Karls, J. & O'Keefe, M. (2008). Person-in-Environment System (PIE): Its Essence and Applications. In Social Work Desk Reference, 2 nd edition.
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1 Published Books/Manuals Karls, J. & O'Keefe, M. (2008). PIE Manual: Person-in-environment system: The PIE classification system for social functioning problems. (PIE is a four-factor system for assessing the problems and strengths experienced by clients of social workers. The manual provides a detailed description of the system with accompanying case examples. The CompuPIE software is also included. NASW Press. Published Peer Review Articles: Karls, J. & O'Keefe, M. (2008). Person-in-Environment System (PIE): Its Essence and Applications. In Social Work Desk Reference, 2 nd edition. Lim, Jung-Won, & O Keefe (2008). Social Problems and Service Needs in a Korean Community: Perceptions of Residents and Community Leaders. Gatz, M., Brown, V., Hennigan, K., O Keefe, M., Rechberger, E., & Rose, T., (2007). Effectiveness of an Integrated Trauma-informed Approach to Treatment of Women with Co-occurring Disorders and Histories of Trauma. Journal of Community Psychology, 36, 7, O Keefe, M., Mennen, F., & Lane, C. (2006). An Examination of the Factor Structure for the Youth Self Report (YSR) on a Multi-Ethnic Sample of High School Students. Research in Social Work Practice, 16, Hennigan, K., O Keefe, M., Noether, C., Rhinehart, D., & Russell, L (2006). Though a Mother s Eyes: Sources of Bias When Mothers Assess Their Child. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 33(1), O Keefe, M. (2005). Teen Dating Violence: A Review of Risk Factors and Prevention Efforts. VAWnet Applied Research Forum: Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA). O Keefe, M. (2005). Adolescents from Violent Homes. The Prevention Researcher, 12, 2-7. Mennen, F. & O Keefe, M. (2005). Using Attachment Theory to Inform Child Welfare Decisions. Children and Youth Services Review, 27 (6), VanDeMark, N., Russell, L., O Keefe, M., Finkelstein, N., Noether, C., Gampel, J., & Bjelajac, P., (2005). Children of mothers with histories of substance abuse, mental illness and trauma. Journal of Community Psychology - Special Issue: Serving the Needs of Women With Co-Occurring Disorders and a History of Trauma,33(4), Finkelstein, N., Rechberger, E., Russell, L. VanDeMark, N., O'Keefe, M., Noether, C.,. Gould, K., Mockus, M., & Rael, M. (2005). Building resilience in children of mothers who have
2 co-occurring disorders and histories of violence: Intervention model and implementation issues. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. Special Issue: The Impact of Co-occurring Disorders and Violence on Women, 32(2), pp Meezan, W. & O'Keefe, M. (1998). Multi-family group therapy as an intervention for child abuse and neglect: Results of an experiment. Research on Social Work Practice. Meezan, W. & O'Keefe, M. (1998). Multi-family group therapy: Impact on family functioning and child behavior. Families in Society. O Keefe, M. & Treister, L. (1998). Victims of dating violence among high school students: Are the predictors different for male and female? Violence Against Women, 4, O Keefe, M., & Lebovics, S. (1998). Intervention and treatment strategies with adolescents from maritally violent homes. In A. Roberts (Ed), Intervention strategies with battered women and their families. O'Keefe, M., & Mennen, F. E. (1998). Integrating content on violence into the social work practice curriculum. Journal of Teaching in Social Work. Meezan, W., O'Keefe, M., & Zariani, M. (1997). A model of multi-family group therapy for abusive and neglectful parents and their children. Social Work With Groups, 20, O'Keefe, M. (1997). Factors mediating the link between witnessing interparental violence and dating violence. Journal of Family Violence. O'Keefe, M. (1997) Posttraumatic stress disorder among incarcerated battered women. Journal of Traumatic Stress. O'Keefe, M. (1997). Predictors of dating violence among high school students. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12, O'Keefe, M. & Selma-Amit, M. (1997). An examination of the effects of race/ethnicity and social class on adolescents' exposure to violence. Journal of Social Science Research, 22, O'Keefe, M. (1997). Incarcerated battered women: A comparison of battered women who killed their abusers and those incarcerated for other offenses. Journal of Family Violence, 12, O'Keefe, M. (1997). Adolescents' exposure to school and community violence: Prevalence and behavioral correlates. Journal of Adolescent Health. O'Keefe, M. (1996). The differential effects of family violence on adolescent adjustment. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 13 (1),
3 O'Keefe, M. (1995). Predictors of child abuse in maritally violent families. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 10 (3), O Keefe, M. (1994). Children from maritally violent homes: Factors associated with their adjustment. Families in Society, 75, O'Keefe, M. (1994). Linking marital violence, mother-child/father-child aggression and child behavior problems. Journal of Family Violence, 9, O Keefe, M. (1994). Racial differences among battered women and their children. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 3 (3), TECHNICAL AND OTHER REPORTS O Keefe, M., Sung, Kyu taik S., & Bola, J. (2004). Final Report: Social and Community Organizational Needs in the Korean American Community in Los Angeles. O Keefe, M. Hennigan K., Gatz, M. & Rose, T. (2003). WCDVS Project: Children s Subset Study: Evaluation Report. Gatz. Hennigan K., O Keefe, M. & Rose, T. (2003). WCDVS Project: Study: Evaluation Report. Women with Co-Occurring Disorders and Violence Exposure. SAMHSA. O Keefe, M. (1999). Final Report to State of California, Department of Health Services, Maternal and Child Health Branch, Domestic Violence Section. An Evaluation of a Transitional Second Step Program for Battered Women. Meezan, W., O'Keefe, M., Zariani, M., Kaplan, S., & Hirsch, G. (1996). Background, Implementation and Evaluation of the Family to Family Program. Final Report Submitted to the Stuart Foundations. University of Southern California School of Social Work. O'Keefe, M. (1992). Training Module for Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles County. Domestic Violence and Child Abuse. O'Keefe, M. (1991). Children from maritally violent homes: Factors associated with their adjustment. Unpublished dissertation RECENT CONFERENCES, PAPER PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS My Sister's House, Sacramento, CA. My Sister's House provides a safe haven shelter for Asian and Pacific Islander women and children. September, 2007, April 2008, April 2009, April 2010, April April 2011, April Provided 1.5 hour workshop training for volunteers.
4 Biases and Realities: Teaching Interventions with Mothers of Sexually Abused Children. Paper presented at the 2007 Annual Council on Social Work Education Conference, San Francisco, CA. Domestic Violence Training to CSUS MSW I students for Title IV E. August 20, Provided an 8hour workshop training to new MSW students. NASW, Legislative Lobby Days. Team Leader. April 15 & 16, Sacramento, CA Domestic Violence: Intervention Strategies for Battered Women and Children. (Two day workshop (16 hours). Training for Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles. Workshops given: October 17 th -18 th 2006; December 5-6 th 2006 and March Teen Dating Violence Workshop, Washington, DC. National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice. Researchers, program directors and other experts on teen dating violence from around the country (approximately 15 participants) were invited to attend the workshop. The purpose was to identify gaps in the research and to generate research questions to advance prevention and intervention efforts. I provided the opening discussion on Measurement Issues and Scope of the Problem. July 2006, 2-day workshop. Domestic Violence: Intervention Strategies for Battered Women and Children. (Two day workshop (16 hours). Training for Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles. Workshops given on March 13 & 14, 2006 and April 27 & 28, 2006 Factors Associated with Non-Offending Maternal Distress Following Child Sexual Abuse Disclosure Poster presented at the Tenth Annual Conference -- Society for Social Work Research. San Antonio, TX January, 2006 Domestic Violence: Intervention Strategies for Battered Women and Children. (Two day workshop (16 hours each). Training for Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles. Workshops given November 7 & 8, 2005 and January 9 & 10, The Influence of Childhood Maltreatment, Maternal Psychopathology, and Current Maternal Victimization on Parenting in Mothers Recovering from Addiction, Paper presented at the Tenth Annual Conference -- Society for Social Work Research. San Antonio, TX, January, The Predictive Validity of the Youth Self Report (YSR) Short Form. Paper presented at the Ninth Annual Conference -- Society for Social Work Research. Miami, January, Child Witnesses of Domestic Violence: Assessment and Treatment. (June, 2004). Intercommunity Child Guidance Center, Whittier, CA.
5 Domestic Violence: Intervention Strategies for Battered Women and Children. (All day workshops April, September 2004). Training for Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles. Twice the Trauma: The Psychosocial Functioning of Mothers of Sexually Abused Children. Poster Presentation at the Eight Annual Conference of Society for Social Work Research. January An Examination of the Factor Structure for the Youth Self Report (YSR) on a Multi-Ethnic Population. Paper Presented to the Seventh Annual Conference of Society for Social Work Research. January, Domestic Violence: Intervention Strategies for Battered Women and Children. (All day workshops April & September 2003). Training for Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles. Domestic Violence: Intervention Strategies for Battered Women and Children. (November 2002). Training for Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles. Domestic Violence and Child Protective Services. (May 2001). Korea Welfare Foundation. Seoul, Korea. Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: (May 2001) International Conference of Social Workers. Seoul, Korea. Domestic Violence and the Impact on Children. (January, 2001) Hillsides Home for Children, Los Angeles. Spousal Violence: Assessment and Intervention. (November 1999, April, 2000, November, 2000, January, 2001) Training Workshops for Continuing Education for CEU credits. Domestic Violence: Intervention Strategies for Battered Women and Children. (November 2000). Training for Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles. Family Violence: A Cultural Perspective. Workshop Presented at Thammasett University, Bangkok, Thailand. May 10, Intervention Strategies with Children of Battered Women: Play therapy with Traumatized Children. Full Day Workshop Presented at Hong Kong University, Hong Kong. October 24, Research and Interventions with Battered Women. Half-Day Workshop Presented at Hong Kong University, Hong Kong. October 22, Research and Interventions with Batterers. Half Day Workshop Presented at Hong Kong University, Hong Kong. October 22, 1998.
6 Multi-Family Group Therapy as an Intervention in Child Abuse & Neglect. Paper Presented at the International Conference for Research for Social Work Practice, North Miami, Florida, January 26, Multi-Family Group Therapy as an Intervention in Child Abuse & Neglect: Results of an Experiment. The 5th International Family Violence Research Conference, Durham NH, June 29- July 2, Factors Mediating the Link Between Witnessing Interparental Violence and Dating Violence. The 5th International Family Violence Research Conference, Durham NH, June 29-July 2, Adolescents Exposure to Family, School and Community Violence: Prevalence and Behavioral Correlates. National Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence, Austin, Texas, June, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Children of Battered Women. California Professional Society on the Abuse of Children -- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Child Abuse. Panel Discussion. May, Integrating Content on Violence into the Social Work Practice Curriculum, Paper Presented at the 1996 Council on Social Work Education, Washington, D.C. The Effects of Family Violence on Adolescent Adjustment. The San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, January, Domestic Violence and its Impact on Children, Neighborhood Academic Initiative's Family Development Institute. February, Detecting and Managing Spousal Abuse in Medical Settings. USC School of Medicine Postgraduate Continuing Education Program. November, Identification, Assessment and Intervention With Families Experiencing Domestic Violence. Department of Children and Family Services, Los Angeles County. Provided over 20 workshops to DCFS workers from
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