Matthew James Cuellar, MSW Doctoral Candidate 301 Henson Hall, 37996-3333 (865) 313 7982 / mcuellar@utk.edu www.csw.utk.edu/phd/students/cuellar EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work 2016 Minor in Statistics Master of Social Work 2013 Concentration: Children, adolescents, and their families Bachelor of Social Work 2011 Minor in Psychology SCHOLARLY FOCUS My scholarly focus is on youth violence and juvenile justice. My current research interests are school safety, school-based violence prevention, and school social work. CURRENT RESEARCH Principal Investigator (2015 - present) Investigating the effects of commonly implemented school safety strategies on school social work practitioners (Dissertation Research), Principal Investigator (2015 - present) School social workers and their interactions with school resource officers: A preliminary investigation, Study in collaboration with the Department of Social Work, University of Memphis Co-Principal Investigator (2015 - present) Social Work Student Perspectives and Experiences with Latino/a Immigration, Study in collaboration with the School of Social Work, University of Texas at Austin Matthew James Cuellar 1
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Cuellar, M. J. & Held, M. L. (2015). Adolescent Latino immigrants: Migration and mental health. Perspectivas Sociales, 17(1), 11-26. Theriot, M. T. & Cuellar, M. J. (revise and resubmit). School resource officers and students rights. Submitted to Contemporary Justice Review. Cuellar, M. J. (revise and resubmit). School safety strategies and their effects on the occurrence of schoolbased violence in United States Secondary schools: An exploratory study. Submitted to Journal of School Violence. Cuellar, M. J. (under review). Exploring the effects of parental and community involvement on the implementation of school safety strategies. Submitted to Journal of School Public Relations. Held, M. L., & Cuellar, M. J. (under review). Social capital and wellbeing: A structural analysis of Latina mothers by origin. Submitted to Maternal and Child Health Journal. PUBLICATIONS IN PREPERATION (DISSERTATION RESEARCH) Cuellar, M. J. (in preparation). School safety in United States schools: Implications for school social work practice. To be submitted to Children and Schools. Cuellar, M. J. (in preparation). Examining the factorial structure of the SSWAA National Evaluative Framework for School Social Work Practice. To be submitted to School Social Work Journal. Cuellar, M. J. (in preparation). Investigating the effects of commonly implemented school safety strategies on school social work practitioners. To be submitted to Child and Family Social Work. INVITED BOOK REVIEWS Cuellar, M. J. (2015). School safety in the United States: A reasoned look at the rhetoric. [Review of the book School safety in the United States: A reasoned look at the rhetoric, by David C. May]. Criminal Justice Review. DOI: 10.1177/0734016815591818. PEER REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Cuellar, M. J. & Theriot, M. T. (2015, October). School safety strategies and their effect of reducing schoolbased violence. Poster presented at the Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Denver, Colorado. Orme, J. G., Cuellar, M. J., & Pilkay, S. R. (2015, October). Teaching an Applied, Two-Semester, Interdisciplinary Graduate Statistics Course. Workshop presented at the Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Denver, Colorado. Theriot, M. T., Orme, J. G., & Cuellar, M. J. (2015, October). School resource officers and students' feelings of safety at school. Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting for Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Denver, Colorado. Cuellar, M. J. (2015, July). Exploring the typologies of sexually abused children. Poster presented at the 23rd Annual Colloquium. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC). Boston, Massachusetts. Matthew James Cuellar 2
Cuellar, M. J. & Bolen, R. (2015, January). Can symptom profiles in sexually abused children be predicted? An exploratory analysis. Poster presented at the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, Louisiana. Theriot, M. T. & Cuellar, M. J. (2014, October). The effects of BSW students first field placement on mental illness stigma. Poster presented at the Annual Program Meeting for the Counsel on Social Work Education (CSWE). Tampa, Florida. Cuellar, M. J. & Held, M. L. (2014, October). Adolescent Latino immigrants: Understanding the impacts of migration on psychological development. Poster presented at the Annual Program Meeting for the Counsel on Social Work Education (CSWE). Tampa, Florida. Cuellar, M. J. (2014, July). An organizational approach to implementing trauma-informed practices in the juvenile justice system. Poster presented at the International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Cuellar, M. J. & Bolen, R. (2014, July). Can symptom profiles in sexually abused children be predicted? An exploratory analysis. Poster presented at the International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Cuellar, M. J., Conners, F. A., & Loveall, S. (2013, March). Phonological Memory in Down Syndrome: a Developmental Trajectory approach. Poster presented at the Gatlinburg Conference for Intellectual and Related Disabilities. San Antonio, Texas. Bussanich, P., Cuellar, M. J., & Conners, Frances A. (2011, April). Precursors of language impairment in Down syndrome: Analysis of the AAGT. Poster presented at the Undergraduate Research and Creativity Conference.,. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Graduate Research Assistant, 2013 present Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Psychology 2012 2013 Funded under R01 HD55345-04 PI: Frances A. Conners Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Psychology 2010 2011 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PhD Committee Student Representative, General Education Assessment Reviewer 2013 2014 Matthew James Cuellar 3
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY It is my goal to encourage students to appreciate and enjoy the Social Work profession. I aim to encourage and empower the students I work with while assisting them in the development of their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. From my background in practice, I hope to instill a desire in every student I work with to become an effective change agent and a broker of resources. From my academic background, it is among my top priorities to ensure that students have an appropriate educational environment that will help them develop an interest in life-long learning. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Adjunct Instructor Spring 2016 Course Title: SOWK 563 Systematic Planning and Evaluation for Interpersonal Practice (online) Adjunct Instructor Fall 2015 Course Title: SOWK 519 Foundational Research Methods (online) Graduate Teaching Assistant Fall 2015 Course Title: SOWK 665 Applied Multilevel Modeling Graduate Teaching Assistant Summer 2015 Department of Statistics and Business Analytics, College of Business Course Title: STAT 531 Survey of Statistical Methods (online) Graduate Teaching Assistant Spring 2015 Course Title: SOWK 606 Analysis of Social Work Data II Graduate Teaching Assistant Fall 2014 Department of Statistics and Business Analytics, College of Business Course Title: STAT 579 Applied Multivariate Methods Graduate Teaching Assistant Fall 2014 Course Title: SOWK 605 Analysis of Social Work Data I Graduate Teaching Assistant Summer 2014 Course Title: SOWK 528 Neurophysiology for Social Work Practice Matthew James Cuellar 4
PRACTICE EXPERIENCE Behavioral Health Group 05/13 09/13 Substance Abuse Counselor Supervisor: Cassandra McAllister Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center 01/13 05/13 Mental Health Consultant and Assistant Educational Coordinator MSW Field Placement (Funded) Supervisor: Cathy Wood Tuscaloosa s One Place: A Family Resource Center 08/11 12/11 Program Coordinator and After-School Assistant Supervisor BSW Field Placement Supervisor: Teresa Costanzo RECENT AWARDS AND GRANTS Summer Graduate Research Assistantship Grant 2014 Scholarly and Research Incentive Funds (SARIF) Recipient John G. Borkowski Diversity Award 2013 Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Vanderbilt University Lori K. Herbert Student Endowed Scholar 2012 School of Social Work PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS Member, School Social Work Association of America Member, National Association of Social Workers Member, Council on Social Work Education Member, Society for Social Work and Research 2015 present 2015 present Matthew James Cuellar 5