William P. Campbell IV, PhD Clinical Psychologist Contact Information Business Address Behavior Therapy Associates, LLC 9426 Indian School NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112 Office Phone (505) 345-6100 Fax Number (505) 345-4531 Email william.campbell.iv@gmail.com Education 2010-2015 University of New Mexico, Department of Psychology Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology 2007-2010 University of New Mexico, Department of Psychology Master of Science in Psychology 1983-1988 Reed College, Portland Bachelor of Arts in English Literature Clinical and Research Positions 7/15-present Post-Doctoral Fellow Behavior Therapy Associates, Project Director of a clinical trial for a web-based intervention for first-time DWI offenders. Managing recruitment, intake and follow ups, data, dissemination and collaboration with local agency officials. 7/14-7/15 Intern Cincinnati VA Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH Completed rotations in the domiciliary and primary care, as well as in a specialty clinic for religion and spirituality. Conducted diagnostic assessments with an emphasis in organ transplant evaluations. Performed empirically-supported interventions including acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy. Conducted individual and group therapy, as well as classroom-based psychosocial programming.
7/07-7/14 Research Assistant Behavior Therapy Associates, Duties included developing and testing the content of four different webbased intervention for alcohol abuse, writing grants, running clinical trials and disseminating results. Also, provided brief therapy as needed for study participants following their involvement in the studies. 9/09-5/14 Program Manager Endorphin Power Company, Defined and developed the program s philosophy and its content; collaborated with staff and volunteers to develop policies, manage business, coordinate practices and implement programming; established an independent system for program evaluation; collaborated with other researchers to conduct cost-benefit analysis that estimate EPC s impact on the community; developed a working relationship between EPC and state and county detox and sober-service agencies; developed MoU between EPC and UNM to establish a permanent training program at EPC for UNM students. Conducted group sessions, administered brief interventions to residents as needed (e.g. conflict resolution, communication skills), facilitated and supported elements of the therapeutic community, conducted assessments and written reports for residents who requested them, and treated several dual-diagnosis residents in longer-term therapy; supervised undergraduate honors practicum students in Motivational Interviewing, Clinical Behavior Analysis and the Community reinforcement Approach. 5/10-5/14 Therapist Psychology Clinic, University of New Mexico Provided individual, couple and parent-child therapy; administered assessments and written reports for both adults and children. Interventions include Behavioral Activation, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Behavioral Self-Control Training, Community Reinforcement Approach, and Motivational Interviewing. Also: assisted in establishing a specialty clinic for the treatment of alcohol use disorders; helped developed intake protocols, administrative procedures, and training practices. Met with other treatment providers in the community to help establish a referral network. Special Clinical Training Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach 1/9-11, 2012 Instructors: Robert Meyers, PhD & Jane Smith, PhD
MMPI-2 & MMPI-2-RF 11/19-21, 2010 Instructors: Yossef Ben-Porath, PhD & Paul Arbisi, PhD Hare-PCL 90 6/12-13, 2008 Instructor: Kent Kiehl, PhD Motivational Interviewing 8/8 and 15, 2008 Instructor: Theresa Moyer, PhD Publications Peer-reviewed Journals Hester, R.K., Lenberg, K.L., Delaney, H.D. and Campbell, W. (2013).Overcoming Addictions, a webbased application & SMART Recovery, an online and in-person mutual help group for problem drinkers: Part 1, three month outcomes of a randomized clinical trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research. Vol 15, Issue 7, e134. Ladd, B., Hallgren, K., Owens, M., Fischer, D., Hagen-Glynn, L., Monnig, M., McClouth, C., Campbell, W. and McCrady B. (2013). A Guide for Starting a Specialty Clinic: An Alcohol Clinic Example. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. Vol. 44, Issue 2, p65-72. Hester, R.K., Delaney, H.D. and Campbell, W. (2011). ModerateDrinking.com and Moderation Management: Outcomes of a randomized clinical trial with non-dependent problem drinkers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. Vol. 79, Issue 2, p15-24. Hester, R.K., Delaney, H.D. and Campbell, W. (2011). The College Drinker s Check-up: Outcomes of Two Randomized Clinical Trials of a Computer-Delivered Intervention. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Vol. 26, Issue 1, p1-12. Ladd, B.O., McCrady, B.S., Knapp-Manuel, J.K., Campbell, W. (2010) Improving the quality of reporting in alcohol outcome studies: Effects of the CONSORT statement. Addictive Behaviors. Vol. 35, Issue 7, p600-666. Hester, R.K., Delaney, H.D., Campbell, W. & Handmaker, N.A. (2009). A web application for moderation training: Initial results of a randomized clinical trial. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Vol. 37, Issue 3, p266 276. Delaney, H.D., Forcehimes, A.A., Campbell, W.P., & Smith, B.W. (2009) Integrating Spirituality Into Alcohol Treatment. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, Vol 65, Issue 2, p185-198. Handbook Chapter
Campbell, W. and Hester, R.K. (2012) Computerized Interventions, in College Student Alcohol Abuse: A Guide to Assessment, Intervention, and Prevention. Wiley. Other Publications Hester R, Campbell W, Lenberg K, Delaney H. (2013) Claiming Positive Results From Negative Trials: A Cause for Concern in Randomized Controlled Trial Research - Author's Reply. Journal of Medical Internet Research; 15(8):e180 Campbell, W. & Hester, R.K. (2010). Impediments to progress in psychotherapy and new ways to address them. Psychotherapy Brown Bag (1/27). Presentations Campbell, W. & Hester, R.K. (2014). Computer Delivered Interventions: A stepped care approach for problem drinkers. Paper presented at the National Frontier and Rural Addiction Treatment Technology 2nd Annual summit. Campbell, W. & Hester, R.K. (2012). Computer Delivered Interventions: Towards a stepped care approach for problem drinkers. Paper presented at the American Psychiatric Association 165 th Annual Meeting. Peña-Esparza, Y., Campbell, W., Rodriguez, P. & Verney, S. (2012). A Comprehensive Approach to Treating Substance Use in Homeless People: The Endorphin Power Company Treatment Program. Paper presented at the New Mexico Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Wray, A. M., Hoyt, T., Campbell, W. & Feldstein Ewing, S.W. (2012). Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol Use in Treatment-Mandated Men and Women: Do Subtypes Matter Across Genders? Poster presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism 35th Annual Scientific Meeting. Peña-Esparza, Y., Campbell, W., Rodriguez, P. & Verney, S. (2012). Confidence to Resist Urge to Use in a Sample of Homeless Individuals with Substance Use Problems. Poster presented at the New Mexico Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Hester, R.K., Delaney, H.D. and Campbell, W. (2010). ModerateDrinking.com and Moderation Management: Outcomes of a randomized clinical trial with non-dependent problem drinkers. Poster presented at Research Society on Alcoholism 33 rd Annual Scientific Meeting. Hester, R.K., Delaney, H.D. and Campbell, W. (2010). The College Drinker s Check-up: Outcomes of Two Randomized Clinical Trials of a Computer-Delivered Intervention. Poster presented at Research Society on Alcoholism 33 rd Annual Scientific Meeting. Campbell, W., Dougher, M.J. (2009). Consumer Assessments of ABA Services. Paper presented at Association for Behavior Analysis International 35 th Annual Convention.
Hester, R.K., Delaney, H.D., Campbell, W. (2009). ModerateDrinking.com: 12-month outcomes of a randomized clinical trial. Poster presented at Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies Annual Convention. Feldstein, S. W., & Campbell, W. (2005). Using sneaky instruments to circumvent denial: A review of the history of substance abuse and dependence self-report measures. Poster presented at International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors. Teaching Positions 2012-2014 Graduate Teaching Assistant Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico Course Title: Developmental Psychology (online) 2012 Graduate Teaching Assistant Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico Course Title: Behavior Therapies Honors and Awards 2012 Miller-Jackson Award Professional Organization Memberships Association for Contextual Behavioral Science Association of Behavior Analysts International Research Society on Alcoholism Society for Research on Child Development