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GEORGE A. JACINTO

2605 Gulf Blvd

Belleair Beach, FL 33866

407 453 2594

drgjacinto@

EDUCATION

|2007 | |Doctor of Philosophy |

| | |Ellen Whiteside McDonnell School of Social Work |

| | |Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida |

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|1990 | |Master of Social Work, Clinical Social Work |

| | |Florida State University |

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|1982 | |Master of Education, Guidance and Counseling |

| | |College of Idaho |

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|1974 | |Bachelor of Science, Criminology-Corrections |

| | |California State University, Fresno |

PRIVATE PRACTICE

2016 LCSW in Nursing Homes, Pinellas County, Florida

TEACHING AND ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

|2014 - 2016 |Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Central Florida [Retired August 2016] |

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| |Associate Professor and PAF PHD Coordinator, School of Social Work, University of Central Florida |

|2013 - 2014 | |

| |Associate Professor and MSW Program Coordinator, School of Social Work, University of Central Florida |

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|2012 - 2013 |Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, Florida |

| |Taught courses in the online MSW Program. Courses include the use of Elluminate (synchronous) meetings to |

| |build practice skills |

|2011- 2012 | |

| |Associate Professor |

| |Founding Director of the MSW Program (July 2007 to January 2011) |

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|2007 - 2011 | |

| | |Department of Social Work, Arkansas State University |

| | |Developed MSW Program |

|1995 – 2007 |Clinical Instructor, School of Social Work, University of Central Florida |

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|1998 - 2006 | |Off-Campus MSW Program Coordinator |

| | |Planned, publicized, and implemented the Brevard, Downtown Orlando, and Daytona Beach Off Campus MSW Programs|

|2003 - 2006 | |MSW Program Coordinator |

| | |Responsible for Main Campus, Daytona Beach, and Downtown Orlando programs. |

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|1997-1998 | |Adjunct Instructor, St. Leo University, Daytona Beach, Florida |

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|1994 - 1995 | |Adjunct Instructor, School of Social Work, University of Central Florida |

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|1994 - 1995 | |Adjunct Instructor, Florida State University, Orlando, Florida |

COURSES TAUGHT

|BSW Courses: |MSW Courses: |

|Assessing I |Policy Analysis & Social Change |

|Social Welfare Policies & Issues |Clinical Practice with Individuals |

|Social Work with Minorities |Clinical Practice with Groups |

|Micro-Level Roles & Interventions |Clinical Supervision |

|H B S E I |Social Work Practice I |

|H B S E II |H B S E I |

|Social Welfare & Community Resources |Diverse Client Populations |

|Interventions with Substance Abuser |Social Welfare Policies and Services |

|Spirituality in Social Work |Social Work Research |

|Social Work with Gays and Lesbians |Spirituality in Professional Counseling |

|Marriage and Family |Interventions with Substance Abusers |

|Forensic Social Work |Forensic Social Work |

|Field Education Seminar |Psychosocial Pathology |

| |The GLBT Experience in America |

| |Advanced Field Education Seminar |

| |Leadership |

| |MSW Courses Developed: |

| | Clinical Supervision (online) |

| | Spirituality in Professional Counseling (web-enhanced) |

| | The Gay and Lesbian Experience in American Society (online) |

| | Developed the graduate Social Work Administration Certificate |

PUBLICATIONS

|Journal Articles |

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|Thompson, C., Nyiransekuye, H., & Jacinto, G.A. (in revision). The use of the labyrinth in Logotherapy: A holistic approach to meaning |

|discovery. |

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|Molina, O., Nyiranksekuye, H., Jacinto, G.A. (2020). Use of the Labyrinth in Mutual-Aid Group work. Groupwork 28(3), 70-87. |

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|Molina, O., Yegedis, B. & Jacinto, G. A. (2019). The Pulse Nightclub mass shooting and factors affecting community resilience following a |

|terrorist attack. Best Practices in Mental Health. |

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|Jacinto, G. A., Thompson, C., & Beggs, J. J. (re-submitted). The use of the two-person finger labyrinth in Logotherapy. The International |

|Forum of Logotherapy: Journal of Search for Meaning. |

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|Jacinto, G.A., Molina, O., & Beggs. J. J. (2019, April). Birth: A father’s rite of passage. International Journal of Childbirth |

|Education,34(2), 33-36. |

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|Dziegielewski, S., & Jacinto, G. A. (2018, July). Childbirth educators’ self-care. International Journal of Childbirth Education, 33(3), |

|27-30. |

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|Beggs, J. J., Molina, O., & Jacinto, G. A. (2018, July). Mutual Aid Groups for Grieving Parents. International Journal of Childbirth |

|Education, 33(3), 31-35. |

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|Jacinto, G. A., Chappell, R. Nyiranksekuye, H., & Molina, O. (2017). Women trauma survivors of the Rwandan genocide: A seven-week group |

|building exercise. Groupwork, 27(1), 49-65. DOI: . |

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|Kirven, J. & Jacinto, G.A. (2017). Helping a community towards healing and reconciliation after a community trauma. Encyclopedia of Social |

|Work (21st Ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. |

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|Chappell, R., Jacinto, G.A., Harris-Jackson, T., & Vance, V. (2016). Do #BlackLivesMatter? Implicit Bias, Institutional Racism and Fear of the|

|Black Body. Ralph Bunche Journal of Public Affairs,6(1) Article 2. Available at: . |

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|Molina, O. & Jacinto, G.A. (2015). The advantages and benefits of a student mutual-aid group in developing group work skills. Groupwork 25(1),|

|78-92 |

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|Edwards, B., Guy-Walls, P., Jacinto, G., & Franklin, R. (2015). Findings of a study exploring homeless street females in Addis Ababa, |

|Ethiopia: A need  for community-based programs. International Journal of Gender and Women's Studies, 3(1), 42-50. |

|DOI: 10.15640/ijgws.v3n1a6 |

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|Molina, O., & Jacinto, G. A. (2015) The stress of being a graduate student: Using student mutual-aid groups to teach group work skills. |

|Journal of Social Work with Groups, 25(1), 78-92. |

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|Jacinto, G. A., Molina, O., & Kirven, J. (2015). Birth: A write of passage. International Journal of Childbirth Educators, 30(1), 38-42. |

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|Nieves-Serrano, B., Jacinto, G. A., & Chappell, R. (2015, October). The use of the labyrinth in Solution Focused Therapy. Journal of the |

|American Association of Integrative Medicine. Online: |

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|Nieves-Serrano, B., Jacinto, G. A., & Chappell, R. (2015, July). The use of the labyrinth in Solution Focused Therapy. Annals of Psychotherapy|

|& Integrative Health®. Online: |

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|Jacinto, G. A. & Buckey, J. (2013). Birth: A rite of passage. International Journal of Childbirth Educators 28(1), 11-14. |

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|Hong, Y. J., & Jacinto, G. A. (2012). Reality therapy and the labyrinth: A strategy for practice. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social |

|Environment, 22, 619-634. |

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|Jacinto, G. A., & Hong, Y. J. (2011). Online task groups and social work education: Lessons learned. Contemporary Rural Social Work, 3, 17-28.|

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|Hong, Y. J. & Jacinto, G. A. (2011). Six step process to facilitate forgiveness and self-forgiveness. Clinical Social Work Journal [online]. |

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|Hong, Y. J., & Jacinto, G. A. (2011) Youth running away: A rite of passage? Smith College Studies in Social Work 81(4), 297-313. |

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|Jacinto, G.A. & Edwards, B. (2011). Therapeutic stages of forgiveness and self-forgiveness. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social |

|Environment, 21(4), 423-437. |

|Jacinto, G. A. (2010). Caregivers coping and self-forgiveness after the death of a care-receiver. Journal of Social Service Research, 36(3), |

|206-215. |

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|Jacinto, G. A., Turnage, B. F., & Cook, I. (2010). Domestic violence survivors: Spirituality and social support. Journal of Spirituality and |

|Religion in Social Work: Social Thought, 29(2), 109-123. |

|Jacinto, G. A. (2010). The Self-forgiveness process of caregivers after the death of carereceivers diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Journal|

|of Social Service Research, 36(1), 24 - 36. |

|Blackwell, C., Dziegielewski, S. F., Jacinto, G. A., (2006). The strengths-based approach in addressing discrimination against gays and |

|lesbians. The Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 14(3), 1-17. |

|Saxon, C., Jacinto, G. A., & Dziegielewski, S. F. (2006). Self-determination and Confidentiality: The ambiguous nature of decision-making in |

|social work practice. The Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 13(4), 55-72. |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F., & Jacinto, G. A., Laudadio, A., & Legg-Rodriguez, L. (2004). Humor: An essential communication tool in therapy. |

|International Journal of Mental Health, 32(3), |

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|Turnage, B., Jacinto, G. A., & Kirven, J. (2003, Spring). Reality therapy, domestic violence survivors, and self-forgiveness. International |

|Journal of Reality Therapy 22(2), 24-27. |

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|Books |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F. & Jacinto, G. A., Eds. (2016). Social Work Practice and Psychopharmacology: A Person-in-Environment Approach (3rd Ed.). |

|New York, NY: Springer Series on Social Work. |

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|Jacinto, G. A. (2010). Caregivers’ self-Forgiveness: After death of dementia care receivers. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller. |

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|Book Chapters |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F., & Jacinto, G. A. (2019). Prevention, wellness counseling and complementary and alternative medicine (Chapter 18, |

|pp.TBD). In |

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|S. F. Dziegielewski (Ed.). The changing face of health care social work: Professional practice in managed behavioral health care. (4rd ed.). |

|New York: Springer. |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F., & Jacinto, G. A. (2015). Designs and procedures for evaluating crisis intervention. (Chapter 27, pp 711-750). In K. R. |

|Yeager & A. R. Roberts. Crisis intervention handbook: Assessment, treatment, and research. (4th ed).New York, NY: Oxford University Press. |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F., & Jacinto, G. A. (2013). Prevention, wellness counseling and complementary and alternative medicine (Chapter 13, pp. |

|331-358). In |

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|S. F. Dziegielewski (Ed.). The changing face of health care social work: Professional practice in managed behavioral health care. (3rd ed.). |

|New York: Springer. |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F. & Jacinto, G. A. (2010). Chapter 13. Personality Disorders. In S. F. Dziegielewski (Ed.). DSM-IV-TR in action (2nd ed., |

|pp. 433-467). New York: Wiley Publishers. |

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|Dziegielewski, S.F., Amos, S., & Jacinto, G. A. (2010). Chapter 8. Schizophrenia and the Psychotic Disorders. In S. F. Dziegielewski (Ed.). |

|DSM-IV-TR in action (2nd ed., pp. 248-281). New York: Wiley Publishers. |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F., & Jacinto, G. A. (2010). Medications with Children and Older Adults: Specific Concerns. In S. F. Dziegielewski (Ed.). |

|Social Work Practice and Psychopharmacology (2nd ed., pp. 169-196). New York: Springer Series on Social Work. |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F., Jacinto, G. A., Dick, G., & Resnick-Cortes, C. (2007). Orgasmic disorders. In B. Thyer & J. Wodarski (Eds.), Social work|

|in mental health: An evidence-based approach (pp. 427-456). New York: John Wiley & Sons. |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F., & Jacinto, G. A. (2004). Standards, values, and ethics in clinical health |

| care practice. In S. F. Dziegielewski (Ed.), The changing face of health care social work: |

| Professional practice in managed behavioral health care (2nd ed., pp. 72 - 103). New |

| York: Springer Publishing Company, Inc. |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F., & Jacinto, G. A. (2004). New horizons: Health and wellness counseling. In |

| S. F. Dziegielewski (Ed.). The changing face of health care social work: Professional practice in managed behavioral health care. |

|(2nd ed., pp. 294-319). New York: Springer. |

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|Other |

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|Jacinto, G. A. (2013). Book Review: [Bergman, R. (2011). Catholic Social Learning: Educating the Faith That Does Justice]. Journal of Catholic|

|Education, 16 (2). Retrieved from . |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F., & Jacinto, G. A. (2010). DSM-IV-TR and the Addictive Disorders. Oxford Bibliographies Online. |

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|Dziegielewski, S. F., & Jacinto, G. A. (2010). Psychopathology and Social Work Practice. Oxford Bibliographies Online. |

|Jacinto, G. A. (2010). Book Review: [Shepard, B. (2010). Queer political performance and protest: Play pleasure and social movement. New York:|

|Haworth Press]. Journal of Homosexuality,57, 1384 – 1387. |

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|Jacinto, G. A. (2007). Caregivers negotiating self-forgiveness after the death of carereceivers who were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. |

|Doctoral Dissertation. |

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|Jacinto, G. A. (2005). Book Review: [Exploring the spiritual experience in the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous: Spiritus contra |

|spiritum]. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, 21(5), 99-104. |

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|Jacinto, G. A. (2005). Book Review: [A pastoral counselor’s model for wellness in the workplace: Psychergonomics]. Journal of Workplace |

|Behavioral Health, 21(1), 95-99. |

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|Jacinto, G. A. (2004). Instructor’s manual and test bank for Dimensions of Social Welfare Policy (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon. |

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EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS

|2005 to Present |Associate Editor |Journal of Social Service Research |

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| |Associate |The International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society: Volumes 1 and 2 |

|2012 |Editor |Journal of Social Service Research Special Issue 2: |

| |Guest Editor |Spirituality in Social Work Practice |

|2013 | |Journal of Social Service Research Special Issue 1: Spirituality in Social Work Practice |

|2012 |Guest Editor |Journal of Social Service Research Special Issue 1: LGBT Issues |

| |Guest Editor |Journal of Social Service Research Special Issue 2: LGBT Issues |

|2012 | |International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences |

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|2012 |Editorial Board | |

|2009 to Present | | |

PRESENTATIONS

|Peer Reviewed and Other Professional Presentations |

|2020 |CARE ( A model of Community-Based Education, Practice and University and Citizen Participatory Research: Integration of |

| |Education, Research and Praxis. George A Jacinto. 2020 to 2030 Social Work Global Agenda: Co-Building Social Transformation.|

| |International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) Global Social Work Agenda 2020 Virtual Conference. |

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| |The Use of Smartphone APPS in Clinical Social Work Practice. George A. Jacinto and Julie Johnson, NASW Florida Conference |

| |June 12, 2020, Orlando, FL. |

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| |Suicide Assessment and Prevention. George A. Jacinto and Julia Buckey, CE Broker 3 CE online Workshop. August 2020. [Not |

| |peer reviewed] |

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| |The use of the labyrinth in Mutual Aid Groupwork. George A Jacinto, Mutual Aid Groups Course University of Central Florida, |

| |Orlando, FL, October 21, 2019. |

|2019 | |

| |The use of the labyrinth in Psychotherapy. Chad Thompson & George A. Jacinto. NASW Florida Conference June 8, 2019, Orlando,|

| |FL. |

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| |Transgender Path of Challenges and Choices with Religion and Spirituality. Chad Thompson & George A. Jacinto. NASW Florida |

| |Conference June 9, 2019, Orlando, FL. |

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| |Seven Week Group Building Exercise for Refugee Women Who Are Trauma Survivors. George A. Jacinto, Hadidja Nyiraneskuye, Olga|

| |Molina. Council on Social Work Education 2018 Annual Program Meeting, November 9, 2018, Orlando, FL. |

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|2018 |Multimodal Methods of Forgiveness and Self-Forgiveness. George A. Jacinto and John J. Beggs. NASW Tampa Bay Unit, October |

| |20, 2018, Tampa, FL. |

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| |Multimodal Methods of Forgiveness and Self-Forgiveness. George A. Jacinto and John J. Beggs. NASW Florida Conference June |

| |14, 2018, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. |

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| |Florida Chapter Diversity Policy Concerns. George A. Jacinto and John J. Beggs, Tampa Bay NASW Unit Continuing Education |

| |Workshop. February 10. 2018, Tampa, FL. |

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| |Multimodal Methods of Forgiveness and Self-Forgiveness. George A. Jacinto and John J. Beggs. Tampa Bay NASW Unit Continuing|

| |Education Workshop. November 18, 2017, Clearwater, FL. |

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| |Voices of a Diverse Community. George A. Jacinto and John J. Beggs. Tampa Bay NASW Unit Continuing Education Workshop. April|

| |21, 2017, Tampa, FL. |

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|2017 |The Use of the Finger Labyrinth in Narrative-Metaphor Therapy. Benjamin Nieves-Serrano and George Jacinto. NASW Florida |

| |Chapter Conference, June 17, 2016, Orlando, FL. |

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| |The Use of Gaming in Adolescent and Adult Psychotherapy. Dylan Martin and George A. Jacinto. NASW Florida Chapter |

| |Conference, June 17, 2016, Orlando, FL. |

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| |The Framing of “Black Lives” and Social Protest: Implications for Social Work. George A. Jacinto, Reshawna Chapple & |

|2016 |Michelle Vance. CSWE 61st Annual Program Meeting, October 16, 2015, Denver, CO. |

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| |Solution Imaging. Benjamin Nieves-Serrano and George A. Jacinto, NASW Florida Chapter Conference, June 12, 2015, Orlando, |

| |FL. |

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| |The Effect of Social Support on Grief-focusing on the mediating effects of Self-Forgiveness. Young Joon Hong and George A. |

| |Jacinto, XI. Hradec Days of Social Work, October 10, 2014, University of Hradec Kralove, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic. |

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|2015 |Long-Term Care Geropsychiatric Maladaptive Behavior Record: A Rapid Screening Instrument for Dementing and Older Adults. |

| |Paul R. Clements and George A. Jacinto, Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, July 16, 2014, Copenhagen, |

| |Denmark. |

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| |Reality Therapy and the Labyrinth: A Strategy for Practice, George A. Jacinto and Benjamin Nieves-Serrano, NASW Florida |

| |Chapter Conference, June 6, 2013, Orlando, FL. |

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|2014 |Millennial, Generation X, and Baby Boomer Students’ Values and Spirituality, Young Joon Hong and George A. Jacinto, CSWE |

| |57th Annual Program Meeting, October 29, 2011, Atlanta, GA. |

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| |Social Worker as Clinician, Educator and Leader, NASW Arkansas Chapter Conference, April 6, 2011, Little Rock, AR. |

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|2011 | |

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|2010 |Generational Differences in the Relationship Between Learning Styles and the Use of Technology of Social Work Students |

| |(Poster Session), Young Joon Hong and George A. Jacinto, CSWE 56th Annual Program Meeting, October 15, 2010, Portland, OR. |

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| |Rural-based Clinical Practice, Barbara F. Turnage and George A. Jacinto, Institute for Rural Social Work & Human Services, |

| |July 14-17, 2010, Presque Isle, ME. |

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| |Online Task Groups: Implications for Rural-Based Social Work Education and Practice. Institute for Rural Social Work & Human|

| |Services, July 14-17, 2010, Presque Isle, ME. |

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| |Social Support of Domestic Violence Survivors. Ida Cook and George A. Jacinto, 90th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern |

| |Social Science Association, April 1, 2010, Houston, TX. |

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| |Caregivers Working Through Self-Forgiveness, Poster Session, Society for Social Work Research, January 15, 2009, New |

| |Orleans, LA. [While poster was accepted, I was unable to attend conference]. |

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|2009 | |

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| |Building Collaborations in Ethiopia: Implications, Arkansas NASW Chapter Conference, April 9, 2009, Little Rock, Arkansas, |

| |Presenters: George A. Jacinto, Beverly Edwards and Patricia Guy-Walls. |

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| |Caregivers Working Through Self-Forgiveness, NASW Florida/SSWLHC Annual Conference, June 4-6, 2009, Orlando, Florida. |

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| |Self-Forgiveness: An Important Task for Caregivers, 9th Biennial Conference of Caribbean & International Social Work |

| |Educators, Association of Caribbean Social Work Educators, July 20-24, 2009. [While workshop was accepted, I was unable to |

| |attend conference] |

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| |Caregivers’ Self-forgiveness after the Death of a Care Receiver, 4th International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social |

| |Sciences, July 8-11, 2009, Athens, Greece. [Unable to attend conference] |

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|2008 |The Self-Forgiveness Process of Caregivers after the Death of Carereceivers Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease. George A. |

| |Jacinto, July 19, 2008, 34th Biannual Congress of the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW), Durban, |

| |South Africa. [Presented by Dr. Barbara Turnage in my absence] |

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| |Values and Ethics in Social Work Practice. George A. Jacinto and Richard K. Freer, April 2, 2008, 2008 Arkansas Chapter |

| |Conference, Fayetteville, Arkansas. |

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| |Spirituality and Forgiveness: Multi-Modal Strategies for Practice. George A. Jacinto and Patricia Guy-Walls, April 3, 2008, |

| |2008 Arkansas Chapter Conference, Fayetteville, Arkansas. |

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|2007 |Spiritual Support Group for Survivors of Domestic Violence. George A. Jacinto and Barbara F. Turnage, June 26, 2007, 5th |

| |Biennial Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. |

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| |Self Forgiveness: A Healing Experience for Caregivers of Deceased Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease. George A. Jacinto and |

| |Cheryl Andre, June 4, 2007. 29th Annual Summer Institute on Aging (SIOA), West Virginia University, Division of Social Work,|

| |Morgantown, WV. |

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|2006 |A Spiritual Support Group Model for Domestic Violence Survivors. George A. Jacinto and Carly Marrero, June 9, 2006, NASW |

| |Florida Chapter 2006 Social Work Conference, Dania Beach, FL. |

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|2004 |Teaching Spirituality at a State University. Mary Van Hook and George A. Jacinto, October 29, 2004, North American |

| |Association of Christians in School Social Work 54th Annual Convention and Training Conference, Reston, VA. |

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| |Use of the Eleven-Circuit Labyrinth with Social Work Clients: A Therapeutic Approach. George A. Jacinto and Barbara Turnage |

| |Ph.D., June 11, 2004, NASW Florida Chapter, Social Work Conference 2004, Deerfield Beach, Florida. |

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|2003 |Online Task Groups: Implications for Social Work Education. George A. Jacinto and Barbara Turnage, Ph.D., July 29, 2003, |

| |Sixth Biennial Conference of Caribbean and International Social Work Educators, Barbados, West Indies. |

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|2002 |Spirituality and Religion: Untapped Resources for Social Work Practice, NASW Florida Chapter Conference, Orlando, Florida. |

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|1999 |The Information Super-Highway. George A. Jacinto and Ana Leon, Ph.D., June 11, 1999 at the NASW Florida Chapter Conference, |

| |Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. |

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| |Group Model of Field Instruction In a Community Based Juvenile Justice Program, George A Jacinto. November 5, 1999 at the |

| |16th Annual Conference of The Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups, Inc., Beulah Rothman Center for |

| |Group Work Studies, Miami Shores, Florida. |

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|1998 |Helping Students Learn to Increase the Resiliency of Clients: A Group Model for Diversity Training in a Community-Based |

| |Juvenile Justice Practicum Unit, October 15, 1998 at 20th Annual Symposium of The Association for the Advancement of Social |

| |Work with Groups, Inc., Miami, Florida. |

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| |Beyond the Classroom: A Model for Diversity Training in a Community-Based Juvenile Justice Practicum Unit. George A. Jacinto|

| |and Cheryl E. Green, Ph.D., May 30, 1998 at the 11th Annual National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher |

| |Education (NCORE), Denver, Colorado. |

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|OTHER SERVICE |

2016 Member, Pro-Bono Committee, Florida Bar Association (2016 to 2018).

2014-16 Committee Member on Three Dissertation Committees, PhD Program in Public Affairs University of Central Florida, Orlando

2012 External reviewer for tenure and promotion, University of Washington, Tacoma, Washington

2011 Council on Social Work Education Site Visitor Grambling University

2011 Council on Social Work Education Religion and Spirituality Workgroup

2011 External reviewer for tenure and promotion, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC.

2010 Council on Social Work Education Council on Sexual Orientation and Gender Expression (July 2010 to June 2015)

2010 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Passing Score Panel

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE & CERTIFICATION

2007 -2011 Licensed Certified Social Worker, State of Arkansas (2165-C)

2004-Present Certified Professional Coach, Grow Training Institute, Inc., San Diego, CA

1994-Present Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Florida (SW 0003241)

Provided clinical license supervisor for 10 Registered Interns

1991-2001 Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification, Rolling Meadows, IL

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OTHER EMPLOYMENT

|1992 - 1996 |Mental Health Specialist, Orange County Community Corrections, Orlando, Florida |

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|1990 - 1992 |Vocational Program Specialist, Florida Hospital Medical Center, Orlando, Florida |

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|1989 - 1990 |Hospital/Clinical Social Worker, Florida Hospital Medical Center, Orlando, Florida |

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|1988 – 1989 |Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant, Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Longwood, Florida |

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|1984 – 1988 |Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor/Senior Counselor, Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Orlando, Florida |

AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS

|2015 |National Association of Social Workers Florida Chapter Social Work Educator of the Year. |

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| |National Association of Social Workers Florida Chapter, Central Unit Social Work Educator of the Year |

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| |Arkansas State University College of Nursing and Health Professions Achievement Award for Excellence in Scholarship |

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|2011 |Arkansas State University College of Nursing and Health Professions Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award |

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|2006 |University of Central Florida, Office of Student Conduct, Student Conduct Review Board, New Member of the Year |

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|2003 |University of Central Florida Teaching Incentive Program Award |

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|1993 |National Association of Social Workers |

| |Central Florida Social Worker of the Year |

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

|Vice President, Florida NASW Chapter, 2016 – 2018. |

|Member, Pro-Bono Committee, Florida Bar Association, 2016-2018. |

|Developed and Supervised Intern Placement with City of Sanford Florida. |

|NASW Arkansas Chapter Vice President, 2009 – 2011. |

|Northeast Arkansas Branch Representative, Arkansas NASW Chapter Board of Directors 2007 to 2009. |

|Board Member, Mental Health Association of Central Florida, Inc. 2005 – 2006. |

|Developed service-learning activities with Orange County Department of Community Affairs, City of Orlando Planning |

|Department, City of Orlando Police Department, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of Central |

|Florida, Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida. |

|Board Member, Orange County Community Affairs Division, 1996 -1998. |

|Developed an internship unit and supervised BSW and MSW students at the local gay and lesbian resource center. |

|National Association of Social Workers: Central Unit Chair, Florida Chapter Board of Directors, Florida Chapter HIV |

|Liaison, and a Florida Delegate at National Delegate Assembly 1993, 1996, 1999, 2014 and 2017. |

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