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Ibrahim-Professional Summary Page 1 PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Farah A. Ibrahim, Ph.D. Professor, Counseling Psychology and Counselor Education University of Colorado Denver Denver, Colorado. Date Updated: Fall 2016 Education: PhD 1979 Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA MEd 1976 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA MA 1970 University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan: Psychology-Minor- Psychological Assessment BA 1968 University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan Continuing Education 1980 Bernard Guerney: Relationship Enhancement Therapies, Pennsylvania State University 1984 Rollo May: The Existential Moment: Clinical Applications, Yale Medical School, New Haven 1987 Charles S. Newmark: The MMPI: A Powerful Ally for Therapists. Carolina Associates, Boston, MA. 1987 Brattleboro Retreat: Neuropsychological Assessment: Children & Adolescents, Brattleboro, VT. 1989 Anne Wilson Schaef: Living in Process, New London, CT. 1989 Robert Orstein and The Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge: Healing Brain, Healthy Pleasures, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA. 1989 Manchester Community College: Spanish the Fun Way, Manchester, CT, (non-credit course). 1989 Dr. Bessel von der Kolk, M.D.: The Human Response to Psychological Trauma. Manchester Memorial Hospital, Manchester, CT. 1989 St. Joseph's College: Treating Adult Survivors of Incest. 1992 Harry Aponte: Working with Poor Families: Person in Practice Model, Summer, Sponsored by United Services, Inc. 1992 Manchester Hospital: Sex and Power: Violations of the Therapeutic Relationship. 1993 Harvard Medical School: Trauma and Impact over the lifespan 2002 Workshop on the DSM IV 2002 Workshop on Grant Writing for NIMH 2003 CCPTP: Keeping Current: APA Ethical Principles, and Guidelines. 2003 CCPTP: Best Practices for infusing Multicultural Competency Training into the Curriculum.

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Ibrahim-Professional Summary Page 1

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Farah A. Ibrahim, Ph.D. Professor, Counseling Psychology and

Counselor Education University of Colorado Denver

Denver, Colorado.

Date Updated: Fall 2016 Education: PhD 1979 Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA MEd 1976 Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA MA 1970 University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan: Psychology-Minor-

Psychological Assessment BA 1968 University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan Continuing Education

1980 Bernard Guerney: Relationship Enhancement Therapies, Pennsylvania State University

1984 Rollo May: The Existential Moment: Clinical Applications, Yale Medical School, New Haven

1987 Charles S. Newmark: The MMPI: A Powerful Ally for Therapists. Carolina Associates, Boston, MA.

1987 Brattleboro Retreat: Neuropsychological Assessment: Children & Adolescents, Brattleboro, VT.

1989 Anne Wilson Schaef: Living in Process, New London, CT. 1989 Robert Orstein and The Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge:

Healing Brain, Healthy Pleasures, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA. 1989 Manchester Community College: Spanish the Fun Way, Manchester, CT,

(non-credit course). 1989 Dr. Bessel von der Kolk, M.D.: The Human Response to Psychological

Trauma. Manchester Memorial Hospital, Manchester, CT. 1989 St. Joseph's College: Treating Adult Survivors of Incest. 1992 Harry Aponte: Working with Poor Families: Person in Practice Model,

Summer, Sponsored by United Services, Inc. 1992 Manchester Hospital: Sex and Power: Violations of the Therapeutic

Relationship. 1993 Harvard Medical School: Trauma and Impact over

the lifespan 2002 Workshop on the DSM IV 2002 Workshop on Grant Writing for NIMH 2003 CCPTP: Keeping Current: APA Ethical Principles, and Guidelines. 2003 CCPTP: Best Practices for infusing Multicultural Competency Training into the Curriculum.

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2003 CCPTP: Problematic Behavior, Ethical Transgression, and Psychological Distress among Psychology Trainees: A Dialogue on Prevalence, Perspectives, Prevention and Practices. 2003 Winter Roundtable on Cross-cultural Counseling 2003, New York, NY:

Identity in Cultural Psychology and Education. Decontextualizing Counseling in Support of Diversity Racial Harassment: The Unidentified Trauma

How to Use Black Racial Identity Theory to Solve the Black-White Test-Score Gap.

2003 WAIS workshop, Washington DC. 2004 CCPTP: Prescription Privileges for Counseling Psychologists

Guidelines for providing services to girls and women, the elderly and culturally diverse populations

Role of Counseling Psychology programs in schools of Education. Spirituality issues in counseling psychology.

2005 Difference, Power and Discrimination training, Oregon State University 2005 Oregon Counseling Association, October

Faces of Meth, History and progression of the Meth problem

Imago Dei Ministries: The trinity model 2006 Salvador Minuchin: Family therapy 20 years later. Denver Family

Institute, Denver, CO 2007 Transforming School Counseling, Conference sponsored by the

Educational Trust, Portland, OR 2007 American School Counseling Association, National Conference, Denver,

CO 2007 Intersection of identities in multicultural counseling. Colorado

Psychological Association, Denver, CO 2008 LiveText Training. University of Colorado Denver, CO 2008 Racism Trauma and Impact over the Lifespan. Sponsored by the

Massachusetts Psychological Association, Newton, MA 2008 Joan Borysenko “Discovering your soul’s compass.” Denver CO 2009 Diversifying your curriculum. University of Colorado, Denver, CO 2010 Digital storytelling. University of Colorado, Denver, CO 2010 Using webcams for teaching, University of Colorado, Denver, CO 2010 Native Americans: Current legal and psychological issues. Training

conducted at the American Psychological Association annual conference, San Diego, CA.

2010 Winter Web Camp. University of Colorado Denver, CO 2011 Winter Web Camp, University of Colorado Denver, CO 2011 Personality Disorders: Recent Research on the Brain, Longmont, CO, 2011 Summer Web camp, University of Colorado Denver, CO 2011 Cengage Webinar Group Counseling 2011 Pearson Webinar Multicultural counseling 2011 Transgender Healthcare Conference, sponsored by Boulder

County Transgender Health Task Force

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2011 Assisting Veterans with Jobs, Webinar presented by

Chronicle of Higher Education and Phoenix University 2011 RedCap Training, Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado. 2012 NVivo training, SEHD Research Center, UCD. 2013 Past Life Regression Therapy with Brian and Carole Weiss, Omega

Institute, New York, NY. 2013 DSM-5 Workshop with Greg Neimeyer, APA Convention, Honolulu,

Hawaii. 2015 Workshop on Accelerated Experiential Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

(AEDP) conducted by Diana Fosha. 2016 A Multi-modal Intervention Model for South Asian Women Survivors of

Intimate Violence. Workshop presented at the Asian American Psychological Association Conference, Denver, CO.

2016 Asian American Pacific Islander Therapist Self-Disclosure of Identities. Workshop presented at the Asian American Psychological Association

Conference, August. 2016 Attended the American Psychological Association conference, Denver,

CO. 2016 12th Annual Undergraduate Experiences Symposium, CU Denver,

September. Professional Experience: 2006- Professor, Counseling Program, University of Colorado Denver, CO. 2004-06 Chair, Teacher and Counselor Education, College of Education,

Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 2003-04 Appointed Director of Graduate Studies for the School of Education, Howard

University, Washington, DC. 2001-2003 Program Director, Counseling Psychology Doctoral Program, Department of

Human Development and Psychoeducational Studies, Howard University, Washington, DC.

2000-03 Program Director, Counseling Psychology Program and Counseling and Guidance Program, Department of Human Development and Psychoeducational Studies, Howard University, Washington, DC.

2000-04 Professor, Counseling Psychology, Department of Human Development and Psychoeducational Studies, Howard University, Washington, DC.

1996-99 Program Coordinator, Counseling Psychology Program, Educational Psychology Department, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 1992 Professor, Educational Psychology (Counseling

Psychology Program), University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 1986-92 Associate Professor, Educational Psychology (Counseling

Psychology Program), University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 1985-95 Appointed faculty, Women's Studies Program, University of Connecticut, Storrs,

CT. 1981-86 Assistant Professor, Educational Psychology (Counseling

Psychology Program), The University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.

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1980-81 Assistant Professor, Higher, Technical and Adult Education, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.

1979-80 Assistant Dean of Students (International Affairs and Women’s' Affairs), University of New Haven, CT.

1978-79 Counselor, Adult Therapy Clinic, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.

1978 Internship, Counsel House, Bellefonte, PA. 1976-78 Counselor, The Learning Assistance Center, The

Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 1975-76 Graduate Assistant, The School Psychology and Special

Services Program, Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA. 1973-74 Counselor/Administrator, Institute of Educational and

Vocational Counseling, Peshawar, Pakistan 1972-73 Instructor, Pakistan Academy for Rural Development

Peshawar, Pakistan. 1970-72 School Psychologist, University Model School,

University of Peshawar, Pakistan. University Committee Appointments 2016 Appointed chair of a search committee for the Counseling Program faculty search,

School of Education and Human Development (spring/summer). Search successful.

2015- Elected Chair of Faculty Assembly Ethnic Diverse Committee (formerly MAC). 2013-2017 Elected to the School of Education and Human Development (SEHD), Retention,

Tenure, and Promotion Committee (RTP). 2013-2015 Elected, Secretary of the UCD Faculty Assembly (FA). 2013-2016 Elected, Member of the UCD-FA Minority Affairs Committee (MAC). 2011-2014 Elected to UCD Faculty Assembly. 2011-12 Selected for President’s Teaching Scholars Collaborative. 2010-2013 Elected to the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Promotion, Tenure, and

Reappointment Committee (RTP). 2008-10 Appointed to the SEHD Dean’s Review Committee for Retention, Tenure, and

Promotion (RTP). Fall 2008-10 SEHD Research Committee, University of Colorado Denver. Fall 2007-10 Appointed to the EDLI Committee to review options for doctoral programs,

SEHD, University of Colorado Denver. Fall 2007-09 Faculty Mentoring Committee, SEHD, University of Colorado at Denver and

Health Sciences Center. 2007-08 Appointed to the School of Education and Human Development (SEHD) Strategic

Planning Committee, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center.

2007-08 Diversity Strategic Planning Committee, SEHD, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center.

2007 Appointed to the SEHD-EDLI Executive Committee to assist with the revision of SEHD doctoral program.

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2007-08 Appointed to the SEHD Assessment Committee to assist in the implementation of Live Text Electronic system for the CPCE program.

2006-07 Faculty Professional Development Committee, School of Education and Human Development (SEHD), University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center.

2005-06 Appointed to the Faculty Senate Promotion and Tenure Committee, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.

2005-06 Appointed to the President’s Commission on the Status of Women, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.

2004-06 African American Cultural Center Board, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 2004-06 Asian Pacific Cultural Center Board, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. 2004-06 Appointed member of the Graduate School Financial Aid Committee, Oregon

State University, Corvallis, OR. 2002-03 Co-Chair, Social Sciences Committee, Provost’s Research Think Tank, Howard

University. 2002 Member, Faculty Senate “Post-tenure Review Committee,” Howard University 2002 School of Education, Howard University, Academic Standards Committee 1998-99 Appointed to the School of Education Committee on Organizational Climate,

University of Connecticut, Storrs. 1998-99 Elected to the School of Education, Courses and Curriculum Committee,

University of Connecticut, Storrs. 1998 Appointed to the Provost’s Research Committee for the UCONN/Hartford Public

Schools Initiative, University of Connecticut, Storrs. 1996-97 Member, Educational Psychology Colloquium Committee, University of

Connecticut, Storrs. 1993-94 Appointed to the Advisory Board of the Asian American Cultural Center,

University of Connecticut, Storrs. 1993-94 Appointed to the Advisory Board of the Asian American Studies Institute,

University of Connecticut, Storrs. 1992-94 Elected to the University of Connecticut Faculty Senate. 1991-93 Elected Faculty Co-Advisor United Asian Council (Council of 11 student groups), University of Connecticut, Storrs 1991-93 Appointed to the African American Cultural Center Advisory Board, University

of Connecticut, Storrs. 1991-94 Appointed to the University Provost's Library Advisory Committee, University of

Connecticut, Storrs. 1991-92 Consultant: University of Connecticut, developed proposal Asian American

Studies Program. Program established in 1992. 1991-92 Elected Vice President of the Asian Faculty and Staff Association, University of

Connecticut, Storrs. 1989-94 Co-Faculty Advisor, Asian-American Student Association, University of

Connecticut, Storrs. 1989-94 Fulbright Scholarship Committee, University of Connecticut, Storrs. 1989 Chair, Promotion Tenure and Review Committee, Educational Psychology,

University of Connecticut, Storrs.

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1985-87 Member, Social Sciences Committee, Research Foundation, University of Connecticut, Storrs.

1980-86 Women's Center Advisory Board, University of Connecticut, Storrs. Professional Credentials: Licensed Psychologist (District of Columbia, Connecticut [inactive], and Colorado [active]) Licensed NCC (inactive) Relationship Enhancement Trainer Current Memberships in Professional Societies: American Counseling Association American Psychological Association Asian American Psychological Association Association for Specialists in Group Work Counselors for Social Justice Phi Delta Kappa Iota Alpha Delta, Counseling Education Social Professional Organization Consultancies and Editorial Board Memberships: 2016 Reviewed conference proposals for the American Psychological Association (SCP). 2016 Invited by Alliant University to evaluate a candidate for full professor (October,

2016). 2016 Invited by Villanova University to evaluate a candidate for full professor (June

2016). 2016 Invited to review five manuscripts for five journals: Journal of Immigrant

Minority Health (June, 2016); Sage Open manuscript (September 2016); Interamerican Journal of Psychology (October, 2016); Training and Education in Professional Psychology (November 2016); Journal of Social Action in Counseling and Psychology (December 2016).

2015-16 Invited by President of Counselors for Social Justice to write two newsletter articles on Hate Rhetoric and Xenophobia.

2015 Invited by the President of Counselors for Social Justice (CSJ) to develop a positon paper on CSJ Position on Hate and Prejudice (in process).

2015 Invited by Pearson Publishing to review a new text on “Adolescent Development” specific to school setting.

2015 Invited by the Journal of Social Action Counseling and Psychology to review and article.

2015 Invited by George Mason University to review a faculty member as external reviewer for promotion and tenure in Counseling.

2015 Invited by West Virginia University to review a faculty member as external reviewer for promotion to full professor in Counseling Psychology.

2012-13 Invited by the Counselors for Social Justice (division of the American Counseling Association, and the National Multicultural Consortium to assist in a “Visioning Project” for strategic planning for social justice and advocacy for

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professional counselors, submitted a brief on “Mental illness and the war on drugs.”

2012-13 Volunteered to assist the Colorado Department of Education with the evaluation of a graduate program in school counseling.

2012 Invited by Oklahoma State University, as external reviewer for promotion and tenure in Counseling Psychology.

2012 Invited by the State University of North Carolina, as external reviewer for promotion to full professor in Counseling.

2012 Invited by Lehigh University, PA, as external reviewer for promotion to full professor in Counseling Psychology.

2012-13 Invited by the University of Cardiff, UK, to assist with a project on reducing drug use among non-dominant populations in UK.

2012-16 Invited to review manuscripts for the Inter-American Journal of Psychology. 2011 Invited by Sage Publications to review a book proposal entitled “Voices of

Iranian-American Women.” 2009-10 Invited to chair the Ethical Standards Committee of Counselors for Social Justice

(CSJ) a division of the American Counseling Association (ACA). 2008-09 Appointed Co-Chair, Taking Action Against Racism (TAAR) Task Force, on

APA Society for Counseling Psychology (SCP) Presidential Initiative. 2008-09 Appointed Chair, American Psychological Association (APA)-Society for

Counseling Psychology (SCP) Fellows Committee 2008 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: External reviewer for tenure and

promotion. 2007-10 Appointed to APA-SCP Fellows Committee. 2007 Georgia Southern University, GA: External reviewer for promotion and tenure. 2006 Member of an accreditation site visit team for the American Psychological

Association: Texas Tech University, Counseling Psychology Program. 2005 Consultant, Sayed University, Review of School Social Work program proposal. 2005 University of Colorado-Denver, CO: External reviewer for promotion to full

professor. 2005 Appointed ad hoc reviewer for Child Development Quarterly special issue on

“Race, Ethnicity, and Culture in Child Development.” 2004 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL: External reviewer for promotion

and tenure. 2004 Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA: External reviewer for

promotion and tenure. 2003 Past-President, Counselors for Social Justice, a national division of the American

Counseling Association. 2003 Consultant: The Cultural Imperative in School Mental Health, Center for School

Mental Health Assistance, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

2002 Elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Society for Counseling Psychology).

2002-03 President, Counselors for Social Justice, a national division of the American Counseling Association (ACA). 2001 Consultant Baltimore County Public School Counselors on Cultural and Gender

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Identity Development among School Children and Adolescents. 2001 President-elect: Counselors for Social Justice (CSJ), a national division of the

American Counseling Association (ACA). 2001 Reviewer for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Healthy Start

grants. 2001 Reviewer for SAMHSA for the Recovery Community grants initiative. 2001-16 Appointed Book Review Editor, and member of the editorial board for the

International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling. 2000 United States Department of Education for Title IX grants: Reviewer Federal l. 2000 Appointed to the Professional Standards Committee of the Association for

Multicultural Counseling and Development. 1999-2004 Appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and

Development. 1998 George Washington University, Washington, DC: External reviewer for

promotion to full professor. 1998 Co-Chair, Membership Committee, Asian American Pacific Islanders Concerns American Counseling Association. 1997-98 Membership Chair, Asian American Pacific Islanders’ Concern, American

Counseling Association. 1995-96 Chair, Membership Committee, Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development. 1995 Member, Planning Committee for the Multicultural Mini-convention at the American Counseling Association, annual convention, April 26-30, Denver, CO. 1994-95 President, Connecticut Association for Multicultural Counseling and

Development. 1993-99 Consultant, Connecticut Federation of Refugees, Hartford, CT. 1993-94 President-elect, Connecticut Association for Multicultural Counseling and

Development. 1993-94 Secretary, Asian Americans of Connecticut. 1992 Invited to consult for the Connecticut Council for Humanities on curriculum

building in multicultural education for the Hartford Public Schools, specific to Asian-Americans.

1992-95 Elected to the editorial board of The Counseling Psychologist, Journal of APA Division 17.

1990-94 State of Connecticut, Department of Higher Education, Peer Review Committee member, for Strategic Plan to Insure Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Connecticut Public Higher Education.

1990-91 Chair International Relations Committee, Association for Counseling and Development. 1990-91 Co-Chair, International Relations Task Force, Association for Counselor

Education and Supervision. 1989-90 Advisory Committee, American Association for Counseling & Development

International Conference. 1989 International Counselor Education & Supervision, Committee Chair, North Atlantic Counselor Education & Supervision. 1989 Purdue University, IN: Invited consultant to develop a "Gender Fair Counseling

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Curriculum." 1989-90 Co-chair, International Relations Committee, Association for Counseling and Development. 1988-90 Member, International Relations Committee, Association for Counseling and

Development. 1988-1999 Member, Editorial Board, Psychotherapy. (Journal of Division 29, American

Psychological Association). 1987 Co-edited special issue of The Journal of Counseling and Development with

Charles Clayborn) on Counseling and Violence, 65, 338-390. 1986-87 Chair, Human Rights Committee, Association for Counselor Education &

Supervision. 1984-86 Chair, Human Rights Committee, Association for Counseling and Development. 1983-88 Member, Editorial Board, Journal for Counseling and Development (formerly the

Personnel and Guidance Journal). 1983-87 Co-Editor, Counsellor, Journal of the Institute for Educational and Vocational

Guidance, Peshawar, Pakistan. 1982-88 Member, Human Rights Committee, Association for Counseling & Development. 1980-87 Consultant, Connecticut Department of Education, Career/Vocational Guidance

Improvement Projects. 1979-89 Consultant, Institute for Educational and Vocational Counseling

Peshawar, Pakistan. Fields of Research Specialization: Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy Role and Function of School Counselors Cultural Competence and Diversity Responsiveness Curriculum Development in Counseling and Counseling Psychology Women - Psychology of Women, Women and Power, Abused Women Infusion of Multicultural Issues, Skills, and Knowledge in Undergraduate Curriculum Curriculum for Multicultural Effectiveness (Counseling Psychology) Asian American Women: Identity development and suicide Cultural Identity development Refugees and Immigrants: Adjustment issues Instrument developed with Harris Kahn: Scale to Assess World View© (1984). Revised Ibrahim (1993). Developed the United States Acculturation Index© (USAI, Ibrahim, 2007). Developed the “Cultural Identity Check List (CICL©, 1990). Revised, “Cultural Identity Checklist-Revised© (CICL-R, 2008). Critical Issues in the Schools: Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Suicide, Violence. Developed the “Cultural Competence Survey for Educators© (CCS, 2005). Developed “Assessing Privilege and Oppression©” (2016). Books, Book Chapters, Monographs, and Journal Special Issues: Ibrahim, F. A., & Heuer, J. R. (2016). Cultural and social justice counseling: Client specific

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Interventions. New York: Springer Science+Business Media. Ibrahim, F.A. & Heuer, J. R. (2013). The assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental

disorders among Muslims. In F. A. Paniagua, & Yamada, A. M. (Eds.), Handbook of multicultural mental Health (2nd ed., pp. 367-387). New York: Academic Press.

Ibrahim, F. A. (2011). Teaching strategies for group work: Addressing cultural responsiveness and social justice. In Singh, A., & Salazar, C. (Eds.), Social justice in group work (pp. 164-173). London, UK: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Ibrahim, F. A. (2010). Clemmont Vontress: Reflections of a long-distance mentee. In R. Moodley & R. Walcott (Eds.), Clemmont Vontress: Pioneer of cross-cultural counseling (pp. 87-96). Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press.

Ibrahim, F. A. (2009). A Teaching Video Project Brought to Closure. CU Online Handbook (pp. 57-58). Raleigh, NC: Lulu Enterprises, Inc.

Ibrahim, F. A. (2009). Cultural Identity Exploration. In C. F. Salazar (Ed.). Group work experts share their favorite multicultural activities: A guide to diversity-competent choosing, planning, conducting, and processing (pp. 153-158). Alexandria, VA: Association for Specialists in Group Work.

Ibrahim, F. A. (2009). Understanding the Multidimensionality of Cultural Identity. In C. F. Salazar, (Ed.). Group work experts share their favorite multicultural activities: A guide to

diversity-competent choosing, planning, conducting, and processing (194-196). Alexandria, VA: Association for Specialists in Group Work.

Ibrahim, F. A. (2009). Worldview. In B. Erford (Ed.), American Counseling Association encyclopedia of counseling (pp. 565-568). Alexandria, VA: ACA Press

Lonner, J., & Ibrahim, F. A. (2008). Assessment in cross-cultural counseling. In P. B. Pedersen, J. Draguns, W. J. Lonner, & J. Trimble (Eds.), Counseling across cultures, (Sixth edition, pp. 37-57). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Williams, C. B. (2008). Prejudice. In F. Leong (Ed.). Encyclopedia of multicultural psychology (pp. 1274-1277). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (Invited) Ibrahim, F. A., & Ingram, M. A. (2007). Counseling South Asian international students. In R.

Singaravelu & M. Pope (Ed.), Counseling International students (pp. 195-211). Alexandria, VA: ACA Press.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Cameron, S. C. (2004). Racial-ethical cultural research. In R. Carter (Ed.), Handbook of racial-cultural psychology and counseling (391-413). New York: John Wiley and Co.

Ibrahim, F. A. (2003). Existential worldview theory: From inception to applications. in F. D. Harper & J. McFadden, (Eds.), Culture and counseling: New approaches (pp.196-208). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Lonner, W. J., & Ibrahim, F. A. (2002). Assessment in cross-cultural counseling. In P. B. Pedersen, W. J. Lonner, J. Draguns, and J. Trimble (Eds.), Counseling across cultures, (Fifth edition, pp. 37-56). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ibrahim, F. A., Roysircar-Sodowsky, G. R., & Ohnishi, H. (2001). Worldview: Recent Developments and future trends. In J. G. Ponterrotto, M. Casas, L. Suzuki, & C. Alexander (Eds.), Handbook of Multicultural Counseling, (second edition), (pp. 425- 456). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Ohnishi, H. (2001). PTSD and the minority experience. In D. Pope-Davis & H. Coleman (Eds.), Intersection of Race, Class, and Gender in multicultural counseling (pp. 89-126). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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Ibrahim, F. A., & Tran, P. (2000). A cultural-social-historical-ecological and developmental Model for responding to violence in the schools. In D. Sandhu & C. Aspy (eds.), School Violence in the United States. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. Ibrahim, F. A. (1999). Transcultural counseling: Existential world view theory and cultural

identity: Transcultural applications. In J. McFadden (ed.), Transcultural counseling (second ed., pp. 23-57). Alexandria, VA: ACA Press.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1997). Is the therapeutic process more effective if the client and the helping professional are from the same ethnic/cultural group? In de Anda, D. (Ed.), Controversial Issues in Multiculturalism (181-199). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Lonner, W. J., & Ibrahim, F.A. (1996). Appraisal and assessment in cross-cultural counseling. In P.B. Pedersen, W. J. Lonner, J. Trimble, and J. Draguns (Eds.), Counseling across cultures (fourth edition, pp. 293-322). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Ibrahim, F. A. (1995). Multicultural influences on rehabilitation training and services: The shift to valuing non-dominant cultures. In O. Karan & S. Greenspan (Eds.), Paradigm shift in services to people with disabilities (187-207). Boston: Butterfield Press. Ibrahim, F. A. (1994). Suicidal behavior in Asian-American women. in S. S. Canetto & D. Lester (eds.), Women and suicide. New York: Springer/Verlag. Ibrahim, F. A. (1993). Existential worldview theory: Transcultural counseling. In J. McFadden

(Ed.), Transcultural Counseling: Bilateral and international perspectives (pp. 23-58). Alexandria, VA: ACA Press.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Arredondo, P. M. (1990). Essay on law and ethics in professional practice: multicultural counseling. In B. Herlihy and L. Golden (Eds.), American Association for

Counseling and Development Ethics Case Book, (4th ed., pp. 131-145). Alexandria, VA: AACD Press.

Das, A. & Ibrahim, F. A. (1990). International consultation: Case study. In B. Herlihy and L. Golden (Eds.), American Association for Counseling and Development Ethics Handbook, (4th ed., pp. 91-100). Alexandria, VA: AACD.

Lonner, W. J. & Ibrahim, F. A. (1989). Assessment in cross-cultural counseling. In Pedersen, P. B., Lonner, W. J., Draguns, J. G. & Trimble, J. (Eds.), Counseling across cultures (3rd ed., pp. 299-334). Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii. Claiborn, C. & Ibrahim, F. A. (Eds.) (1987). "Counseling and Violence." (Special Issue) Journal of Counseling and Development, 65, 338-371. Ibrahim, F. A., & Kahn, H. (1985). Scale to assess World Views. The Book of Abstracts of the

International Round Table for the Advancement of Counseling (IRTAC) 44-46. Utrecht, The Netherlands: University of Utrecht.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Thompson, D. L. (1982). The development of a model school counselor education curriculum (final report). Hartford: Connecticut State Department of Education (ERIC Document ED 220 778).

Ibrahim, F. A. (1980). A survey of international students’ perceptions of male/female relationships in the United States. In L. Rowe and S. Sjoberg (Eds.), International women students: Perspectives for the 80's. (60-67). Washington, DC: NAFSA. Ibrahim, F. A. (1979). A comparison between an experiential technique and an informational

technique in modifying attitudes toward the disabled of undergraduate student’s in speech pathology and audiology. Doctoral dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University.

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Projects Underway: Ibrahim, F. A., & Heuer, J. R. (Accepted). Issues in Counseling South Asian Americans. In E. C. Chang & Perera, M. J. (Eds.), Biopsychosocial approaches to understanding health in South Asian Americans. New York: Springer Science+Business Media. Ibrahim, F. A., & Heuer, J. R. (Accepted). Existential theories and gender development. Invited

submission for Sage Encyclopedia of Psychology of Gender, Editor, Kevin Nadal. Ibrahim, F. A., Ivey, A. E., Ivey, M. B., & Pedersen, P. B. (in process). Intentional Group Counseling: Cultural and social justice competency skills. San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing (under contract). Ibrahim, F. A., & Heuer, J. R. (invited chapter). Culture: Counseling and Clinical Psychology. In R. Moodley & E. Lee (eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture in Mental Health. Ibrahim, F. A. (in process). Developmental counseling classroom interventions from a social

justice perspective: Prevention and interventions. Ibrahim, F. A. (in process). Counseling South Asians: Immigrants and Sojourners Journal Articles: Ibrahim, F. A. (2015). International consultation and training in South Asia. Journal

for Specialists in Group Work, 40(1), 55-73. doi: 10.1080/0933922.2014.992503.

Ibrahim, F. A., Dinsmore, J., Estrada, D., & Michael D’Andrea, M. (2011). Counselors for Social Justice: Ethical standards. Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology 3(2). http://jsacp.tumblr.com

Ibrahim, F. A. & Dykeman, C. (Fall 2011). Muslim-Americans: Cultural and spiritual assessment for counseling. Journal of Counseling and Development, 89, 387-396.

Ibrahim, F. A. (2010). Innovative teaching strategies for group work: Addressing cultural responsiveness and social justice. Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 35(3), 271-280.

Ohnishi, H., Ibrahim, F. A., & Gzregorek, J. L. (2006). Intersection of identities: Counseling LGBT Asian Americans. Journal of GLBT Counseling, I (3), 77-94.

Ibrahim, F. A. (2005). Peace for Kashmir: What are the possibilities? International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling, 20, 212-219.

Ohnishi, H., Ibrahim, F. A., & Owen, S. (2001). The factor analytic structure of the OMEIS scale in Japan and the United States. Current Psychology, 20, 250-259.

Harper, F., & Ibrahim, F. A. (1999). Preventing school violence in the schools. International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling, 21, 349-366.

Ohnishi, H. & Ibrahim, F. A. (1999). Counseling Japanese nationals in the United States. International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling, 21, 189-206.

Ibrahim, F. A., Ohnishi, H., & Sandhu D. (1997). Asian-American identity development: South Asian Americans. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 25, 34-50.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1996). A multicultural perspective on virtue ethics. The Counseling Psychology, 13, 201-209.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1994). Diversity education: Identity development from a culture and gender perspective. Dialog, 24, 33-43.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Owen, S. V. (1994). Factor analytic structure of the Scale to Assess World View(c). Current Psychology, 13, 201-209.

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Ibrahim, F. A. (1993). Why cultural diversity for everyone in the counseling profession. Dialog, 21, 13-16.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1992). Children's rights in a pluralistic society. Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 31, 64-72.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1992). Asian-American women: Identity issues. Women’s Studies Quarterly, 1- 2, 41-58.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1991). Contribution of cultural worldview to generic counseling and development. Journal of Counseling and Development, 70, 13-19.

Ibrahim, F. A. & Schroeder, D. (1990). Cross-cultural couple counseling. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 21, 193-205.

Ibrahim, F. A. & Schroeder, D. (March 25, 1989). Americans can learn to be free of racism and sexism. The Hartford Courant (p. B-11).

Ibrahim, F. A. (1989). Response to psychology in the public forum on socially sensitive research. American Psychologist, 44, 847-848.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1987). Person-centered approach: Commentary in a cross-cultural context. Counseling and Values, 32, 73-75.

Parker, M., Wilson, J., Ibrahim, F. A. (1987). Human Rights position paper. Alexandria, VA: Association for Counseling & Development.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1987). Human Rights position paper. Alexandria, VA: Association for Counseling & Development and Association for Counselor Education & Supervision.

Claiborn, C. & Ibrahim, F. A. (1987). Editorial (special issue, "Violence and Counseling"). Journal of Counseling and Development, 65, 338-390.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Kahn, H. (1987). Assessment of worldviews. Psychological Reports, 60, 163-176.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Herr, E. L. (1987). Battered women: A developmental life career counseling perspective. Journal of Counseling and Development, 65, 244-248.

Kessler, G. R., Ibrahim, F. A., & Kahn, H. (1986). Character development in high school students. Adolescence, 21, 1-9.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Arredondo, P. M. (1986). Ethical standards for cross-cultural counseling: Preparation, practice, assessment and research. Journal of Counseling and Development, 64, 349-351.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1985). Human rights and ethical issues: Use of advanced technology in counseling. Journal of Counseling and Development, 64, 134-135.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1985). Effectiveness in cross-cultural counseling and psychotherapy: A

framework. Psychotherapy, 22, 321-323. Ibrahim, F. A. (1985). Effective cross-cultural counseling and psychotherapy: A framework.

The Counseling Psychologist, 13, 625-638. Almas, I., & Ibrahim, F. A. (1985). Preparation of counselors in Pakistan: A model.

International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling, 8, 323-327. Almas, I., Hasan, I. N., & Ibrahim, F. A. (1984). Need and importance of guidance in Pakistani

schools. Counsellor, 13-26. Ibrahim, F. A., (1984). Cross-cultural counseling and psychotherapy: An existential- psychological perspective. The International Journal for the Advancement of

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Counseling, 7, 159-169. Ibrahim, F. A., Helms, B. J., Wilson, R., & Thompson, D. L. (1983-84). Secondary school

counselor preparation. Dialog, Journal of the Connecticut Association for Counseling and Development, 1, 2-4.

Ibrahim, F. A. (1983). Preparation of counselors in Pakistan: A model. Counsellor, 23-27 (published in the Urdu Section).

Ibrahim, F. A., & Almas, I. (1983). Guidance and counseling in Pakistan. The International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling, 6, 93-98.

Ibrahim, F. A., Helms, B. J., & Thompson, D. L. (1983). Counselor role and function: An appraisal by consumers and counselors. The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 61, 597- 600.

Helms, B. J., & Ibrahim, F. A. (1982). Counselor perceptions and the relation to parent perceptions of the role and function of the secondary school counselor. New England Educational Research Organization, Inc., Annual Best Paper Monograph, 15-25. [Revised and published in The School Counselor (1985), 32, 266-274.]

Ibrahim, F. A. (1982). A systems approach to guidance: A model for Pakistan. Counsellor, Journal of the Institute of Educational and Vocational Guidance for Girls/Women in Pakistan, I, 12-26.

Ibrahim, F.A. (1982). Creating and elevating awareness in teachers who plan to do counseling in Pakistani schools. Counsellor, I, 46-60.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Herr, E. L. (1982). Attitude modification toward disability: Differential effect of two educational modes. The Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 26, 29-36.

Ibrahim, F. A., & Thompson, D. L. (1982). Preparation of secondary school counselors: A national survey. Counselor Education and Supervision, 22, 113-122.

Helms, B. J., & Ibrahim, F. A. (1982). A factor-analytic study of parents' perceptions of the role and function of the secondary school counselor. The Researcher, I, 16-21. [Revised and published in Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance (1983), 16, 100-106.] [Abstract indexed in The Inventory of Marriage and Family Literature (1984), X, 100.

Manuscripts in process, under review, in press: Ibrahim, F. A., & Heuer, J. R. (in process). Counseling South Asian Americans: Psychological

Perspectives. Ibrahim, F. A. (In process). Assessment and diagnosis of civilian traumatic stress and Post

Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Ibrahim, F. A. (In process). Cultural issues in counseling and psychotherapy:

Multidimensionality of identity. Newsletters and Letters to the Editor: Ibrahim, F. A. (2016). CSJ and Xenophobia. Counselors for Social Justice Newsletter, June, 8- 9. Ibrahim, F. A. (2016). Response to the Paris Attacks. Counselors for Social Justice Newsletter, January, 5. Ivey, A. E., & Ibrahim, F. A. (2011). Article on Muslims. APA Monitor, April, page 4. Ibrahim, F. A. (1991, Spring). Response to current crisis. Internationally Speaking, 1. 2-5.

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Ibrahim, F. A. (1985). Testing your mentoring quotient. Access, 44, 21-22. Ibrahim, F. A. (1982, Fall). Existential philosophy: Applications to cross-cultural counseling.

Internationally Speaking, 3, 2-4. Invited Presentations and Training Workshops: Workshop on “Preparing Students for a Diverse Society: New Course at CU Denver” at the LGBTQ+EMAC Symposium on Intersections of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Research and Teaching. Boulder, CO, Fall 2016. Invited to conduct a training on “Cultural and Social Justice Counseling: Using Cultural Assessments,” for Metropolitan University Counseling Center Staff, Denver, CO, Spring 2016. Invited workshop for EOP Coaches on “Cultural Identity Development,” Office of Equal Opportunity UC Denver, Fall 2015. Invited to conduct a Webinar on “Counseling South Asian International Students” for the American College Counseling Association (ACCA) and Association for Multicultural Counseling Association (AMCD), May 2015. Workshop presented with Cynthia Chen on “Who is the Asian Sitting Next to You: Diversity Unmasked” at the Higher Education Summit, UC Denver, April 2015. Invited to present in a training for first responders on “The impact of domestic violence on parent-child relationships” by Hilltops Latimer House, Grand Junction, CO, Spring 2015. Invited to conduct a two-day training conference on “Counseling South Asian Americans and International Students” for the Texas A&M College Counseling World Conference, June 2014. Training for domestic violence school specialists on “Cultural issues in Domestic Violence: The Public School context.” January 7, 2010, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO. Invited presentation at the Institute for the Study of Race and Culture annual conference on “Assessment of trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder due to civilian violence.” October 4, 2008, Boston College, Chestnut Hill. Keynote Address “Cultural competence and social justice: Enhancing the educational process,” for the Northwest Teacher’s Association, annual meeting, Portland OR, November, 2005. Invited luncheon keynote on “Spirituality and Cultural Competence” at the Oregon Counseling Association annual conference, Warm Springs, OR, November 11, 2005. Invited workshop “Cultural competence: Worldview and cultural identity” for Community and Diversity office, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. Winter 2005. Invited workshop for the Corvallis Public Schools on “Cultural Competence,” Spring 2005.

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Keynote Address on “Cultural competence” for the Oregon Counseling Association annual Conference. November 2004. Invited presentation to the American Association of University Women on “The Empowered Woman: Culture, Gender and Spiritual Dimensions” Washington, DC. June 30, 2001. Training workshop on “Multicultural Team-Building in the Schools”, for the National Institute of Multicultural Training, June 4-5, 1999. Keynote address for the Connecticut College and University Counselors Association, fall Workshop on “Group Counseling strategies for College Students: A developmental perspective for a diverse population,” November 20, 1998. Counseling multiracial adolescents, presented in a Professional Learning Institute on “Counseling Multiracial Families,” at the American Counseling Association, Indianapolis, IN, March 1998. Conducted a Professional Learning Institute for the European branch of the American Counseling Association, on “PTSD and the minority experience.” Wiesbaden, Germany, April 18-19, 1998. Leader of a workshop on "Cultural worldview and counseling," for Community College Counselors Association, Hartford, CT, January 1996.

Moderator and presenter on "Mentoring models and mentors," offered by the Women's Center, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, November 1996. Invited workshop for the American Counseling Association, Continuing Education Institutes/Workshops on "Worldview in Counseling," Orlando, FL, April 1997. Leader of a workshop with Sherlon Brown, on “PTSD and the minority experience: Truth and consequences.” At the American Counseling Association, Continuing Education Institutes/Workshops, Denver, CO, April 24-26, 1995. Leader of a workshop on "Mother/Daughter Relationships", UCONN Women's Retreat. May 1994. Leader of a UNDP sponsored training (TOKTEN Program) entitled “Cultural Issues in Group work” for the Institute of Clinical Psychology, Karachi, Pakistan, July 1994. Leader of a workshop on "Counseling Bosnian refugees: Cultural and religious issues," for the Interfaith Ministries, Connecticut, February 1993. Leader of a workshop on "Empowering women from a culture and gender perspective." At the UCONN Women's Retreat, May 1993.

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Leader of a two-day workshop on "Asian Migration," for the Hartford Public Schools, sponsored by the Connecticut Humanities Council, July 1992. Presentation for troop leaders of Girl Scouts of America on Pluralism, February 9, 1991. Leader of workshop on "Introduction to Cross-cultural Counseling," UCONN CAPS Program, January 20, 1990. Leader of eight workshops with graduate students on "Cultural Diversity" at UConn's Day of Metanoia, April 4, 1990. Co-leader of a workshop on "Cultural Diversity in the Workplace: A World View Perspective" at Cambridge College, Cambridge, MA, June 14, 1990. Leader of a workshop for international teaching assistants on "Cross-cultural Skills: A World View Perspective” at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, August 13-18, 1990. Leader of a workshop on "Scale to Assess World Views: Clinical Applications" at the American Psychological Association annual meeting, Boston, MA, August 19, 1990. Conducted two invited workshops for Cambridge College Fall conference on "Worldview: A different approach to diversity," October and November 1990. Leader of a workshop on "Running groups in academic settings" for an in-service program for Special Programs staff of the Vernon School System, February 13, 1989. Leader of a workshop on "Multicultural counseling" for Student Mental Health Services staff, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT March 1989. Leader of a workshop (with M. Wentzel) at the UConn Student Leadership Retreat on "Ethical Decision-Making in Diverse Environments," May 15, 1989. Leader of a workshop on "Cross-cultural Communication" for international teaching assistants at the University of Connecticut Center for Educational Innovation, Storrs, CT, October 20, 1989. Leader of a workshop on "Non-verbal Communication in a Multicultural Society" for Hartford Public Schools, Hartford, CT, October 27, 1989. Leader of a workshop on "Multicultural Alliance-building Processes" for Regional School District No. 16, Beacon Falls and Prospect Lane River Middle School, Prospect, CT, November 7, 1989. Leader of a workshop on “Understanding the Multicultural Student” for Glastonbury Public Schools, Glastonbury, CT, December 20, 1989.

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Leader of "Workshop to Use SAWV in Training" for Executive Training Program at Columbia University, NY, December 21, 1989.

Leader of a workshop on “Empowerment for Multicultural Students,” Multicultural Leadership Conference, University of Connecticut, March 1988. Invited consultant to the “Multicultural Student Leadership Conference,” November 1988 Presentation to the UConn Child Labs on "Multicultural Awareness," March 6, 1988. Leader of a workshop on "Effective Child Management in a Diverse Society" for student interns at the UCONN Child Labs, September 1987.

Leader of a workshop for UCONN Women's Center for graduate students "How to select and work with in a doctoral committee,” October 1987. Leader of a workshop on "Cross-cultural communication in a medical setting" for medical staff at Manchester Memorial Hospital, November 17, 1987. Leader of a Residential Life Staff Training Module on "Making Choices and Taking Risks" at the University of Connecticut, January 17, 1984. Invited leader of a workshop (with P. Tarasak) on "Mentoring and Networking in the Counseling Profession" at the Connecticut Personnel and Guidance Association Spring Conference, Hartford, CT, May 23, 1983. Leader of one-day workshop (with D. G. Schroeder) on "Managing an Effective Career Guidance Program" for school counselors. Sponsored by the Connecticut State Department of Education, Hartford, CT (four workshops), Fall, 1983

Leader of a workshop on "Effective Decision Making: Can it make Our Lives Easier?" at A Day for UCONN Women, May 1982. Leader of a workshop (with D. G. Schroeder) on "Decision making" at the Connecticut Coalition of Educational Leaders, Annual Meeting, Wallingford, CT, November 1982. Leader of a one-day workshop (with D. G. Schroeder) on "A Survey of Career Assessment Instruments" sponsored by the Connecticut State Department of Education, Hartford, CT, May 1982, Fall, 1982 (six workshops). Leader of a one-day workshop (with D. G. Schroeder) on "Burnout and Stress Management in Education" at the Cooperative Work Education Leadership Conference sponsored by the Connecticut State Department of Education, Hartford, CT, October 29, 1981. Leader of a workshop: "Assertiveness Training" for the Professional Development Association

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at New Haven, CT, November 18, 1981. Developed and facilitated two three-month courses on “Assertiveness Training” for Students at the University of New Haven, fall1979 and spring 1980.

Leader of workshop on "Organizing an Orientation for International Students," sponsored by the Connecticut Chapter of the National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT, March 1980. Leader of workshop on "Coping with Examination Anxiety and Deep Muscle Relaxation," University of New Haven, April 1980. Leader of workshop on "Social/Cultural Relationships on Campus." Fall orientation for international students, University of New Haven, August 1980. Leader of workshop on “Communication Skills Training for International Students," sponsored by the International Center, New Haven, CT, September 1980. Leader of workshop on "Planning an Interpersonal Skills/Communication Program for International Students." National Association for Foreign Student Affairs. New England Region Conference, Sturbridge, MA, October 1980. Invited speaker and coordinator, “International Women Facing Change.” American Association of University Women, Hartford, CT, October 1980. Invited speaker: "Assertiveness on the Job," at the Women on the Way Up Conference sponsored by the Connecticut National Organization for Women, April 1980. Leader of workshop on "Decision Making and Life Career Planning," at Counsel House, Bellefonte, PA, August, 1978.

Invited speaker, “Survival Skills for Minorities.” The Pennsylvania State University, September, 1978. Leader of workshop on "Acculturation to Campus and Social Life." Orientation for international students, The Pennsylvania State University, fall, 1978. Invited speaker and panel coordinator: "Cultural Aspects of American Society." Orientation for international students sponsored by The Pennsylvania State University, fall1978. Leader of workshop on "Academic Survival." Orientation for international students sponsored by the Pennsylvania State University, fall, 1978 Conference Presentations: Invited to participate in a symposium Chair, Andre Marseille on “The Cross-Cultural Continuum: Inter-Generational Perspectives on the Cross-Cultural Counseling Movement” at the

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American Counseling Association, annual conference, San Francisco, CA, March 2017 (accepted). Ibrahim, F. A. (in a symposium, on International Group Work, organizer, Anna Puig), on “International consultation and training on group work in South Asia” at the American Counseling Association annual conference, Montreal, CA, March 2016. Ibrahim, F. A. (in a symposium, on International Group Work, organizer, Anna Puig), on “International consultation and training on group work in South Asia” at the Association of Specialists in Group work biennial conference, Alexandria, VA, February 2016. Ibrahim, F. A. (Symposium organizer and presenter). “Cross-Cultural Multicultural Counseling in the 21st Century” with Allen Ivey, Clemmont Vontress, Carlos Hipolito-Delgado at the American Counseling Association national conference, Orlando, FL, March 2015. Presentation on “Counseling South Asian Americans” at the American Psychological Association’s National Multicultural Counseling Summit, Atlanta, GA, January 2015. Presentation with the Counseling faculty on UCD Counseling Admission Process entitled “Begin with the end in mind” at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision annual conference, Denver, CO, October 2013 Presentation with J. A. Heuer, on “Social justice and cultural responsiveness in counseling and psychotherapy at the American Psychological Association annual convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 2013. Invited presentation at the American Counseling Association “Visioning Project” on Mental illness and the war of drugs. Cincinnati, OH, March 21, 2013. Presentation at the National Multicultural Counseling Conference and Summit (sponsored by the American Psychological Association) on Counseling Muslims: Cultural and spiritual assessment. Houston, TX, January 16, 2013.

Presentation in a symposium on “Social justice principles relevant to the ACA Code of Ethics,” Chair, Manivong Ratts, on “ACA Code of Ethics and Social Justice: A Panel Discussion on Integrating Social Justice into the New ACA Code of Ethics,” at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, San Francisco, CA, March 2012 Presentation in a symposium on “Infusing social justice and cultural responsiveness in group counseling training.” Chair, Judy Daniels, on Social Justice Counseling: How to infuse it into practice, counselor education training, and community engagement” at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, San Francisco, CA, Match 2012.

Presentation in a leadership training on “Developing the CSJ Code of Ethics: Using the Principles of Social Justice and Inclusion to develop the Code.” In a half day training session on “2012 Social Justice Leadership Development Project.” San Francisco, CA, March 2012.

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Presentation with J. Cieciuch, “Polish Worldview: Using the Scale to Assess Worldview,” at The American Psychological Association annual conference, Washington, DC, August 2011. Chair, Symposium on “The implementation of Social Justice Organizational Initiatives: Current and Future Strategies for Long-term Change in Counseling and Psychology” at the American Psychological Association annual conference, Washington, DC, August 2011. Chair, “Society for Counseling Psychology: New fellows address” at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association annual conference, San Diego, CA, August 2010. Presentation on “An Ethical Code for Counselors for Social Justice: A proposal” in a symposium Chair, Farah Ibrahim at a Town Hall meeting at the American Counseling Association, Pittsburgh, PA, March 2010. Presentation on “Taking action against racism and isms in the schools,” in a symposium, Chair, Janet Helms on “Taking action against racism” at the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, August 2009. Presentation with Carlos Hipolito-Delgado on “Ethnic labels: Implications for worldview and counseling” at the American Counseling Association annual conference in Charlotte, NC, March 2009.

Presentation with Carlos Hipolito-Delgado on “National Survey of Urban School Counselor Preparation Programs: Implications for Education and Practice,” at the American Counseling Association annual conference in Charlotte, NC, March 2009. Presentation on “The Experiences and Impact of “isms” on Children and Adolescents in schools” Presented at APA’s National Multicultural Counseling Summit, New Orleans, January 2009. Presentation with Barbara J. Helms on “A Paradigm Shift for Evaluation Research: Incorporation of Cultural Dynamics in the Evaluation Process,” at the National Evaluation Association conference, Denver, CO, November, 2008. Presentation on “Assessment and Diagnosis of Civilian Traumatic Stress and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder” at the Diversity Challenge Conference of the Institute for the Study of Race and Culture, Boston, MA, October, 2008.

Presentation on “Counseling Muslims in the US post 911” at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA, August 2008. All-day training for credit for the American Counseling Association on “Culturally Competent Counseling for Muslims in the US post 911” with Allen Ivey and Hifumi Ohnishi at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association world conference, Honolulu, HI, May 26, 2008.

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Presentation at Arapahoe County Mental Health Services on “Counseling Women in a Patriarchal and Diverse society.” April 2007.

Presentation on “Understanding Multiple Identities in Counseling: Use of the Scale to Assess Worldview© and he Cultural Identity Checklist©” at the Colorado Psychological Association Society for the Advancement of Multiculturalism and Diversity (SAMD), Denver, CO, September 27, 2007. Paper presented on “Cultural competence of teachers: Assessment issues” at the annual meeting of American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, San Diego, CA, January 2006. Presentation with CPCE-SEHD faculty on “Infusion of diversity issues in the CPCE curriculum” at the Rocky Mountain Counselor Education and Supervision conference, Jackson Hole, WY, September 30, 2006. Presentation on “Infusing social justice and social responsibility into teacher and counselor education curricula” at the Psychologists for Social Responsibility conference, Portland, OR, May 2005. Presentation on “Incorporating gender and culture in counselor education” at the annual conference on Gender sponsored by OSU Women’s Center, April 2005. Invited discussant on “Religion and meaning across the lifespan: Themes and variations” at the fourth biennial meeting of the Society for the Study of Human Development, Asilomar, CA, October 28-30, 2005. Presentation with Nishimura, B, & Merchant, N., on “Counseling multiracial adolescent,” at the American Counseling Association annual conference, April 2, 2004, Kansas City, MO.

Presentation with Ohnishi, H., on “Counseling Arab Americans” at the American Counseling Association annual conference, Kansas City, MO. April 3, 2004.

Presentation of a training video on “Counseling Muslims in North America,” at the annual meeting of the Islamic Social Services Association conference, Toronto, CA, June 19,

2004. Symposium with Doctoral Research Team on “Worldview Racial identity, and Self-Efficacy of African Americans, Caribbean Americans, Nigerian Americans, and Muslim Americans” at the 20th annual Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cross-cultural Counseling, New York, NY, February 20, 2003.

Organized and presented in CSJ Day of Learning on “Peace within and without the US” at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association annual meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 24, 2003. Presentation with Hifumi Ohnishi on “Counseling cultural and sexual minorities: Gay and

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lesbian Asian-Americans,” at the annual meeting of the Asian American Psychological Association meeting, Toronto, Canada, August 6, 2003. Society for Counseling Psychology Fellows address on “Coming to the US, to culture, to flow,” at the American Psychological Association annual meeting, Toronto, Canada, August 8, 2003. Invited Keynote address on “Unity in diversity: Our shared worldview,” at the Pennsylvania Counseling Association fall conference, October 27, 2001, Harrisburg, PA. Presentation on “The immigrant experience,” with Clemmont Vontress at the American Counseling Association, New Orleans, LA, March 25, 2002. Presentation on “A Framework for Understanding the Role of Spirituality in Counseling and Psychotherapy in a Diverse Society,” at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association annual meeting, Chicago, Ill, August 25, 2002.

Presentation on “Positive parenting techniques for a diverse and empowered society: Black parenting.” In a workshop sponsored by the School of Education on Transmission of Black Parenting Skills: Emphasis on Infancy and Early childhood at Howard University, Washington, DC, February 22-23, 2001. Presentation on “Infusion of culture, gender specific and worldview information: Culturally appropriate teaching.” In a conference sponsored by the School of Education on “Culturally Appropriate Teaching in an Urban Setting,” at Howard University, Washington, DC, March 7-8, 2001. Presentation on “Asian-Americans: What are our common strengths and our differences,” in session, Chair, Ms. Brenda Nishimura on “Asian-Pacific Islander Concerns Town Hall 2: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going? At the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, San Antonio, TX, March 17, 2001. Presentation in a symposium, Chair, Dr. Morris Jackson, “What the Multicultural Counseling Experts Won’t Tell You” at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, San Antonio, TX, March 18, 2001. Presentation “Urban Schools: Identity Development from a Culture and Gender Perspective” in a symposium, Chair, Dr. Alan Green on “The Development of an Urban School Counseling Program,” at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, San Antonio, March 19, 2001. Chair and presenter with Drs. Roysircar Sodowsky and Ohnishi on “Worldview: Recent Developments and Future Trends” at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, San Antonio, March 19, 2001. Presenter in a symposium, Chair, Dr. Frederick, D, Harper on “Psychospiritual Counseling III:

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Interventions” at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, San Antonio, March 20, 2001. Chair and Presenter with Drs. Ohnishi, Ponterotto, & Roysircar-Sodowsky on “Worldview research: Implications for cultural competency in training and practice,” at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 28, 2001. Symposium with F. Harper, A. E. Ivey, Mary Ivey, D. Sandhu, and L. Catrambone on “Psychospiritual counseling II: Implications for counseling and psychotherapy,” for the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Washington, Washington, DC, March 2000.

Presentation with H. Ohnishi on “Counseling cultural and sexual minorities: Gay and lesbian Asian-Americans,” for the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, Washington, DC, March 2000.

Presentation in a symposium Chairs Drs. Roysircar Sodowsky and Romero Delgado, “Millenium Counseling Psychologists,” at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC August 2000. Presentation with H. Ohnishi on “Factor analytic structures of the Zung Self-rating scale: Japanese and English versions,” at the annual meeting of the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 2000. Presentation with Brenda Nishimura and Hifumi Ohnishi on “Counseling Asian Americans: Cultural and Gender Perspective,” American Counseling Association annual conference, San Diego, CA, April 17, 1999. Presentation with Fred Harper, Allen Ivey, and Daya Sandhu on “Psychospiritual issues in Counseling,” American Counseling Association annual conference, San Diego, CA, April 15, 1999. Presentation on a panel, Chair Mark and Kelley Kenney, on “Interracial couples,” American Counseling Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA, April 15, 1999.

Presentation on Preparing “Multiculturally effective counseling psychologists: Training from culture and gender perspective” in a symposium, Chair, Ruperto Perez, on “Effective Multicultural Training and Education for Counseling Psychologists,” at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association annual conference, Boston, MA, August 1999. Invited Presentation by the American Psychological Association, Office of Publications on “How to publish: The scholar’s path,” at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association annual conference, Boston, MA, August 1999. Presentation with Hifumi Ohnishi on “The factor analytic structure of the OMEIS scale in Japan and the United States,” at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA, August 1999.

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Presentation on “Empowering minority faculty,” at the American Counseling Association annual meeting, Indianapolis, IN, March 30, 1998. Presentation in a symposium on “Counseling Interracial couples,” at the American Counseling Association annual meeting, Indianapolis, IN, March 30, 1998. Presentation with H. Ohnishi on “Treatment strategies for PTSD resulting from the minority experience”. At the American Counseling Association, annual conference, Indianapolis March 31, 1998. Presentation on “Intercultural Couples Counseling,” in a symposium, Chair, Saira John on “Counseling Interracial Couples,” at the American Psychological Association annual conference, San Francisco, CA, August 14, 1998. Presentation with H. Ohnishi on “Women in Japan and the USA: Identity status and its relationship to depression,” at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 17, 1998. Presentation with Hifumi Ohnishi, on "PTSD and the Minority Experience,” American Counseling Association annual meeting, Orlando, FL, April 1997. Presentation with Hifumi Ohnishi, on "Counseling Japanese and Japanese Americans," American Counseling Association, national meeting, Orlando, FL, April 1997. Presentation with D. Tarricone on “Homophobia and its relationship to Worldview among College Athletes” at Region I, National Association of College Student Personnel, Newport, RI, October 1997. Presentation in a panel, Chair, Dr. Susan Cameron on "The implication of race as a category in counseling and psychotherapy,” American Counseling Association, Pittsburgh, PA, April 1996. Presentation with D'Andrea & Parker on "Multicultural group counseling." American Counseling Association, Pittsburgh, PA, April 1996. Invited keynote address at the UCONN Women's Retreat: A day for UCONN women on "The Phenomenal Woman," May 1995. Presentation on "Teaching Asian American Studies from a Psychological Perspective: Enhancing cultural identity," at the annual meeting of the Asian American Studies, annual conference, Oakland, CA, June 1995. Discussant, with Derald W. Sue in a symposium, Chair, Don Pope-Davis on "Multicultural Training in Counseling Psychology." At the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, August 13, 1995.

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Presenter at the invitational Sage Publications Conference on the "Cultural context of Psychology," New York, August 9-11, 1995. Invited presentation for the Association for Counseling and Development on "Critical issues concerning women, diversity, development, dignity: A new vision for the 21st century." At the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association, March 16, 1993, Atlanta, GA. Presentation at the UCONN Women's Studies conference on "Asian American refugees: Adjustment issues from a culture and gender perspective," April 13, 1993. Presentation at the UCONN Women's Retreat on "Empowering women from a culture and gender perspective," May 20, 1993. Chair, (and presenter) of a symposium on "Worldview and TEMAS," presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, August 22, 1993, Toronto, Canada. Chair, (and presenter) of a symposium on "Cultural Diversity in Organizational Settings," at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, August 23, 1993, Toronto, Canada. Presentation with C. W. Greenwood on "Attitudes toward School Psychologists: Scale Development and Implications of Findings." At the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, August 22, 1993, Toronto, Canada. Keynote address on "Worldview and Cultural Diversity in Organizations," Diversity Conference, organized by the Department of Residential Life, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, September 24, 1993. Keynote address on "Cultural Identity Issues," at the closing ceremony of Asian American Month, UCONN, Storrs, October 1993. Presentation on "Gender Issues in Asian-American Studies," at the tenth East of California, Asian American Studies Conference, November 13, 1993. Symposium presented (with Cheatham and Chavez-Cameron) on "Identity Development from a Culture and Gender Perspective," at the annual meeting of the American Association for Counseling and Development, Baltimore, MD, March 28, 1992. Invited presentation at the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development's "Town Meeting on Multicultural Counseling in the 21st Century," at the annual meeting of the American Association for Counseling and Development, Baltimore, MD, March 28, 1992. (Available on Videotape from ACA). Presentation (with S. V. Owen) on "Factor Analytic Structure of the Scale to Assess World Views," at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 18, 1992.

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Presentation for the University of Connecticut Multicultural Conference Broader Horizons on Student Strategies for Multiculturalism at the University of Connecticut, March 3, 1991. Presentation on a course on "Asian American Women: Identity Development Issues" at the Association for Women in Psychology, Annual Conference, Hartford, Connecticut, March 8, 1991. Chair of a symposium on "International Counseling Associations: Collaboration or Competition," at the annual meeting of the American Association for Counseling and Development, Reno, NV, April 21, 1991. Presentation (with Navin, Horne, Elmore, and Page) on "Guidelines for International Consultation," at the annual meeting of the American Association for Counseling and Development, Reno, NV, April 22, 1991. Presentation for Cambridge College, conference on "Cultural Diversity: A Cognitive, Affective and Skills Approach", Nov. 30, 1990. Chair of a symposium on "Internationalizing Counselor Education," a symposium at the annual meeting of the American Association for Counseling and Development, Cincinnati, OH, March 18, 1990. Presentation on "Implications of Cross-cultural, Multicultural Counseling for International Counselor Education" in a symposium, Chair E.L. Herr, at the annual meeting of the American Association for Counseling and Development, Cincinnati, OH, March 18, 1990. Presentation on "Facilitating the Multicultural Client" at the annual meeting of the Connecticut Association for Counseling and Development, Manchester, CT, March 30, 1990. Presentation with Kevin Murphy on "Biological Parents of Hyperactive Children: Degree of Cognitive Impairment" at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA, August 20, 1990. Presentation with G. Kennedy on "Ethical issues in multicultural counseling" at the annual meeting of the Connecticut Association for Counseling and Development, Bridgeport, CT, March 9, 1989. Presentation on "Internationalizing counselor education" in a symposium, Chair Ajit Das, at the annual meeting of the American Association for Counseling and Development, Boston, MA, March 17, 1989. Presentation with A. Das on "A case study: Ethical issues in international consultation" at the annual meeting of the American Association for Counseling and Development, Boston, MA, March 17, 1989. Presentation on "Social Skills Training" with D. Affrunti & S. Owen at the American

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Psychological Association annual meeting, New Orleans, August 1989. Presentation with J. G. Draguns on "Cross-cultural assessment" at the annual meeting of the Association for Counseling and Development, Chicago, IL, March 20, 1988 Presentation with A. Das on "Cross-cultural consultation" at the annual meeting of the Association for Counseling and Development, Chicago, IL, March 22, 1988.

Presentation on "Counseling and School Psychology Programs: Advantages” in a Symposium, Chair T. Kehle on "Combined Counseling and School Psychology Programs" at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, August 12, 1988. Presentation on "World Views and psychotherapy: Concept, assessment and implications" in a symposium, chair D. Freedheim on "World Views: Implications for psychotherapy" at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, August 13, 1988. Presentation with D. G. Schroeder on "Multicultural counseling: An existential world view perspective" at the annual meeting of the Connecticut Psychological Association, October 15, 1988, New Haven, CT. Presented paper on "Contributions of cross-cultural psychotherapy to generic psychotherapy" in A symposium with Donald Freedheim and Vera S. Paster on "Psychotherapy with Ethnic Minorities: Applications for general psychotherapy" at the annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Washington, DC, March 26, 1987. Presented paper on "Preparing effective cross-cultural counselors" at the annual meeting of the Association for Counseling & Development, New Orleans, LA, April 23, 1987. Presentation with Bette G. Furn on "Psychology of Women: Dimensions of World Views" at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY, August 1987. Presentation on "Effective communication with multicultural families" at the annual meeting of the Connecticut Association for the Education of Young Children, Storrs, Ct, October 24, 1987.

Presentation (with P. Arredondo and H. Stadler) on "Status of human rights issues in counselor preparation: A national survey” at the annual meeting of the American Association of Counseling and Development, Los Angeles, CA, April 2l, 1986. Presentation (with M. J. Sadlak) on "Cross-cultural training: Impact on counselor effectiveness and sensitivity", at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 25, 1986. Presented invited paper at a CIRP Round Table on "Reflections on the cultural encapsulation of the APA ethical guidelines" at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 24, 1986.

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Presented paper (with Jane Fried and Harris Kahn) on "Character Development: East", in a symposium on Character Development, East and West, at the American College Personnel Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March 26, 1985. Organized a symposium and delivered paper on "Preparation of Culturally Effective Counselors" at the American Association for Counseling and Development Annual Meeting, New York City, NY, April 3, 1985. Organized and chaired a program on "Counselors and the Quest for Peace" at the American Association for Counseling and Development Annual Meeting, New York City, NY, April 3, 1985. Presentation (with Harris Kahn) on "Assessment of World Views: Within and Between Cultures" at the International Round Table for the Advancement of Counseling, Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 16, 1985; at the American Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, August 26, 1985. Invited Presentation: "Pilot Study of a Scale to Assess World Views Across Cultures," at the Third Annual Teachers College Winter Round Table on Cross-Cultural Counseling," entitled, "Emerging Issues in Cross-Cultural Counseling," Columbia University, NY, February 25, 1984. Presentation on "Curriculum to Enhance the Ego and Moral Development of College Students," (with Delight Champagne and Jane Fried), at the Seventh Conference on Student Development, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, March 8, 1984. Presentation on "Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Scale to Assess World Views Across Cultures," at the national meeting of the American Association for Counseling and Development, Houston, TX, March 19, 1984.

Symposium organizer and presenter (with P. Pedersen, C. Vontress, N. Deen, and D. Page): "Models of Counseling Across Cultures," at the national meeting of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, Washington, DC, March 19-23, 1983. Symposium chair and presenter (with G. Kessler, J. Loxley, and J. Whiteley): "Character Development in College and High School Students," at the national meeting of the American Psychological Association, Anaheim, CA, August 27, 1983. Presentation on "Existential Philosophy: Cross-Cultural Applications in the International Arena," (in a symposium entitled, "Existentialism: Fad or Realism in the Future of Counseling," with C. Vontress, George Washington University; M. Fennell, St. Joseph College, West Hartford, CT; and I. Angus, George Washington University), at the national meeting of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, Detroit, MI, March 19, 1982. Presentation on "Abused Women: A Developmental Career Counseling Perspective,” at the national meeting of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, Detroit, MI, March 19, 1982.

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Presentation on "Perceptions of Counselors and Their Relation to Parent Perceptions of the Role and Function of the Secondary School Counselor," (with B. J. Helms), at the New England Educational Research Organization, Inc., Annual Meeting, Lennox, MA, April 30, 1982. Presentation on "Culturally Effective Counseling and Psychotherapy," at the national meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 23, 1982. Presentation on "Preparation of Counselors in Pakistan: A Model," (with I. Almas), at the Tenth International Round Table for the Advancement of Counseling, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 5-9, 1982. Presentation (with D. Thompson and R. Wilson) on, "Development of an Exemplary School Counselor Education Curriculum." The American Personnel and Guidance Association, National Conference, St. Louis, MO, April 1981. Presentation on "Strategies for Survival and Success in the Work Place for Minority Women," National Women Studies Association, Third Annual Conference, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, June 3, 1981. Presentation on "Motivation and Creative Problem-Solving," at Women in Management Conference, organized by United States Small Business Administration, University of Connecticut (Torrington Branch), June 30, 1981. Presentation on a "A Factor Analytic Study of Parents' Perceptions of the Role and Function of the Secondary School Counselor," (with B. J. Helms), at the Northeastern Educational Research Association, Annual Meeting, Ellenville, NY, October 22, 1981. Presentation on "Working with Your Advisor: The Advisor/Mentor Relationship at the Graduate Women's Forum organized by The University of Connecticut, School of Education, November 7, 1981.

Presentation on "Survey of International Students' Perceptions of Male/Female Relationships in the United States." First Annual Conference on International Women Students, Wellesley, MA. National Association for Foreign Affairs, June 1980.

"The Bi-Cultural Counselor," at the National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO, May, 1980. "The Causes of Juvenile Delinquency in Pakistan," at the All-Pakistan Philosophical Congress, May 1970. Training video: Counseling Muslims in North America. Commissioned and marketed by Microtraining Associates.

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Completed Doctoral Thesis Supervised (Major Advisor): Townsend-Johnson, (2006). Linda PhD, Oregon State University. African American women

faculty in the Pacific Northwest: Challenges, dilemmas, and sustainability. Russell, Erica (2005). PhD, Howard University. The relationship of worldview to

career intervention strategies among African Americans. Robert Dinkins (2004). PhD, Howard University. Self-Efficacy and Support Group

Counseling for Caregivers of Individuals with Alzheimer’s. Mary Henderson, (2004). PhD, Howard University. Special education, attributions,

and achievement among children. Shannon Williams, (2004). PhD, Howard University. African-Americans in interracial and

intraracial relationships: Racial identity, self-esteem, and racial preference. Patrick Adigwe, (2004). PhD, Howard University. An examination of the effects of

stress among college students Elicia Seay, (2002). PhD, Howard University. The relation of racial identity with multicultural

counseling competencies among African-American counseling students. Rose Baskins, (2002), PhD, Howard University. A study of co-morbid disorders in a substance

abuse facility. Lisa Tonnessen, (2001). PhD, University of Connecticut. Cultural identity, worldview and

communication style among Norwegian-Americans: Implications for counseling and psychotherapy.

Sara Gebreyesus, (2001). PhD, University of Connecticut. An examination of self-construal, gender, and attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help, between Eritrean

immigrants and American college students. William Buick, (2000). PhD, University of Connecticut. Law students, level of stress, and

degree of drug and alcohol use. Diane Tarricone, (1999). PhD, University of Connecticut. Homophobia and its relationship to

Worldview as perceived by women athletes on a college campus. Hifumi Ohnishi, (1998). Ph.D. University of Connecticut. A Comparison of Japanese and

United States women on identity status and level of depression. Raphael Mora de Jesus, (1990). PhD, University of Connecticut. School-related stress in

Puerto Rican Children. Kevin Murphy, (1990). PhD, University of Connecticut. Biological Parents of Hyperactive

Children: Degree of Cognitive Impairment. Daniel J. Affrunti, (1989). PhD, University of Connecticut. Generalization of social skills

training in children: Impact of parent education component. Mary Jean Sadlak, (1986). PhD, University of Connecticut. A study on the impact of training in

cross-cultural counseling on counselor effectiveness and sensitivity. Bette G. Furn, (1986). PhD, University of Connecticut. The psychology of women as a

cross-cultural issue: Perceived dimensions of worldviews. Anthony T. Campo, (1985). PhD, University of Connecticut. Predicting substance abuse: An

exploratory model of the relationship between parental acceptance-rejection and substance abuse.

Mary Ann Lippincott, (1985). PhD, University of Connecticut. Step family integration: A study of step family issues and their impact on step family environment.

Glenn R. Kessler, (1983). PhD, University of Connecticut. Adolescent character development.

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Carol Napierkowski, (1983). PhD, University of Connecticut. Perception of individual interpersonal power: A study of women managers.

Invited to Review International Dissertation: University of Punjab, Department of Applied Psychology Iron deficiency anemia and its consequences on mental health of child-bearing age women and their children in Pakistan, Candidate Mr. Bilal Sufi, 2012. Associate Advisor Doctoral Dissertation Committees Cu Denver 2011, Associate Advisor, for Teri Switzer, Becoming part of the academy: Factors affecting the academic career success of foreign-born faculty. Over 152 dissertations in the last 33 years at University of Connecticut, Howard University, and Oregon State University (1981-2006). Master’s Thesis: Janet Dielman, 1998, University of Connecticut, A case approach to teaching language to an Autistic child. Associate Advisor Master’s Thesis: CU Denver Counseling Master’s Thesis Advisory Committee for candidate Michael Wagstaff (2015), on Deconversion: A phenomenological study on becoming an Atheist. CU Denver Clinical Psychology Master’s Thesis Advisory Committee for candidate Flint Espil (2010). The gift of culture: The role of time, diagnosis, and culture in accepting gifts in therapy. Internship Competency Project: Reader, An Analysis of Two Group Interventions including a Psychotherapy Process Group and

a Psychoeducational Group, Clinical Psychology for Adam Wood (2011). Honors and Scholarships: 2012 Reese House Social Justice Advocate of the Year Award, by Counselors for Social Justice. 2010 Awarded the “Lifetime award service” by the UCD chapter of Chi Sigma Iota. 2009 Certificate of Appreciation from the Society for Counseling Psychology (SCP) of APA for chairing the SCP Fellows Committee (2009). 2005 Awarded the Leona Tyler lifetime contribution to counseling award from the Oregon Counseling Association, 2005. 2003 Interviewed for a PBS special on Culture and Personality. 2002 Elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Society for Counseling Psychology). January 2002. 2003 Interviewed for the American Psychological Association’s Monitor on “Immigrants: Adjusting to America.”

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2002 Certificate of Appreciation awarded by the Asian American and Pacific Islander Concerns of the American Multicultural Counseling and Development Association (AMCD) for leadership and service. 2001 Certificate of Appreciation awarded by Asian American and Pacific Islander Concerns of AMCD for leadership and service. 2000 Certificate of Appreciation awarded by Asian American and Pacific Islander Concerns of AMCD, for co-chairing membership, 2000. 1999 Certificate of Appreciation awarded by Asian American and Pacific Islander Concerns of AMCD, for chairing the membership committee. 1998 Certificate of Appreciation awarded by the Asian American and Pacific Islander Concerns of AMCD. 1997 Certificate of Appreciation awarded by the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development. 1996 Certificate of Appreciation awarded by Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development. 1994 Nominated for Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division on Women). 1994 First Ohana Award presented at the American Counseling Association annual conference at the ACA sponsored forum for promoting human dignity. 1993 Certificate of Appreciation awarded by the Asian American Studies Institute, at the East of California, Asian American Studies Conference. 1992 Invited by the American Counseling Association for a Town Hall Meeting on Cross- Cultural Counseling, March 1992 (videotape available from the American Counseling Association). 1990-91 Certificate of Merit awarded by the Association for Counseling and Development, for Chairing the International Relations Committee. 1990-91 Certificate of Appreciation awarded by the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, for Co-Chairing the International Task Force. 1990 Certificate of Merit awarded by the American Association for Counseling and Development for co-chairing the International Relations Committee. 1989 Certificate of Merit awarded by the Connecticut Association for Counseling and Development. 1989 Certificate of Appreciation awarded by Purdue University, Equity Indiana Project, for assistance in the development of a "Gender fair Counseling Curriculum." 1988 Certificate of Recognition by the Intercultural Student Federation Advisory Board of the International Center, University of Connecticut. 1989 Certificate of Appreciation by the Connecticut Association for Counseling and Development. 1988 Certificate of Recognition by the Journal of Counseling and Development. 1987 Identified as "Leading Women in Counseling Psychology" at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, program on "Women in counseling psychology: Lives, issues, and dreams" (Delworth). 1987 Certificate of Appreciation issued by Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. 1986-87 Cited in two stories in the AACD Guidepost.

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1970 Gold Medal awarded for standing first in M.A. in Psychology (1970) at the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. 1970 President of Pakistan Award for standing first in Humanities (Psychology, 1970) at the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. 1964-79 Merit Scholarship awarded throughout college and university. 1968 Third highest rank in the Bachelor of Arts Examination for the North West Frontier Province (Distinction), University of Peshawar, 1968. 1968 Declared All-Round Best Student of the Year, , University College for Women, University of Peshawar, Pakistan. Courses Developed and Taught: 2014 Identity developed in diverse social systems (developed and taught [2016]). 2011 Cultural assessments in advanced multicultural counseling (developed and offered). 2011 Children who witness violence: Identification and developmental implications.

Graduate course, offered jointly with the School of Public Affairs and the School of Education and Human Development, University of Colorado, Denver, CO, (developed and offered).

2010 Introduction to school counseling (major revision based on CACREP 2009 revised standards). University of Colorado, Denver, CO. (developed and offered).

2010 Mental health Diagnosis, revised to include Neurological information to help diagnose mental illness or psychological problems accurately, previously the course focused on biopsychosocial assessment (revised and offered).

2010 Developmental counseling interventions, University of Colorado Denver (developed and offered).

2010 Development and implementation of a comprehensive counseling program, University of Colorado Denver, (developed).

2010 Practicum in school counseling, revised based on CACREP 2009 Standards, University of Colorado Denver, CO, (developed).

2008 Practicum in school counseling, to reflect ASCA National Model requirements. University of Colorado Denver, CO, (developed).

2008 Introduction to school counseling, University of Colorado Denver, CO, (developed and offered).

2008 Advanced multicultural counseling topics: Cultural assessments for counseling with diverse individuals and families, University of Colorado, Denver, CO, (developed and offered).

2007 Mental Health Diagnosis/Advanced Abnormal Psychology, revised to conduct diagnosis using culture as a moderator. University of Colorado, Denver, CO, (revised and offered).

2007 School Strategies, revised to respond to ASCA 2005 National Model. University of Colorado, Denver, CO, (revised and offered).

2006 Counseling Theories, revised course to include culture social justice components, University of Colorado, Denver, CO, (Revised and offered).

2006 Group Counseling, revised to include cultural dynamics and social justice components. UCD, (Revised and offered).

2004 Culture, gender and spirituality (Undergraduate and Graduate), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, (developed and offered).

2002 Diagnosis and treatment planning in counseling psychology (Doctoral course), Howard

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University, Washington, DC, (developed and offered). 2000 Cultural diversity in psychological practice, Howard University, Washington, DC (developed and offered).

1998 School counseling in a diverse society, (Graduate Course), University of Connecticut Storrs, CT (developed and offered).

1997 Suicide Prevention in the schools, (Graduate Course), University of Connecticut Storrs, CT (developed and offered).

1997 Responding to violence in the schools, (Graduate Course), University of Connecticut Storrs, CT (developed and offered). 1997 Responding to drug and alcohol abuse in the schools, (Graduate Course), University of Connecticut Storrs, CT (developed and offered). 1993 Developmental guidance from a culture and gender perspective, (Graduate Course),

University of Connecticut Storrs, CT (developed). 1991 Asian American Women: Identity Issues, (Undergraduate Course), University of

Connecticut Storrs, CT, (developed and offered). 1987 Multicultural Parent-Professional Alliances (Graduate Course), University of Connecticut

Storrs, CT (developed and offered). 1987 Group Processes (from a culture and gender perspective), (Graduate Course), University

of Connecticut Storrs, CT (developed and offered). 1985 Counseling Interventions: Assessment, design, and evaluation (Doctoral Course),

University of Connecticut Storrs, CT (developed and offered). 1983 Consultation (Graduate Course), University of Connecticut Storrs, CT (developed and

offered). 1982 Cross-Cultural Counseling (Graduate Course), University of Connecticut Storrs, CT (developed and offered). Curricula Developed: 2010 Developed a revised version of the School counseling curriculum to bring it in line with the ASCA National Model and the Education Trust. 2007 Doctoral program on Urban School Counseling Leadership, University of Colorado

Denver, CO. 2000 Multicultural competency based doctoral counseling psychology curriculum, Howard

University, Washington, DC. 1998 Multicultural competency based curriculum for Counseling Psychology,

University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 1992 Developed proposal for Asian American Studies program for the University of

Connecticut, proposal accepted and program established in 1993. 1982 Exemplary competency based school counseling curriculum, University of

Connecticut, Storrs Grants: 2015 Submitted a proposal for the Diversity Grant on “Identity Development of Non-Dominant Undergraduate students” not funded. 2012 Submitted a grant proposal to research the experiences of immigrant faculty at US

universities to the UCD Faculty Development Center. Not funded.

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2008 Consultant on a grant with the School of Public Affairs on the END Violence grant funded by the State of Colorado for two years to train Domestic Violence Specialists for public schools to train school counselor, mental health personnel, and the school nurse to identify children exposed to domestic violence $75000.00 for two years.

2007 Submitted a grant proposal to develop a ASCA National Model Curriculum for the School Counseling track to Center for Faculty Development. Not funded.

2006 CO-PI with Michael Ingram on a grant to develop an on-line multicultural competency certificate for Oregon State University. Internal grant funded $10,000.00.

2004 Joint project with Howard University and George Mason University on preparing culturally effective school psychologists (submitted to DOE, Washington, DC). Not Funded.

2004 Co-PI with the Howard University Genome Center for establishing a Center for the Study of the impact of sociocultural factors and stress on genes on five African or African American (African Americans, Muslim African Americans, Haitian Americans, Jamaican Americans, and Nigerian Americans) groups in the US. Funded by NIH $150,000 for three years.

2003 OASIS: A project to enhance the cultural and gender identity of urban children-not funded. 2003 Development of training videos for counseling psychology, Howard Fund for Excellence, Howard University-Funded $3,000.00. 2003 A multicultural competency curriculum for school psychology and special education,

Funded 8 million for four years. 2002 African-Americans and people of African descent: Worldview, racial identity and self

Efficacy-Not funded. 2001 Implementation of a multicultural competency based curriculum in counseling psychology, Howard Fund for Excellence, Howard University-Internal grant funded $6,000.00. 2000 Development of a multicultural competency based curriculum for counseling psychology, Howard Fund for Excellence, Howard University-Funded 3,000.00 2000 Identity development from a culture and gender perspective of urban children in Baltimore for the Montgomery County Public Schools-Funded