ROSALYN DENISE CAMPBELL, PhD, LMSW Assistant Professor School of Social Work The University of Georgia rdcampb@uga.edu (706) 542-5749 EDUCATION PhD University of Michigan (2012) Specialization: Social Work and Social Sciences (Sociology) MSW University of Michigan (2008) Specialization: Interpersonal Practice and Mental Health BA The University of Texas at Austin (2001) Majors: Sociology (with honors); Ethnic Studies (African-American Studies) ACADEMIC POSITIONS Tenure-Earning Appointments 2012 Present Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Georgia Post-Doctoral Appointments 2012 Post-Doctoral Research Scientist, Psychiatric Research Center, Dartmouth College. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2014 Present Co-Investigator on research on depression as a hidden/invisible disability 2014 Present Co-Investigator on research on Black women and depression 2013 Present Co-Investigator/Evaluator on a Mental Health Needs Assessment for a large, African American church in the Midwest 2007 Present Principal Investigator on research investigating barriers and facilitators of mental health service utilization for depression among Black Americans 2009 2013 Research Associate in the Watkins Research Lab to understand the mechanisms by which socio-demographic, psychosocial, and environmental agents influence the mental and physical health of
racial and ethnic minorities, particularly as it pertains to gender differences and gender role socialization. Principal Investigator: Daphne C. Watkins, MSW, PhD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2007 2008 Research Assistant on manuscript on anxiety disorders among African Americans, Caribbean blacks, and whites. Also assisted on study regarding employment and social anxiety disorder. Principal Investigator: Joseph A. Himle, MSW, PhD., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2006 2007 Research Assistant in the Research Lab on Race and Self- Destructive Behavior at the University of Michigan. Performed data analysis and other research tasks for manuscripts related to suicidal behavior among African-American adolescents and young adults. Principal Investigator: Sean Joe, MSW, PhD 2004 2005 Research Assistant with the Program for Research on Black Americans in the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan where I collected literature and performed data analysis for a number of on-going research projects. Also organized and updated database of research affiliates publications. Primary Supervisor: Robert J. Taylor, MSW, PhD. REVIEW & EDITING EXPERIENCE Journal Editorships Briggs, H. E., Campbell, R. D. (Special Issue Editors, manuscripts in press). Social Determinants of Behavioral Health Disparities: Best Practice Approaches. Best Practices in Mental Health. Article Editorships Lead Manuscript Editor, SAGE Open PUBLICATIONS Refereed Briggs, H. E., Miller, S. E., & Campbell, R. D. (In press). Disparity Inducing Social Determinants of Behavioral Health: Future Directions through Best Practices in Mental Health. Best Practices in Mental Health: Special Issue on Social Determinants of Behavioral Health Campbell CV / Page 2 of 7 / January 2015
Campbell, R. D., & Long, L. A. (In press). Culture as a Social Determinant of Mental and Behavioral Health: A Look at Culturally-Shaped Beliefs and the Impact on Help- Seeking Behaviors and Service Use Patterns of Black Americans with Depression. Best Practices in Mental Health: Special Issue on Social Determinants of Behavioral Health. Whitley, R., & Campbell, R. D. (2014) Stigma, Agency and Recovery amongst People with Severe Mental Illness. Social Science and Medicine, 107, 1-8. Himle, J. A., Baser, R. E., Taylor, R. J., Campbell, R. D., & Jackson, J. S. (2009). Anxiety Disorders among African Americans, Blacks of Caribbean Descent, and Non- Hispanic Whites in the United States. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23(5), 578-590. Revise & Resubmit Campbell, R. D., & Mowbray, O. The Stigma of Depression: Black American Experiences. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work Under Review/In Preparation Campbell, R.D. Being Black and Depressed: Exploring the Relationship between Illness Status and Racial Identity. Journal of Black Studies Campbell, R. D. The Triple Wildebeest: Being Black, Male and Depressed. The American Journal of Men s Health. Campbell, R. D., & Payne, J. S. Gender Differences in Black American Depression Experiences. Qualitative Social Work. Mowbray, O., & Campbell, R. D. Is the Quitting Mental Health Treatment Services Proportional Among Racial and Ethnic Groups of Americans? Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research PRESENTATIONS Refereed Mowbray, O., & Campbell, R. D. (January, 2015). Is the Quitting Mental Health Treatment Services Proportional Among Racial and Ethnic Groups of Americans? 2015 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA Campbell, R. D., & Dennis, M. K. (October, 2014). Beyond Practice "Tips": Emphasizing Socio-Cultural Theory in Practice Courses. The Council on Social Work Education 2014 Annual Program Meeting, Tampa, FL. Wright, P. G., Campbell, R. D., Dennis, M. K., & Perez-Teran, J. (October, 2014). Struggles and Strategies of Faculty of Color Teaching Diversity and Culture Courses. The Council on Social Work Education 2014 Annual Program Meeting, Tampa, FL. Campbell CV / Page 3 of 7 / January 2015
Campbell, R. D. (April, 2013). "The Triple Wildebeest": Being Black, Male, and Depressed. The 21st Annual Conference on Men and Masculinities, Ann Arbor, MI. Campbell, R. D. (January, 2013). Socio-Cultural Barriers to Care and Recovery among Black Americans with Depression. The Society for Social Work Research 2013 Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. Campbell, R. D. (December, 2012). I Can t Be Depressed. I m Black : Beliefs about Depression that Challenge Black Identity. The 13th RCMI International Symposium on Health Disparities, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Campbell, R. D. (November, 2012). The Stigma of Depression: Black American Experiences. National Network of Depression Centers 2012 Annual Conference, Rochester, NY. Campbell, R. D. (March, 2010). Theoretical Approaches to Investigating the Decision to Use Mental Health Services among African Americans for Depression. The 6 th Annual Doctoral Social Work Student Research Symposium. The University of Houston, Houston, TX. Campbell, R. D. (November, 2009). Barriers to Mental Health Service Utilization: Impact of Beliefs on Mental Health Service Use for Major Depressive Disorder among a Sample of African Americans. Faces of a Healthy Future: National Conference to End Health Disparities II, Winston-Salem, NC. Campbell, R. D. (August, 2008). How Cultural Beliefs among African American Women Impact Views about Depression and Approaches to Help-seeking. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Himle, J. A., Baser, R. E., Taylor, R. J., Campbell, R. D. & Jackson, J. S. (March, 2008). Anxiety Disorders among African Americans, Blacks of Caribbean Descent, and Non-Hispanic Whites in the United States. Anxiety Disorders Association of America Annual Meeting, Savannah, GA. Invited Campbell, R. D. (December, 2014). Self Care for Workers in Helping Professions: From Ways of Living to Ways of Being. Continuing Education Workshop for the Georgia Council of Nephrology Social Workers. Campbell, R. D. (October, 2014). Depression & Physical Health: The Mind/Body Connection. Presentation to BSW Students. School of Social Work, University of Georgia. Campbell, R. D. (April, 2014). Qualitative Methods in Social Work. Presentation to MSW Research Methods Course. School of Social Work, University of Georgia. Campbell CV / Page 4 of 7 / January 2015
Campbell, R. D. (March, 2013). Self-Care for Social Workers. Student Faculty Committee (SFC) Brown Bag Series. School of Social Work, University of Georgia. Campbell, R. D. (January, 2013). Tips for Advanced and Newly Hired Doctoral Students. Presentation on the Doctoral Student Panel at the Society for Social Work and Research s Annual Conference. San Diego, CA. Campbell, R. D. (November, 2012). The Career Conveyor: Moving from Interest(s) to Career. Presentation to Doctoral Student Seminar, School of Social Work, University of Georgia. Campbell, R. D. (June, 2012). Depression and Stigma in Black Communities: Considerations for Research and Practice. 4 th Howard Dartmouth Summer School. Howard University, Washington, DC. TEACHING EXPERIENCE School of Social Work, University of Georgia Assistant Professor Advanced Practice with Individuals (MSW) Assessment and Psychopathology (MSW) Culturally Specific Clinical Practice: Working with African American Adults, Children, and Families (MSW) Direct Practice with Groups (MSW) School of Social Work, University of Michigan Instructor Foundation Field Seminar (MSW) Mental Health and Mental Disorders of Adults and Elderly (MSW) Graduate Teaching Assistant Social Work Practice in Mental Health (MSW) Department of Sociology, University of Michigan Graduate Student Instructor Principles of Sociology (Undergraduate) Project Community: A Course in Service Learning, Public Health Sections (Undergraduate) LICENSURE 2010 Present Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), State of Texas, #54385 Campbell CV / Page 5 of 7 / January 2015
POST-MSW PRACTICE EXPERIENCE Clinical 2010 2011 Clinical Social Work Fellow Menninger Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine 2009 Clinical Social Work Volunteer The Women s Center of Southeastern Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Evaluation 2009 2010 New Course Evaluator SW 305 Theories and Practices for Community Action and Social Change, The University of Michigan 2008 Program Evaluator Intern Program, The Women s Center of Southeastern Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI PARAPROFESSIONAL TRAINING and WORK EXPERIENCE 2007 2008 Clinical Social Work Intern The Women s Center of Southeastern Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES 2014 2017 Councilor Council on Disabilities and Persons with Disabilities, The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SERVICE ACTIVITIES University-wide 2014 Present Faculty Admissions Committee 2014 Present Marriage and Family Therapy Certificate Faculty 2012 Present Graduate Faculty School of Social Work 2012 Present MSW Program Committee 2014 Present Grade Appeals Committee 2014 Present School of Social Work Curriculum Redesign Committee 2014 Present Course Evaluation Redesign Committee Campbell CV / Page 6 of 7 / January 2015
AWARDS and HONORS 2014 Faculty Recognition for playing an important role in the graduate s career path or decision, University of Georgia Career Center 2014 Appointment to the Council on Disabilities and Persons with Disabilities, The Council on Social Work Education 2014 Acceptance as a Member, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation s New Connections Program 2013 FY13 Provost s Travel Award, University of Georgia 2011 Rackham One-Term Dissertation Fellowship Recipient, University of Michigan 2011 Rackham Debt Management Award Recipient, University of Michigan 2010 Post-Masters Fellow in Clinical Social Work at the Menninger Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine 2010 Center for Research on Learning and Teaching s Preparing Future Faculty Seminar Participant, University of Michigan 2009 Curtis Center Trainee Affiliate Travel Award Recipient, University of Michigan 2009 Institute for Research on Women and Gender Summer Fellowship Recipient, University of Michigan 2008 Minority Fellowship Programs Alternate, Council on Social Work Education 2008 Rackham Conference Travel Grant Recipient, University of Michigan 2008 Sociology Department Block Grant Recipient, University of Michigan 2007 Summer Institute on Race and Mental Health Invitee/Attendee, University of Pittsburg 2007 Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant Recipient, University of Michigan 2005 Psychosocial Factors in Mental Health and Illness Training Grant Pre-Doctoral Fellow, National Institute of Mental Health 2005 Minority Fellowship Finalist, American Sociological Association PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Robert Wood Johnson Foundation s New Connections Program Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Campbell CV / Page 7 of 7 / January 2015