Work: Phone: e-mail: HENRY SCHMIDT III, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitæ Behavioral Affiliates, Inc. 215 NW 55 th Street Seattle, Washington 98107 (206) 679-2752 Behavioral.Affiliates@gmail.com Psychology License: Washington State, PY 2936 EDUCATION 1992-2001 Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle Minor: Quantitative Methods 1990-1992 M.A. Clinical Psychology, Loyola College, Baltimore 1981-1984 B.A. Philosophy B.A. Individual Studies (Women s Studies), Cum Laude University of Maryland, College Park CLINICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2007-Present Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Co-Chair, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Program Accreditation Workgroup. 2003-Present: Founder and President, Behavioral Affiliates, Inc. Olympia, Washington Consultation, program development and training for staff and administrators of forensic and residential systems across the nation. 2003-2009 Clinical Director, Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration Department of Social and Health Services Olympia, Washington 2001-2003 Clinical Director, Echo Glen Children s Center Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration Snoqualmie, Washington 2001-2003 Consultant, Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration Department of Social and Health Services Olympia, Washington 2000-2001 Consultant, Echo Glen Children s Center Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration Snoqualmie, Washington
HENRY SCHMIDT III, Curriculum Vitæ, page 2 November 5, 2011 1997-1998 Clinical Intern, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Washington, Seattle Head and Spinal Cord Injury Inpatient and Outpatient Services Harborview Medical Center, Seattle Inpatient Burn Trauma Unit Harborview Medical Center, Seattle Inpatient Psychiatry Unit University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle Outpatient Psychiatry Services University of Washington Medical Center, Bellevue and Seattle 1993-1997 DBT Staff Therapist, Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics University of Washington, Seattle 1993-1997 Staff Therapist, Psychological Services and Training Center University of Washington, Seattle. 1995 Supervisor, Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics University of Washington, Seattle. 1994-1995 Staff Intern, Sexual Offenders Treatment Program Twin Rivers Correctional Center, Monroe, Washington. 1994-1995 Family Therapy Team, Psychological Services and Training Center University of Washington, Seattle CONSULTATION & TRAINING 2011 Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections. Consult to clinicians and administrators on DBT implementation in residential settings for youth with co-occurring disorders. (2010-2011). New York Office of Children and Family Services, Albany, New York. Develop and deliver a 16-module curriculum for all staff on the application of cognitive-behavioral interventions (DBT) described in the New York Model for treating incarcerated adolescents. Idaho Education Programs, Department of Juvenile Corrections, (May). 4-day training for educational staff working with youthful offenders. Focus on engaging and motivating youth, supporting skillful behavior in the classroom, and working with disruptive behaviors. 2010 California Department of Juvenile Justice, Sacramento, California. Consultant on implementation of DBT as a pilot program for behaviorally aggressive and mentally ill youth. Provided on-site and remote training, consultation and curriculum review, as well as support to lead clinicians and administrators overseeing the implementation. California Department of Juvenile Justice, Sacramento, California. Workgroup co-chair, implementation of the Integrated Behavior Treatment Model. 2009 Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections, (October). Provide training and consultation on broad elements of residential programming. Demonstrate clinical interventions, and provide report and recommendations on further development of clinical services and effective treatment programming. California Department of Juvenile Justice, Sacramento, California. Lead co-author, Integrated Behavioral Treatment Model Report. Description of an integrated model defining all treatment and programming to occur in California s juvenile justice residential facilities. California Department of Juvenile Justice, Sacramento, California. Year-long consultation and training for staff in Mental Health units to implement Dialectical Behavior Therapy to address suicidal and self-injurious behavior.
HENRY SCHMIDT III, Curriculum Vitæ, page 3 November 5, 2011 Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Design and deliver curriculum on Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment to community providers working with at-risk and juvenile justiceinvolved youth. Training videotaped for ongoing training, supported by a grant from the MacArthur Foundation. Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections, (May). Review current state of program implementation, make recommendations for needs and future steps. Provide training and consultation on token economies, DBT skills groups for incarcerated adolescents. California Department of Juvenile Justice, Sacramento, California. Consultant, Integrated Behavioral Treatment Model Workgroup. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/Ann Klein Forensic Hospital, Trenton, New Jersey. Ongoing consultation to lead clinicians in application of Dialectical Behavior Therapy in residential forensic settings. 2008 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/Ann Klein Forensic Hospital, Trenton, New Jersey (September). 2-day training, Dialectical Behavior Therapy in residential forensic settings. Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections, (July). Week-long DBT Skills training for adolescents in residential treatment. The Solutions program for Idaho s seriously mentally ill offenders. 2007 Virginia State Department of Corrections, (August). Mental Health Services Training. Dialectical Behavior Therapy: An evidence based practice in correctional mental health. 2006 Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration, Quarterly Management Retreat (February). Addressing violence and gang aggression across the forensic continuum of care. 2005 Louisiana Office of Youth Development (March, 03 June, 05). Provided consultation, program development and training to administrators, mental health professionals and staff of residential correctional facilities, with special focus on intensive mental health units and step-down programs. Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration (September). Chair of workgroup to revise standards and practices for Designated Mental Health Professionals. Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration (April). The Treatment of Self-harm and Suicidal Behavior; Risk Level Reduction. New Mexico Department of Children, Youth and Families (March-June). Consultation and series of trainings and for residential staff, psychologists and community providers on evidence-based cognitive-behavioral treatment for adolescents. 2004 California Youth Authority, Ventura (February). Provided training to psychologists and line staff on cognitive-behavioral programming for girls with complex behavioral problems. 2003 Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (April). Developed and presented two-day training for first-year JRA line staff on theory and skills needed to implement JRA s treatment model. Co-presented and trained other trainers for ongoing quarterly training. Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration (April). Revised curriculum and expanded training on the theory and implementation of the Integrated Treatment Model. 2002 Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration (September, 02- February, 03). Integrated Treatment Model Implementation. Initial 3-day pilot training and 6 monthly follow-up trainings for psychologists, managers and line staff in the theory and implementation of the ITM. Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration, Quarterly Management Retreat (September). Rationale for the Integrated Treatment Model, and DBT Skills modules for incarcerated youth.
HENRY SCHMIDT III, Curriculum Vitæ, page 4 November 5, 2011 Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration, Quarterly Management Retreat (January). Theoretical underpinnings of an integrated, cognitive-behavioral treatment model for adolescents with complex behavioral issues. 2001 Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration, Quarterly Management Retreat (June). Treatment programming at Echo Glen Children s Center. Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration (September, 01 September, 02). Chair, Integrated Treatment Model Workgroup. 1995 State of Washington, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training Workshop. ACADEMIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2007 Guest Lecturer, Columbia University School of Social Work, NY, NY Advanced Clinical Practice in Mental Health 2006 Guest Lecturer, Columbia University School of Social Work, NY, NY Assessment & Treatment of Suicidal Behaviors Dialectical Behavior Therapy 1996 Honors Advisor, Department of Psychology University of Washington, Seattle,WA 1994-1996 Seminar Instructor, DBT for Individuals and Skills Training University of Washington, Seattle, WA RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2008 Co-Investigator, Research participation among juvenile prisoners. Columbia University, New York and Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration, Olympia, WA 2008 Co-Investigator, Development of a Behavioral Acuity Scale for adolescents in correctional settings. Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration, Olympia, WA 2007 Co-Investigator, Preliminary Validation of the JRA Suicide & Self-harm Screen, Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration, Olympia, WA 2006 Principal Investigator, DBT Program Accreditation Standards Survey. Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics, University of Washington, Seattle 1994-1997 Research Coordinator, Dialectical Behavior Therapy Grant-funded Projects Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics University of Washington, Seattle. M. Linehan, Ph.D. 1992-1993 Clinical Behavior Coding Team Leader, Dialectical Behavior Therapy Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics,University of Washington, Seattle. M. Linehan, Ph.D., J. Lockard, Ph.D. PUBLICATIONS AND MANUSCRIPTS Schmidt III, H. & Ivanoff, A (in preparation). Adapting Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Juvenile Offenders in Residential Care. Ivanoff, A. & Schmidt III, H. (invited, in preparation). Dialectical Behavior Therapy. In B. Puri & R. Treasden (Eds.), Handbook of Foresenic Psychiatry. London: Hodder Arnold. Ivanoff, A., Schmidt III, H. & Nammack, H. (under review). Incarcerated youth: Reactions to participation in research on suicide & self-harm behavior.
HENRY SCHMIDT III, Curriculum Vitæ, page 5 November 5, 2011 Ivanoff, A. & Schmidt III, H. (in press). Treating self-injurious and suicidal behavior in residential settings. In A. R. Roberts (Ed.), Social Workers Desk Reference, 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press. Ivanoff, A., & Schmidt III, H. (2010). Functional assessment: A valuable tool in forensic practice. International Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 24(2), 81-91. Schmidt, H., III. & Salsbury, R.E., III. (2009). Fitting treatment to context: Washington state s integrated treatment model for youth involved in juvenile justice. In E.J. Bruns & E.W. Trupin (Ed.) Report on emotional and behavioral disorders in youth. Seattle, WA: University of Washington School of Medicine. Schmidt III, H. & Ivanoff, A. (2007). Behavioral prescriptions for treating self-injurious behavior in correctional settings. In O. Theinhaus & M. Piasecki (Eds.), Correctional psychiatry: Practice guidelines and strategies (pp. 7-23). Civic Research Institute: Kingston, NJ. McCann, R., Ivanoff, A., Schmidt III, H., & Beach, B. (2007). DBT in highly restricted and long term settings. In L. Dimeff, K. Koerner & C. Sanderson (Eds.), Adaptations of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (pp. 112-144). New York: Guilford Press. Ivanoff, A., Manuel, J., & Schmidt III, H. (2007). Borderline personality disorder. In B. Thyer & J. Wodarski (Eds.), Handbook of empirical social work practice (2 nd ed) (pp. 503-523). New York: John S. Wiley & Sons. Ivanoff, A. & Schmidt III, H. (2006). Reducing suicidal behavior in custodial settings: Meeting administrative challenges. In G. Dear (Ed.), Preventing suicide and other self-harm in prison (pp.88-99). London: Palgrave-MacMillan. Schmidt III, H. (2006). Washington State Integrated Treatment Model in Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration Facilities. In K.R. Skowyra & J. Cocozza, Blueprint for change: A comprehensive model for the identification and treatment of youth with mental health needs in the juvenile justice system. Delmar, NY: National Center for Mental Health & Juvenile Justice. Robins, C., Schmidt III, H., & Linehan, M.M. (2004). Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Synthesizing Radical Acceptance with Skillful Means. In S.C. Hayes, V.M. Follette, & M.M. Linehan (Eds.), Mindfulness and Acceptance : Expanding the Cognitive-Behavioral Tradition, pp.30-44. New York, NY: Guilford Press. Linehan, M.M., Schmidt, H., Dimeff, L.A., Craft, J.C., Kantor, J., Comtois, K.A. (1999). Dialectical Behavior Therapy for patients with borderline personality disorder and drug dependence. American Journal on Addictions, 8, 279-292. Linehan, M. M. & Schmidt III, H. (1995). The dialectics of effective treatment of borderline personality disorder. In W.O. O Donohue & L. Krasner (Eds.), Theories in Behavior Therapy: Exploring Behavior Change, pp. 553-584. Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.
HENRY SCHMIDT III, Curriculum Vitæ, page 6 November 5, 2011 REFEREED AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS Schmidt III, H. & Ivanoff, A. (June 2011). Preliminary validation of the Suicide & Self-harm Scale for incarcerated youth: Assessing Appropriate Supervision and Treatment Concerns. Paper presented at the 11th Annual International Association for Forensic Mental Health Treatment Conference, Barcelona, Spain. Ivanoff, A. & Schmidt III, H. (June, 2011). Incarcerated youth: Reactions to participation in suicide & self harm research. Paper presented at the 11th Annual International Association for Forensic Mental Health Treatment Conference, Barcelona, Spain. Ivanoff, A., Schmidt, H. III, Nammack, H. & Mboob, M. (November, 2009). Incarcerated youth: Reactions to participation in suicide & self-harm research. Invited Panel presentation and poster session at the 35th Annual Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research Conference, Nashville, TN. Ivanoff, A., Schmidt, H. III, & Nammack, H. & Mboob, M. (November, 2009). Research Participation among Incarcerated Juveniles. Poster session presented at the Annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies convention, New York, NY. Schmidt III, H., & Ivanoff, A. (July, 2009). WA State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration: Addressing the Special Needs of Institutionalized Youth Through the Integrated Treatment Model. Paper presented at the National Council on Correctional Health Care Mental Health conference, Seattle, WA. Schmidt III, H., & Ivanoff, A. (July, 2009). Clinical Treatment Targeting in Correctional Mental Health: Bringing Order to Complex Dysfunction. Paper presented at the National Council on Correctional Health Care Mental Health conference, Seattle, WA. Ivanoff, A. & Schmidt III, H. (March, 2009). Motivating and engaging challenging forensic and borderline patients in DBT. Workshop presented at the 9. DBT Netzwerktreffen, University of Hamburg, Germany. Schmidt III, H. (November, 2008). Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Multi-Problem Incarcerated Adolescents. Invited Grand Rounds, University of Nevada, Reno, Division of Health Sciences. Schaub, D. & Schmidt III, H., (September, 2008). JRA Integrated Treatment Model (ITM). Washington State Department of Alcohol & Substance Abuse Co-occurring Disorders Conference, Yakima, WA. Schmidt III, H. (May, 2008). Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents. 1-day skills-building workshop presented at the Idaho Conference on Alcohol and Drug Dependence. Schmidt III, H. (May, 2008). Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents. 2-day skills-building workshop presented at the Idaho Conference on Alcohol and Drug Dependence. Schmidt III, H & Ivanoff, A. (March, 2008). Improving prediction: Moving beyond psychological indicators. Paper presented at the CMHS National GAINS Center conference, Washington, D.C. Schmidt III, H & Ivanoff, A. (March, 2008). Integrating evidence-based models for juvenile offenders: The Washington State JRA Integrated Treatment Model. Paper presented at the CMHS National GAINS Center conference, Washington, D.C. Schmidt III, H & Ivanoff, A. (March, 2008). The Chain Analysis: Idiographic assessment for targeted treatment planning in the criminal justice system. Paper presented at the CMHS National GAINS Center conference, Washington, D.C.
HENRY SCHMIDT III, Curriculum Vitæ, page 7 November 5, 2011 Schmidt III, H. (2008, February). JRA s Integrated Treatment Model: Applications to Sex Offense Behavior of Youth. Invited presentation at the Washington State Association for the Treatment of Sex Abusers, Blaine,WA. Schmidt III, H., Ivanoff, A., & Finnegan, D. (2007, November). Conducting Chain Analyses: A Critical Assessment Tool for Behavioral Treatment. Workshop presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA. Schmidt III, H. (2007, November). Engaging and motivating mandated clients: Beyond coercion and apathy. Invited Clinical Grand Rounds, Columbia University School of Social Work, NY, NY. Schmidt III, H. & Ivanoff, A (2007, November). Program Accreditation in DBT: Progress and Updates. Paper presented at The 11 th Annnual Conference of the International Society for the Improvement and Training of Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, PA. Schmidt III, H. & Redman, C. (2007, October). Treatment for Substance Abuse and Co-Occurring Disorders in JRA s Integrated Treatment Model. Invited presentation at the Washington State Department of Alcohol & Substance Abuse Co-Occurring Disorders Conference, Yakima, WA. Schmidt III, H., & Redman, C. (2007, October). JRA s Integrated Treatment Model: Working with complex client populations. Invited presentation at the Washington State Department of Alcohol & Substance Abuse Co-Occurring Disorders Conference, Yakima, WA. Ivanoff, A., Schmidt III, H. & Finnegan, D. (2007, June). Taking Aim: Reducing self-injury and suicidal behavior in custodial settings. Symposium presented at the meeting of the International Association for Forensic Mental Health Services, Montreal, Quebec. Bedics, J., Atkins, D., Shaw-Welch, S., Linehan, M.M., & Schmidt III, H. (2006, November). Therapeutic process and intrapersonal outcomes in DBT. Poster session presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL. Schmidt III, H. (2006, November). DBT Program Accreditation: Progress to date. Paper presented at The11 th Annnual Conference of the International Society for the Improvement and Training of Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Chicago, IL. Schmidt III, H., Ivanoff, A., & Finnegan, D (2006, November). Carrying out effective chain analyses. Invited workshop presented at the 11 th Annnual Conference of the International Society for the Improvement and Training of Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Chicago, IL. Ivanoff, A. & Schmidt III, H. (2006, August). Working with complex disorders: Target selection and treatment planning. Invited keynote address at the Virginia State Department of Corrections Mental Health Conference, Crozier, VA. Schmidt III, H., Finnegan, D.S., & Ivanoff, A. (2006, June). The Washington State Integrated Treatment Model: An evidence-based treatment approach for adolescent Offenders. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Amsterdam. Schmidt III, H., Ivanoff, A., & Finnegan, D.S. (2006, June). Treatment target selection for complex mental health clients in the criminal justice system. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Amsterdam. Ivanoff, A., & Schmidt III, H. (2006, June). DBT treatment functions and modes in criminal justice settings. In H. Schmidt III (Chair), Applications of Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Adult & Juvenile Corrections. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Amsterdam.
HENRY SCHMIDT III, Curriculum Vitæ, page 8 November 5, 2011 Finnegan, D. S., Schmidt III, H., & Ivanoff, A. (2006, June). DBT in adolescent residential programs. In H. Schmidt III (Chair), Applications of Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Adult & Juvenile Corrections. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Amsterdam. Schmidt III, H. (2006, May). Treating complex clients II: Case conceptualization and consultation. Invited presentation at the Harborview Medical Center Sexual Assault Center, Seatttle, WA Schmidt III, H., & Ivanoff, A. (2006, April). DBT for substance abusers in adolescent residential settings. Paper presented at the National GAINS Center Conference, Boston, MA. Ivanoff, A., & Schmidt III, H. (2006, April). Challenges reducing self-injurious behavior in custodial settings. Paper presented at the National GAINS Center Conference, Boston, MA. Schmidt III, H. (2006, April). Evidence-based treatment for incarcerated youth: The Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration Integrated Treatment Model. Invited lecture presented at the Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY. Schmidt III, H. (2006, March). Treating complex clients. Invited presentation at the Harborview Medical Center Sexual Assault Center, Seattle, WA. Schmidt III, H. (2006, March). Program overview and administrative guidelines for implementing a cross-system integrated treatment model for adolescent offenders. Presentation made to the California Department of Juvenile Justice, Sacramento. Schmidt III, H., Beach, B. (2005, May). Treating Aggressive Youth. Invited Grand Rounds, Children s Hospital, Seattle WA. Schmidt III, H. (2005, April). Program adherence for Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Paper presented at DBT Strategic Planning Meeting, Seattle, WA. Beach, B., Schmidt III, H., & Koerner, K. (2001, November). DBT on the Fly: Applying DBT to mentally ill juvenile offenders. Paper presented at Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy Convention, Philadelphia, PA. Linehan, M. M., Comtois, K. A., Koerner, K., Brown, M., Dimeff, L.A., Tutek, D., Schmidt III, H., Kanter, J., Recknor, K., Cochran, B., & Mar, C. (1998, November). University of Washington study of Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A preliminary report. In C.J.Robins (chair), Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Dissemination and Efficacy across Sites and Populations. Symposium conducted at Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy Convention, Washington, DC. Linehan, M. M., Schmidt III, H., Kanter, J., Craft, J.C., Dimeff, L., Comtois, K. A., McDavid, J. (1998, June). Randomized controlled trial of DBT-S vs. treatment-as-usual with BPD substance abusers. In S. T. Higgens (Chair), Therapy for Borderline Personality and Substance Abuse. Symposium conducted at American Psychiatric Association Convention, Toronto, Canada. Comtois, K. A., Linehan, M. M., & Schmidt III, H. (1996, November). Diagnostic comparison of drugdependent and parasuicidal patients with borderline personality disorder. Poster session presented at the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy Convention, New York City, NY. Linehan, M. M., Schmidt III, H., Dimeff, L. A., & Recknor, K. L. (1996, November). Dialectical behavior therapy for substance abusers with borderline personality disorder - One year later. In J. Rathus (Chair), Dialectical behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder: Adaptations for new modes and populations. Symposium conducted at the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy Convention, New York City, NY.
HENRY SCHMIDT III, Curriculum Vitæ, page 9 November 5, 2011 Linehan, M. M., Recknor, K. L., Dimeff, L. A. & Schmidt III, H. (1996, April). Dialectical behavior therapy for substance abusers with borderline personality disorder. In K. D Avanzo (Chair), Dual diagnosis and psychotherapy: Targeting diagnostic diversity. Symposium conducted at the Society for Psychotherapy Research Convention, Amelia Island, FL, 1996. Linehan, M. M., & Schmidt III, H. (1996, May). Dialectical behavior therapy in a managed care context. Time-limited, focused personality disorder treatment. In John M. Oldham (Chair), Timelimited, focused personality disorder treatment. Symposium conducted at the American Psychiatric Association Convention, New York City, NY. Schmidt III, H. (1992, August). The emergence of feminist and non-sexist therapies from the women's movement of the late twentieth century. Paper presented at the national American Psychological Association Meeting, Washington, D.C. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2008 Manuscript reviewer, Journal of Correctional Health Care 2007 Chair, Integrated Treatment Model Print Group, WA State Juvenile Rehab Administration 2006 Manuscript reviewer, Primary Psychiatry 2005 Manuscript reviewer, Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 2005- Co-Chair, Dialectical Behavior Therapy Program Adherence Committee, Behavior Therapy Research Clinics, University of Washington, Seattle. HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS 2007 Outstanding Individual Performance Award, Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration Reference Program, Washington State s Integrated Treatment Model. Blueprint for Change: A Comprehensive Model for the Identification and Treatment of Youth with Mental Health Needs in Contact with the Juvenile Justice System. National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice (NCMHJJ). 2006 Program of the Year, National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC). DBT Program at Echo Glen Childrens Center, Snoqualmie WA, 2003 Individual Recognition, Washington State Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration. 2002 Outstanding Team Recognition Award, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Headquarters Region, Integrated Treatment Model Workgroup. Team Performance Award, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration, Integrated Treatment Model Workgroup. 1991 Psi Chi Honor Society 1984 Phi Beta Kappa