CURRICULUM VITAE - UNL Department of Psychology



VITA

Mary Fran Flood, PhD

55 Burnett Hall

University of Nebraska—Lincoln

Lincoln, NE 68588-0311

(402) 472-2351

email: mflood2@unl.edu

QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (1998)

▪ APA accredited Clinical Psychology Training Program, University of Nebraska--Lincoln

▪ Research and course work in Clinical and Developmental Psychology

Clinical Child Psychologist

▪ Director, Psychological Consultation Center, University of Nebraska--Lincoln (1999 – 2015)

▪ Head Start/Early Head Start clinical child psychology consultation (1999 – 2018)

▪ Supervision and training for doctoral level graduate students in clinical psychology (1999 – present)

▪ Project SAFE group, family, and individual treatment for child abuse victims (1999 – present)

▪ Lincoln Medical Education Partnership Family Medicine Residency Program (1998 -2010)

▪ Psychological assessment and treatment for young children and their families (1998 -2010)

Clinical and Child Development Training

▪ Behavioral Pediatrics Post-Doctoral Fellowship, LMEP Family Medicine Residency Program (1998 – 1999)

▪ Pediatric Psychology Internship, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (1997 – 1998)

▪ Munroe-Meyer Rehabilitation Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center (1993 – 1994)

▪ Children's Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska (1996 – 1997)

▪ Bush Foundation Child Development Fellowship, University of Minnesota (1982)

Professional Experience in Child and Family Services

▪ Executive Director of Youth Service System in Lincoln, NE (1986 – 1991)

▪ Program Director of Adolescent Parenting Program at Girls’ and Boys' Town (1983 – 1986)

State License

▪ Licensed Psychologist, State of Nebraska (# 504)

|EDUCATION | | |

|Ph.D. | |University of Nebraska, Lincoln |

|August, 1998 | |APA accredited Clinical Psychology Training Program |

| | |Dissertation Title: |

| | |Does Chronic Illness Increase Children’s Risk for Impaired Peer Relationships? A Longitudinal |

| | |Exploration of the Relationship Between Childhood Asthma and Social Vulnerability |

|M.A. | |University of Nebraska, Lincoln |

|May, 1996 | |APA accredited Clinical Psychology Training Program |

| | |Research Title: |

| | |Emotion Expression and Reunion Behavior Among Day Care Infants and Toddlers |

|M.S.W. | |University of Nebraska, Omaha |

|May, 1981 | |Child Welfare Specialization |

|B.A. | |College of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota |

|May, 1970 | |Elementary Education |

|ADDITIONAL EDUCATION/TRAINING |

|Marriage and Family Therapy Training | |Menninger Institute, Topeka, Kansas |

|July, 1984 | | |

|Child Development Fellowship | |University of Minnesota, St. Paul |

|January - March, 1982 | |Bush Foundation |

|CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY EXPERIENCE |

|Director, Psychological Consultation Center | |Clinical Psychology Training Program |

|January 1, 1999 - July 1, 2015 | |Department of Psychology |

| | |University of Nebraska--Lincoln |

| | |Lincoln, Nebraska |

▪ Management of Clinical Psychology Training Program’s training clinic

▪ Supervision of doctoral level students in assessment and therapy

▪ Co-Director, Family Interaction Skills Clinic specialized services

▪ Head Start/Early Head Start Clinical Child Psychology Consultation

▪ Project SAFE group, family, and individual treatment for child abuse victims

▪ Consultant, Project Safe Start--Nebraska

|Pediatric Psychologist | |Lincoln Behavioral Health Center |

|September 1, 1999 – July 1, 2010 | |Lincoln Family Medicine Program |

|Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship | |Lincoln Medical Education Program |

|September 1, 1998 - August 31, 1999 | |Lincoln, Nebraska |

▪ Psychological assessment for children and adolescents

▪ Therapy for children and families

▪ Consultation with family medicine residents and faculty physicians

▪ Resident education in child development, family dynamics, and childhood emotional and behavioral disorders

|Pediatric Psychology Internship | |University of Oklahoma |

|July 1, 1997 – June 30, 1998 | |Health Sciences Center |

| | |Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |

▪ Consultation and Liaison in Children’s Hospital, Pediatric Clinics, Specialty Clinics

▪ Physical, Sexual Abuse and Neglect Intervention, Center on Child Abuse and Neglect

▪ Childhood Sexual Behavior Problems Treatment, Center on Child Abuse and Neglect

▪ Parent-Child Interaction Training (PCIT), Child Study Center

▪ Comprehensive Psychological Assessment and Treatment, Child Study Center

▪ Adult Health Psychology and Substance Abuse, Veteran’s Administration Medical Center

|CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY EXPERIENCE (continued) |

|Clinical Child Psychology Externship | |Family Support Center |

|June, 1996 – June, 1997 | |Children's Hospital |

| | |Omaha, Nebraska |

▪ Outpatient assessment and psychotherapy

▪ In-patient consultation for children from birth to 17 years and their parents

▪ Psychological evaluations, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) follow-up clinic

|Infant/Toddler Development Practicum | |Munroe-Meyer Institute |

|August, 1993 - July, 1994 | |University of Nebraska Medical Center |

| | |Omaha, Nebraska |

| | |Meyer Women's Guild Traineeship |

▪ Infant/Toddler Psychological Assessment

▪ Psychoeducational intervention for chronically-ill or developmentally delayed infants and toddlers

▪ Toddler group for children with delayed cognitive, communication, and physical development

▪ Collaborative research investigating the developmental impact of life-threatening liver and gastrointestinal disorders, transplantation, and dependence on total parenteral nutrition for young children with the Pediatric Gastroenterology Clinic and the Liver Transplant Team

▪ Needs assessment and program evaluation of local, state, and regional initiatives for family-centered early intervention programs.

|SOCIAL WORK AND EDUCATION EXPERIENCE |

|Social Work Consultant | |CenterPointe |

|1993 – 1997 | |Midwest Institute for Youth and Families |

| | |Lincoln, Nebraska |

|Executive Director | |Youth Service System |

|1986 – 1991 | |Lincoln, Nebraska |

|Adolescent Parenting Program Director | |Father Flanagan's Boys' Home |

|1983 - 1986 | |(Girls’ and Boys’ Town) |

| | |Omaha, Nebraska |

|Social Work Consultant | |Nebraska Department of Education |

|1982 - 1985 | |Special Education Branch |

| | |Lincoln, Nebraska |

|Program Coordinator | |Family Home Care Program |

|1980 - 1982 | |Meyer Children's Rehabilitation Institute |

| | |University of Nebraska Medical Center |

| | |Omaha, Nebraska |

|Vocational Counselor | |Job Service of South Dakota |

|1977 -1979 | |Sioux Falls, South Dakota |

|Project Director | |South Dakota Department of Labor |

|1976 -1977 | |Job Options for Women |

| | |Sioux Falls, South Dakota |

|Patient and Family Counselor | |McKennan Hospital |

|1972 - 1976 | |Sioux Falls, South Dakota |

|Teacher | |St. Mary's School |

|1970 - 1971 | |Willmar, Minnesota |

|Teacher | |Head Start Program |

|Teacher Aid | |Aberdeen, South Dakota |

|Summer, 1970 | | |

|Summers, 1967 - 1969 | | |

|ACADEMIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE |

|Instructor | |University of Nebraska—Lincoln |

|2010 | |Department of Psychology |

| | |PSY 983 Psychotherapy |

|Teaching Assistant | |University of Nebraska—Lincoln |

|1991-1992 | |Department of Psychology |

| | |Introduction to Psychology |

|Instructor | |University of Nebraska at Omaha |

|Summer, 1986 | |College of Education |

| | |Counseling Department |

| | |Teenage Pregnancy |

|Instructor | |University of Nebraska at Omaha |

|Spring, 1986 | |School of Social Work |

| | |Child Welfare Practice |

|Instructor | |University of Nebraska at Omaha |

|Fall, 1980 | |School of Social Work |

|Summer, 1981 | |Child Maltreatment Research |

|PUBLICATIONS |

Schreier, A., McCoy, K., Flood, M. F., Wilcox, B. L., & Hansen, D. J. (In press). Understanding perceptions of child maltreatment risk: A qualitative study of Early Head Start home visitors. Children and Youth Services Review.

Hubel, G. S., Schreier, A., Wilcox, B. L., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2017). Increasing participation and improving engagement in early intervention: A qualitative study of Early Head Start parent perspectives. Infants and Young Children, 30, 94-107.

Pittenger, S. L., Schreier, A., Meidlinger, K., Pogue, J. K., Theimer, K., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2016). Psychological distress and revictimization risk in youth victims of sexual abuse. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

Theimer, K., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2017). Child physical abuse and neglect. In V. B. Van Hasselt & M. L. Bourke (Eds.), Handbook of behavioral criminology: Contemporary strategies and issues. New York, NY: Springer.

Pittenger, S. L., Schreier, A., Meidlinger, K., Pogue, J. K., Theimer, K., Flood, M. F.Hansen, D. J. (2015). Psychological distress and revictimization risk in youth victims of sexual abuse. Manuscript submitted for review.

Pittenger, S. L., Van Dyk, T., Schreier, A., Haikalis, M., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2015). Strengthening mental health consultation in Early Head Start: Recommendations for maximizing effectiveness and supporting home visitors. NHSA Dialog: The Research-to-Practice Journal for the Early Childhood Field.

Hubel, G. S., Campbell, C., West, T., Friedenberg, S., Schreier, A., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2014). Child advocacy center based group treatment for child sexual abuse: Initial symptom presentation, outcomes, and social validity. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 23, 3.

Friedenberg, S. L., Hansen, D. J., & Flood, M. F. (2013). Epidemiology of child and adolescent sexual abuse. In Bromberg, D. S., & O’Donohue, W. T. (Eds.), Handbook of Child and Adolescent Sexuality: Developmental and Forensic Psychology, Elsevier.

Hubel, G. S., Campbell, C., West, T., Friedenburg, S., Schreier, A., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2012) Child Advocacy Center based group treatment for child sexual abuse: Initial symptom presentation, outcomes and social validity. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Hubel, G. S., Maldonado, R. C., Tavkar, P., Hansen, D. J., & Flood, M. F. (2011). Cognitive behavioral group treatment for a sexually abused child and a non-offending caregiver: Case study and discussion. Clinical Case Studies pp. 1 – 16.

Hubel, G. S., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2010). Sexually and Physically Abused Children. In D.L. Segal and M. Hersen (Eds.), Diagnostic Interviewing: Fourth Edition, Springer Science.

Smith, A. J., Jordan, J. A., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2010). Social skills interventions. In Nangle, D. W., Hansen, D. J., Erdley, C. A., & Norton, P. J. (Eds.), Practitioner's guide to empirically based measures of social skills. New York: Springer.

Elkovitch, N., Latzman, R. D., Hansen, D. J., & Flood, M. F. (2009). Understanding child sexual behavior problems: A developmental psychopathology framework. Clinical Psychology Review.

Asawa, L. E., Hansen, D. J., & Flood, M. F. (2008). Early childhood intervention programs: Opportunities and challenges for preventing child maltreatment. Education and Treatment of Children.

Thompson, R. A., Flood, M. F., & Goodvin, R. (2006). Social Support and Developmental Psychopathology. In D. Cicchetti & D. Cohen (Eds.), Developmental psychopathology 2nd Ed., Vol. III. Risk, disorder, and adaptation. New York: Wiley.

Sawyer, G. K., Tsao, E. H., Hansen, D. J., & Flood, M. F. (2006). Weekly problems scales: Instruments for sexually abused youth and their nonoffending parents in treatment. Child Maltreatment. Journal of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, (11), pp. 34-48.

Hsu, E., Sedlar, G., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. (2002). Child Sexual Abuse. In M. Hersen (Ed.), Clinical Behavior Therapy: Adults and Children. New York:John Wiley&Sons.

Thompson, R. A., & Flood, M. F. (2002). Toward a child-oriented child protection system. In R. A. Thompson & M. Small (Eds.), Toward a child-centered, neighborhood-based child protection system. Lincoln, Nebraska: Greenwood Publishing Company.

Flood, M. F., Hansen, D. J., & Kalichman, S. (1998). Ecological perspectives on Maternal Decisions Regarding HIV-exposed infants. Children’s Services: Social Policy, Research, and Practice, 1, 39-61.

Raffaelli, M., Bogenschneider, K., & Flood, M. F. (1998). Parent-teen communication about sexual topics. Journal of Family Issues, 19, 316-334.

Thompson, R. A., Flood, M. F., & Lundquist, L. M. (1995). Emotional regulation: Its relations to attachment and developmental psychopathology. In D. Cicchetti & S. L. Toth (Eds.), Rochester symposium on developmental psychopathology: Vol. VI. Emotion, cognition, and representation. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.

Melton, G. B. & Flood, M. F. (1994). Research policy and child maltreatment: Developing the scientific foundation for effective protection of children. Child Abuse and Neglect, 18, (Suppl. 1), 1-28.

Thompson, R. A. & Flood, M. F. (1992). Getting out of a rut: Little progress yet. The Advisor (Newsletter of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children). Hyattsville, MD: APA.

Flood, M. F., Greenspan, S., & Mundorf, N.K. (1985). School-based services for pregnant and parenting adolescents, Special Services in the Schools, 2, 27-44.

Flood, M. F., (1984). Teenage parents: a school-based intervention approach at Boys Town's Father Flanagan High. Speaking for Children, March/April, 12-15.

Garbarino, J., Carson, B., & Flood, M. F. (1983). A protective service system. 49-64. Child and Youth Services Review, 5, 49 – 63.

| RECENT PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS |

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|2017 Presentations |

|Biles, B., Theimer, K., Pogue, J. K., McCoy, K., Meidlinger, K., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2017, November). Sexually abused youth |

|presenting to treatment at a CAC: Relationship between postabuse attributions and child outcomes. Poster presented at Annual Convention of |

|the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA. |

|Pogue, J., Huit, Z., Theimer, K., Biles, B., McCoy, K., Sonnen, E., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2017, November). Child sexual abuse and |

|the family: Heterogeneity of response in non-abused, nonoffending siblings. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for|

|Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA. |

|Pogue, J., Meidlinger, K., Theimer, K., Biles, B., McCoy, K., Huit, Z., Sonnen, E., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2017, November). CBT in a|

|CAC: Clinical practice, research, and training opportunities in collaboration with a Child Advocacy Center. Poster presented at the Annual |

|Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA. |

|Theimer, K., McCoy, K., Biles, B., Pogue, J. K., Meidlinger, K., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2017, November). Cognitive-behavioral |

|therapy for sexually abused youth at a Child Advocacy Center: Identifying and addressing the correlates of parent expectations. Poster |

|presented at Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA. |

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|2016 Presentations |

|Biles, B., Meidlinger, K., Theimer, K., Pogue, J. K., Schreier, A., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2016, October). Sexually abused youth |

|presenting to treatment: Understanding predictors of negative abuse attributions. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the |

|Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY. |

|Pogue, J. K., Theimer, K., Schreier, A.,Meidlinger, K., Biles, B., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2016, October). Sexually abused youth’s |

|negative attributions and symptoms of PTSD: Association with distress in non-abused siblings. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of |

|the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY. |

|Theimer, K., Biles, B. L., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2016, October). Behavior problems and abuse duration: Influence on perceived |

|responsibility in a hypothetical child sexual abuse case. Poster presented at Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and |

|Cognitive Therapies, New York City, NY. |

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|2015 Presentations |

|Grandgenett, H., Pittenger, S. L., Baker, E., Huit, T. Z., Schreier, A., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2015, November). Telling a trusted |

|adult: Factors that influence the likelihood of disclosing child sexual abuse. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Association|

|for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL. |

|Pogue, J. K., Theimer, K., Pittenger, S. L., Schreier, A., Meidlinger, K., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2015, November). Recognizing the |

|impact of familial distress: Improving mental health services for sexually abused youth by including caregivers and nonabused siblings. |

|Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL. |

|Schreier, A., Meidlinger, K., Steel, A. L., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2015, November). Early Head Start home visitor’s identification |

|of risk for maltreatment: Implication for engaging families and supporting behavior change. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the|

|Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL. |

|Schreier, A., Flood, M. F., Wilcox, B., & Hansen, D. J. (2015, May). Early Head Start home visitor’s perceptions of working with families at|

|risk for maltreatment. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC. |

|Theimer, K., Pogue, J. K., Meidlinger, K., Schreier, A., Pittenger, S. L., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2015, November). The Blame Game: |

|Understanding and addressing predictors of self-blame in sexually abused youth presenting to treatment. Poster presented at the Annual |

|Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL. |

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2014 Presentations

Meidlinger, K., West, T., Pittenger, S. L., Schreier, A., Pogue, J. K., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2014, November). Assessing children's expectations post sexual abuse: Initial psychometric evaluation of a self-report measure. Poster presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA.

Pittenger, S. L., Brungardt, K., West, T., Schreier, A., Meidlinger, K., Pogue, J. K., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2014, November). Relationship between family environment and child distress following sexual abuse: Initial symptom presentation and response to treatment. Poster presented at the 48th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

Pogue, J. K., Schreier, A., West, T., Pittenger, S. L., Meidlinger, K., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2014, November). Non-abused Siblings of Sexually Abused Youth: Symptom Presentation and Relationship with Victim Distress and Family Functioning. Poster presented at the 48th Annual Convention of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

Schreier, A., Hubel, G. S., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2014, November). Relationship between participation in Early Head Start program components and family risk for maltreatment. Poster presented at the 48th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

Pittenger, S., Van Dyk, T., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. (2014, October). Supporting home-visitors through mental health consultation in an Early Head Start home-based program. Poster presented at the National Conference in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Lawrence, KS.

2013 Presentations

Friedenberg, S. L., Meidlinger, K. M., Hubel, G. S., West, T., Schreier, A., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2013, November). Effectiveness of a Manualized Group Treatment for Child Sexual Abuse in Addressing Risk Factors for Sexual Revictimization. Poster presented at the 47th Annual Convention of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN.

Schreier, A., Hubel, G. S., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2013, November). Psychometric Evaluation of the Behavioral, Emotional, and Social Screener (BESS): Assessing Risk to Healthy Development in Early Childhood. Poster presented at the 47th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN.

2012 Presentations

Friedenberg, S., Van Dyk, T., Hubel, G. S., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2012, November). Improving Service Utilization in a Home Visitation Program: Use of Standardized Consultation Following Mental Health Screenings. Poster presented at the 46th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, National Harbor, MD.

Schreier, A., Meidlinger, K. M., Martin, E. K., Hubel, G. S., West, T., Friedenberg, S. L., Brungardt, K. L., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2012, November).Development and Initial Examination of a Group Treatment for Non-Offending, Non-Abused Siblings of Sexually Abused Youth. Poster presented at the 46th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, National Harbor, MD.

|RESEARCH SUPPORT |

Hansen, D. J. (PI), Pittenger, S., Schreier, A., & Flood, M. F. (August, 2015 – July, 2018). Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Child Abuse Victims and their Families. Woods Charitable Fund. $65,000.

Schreier, A., Hansen, D. J., & Flood, M. F. (9/30/14-9/29/16). Early Head Start Home Visitor’s Identification of Risk for Maltreatment. Head Start Graduate Student Research Grant, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, $49,991. Awarded as grant no. 90YR00820100

Hubel, G., Hansen, D. J., & Flood, M. F. (9/30/11-9/29/13). Identifying Risk for and Preventing Child Maltreatment in Early Head Start Families. Head Start Graduate Student Research Grant, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, $49,978. Awarded as grant no. 90YR005301

Campbell, C., Hansen, D. J., & Flood, M. F. (9/30/09-9/29/11). Adapting an Evidence-Based Intervention to Improve Social and Behavioral Competence in Head Start Children: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Teacher-Child Interaction Training. Head Start Graduate Student Research Grant, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, $49,994. Awarded as grant no. 90YR0038.

Hansen, D. J. (PI), Tavkar, P., & Flood, M. F. (2009-2010). Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Sexually Abused Children and their Families: Implementation, Evaluation, and Dissemination of Project SAFE. Cooper Foundation, $10,000. Hansen, D. J. (PI), Tavkar, P., & Flood, M. F. (2007-2008). Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Sexually Abused Children and their Families: Implementation, Evaluation, and Dissemination of Project SAFE. Cooper Foundation, $18,424.

Hansen, D. J., Flood, M. F., & Sawyer, G. (July, 2005 - October, 2006). Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Child Abuse Victims and their Families: Program Implementation, Evaluation, and Dissemination . Woods Charitable Fund. $30,636.

Hansen, D. J., Flood, M. F., Cronch, L., & Ayers, L. (July, 2004 - June, 2007). Prevention of child sexual abuse. Nebraska Child Abuse Prevention Fund, $45,043.

Flood, M. F., DiLillo, D., & Hinrichs, S. (July, 2002 – June, 2004). Parent Mental Health: A group intervention for parents of Early Head Start and Head Start Children. Nebraska Child Abuse Prevention Fund, $43,750.

Hansen, D. J., Flood, M. F., & Davies, C. (October, 2001 - September, 2004). Addressing the mental health needs of child abuse victims and their families: Program development, implementation, and evaluation. Woods Charitable Fund. $93,500.

Hansen, D. J., Flood, M. F., & Davies, C. (July, 2001- June, 2002). Understanding the Mental Health Needs of Young Children in Low-Income Families: The Relationship of Child Maltreatment and Domestic Violence with Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Development. Layman Award, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. $7,492.

Hansen, D. J., Hsu, E., & Flood, M. F. (February 1, 2001 - January 31, 2002). Project SAFE community outreach and collaboration initiative. Funded by Nebraska Child Abuse Prevention Fund. $750.

|COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT |

Board of Psychology, Nebraska, appointed by Governor Pete Ricketts, 2015 – present

Nebraska Psychological Association Ethics Committee, Member, 2013 - 2015

Nebraska Child Abuse Prevention Fund Board, appointed by Governor Dave Heineman, 2011- 2017.

Early Childhood Interagency Coordinating Council, appointed by Governor Dave Heineman, 2005 – 2008.

Early Childhood Mental Health Advisory Committee, invited participation for the Early Childhood Mental Health Systems of Care Project for Central Nebraska, 2004 – 2006.

National Infant Mental Health Task Force, invited participation from Head Start Bureau, Early Head Start National Resource Center, 2001 – 2004.

Nebraska Commission on Child Protection, appointed by Governor, member, 1991-1996, executive committee member, 1993-1995.

Nebraska Child Death Review Team, member, 1994-2001.

Lincoln Community Foundation, Grant Review Committee member, 1993-1996.

Food Bank of Lincoln, Board of Directors President, 1995-1996, Vice-President, 1993-1994, Treasurer, 1992, member, 1988-1996, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Child Guidance Center, Board of Directors Secretary 1995-1996, Program Committee chairperson, 1994-1995, member, 1992-1996, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Attention Center for Youth, Advisory Board Chairperson, 1991, Vice Chairperson, 1990, member, 1988-1991, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Community Child Abuse Prevention Council, Chairperson, 1991, Vice Chairperson, 1990, member, 1986-1992, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Consortium for Children and Youth, Treasurer, 1990-1991, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Lincoln Public Schools Student Parent Program Committee, member, 1988-1991, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Family Preservation Team Case Coordination Council, member, 1987-1991, Lincoln, Nebraska.

|COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT (continued) |

Mayors Advisory Committee on Children and Youth, Secretary, 1988-1989, member, 1986-1991, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Community Consortium on Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting, Chairperson, 1983-1985, member 1983-1986, Omaha, Nebraska.

Omaha Public Schools Task Force on Human Growth and Development, member, 1986, Omaha, Nebraska.

Foster Care Review Board, local member, 1985-1986, Omaha, Nebraska.

Omaha Metro District Child Welfare Advisory Committee, Nebraska Department of Social Services, member, 1985-1986, Omaha, Nebraska.

Children Helping Children, Parents Anonymous/Parents United, volunteer group therapist, 1983-1986, Omaha, Nebraska.

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Parents Group, volunteer group consultant, 1984-1985,

Omaha, Nebraska.

Child Abuse Council of Omaha, President, 1980-1981, member, 1980-1986, Omaha, Nebraska.

Legislative Coalition for Children, Board of Directors member, 1982-1984, Omaha, Nebraska.

Nebraska Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Board of Directors member, 1982-1984.

Cat and Mouse Program, Girls Clubs of Omaha, volunteer group facilitator, 1983, Omaha, Nebraska.

Creighton Home Health Care, Advisory Board member, 1982-1984, Omaha, Nebraska.

Child Protection Team, Chairperson, 1973-1975, member, 1973-1979, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Center for Women, Advisory Board member, 1978-1979, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

|PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS |

American Psychological Association

American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children

Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

Nebraska Psychological Association

Society for Research in Child Development

|ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS |

| 1995 - 1997 | |National Institutes of Mental Health Law/Psychology |

| | |Fellowship in Pediatric AIDS |

| | |University of Nebraska—Lincoln |

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| 1993 - 1994 | |Meyer Women's Guild Interdisciplinary Traineeship |

| | |University of Nebraska Medical Center |

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| 1993 - 1994 | |Regent's Tuition Fellowship |

| | |University of Nebraska—Lincoln |

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| 1992 - 1993 | |National Institutes of Mental Health Law/Psychology Fellowship |

| | |University of Nebraska--Lincoln |

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