JEREMY FRANK, PhD, CADC
JEREMY FRANK & ASSOCIATES
Two Bala Plaza,
Suite Pl-13
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004-157
www.jeremyfrankphd.com
www.jeremyfrankassociates.com
EDUCATION
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in Clinical and Health Psychology
MCP-Hahnemann University, College of Nursing and Health Professions, Philadelphia, PA
Dissertation: Adult attachment and its association with substance dependence treatment outcome
Degree, April 2001
MASTER OF ARTS in Clinical Psychology
Hahnemann University, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, Philadelphia, PA
Degree, June 1994
BACHELOR OF ARTS in Psychology
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
Degree, May 1988
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONS
LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of State Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs, Harrisburg, PA
License number PS015328
SINCE 2003
CERTIFIED ADDICTIONS COUNSELOR
CERTIFIED ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELOR
Pennsylvania Certified Addictions Counselor, Harrisburg, PA Certification number 3872
SINCE 1998
LAWYERS CONCERNED FOR LAWYERS
CREDENTIALED PROVIDER, PENNSYLVANIA NETWORK
SINCE 2007
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION (NBA)
NATIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION (NBPA)
APPROVED PROVIDER OF CLINICAL SERVICES
SINCE 2016
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
2001 to Present
PRIVATE PRACTICE
JEREMY FRANK & ASSOCIATES
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Addiction Psychologist and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor: Provide individual and group psychotherapy to private clients presenting primarily with issues related to chemical dependency. Conduct long term abstinence and harm reductions group, mindfulness based relapse prevention treatment, cognitive behavioral and eclectic orientation including evidenced based and best practices models of treatment.
2003 to 2010
TUTTLEMAN COUNSELING SERVICES, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinator Campus Alcohol and Substance Awareness: Coordinated unit within counseling services which addressed the treatment, referral and educational needs of students in the university community. Supervised staff and graduate students in their clinical and administrative duties as well as the administration of university wide drug and alcohol research. Coordinated the administration of university disciplinary mandated alcohol and other drug educational programming for all Temple students.
1998 to 2003
COUNSELING CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF THE SCIENCES IN PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Assistant Director Student Health and Counseling: Provided individual and group psychotherapy to students of the university. Supervised graduate student trainees in their clinical and administrative duties. Provided consultation and training to faculty and staff. Provided psychological emergency services and crisis intervention. Implemented and supervised a diverse array of psycho-educational programs for the university community. Served as active member of Small College Counselor Consortium.
1994 to 1997
REHAB AFTER WORK, MERCY CATHOLIC MEDICAL CENTER OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Primary Therapist: Provided individual and group therapy, supervised training for certification as well as practicum students. Conducted level-of care assessments communicate and negotiate with insurance companies and third party payers.
1996 to 1997
ADVANCED DOCTORAL PRACTICUM, UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER, ALLEGHENY UNIVERSITY FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Director, Founder, Supervisor, Student Assistance Program: Created and directed a drug and alcohol intervention and counseling program utilizing graduate students in training as therapists to medical, graduate and undergraduate students. Supervised therapists and coordinated weekly case conference with Director of Psychological Services and consulting social worker and addictions counselor (1993-1997).
College Counselor: Delivered individual psychotherapy and outreach to students in undergraduate, graduate and medical school.
1996 to 1996
PROJECT RAP, FAMILY SERVICES OF PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Social Worker for Male Batterers: Conducted assessment and individual psychotherapy with violent males mandated for treatment by court.
1993 to 1994
UNIVERSITY COUNSELING SERVICE, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Doctoral Practicum Position, Outpatient Counselor: Provided individual psychotherapy, assessment and referral, outreach and psycho-education to graduate and undergraduate students.
1992 to 1994
ADULT IN-PATIENT UNIT, HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Graduate Clinical Research Assistant: Coordinated and provided assessment of adult in-patients suffering from psychiatric sequelae related to sexual abuse.
1993 to 1994
REHAB AFTER WORK, MERCY CATHOLIC MEDICAL CENTER OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinator Addictions Awareness Program: Coordinated educational intervention program for employees of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, the Philadelphia Gas Works and individuals with DUIs. Worked closely with probation officers, employee assistance professionals and other administrators to coordinate treatment planning.
DOCTORAL INTERNSHIP
1997 to 1998
COUNSELING CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Gainesville, Florida
Pre-Doctoral Intern: Provided individual, couples and group substance abuse therapy to multi-culturally diverse student body. Maintain clinical and administrative supervision of doctoral practicum students and evaluate training progress. Offered and completed seven semester long topical psychotherapy groups. Provided consultation to the department of student affairs and various student groups.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND COMMITTEE WORK
2003 to 2010
ALCOHOL TASK FORCE
Participant: Consulted to Task Force on research methods involving the CORE, high risk drinking issues for students, social marketing, peer education, and university disciplinary procedures.
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2003 to 2010
CORE DRUG AND ALCOHOL RESEARCH
Project Manager: Coordinated the survey of Temple students in their use of drugs and alcohol and related behavior every two years. Organized and presented these data to departments including University Housing and Residence Life, Counseling Center Interns and Externs and the Alcohol Task Force.
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2003 to 2008
WELCOME WAGON
Director: Organized a program to provide supplies and education about being a good neighbor to students living in the Temple surrounding community. Led students and multidisciplinary team in the delivery of 100s of trashcans, cleaning supplies and goods to students living in the community. Established meaningful contact and educated students about party guidelines, recycling behavior and outreach for the counseling center and drug and alcohol treatment programs.
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2004 to 2007
CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY COMMITTEE
Participant: Consulted to committee on, environmental management approaches, good neighbor policies, the Good Samaritan policy and Welcome Wagon.
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2006 to 2007
UNIVERSITY CODE OF CONDUCT
Participant: Served as consultant to the University Disciplinary Committee and the Department of Student Affairs in the review and revision of Temple University’s Code of Conduct.
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2000 to 2003
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG COALITION
Co-Chair: Galvanized support for committee, oversaw direction of charge.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1999 to 2003
THE NETWORK OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES COMMITTED TO THE ELIMINATION OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE
University Contact: Initiated USP’s joining the Network and serve as identified university member responsible for upholding the Network’s standards and complying with the Safe and Drug Free Schools Act.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1999 to 2003
HARVARD COLLEGE ALCOHOL STUDY
Coordinator: Supervised the distribution of student demographic information and organized the university’s participation in the H. Weschler Study.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1999 to 2003
THE ALLIANCE GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL AND ALLIES STUDENT GROUP INITIATION
Initiated the formation of student organization in conjunction with student affairs.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2002 to 2003
ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY IN THE INSTITUTE FOR GRADUATE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Assisted for two hours per week in the supervision of field placements for graduate students of the School of Human Service Professions.
Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania
1999 to 2002
PEER COUNSELING PROGRAM
Director: Trained and supervised 24 peer counselors in programming activities and relationship building with first-year students; responsible for complete organization and direction of program.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2000
CAREER SERVICES CENTER TASK FORCE
Chair: Chaired task force to make recommendations to the university regarding career resource services.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1997 to 1998
MULTICULTURAL SERVICE COMMITTEE
Member: Served on committee to make recommendations regarding multicultural awareness, assessment and development of counseling center staff.
Counseling Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1997 to 1998
TRAUMA RESPONSE TEAM
Member: Participated in group of staff on standby in the event of major university crises and critical incidents.
Counseling Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1997 to 1998
CLINICAL SERVICES COMMITTEE
Member: Served on committee to make recommendations regarding administrative operations of counseling center including supervisory standards, record keeping and internal review processes.
Counseling Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1993 to 1994
GRADUATE STUDENT SOCIETY
President: Elected and served as President for graduate student body of 500 students, presided over budget of $60,000.00; directed departmental representation and all sub committee operations.
Hahnemann University Graduate School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1993 to 1994
STANDARDIZED COURSE EVALUATION COMMITTEE
Chair: Created and chaired committee to make recommendations in the successful implementation of standardized course evaluations throughout the graduate school.
Hahnemann University Graduate School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATIONS
2003 to 2010
PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD
Consultant: Recruited to serve as contributing member of think tank to provide consultation on issues pertaining to alcohol use among college students in higher education.
West Chester, Pennsylvania
2003 to 2010
DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES ACT, BIENNIAL REVIEW, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Project Director: Provided leadership in the administration of this review every two years in conjunction with numerous departments on campus. Coordinated the collection of data and compiled statistics as needed. Distributed documentation to contributors and maintain files of record as mandated by law.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2005 to 2010
ON-LINE PREVENTION PROGRAMMING, ALCOHOL.EDU, ALCOHOL-WISE, E-CHUG,
NATIONAL ALCOHOLISM SCREENING Project Coordinator: Coordinated the university wide offering of these programs to students whenever possible. Require prevention programming for all first year students prior to arrival at Temple. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2005 to 2008
BOARD MEMBER, PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS Chair of Fundraising and Member at Large: Served two year term as board member. Chaired the Fundraising committee and raised a record breaking amount for that year. Created contract with Psychology Today’s Therapy Directory for Psychologists in private practice in the Philadelphia community.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1999 to 2003
KEEP ALCOHOL SAFE FOR STUDENTS INTERVENTION PROGRAM
Creator, Supervisor, Consultant: Devised protocol for residence life staff to operate alcohol violation intervention program, supervise the administration of program and offer ongoing consultation and recommendation.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2001 to 2003
PEERS HELPING AND TEACHING PEERS ALCOHOL CONTROL (PHAT – PAC)
Advisor: Staff advisor to student group responsible for promoting responsible drinking through social and educational programming.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1999 to 2003
RESIDENCE ADVISOR TRAINING
Presenter and Trainer: Trained resident advisers in the referral of distressed students and alcohol abuse.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1999 to 2003
SOCIAL MARKETING ALCOHOL CAMPAIGN CONSULTATION
Consultant: Consulted over four sessions with resident director to create social marketing campaign.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2003
HOW TO HELP A FRIEND WHO DRINKS TOO MUCH
Organizer and Supervisor: Coordinated the presentation of John and Pat O’Neil on co-dependency and family and friendly intervention.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2001
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG (AOD) INTERVENTION PROGRAMS FOR AOD VIOLATORS
Presentation Facilitator, 2001 Amethyst Conference: Presented USP’s drug and alcohol violation program and lead discussion during conference breakout session.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2001
WORKING WITH CHRONIC MARIJUANA USERS
Presenter and Discussant in Case Conference: Discussed clinical and administrative techniques in working with clients who abuse marijuana to staff members at Drexel Counseling Center.
Counseling Center, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2001
ACADEMIC ADVISING TIPS, RECOGNIZING STUDENTS IN CRISES
Developed tips for academic advisors with university-wide distribution.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2001
THE SPECIAL NEEDS OF NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS
Consultant: Developed tool for distance-based psychological supports.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2000 to 2001
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG EDUCATION FIRST YEAR WORKSHOPS
Workshop Educator: Consultation and collaboration with department of athletics. Presented AOD information to seven first-year student classes.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1994 to 2001
STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM TRAINING
Invited Trainer: Trained medical students to operate drug and alcohol intervention program.
Medical School, MCP-Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1999 to 2000
THE ALLIANCE: GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL AND ALLIES STUDENT GROUP INITIATION
Founder: Initiated the formation of student organization in conjunction with student affairs.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1997 to 1998
CONSULTATION ON HOW TO CREATE A CAMPUS-WIDE DRUG
AND ALCOHOL COMMITTEE
Consultant: Consulted with Assistant Dean for Student Services, performed research and presented report with recommendations.
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1997 to 1997
STUDENTS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING: NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ALCOHOL AWARENESS WEEK
Consultant and Support Staff: Consulted for presentation of Wall of Memory: A tribute to individuals killed in drunken driving accidents.
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1994 to 1997
“PAVED WAY” STUDY TREATMENT RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Project Coordinator: Directed the matching process for clients in intensive outpatient treatment and members of alcoholics anonymous and coordinated subject’s participation in study.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1994 to 1995
US HEALTHCARE QUALITY ASSURANCE
Design Consultant: Consulted in construction of research methods to create report of US Healthcare member’s substance abuse treatment outcome.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS AND OUTREACH
2008
RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM, A DECADE OF PARTYING AT TEMPLE: WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED ABOUT TEMPLE STUDENTS’ DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE DURING THE PAST 10 YEARS Presenter: Provided research results from the CORE drug and alcohol survey to Academic and Student Affairs Professionals.
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2005 to 2007
SOCIAL MARKETING POSTER CONTEST
Organizer: Provided leadership in a joint effort between the Tyler School of Art Graphics Design Department and Student Affairs in a contest to create a Social Norms Campaign. Presented results to the Leadership Team of Student Affairs.
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1997 to 2007
SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE AND ABUSE
Lecturer and Case Presenter: Psychopathology class annual lecture.
Drexel University Clinical and Health Psychology Department, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2005
CHOOSING COLLEGES FOR STUDENTS IN RECOVERY
Chapman, R., Frank J., Laitman, L. Independent Educational Consultants Association Fall Conference.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2000 to 2003
COUNSELING CENTER WEBSITE
Developer, Maintenance Operator: Designed, created and maintained the Counseling Center Website, co-owner and manager of the gay lesbian, bisexual student and allies list-serve, The University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1999 to 2003
DATE RAPE AND ALCOHOL EDUCATION FIRST-YEAR WORKSHOPS
Trainer, Presenter Coordinator: Trained doctoral interns to present, co- presented and coordinated the delivery of 50 Workshops to all first-year Students.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2000 to 2002
THE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF ADDICTION
Invited Speaker: Abnormal psychology class.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2001
HEALTH ANGELS, STUDENT OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
Coordinator, Supervisor: Supervised the creation and delivery of a Drug and Alcohol Jeopardy Game and Women’s Health Issues Presentation.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2001
WELLNESS WEEK: THREE PRESENTATIONS
Presenter and Workshop Facilitator:
1) Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know About Drugs: Presentation to students on harm reduction.
2) Coping with a Friend who is Stressed, Depressed or Suicidal: Presentation to students, faculty and staff on recognizing individuals in crisis, methods of intervention and ways to support recovery.
3) Dream Interpretation: Presentation for students, faculty and staff with secondary mission to familiarize community with Counseling Center.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2000
ADJUSTMENT DISORDERS
Lecturer: Occupational Therapy Class.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2000
SAFE SPACE PROJECT
Co-founder and Coordinator: Created project to increase diversity and awareness about sexual orientation in the university community.
Counseling Center, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2000
PREMATURE DEATH IN ADOLESCENTS: ADDICTION AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH
Lecturer and Discussant: Sociology of Health class.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1999
STRESS MANAGEMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Presenter: Facilitated workshop to reach out to International students and discuss ways of coping with stress with Director for International Students.
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1998
WHERE DID I LEARN ABOUT CULTURE AND RACE?
Presenter: To students, faculty and staff as part of Diversity Series.
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1996
STRESS MANAGEMENT
Presenter, Group Facilitator: Delivered workshop on techniques to manage stress as part of a service offered through the Public Relations Department at Hahnemann University to local area businesses.
Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1993 to 1994
HEALTH EDUCATION PERSONALIZED
Coordinator: Delivered health workshops to medical and graduate students focussing on stress, time management and overall health and wellness.
Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2003 to 2009
CORE DRUG AND ALCOHOL RESEARCH, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Project Manager: Coordinated the biennial survey of Temple Students in their use of drugs and alcohol and related behavior. Organized and presented these data to various departments including University Housing and Residence Life, Tuttleman Counseling Center Interns and Externs and the Alcohol Task Force.
1994 to 1997
REHAB AFTER WORK, MERCY CATHOLIC MEDICAL CENTER OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Director of Research: Directed staff and managed and trained team of research assistants in several ongoing outcome studies for three rehabilitation centers.
1991 to 1992
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY, FAMILY CENTER
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Data Manager: Supervised group of research assistants in obtaining, managing and analyzing data for a National Institute of Drug Abuse grant entitled, “Cocaine Pregnancy and Progeny.”
1990 to 1995
HAHNEMANN UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Data Analyst: Managed and analyzed data for a National Institute of Mental Health grant entitled “Interpersonal Problem Solving and Prevention.”
1988 to 1991
WIDENER UNIVERSITY, INSTITUTE FOR GRADUATE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Associate Research Director: Directed graduate and other research assistants in data processing and the management of data for a William T. Grant Foundation grant entitled, “The Adolescent Coping Project.”
1990 to 1991
AFTER ADOPTION & PARENTING SERVICES FOR FAMILIES
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Data Analyst: Analyzed outcome data for clinical practice.
ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Reyna, V. F., Croom, K., Staiano-Coico, L., Lesser, M. L., Lewis, D., Frank, J., & Marchell, T. C. (2015). Alcohol gist measures predict alcohol consumption and high-risk drinking among first-year college students.
Croom, K., Staiano-Coico, L., Lesser, M. L., Lewis, D. K., Reyna, V. F., Marchell, T. C.,…Ives, S. (2015). The glass is half-full: Evidence for efficacy of Alcohol-Wise® at one university, but not the other. Journal of Health Communications. 20:6, 627-638, DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1012239
Marchell, T. C., Lewis, D. D., Croom, K., Lesser, M. L., Murphy, S. H., Reyna, V. F., Frank, J. & Staiano-Coico, L. (2013). An environmental management approach to reduce drinking on a day of celebration at a U.S. college. Journal of American College Health, 61(6), 324-334. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2013.788008
Reyna, V. F., Croom, K., Staiano-Coico, L., Lesser, M. L., Lewis, D., Frank, J., & Marchell, T. C. (2013). Endorsement of a personal responsibility to adhere to the minimum drinking. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 19(3), 380-394. doi: 10.1037/a0032538
DeMaria, P., Sterling, R., Risler, R., Frank, J. (2009). Using Buprenorphine to Treat Opiate Dependant University Students: Opportunities, Successes, and Challenges. Journal of Addiction Medicine 2010;4(4):236-242.
Frank, J. (2001). So you want to be well? In J. Moore & M. Rago (Eds.), From Surviving to thriving: A guide to the first year experience and beyond. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Frank, J. (2001). Adult attachment and its association with substance dependence treatment outcome. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, MCP-Hahnemann University, Pennsylvania.
Frank, J. (1998). Attacking the myth of group therapy as a second class treatment: An innovative approach to examining organizational referral practices to group verses individual psychotherapy. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Carise, D., Malvestuto. C., McLellan, T., Frank, J., Forman, R. (1995). The “Paved Way” effect of linking in-treatment addicts with 12-step volunteers. NIDA Research Monograph Series. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Carise, D., Malvestuto. C., McLellan, T., Frank, J., Forman, R. (1995). Presentation to College on Problems of Drug Dependence 1995: Proceedings of 57th annual Scientific Meeting.
Frank, J. (1994). Outcomes and Analyses in Intensive Outpatient Treatment: Report of Results from Rehab After Work. Data presented at the Four Seasons Hotel, Philadelphia.
Masterpasqua, F., Swift, M., Healey, K, and Frank, J.(1991, August). An Emotion Focused Intervention for Young Adolescents. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 99th Annual Meeting, San Francisco.
Swift, M., Healey, K, Masterpasqua, F., Spivack, G., Cutler, P., Lichtig, A., Frank, J, and Chapman, L. (1991). The Adolescent Coping Curriculum. Unpublished manuscript, The Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, Chester, PA.
Swift, M., Masterpasqua, F., Cutler, P., Chapman, L., Frank, J., and Healey, K. (1990, August) Stress, coping and Adjustment among Young InnerCity Adolescents. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 100th Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.
AWARDS AND GRANTS
- Social Marketing Drug and Alcohol Grant, Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, 2003-2005
- Campus-Community Coalition Grant, Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, 2001-2002
- 2001 Philadelphia 100, Nomination for TherapyOne.Com, Nominated for Philadelphia’s top 100 privately held companies, Wharton Small Business Development Center, 2001
- Student Leader Award, MCP and Hahnemann University,1994-1995
- Graduate School Dean’s Award, Hahnemann University Graduate School,1994
- Student Leader Award, Hahnemann University Graduate School, 1993-1994
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- American Psychological Association
- Amethyst Group, Alcohol and Other Drug Professionals in Higher Education
- Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists
- Philadelphia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology
- Pennsylvania Psychological Association