CURRICULUM VITA MICHAEL F. BARNES, Ph.D., L.P.C. 6451 W. 96 th Place Westminster, Colorado 80021 CELL PHONE: (941) 962-8763 E-MAIL: dr.mike.barnes@gmail.com michael.barnes@ucdenver.edu ACADEMIC PREPARATION FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, Tallahassee, Florida Doctor of Philosophy in Marriage and the Family, Specializing in Marriage and Family Therapy. August, 1995. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Master of Education in Rehabilitation Counseling, specializing in Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counseling. December, 1982. INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Indiana, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Minor in Biology. December, 1980. LICENSURE CERTIFICATION LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR (LPC5579) State of Colorado, 2010 to Present LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR (MH0003887) State of Florida, 1995 to Present. APPROVED SUPERVISOR FOR LMHC & LMFT State of Florida, 2001 to Present CERTIFIED ADDICTION PROFESSIONAL State of Florida, 1985 to 1995. CERTIFIED TRAUMATOLOGIST (#1086) Florida State University Traumatology Institute, 1998 to 2000. PROFESSIONAL AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY AFFILIATION - Clinical Member AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATION - ACES Association for Counselor Education and Supervision PROFESSIONAL SERVICE August, 1995 to 2008 January, 2002 to 2006 May, 2001 to 2005 April, 1995 to Jan, 2000 Reviewer for the Journal of Family Social Work. Board of Directors of the Child Protection Center. Sarasota, United Way Volunteer. Editorial Board of Traumatology. Traumatology is an on-line peer reviewed computer journal dedicated to the scholarly study of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Jan, 2010 to Present March, 2006 to Dec, 2009 June, 2005 to Dec, 2009 Jan., 2000 to Dec, 2009 April, 2000 to June, 2005 June, 1999 to June, 2005 Feb., 1998 to June, 1999 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, DENVER CAMPUS, Denver, Colorado Assistant Clinical Professor and Clinical Coordinator. Responsibilities include teaching with the Masters Program in Counseling Psychology/ Counselor Education, liaison between the program faculty and the oncampus clinic faculty and staff, supervision in the clinic, clinical research and liaison with community providers who serve as internship sites around the greater Denver area and beyond. ASSESSMENT AND PSYCHOTHERAPY SERVICES, Sarasota, Florida Private Practice offering Individual, Marital and Family Therapy. Specialization in traumatic stress, addictions and all types of marital and family issues. ARGOSY UNIVERISTY OF SARASOTA, Sarasota, Florida College Chair, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Clinical Director and Associate Professor in Counseling Programs, School of Professional Psychology & Behavioral Sciences. Primary responsibility is to manage student Practicum and Internship programs and to maintain compliance with CACREP Accreditation. Primary teaching focus is on Supervision, Substance Abuse, and Marriage and Family Therapy. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, Sarasota, Florida Adjunct Faculty. Teach in Masters Programs in Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling and Counselor Education, as well as Bachelor level classes in Criminology Department. Primary focus has been on Substance Abuse, Marriage and Family Therapy, Traumatic Stress, and Community Counseling. ARGOSY UNIVERSITY OF SARASOTA, Sarasota, Florida Adjunct Faculty in the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Counseling Psychology Program. BAYSIDE CENTER FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AT SARASOTA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Sarasota, Florida Director of Clinical Services Provide clinical and administrative leadership in the 52 bed Psychiatric Hospital. Responsibilities include Administrative supervision of clinical staff, evaluation of existing clinical programs, oversight of new program development, development and implementation of clinical policies and procedures, and oversight of clinical documentation and record keeping. COASTAL RECOVERY CENTERS, INC., Sarasota, Florida Division Director - Provide administrative leadership in the 32 bed Crisis Stabilization Unit and the Access Center. Responsibilities include human resource management, fiscal management, program development, leadership of a multi-disciplinary clinical team, and participation in company wide Quality Assurance Program.
Jan., 1997 to Feb., 1998 Nov., 1995 to Feb., 1998 Aug., 1995 to Dec., 1995 Aug., 1994 to Aug., 1995 Sept., 1992 to Aug., 1995 Sept., 1991 to Aug., 1994 May, 1988 to Sept., 1991 PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY - ALTOONA COLLEGE, Altoona, Pennsylvania. Instructor. Taught CN ED 416: Intimate Relationships in Alcohol and other Drug Dependency and CN ED 413: Rehabilitation Case Recording and Management. Both classes are offered in the Masters Program in Counselor Education. Responsibilities include syllabus development, lecture development and presentation, test development and grading, and student advisement. CHARTER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM AT COVE FORGE. Williamsburg, Pennsylvania. Program Director of a 48 bed, Adolescent Residential treatment Facility. Responsibilities include human resource management, program development, lead multi-disciplinary clinical team, clinical supervision, assessment and acceptance of residents into the program. FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, School of Social Work. Tallahassee, Adjunct Assistant Professor. Taught SOW 4414: Measurement in Social Work Research. This introductory statistics course is taught to advanced undergraduate and Masters students. FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, Psychosocial Stress Research Program. Tallahassee, Florida Resident Therapist, working with a variety of individual and family problems associated with stress management and primary and secondary traumatic stress. Served as a research assistant on the Active Ingredients Research Project. Co-teacher of a doctoral level course, SOW 6938: Systemic Traumatic Stress: A Seminar on Theory, Assessment, and Intervention Methods with Charles Figley, Ph.D., in Fall Term, 1994. FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, Department of Family and Child Science. Tallahassee, Florida Graduate Teaching Assistant. Taught FAD 2230: Family Relationships Through the Life Span for 6 Semesters. FLORIDA STATE UNIVERISTY, Vietnam Veteran Families Project. Tallahassee, Florida Contract Therapist, working with Vietnam veterans and their family members on a variety of issues. This grant project was funded by the Agent Orange Class Assistance Program and was under the direction of Charles Figley, Ph.D. ANABASIS, INC. Sarasota, Florida Director of Community Services and Addiction Counselor whose responsibilities included marketing of the treatment program, referral development, development and maintenance of the advertising schedule, establishment and coordination of the Community Services budget, and Chairman of the Quality Assurance Committee. Developed and Implemented an EAP for Proctor & Gamble Plant in Perry,
Jan., 1988 to Dec., 1990 Jan., 1986 to July, 1986 March, 1985 to Dec., 1985 EAP SARASOTA, A Subsidiary of Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, Florida Contract Therapist whose responsibilities included assessment, short term counseling and then referral for continued psychotherapy, chemical dependency treatment or family therapy. FIRST STEP OF SARASOTA, Sarasota, Florida Full time addiction professional whose responsibilities included intake and evaluation of inpatient and outpatient clients the to determine appropriate treatment modalities. Also provided individual, group and family therapy. INTERVENTION ASSOCIATES OF SARASOTA, INC. Sarasota, Florida Senior Counselor, whose responsibilities included program development and conducting individual, group and family therapy with adults and adolescents addicts. Also developed and initiated proper case management, treatment plans lectures and seminars. DISSERTATION RESEARCH Barnes, M. F. (1995). The impact of the physical traumatization and critical care hospitalization of children, on the functioning of the injured child s family system: A delphi study. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL. PUBLICATIONS Non-Refereed Publications Barnes, M. F. (1989). Children of alcoholics in the classroom. Wellspring, 2(2), 19-20. Refereed Publications Barnes, M. F. (1996). Sex therapy in the couples context: Therapy issues associated with victims of sexual trauma. American Journal of Family Therapy, 23(4), 366-375. Barnes, M. F., Todahl, J., & Barnes, A. S. (2002). Family secondary trauma on the pediatric critical care unit. Journal of Trauma Practice, 1(2), 5-29. Cornille, T. A., Boroto, D. R., Barnes, M. F., & Hall, P. K. (1996). Dealing with family distress in schools. Families In Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Service, 77(7), 435-445. Smith, T. E., McInnis, M., Pereira, G. A., Sells, S., Todahl, J., & Barnes, M. F. (1997). Voices within family therapy: The life story of a practicum team. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 16(4), 341-360. Todahl, J., Smith, T. E., Barnes, M. F., & Pereira, G. A.(1998). Bibliotherapy and perceptions of death by young children. Journal of Poetry Therapy, 12(2), 95-107. Todahl, J.L.; Linville, D., Smith, T., Barnes, M.F., & Miller, J.K (2006). A qualitative study of collaborative health care in a primary care setting. Families, Systems, & Health, 24(1), 45-64.
Book Chapters Barnes, M. F. (1998). Understanding the Secondary Traumatic Stress of Parents. In C. R. Figley (Ed.), Burnout in families: Secondary Traumatic Stress in everyday life. (pp. 75-89). Boca Raton: CRC Press. Barnes, M. F. (1998). Treating Burnout in Families. In C. R. Figley (Ed.), Burnout in families: Secondary Traumatic Stress in everyday life. (pp. 171-185). Boca Raton: CRC Press. Barnes, M. F. (2005). When a Child is Traumatized or Physically Injured: the Secondary Trauma of Parents. In D. R. Catherall (Ed.), Specific Stressors: Interventions with Couples and Families. New York: Brunner-Routledge. Barnes, M. F. & Figley, C. R. (2005) Family therapy: Working with traumatized families. In J. Lebow (Ed.). Handbook of Clinical Family Therapy, (pp. 309-328). New York: John Wiley & Sons. Figley, C. R. & Barnes, M.F. (2005). External trauma and families. In P. C. Mckenry & S. J. Price (Eds.), Families and Change: Coping With Stressful Events and Transitions (3 rd.), (pp 379-401). Thousand Oaks: Sage. Book Reviews Barnes, M. F. (1993). [Review of Helping the bereaved: Interventions for children, adolescents, and adults.] The American Journal of Family Therapy, 21(1), 85. Barnes, M. F. (1994). [Review of Here's looking at you, kids: The crowded romance of mom and dad.] The American Journal of Family Therapy, 22(3), 284. Barnes, M. F. (1994). [Review of Publishing in journals on the family: A survey and guide for scholars, practitioners, and student.] The American Journal of Family Therapy, 22(3), 284. Barnes, M. F. (1996). [Review of Counselor preparation, 1993-1995, volume I: Programs and personnel (8 th Edition).] The American Journal of Family Therapy, 24(1), 89. Barnes, M. F. (1996). [Review of Counselor preparation, 1993-1995, volume II: Status trends, and implications (8 th Edition).] The American Journal of Family Therapy, 24(1), 89-90. Barnes, M. F. (1996). [Review of Adaptation to loss through short term group psychotherapy.] The American Journal of Family Therapy, 24(1), 90. TELEVISION PROGRAM Barnes, M. F. (January through October, 1989) Hosted "Talking About Addiction", a live television callin talk show. This 30 minute program was produced weekly by the Storer Cable Company in Sarasota, PRESENTATIONS Barnes, M. F. (May, 1996). Understanding distressed families. Keynote speaker at the Pennsylvania Association of Student Assistant Professionals Northeastern and Southeastern Meeting.
Barnes, M. F. (May, 1996). Working with distressed families in the school system. Pennsylvania Association of Student Assistant Professionals Northeastern and Southeastern Meeting. Barnes, M. F. & Bennati, B. (December, 1997). Family distress, Ecosystemic therapy and severely challenged adolescents. Everyday Lives: Shaping the Future... the Pennsylvania State Conference on Mental Retardation. Barnes, M. F. (April, 1998). Assisting families ravaged by trauma: Theoretical and practical issues of working with traumatized families. Four hour workshop sponsored by Charter Behavioral Health System at Cove Forge. Barnes, M. F. (January, 1999 to 2004). Mental health overview. Two hour workshop that is part of the Department Of Elder Affairs CORE Training. This training is an annual requirement for Employees who work in Assisted Living Facilities in the State of Barnes, M. F. & Gross, M. (August, 1999). Addiction/chemical dependency Overview. Three hour presentation sponsored by The School Board of Sarasota County for teachers in GED Program. Barnes, M. F. (February, 2004) Posttraumatic Stress and the Mentally Ill: Primary, Secondary, and Systemic Issues. Argosy University Traumatology Conference. 1.5 hour presentation. Sarasota, Barnes, M. F. (February, 2005) Treating Traumatized Families. Argosy University Traumatology Conference. 1.5 hour presentation. Sarasota, Florida Barnes, M. F. (May, 2005) Preventing Counselor Burnout/Compassion Fatigue. Two hour workshop. 4 th Annual Substance Abuse prevention Regional Conference, Ft. Myers, Barnes, M. F. (May, 2006). Preventing Burnout/Compassion Fatigue. One hour workshop for Nurses Week at Sarasota Memorial Healthcare System. Barnes, M. F. (May, 2006). Suicide: Symptoms and Clinical Interventions Across the Lifespan. 3 hour community presentation for Tidewater Hospice (Invited Presentation). Barnes, M. F. (June, 2006). Loss, Bereavement, Trauma and Florida Hurricanes: How do we cope? 1 hour community presentation for the Bereavement Consortium of Sarasota County. Barnes, M. F. (August, 2006). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment Issues. (One hour Invited Community Presentation). Barnes, M. F. (May, 2007). Engaging Traumatized Families: Safety, Focus, and Pace in Early Treatment. Argosy University Traumatology Conference, 1.5 hour presentation. Sarasota, Barnes, M.F. (September 2007). Engaging Traumatized Families: Safety, Focus, and Pace Throughout the treatment Process. Network of Christian Counseling Centers, Inc. (3 hour Invited presentation). St. Petersburg, Barnes, M.F., & Printup, B. (October, 2007). An Integrated Model of Clinical Supervision for Distance Education/Supervision (Content Presentation). Association for Counselor Education & Supervision (ACES) National Conference. Columbus, Ohio.
Barnes, M.F. (November, 2007). Preventing Suicide, Treating Depression: Increasing Awareness. Invited to participate as a panelist with other local treatment experts. Sarasota Memorial Healthcare System, Sarasota, Barnes, M.F. (February, 2008). PTSD and Substance Abuse: Implications for Assessment And Treatment. Argosy University Traumatology Conference. 1.5 hour presentation. Sarasota,