON ADDICTIONS; BEHAVIOR THERAPY; BEHAVIOURAL AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY; CLINICAL PRACTICE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY IN MENTAL HEALTH; CLINICAL RESEARCH AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS; CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR; CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY REVIEW; DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE; GROUP DYNAMICS: THEORY, RESEARCH, AND PRACTICE; HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY; INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY; JOURNAL OF ADDICTIVE MEDICINE; JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY; JOURNAL OF DUAL DIAGNOSIS; JOURNAL OF DRUG EDUCATION; JOURNAL OF OFFENDER REHABILITATION; JOURNAL OF PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS: JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS; JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT; MEDICAL EDUCATION; PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING; PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS; PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT; SUBSTANCE ABUSE; SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND REHABILITATION; SUBSTANCE ABUSE: RESEARCH AND TREATMENT; SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT, PREVENTION, AND POLICY

Scientific Program Reviewer APA DIVISION 50 (ADDICTIONS), APA DIVISION 12 (CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY),

ADDICTION HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH CONFERENCE; INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TREATMENT OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS; INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING; MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING NETWORK OF TRAINERS

Intramural (UW) Grant Reviewer ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE INSTITUTE; INSTITUTE OF TRANSLATIONAL HEALTH

SCIENCES; SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY; ROYALTY RESEARCH FUND

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LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 9/11 – Development of Trainer Certification Standards, Processes, and Instruments Professional Development Committee, Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers Supported through voluntary efforts of this international working group Role: Content Expert for Instrument Development, Methodology 3/14 – 12/14 Behavioral Health Evidence-Based Practices Training EBP Review Committee for 5732 Legislation, UW Public Behavioral Health and Justice Policy

Supported by the WA State Department of Social and Health Services (Monroe-DeVita, PI) Role: Content Expert for Adult Behavioral Health Practices with Substance Abusers

8/09 – 3/10 MyPrime Design and Evaluation Prevention Research Institute (PRI), Inc., Lexington, KY Supported by intramural funding of PRI, Inc. (David Rosengren, Contract PI)

Role: Design Methodologist 2/09 – 5/11 Texas Juvenile Probation Personnel Training Evaluation State of Texas Juvenile Probation Commission Supported by a grant from the MacArthur Foundation (Erin Espinosa, PI) Role: Content Expert for Training Evaluation 1/08 – 6/08 Feasibility of Heart Failure Disease Management Via Chronic Care Model Physicians Division of Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA Supported by a grant from the John L. Locke, Jr. Charitable Trust (Jeff Wolff-Gee, PI) Role: Content Expert for Behavioral Intervention, Data Analyst 1/06 – 6/08 Brief Alcohol Interventions for Surgical Interns Emory University School of Medicine Supported by a grant from the American Trauma Society (Jana MacLeod, PI) Role: Content Expert for Training Evaluation, Data Analyst 11/06 – 1/07 Proactive Smoking Cessation for Adolescents Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA Supported by NCI R01CA082569 (Art Peterson, PI) Role: Content Expert for Behavioral Intervention (e.g., motivational interviewing) 1/05 – 1/10 VA Opioid Substitution Harm Reduction Program Evaluation VA Puget Sound Healthcare System, Seattle WA Supported by the UW Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Don Calsyn, PI) Role: Lead Investigator

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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING & CONSULTATION OFFERINGS For BJH Training and Consultation (WA State UBI #602 805 401)

Principles and practices of MI: Training for healthcare practitioners and organizations Measurement and fidelity of MI: Training for healthcare supervisors and evaluators Motivational interviewing assessment: Supervisory tools for enhancing proficiency (MIA-STEP) Contingency management: Principles and practices for addiction treatment clinics and staff Adoption of evidenced-based practice: Methods for healthcare practitioners and organizations

TEACHING, SUPERVISION, AND MENTORING 1/05 – Research Mentor Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute

University of Washington Oversight of training and professional development of graduate and undergraduate research

assistants. Supervision of five undergraduate psychology honor’s theses. 6/10 – 6/12 Undergraduate Student Mentor Center for Applied Learning Seattle Pacific University Facilitation of the professional development of an undergraduate student with declared interests in a career in clinical psychology involving study of addictive behavior. 1/07 – 6/09 Research Mentor Child Health Institute

University of Washington Oversight of training and professional development of undergraduate research assistants.

4/03 – 5/03 Faculty Instructor School of Medicine University of Washington Practical instruction in methods of psychiatric interviewing for 2nd-year medical students.

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Teaching, Supervision, and Mentoring, cont’d: 8/97 – 6/02 Graduate Research Supervisor

Department of Psychology University of Texas at Austin

Supervision of research training and professional development of 48 undergraduate research assistants. Supervision of one student completing a psychology honors thesis.

1/00 – 5/00 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Undergraduate Honors Research Seminar Department of Psychology University of Texas at Austin Assistance with psychology honors thesis formulation and writing for 15 undergraduate students.

1/98 – 5/98 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Clinical Psychology Department of Psychology University of Texas at Austin Assistance with instruction and evaluation.

8/97 – 12/97 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Addictive Behaviors Department of Psychology University of Texas at Austin Assistance with instruction and evaluation.

8/96 – 5/97 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Juvenile Delinquency Department of Psychology University of Texas at Austin Assistance with instruction and evaluation.

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