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HOWARD R. FRADKIN, PH.D., L.I.C.D.C

OFFICE ADDRESS & PHONE

Affirmations: A Center for Psychotherapy & Growth

918 S. Front St.

Columbus, OH 43206

(614)-445-8277 (614)-445-8283 (800)-285-9397 Fax (614)-445-8283

E-Mail: hfradkin@columbus.

EDUCATION

Ph.D., COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1980.

M.S., THERAPEUTIC RECREATION, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1978.

B.S., RECREATION AND LEISURE STUDIES, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1974.

DISSERTATION

An Exploratory Study of the Specific Effects of Training Counselors to Work with Gay and Lesbian Clients, 1980.

LICENSURE

Psychologist, Ohio Board of Psychology, Granted October, 1982, License #3237

Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor, Chemical Dependency Professionals Board, Granted 01/14/2005, #933439

CERTIFICATION

Council for the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, Granted 4/11/84; #33033

Internationally Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, granted 4/26/11, by the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Psychologist and Founding Partner, Affirmations: A Center for Psychotherapy and Growth, 1982-present

Provide psychotherapy in private practice, primarily serving adults with a variety of psychological problems. Specializations include: Individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, couples psychotherapy, male and female incest and sexual abuse survivors, Gay and Lesbian affirmative psychotherapy, chemical dependency, sexual addiction, AIDS/HIV-related concerns, adult children of alcoholics and other

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Psychologist and Founding Partner, Affirmations: A Center for Psychotherapy and Growth, 1982-present

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dysfunctional families, hypnotherapy, men's issues, women's issues, depression and anxiety disorders, dissociative disorders, sexuality & sexual dysfunction.

CO-FACILITATOR, HIV SPECTRUM SUPPORT GROUP, Columbus AIDS Task Force, October, 1986- December, 1998

Co-facilitated weekly support group with over 300 men and women over the course of the last nine years. Helped train co-facilitators for other groups.

PSYCHOLOGIST, Southeast Community Mental Health Center, November 1982- December, 1983.

Provided adult psychotherapy to variety of outpatient clients, including individual, family and marital, and group psychotherapy. Consulted and helped organize domestic violence program for court referrals. Provided supervision for psychology practicum students.

COUNSELOR, Southeast Community Mental Health Center, July,1981- October, 1982.

Provided outpatient psychotherapy to variety of clients. Specialized in alcohol and substance abuse counseling.

SENIOR COUNSELOR, State University of New York at Fredonia, August, 1980-

June, 1981.

Provided outpatient counseling as member of small college counseling center staff. Organized structured and unstructured group counseling program. Organized and facilitated workshop program for dormitory residents on a number of mental health topics. Co-facilitated faculty awareness support group. Served as advisor for gay/lesbian student group.

PSYCHOLOGY INTERN, The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service, September, 1979- June, 1980.

Full-time psychology internship, APA-approved. Provided individual, couples and group psychotherapy. Trained in a variety of psychotherapeutic approaches and psychological client concerns.

PUBLICATIONS

Fradkin, H.R. Joining Forces: Empowering Male Survivors to Thrive. Carlsbad, CA. Hay House. In Press, Due to be released November, 2012.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont’d)

Hall, A.S. & Fradkin, H.R. (1992) Affirming Gay Men's Mental Health: Counseling With A New Attitude. Journal of Mental Health Counseling.

Fradkin, H.R. (1987) AIDS: New Challenge to the Counseling Psychologist in Private Practice. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (95th, New York, New York, August 28-September 1, 1987). (Eric Document Reproduction Service N.ED 289-152).

Sher, M., Stevens, M., Good, G., & Eichenfield, G. (Eds). (1987). Counseling Men in the AIDS Crisis. Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Men. Sage Publications.

ADMINISTRATIVE/ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCE

CO-CHAIRPERSON, Weekends of Recovery Program, 2010-present

CHAIRPERSON, Weekends of Recovery Program, 2001- 2010; Organize, administer and facilitate 3-day intensive experiential Weekends of Recovery for male survivors in the U.S. and Canada. Supervise a team of 12 psychotherapists who facilitate each weekend experience.

PRESIDENT, National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization, January, 1997-

December, 1997; Treasurer, 1999- 2001; Board Member, 1995-2001; Advisory Board, 2001-present

CHAIRPERSON, Ohio Psychological Association Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Task Force, 2000-2004.

CHAIRPERSON, Ohio Coalition on Male Survivor Issues (1993-1995) and the Chairperson of the Steering Committee, 6th World Interdisciplinary Conference on Male Sexual Victimization. October 5-7, 1995. Columbus, OH.

SUPPORT SERVICES CHAIRPERSON, 1986-1992;

CHAIRPERSON, 1988-1992, Ohio AIDS Coalition.

Served as the statewide coordinator of service providers for this advocacy group. Served as Primary Facilitator of statewide Healing Weekends for HIV Challenged individuals. for 15 Healing Weekends from October, 1987-February 1992. Chaired planning committee for each weekend. Facilitated number of workshops at each weekend, including: Intimacy, Grieving, Humor as Healing, Sexual Addiction and Sexual Healing, Positive Sexual Expression, Spirituality. Consulted with Ohio Dept of Health AIDS unit.

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ADMINISTRATIVE/ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCE (cont’d)

SUPPORT SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR, Columbus AIDS Task Force, 1984-1987.

Served as first volunteer administrator of Support Services of this community-based AIDS organization. Tasks included recruitment of administrative staff, organizing and facilitating training of buddy support program volunteers, policy development, supervision of social service advocate, budget development, program administration. Also developed curriculum and provided training for HIV antibody testing and education.

MEDIA APPEARANCES

Penn State Scandal: Parents Beware. Dr. Phil Show, appeared as the expert on the show. November 16, 2011.

The Penn State Scandal. All Sides with Ann Fisher. WOSU-FM Radio, November 14, 2011.

The Gayle King Show, Penn State Scandal, November 14, 2011.

Assisting Male Survivors of Sexual Violence. Office for Victims of Crime HELP for Victim Service Providers Web Forum, August 31, 2011.

TAALK Radio. Show on Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse, hosted by Diane Cranley. April 29, 2011. Appeared with Simon Weinberg and Kathy Barbini, Big Voice Pictures.

On Point Radio With Tom Ashbrook. Show on Senator Scott Brown and Male Sexual Abuse. February 11, 2011. Appeared with Mikele Rauch, MFT.

The Oprah Winfrey Show, 200 Men: Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse, 2-part show aired on November 5 and November 12, 2010. Appeared as the only expert on the show speaking about the dynamics of male survivors and abuse recovery. Chicago, IL.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Empowering Male Survivors to Thrive in the Aftermath of Sexual Abuse Scandals. Sponsored by The Ohio State University School of Social Work. February, 2012.

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (cont’d)

Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Sponsored by the Central Ohio Psychological Association. August 26, 2011. Columbus, OH.

Invisible Survivors: The Legacy of Male Sexual Trauma: Implications for Mental Health Clinicians and other Health Care Providers. Sponsored by Boston Area Rape Crisis Center. April 8, 2011, Boston, Massachusetts.

Keynote Address: Dare to Dream: The MaleSurvivor Weekends of Recovery: Creating Community One Weekend at a Time, The MaleSurvivor International Conference, March 2010, New York City.

Men Sexually Abused as Boys: Meanings, Consequences and Treatment. Clinical Symposium. Faculty Member. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. May 21, 2003. New York, New York and May, 2005, Atlanta, GA.

Healing the Shame of HIV: Addressing Core Issues of Sexuality, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Addiction and Gender Shame. Invited Keynote Address. Rural HIV/AIDS Collaborative Annual Conference. October 18, 2002. Dayton, Ohio.

Treating the Sexually Addicted Male Survivor of Sexual Betrayal and Victimization. The National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity 2002 National Conference. Co-presented with Don Laufersweiler. October 6, 2002. Nashville, TN. 3.0 hours.

Untangling the Web of Internet Addictions. The Ohio Psychological Association 2002 Annual Convention. October 2, 2002. Columbus, OH. 3.0 hours.

Sexual Addictions and HIV. Leadership 2002 Conference, sponsored by the Ohio AIDS Coalition and the Ohio Department of Health. May 14, 2002. Sharonville, OH. 1.5 hours.

Managing the Complex Terrain of Treating the Sexually Addicted Male Survivor. 9th International Conference of the National Organization On Male Sexual Victimization. Presented with Don Laufersweiler. October 25, 2001. New York, New York. 3 hours.

Transforming Codependent Relationship Patterns Using the Therapeutic Relationship. Ohio Psychological Association Annual Convention. Presented with Allison Fagan, Ph.D. October 4, 2000. Columbus, Ohio. 6.25 hours.

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (con’t)

Sexual Addiction Recovery and Treatment Issues. The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service. May 10, 2000. Columbus, Ohio. 2.0 hours.

Codependency: Challenges for Clients and Therapists. Cuyahoga Community College Continuing and Professional Education Workshops for Human Service Professionals. November 4, 1999. Parma, OH.

Facilitating the Healing Process for Gay/Bisexual Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse. The Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference On Male Sexual Victimization. October 14, 1999. Vancouver, Canada.

Taking the Next Step In Your Healing Process. The Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference On Male Sexual Victimization. October 15, 1999. Vancouver, Canada.

Long Term Treatment and Prevention Strategies for HIV Disease. Ohio

Psychological Association Fall Conference. November 13, 1998. Columbus, OH.

Empowering Adult Male Sexual Abuse Survivors in Their Healing Process.

Cuyahoga Community College. October 5, 1998. Parma, OH.

Psychological, Cultural & Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS: Increasing Your

Understanding, Compassion & Skills in Service Delivery. Ohio Psychological

Association. September 18, 1998. Columbus, OH.

Chemical Dependency & AIDS. Ohio Psychological Association Spring

Convention. April 30, 1998. Columbus, OH.

Affirmative Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Psychiatry & Psychotherapy. Central

Ohio Psychological Association and Central Ohio Psychiatric Association.

March 18, 1998. Columbus, OH.

Facilitating Healing for Adult Male Survivors of Incest and Other Forms of

Sexual Abuse and Assault. Ohio Psychological Association 1997 Fall Convention.

November 15, 1997. Columbus, OH.

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (con’t)

Aspects of Healing for Male Survivors of Abuse. A Matter of Pride: Building and

Sustaining Clinical Services for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender People.

June, 1997. Columbus, OH.

Surviving the Trauma of Helping: Healing for the Gay Male Helping Professional.

Co-presented with Gary Hirshberg and Dan Joy. The 7th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Male Sexual Victimization. September, 1997. Orinda, CA.

Surviving the Trauma of Helping: Healing for the Gay Male Helping Professional.

Co-presented with Gary Hirshberg and Dan Joy.

The 6th World Interdisciplinary Conference On Male Sexual Victimization. October, 1995. Columbus, OH.

Ohio Coalition on Male Survivor Issues Workshop on Understanding, Healing and Prevention for Male Survivors of Childhood Abuse. Co-presented with Gary Hirshberg. November, 1994. Columbus, OH.

Psychological, Cultural and Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS; Increasing Your Understanding, Compassion, and Skills in Service Delivery. Co-presented with Susanne Taft. Ohio Psychological Association Winter Workshop. March, 1994. Columbus, Ohio.

Healing for the Adult Gay Male Sexual Abuse Survivor/Helping Professional. Co-presented with Gary Hirshberg and Dan Joy. 5th Annual National Conference on Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse. October, 1993. Washington, D.C.

Healing for Adult Gay Male Sexual Abuse Survivors. Co-presented with Gary Hirshberg. 15th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 11th Annual AIDS/HIV Forum. July, 1993. Houston, Texas.

Affirmative Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy with Recovering Clients. Co-Presented with Donald E. Laufersweiler. Ohio Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors 1992 Annual Conference. September, 1992. Columbus, Ohio.

Gay Male Incest Survivor Therapists Working With Gay Male Incest Survivors. Co-presented with Gary Hirshberg and Dan Joy. Healing In A Wounded World: 4th International Conference on the Male Experience of Recovery from Sexual Abuse. September, 1992. Portland, Oregon.

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (con’t)

Gay Male Incest Survivor Therapists Treating Gay Male Incest Survivors. Co-presented with Gary Hirshberg. Institute for Human Identity Sixth Annual Conference on Exploring Our Many Roles and Relationships. February, 1992. New York, New York.

Mending the Splits: A Dialogue Between Sero Negative, Sero Unknown, and Sero Positive Gay Men. Co-presented with Gary Hirshberg. Presented twice at 15th National and 13th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conferences, 1993-1991. Houston, Texas and New Orleans, Louisiana.

Gay Male Survivors Treating Gay Male Survivors: Boundary, Frame and Limit Setting Dilemmas for the Clinician. Co-presented with Gary Hirshberg. 13th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference. July, 1991. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Letting Go of Anger; Grieving, Healing and Loving. Invited workshops, AIDS: Living In Recovery National Conference. June, 1990. Cincinnati, Ohio.

Affirmative Counseling Approaches with Lesbian and Gay Clients. Invited workshop, Ohio Drug and Alcohol Studies Institute. July, 1988. Columbus, Ohio.

The Role of the Counseling Psychologist in Private Practice in the AIDS Crisis. American Psychological Association. August, 1987. San Francisco, California.

Psychosocial Issues in the Treatment of PWA's, PWARC's and the Worried Well. Ohio Psychological Association Continuing Education Program. July, 1987. Columbus, Ohio.

Counseling In the AIDS Crisis. Ohio College Counselors Conference. September, 1986 and September, 1985. Columbus, Ohio.

Psychosocial Issues in the AIDS Crisis. Ohio State University School of Medicine Continuing Education Course. February, 1986.

Counseling with Gay Men and Lesbians. Pre-Convention Workshop. American Association for Counseling and Development. March, 1985.

IN-SERVICE TRAINING EXPERIENCE

Breaking the Silence, Healing the Shame of Male Surivors of Sexual Victimization. With Jim Struve. Provided to the Penn State Counseling Service, April, 2012.

Sculpting in Group Psychotherapy and Training—Provided to The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service, May, 2002.

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IN-SERVICE TRAINING EXPERIENCE (cont’d)

Sexual Addiction Recovery--Provided training to the Columbus Health Department

staff of HIV/AIDS counselors and outreach workers, 1997; Provided training to The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service clinical staff, 2000.

AIDS and Mental Health -- Presented over 15 workshops to various agencies, including Franklin County Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board; North Central Mental Health Center; Maryhaven Inc.; Southeast Community Mental Health Center; Grant Hospital; Riverside Methodist Hospital; The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service; The Ohio State University Medical School; 1986-1994.

Gay and Lesbian Affirmative Psychotherapy-- Provided various workshops for The Ohio Department of Health AIDS Activities Unit; Franklin County Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board; The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service; The Ohio State University Medical School; 1991-1994.

CONTINUING EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

Ethical Boundary Considerations. The Ohio Psychological Association. Columbus, OH. June 9, 2010. 3 hours.

Healing and Hope. MaleSurvivor International Conference, New York, NY. March 18-20, 2010. 20 hours.

Religious and Spiritual Abuse. The Ohio Psychological Association. Columbus, OH. June 5, 2009. 6 hours.

Psychology, Policy and Politics. The Ohio Psychological Association. Columbus, OH. October 31, 2008. 1 hour.

Addressing Medication Abuse and Mis-Use. The Ohio Psychological Association. Columbus, OH. October 31, 2008. 3 hours.

Treating LGBT Clients When You’re Not. The Ohio Psychological Association. Columbus, OH. October 31, 2008. 3 hours.

Denial Management Counseling. The Cenaps Corporation. Spring Hill, FL. November 16, 2007. 14 hours.

Clinical Supervision. Association for Advanced Training in the Behavioral Sciences. Online Study Course. November 9, 2006. 10 hours.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION EXPERIENCE (continued)

Ecstacy (MDMA) Abuse: Current Research. Association for Advanced Training in the Behavioral Sciences. Online Study Course. October 27, 2006. 3 hours.

Anabolic Steroid Abuse. Association for Advanced Training in the Behavioral Sciences. Online Study Course. October 26, 2006. 2 hours.

A Body to Die For: Advanced Training in the Treatment of Eating Disorders and Body Image Disturbance in Women. The Renfrew Center Foundation. Columbus, OH. April 7, 2006. 6 hours.

Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy. The Institute for Dynamic Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. Columbus, OH. February 24, 2006. 3.5 hours.

Boundaries and Boundary Violations in Psychotherapy. The Institute for Dynamic Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. Columbus, OH. February 24, 2006. 3 hours.

Evidence Based Treatment Panel. OPA Annual Convention. Columbus, OH. October 28, 2004. 3 hours.

Operation Street Smart. OPA Annual Convention. Columbus, OH. October 20, 2004. 4 hours.

Multicultural and Diversity Training. OPA Board Retreat, Columbus, OH. September 6, 2003. 2 Hours.

Treating Anxiety and Panic Disorders. Cross Country University. Columbus, OH. June 27, 2003. 6 hours.

Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Cocaine Addiction. L.A.S.T. Home Study Course. Harrisburg, PA. November, 2002. 3 Hours.

10th International MaleSurvivor Pre-Conference. Narrative Therapy Approaches to Male Sexual Victimization. September 18, 2003. Minneapolis, MN. 6. 25 hours.

10th International MaleSurvivor Conference. September 19-21, 2003. Minneapolis, MN.

20.50 hours.

Facing the Music: Out of Control Sexual Behavior. The National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity 2002 National Conference. Nashville, TN. October 6-8, 2002. 15.75 hours.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION (cont’d)

Ohio Psychological Association 2002 Annual Conference. Columbus, OH. October 2-4, 2002. 18 hours.

American Psychological Association 110th Annual Convention. Chicago, IL. August 22-25, 2002. 3 hours.

Gay & Straight: Building Bridges of Understanding: The Journeys, Challenges & Opportunities. King Ave. United Methodist Church. Columbus, OH. June 1, 2002.

5 hours.

Caring for the Soul in Psychotherapy. OSU & Harding Behavioral Healthcare & Medicine. Columbus, OH. May 20, 2002. 6 hours.

The Ohio Leadership 2002 Conference. Ohio AIDS Coalition and the Ohio Department of Health. May 14, 2002. 4 hours.

9th International Conference Of the National Organization On Male Sexual Victimization.

New York, New York. October 24-27, 2001. 18 hours.

Ohio Psychological Association Annual Conference. Workshops on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Youth; Trauma; Confidentiality; and Stress in the Family.

Deer Creek, Ohio. October 17-18, 2001. 9.5 hours.

Marital Therapy: A Research-Based Approach. John Gottman, Ph.D. The Gottman Institute, Inc. Columbus, OH. May 17-18, 2001. 14 hours

Principles and Effectiveness of Drug Addiction Treatment. Wise Communications Home Study Course. Mansfield, Ohio. January 4, 2001. 8.5 hours.

Issues and Perspectives in Dealing With Managed Care. October 5, 2000. Ohio Psychological Association, Columbus, OH. 1.5 hours.

Pathways for Change: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Working With Eating Disorders.

October 5, 2000. Ohio Psychological Association, Columbus, OH. 1.5 hours.

Ethics Update. October 5, 2000. Ohio Psychological Association, Columbus, OH. 1 hour.

HIV Office On AIDS Annual Training Update. January 14-16, 2000. New Orleans, LA.

19.5 hours.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION (cont’d)

The Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference On Male Sexual Victimization. October 15, 1999. Vancouver, Canada. 12 hours.

The American Psychological Association Annual Convention. August 20-24, 1999. Boston, MA. 11 hours.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Adults. United Behavioral Health. Columbus, OH. December 7, 1998. 3 hours.

Short Term Therapy Panel Discussion. United Behavioral Health. Columbus, OH. December 7, 1998. 1 hours.

Short Term Therapy for the Long Term Patient. United Behavioral Health. Columbus, OH. December 7, 1998. 3 hours.

Ohio Psychological Association Psychopharmacology Update for Psychotherapists & Marijuana as Medicine. November 13, 1998. Columbus, OH. 3 hours.

Ohio Psychological Association. 1997 Fall Convention. Nicotine Dependence:

The Mayo Model of Treatment. November 15, 1997. Columbus, OH. 3 hours.

Corporate Crisis Interventions: Level I Training. Structured Management Response.

Crisis Management International, Inc. October 11, 1997. Columbus, OH. 7 hours.

The Seventh International Interdisciplinary Conference on Male Sexual

Victimization: Emphasis on Our Communities; Diversity, Multiculturalism

& Community Resources. September 18-21, 1997. 12 hours.

Advanced Medical, Psychological, & Social Aspects of HIV Disease. American

Psychological Association. February 22-23, 1996. New Orleans, LA. 15 hours.

Psychology, HIV, and Chemical Dependency. American Psychological Association.

February 24-25, 1996. New Orleans, LA. 15 hours.

Treatment of Depression for Psychotherapists in Managed Care. U.S. Behavioral Health and Harding Dept. of Education. December 2, 1995. Columbus, Ohio. 6 hours.

Counseling the Sexual Addict Intensive Training. Patrick Carnes, Ph.D., C.A.S.

Del Amo Hospital. February 6-10, 1995. Scottsdale, Arizona. 30 hours.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION (cont’d)

Mastering Managed Behavioral Health Care. The American Board of Certified Managed Care Providers. February 3-4, 1995. Dayton, Ohio. 12 hours.

3rd Annual Conference on Advances in Treating Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Institute for Advanced Clinical Training, Inc. November 3-6, 1994. Baltimore, Maryland. 22.25 hours.

An Introduction to DSM-IV. Ohio Psychological Association and the National Psychologist. June 17, 1994. Columbus, Ohio. 6 hours.

Introduction to Psychosocial Issues of HIV/AIDS. APA HIV Office for Psychology Education. Certified as a HOPE trainer for APA. October 17-18, 1993. Kansas City, MO. 15 hours.

Psychosocial Issues of HIV/AIDS Among Gay Men. APA HIV Office for Psychology Education. October 19-20, 1993. Kansas City, MO. 15 hours.

Fifth National Conference on Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse. October, 1993. Washington, D.C. 24 hours.

Time-Effective Psychotherapy: Successful Techniques in a Managed Care Environment. Presented by Simon H. Budman, Ph.D. September 20, 1993. Columbus, OH. 6.75 hours.

15th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference & 11th Annual AIDS/HIV Forum. July 21-25, 1993. Houston, Texas. 21 hours.

Relapse Prevention Therapy. Presented by Terry Gorski. September 29, 1992. Columbus, OH. 6 hours.

Fourth International Training Institute Conference on Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse. September 10-12, 1992. Portland, OR. 20 hours.

Ohio Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors 1992 Annual Conference. September 17, 1992. Columbus, OH. 3 hours.

Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Certification Exam Preparation. Association for Advanced Training in the Behavioral Sciences. August 4, 1992. 6 hours.

13th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference. July, 1991. New Orleans, LA. 24 hours.

Ohio Biodyne Provider Training. October, 1991. 32 hours.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION (cont’d)

Working with Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Pre-Conference Institute. 3rd National Conference on the Male Survivor. Tucson, AZ. November, 1990. 8 hours.

3rd National Conference on the Male Survivor: New Perspectives for a New Decade. Tucson, AZ. November, 1990. 15 hours.

Survivors As Helping Professionals. Post-Conference Institute, 3rd National Conference on the Male Survivor. Tucson, AZ. November, 1990. 7 hours.

AIDS: Healing in Recovery Conference. Cincinnati, OH. June, 1990. 24 hours.

Multiple Personality and Dissociative States. Akron, OH. April, 1990. 14 hours.

Dual Diagnosis: Working with Chemically Dependent and Psychiatrically Disordered Clients. Indianapolis, IND. March, 1990. 6 hours.

Culture, Cults, and Psychotherapy. Columbus, OH. March, 1990. 8 hours.

Healing in Hypnosis. Presented by Stephen Gilligan. Honolulu, HI. January, 1989. 40 hours

The Male Survivor: Assessment and Treatment of Male Sexual Abuse Victims. Atlanta, GA. September 21-23, 1989. 17 hours.

The Healing Self: Advances in Ericksonian Hynosis and Psychotherapy. Syosset, New York. January, 1989. 40 hours.

Treating Survivors of Incest. Presented by Christine Courtois, Ph.D. Columbus, OH. September 16, 1988. 5.15 hours.

Third Regional Conference on Multiple Personality and Dissociative States. Akron, OH. April 15-16, 1988. 14 hours.

Ericksonian Congress on Hypnotherapy. Phoenix, AZ. December, 1986. 24 hours.

HONORS

Biltmore Who’s Who, December, 2010.

Faye Honey Knopp Award, November 2007, awarded by MaleSurvivor, for outstanding contributions to the field of treatment for male survivors of sexual abuse

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HONORS (cont’d)

Association for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexuals Issues in Counseling (AGLBIC) Legacy Inaugural Fellow, March, 2007.

Who’s Who In the World, 2006.

Achievement Award for Public Interest, Ohio Psychological Association, 2005.

Nationwide Register of Who’s Who in Executives and Businesses, 2002.

President’s Award of Appreciation of Service, National Organization On Male Sexual Victimization, 2001.

Ohio Psychological Association Special Projects Award, 2001.

Stonewall Union Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Community Leadership Award, 1997.

American Directory of Who's Who, 1997-1998, 1988.

Spirit of Healing Award, Ohio AIDS Coalition Leadership Award, 1996.

Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 1997-1998.

Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, 1992, 1990, 1988.

Who's Who Among Young American Professionals, Second Edition, 1991.

Who's Who in the Midwest, 23rd Edition, 1991.

Ohio Department of Health Director's AIDS Service Award, 1988.

Who's Who Among Human Service Professionals, 1987-1988, 1986-1987.

CURRICULUM VITA

RICHARD B. GARTNER, Ph.D.

14 Fifth Ave #G1 552 Second Street

New York, NY 10011-8866 Brooklyn, NY 11215-2608

(212) 533-0345 rgartner@

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING: William Alanson White Institute for Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychology, New York. Certificate in Psychoanalysis, 1983

Family Studies (family therapy training), Bronx Psychiatric Center, 1971-76.

DOCTORAL TRAINING: Clinical Psychology Program, Teachers College, Columbia University, M.S., 1971, Ph.D., 1972. Dissertation: "Toward the assessment of emotional meaning," Columbia's 1972 nominee, Creative Talent Awards Program of the American Institutes for Research

COLLEGE: Haverford College, B.A. in Psychology, 1967

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND LICENSURE: New York State, 1974

1984-present: William Alanson White Institute, New York City: Training and Supervising Analyst; Teaching Faculty; Founding Director, Sexual Abuse Program; Director, Center for the Study of Psychological Trauma, 1994-2000. Recipient, Director’s Award, 2004.

1997-present: MaleSurvivor: National Organization against Male Sexual Victimization: Board of Directors (1997-2006); Founding Congress, 1994; Program Chair: “Healing Sexual Victimization of Boys and Men” conference, 2001; President, 2002-04; Advisory Board (2006-present); Media Spokesman (2006-present).

1974-present: Private practice, Manhattan and Brooklyn

1998-present: Editorial Board, Contemporary Psychoanalysis

2004-present: Editorial Board, Journal of Trauma and Dissociation

1996-present: Editorial Board, American Journal of Psychoanalysis

1994-present: Consultant and Supervisor, Trauma Treatment Cntr, Manhattan Inst for Psychoanalysis

1994-1998: Faculty, Psychology Internship Program, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, NYC

1975-1995: Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology and Education, Clinical Psychology Program; Training Supervisor, Center for Psychological Services, Columbia Teachers College

1984-89: Faculty and Supervisor, Brooklyn Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Director of Training, 1986-88

1973-78: Director of Family Therapy, North Richmond CMHC, Staten Island

1973-74: Supervisor, Family Studies, Bronx Psychiatric Center

1971-73: Ward Administrator and Team Psychologist, Bronx Psychiatric Center

1969-70: Psychology intern, Durham V.A. Hospital and Duke Medical Center

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Psychological Association, Divisions 39 (Psychoanalysis), 51 (Men and Masculinity), and 56 (Trauma Psychology, Practice Committee)

New York State Psychological Association (Division of Psychoanalysis)

William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society,

National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology

MaleSurvivor: National Organization against Male Sexual Victimization, Past President

The Leadership Council on Child Abuse and Interpersonal Violence (Advisory Board)

: Strength, Courage, Hope (Advisory Board)

China American Psychoanalytic Alliance (CAPA)

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS

Gradiva Award (runner-up) to Betrayed as Boys: Psychodynamic Treatment of Sexually Abused Men for Best Book on a Clinical Subject, National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NAAP), 2001.

Director’s Award, William Alanson White Institute, for contributions to the psychoanalytic understanding of trauma, 2004.

Richard Gartner Award for Clinical Contribution, established by MaleSurvivor in honor of contributions to the treatment of sexually abused men. First recipient, 2007

BOOKS

Beyond Betrayal: Taking Charge of Your Life after Boyhood Sexual Abuse. (2005, Wiley & Sons).

Betrayed as Boys: Psychodynamic Treatment of Sexually Abused Men, (1999, Guilford Press). Featured: New Book Talk, Division 39 (Psychoanalysis), American Psychological Association, New York, April 1999 and American Psychological Association convention, Boston, August 1999. Runner-up, 2001 Gradiva Award for Best Book on a Clinical Subject, National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NAAP).

Editor, Memories of Sexual Betrayal: Truth, Fantasy, Repression, and Dissociation (1997, Jason Aronson). Featured at New Book Talk at meeting of Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association, Denver, February 1997. Organized, chaired and moderated the 1995 White Institute conference on which the book is based. Based on this book, taught first online course offered for CPE credits in psychoanalysis, Sep-Nov 1996

ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, OPINION PAPERS

Abuse victims need time to seek justice: Syracuse case highlights shortcomings in law. NY Daily News op ed column, print edition, December 18, 2011

Caring For Survivors of Boyhood Sexual Abuse Is The Next Step In The Penn State Case. , Nov 18, 2011. (sites/toddessig/2011/11/18/caring-for-survivors-of-boyhood-sexual-abuse-is-the-next-step-in-the-penn-state-case/2/)

The Rape of Men. NY Times opinion page letter, print edition, March 5, 2011, p. A20

Talking about sexually abused boys, and the men they become and Stepping out from the shadows: Senator Brown speaks about childhood sexual abuse. Psychology Today’s Psychoanalysis 3.0 blog, both selected by PT editors as Essential Reads in Child Development, February 2011

NY must give child sex abuse victims more time. NY Newsday op ed column, print edition, April 23, 2009

The Jewish men dancing inside me (2007). Chapter in The Still Small Voice, M Holzman, Ed. URJ Prs

Failed "Fathers," boys betrayed (2007). Chapter in Predatory Priests, Silenced Victims, M.G. Frawley-O’Dea and V. Goldner, Eds., Analytic Press

Predatory priests: Sexually abusing Fathers (2004). Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 5:31-56

Contributor, Men & Masculinities: A Social, Cultural, and Historical Encyclopedia. M. Kimmel and A. Aronson, Eds., ABC-CLIO

Effects on boys of priest abuse (2002). Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, 22:15-17

Coming to terms with sexual abuse (2002). Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, 22:18.

Relational aftereffects in manhood of boyhood sexual abuse (1999). Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 29:319-353.

Sexual victimization of boys by men: Meanings and consequences (1999). Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy, 3:1-33.

Cinematic depictions of boyhood sexual victimization (1999). Gender and Psychoanalysis, 4:253-289.

On masculine strength, emotional detachment, and the praise of incest (1999). Gender and Psychoanalysis, 4: 307-316.

An analytic group for sexually abused men (1997), International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 47:373-383. Originally presented as “Identifications and transferences in analytic group therapy for sexually abused men” at April, 1995 meeting of Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association, Santa Monica

Considerations in the psychoanalytic treatment of men who were sexually abused as children (1997). Psychoanalytic Psychology, 14:13-41. Originally presented at April, 1993, meeting of Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association, New York, and the July, 1993, International Conference of the Sandor Ferenczi Society, Budapest

Managing chronic loss and grief: Contrapuntal needs of an AIDS patient and his therapist (1997). Chapter in Hope and Mortality: Psychodynamic Approaches to AIDS and HIV, M. Blechner, Ed., Analytic Press

Memories of sexual betrayal: Psychoanalytic perspectives on the debate (1997). Round Robin, Winter, 1997: 4-5, 16.

Incestuous boundary violations in families of borderline patients (1996). Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 32:73-80. Originally presented at April, 1992, meeting of Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association, Philadelphia

The relationship between Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Family Therapy (1995). Chapter in Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, M. Lionells, J. Fiscalini, C. Mann, and D. Stern, Eds., Analytic Press

Gartner, R.B., Bass, A., and Wolbert, S. (1979), The use of the one-way mirror in restructuring family boundaries, Family Therapy, 6:27-37

Gartner, R.B., Fulmer, R.H., Weinshel, M., and Goldklank, S. (1978), The family life cycle: Developmental crises and their structural impact on families in a community mental health center, Family Process, 17:47-58

MEDIA INTERVIEWS AND APPEARANCES (a selection)

Mets Pitcher Joins Winning Team Of The Candid Sexually Abused. interview by Dr. Todd Essig, March 2012 . ()

Protect Our Children: Unlocking the Mind. Documentary, WABC-TV, New York, May 2012. (Protect)

Advocates find hope amid sex abuse scandals. CNN Radio Reports Podcast: Nov ’11 ()

Sandusky case triggers pain well beyond campus: As adults, victims suffer nightmares, anger, anxiety from childhood abuse, MSNBC, Nov ’11 ()

An Open Letter to Mike McQueary: On the plight of the whistleblower. Nov ‘11

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Grown-ups Must Act Like Grown-ups, Nov ‘11 ()

WLIW21 (Long Island PBS affiliate): Featured interview, Recovering from Abuse (Healthy Minds series). January 11, 2009

20/20. Interviewed by John Stossel for The Age of Consent special, March 2008

Disputing the cycle of sexual abuse. Interviewed in New York Newsday, Oct 19, 2006. Newsday. com/news/health/ny-hsabus1020,0,388478.story?coll=ny-leadhealthnews-headlines

Full-length interview:: “A Conversation With Richard Gartner--Beyond Betrayal: Men Cope With Being the Victims,” by Claudia Dreifus, Science Times, New York Times, Mar 1, 2005, p. F5.

Protect Our Children: Teenage Boys and the Wall of Silence. Emmy-nominated documentary, WABC-TV, New York, April, 2004

Testimony, New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee, re: Charitable Immunity Act, Jan 20, 2004

Documentary Films: Interviewed in In a Town this Size (2011); Boyhood Shadows (2008), Boys and Men Healing (2008); Stories of Silence (2007)

Other Films: Consultant to Favorite Son (2009); Little Man (1999)

More Media Interviews (among others):

Newspapers: New York Times; Associated Press; Los Angeles Times; London Times; Washington Post; USA Today; The Nation; Baltimore Sun; New York Newsday; New York Review of Books; Rolling Stone;;Bergen Record; Khaleej (Dubai) Times; Cleveland New Dealer; National Catholic Reporter; Houston Chronicle; The Australian; Miami Herald; Seattle Post-Intelligencer; Salt Lake Tribune; Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; Syracuse (NY) Post Standard; Press of Atlantic City; Modesto (CA) Bee; Decatur (AL) Daily; News Virginian; Ventura County (CA) Star; Wilkes-Barre Times Leader; Santa Fe New Mexican; Lawrence (KA) Journal-World; La Crosse, (WI) Tribune; Grand Forks (MN) Herald; Myrtle Beach Sun News; Defiance (OH) Crescent-News; Sault Ste. Marie Star; North Bay (ON) Nugget.

Magazines: Cosmopolitan Magazine; Cosmo Girl; O! (Oprah’s Magazine)

Television, Cable, and Web: CNN (Paula Zahn Now); CBS (The Early Show); Fox News (Geraldo at Large); WABC TV-New York; NBC News Channel; MSNBC Cable; ; ; , , (CNN Justice)

Radio: USA Radio Network (Daybreak USA); Liberty Broadcasting Network (D. Balart’s American Radio Journal); Cable Radio Network (The AM Show); WOR (The Joey Reynolds Show, carried nationally); WHYY (Philadelphia Public Radio); Radio 702, Johannesburg (Jenny Crwys Williams Show), and others

Gartner, R.B., and Goldman, D., with twenty-seven co-signers, A reply to Frederick Crews. The New York Review of Books, Jan. 12, 1995, pp. 42-43

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND PAPERS

The Trauma of Betrayal plus Clinical Consultation about Working with an Orthodox Sexual Abuse Victim. Keynote speech plus supervisory consultation at Understanding and Treating Sexual Abuse in the Orthodox Jewish World, conference sponsored by the William Alanson White Institute's Sexual Abuse Program, New York City (May 22, 2011)

Full-day Institute,12th Interdisciplinary Conference: MaleSurvivor: National Organization against Male Sexual Victimization. Co-taught with Dr. Ernesto Mujica (March, 2010)

Survivor/FBI Special Agent and Psychoanalyst/Advocate: Our Stories, Featured Speaker Presentation, 11th Interdisciplinary Conference: MaleSurvivor: National Organization against Male Sexual Victimization (New York, 2007). Also at Men Of Courage: The First Provincial Conference on Male Sexual Victimization, Toronto, Ontario (March, 2008)

Using the Therapist’s Internal Responses as a Guide in Work with Sexually Abused Men, workshop presentation, Ninth (New York, 2001), Tenth (Minneapolis, 2003), and Eleventh (New York, 2007) Interdisciplinary Conferences: MaleSurvivor: National Organization against Male Sexual Victimization. Also at Men Of Courage: The First Provincial Conference on Male Sexual Victimization, Toronto, Ontario (March, 2008)

Betrayed as Boys: Boyhood Sexual Abuse. Bergen County Division of Family Guidance Service Training, Hackensack, NJ. May, 2007

Treating Sexually Abused Men Individually and in Groups. Workshop in series Aggression and Its Effects, Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society, New York City, January, 2007

Sexual Victimization of Boys: Meanings and Consequences. Psychiatric Grand Rounds, Brooklyn V.A. Hospital, March 2006 and October 2001

Relational impact of Boyhood Sexual Abuse and its Transference/Countertransference Implications, part of a course, Men Sexually Abused as Boys: Meanings, Consequences, and Treatment. American Psychiatric Association Annual Conventions, San Francisco (2003) and Atlanta (2005).

Betrayed as Boys: Boyhood Sexual Abuse, Full day training workshop, Family Service Society, Corning, NY, March 2005

Dissociative Reenactments of Boyhood Sexual Betrayal, Keynote Address, Moving Dissociation into the Mainstream, 21st Fall Conference of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation (ISSD), New Orleans, November 2004

When Predatory Priests Become Sexually Abusive “Fathers”: Consequences for Victims, Keynote Address. Sexual Betrayal and Scandal in the Catholic Church: Psychoanalytic, Religious, and Social Perspectives, New York City, November 2004

Effects of Sexual Abuse on Children, invited address at the FBI’s Symposium on Online Sexual Victimization of Children, Leesburg, VA, June 2004

Transference and Countertransference with Offender/Survivors, at Broken Boys, Healing Men: A Conference on Male Sexual Victimization, The Men’s Project, Ottawa, Ontario, June 2004

Betrayed as Boys: Meanings and Consequences of Boyhood Sexual Abuse. Presented at two-day conference “Understanding Boys and Men,” sponsored by Harvard Medical School and Cambridge Hospital. Cambridge, MA, May 2003

Betrayed as Boys: Meanings and Consequences of Boyhood Sexual Abuse, full day workshop, Children's Center of Hamden, CT, May 2002. Also at the annual meeting of the Richmond County Psychological Association, NYC, May 2002, and the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, NYC, April 2003

Trauma and the Sexually Abused Boy or Man, presenter and panel moderator, Ninth Interdisciplinary Conference, National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization, New York, October 2001

Sexual Victimization of Boys and Men: Meanings, Consequences, and Treatment. Full day workshop, Trauma Counseling Program, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, June 2000

Cinematic Depictions of Boyhood Sexual Victimization, paper delivered at the 11th International Forum of Psychoanalysis, May 2000, New York

Sexual Abuse of Boys: Meanings and Consequences. Keynote address, annual meeting, New Jersey Clinical Psychologists in Private Practice, Livingston, NJ, May 2000

Gartner, R.B., and Lisak, D., Betrayed as Boys: Treating men with histories of childhood sexual abuse. Full day workshop, Centre for the Treatment of Sexual Abuse and Childhood Trauma, Ottawa, April 2000

Gartner, R.B., and Morris, L. Treatment of Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference, National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization, Vancouver, October 1999

Gartner, R., and Mujica, E., Therapists’ Personal Reactions as Guides in Work with Sexually Abused Men. Workshop at the Seventh Interdisciplinary Conference, National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization, San Francisco, September 1997; repeated at the Eighth Conference, Vancouver, October 1999

Treatment Considerations for Men Sexually Abused as Boys (1998-99). Presentations made respectively at a joint meeting of the New Jersey chapter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (NJ-ATSA) and the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children-New Jersey (APSAC-NJ); Psychiatric Grand Rounds at Mt. Sinai, Brookdale, and Gouverneur Hospitals; Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy; and Vassar College Counseling Service

Sexual Abuse of Boys: Meanings and Consequences , Colloquium Presentation, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program, William Alanson White Institute, March 1999

Gartner, R.B., Kershnar, S., and Singh, M. Going Beneath the Surface: Sexual Abuse, Drug Use, and HIV. Workshop at the National Harm Reduction Conference. Cleveland, October 1998

Gartner, R., Fradkin, H., and Castellana, M. Male Sexual Victimization: Becoming Empowered to Take Another Step on the Road to Recovery. Healing workshop at the National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization West Coast Retreat, Mt. Madonna, CA, September 1998, repeated at the Eighth Interdisciplinary Conference, National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization, Vancouver, October 1999

Sexually Abused Men: Crises about Gender Identity and Sexuality. Workshop at the Conference of the National Organization for Men Against Sexism, August 1998, Stony Brook, NY

Sexually Traumatized Boys and Men. Presentation at Oberlin College, April 1998

Traumatized Men’s Struggles about Masculinity. Paper presented at the May 1996 meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, New York Chapter

The De-masculinization of Sexually Abused Men: Crises about Gender Identity and Sexuality. Paper presented at April 1996 meeting of Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association, New York

The Sexually Abused Man and the Male Analyst. Paper presented at August 1995 meeting of the American Psychological Association, under the auspices of Division 51 (Men and Masculinity), New York

Sexually Abused Men: Working with the Other Abused Population. Workshop presented by the Learning Alliance and People Against Sexual Abuse, NYC, November 1995

Clinical Seminar in the Treatment of Sexually Abused Adults, Metropolitan Center for Mental Health, NYC, 1995

Gartner, R.B., and Trappe, K., Transference and Countertransference in the Treatment of Sexually Abused Men. Workshop at the Sixth World Interdisciplinary Conference on Male Sexual Victimization, October1995, Columbus, OH

Discussant, “Dissociation and Enactment: Countertransference Considerations in Work with Adult Survivors of Abuse," by J.J.Marcuse. Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, October 1994

Rage in the Transference and Countertransference When Treating Sexually Abused Adults. Workshop given at “Women and Men: Experiences of Rage,” the Gloria Friedman Memorial Conference sponsored by the W.A.White Society, October 1994

When the Analyst and the Sexually Abused Patient Are Both Men. Paper presented at April 1994 meeting of Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association, Washington

Couples and Family Therapy: Forgotten Offspring of Interpersonal Theory. Paper read as part of panel "The Interpersonal Analyst and the Couple: How Does It Work?", W. A. White Society Special Interest Group Meeting, New York, 1993

Gartner, R.B., and Price, M., Group Treatment of Female and Male Survivors of Incest. Workshop at November 1992 conference of Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society, New York

When the Patient Knows Not to Know. Paper read at the Clinical Colloquium, Brooklyn Institute for Psychotherapy and Clinical Services Case Conference, White Institute, 1987

Gartner, R.B., Fulmer, R.H., Weinshel, M., Goldklank, S., and Bresnihan, W., A Retrospective Study of the Effect of Family Constellation on the Course of Family Therapy, Conference of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Boston, 1975

Christopher M. Anderson

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EDUCATION

St. John’s College, Annapolis, MD

B.A., Liberal Arts, May 1996

Thesis: The Shapeless Vapor: An investigation of the “Beautiful Soul” in Hegel’s

Phenomenology of Spirit

Activities: Editor, Energeia (Literary Magazine); President, King William Players

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MALESURVIVOR – New York, NY (3/2012 – Present)

Run established non-profit with 10+ staff and annual budget of $100,000. Outreach to other survivors of sexual abuse and organizations that advocate on their behalf as well as fundraising activities. Also oversee the operations of our website (which sees over 20K unique vistors/month, and improving our media strategy and expanding our profile as the leading organization representing the interests of male survivors of sexual abuse. As public face of MaleSurvivor, speak often about my own experiences as a survivor of sexual abuse in the media and at professional conferences. Have created and presented a workshop entitled "Ten Things Therapists Should Know About Survivors"

STAGEHAND, LOCAL 1 I.A.T.S.E - New York, NY (2005 – 2012)

Worked behind the scenes in dozens of Broadway shows, television programs, concerts, and special events in multiple areas of expertise including lighting, carpentry, and rigging. Managed labor crews of sizes ranging from 5 to over 100. Assisted in preparing payroll for crews ranging in size from 5 to 100. Recent productions include: 2011 Lincoln Center Festival (construction of Royal Shakespeare Company’s Theater at the Park Avenue Armory), New Year’s Eve in Times Square (2005 – 2011), Christmas Tree Lighting at Rockefeller Center (2005 – 2010), The Normal Heart, Driving Miss Daisy, Colin Quinn Long Story Short, Baby It’s You, Literary Lions Gala 2010, Merchant of Venice, Equus.

MANAGING PARTNER, THE COREA COTTAGES – Corea, ME (2008-Present)

Oversee annual operations and finances of 3 summer rental cottages on the coast of Maine. Review annual financial reports and regularly communicate with partners, renters, accountant, and attorney.

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

MALESURVIVOR – The National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization

Vice President, Board of Directors (April 2011 – present)

Committee Memberships – Chair, Website Oversight Committee; Communications Committee; International Conference Planning Committee. Author and presenter, "Ten Things Therapists Should Know About Survivors” (March 2008 Male Survivor International Conference)

MEDIA

|Date |Appearance |Link |

|11/29/11 |KNBC | |

|4/28/12 |Patch | |

|5/2/12 |Ask Amy |

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|5/8/12 |Nat’l Catholic Rptr | |

|5/8/12 |US Congress testimony| |

|5/11/12 |Bergen Record | |

|5/17/12 |WJAC | |

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