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W. Bryce Hagedorn, PhD, LMHC, NCC, MAC, QCS (FL) University of Central Florida College of Education, ED 322C Dept. of Child, Family & Community Sciences Orlando, FL 32816-1250 Phone: (407) 823-2999 drbryce@mail.ucf.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., Counseling and Counselor Education, 2003; CACREP accredited The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Emphasis: Community Counseling Dissertation Topic: The Identification of Sexual Addiction Counseling Competencies: A Study of Professional Addiction Clinicians M.A., Counselor Education, 2000; CACREP accredited The University of Central Florida Emphasis: Mental Health Counseling B.A., Psychology, 1994 The University of Illinois at Chicago LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC Florida), #MH7697 Qualified Clinical Supervisor (QCS Florida), #MH7697 Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC North Carolina), Expired National Certified Counselor (NCC), #70352 Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), #70352 WORK EXPERIENCE ACADEMIA 2007- Assistant Professor of Counselor Education Present Department of Child, Family & Community Sciences University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL Responsibilities include teaching graduate-level counselor education courses; advising master s and doctoral students; supervising student interns and practicum students; generating counseling related research; participating in curriculum planning and development; serving on/chairing doctoral dissertation committees; and participating in university related service commitments.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 2 WORK EXPERIENCE ACADEMIA continued 2007- Clinic Director for the Community Counseling Clinic Present Department of Child, Family & Community Sciences University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL Responsibilities include the administration of a clinical full-service training facility in the College of Education at the University of Central Florida. Free individual, couple, and family counseling sessions are offered to the Orlando and surrounding communities. These sessions are performed by masters and doctoral students who are videotaped and monitored by closed circuit TV. A faculty member and/or advanced graduate student learning clinical supervision skills observes the counseling sessions as they occur. With the exception of short semester breaks, the Community Counseling Clinic operates weekdays and evenings throughout the year. Over 1,200 clients receive services annually. 2004- Program Director of Counselor Education 2006 Department of Educational and Psychological Studies Florida International University, Miami, FL Responsibilities included overseeing the education and training of approximately 210 graduate students in a CACREP-accredited masters program with tracks in School, Mental Health, and Rehabilitation Counseling; managing course scheduling and sequencing; leading the admissions and student recruitment processes; marketing all three programs; hiring and monitoring of adjunct faculty; developing accreditation materials and documents; and developing collaborative relationships with community agencies and local educational bodies, to include community mental health agencies and hospitals, public and private schools, and county and state agencies. 2006 Coordinator of Clinical Field Experiences Department of Educational and Psychological Studies Florida International University, Miami, FL Responsibilities included coordinating with school district personnel, agency personnel, and the Office of Student Teaching to finalize placement sites and obtain contractual agreements for school, mental health, and rehabilitation counseling students; monitoring all field experience processes to assure quality of site placements and satisfactory experiences for counseling students; consulting with faculty supervisors regarding student progress and completion of field experiences; preparing letters of verification of completion of field experiences for state licensing and certifying agencies; coordinating and leading each semester s Student and Site Supervisor Orientations; maintaining evidence of student liability insurance and passing of State certification exams, and; maintaining and revising the Field Experience Handbook.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 3 WORK EXPERIENCE ACADEMIA continued 2003- Assistant Professor of Counselor Education 2006 Department of Educational and Psychological Studies Florida International University, Miami, FL Responsibilities included teaching graduate level counseling courses; advising 70+ graduate students; supervising student interns and practicum students; generating counseling related research; curriculum planning and development; coordinating the graduate Mental Health Counseling program; and university related service commitments. 2001- Instructor/Doctoral Teaching Assistant 2003 Department of Counseling and Educational Development The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC Responsibilities included teaching undergraduate and graduate level counseling courses; advising students; supervising master s level interns and practicum students; research, and; curriculum planning and development Graduate Courses Taught At UCF Assessment and Treatment in Addictions Counseling (MHS 6245) Family Counseling I (MHS 6430) Addictions Counseling (MHS 6450) Ethical & Legal Issues in Counseling (MHS 6702) Counseling Practicum I & II (MHS 6803) Directed Research (MHS 6918) Doctoral Practicum in Counseling Supervision (MHS 7808) Doctoral Dissertation (MHS 7980) At FIU Counseling Skills & Techniques (MHS 5400) Group Counseling (MHS 6511) Legal, Ethical, and Professional Issues in Counseling (MHS 6700) Substance Abuse Counseling (MHS 6450) Supervised Field Experience in Counseling (MHS 6800 & 6820) At UNCG Clinical Internship (CED 680A and CED 680B) Contemporary Topics in Counseling: Stress Management (CED 574C) Undergraduate Courses Taught At UNCG Helping Skills (CED 310)

William Bryce Hagedorn page 4 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY PUBLICATIONS Refereed Articles Hagedorn, W. B., & Gutierrez, D. (in press). Integration versus segregation: Applications of the spiritual competencies in counselor education programs. Counseling & Values (manuscript accepted for publication). Hagedorn, W. B. (2009). The call for a new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders diagnosis: Addictive disorders. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 29, 110-127. Hagedorn, W. B., & Hirshhorn, M. A. (2009). When talking won't work: Implementing experiential group activities with addicted clients. Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 34, 43-67. Ngazimbi, E. E., Hagedorn, W. B., & Shillingford, M. A. (2008). Counseling caregivers of families affected by HIV/AIDS: The use of narrative therapy. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 18(2), 319-324. Hagedorn, W. B., & Juhnke, G. A. (2005). Treating the sexually addicted client: Establishing a need for increased counselor awareness. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 25(2), 66-86. Juhnke, G. A., Huffman, S. B., Nilsen, K. A., Adams, J. R., Dew, B. J., Jordan, J. P., Charkow, W. B., Curtis, R. C., Gmutza, B. M., Long, J. A., Booth, C. S., Hagedorn, W. B., Rubio, P., & Schroat, D. A. (2002). Establishing an alcohol and other drug assessment and intervention program within an on-site counselor education research and training clinic. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 22(2), 83-90. Hayes, B. G., & Hagedorn, W. B. (2001). Working with the bisexual client: How far have we progressed? Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development 40(1), 11-20. Hayes, B. G., & Hagedorn, W. B. (2000). A case for character education. Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 39(1), 2-3. Non-refereed Articles Hagedorn, W. B. (2008). Summaries and conclusions: An editorial. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 29(1), 2-6. Hagedorn, W. B. (2008). A special issue dedicated to working with clients who offend. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 28(2), 66-67. Hagedorn, W. B. (2007). Accredited addiction counseling programs: The future is upon us. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 28(1), 2-3.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 5 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued Hagedorn, W. B. (2006). Editor s note. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 27(2), 46. Hagedorn, W. B. (2006). Current trends and future directions in addiction and offender counseling: Finding balance and trusting the process. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 26(2), 66-72. Books Juhnke, G. A., & Hagedorn, W. B. (2006). Counseling addicted families: A sequential assessment & treatment model. New York, NY: Brunner-Routledge. Book Chapters Hagedorn, W. B. (2009). The International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors. In American Counseling Association (Ed.), The ACA encyclopedia of counseling (pp. 275-278). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. Hagedorn, W. B. (2009). Sergio: A male sexual addict. In P. F. Granello, & G. A. Juhnke (Eds.), Case studies in suicide: Experiences of mental health professionals (pp.115-124). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Hagedorn, W. B. (2008). Is this love that I m feeling? Intimacy and attraction in supervision. In L. E. Tyson, J. R. Culbreth, & J. A. Harrington (Eds.), Critical incidents in clinical supervision: Addictions, community, and school counseling (pp. 11-18). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. Hagedorn, W. B. (2008). Response to critical incident: I am not the counselor for this client: Building competence and confidence. In L. E. Tyson, J. R. Culbreth, & J. A. Harrington (Eds.), Critical incidents in clinical supervision: Addictions, community, and school counseling (pp. 63-70). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. Hagedorn, W. B. (2005). Counselor self-awareness and self-exploration of religious and spiritual beliefs: Know thyself. In C. S. Cashwell & J. S. Young (Eds.), Integrating spirituality and religion into counseling: A guide to competent practice (pp. 63-84). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. Hagedorn, W. B., & Jordan, J. P. (2005). Sexual addiction as a precursor to chemical addiction. In V. A. Kelly & G. A. Juhnke (Eds.), Critical incidents in addictions counseling (pp. 25-33). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. Juhnke, G. A., & Hagedorn, W. B. (2003). SUBSTANCE-Q: A practical clinical interview for alcohol and other drug abuse. In J. E. Wall & G. R. Walz (Eds.), Measuring up: Assessment issues for teachers, counselors, and administrators (pp. 245-256). Austin, TX: PRO-ED, Inc.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 6 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued Manuscripts Under Review Hagedorn, W. B. (in review). Sexual addiction counseling: A training need within counselor education. Manuscript submitted for review. Hagedorn, W. B. (in review). Who s training the clinicians? An empirically-based course in sexual addiction counseling. Manuscript submitted for review. Newsletter Articles - Written Hagedorn, W. B. (2005, Spring). Exciting times ahead for FCA and FACES. FCA Newsletter. Hagedorn, W. B. (2004, Winter). Sexual addiction study pinpoints training needs for counselors. The National Certified Counselor, 21(1), 1, 12-14. Hagedorn, W. B. (2004, Fall). Exciting times ahead for CACREP. IAAOC Newsletter. Hagedorn, W. B. (2003, Spring). Feature Article One doctoral student s journey through professional service. SACES Newsletter, 8-9. Interviews Kennedy, A. (2008, March). A little less talk, a little more action: Using experiential activities in therapy with clients who have addictions. Counseling Today, 50(9), pp. 8, 29. Bagley, G. (News Director) (2007, March 19). Cellphone and other addictive disorders. Knightly News. Orlando, FL: UCF Channel. Kennedy, A. (2005, April). Counselors propose creation of new addiction diagnosis. Counseling Today, 47(10), pp. 1, 20, 35. Hartwig Moorhead, H. (2004, Summer). Faculty Advisor Highlight Dr. W. Bryce Hagedorn: Leading with purpose, commitment, and balance. Chi Sigma Iota Exemplar, 19(2), 14-15. Work in Process Hagedorn, W. B., & Young, T. (In progress). Assessing and addressing children and adolescents who struggle with addictive behaviors: The role of the professional school counselor. Manuscript in progress. Lambie, G. W., Hagedorn, W. B., & Ieva, K. (In progress). Counselors-in-trainings levels of ethical and legal knowledge, ethical decision-making, and moral reasoning: An exploratory investigation. Manuscript in progress Jones, K. D., & Hagedorn, W. B. (In progress). Assessment and diagnosis in addiction counseling. Manuscript in progress.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 7 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued Kolodinsky, W., Young, M., Lindsey, C., & Hagedorn, W. B. (In progress). Comparative supervision practices. Manuscript in progress. Hagedorn, W. B., & Hartwig Moorhead, H. J. (In progress). The God-shaped hole: Addictive behavior and the search for perfection. Manuscript in progress. Juhnke, G., Evans, M., Hagedorn, W. B., Coll, K., Hovestadt, A., Kelly, V., & Day, S. (In progress). A survey of counseling department chairs and coordinators: Demographics, perceptions, and implications. Manuscript in progress. Other Scholarly Works Hagedorn, W. B. (2003). The identification of sexual addiction counseling competencies: A study of professional addiction clinicians. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina. Hagedorn, W. B. (2000). The bisexual client: The counseling profession and the unique orientation. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida. Other Creative Works Hagedorn, W. B. (2007-2008). The Youth Organized Drug Awareness Program: A drug prevention and education program for grades 7-12. This five-day program is designed to provide information and build coping skills to avoid the use, misuse, and abuse of addictive drugs and behaviors. There are separate curricula for each grade level, parents, and faculty/staff. EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE Journal Editor, Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 2005 2008. Editorial Board Member, Journal of Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, 2005 present. Co-editor, Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development (2000) special issue on Character Education.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 8 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued RECENT GRANTS Kenny, M. & Hagedorn, B. (Funded). Teaching signs of psychopathology using a video and nonvideo approach: A study of student learning perspectives. ($879). The Art of Teaching Enhancement Mini Grant was submitted in September 2005. As per communication from the Director of the Academy, this grant will be active from 2006-2007. Hagedorn, W. B. (Funded). Counseling competencies for working with sexually addicted clients. ($1000). Graduate School Research Grant, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2002. Hagedorn, W. B. (Funded). The connection between Internet and sexual addiction: Implications for practitioners. ($1500). Graduate School Research Grant, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2001.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 9 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS/PROGRAMS Keynote Addresses and Invited Presentations Cashwell, C., Hagedorn, W. B., & Bobby, C. (2009, January). CACREP: A name you can trust. Plenary session presented at the national conference of the American Association of State Counseling Boards, Tucson, Arizona. Hagedorn, W. B. (2008, November). Helper help thyself: Addressing burn-out & compassion fatigue by implementing meaningful stress management strategies. Workshop presented at the University of Central Florida Professional Development Series, Orlando, Florida. Hagedorn, W. B. (2008, September). Engaging the enemy: Fighting addiction one battle at a time. Program presented at the Seminole Community Mental Health Center, Sanford, Florida. Hagedorn, W. B. (2008, April). Addicted and impulsive families: A challenge for every counselor. Keynote address presented at the spring conference of the Indiana Association for Addiction Professionals, Indianapolis, Indiana. Hagedorn, W. B. (2007, March). Connection is the path to perfection: Our need for others while on the journey. Interfaith service presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Detroit, MI. Hagedorn, W. B. (2006, April). Embracing our brokenness: The search for completeness. Interfaith service presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Montreal, Canada. Hagedorn, W. B. (2005, February). Helper help thyself: Strategies to maintain balance. Program presented at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. Hagedorn, W. B. (2005, February). New Behaviors on the American campus: Preparing school professionals to assess and treat process addictions and other impulsive behaviors. Program presented at Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, Wheaton, MD. Hagedorn, W. B. (2004, March). Sex sells: But are the addictive consequences worth the price? Keynote address presented at the 1 st Annual IAAOC Breakfast at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Kansas City, MO. Hagedorn, W. B. (2003, November). Sexual addiction: Preparing clinicians to facilitate client movement into action. Keynote address presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, St. Petersburg, FL.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 10 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued International and National Young, M. E., Roach, L, & Hagedorn, W. B. (2009, March). Assessment of spirituality and meaning in research and clinical settings. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC. Panel Member (2009, March). The new CACREP 2009 Standards. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC. Young, S., Wiggins, M., Hagedorn, W. B., Cashwell, C., Smith, C., & Miller, G. A. (2009, March). The ASERVIC White Paper on Credentialing. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC. Hagedorn, W. B., Patel, S., Young, T., & Hirshhorn, M. (2008, November). When talking won't work: Implementing experiential activities with addicted clients. Program presented at the international conference of the European-Branch of the American Counseling Association, Wiesbaden-Niedernhausen, Germany. Jones, K. D., Young, T., & Hagedorn, W. B. (2008, November). Mild traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder in returning combat soldiers: Implications for assessment and diagnosis. Program presented at the international conference of the European-Branch of the American Counseling Association, Wiesbaden-Niedernhausen, Germany. Hagedorn, W. B. (2008, June). The need for clinician self-awareness for integrating spirituality into counseling: Know thyself. Program presented at the national conference of the Association of Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling, Lake Junaluska, NC. Young, T. L., Hagedorn, W. B., & Kuch, T. (2008, June). Mindfulness Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Implications. Program presented at the national conference of the Association of Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling, Lake Junaluska, NC. Hagedorn, W. B., Kielty Briggs, M., Jackson-Cherry, L., Gill, C., & Young, M. (2008, March). Preview of the national ASERVIC conference: Snapshots of the "How To's" of implementing the nine Spirituality Competencies. ASERVIC sponsored panel discussion presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Honolulu, HI. Hagedorn, W. B., Cooper, J., Temme, M., Hughes-Brand, N. S., Brand, C. E., Hirshhorn, M., & Patel, S. (2008, March). When talking won't work: Implementing experiential activities with addicted clients. IAAOC sponsored education session presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Honolulu, HI. Panel Member (2008, March). Publishing in ACA refereed journals: Suggestions from the Council of Editors. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Honolulu, HI.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 11 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued Hagedorn, W. B. (2007, November). Addicted and impulsive families: A challenge for every counselor. Two-day learning institute presented at the international conference of the European-Branch of the American Counseling Association, Bad Herrenalb, Germany. Hagedorn, W. B. (2007, November). Addicted and impulsive families: A challenge for every counselor. Program presented at the international conference of the European-Branch of the American Counseling Association, Bad Herrenalb, Germany. Hagedorn, W. B., & Rohr, S., & Temme, M. (2007, March). Addictive and impulsive behaviors in the schools: What s a counselor to do? Learning Institute presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Detroit, MI. Hagedorn, W. B., & Young, M. E. (2007, March). Integration versus segregation: Spiritual competencies in counselor training programs. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association conference, Detroit, MI. Juhnke, G. A., Hagedorn, W. B., & Zambrano, E. (2007, March). Family addictions counseling: Addressing the needs of addicted families and youth. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Detroit, MI. Panel Member (2007, March). Publishing in ACA refereed journals: Suggestions from the Council of Editors. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Detroit, MI. Hagedorn, W. B. (2006, April). Is it an addiction? Professionals share their experiences and opinions on the Addictive Disorder. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Montreal, Canada. Hagedorn, W. B., & Hartwig, H. J. (2006, April). Helper help thyself: Addressing burn-out and compassion fatigue by implementing meaningful stress management strategies. Learning Institute presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Montreal, Canada. Panel Member (2006, April). Publishing in ACA refereed journals: Suggestions from the Council of Editors. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Montreal, Canada. Hagedorn, W. B. (2005, April). Sexual addiction: Impacts on society, impacts on your wallet. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Atlanta, GA. Hagedorn, W. B., & Hartwig, H. J. (2005, April). The God-shaped hole: Addictive behavior and the search for perfection. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Atlanta, GA.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 12 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued Hagedorn, W. B., & Jordan, J. P. (2005, April). It s all about Balance: Preventing counselor burn-out by teaching creative stress management strategies to graduate students. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Atlanta, GA. Juhnke, G. A., & Hagedorn, W. B. (2005, April). The need for the diagnosis Addictive Disorder in the next DSM. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Atlanta, GA. Hagedorn, W. B., Charkow-Bordeau, W., & Juhnke, G. A. (2004, March). Process addictions: Counseling competencies and systemic counseling implications. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Kansas City, MO. Hagedorn, W. B. (2004, March). A position paper: The call for a new diagnosis Addictive Disorder. Paper presented to the International Association of Addiction and Offender Counselors, Kansas City, MO. Hagedorn, W. B., Juhnke, G. A., & Hartwig, H. J. (2003, March). Counselor training in sexual addiction: Are students being prepared? Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Anaheim, CA. Hagedorn, W. B., & Gmutza, B. M. (2002, October). Mirroring wellness for students, supervisees, and clients: It's really all about balance. Program presented at the national conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Park City, UT. Hagedorn, W. B., & Juhnke, G. A. (2002, March). The blind leading the blind: Counselor training in the treatment of sexual addiction. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, New Orleans, LA. Hagedorn, W. B., & Watts, R. H. (2002, March). It's all about balance: Creative strategies for the implementation of wellness. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, New Orleans, LA. Juhnke, G. A., Liles, R., Charkow, W., Gmutza, B., Hagedorn, W. B., & Paredes, D. M. (2002, March). Using clinical interviews with substance abusing clients and their families. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, New Orleans, LA. Hagedorn, W. B. (2000, March). Counseling the biracial child: Benefiting from the adjustment of others. Program presented at the national conference of the American Counseling Association, Washington, DC. Hayes, B. G., & Hagedorn, W. B. (1999, October). What every counselor education program should know about NCATE and CACREP. Program presented at the national conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, New Orleans, LA.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 13 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued Regional Hagedorn, W. B., & Juhnke, G. A. (2006, September). Teaching clinicians to demonstrate intentionality while counseling addicted families. Program presented at the regional conference of the Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, Orlando, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2006, September). CACREP accreditation of Addiction Counseling Programs: Moving into the 21 st century. Program presented at the regional conference of the Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, Orlando, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2004, September). Sex sells But are the addictive consequences worth the price? Program presented at the regional conference of the Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, Athens, GA. Hagedorn, W. B. (2004, September). Preparing clinicians to treat process addictions: Needed competencies and systemic implications. Program presented at the regional conference of the Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, Athens, GA. Hagedorn, W. B. (2003, September). Sexual addiction counseling competencies: A study of professional addiction clinicians. Program presented at the regional conference of the Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, Chattanooga, TN. Harper, M. C., Pisarcik, M., Stec, J. H., & Hagedorn, W. B. (2003, September). Sexual orientation issues in supervision: A discussion among sexually diverse supervisors. Program presented at the regional conference of the Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, Chattanooga, TN. Hagedorn, W. B. (2001, October). It s all about balance: Strategies for wellness on a 60+ hour work week. Program presented at the regional conference of the Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, Athens, GA. State Hagedorn, W. B. (2008, November). Helper help thyself: Addressing burnout and compassion fatigue. Learning institute presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, Daytona Beach, FL. Hagedorn, W. B., Hughes-Brand, N. S., Brand, C. E., Hirshhorn, M., Patel, S. & Young, T. L. (2008, November). When talking won't work: Implementing experiential activities with addicted clients. Program presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, Daytona Beach, FL.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 14 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued Young, T., Hagedorn, W. B., Platt, E., & Mullen, P. (2008, November). Operating a community counseling clinic. Program presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, Daytona Beach, FL. Hagedorn, W. B., Young, T., Mullen, P., & Barber, T. (2007, November). Helping children & adolescents who struggle with addictive and impulsive behaviors: What s a counselor to do? Learning institute presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, Daytona Beach, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2006, November). Wow, what a session! The challenge of working with addicted families. Program presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, Orlando, FL. Hagedorn, W. B., Garcia, T., & Bailey, J. (2006, November). The need for clinician selfawareness for integrating spirituality into counseling: Know thyself. Program presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, Orlando, FL. McEachern, A, Kenny, M. C., & Hagedorn, W. B. (2006, November). Legal, ethical and boundary issues. Learning Institute presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, Orlando, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2005, November). Recovery is not about perfection: Implementing spiritual interventions in the treatment of addictive disorders. Program presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, Orlando, FL. Hagedorn, W. B., & Garcia, T. (2005, November). New behaviors on the American campus: Preparing school professionals to assess and treat process addictions and other impulsive behaviors. Program presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, Orlando, FL. McEachern, A, Kenny, M. C., & Hagedorn, W. B. (2005, November). Legal, ethical and boundary issues.learning Institute presented at the state conference of the Florida Counseling Association, Orlando, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2002, February). The hidden obsession: Training counselors in the treatment of sexual addiction. Program presented at the state conference of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC. Watts, R. H., & Hagedorn, W. B. (2001, February). Creating balance: Strategies for busy counselors who work with busy clients. Program presented at the state conference of the North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 15 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued Local Hagedorn, W. B., & Bryant, K. M. (2004, May). Working with the biracial/bicultural child: Using a strengths-based approach. Program presented at the 13 th Annual Children s Mental Health Conference Linking Forces, Miami, FL. Recent Consultations / Training Workshops / Guest Lectures / Community Service Hagedorn, W. B. (2009). Coping with a culture of addiction and compulsion. Workshop presented at the Tuskawilla United Methodist Church, Tuskawilla, Florida. Hagedorn, W. B. (2007-2009). The Youth Organized Drug Awareness Program: A drug prevention and education program for grades 7-12. Five day program presented at St. Stephen s Episcopal School, Bradenton, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2003-2007). Served as a clinical consultant and triage therapist for Miami Vineyard Community Church, Miami, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2006). Understanding those who struggle with sexual integrity and help for those who have been impacted. Seminar presented at Miami Vineyard Community Church, Miami, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. & Carp, B. (2005-2006). Saving your marriage before it starts. Marriage and Family Seminar presented at Miami Vineyard Community Church, Miami, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2004). This means war: The battle for your mind. Seminar presented at New Life Assembly of God Church, Marathon, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2004). This means war: The battle for your mind. Seminar presented at Vineyard in the Pines Church, Pembroke Pines, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2004). Sexual addiction: Empowering women to battle the secret disorder. Presented at Agape Family Ministries, Miami, FL. Hagedorn, W. B. (2003). Sexual addiction: Impacts on and implications for couples counseling. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Hagedorn, W. B. (2003). Implementing and mirroring stress management strategies in the real world. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Hagedorn, W. B. (2002). These are desperate times: Stress management techniques for surviving graduate school. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Hagedorn, W. B. (2002). This means war: The battle for your mind. Presented at Grace Community Church, Greensboro, NC.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 16 SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY continued Hagedorn, W. B. (2002). Living a balanced lifestyle in recovery. Presented at Grace Community Church, Greensboro, NC. Hagedorn, W. B. (2002). Addiction in the middle years. Presented at the First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. Hagedorn, W. B. (2002). This means war: The battle for your mind. Seminar presented at Westover Community Church, Greensboro, NC. Hagedorn, W. B. (2001). Sexual addiction: Origins, prevalence, and treatment. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Hagedorn, W. B. (2001). Adolescence and process addictions: The new gateway drugs? Presented at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Hagedorn, W. B. (2001). Soaring to greater heights: A team building program for certified nursing assistants. Workshop presented at Northwest Piedmont Council of Governments, Asheboro, NC. Hagedorn, W. B. (2001). Building trust and communication skills: A program for massage therapists. Workshop presented at Natural Touch School of Massage, Greensboro, NC.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 17 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP National Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs CACREP (2003-present) Vice Chair of the CACREP Board of Directors, Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs CACREP (2008-present) Chair, External Relations Committee (Standing), Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs CACREP (2005-2008) Chair, Board Member Selection Committee (Ad Hoc), Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs CACREP (2006-2008) Member, CACREP-CORE Merger Task Force (Ad Hoc), Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs CACREP (2006-2007) Member, Name Change Committee (Ad Hoc), Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs CACREP (2006-2007) International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors IAAOC (2003- present) Member, Executive Committee International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors IAAOC (2003-2008) Editor, Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors IAAOC (2005-2008) IAAOC Representative to the CACREP Board, International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors IAAOC (2003-2005) Chair, Committee on Process Addictions, International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors IAAOC (2003-present) Member, IAAOC Addiction Standards Committee, International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors IAAOC (2005-2007)

William Bryce Hagedorn page 18 SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP Continued Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (1998-present) Member, Summit on Spirituality II, Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (2008-present) Chair, Convention Steering Committee Technology Subcommittee, Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (2007-2008) Co-Chair, Convention Steering Committee Program Subcommittee, Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (2007-2008) Co-Chair, Spirituality and Religious Values Committee, Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (2005-present) Member, Board of Directors, Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (2002-2005) Chair, Technology Committee, Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (2002-2004) Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (2003-2007) Member, State Divisions Committee, Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (2003-2007) Member, Technology Committee, Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (1999-2004) Webmaster, Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling ASERVIC (1998-2003) Counseling Association for Humanistic Education & Development C-AHEAD (1998-2004) Member, Executive Board, the Counseling Association for Humanistic Education & Development C-AHEAD (1998-2004) Chair, Empty Plate Committee, the Counseling Association for Humanistic Education & Development C-AHEAD (2003-2004) Chair, Make a Difference Grant Program Committee, the Counseling Association for Humanistic Education & Development C-AHEAD (2003-2004)

William Bryce Hagedorn page 19 SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP Continued Chair, Awards Committee, the Counseling Association for Humanistic Education & Development C-AHEAD (2002-2004) Chair, Graduate Student Committee, the Counseling Association for Humanistic Education & Development C-AHEAD (1998-2002) Member, Council of Journal Editors, American Counseling Association ACA (2005-2008) Member, National Addictions Standards and Studies Collaborative Committee, National Association of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors NAADAC (2007- present) Regional and State Florida Association of Counselor Education and Supervision - FACES (2004-2007) President, Florida Association of Counselor Education and Supervision - FACES (2004-2007) Executive Board, Small Division Representative, the Florida Counseling Association FCA (2005-2006) University, Department, and Program Administrative Positions Clinic Director, Community Counseling Clinic, Department of Child, Family, & Community Sciences, University of Central Florida (2007-present) Program Director, Counselor Education Program, Department of Educational & Psychological Studies, Florida International University (2004-2006) Committee Chair Coordinator, Addiction Counseling Certificate/Track, Counselor Education Program, Department of Child, Family, & Community Sciences, University of Central Florida (2007-present) Presenter, Interested Student Information Session, Counselor Education Program, Department of Child, Family, & Community Sciences, University of Central Florida (2007-present) Chair, Adjunct Policy Committee, College of Education, Florida International University (2003-2004)

William Bryce Hagedorn page 20 SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP Continued Co-Chair, Public Relations Committee, Upsilon Nu Chi Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, Department of Counseling and Educational Development, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (2000-2002) Committee Member Member, Counselor Education Faculty Search Committee, Department of Child, Family, & Community Sciences, University of Central Florida (2007) Member, Counselor Education Faculty Search Committee, Department of Educational & Psychological Studies, Florida International University (2005-2006) Member, School Psychology Faculty Search Committee, Department of Educational & Psychological Studies, Florida International University (2005-2006) Member, Dean s Continuous Improvement Committee, College of Education, Florida International University (2004-2006) Member, Adjunct Policy Committee, College of Education, Florida International University (2004-2006) Member, Library Committee, College of Education, Florida International University (2003-2005) Member, Steering Committee, National Counsel for Accreditation of Teacher Education, College of Education, University of Central Florida (1998-2000) Member, School Psychology Faculty Search Committee, Department of Educational Services, University of Central Florida (1999) Member, College of Education Recruitment Committee, College of Education, University of Central Florida (1999) Member, Counselor Education Faculty Search Committee, Department of Educational Services, University of Central Florida (1998-99) Member, Faculty Council, College of Education, University of Central Florida (1998-99) Member, Education College Student Council, College of Education, University of Central Florida (1998)

William Bryce Hagedorn page 21 SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP Continued Student Advising Faculty Advisor, Upsilon Chi Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Honor Society, College of Education, University of Central Florida (2007-present) Graduate Student Advisor, Master s and Doctoral Students, Department of Child, Family, & Community Sciences, University of Central Florida (2003-2006) Faculty Advisor, Delta Iota Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Honor Society, College of Education, Florida International University (2003-2006) Graduate Student Advisor, 70+ Master s Students, Department of Educational & Psychological Studies, Florida International University (2003-2006) Dissertation Committee Chair Patel, S. (2008-current). Motivational interviewing: An investigation of variables that impact counselor educators disposition towards the incorporation of motivational interviewing in counselor education curriculums. University of Central Florida. Dissertation Committee Member Erickson, B. J. (2007-2008). A comparison of art therapy and expressive writing treatments with incarcerated women. University of Central Florida. Robertson, L. A. (2007-2008). The spiritual competency scale: A comparison to the ASERVIC spiritual competencies. University of Central Florida.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 22 PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 2006 Associates for Human Development Licensed Mental Health Counselor Private Practice Part Time Pembroke Pines, Florida Provided individual, couples, and family counseling to adolescents and adults struggling with a variety of disorders, to include addictive disorders (i.e. compulsions with chemicals, sex, food, gambling, exercise, etc.), depression, anxiety, interpersonal difficulties, poor self-esteem, and stress-related disorders. 2004- Insight Counseling Center 2006 Licensed Mental Health Counselor Private Practice Part Time Miami, Florida Provided individual, couples, and family counseling to adolescents and adults suffering from addictive disorders (i.e. compulsions with chemicals, sex, food, gambling, exercise, etc.), depression, anxiety, interpersonal difficulties, poor self-esteem, and stress-related disorders. 2002- Baptist Counseling Center 2003 Licensed Professional Counselor Private Practice Part Time Greensboro, North Carolina Provided individual, couples, and family counseling to adolescents and adults suffering from addictive disorders (i.e. compulsions with chemicals, sex, food, gambling, exercise, etc.), depression, anxiety, interpersonal difficulties, poor self-esteem, and stress-related disorders. 2001- Moses Cone Behavioral Health Center 2003 Substance Abuse Counselor / Assessment and Crisis Counselor Greensboro, North Carolina Substance Abuse Counselor, Intensive Outpatient Program Provided individual, family, and group counseling to adults suffering from chemical dependency and dual diagnosis disorders. Fulfilled all administrative duties required by an IOP setting (e.g. intakes, medication consults, treatment planning, managed care coordination, discharges, etc). Assessment and Crisis Counselor Provided crisis evaluations and assessments, consulted with attending physicians, and coordinated placement options for patients presenting with acute psychological traumas at local hospital emergency rooms.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 23 PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE continued 2000- Counseling and Consulting Clinic 2001 Counselor / Substance Abuse Counselor The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina Provided individual and couples counseling to university and community clients presenting with varied psychological distress. Served as the Substance Information Program s assessment and substance abuse counselor for university students with substance abuse referrals. 2000 Choices Counseling Center Clinical Intern Master s Level Winter Park, Florida Provided individual, family, and group counseling to adolescents and adults suffering from addictive and dual diagnosis disorders (i.e. compulsions with chemicals, sex, food, gambling, exercise, etc.). 1999 Community Counseling Center Clinical Practicum Master s Level The University of Central Florida s Orlando, Florida Provided individual and couples counseling to community clients presenting with varied psychological distress. SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1998- The University of Central Florida 2000 Graduate Assistant / Graduate Research Assistant Department of Educational Services Orlando, Florida Graduate assistant: served as a member of the Strategic Planning and Accreditation Committee (analyzed data and prepared reports for NCATE and CACREP site visits), the College of Education Recruitment Committee (prepared reports and participated in recruitment efforts for the College of Education), the Faculty Council (actively participated in the development of the College of Education s Strategic Plan), and the Education College Student Council (participated in programs designed to enhance student professional development). Graduate research assistant: conducted research, analyzed data, and co-authored empirical articles relevant to multicultural client populations and served as co-editor for the Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development.

William Bryce Hagedorn page 24 SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE continued 1999 The University of Central Florida Faculty Search Coordinator College of Education Served as coordinator for all College of Education faculty searches (prepared marketing strategies, synchronized all applicable university documentation, and served on the School Psychology and Counselor Education Faculty Search Committees). 1998 Seminole Community Mental Health Center Intensive Case Manager Casselberry, Florida Coordinated services and provided direct supervision and care to a case load of 12 chronically mentally ill clients on outpatient status in a community mental health care setting. 1997- Psychiatric Care Center 1998 Mental Health Technician Winter Park, Florida Responsibilities included: conducting group counseling (e.g. goal setting, spirituality, and experiential activities), direct patient care, milieu coordination, and patient transportation for an inpatient psychiatric hospital. SPECIALIZED TRAINING Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Instructor, North Carolina Department of Corrections (June, 2002) Ropes Course and Experiential Instructor, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (February, 2001) HONORS and AWARDS National Honors, Awards, and Honor Society Membership ASERVIC Humanitarian of the Year Award, 2008 IAAOC Outstanding Addictions and Offender Counselor Educator Award, Nominated 2005 ASERVIC Professional Service Award, 2002-2005 Chi Sigma Iota International Outstanding Doctoral Student Award, 2003 C-AHEAD Professional Service Award, 2000-2002

William Bryce Hagedorn page 25 HONORS and AWARDS continued Chi Sigma Iota International Honor Society in Counseling, Member since 1999 Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education, 1999-2000 Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology, 1992-1994 Golden Key National Honor Society, 1992-1994 University Honors and Awards School of Education Distinguished Alumni Award, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2006-2007. Graduate Teaching Assistant Excellence Award, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Chosen from among all School of Ed. Graduate Teaching Assistants, 2002-2003. Chi Sigma Iota, Upsilon Nu Chi Chapter, Outstanding Doctoral Student, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Chosen from among all counseling doctoral students, 2002-2003. Greensboro Graduate Scholarship, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Chosen from among all entering graduate students university-wide, 2000-2003. Doctoral Cohort Award, Department of Counseling and Educational Development, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Awarded for service and leadership, 2000-2001. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS National Memberships American Counseling Association (Current) Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (Current) Association of Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (Current) International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors (Current) Counseling Association for Humanistic Education & Development (Past) Chi Sigma Iota International Honor Society in Counseling (Current) Regional Memberships Southern Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (Current) State Memberships Florida Counseling Association (Current) Florida Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (Current)

William Bryce Hagedorn page 26 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS continued Florida Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling (Current) North Carolina Counseling Association (Past) CONFERENCES ATTENDED International EB-ACA International Conference, Wiesbaden-Niedernhausen, Germany (November, 2008) EB-ACA International Conference, Bad Herrenalb, Germany (November, 2007) ACA International Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (March, 2006) National ACA National Conference, Charlotte, NC (March, 2009) ASERVIC National Conference, Lake Junaluska, NC (June, 2008) ACA National Conference, Honolulu, HI (March, 2008) ACA National Conference, Detroit, MI (March, 2007) ACA National Conference, Atlanta, GA (March, 2005) ACA National Conference, Kansas City, MO (March, 2004) ACA National Conference, Anaheim, CA (March, 2003) ACES National Conference, Park City, UT (October, 2002) ACA National Conference, New Orleans, LA (March, 2002) ACA National Conference, Washington, DC (March, 2000) ACES National Conference, New Orleans, LA (October, 1999) Regional SACES Annual Conference, Orlando, FL (September, 2006) SACES Annual Conference, Athens, GA (September, 2004) SACES Annual Conference, Chattanooga, TN (September, 2003) SACES Annual Conference, Athens, GA (October, 2001) SACES Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC (October, 2000) State FCA Annual Conference, Daytona Beach, FL (November, 2008) FCA Annual Conference, Daytona Beach, FL (November, 2007) FCA Annual Conference, Orlando, FL (November, 2006) FCA Annual Conference, Orlando, FL (November, 2005) FCA Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL (November, 2004) FCA Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL (November, 2003) NCCA Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC (February, 2002) NCCA Annual Conference, Greensboro, NC (February, 2001)