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1 5/17/2009 VITA RICHARD H. PRICE Research Professor Barger Family Professor and Director 3334 Institute for Social Research Organizational Studies Program P.O. Box 1248 717 Dennison Building University of Michigan University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106-1248 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1042 (734) 763-0446 (734) 764-6767 (734) 936-0548 FAX (734) 764-6554 FAX [email protected] [email protected] EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND A.B. - 1962 Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin A.M. - 1965 (Psychology) University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Ph.D. - 1966 (Psychology) University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois HONORS NIMH Special Fellow, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1972-73 President, Division 27, American Psychological Association, 1984 Distinguished Contribution Award, American Psychological Association, Div. 27, 1988 Fellow, American Psychological Association 1977 Fellow, American Psychological Society 1990 Fellow, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 1985 Fellow, American Orthopsychiatric Association 1986 Lela Rowland National Prevention Research Award, National Mental Health Association, 1990 Professor of Organizational Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1994 Award for International Prevention Research, Society for Prevention Research, June 2001 Prevention Science Award, Society for Prevention Research, June 2004 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Award for Excellence, 2005 Barger Family Professor of Organizational Studies, University of Michigan 2005 Group Psychologist of the Year, American Psychological Association, Div. 49, 2009

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5/17/2009

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RICHARD H. PRICE Research Professor Barger Family Professor and Director 3334 Institute for Social Research Organizational Studies Program P.O. Box 1248 717 Dennison Building University of Michigan University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106-1248 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1042 (734) 763-0446 (734) 764-6767 (734) 936-0548 FAX (734) 764-6554 FAX [email protected] [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND A.B. - 1962 Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin A.M. - 1965 (Psychology) University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Ph.D. - 1966 (Psychology) University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois

HONORS NIMH Special Fellow, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1972-73 President, Division 27, American Psychological Association, 1984 Distinguished Contribution Award, American Psychological Association, Div. 27, 1988 Fellow, American Psychological Association 1977 Fellow, American Psychological Society 1990 Fellow, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 1985 Fellow, American Orthopsychiatric Association 1986 Lela Rowland National Prevention Research Award, National Mental Health Association, 1990 Professor of Organizational Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1994 Award for International Prevention Research, Society for Prevention Research, June 2001 Prevention Science Award, Society for Prevention Research, June 2004 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Award for Excellence, 2005 Barger Family Professor of Organizational Studies, University of Michigan 2005 Group Psychologist of the Year, American Psychological Association, Div. 49, 2009

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UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS 2005 - 2008 Barger Family Professor and Director, Interdisciplinary Program on

Organizational Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 2001 –2005 Director, Interdisciplinary Program on Organizational Studies, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 1974 – Present Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

Michigan. 1997 – Present Program Director and Research Professor, Social Environment and Health

Program, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1986 - 1997 Program Director and Research Scientist, Social Environment and Health

Program, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1983 - Present Director, Michigan Prevention Research Center, University of Michigan 1996 - 1997 Associate Vice President for Research, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1995 – Present Professor, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, School of

Business Administration, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1986 - 1996 Chair, Organizational Psychology Program, Department of Psychology,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1982 - 1985 Faculty Associate, Social Environment and Health Program, Survey Research

Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan 1974 - 1985 Chair, Community Psychology Program, Department of Psychology, University

of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1972 - 1973 Visiting Associate Professor and N.I.M.H., Special Fellow, Social Ecology

Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 1970 - 1973 Associate Professor of Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 1966 - 1970 Assistant Professor of Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 1966 (Summer) Instructor, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 1962 - 1963 N.I.M.H. Fellow, Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of

Illinois

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MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

American Psychological Association (Fellow) American Psychological Society (Fellow) Society for the Psychological Study of Social Problems (Fellow) American Orthopsychiatric Association (Fellow) Academy of Management American Public Health Association Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Society for Prevention Research (Charter Member)

EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Editorial Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2002-present Board: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2000-present Prevention Science, 1998 – present Encyclopedia of Psychology, APA/Oxford University Press, 1993-1995 American Journal of Community Psychology, 1980-1993 Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1970-1973 Occasional Academy of Management Journal; American Psychologist; Environment and Reviewer: Behavior; Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Publications American Psychological Association; Dorsey Press; Dryden Press; Advisor: Harper and Row; Holt, Rinehart and Winston; John Wiley & Sons; Merrill Publishing Co.; Sage Publications, Inc.; Van Nostrand Publishing

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Chair: Program Committee, William T. Grant Foundation, 1993-2003 NIMH Committee on Prevention Research, 1993-1995 American Psychological Association Task Force on Promotion, Prevention and Intervention Alternatives, 1983-1988 Co-Chair: NIH Prevention Science Conference Planning Committee, 1998 Vice Chair: Board of Trustees, William T. Grant Foundation, 2000-2003 President: Division 27, American Psychological Association, 1983 Member: Fetzer Consortium on Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace, Rutgers University, 1996 – Present American Psychological Association, Presidents Task force on Health Care,

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42000- 2001 Board of Trustees, William T. Grant Foundation, New York, NY, 1990-2003 National Institutes of Health, Consensus Development Conference on Interventions to Prevent HIV Risk Behaviors, Rockville, MD, February 10-13, 1997. Institute of Medicine, Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders, Washington, D.C., 1992-1994 NIMH Steering Committee for the Prevention of Mental Disorders, 1991-1993 Board of Trustees, Greenhills School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1986-1990 National Institute of Mental Health, Psychology Education Review Committee, 1980-1983 Steering Committee on Evaluation of Mental Health Programs, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Region V, Chicago, Illinois, 1978-1980 Advisory Board on Primary Prevention, State of Michigan Department of Mental Health, 1975-1986 Advisory NIMH Special Consultant to the Director, Office of Prevention, 1990- 1995 Consultant: Claremont Graduate School, Center for Organizational and Behavioral Sciences, Claremont, CA, April 1996 The MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, IL, 1992-1994 1993 Lela Rowland Prevention Award, National Mental Health Association, March 1993 NIAAA/NIDA Advisory Panel, Washington, D.C., 1990-91 Carnegie Corporation of New York, New York, 1987-1992 Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development, Washington, D.C., 1987-1992 National Mental Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1986-1990

UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE, AND DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Director, Interdisciplinary Program in Organizational Studies, 2001-present. Member, University-wide Steering Committee on Human Resources, 2005-present Member, Provost’s Promotion Committee, Fall 2004. Member, Editorial Board, LSA Magazine, 2003-2006. Chair, Institute for Social Research, Survey Research Center, Social Environment and Health Program Search Committee, 1998-2000. Member, Technical Infrastructure Committee, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, 2002-2003. Member, Depression Research Center Steering Committee, University of Michigan Medical Center, 2002-2005. Member, Institute for Social Research Policy Committee, Institute for Social Research, 2001-2003. Member, Provost’s Campus Committee on International Affairs, University of Michigan, 1998-1999. Member, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Michigan, 1998-Present. Member, Dean’s Search Committee, University of Michigan Medical School, 1997-1999. Member, Survey Research Center Task Force on Racial/Ethnic Diversity, ISR, 1998-2000. Member, Institute for Social Research 50th Anniversary Planning Committee, 1997-1998. Member, ISR, SRC Promotion Review Committee, 1998. Reviewer, Rackham Faculty Grants Committee, 1998-2000.

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5Associate Vice President for Research, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Michigan 1996-1997. Member, Institute for Social Research, Survey Research Center Recruitment Committee, 1997. Reviewer, University of Michigan Substance Abuse Research Center, Special Projects Program, 1996. Chair, Organizational Psychology Program, Department of Psychology, 1986-1996. Co-Founder & Member, Executive Committee, Rackham Interdisciplinary Program in Organizational Studies, 1988-present. Faculty Member, Minority International Research Training Program, Center for Human Growth and Development, University of Michigan, 1999-Present. Faculty Member, Psychosocial Factors in Health and Mental Illness Training Program, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1982-present. Member, Institute for Social Research, Center for Group Dynamics Leadership and Future Assessment Committee, 1995. Chair, Survey Research Center, Social Environment and Health Program Search Committee, 1994-95. Chair, Institute for Social Research, Scholarly Review Committee, 1994-1995. Member, School of Public Health Internal Review Committee, 1993-1994. Advisor, Office of the Associate Vice-President for Academic Affairs, 1992. Member, Research Policies Committee, University of Michigan, 1992. Member, Research Policies Committee, Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, 1991-92. Member, Advisory Board Organizational Studies Laboratory, School of Business Administration, 1989-present. Faculty Mentor, Rackham Student Research Opportunity Program, 1988-90. Human Subjects Review Committee, College of Literature, Science and Arts, 1988-8). Rackham Research Partnership Faculty Selection Committee, 1987. Rackham Predoctoral Fellowships Review, 1987. Steering Committee on University of Michigan Faculty Capital Campaign for Vice President Cosovich (Chair), 1986. Graduate Committee, Department of Psychology, 1986-1989. ISR Field Office Oversight Committee, 1986-1987. Advisory Committee on Development and Communication to Vice President Cosovich (Chair), 1985-1986. Executive Committee, Organizational Psychology Program, 1985-1986. University of Michigan Student Publications Board, 1985-1986. Special Faculty Promotion Committee, School of Natural Resources, University of Michigan, 1984. School of Public Health Review Committee, Department of Medical Care Organizations, 1983. Committee on Undergraduate Studies, Department of Psychology, 1982. Advisory Committee, Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan, 1980-1983.

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FELLOWSHIPS/GRANTS/AWARDS Center for the Advancement of “The Global Corporation and Human Well Being,” Behavioral and Social Science 2004-2005 (Co-PI) $76,000 TC (CABSS), University of Michigan Oregon Social Learning Center/ “Implementing Parent Management Training in Norway,” NIDA (subcontract): 2002-2007 (Consultant) $191,440 TC W.K. Kellogg Foundation: “Kellogg Leadership for Community Change,” 2003-2005 (Co-Principal Investigator) $125,000 TC National Institute "Michigan Prevention Research Center," of Mental Health: 1983-2004 (Principal Investigator & Director) $10,218,429 TC The Joyce “From Welfare to Jobs and Independence,” Foundation: 2000-2005 (Principal Investigator) $528,752 TC Baltimore County Department “Winning New Jobs and Financial Coping in Baltimore County” of Social Services: 2000-2002 (Principal Investigator) $249,653 TC The California Wellness “The Winning New JOBS Program,” Foundation: 1996-2000 (Principal Investigator) $339,997 TC National Institute "Preventing Depression in Couples Facing Job Loss,” of Mental Health: 1994-2000 (Principal Investigator) $1,911,160 TDC National Institute “Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey” on Drug Abuse: "National Survey on Drug Abuse Treatment Systems” Programs," 1983-1997 (PI for 10 yrs.; Co-PI 4 yrs.) $3,419,315 TDC National Institute “Organization and Financing of Drug Treatment on Drug Abuse: Services,” 1994-1997 (Co-Principal Investigator) $330,637 TDC W.K. Kellogg Foundation "Interdisciplinary Organizational Studies Program” Presidential Initiatives Fund: 1990-1993 (Co-Investigator) $190,065 TDC Carnegie Corporation "Preventive Intervention and Adolescent Development” of New York: 1988-1989 (Principal Investigator) $48,000 TDC National Institute "Preventive Intervention for the Unemployed," of Mental Health: 1984-1987 (Co-Investigator) $194,926 TDC National Institute of Alcohol "Research Synthesis: Occupational Stress and ADM Outcomes,” Abuse and Alcoholism: 1984-1986 (Co-Investigator) $166,819 TDC

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7 National Institute "Doctoral Training for Minority Manpower, of Mental Health: Prevention and Public Mental Health," 1981-1983 (Principal Investigator) $95,070 TDC Michigan Department "Prevention Program Development in Mental of Mental Health: Health," 1980-1982 (Principal Investigator) $25,000 TDC Michigan Department "Prevention Evaluation in Mental Health," of Mental Health: 1980-1981 (Principal Investigator) $40,000 TDC Michigan Department "Executive Development Program and Evaluation,” of Mental Health: 1979-1981 (Co-Principal Investigator) $50,000 TDC

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8PUBLICATIONS

Books

Walsh, W. B., Craik, K.H., & Price, R.H. (Eds.) (2000). New directions in person-environment

psychology. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Walsh, W. B., Craik, K. H., & Price, R. H. (Eds.) (1992). Person-environment psychology: Models

and perspectives. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Meichenbaum, D., Price, R. H., Phares, E. J., McCormick, N., & Hyde, J. (1988). Exploring choices.

Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman & Co. Price, R. H., Cowen, E., Lorion, R., & Ramos-McKay, J. (Eds.) (1988). Fourteen ounces of prevention.

Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. Heller, K., Price, R. H., Reinharz, S., Riger, S., & Wandersman, A. (1984). Psychology and community

change. Homewood, IL: The Dorsey Press. Price, R. H., Glickstein, M., Horton, D. L., & Bailey, R. H. (1982). Principles of psychology. New

York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. (Second Edition, 1987). Price, R. H. (1981). Conducta anormal (translation by Jose Carmen Mecina). Mexico City, Mexico:

Nueva Editorial Interamericana. Price, R. H., & Lynn, S. J. (1981). Abnormal psychology in the human context. Homewood, IL: The

Dorsey Press (Second Edition, 1986). Price, R. H., Ketterer, R. F., Bader, B. C., & Monahan, J. (Eds.) (1980). Prevention in community

mental health: Research, policy and practice. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Price, R. H., & Politser, P. (Eds.) (1980). Evaluation and action in the social environment. New York:

Academic Press. Price, R. H., & Denner, B. (Eds.) (1973). The making of a mental patient. New York: Holt, Rinehart

and Winston. Denner, B., & Price, R. H. (Eds.) (1973). Community mental health: Social action and community

reaction. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Price, R. H. (1972). Abnormal behavior: Perspectives in conflict. New York: Holt, Rinehart and

Winston. (Second Edition, 1978).

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9Articles and Chapters

Price, R.H. & Burgard, S.A. (2008). “The New Employment Contract and Worker Health in the United

States” (201-227). In Robert F. Schoeni, James S. House, George A. Kaplan, & Harold Pollack (Eds.), Making Americans healthier: Social and economic policy as health policy. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Grant, A. M. Christianson M. K. and Price, R. H. (2007) Happiness, health or relarionships? Managerial practices and employee well being tradeoffs. Academy of Management Perspectives, 21: 51-63 Price, R.H., & Kompier, M. (In press). Work stress and unemployment: Risks, mechanisms, and

prevention. In C.M. Hosman, E. Jane-Llopis, & S. Saxena (Eds.), Prevention of mental disorders: Evidence based programs and policies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Price, R.H. (2007) George Albee: A man with a better idea. Journal of Primary Prevention, Vol. 28, 1, 55-57. Price, R. H. (2006) The transformation of work in America: New health vulnerabilities for American workers. In Lawler E. & O’ Toole, J. The new American Workplace. Alexandria Va., Society for Human Resource Management Press. Vuori, J., & Price, R.H. (2006) Promoting re-employment and mental health: A cross-cultural case study. In M. Barry & R. Jenkins, (Eds.) Implementing mental health promotion. Edinburgh: Elsevier Price, R.H. (2006). Cultural collaboration: Implementing the JOBS program in China, California, and

Finland. In C.M. Hosman (Ed.), Proceedings of the London Second World Conference on the Promotion of Mental Health and Prevention of Mental and Behavioural Disorders. London: World Federation for Mental Health.

Price, R.H., Choi, J.N., & Lim, S. (2006). Beyond the Iron Rice Bowl: Life stage and family dynamics

in unemployed Chinese workers. In Malcolm Warner & Grace Lee, (Eds.) Unemployment in China. Routledge Curzon.

Choi, J.N., & Price, R.H. (2005). The effects of person-innovation fit on individual responses to

innovation. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 78, 83-96. Price, R.H. (2004). Understanding and improving the mental health of populations. In J.S. House, F.T.

Juster, R.L. Kahn, H. Schuman & E. Singer (Eds.), Telescope on society: Survey research and social science at the University of Michigan and beyond. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press.

Price, R.H., & Behrens, T. (2004). Working Pasteur’s Quadrant: Harnessing science and action for

community change. American Journal of Community Psychology, 31(3&4), 219-223. Choi, J.N., Price, R.H., & Vinokur, A.D. (2003). Self-efficacy changes in groups: Effects of diversity,

leadership and group climate. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 24(4), 357-372.

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10Friedland, D. & Price, R.H. (2003). Underemployment: Consequences for the health and well-being of

workers. American Journal of Community Psychology, 32(1&2), 33-45. Price, R.H. (2003). Personal control: Mediation, measurement, malleability. In S.H. Zarit, L.I. Pearlin

& K.W. Schaie (Eds.), Personal control in social and life course contexts (pp. 165-172). New York: Springer Publishing.

Price, R.H. (2003). Supporting the transition from school to work. Proceedings of the International

Symposium on Youth and Work, Research Report 58, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland.

Price, R.H. (2003). Systems within systems: Putting program implementation in organizational context.

Prevention and Treatment, October. http://journals.apa.org/prevention/volume6/toc-oct-03.html

Price, R.H. (2002). Mobilization, reinvention, and scaling up: Three core processes in knowledge

exchange, adaptation, and implementation. In P.J. Mrazek & C.M.H. Hosman (Eds.), Toward a strategy for worldwide action to promote mental health and prevent mental and behavioral disorders. Alexandria, VA: World Federation for Mental Health, pp. 65-73.

Price, R.H., Choi, J., & Vinokur, A.D. (2002). Links in the chain of adversity following job loss: How

financial strain and loss of personal control lead to depression, impaired functioning and poor health. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 7(4), 302-312.

Price, R.H. & Liluo Fang (2002). Unemployed Chinese workers: Survivors, the worried young and

the discouraged old. International Journal of Human Resource Management. 13(3), 416-430. Price, R.H., Vinokur, A.D., & Friedland, D.S. (2002). The job seeker role as resource in achieving

reemployment and enhancing mental health new directions. In A. Maney & J. Ramos (Eds.), Socioeconomic conditions, stress and mental health disorders: Toward a new synthesis of research and public policy. Washington, D.C.: NIMH (http://www.mhsip.org/nimhdoc/socioeconmh_home.htm)

Vuori, J., Silvonen, J., Vinokur, A.D., & Price, R. H. (2002). The Työhön job search program in

Finland: Benefits for the unemployed with risk of depression or discouragement. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 7(1), 5-19.

Price, R.H. (2001). In the name of prevention: Commentaries on priorities for prevention research at

NIMH. Prevention and Treatment, 4, Article 16. Posted June 26, 2001, from http://www.journals.apa.org/prevention/volume 4/pre0040016.html.

Price, R.H. (2001). Winning new jobs in China. Preface in L. Fang & W. Ling (Eds.), Jobs in China: A

seven city project. Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People’s Republic of China.

Price, R.H. (2000). Community prevention and intervention: Prevention with adults. In American

Psychological Association/Oxford University Press-USA Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc.

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11 Price, R.H. (2000). Community psychology: Prevention and intervention. In American Psychological

Association /Oxford University Press-USA Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc.

Price, R.H. (2000). Job loss threatens health, mental health of Californians: Effective job search

programs can make a difference. Exploring Connections Between Work & Health, California Institute for Mental Health, Sacramento, CA (p.1-4).

Price, R.H. (2000). Prevention: Overview. In American Psychological Association/Oxford University

Press-USA Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc. Price, R.H. (2000). Unemployment. In J. Rappaport & E. Seidman (Eds.), Handbook of Community

Psychology (pp. 961-964). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Vinokur, A.D., Vuori, J., Schul, Y., & Price, R.H. (2000). Two years after a job loss: Long-term

impact of the JOBS program on reemployment and mental health. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 5(7), 32-47.

Walsh, B.W., Price, R.H., & Craik, K.H. (2000). New directions in person-environment psychology:

An introduction. In W.B. Walsh, R.H. Price, & K.H. Craik (Eds.), Person-environment psychology: New directions and perspectives (2nd ed.) (vii-xi). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Walsh, B.W., Price, R.H., & Craik, K.H. (2000). Person-environment psychology: A summary and

commentary. In W.B. Walsh, R.H. Price, & K.H. Craik (Eds.), Person-environment psychology: New directions and perspectives (2nd ed.) (Pp 297-326). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Price, R.H., & Johnson, S.B. (1999). Cognitive behavioral approaches to the prevention of depression,

anxiety and health problems: New results and future prospects. Prevention and Treatment, 2(7). Price, R.H. (1998). Progress on promotion of mental health and prevention of mental disorders in the

United States. In M. Killoran Ross & C. Stark (Eds.), Promoting mental health (pp. 101-109). Glasgow, Scotland: Neil Baxter Associates & Creative Colour Bureau.

Price, R.H., Friedland, D.S., Choi, J.N., & Caplan, R.D. (1998). Job loss and work transitions in a time

of global economic change. In X.B. Arriaga, and S. Oskamp (Eds.), Addressing community problems: Research and intervention (pp. 195-222). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Price, R.H., Friedland, D.S., & Vinokur, A.D. (1998). Job loss: Hard times and eroded identity. In J.H.

Harvey (Ed.), Perspectives on loss: A sourcebook (pp. 303-316). Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis.

Price, R.H. (1998). Theoretical framework for mental health risk reduction in primary care. In R.

Jenkins & T.B. Ustun (Eds.), Preventing mental illness: Mental health promotion in primary care. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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12Caplan, R.D., Vinokur, A.D., Price, R.H. (1997). From job loss to reemployment: Field experiments in

prevention-focused coping. In G.W. Albee & T.P. Gullotta (Eds.) Primary prevention works. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Issues in children’s and families’ lives, (pp. 341- 379).

Price, R. H. (1997). In praise of a cumulative prevention science. American Journal of Community

Psychology, 25(2), 169-176. Price, R.H. (1997). What we know and what we actually do: Best practices and their prevalence in

substance abuse treatment. In J.A. Egertson, D.M. Fox, & A.I. Leshner (Eds.), Treating drug abusers effectively (pp. 125-155). Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.

Reiss, D., & Price, R.H. (1996). National Research Agenda for Prevention Research: The NIMH

Report. American Psychologist, 51(11), 1109-1115. Vinokur, A.D., Price R.H., & Caplan, R.D. (1996). Hard times and hurtful partners: How financial

strain affects depression and relationship satisfaction of unemployed persons and their spouses. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71(1), 166-179.

Heaney, C.A., Price, R.H., & Rafferty, J. (1995). Increasing coping resources at work: A field

experiment to increase social support, improve work team functioning, and enhance employee mental health. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 16, 335-352.

Heaney, C.A., Price, R.H., & Rafferty, J. (1995). The Caregiver Support Program: An intervention to

increase employee coping resources and enhance mental health. In L.R. Murphy, J.J. Hurrell, S.L. Sauter, & G.P. Keita (Eds.) , Job stress intervention. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Price, R.H., & Vinokur, A.D. (1995). Supporting career transitions in a time of organizational

downsizing: The Michigan JOBS program. In M. London (Ed.), Employees, careers and job creation: Developing growth oriented human resource strategies and programs (pp. 191-209). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Vinokur, A.D., Price, R.H., Caplan, R.D., van Ryn, M., & Curran, J. (1995). The JOBS I preventive

intervention for unemployed individuals: Short- and long-term effects on reemployment and mental health. In L.R. Murphy, J.J. Hurrell, S.L. Sauter, & G.P. Keita (Eds.) , Job stress interventions. (pp. 125-138). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Vinokur, A.D., Price, R.H., & Schul, Y. (1995). Impact of the JOBS intervention on unemployed

workers varying in risk for depression. American Journal of Community Psychology, 23(1), 39-74. To appear in a special issue of AJCP (1999), A Quarter-Century of community psychology in social and historical context: Readings from the American Journal of Community Psychology.

Hooijberg, R., Price, R.H., & Talsma, A. (1994). The great Dutch work disability epidemic: Cultural

construction and institutional action. The International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2(4), 384-404.

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13Parker, L., & Price, R.H. (1994). Empowered managers and empowered workers: The effects of

managerial support and managerial perceived control on workers' sense of control over decision making. Human Relations, 47(8), 911-928.

Price, R.H. (1994). In prevention research, nothing is as practical as a good theory. In J. Rispens, P.P.

Goudena & J.H.A. Groenendaal (Eds.), Van kindmodel naar modelkind (pp. 33-41). Groningen, The Netherlands: Stichting Kinderstudies.

Price, R.H., Hawkins, D., & Hamburg, B. (1994). Illustrative preventive intervention research

programs. Commissioned paper for the Institute of Medicine's report Reducing risks for mental disorders: Frontiers for preventive intervention research. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

Kessler, R.C., & Price, R.H. (1993). Primary prevention of secondary disorders: A proposal and

agenda. American Journal of Community Psychology, 21(5), 607-634. Price, R.H., Cioci, M., Penner, W., & Trautlein, B. (1993). Webs of influence: School and community

programs that enhance adolescent health and education. Teachers College Record, Spring, 94(3), 487-521. Also in R. Takanishi (Ed.), (1993), Adolescence in the 1990's (pp. 29-63). NY: Teachers College Press.

McCaughrin, W. C., & Price, R. H. (1992). Effective outpatient drug treatment organizations: Program

features and selection effects. The International Journal of the Addictions, 27(11), 1335-1358. Neighbors, H. W., Bashshur, R., Price, R., Selig, S., Donabedian, A., & Shannon, G. (1992). Ethnic

minority health service delivery: A review of the literature. Research in Community Mental Health, 7, 55-71.

Price, R. H., & Hooijberg, R. (1992). Organizational exit pressures and role stress: Impact on mental

health. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 13, 641-651. Price, R. H. (1992). Psychosocial impact of job loss on individuals and families. Current Directions in

Psychological Science, 1(1), 9-11. Price, R. H., & D'Aunno, T. A. (1992). The organization and impact of outpatient drug abuse treatment

services. In R. R. Watson (Ed.), Drug and alcohol abuse, Reviews, Vol. III: Treatment of drug and alcohol abuse, (pp. 37-60). Clifton, NJ: The Humana Press, Inc.

Price, R. H., van Ryn, M., & Vinokur, A. (1992). Impact of a preventive job search intervention on the

likelihood of depression among the unemployed. Journal of Health and Social behavior, 33, 158-167.

Walsh, W. B., Price, R. H., & Craik, K.H. (1992). Person-environment psychology: An introduction.

In W. B. Walsh, K. H. Craik, & R. H. Price (Eds.), Person-environment psychology: Models and perspectives (pp. vii-xi). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

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14Walsh, W. B., Craik, K. H., & Price, R. H. (1992). Person-environment psychology: A summary and

commentary. In W. B. Walsh, K. H. Craik, & R. H. Price (Eds.), Person-environment psychology: Models and perspectives (pp. 243-269). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Burke, A. C., Robillard, H. M., & Price, R. H. (1991). Organizational recruitment for research through

shared problem-solving. The Community Psychologist, 24(2), 22-23. D'Aunno, T. A., Sutton, R. I., & Price, R. H. (1991). Isomorphism and external support in conflicting

institutional environments: The case of drug abuse treatment units. Academy of Management Journal, 34(3), 636-661.

Price, R. H. (1991). Stress management programming for worksite health promotion. In J. P. Mayer &

J. K. David (Eds.), Worksite health promotion: Needs, approaches and effectiveness (pp. 200-232). Lansing, MI: Michigan Department of Public Health.

Price, R. H., Burke, A. C., D'Aunno, T. A., Klingel, D. M., McCaughrin, W. C., Rafferty, J. A., &

Vaughn, T. E. (1991). Outpatient drug abuse treatment services, 1988: Results of a national survey. In R. W. Pickens, C.G. Leukefeld, & C.R. Schuster (Eds.), Improving drug abuse treatment (Research Monograph 106, pp. 63-92). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Price, R. H., & Mavis, B. M. (1991). Stress programs for worksite health promotion: Annotated

bibliography. In J. P. Mayer & J. K. David (Eds.), Worksite health promotion: Needs, approaches, and effectiveness (pp. 111-130). Lansing, MI: Michigan Department of Public Health.

Vinokur, A. D., Price, R. H., & Caplan, R. D. (1991). From field experiments to program

implementation: Assessing the potential outcomes of an experimental intervention program for unemployed persons. American Journal of Community Psychology, 19(4), 543-562.

Vinokur, A. D., van Ryn, M., Gramlich, E. M., & Price, R. H. (1991). Long-term follow-up and benefit-

cost analysis of the Jobs program: A preventive intervention for the unemployed. Journal of Applied Psychology, 76(2), 213-219.

Heller, K., Price, R. H., & Hogg, J. R. (1990). The role of social support in community and clinical

intervention. In B. R. Sarason, I. G. Sarason & G. R. Pierce (Eds.), Social support: An interactional view. Issues in social support research (482-507). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Price, R. H. (1990). Strategies for managing plant closings and downsizing. In D. Fishman & C.

Cherniss (Eds.), The human side of corporate competitiveness. (pp. 127-151). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

Caplan, R. D., Vinokur, A. D., Price, R. H., & van Ryn, M. (1989). Job seeking, reemployment, and

mental health: A randomized field experiment in coping with job loss. Journal of Applied Psychology, 74(5), 759-769.

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15Lorion, R. P., Price, R. H., & Eaton, W. (1989). The prevention of child and adolescent disorders:

From theory to research. In D. Shaffer, I. Philips, & N. B. Enzer (Eds.) [M. M. Silverman and V. Anthony (Assoc. Eds.)], Prevention of mental disorders, alcohol and drug use in children and adolescents. Rockville, MD: DHHS Pub. No. (ADM) 89-1646.

Price, R. H. (1989). Bearing witness. American Journal of Community Psychology, 17(2), 151-167. Price, R. H., Cowen, E. L., Lorion, R. P., & Ramos-McKay, J. (1989). The search for effective

prevention programs: What we learned along the way. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 59(1), 49-58.

Price, R. H., & Lorion, R. P. (1989). Prevention programming as organizational reinvention: From

research to implementation. In D. Shaffer, I. Philips, & N. B. Enzer (Eds.) [M. M. Silverman and V. Anthony (Assoc. Eds.)], Prevention of mental disorders, alcohol and drug use in children and adolescents. Rockville, MD: DHHS Pub. No. (ADM) 89-1646.

Hosman, C. M. H., Price, R. H., & Bosma, M. W. M. (1988). Evaluatie van preventieve interventies. In

C. Hosman, H., van Doorm, & H. Verburg (Eds.), Preventie in-zicht (299-308) (Dutch). Amsterdam: Swets and Zeitlinger.

Price, R. H. (1988). Integration: The preventionist's craft. In L. A. Bond & B. M. Wagner (Eds.),

Families in transition: Primary prevention programs that work. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 335-342.

Price, R. H. (1988). The prevention enterprise in mental health: History, state-of-the-art and future

prospects. In C. Hosman, H. van Doorm, & H. Verburg (Eds.), Preventie in-zicht (pp. 59-74). Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitlinger.

Price, R. H. (1988, January). Psychology in action: Several ounces of prevention. Psychology Today,

22(1), 68-70. Price, R. H., Cowen, E. L., Lorion, R. P., & Ramos-McKay, J. (1988). Introduction. In R. H. Price, E.

Cowen, R. Lorion & J. Ramos-McKay (Eds.), Fourteen ounces of prevention: A casebook for practitioners. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Price, R. H., Cowen, E. L., Lorion, R. P., & Ramos-McKay, J. (1988). Model prevention programs:

Epilogue and future prospects. In R. H. Price, E. Cowen, R. Lorion & J. Ramos-McKay (Eds.), Fourteen ounces of prevention: A casebook for practitioners. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Price, R. H. (1987). Linking intervention research and risk factor research. In A. Steinberg & M.M.

Silverman (Eds.), Preventing mental disorders: A research perspective. (DHHS Publication No. ADM 87-1492). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 48-56.

D'Aunno, T., & Price, R. H. (1986). Linked systems: Drug abuse and mental health services. In W. R.

Scott & B. L. Black (Eds.), The organization of mental health services: Societal and community systems. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

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16Price, R. H. (1986). Education for prevention. In M. Kessler & S. E. Goldston (Eds.), A decade of

progress in primary prevention. New England Universities Press, 288-306. Kessler, R., Price, R. H., & Wortman, C. (1985). Social factors in psychopathology: Stress, social

support and coping processes. Annual Review of Psychology, 36, 531-572. Price, R. H. (1985). Work and community. American Journal of Community Psychology, 13(1), 1-12. Price, R. H., & Burke, A. C. (1985). Youth employment: Managing tensions in collaborative research.

In R. Rappaport (Ed.), Children, youth and families: The action research relationship. London: Cambridge University Press, 50-72.

Price, R. H., & D'Aunno, T. (1985). Organizational adaptation to changing environments: Community

mental health and drug abuse services. American Behavioral Scientist, May/June, 28(5), 669-683.

Price, R. H., House, J., & Gordus, J. P. (1985). Exploring work as an arena for prevention research:

The Michigan Prevention Research Center. Journal of Prevention in Human Services, 3(4), 101-116.

Price, R. H., & Smith, S. S. (1985). A guide to evaluating prevention programs in mental health.

(DHHS Publication No. ADM 85-1365). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. D'Aunno, T. A., & Price, R. H. (1984). The context and objectives of community research. In K.

Heller, R.H. Price, S. Reinharz, S. Riger, & A. Wandersman (Eds.), Psychology and community change. Homewood, IL: The Dorsey Press, pp. 51-67.

D'Aunno, T. A., & Price, R. H. (1984). Methodologies in community research: Analytic and action

approaches. In K. Heller, R. H. Price, S. Reinharz, S. Riger, & A. Wandersman (Eds.), Psychology and community change. Homewood, IL: The Dorsey Press, pp. 68-113.

Price, R. H. (1983). The education of a prevention psychologist. In R.D. Felner, L. Jason, J. Moritsugu,

& S. S. Farber (Eds.), Preventive psychology: Theory, research and practice in community intervention. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press, pp. 290-296.

Price, R. H., & D'Aunno, T. (1983). Managing work force reduction. Human Resource Management,

22(4), 413-430. Price, R. H., & Smith, S. S. (1983). Two decades of reform in the mental health system (1963-1983). In

E. Seidman (Ed.), Handbook of social and community intervention. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

Heller, K., Price, R. H., & Sher, K. J. (1980). Research and evaluation in primary prevention: Issues

and guidelines. In R. H. Price, R. F. Ketterer, B. C. Bader & J. Monahan (Eds.), Prevention in community mental health: Research, policy and practice. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

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17Ketterer, K., Price, R. H., & Politser, P. E. (1980). The action research paradigm. In R. H. Price & P. E.

Politser (Eds.), Evaluation and action in the social environment. New York: Academic Press. (Also reprinted in S. Brown and W. Lent (Eds.), Handbook of counseling psychology. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1983).

Price, R. H. (1980). Risky situations. In D. Magnusson (Ed.), Toward a psychology of situations: An

interactional perspective. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Price, R. H., Ketterer, R. F., & Bader, B. C. (1980). Prevention in community mental health: The state

of the art. In R. H. Price, R. F. Ketterer, B. C. Bader & J. Monahan (Eds.), Prevention in community mental health: Research, policy and practice. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

Price, R. H. (1979). The social ecology of treatment gain. In A.P. Goldstein & F. Kanfer (Eds.),

Maximizing treatment gain. New York: Academic Press. Price, R. H., & Cherniss, C. (1977). Training for a new profession: Research as social action.

Professional Psychology, 8(2), 222-230. Price, R. H. (1976). Behavior setting theory and research. In R.H. Moos (Ed.), The human context.

New York: John Wiley & Sons. Price, R. H., & Blashfield, R. K. (1975). Explorations in the taxonomy of behavior settings: Analyses

of dimensions and classification of settings. American Journal of Community Psychology, 3, 335-352.

Price, R. H., & Curlee, J. (1975). Differential patterns of response to different treatment modalities

among alcoholic patients. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 36, 659-669. Price, R. H., & Moos, R. H. (1975). Toward a taxonomy of inpatient treatment environments. Journal

of Abnormal Psychology, 84, 181-188. Price, R. H. (1974). Etiology, the social environment, and the prevention of psychological dysfunction.

In P. Insel & R. H. Moos (Eds.), Health and the social environment. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath & Co.

Price, R. H. (1974). The taxonomic classification of behaviors and situations and the problem of

behavior-environment congruence. Human Relations, 27, 576-585. Price, R. H., & Bouffard, D. (1974). Behavioral appropriateness and situational constraint as

dimensions of social behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 30, 579-586. (Also reprinted in: A. Furnham & M. Argyle (Eds.), The psychology of social situations. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press, 1981).

Price, R. H. (1973). The case for impression management in schizophrenia: Another look. In R. H.

Price & B. Denner (Eds.), The making of a mental patient. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, pp. 262-275.

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18Price, R. H. (1972). Psychological deficit vs. impression management in schizophrenic word

association performance. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 79, 132-137. Price, R. H. (1970). Task requirements in tests of schizophrenic overinclusion. British Journal of Social

and Clinical Psychology, 9, 60-67. Price, R. H., & Slive, A. B. (1970). Association value and label relevance in shape recognition.

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 31, 43-46. Price, R. H., & Slive, A. B. (1970). Verbal processes in shape recognition. Journal of Experimental

Psychology, 83, 373-379. Price, R. H. (1968). Analysis of task requirements in schizophrenic concept identification performance.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 73(4), 285-293. Price, R. H. (1968). Effects of complexity, association value, and learning on the recognition of random

shapes. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 22, 388-398. Price, R. H., & Hill, R. (1968). Positive transfer of familiarization training to recognition performance:

Effects of stimulus complexity and association value. Psychonomic Science, 11, 283-294. Price, R. H. (1966). Signal detection methods in personality and perception. Psychological Bulletin, 66,

55-62. Price, R. H., & Eriksen, D. W. (1966). Size constancy in schizophrenia: A reanalysis. Journal of

Abnormal Psychology, 71, 155-160.

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19Reviews and Commentaries

Price, R. H. (1992). Basic research on applied problems succeeds best. [Review of Psychology in

organizations: Integrating science and practice]. Contemporary Psychology, 37(10), 1078-1079. Price, R. H. (1992). Evaluating reemployment services and teaching along the way. [Review of Back

to work: Testing reemployment services for displaced workers]. Evaluation and Program Planning, 15, 104-105.

Price, R. H. (1992). Public mental health on the other side of the Atlantic. [Review of The public

health impact of mental disorder]. Contemporary Psychology, 37(4), 329-330. Price, R. H. (1991). [Review of Healthy work: Stress, productivity, and the reconstruction of working

life]. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 66(4), 525-526. Price, R. H. Preface to Unger, D. G., & Powell, D. R. (1990). Families as nurturing systems: Social

support across the life span (Special Issue). Prevention in Human Services, 9(1), xvii-xix. Price, R. H. (1990). Conceptual research models for preventive interventions aimed at individuals:

Discussant comments. In P. Muehrer (Ed.), Proceedings of an NIMH Conference on Conceptual Research Models for Preventing Mental Disorders (pp. 97-99) (DHHS Publication No. (ADM) 90-1713), Rockville, MD.

Price, R. H. (1990). [Review of Behavior settings: A revision and extension of Roger G. Barker's

ecological psychology.] Environment and Behavior, July. Price, R. H. (1990). Wither participation and empowerment? [Review of Citizen participation and

community development]. American Journal of Community Psychology, 18(1), 163-167. Price, R. H., & D'Aunno, T. A. (1987). Organizational behavior: The quest for useful knowledge.

[Review of Handbook of organizational behavior.] Contemporary Sociology, 17(2), 181-182. Price, R. H. Preface to Hermalin, J., & Morell, J. A. (1987). Prevention planning in mental health.

Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 261 pp. Price, R. H. Preface to Thomas, E. J. (1985). Designing interventions for the helping professions.

Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications. Price, R. H. Preface to Reppucci, N. D., et al. (1984). Children, mental health and the law. Beverly

Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 312 pp. Price, R. H. (1983). Does the social support hypothesis lack support? [Review of Neurosis and the

social environment.] Contemporary Psychology, 28, 450-451. Price, R. H. Preface to Buss, T. F., & Redburn, F. S. (1983). Mass unemployment: Plant closings and

community mental health. Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 224 pp.

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20Price, R. H. Preface to Gottlieb, B. H. (1983). Social support strategies: Guidelines for mental health

practice. Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 239 pp. Price, R. H. Preface to Smyer, M. A., & Gatz, M. (1983). Mental health and aging: Programs and

evaluations. Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 319 pp. Price, R. H. Preface to Wagenfeld, M. D., Lemkau, P. V., & Justice, B. (1983). Public mental health:

Perspectives and prospects. Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 224 pp. Price, R. H. Preface to Snowden, L. R. (1982). Reaching the underserved: Mental health needs of

neglected populations. Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 303 pp. Price, R. H. Preface to Broskowski, A., Marks, E., & Budman, S. H. (1981). Linking health and mental

health. Beverly Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 296 pp. Price, R. H. Preface to Gottlieb, B. H. (1981). Social networks and social support. Beverly Hills, CA

and London, Sage Publications, 304 pp. Price, R. H. Preface to Ketterer, R. F. (1981). Consultation and education in mental health. Beverly

Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 245 pp. Price, R. H. (1980). The ecologist as paradigm buster. [Review of Health, behavior and the

community.] Contemporary Psychology, 25(8), 611-612. Price, R. H. Preface to Cherniss, C. (1980). Staff burnout: Job stress in the human services. Beverly

Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 199 pp. Price, R.. Preface to Vandenbos, G. R. (1980). Psychotherapy: Practice, research & policy. Beverly

Hills, CA and London: Sage Publications, 288 pp. Price, R. H. (1978). Research and evaluation in primary prevention. Proceeding of the South Carolina

Conference on Primary Prevention. Price, R. H. (1976). Organizational aspects of the change process: Response. Proceedings of the

University of Michigan Health Services Research Conference: Factors Promoting or Inhibiting Change in Service Organizations and Their Clients, pp. 8-11.

Price, R. H. (1974). Method and madness at Maudsley. [Review of Handbook of abnormal psychology

(Second Edition)]. Contemporary Psychology, 19, 590-592.

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21Papers/Presentations

Policy alternatives for work and mental health: Prevention for adults. Invited Address, Rosalynn Carter

Symposium on Mental Health Policy, The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia, November 8, 2007. Winning New Jobs: The story so far. Keynote Address, Work and Occupational Psychology

Conference, Manchester England March 7, 2008. How innovation champions lead. Invited Address, School of Business Administration, Seoul National

University, May 13, 2008. Social Innovators as Leaders. Inaugural address celebrating the Barger Family Professorship in Organizational Studies. University of Michigan, March 16, 2006. Implementing the JOBS program in Ireland, Finland and the Netherlands. APA/NIOSH conference, Work, stress, and health 2006: Making a difference in the workplace. Miami Fl., March 2, 2006 Quality of worklife 2002: results from a national survey of workers. APA/NIOSH conference, Work, stress, and health 2006: Making a difference in the workplace. Miami Fl., March 2, 2006 Nonstandard work and health: who is at risk and who benefits? Invited conference, Health effects of nonhealth policy. National Poverty Center, Bethesda Md. February 10, 2006 Unemployment and mental health. Invited colloquium, School of Economics and Social Sciences, Singapore Management University, Singapore, November 11, 2005. The Michigan Prevention Research Center in the Survey Research Center. SRC staff meeting, University of Michigan, January 25, 2006. Social capital, global corporations and human well being. Seminar presentation, Global Corporations and Human Well Being, CARRS, September 11, 2005. Taking Evidence-Based Programs International. Invited Colloquium, Oregon Social Learning Center,

Eugene, Oregon, May 22, 2005. Designing, Implementing, Evaluating and Disseminating Preventive Innovations for Working Life.

Invited Seminar, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 19, 2005. The Winning New Jobs Program: The Story So Far. Keynote Speech,Winning New Jobs Seminar,

Letterkenny, Ireland, April 13, 2005. Kellogg Leadership for Community Change: Community Readiness and Leadership Networks.

Technical Report to the Kellogg Foundation, January 24, 2005. Sustainability in Community Health Programs: What is Needed? Kaiser Foundation Health Seminar,

Oakland, California, October 22, 2004. Network Measures of Community Readiness for Change Society for Evaluation Research. Reno,

Nevada, November 8, 2003.

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22 Field Experiments in the ‘Winning New Jobs’ Program. NIMH Training Program Seminar on

Epidemiology of Mental Health and Mental Illness, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, October 24, 2003.

Promoting Resilience in the Face of Adversity. Positive Organizational Scholarship Seminar Series,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 6, 2003. Creating the Next Generation of Leadership Networks. University of Michigan Organizational Studies

Talk, Ann Arbor, Michigan, September 24, 2003. Leadership Networks in the Kellogg Leadership for Community Change Initiative. W.K. Kellogg

Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan August 27, 2003. Intervention as Hypothesis: Learning from Field Experiments in the ‘Winning New Jobs’ Program.

Invited Keynote Address, Family Research Consortium III, Santa Anna Pueblo, New Mexico, June 26-29, 2003.

Supporting the Transition from School to Work. Invited Colloquium, University of California at Los

Angeles, April 29, 2003. The Organizational Studies Concentration. Presentation to Campus Day for Parents and Students,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 3, 2003. Writing Proposals in the Organizational Sciences. Organizational Psychology Brown Bag, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, January 28, 2003. Supporting the Transition from School to Work. Keynote lecture, International Symposium on Youth

and Work, Espoo, Finland, November 21, 2002. Cultural Collaboration for Prevention: Winning New Jobs in China, Finland and California. Keynote

lecture, The Second World Conference on The Promotion of Mental Health and Prevention of Mental and Behavioural Disorders, London, England, September 13, 2002.

Organizational Studies. Interview with University Record, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

Michigan, November 15, 2002. Organizational Studies at Michigan. Lecture to LS&A Dean’s Advisory Committee, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 25, 2002. Science and Community Psychology. Symposium, Annual Convention of the American Psychological

Association, Chicago, IL, August 23, 2002. A Tale of Three Community Collaborations: Winning New Jobs in China, Finland and California.

Paper presented as part of the Symposium on “International and Intra-National Challenges and Benefits,” Society for Prevention Research, Seattle, WA, May 30, 2002.

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23How Innovation Champions Use Cultural and Political Knowledge. Organizational Psychology Speaker

Series, University of Michigan, February 12, 2002. Planting Prevention Programs in Foreign Soil: Lessons from Finland, China and California. Invited

Colloquium, Arizona State University, January 25, 2002. Prevention Strategies for Groups At High Risk for Depression. Invited address, Conference on

Prevention of Depression: New Breakthroughs, New Translations. University of Michigan Depression Center, Ann Arbor, MI, November 16, 2001.

Jobs in Finland, China and California: Three Stories of Culture and Politics in Organizational

Innovation. Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies, University of Michigan, November 9, 2001.

Field Research Strategies in Prevention Research. Psychology Honors Guest Lecture, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 8, 2001. Psychology Builds a Healthy World: New Markets, New Research: Injury and Violence Prevention in

the Workplace. Symposium, Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 27, 2001.

Bridging Organizations Between Communities of Research and Practice: Opportunities for Graduate

Education and Community Development?” Symposium, Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, August 26, 2001.

The Winning New Jobs Program: A Person-environment Intervention designed to reduce the mental

health problems in the unemployed. Symposium, Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, August 25, 2001.

Accountability for our own Successes: Lessons in Replicating and Disseminating Model Programs.

Keynote address, Council of Foundations 2001 Annual Conference – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 30, 2001.

The Courage to Take Charge of your Own Education. Graduation Address, Organizational Studies

Student Assembly, University of Michigan April 27, 2001. Socioeconomic inequality, new jobs and health. Keynote address, Future of Work and Health,

California Wellness Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation, San Francisco, CA, March 15-16, 2001.

Research on Stress, Coping and Life Events. Psychology Department Presentation for Dean Neuman,

University of Michigan, January 29, 2001 Downsizing of State Owned Enterprises in the People’s Republic of China: Impact on Workers and

Their Families. Keynote address, International Conference on “Labour in a Globalising World: The challenge for Asia”, Center of Comparative Public Management and Social Policy Conference, City University of Hong Kong, January 4-6, 2001.

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24Knowledge exchange, adaptation and implementation of prevention initiatives. Keynote speech, World

Federation for Mental Health Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, December 5-8, 2000. Winning New Jobs: A preventive program aimed at reducing economic and health disparities in the

unemployed. Symposium on “Eliminating Health Disparities Through Employment”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November 14, 2000.

Personal control: Mediation, measurement, malleability. Paper presented at Conference on Societal

Impacts on Personal Control Among the Elderly, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, October 9, 2000.

The end of the ‘Iron Rice Bowl’ in the People’s Republic of China: Policy impact on organizations and

families. Presentation, Organizational Psychology Brown Bag Series, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, September 26, 2000.

Building human strength: A person-environment perspective. Symposium, Annual Convention of the

American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 7, 2000. Keys to disseminating effective prevention programs. Symposium, Annual Convention of the American

Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 5, 2000. Scientific collaboration across borders and boundaries. Symposium, Annual Meeting of the Society for

Prevention Research, Montreal, Canada, June 2, 2000. Collaborations in Winning New Jobs: China, Finland and California. Presentation, Annual Meeting of

the Society for Prevention Research, Montreal, Canada, June 1, 2000. Cross-level influences of emotional group context to individual learning. Presentation at Fetzer

Consortium on Emotional Intelligence meeting, Washington, D.C., April 26, 2000. The Winning New Jobs Program: Two decades of research and development. Keynote address, Institute

of Psychological Science, Seoul National University and the Department of Labor, Seoul, Korea, April 21, 2000.

International collaboration on JOBS: Lessons from Finland, Israel, and China. Symposium (Chair) at

APA/NIOSH Interdisciplinary Conference on “Work, Stress, and Health 1999: Organization of Work in a Global Economy” Baltimore, Maryland, March 12, 1999.

Winning new jobs: Enabling healthy career transitions and reemployment. Symposium Presentation at

APA/NIOSH Interdisciplinary Conference on “Work, Stress, and Health 1999: Organization of work in a Global Economy,” Baltimore, Maryland, March 12, 1999. Part of symposium of “Findings from a $20 million statewide work and health initiative.”

Theory-guided reinvention as the key to high fidelity practice. Presentation at National Institutes of

Health conference on “Preventive Intervention Research at the Crossroads,” Bethesda, Maryland, November 6, 1998.

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25Prevention and the future of work and health. Symposium, 106th Annual Convention of the American

Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, August 17, 1998. Couples employment project: Multisite preventive intervention trial. Symposium (Chair) at 106th

Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, August 17, 1998.

Training in prevention research: Needs, models, and prospects. Symposium Discussant at 106th Annual

Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, August 16, 1998.

Kurt Lewin’s insight and the challenge of prevention research. Invited Address to Society for the

Psychological Study of Social Issues, 106th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, August 14, 1998.

Achieving high fidelity in the JOBS program: Conceptual and methodological challenges. Symposium

(Chair) at Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Park City, Utah, June 4, 1998.

Cross-level intervention issues: theory and design. Presentation at APA/NIOSH Conference on

Promoting Healthy Development, Atlanta, Georgia, May 9, 1998. Effectiveness trials in prevention: Conceptual and design issues. Presentation at State University of

New York, School of Social Welfare, New York, February 11, 1998. Life history of the JOBS program for the unemployed: Lessons for programme development,

dissemination and implementation. The Seventh Annual European Conference on The Promotion of Mental Health, Maastricht, The Netherlands, October 8, 1997.

Children and families in stressful situations: Prospects for prevention. Discussant, Division 27

Symposium, Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, August 18, 1997.

Prevention science: Basic research, theory development, and preventive interventions. Discussant,

Division 12 Symposium, Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, August 16, 1997.

New links between work and health in a changing workplace: A discussion of preliminary findings from

a state-wide strategic initiative. Symposium presenter at Academy of Management Meeting, Boston, MA, August 12, 1997.

Theoretical challenges in prevention research. Discussant at Society for Prevention Research Annual

Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, May 6, 1997. Progress on promotion and prevention research in the United States. Keynote address, Ayrshire

International Mental Health Promotion Conference 1997 in Ayr, Scotland, April 11, 1997.

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26JOBS for the prevention of mental health problems. Workshop given at the Ayrshire International

Mental Health Promotion Conference 1997 in Ayr, Scotland, April 11, 1997. The JOBS and Couples programs for helping unemployed workers successfully find new jobs. General

lectures (with Dr. Amiram Vinokur) to China All Women’s Federation; Research Center for Contemporary China; Beijing University, Institute of Psychology, Chinese National Academy of Sciences, People’s Republic of China, March 4 -6, 1997.

Preventive trials and organizational innovations in coping with job loss. The Claremont Graduate

School, Symposium on Applied Social Psychology, Claremont, California, February 22, 1997. Preventive trials as a window on the stress and coping process: The example of job loss and mental

health. New York University, Department of Psychology Colloquim Series, February 18, 1997. Innoculation against setbacks and other cognitive approaches to coping. APA/Private Industry Council

symposium “Beyond theory: Strategies for employment and training professionals,” New York, February 6, 1997.

Preventing depression after job loss: Intervention, impact and underlying processes. Grand Rounds

Seminar Series, Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, December 4, 1996. Organizational readiness for health promotion. Third International Conference on Worksite Health

Promotion: Counteracting Stress and Burnout, Nordic Institute for Advanced Training in Occupational Health (NIVA), Nauvo, Finland, May 29, 1996.

Organizational innovation and transformation. Organizational Behavior Seminar, Tel Aviv University,

Tel Aviv, Israel, May 21, 1996. Why preventive intervention research is basic to developmental science. Invited colloquium given at

The Carolina Consortium on Human Development, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, October 9, 1995.

Economic stress in families at midlife: Research implications for prevention. Symposium Chair at The

Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Occupation Stress & Health (APA/NIOSH ), Washington, DC, September 13-16, 1995.

Job loss as a turning point: Using the job seeking role as a resource to influence life trajectories and

well-being. Presentation at the NIH Workshop: Social Stressors, Personal and Social Resources and their Health Consequences, Bethesda, MD, August 18, 1995.

Person-environment psychology: Contemporary models and perspectives. Symposium Discussant at the

APA Annual Convention, Division 34 Symposium, New York, NY, August 12 & 13, 1995. The Michigan JOBS program: Supporting career transitions in a time of organizational downsizing.

Presentation at the Workshop on Lessons from current “Best Practices”: Model Approaches for Moving People off Welfare, Ann Arbor, MI, August 1, 1995.

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27Theoretical frameworks for mental health risk reduction in primary care. Keynote Address at the joint

WHO/Department of Health/Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene Conference on Mental Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Primary Care, Kensington Town Hall, London, United Kingdom, July 12-14, 1995.

Making the possible science possible: Creating scientific, policy, and community support for prevention.

Invited Keynote Address to the 1995 Society for Community Research and Action, Chicago, IL, June 17, 1995.

Violence and job loss: Research at the Michigan Prevention Research Center. Workplace Violence

Seminar, Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI, January 17, 1995.

Scientific structure for prevention research. Workshop discussant at Workshop on a Scientific Structure for the Emerging Field of Prevention Research, John Hopkins Prevention Research Center, Baltimore, MD, December 5, 1994.

Impact of the JOBS program on reemployment and mental health. California Wellness Foundation

invitational conference on Unemployment and Health Initiative Planning, Berkeley, California, November 14 & 15, 1994.

Person-environment psychology. Symposium discussant at the Annual Convention of the American

Psychological Association, Division 34, Los Angeles, California, August 15, 1994. Scientific standards and evidence of impact in preventive interventions. Symposium on "Prevention of

Mental Disorders Research Agenda" at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 25, 1994.

Prevention of mental disorder. Invited Colloquium given at Department of Human Development

Proseminar, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, April 29, 1994. Can we influence the life course of families experiencing job loss and economic hardship? Invited

Colloquium given at Psychology Department Colloquium, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, April 26, 1994.

Prevention as Interdiscipline: Opportunities for a new experimental science. Keynote Address,

Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, April 25, 1994. In prevention research, nothing is as practical as a good theory. Keynote address, Conference on

"Prevention of Psychosocial Problems in Children and Adolescents", Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands, November 12, 1993.

Symptoms of alcohol, drug abuse and depression among the unemployed: Effects of employment status

and vulnerability factors on symptoms and comorbidity. Paper presented at the First Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, October 22, 1993.

Primary prevention for the unemployed: The JOBS Program. Lecture given to the Psychology

Department, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, October 14, 1993.

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28 Person-environment psychology: Contemporary models and perspectives. Symposium discussant at the

Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 34, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 23, 1993.

Criteria for selecting and evaluating model prevention programs. Symposium moderator ("Evaluating

Primary Prevention: Programs, Outcomes and Issues") at the 4th Biennial Conference on Community Research and Action on "Primary Prevention and Health Promotion: Health and Community Psychology", Williamsburg, VA, June 18, 1993.

Primary prevention for the unemployed: The JOBS Program. Workshop given at the 4th Biennial

Conference on Community Research and Action on "Primary Prevention and Health Promotion: Health and Community Psychology", Williamsburg, VA, June 16, 1993.

Outcome evaluations: Possibilities and perils. Panelist at Wingspread Symposium "Outcome

Evaluation of Primary Prevention Programs" Milwaukee, WI, May 25-27, 1993. The JOBS project for the unemployed, Presentation at the Annual Conference of the National Mental

Health Association, Alexandria, VA, May 22-23, 1993. JOBS Preventive Intervention. Presentation of the JOBS preventive intervention given to staff of the

Mental Health Association in Tulsa, Oklahoma, sponsored by the National Mental Health Association Prevention Technical Assistance Program, May 5, 1993

From basic prevention science to application of prevention programs in the community: Theory,

research and community practice. Workshop given at the Third International Meeting on Current Fields of Application in Psychology: Prevention, Free University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, April 21, 1993.

The development and application of prevention science: New initiatives in the United States and

examples from the Michigan Prevention Research Center. Presentation at the Third International Meeting on Current Fields of Application in Psychology: Prevention, Free University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, April 20, 1993.

Prevention in mental health: Scientific principles and policy implications. Presentation at the Galt

Visiting Scholar Lecture Series, Richmond, Virginia, April 19, 1993. Creating transitional organizations for the unemployed: The Michigan Prevention Research Center

program impacts on psychological, behavioral and economic outcomes. Symposium presented at the APA/NIOSH Conference "Stress in the 90's: A Changing Workforce in a Changing Workplace", Washington, D.C., November 21, 1992.

Mechanism, conflict, and cultural symbol: Three views of the relation between social insight and social

transformation. Invited address presented at the First Annual Conference on the Integration of Social Work and Social Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 30, 1992.

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29Stress at work. Presentation at Job Training Partnership Association Workforce Minnesota Conference,

Bloomington, Minnesota, September 30, 1992. What randomized preventive trials can tell us about the causes of risk, resiliency and development.

Paper presented at the William T. Grant Foundation Conference, "Risk, Resiliency and Development: Research and Interventions", Kiawah Island, South Carolina, May 28-31, 1992.

The JOBS I preventive intervention for unemployed persons: Its short and long-term effects on

reemployment and mental health. Paper presented at the Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), Montreal, Quebec, May 1, 1992.

Successful approaches to promoting adolescent health. Panelist at Carnegie Corporation of New York

and Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development National Symposium entitled "Crossroads: Critical Choices in Adolescent Health," Washington, D.C., April 13, 1992.

Coping with unemployment: Epidemiological findings and the impact of a prevention intervention.

Presentation at Psychology Colloquium Series, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 28, 1992.

Prevencao da Psicopatologia. Presentation at Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada Conference

entitled "Coloquio de Psicologia Clinica," Lisbon, Portugal, October 29, 1991. Prevention programming: Moving from basic research to implementation. Keynote Address at the

National Conference on Prevention, Utrecht, The Netherlands, May 3, 1991. Prevention programming: Implementation. Workshop presented to The National Center for Health

Behavior, Utrecht, The Netherlands, May 3, 1991. Worksite wellness programs: Health targets, risk appraisal, implementation and evaluation.

Presentation made to National Policy Workshop for Health and Well-Being and Work Disability, Utrecht, The Netherlands, May 2, 1991.

Results from The National Survey of Outpatient Drug Abuse Treatment Program. Presentation to NIDA

Advisory Council, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, April 9, 1991. Isomorphism and external support in conflicting institutional environments: The case of drug abuse

treatment units. Paper presentation at the 1990 Annual Academy of Management Meeting, San Francisco, California, August 13, 1990.

Intervention programs for adolescents at risk. Presentation to the Board of Directors of the Carnegie

Corporation of New York, New York, New York, April 26, 1990. Evaluating programs for adolescents at risk. Presentation to the Board of Directors of the William T.

Grant Foundation, New York, New York, March 28, 1990. Research on prevention: The state of the art. Presentation at the Department of Human Development

Proseminar Lecture Series, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, March 9, 1990.

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30Prevention programming for work and well-being. Workshop given at the 1989 Wisconsin Prevention

Conference, Cable, Wisconsin, November 14, 1989. Planning, implementing and evaluating prevention programs. Workshop given at the 1989 Wisconsin

Prevention Conference, Cable, Wisconsin, November 13, 1989. National drug abuse treatment system survey, 1988: Preliminary results. Paper presented with T.

D'Aunno, C. Burke & J. Wheeler at National Institute on Drug Abuse meeting with Director, Rockville, Maryland, October 19, 1989.

Outpatient drug abuse treatment services, 1988: Results of a national survey. Paper (with A.C. Burke,

T.A. D'Aunno, D.M. Klingel, W.C. McCaughrin, J.A. Rafferty & T.E. Vaughn) presented at the National Institute on Drug Abuse RAUS Review Meeting on "Improving Drug Abuse Treatment", National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, August 28, 1989.

Planning, implementation and evaluation of early intervention programs: Increasing organizational

readiness. Paper presented at the Children's Second Behavioral Health Conference, University of Arizona, Tempe, Arizona, June 23, 1989.

Work and psychological well-being. Invited Alumni address in honor of Professor Ed Olson, Lawrence

University, Appleton, Wisconsin, June 15, 1989. Fourteen ounces of prevention. Workshop given at the Spring Conference of the Ohio Psychological

Association, Columbus, Ohio, April 28, 1989. Prevention and the selection of model programs. Introduction of workshop on prevention programs

given at the 16th Annual Conference of the Council of Michigan Foundations, Detroit, MI, November 2, 1988.

Fourteen ounces of prevention: Prevention programs that work. Presentation as part of the Workshop

on "Prevention Activities at the National Level" at the Mental Health 1990's Partnerships and Strategies Conference, Detroit, MI, October 17, 1988.

Managing work force reduction for organizational competitiveness and worker well-being. Paper

presented at the Fifth Annual Symposium, "Competitiveness, Compassion, and Corporate Strategy: Creating the Vital Balance," Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, October 27-28, 1988.

Successful prevention programs. Presentation at the First Annual Conference on the Prevention of

Interpersonal Violence, Wayne State University, School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, September 29, 1988.

Bearing witness. Division 27 Distinguished Contribution Award presentation at the Annual Meeting of

the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, Georgia, August 14, 1988. Criteria for selecting effective prevention programs. Presentation at the Funders Guide to Prevention in

Human Services Conference, Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, St. Paul, MN, April 20, 1988.

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31Critical issues in risk factor research. Discussant at Prevention Intervention Research Centers

Symposium, National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, MD, March 2-4, 1988. Practical issues in the evaluation and implementation of preventive interventions. Presentation at

Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., October 21, 1987.

What do successful prevention and intervention programs have in common? Presentation at National

Staff Development and Training Workshop, National 4-H Center, Washington, D.C., September 29, 1987.

Prevention for providers. Panel Discussion Chair, Annual Meeting of the American Psychological

Association, New York, N.Y., August 30, 1987. Person-environment congruence. Symposium Discussant, Annual Meeting of the American

Psychological Association, New York, N.Y., August 29, 1987. Organizational theory for the national study of drug abuse treatment. Seminar Discussant, Center for

Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, June 9, 1987. Links between research and policy? Symposium Discussant, “Combining Work and Family Life,”

Conference on Community Research and Action, Columbia, S.C., May 22, 1987.