RESUME/VITAE

Monique Manhal-Baugus, Ed.D.
Augusta State University
Clinical and Professional Studies
Counseling Program
Augusta, GA  30904
706.210.0113/mbaugus@aug.edu
http://www.aug.edu/~mbaugus/

OBJECTIVE:

A faculty position in counseling or a related area encompassing teaching, research, and service opportunities.

HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS:

Strong practical and theoretical foundation in a number of therapeutic and supervision models.
Sensitivity and knowledge of multicultural, gender, and diversity issues in society and counseling.
Sincere empathy and interest in gender issues related to chemical dependency.
Licensed and certified in a range of professional organizations: Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Social Worker, National Certified Counselor, Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor III, Certified Criminal Justice Specialist, Certified Family Therapist, Master Addictions Counselor, and National Certified Addiction Counselor II.
Interest and experience in supervising students in classes and in community agencies and schools.
Editorial board member for two professional journals and a state divisionall newsletter.
Experience teaching and supervising Masters-level students.
Extremely active in various community agencies, such as the Red Cross of Georgia, Augusta Child Advocates, and Rape Crisis of Augusta.

EDUCATION:

June 1996
Doctor of Education in Counselor Education
University of Cincinnati, Dept. of School Psychology and Counseling
Chemical Dependency Specialization/Gender Issues Specialization

April 1993
Master of Arts in Community Counseling
University of Cincinnati, Dept. of School Psychology and Counseling
Chemical Dependency Specialization

December 1986
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio (Summa Cum Laude)

 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

August 2000-present
Associate Professor
Augusta State University, Clinical and Professional Studies, Counseling Program, Augusta, Georgia
Perform service, teaching, and research activities for the University, the community, and the profession.
Responsible for teaching a variety of graduate-level counseling courses (usually 4 per semester),
including practicum, group counseling, addictions, and internship.
Serve as a Program Coordinator in the Department.
Assist graduate students in their courses of study, work-related issues, and other concerns.
Supervise graduate students in their practicum settings; act as liaison between community agencies and the Counseling program.
Develop and implement research projects, culminating in publications and presentations.
Serve as a reviewer for two American Counseling Association scholarly journals and a divisional newsletter.

September 1997-August 1999
Assistant Professor
Troy State University - Montgomery,Counseling and Human Development Program, Montgomery, Alabama
Performed service, teaching, and research activities for the University, the community, and the profession.
Taught a variety of graduate-level counseling courses (usually 3 per semester),
including practicum, group counseling, addictions, and internship.
Served as a Program Coordinator (Personnel and Human Services) in the Department.
Assisted graduate students in their courses of study, work-related issues, and other concerns.
Supervised graduate students in their practicum settings; served as a liaison between community agencies and the Counseling program.
Developed and implemented research projects whcih culminated in publications and presentations.
Served as a reviewer for two American Counseling Association scholarly journals and a divisional newsletter.

August 1996-August 1997
Assistant Professor
Illinois State University, College of Education, Department of Counselor Education, Normal, Illinois
Taught a variety of graduate-level counseling courses (4 per semester),
including practicum, group counseling, testing and assessment, and vocational/career
counseling.
Assisted graduate students in their courses of study, work-related issues, and other concerns.
Supervised graduate students in their practicum settings; acted as a liasion between community agencies and the Counseling program.
Developed and implemented research projects, which culminated in publications and presentations.
Served as a reviewer for two American Counseling Association scholarly journals.
Performed various service activities for community schools, agencies, and the University.

Winter 1996
Adjunct Faculty
University of Cincinnati, Department of School Psychology and Counseling, Cincinnati, Ohio
Co-facilitated "Tests in Counseling" course for graduate-level counseling students which involved lecturing, leading discussion groups, and evaluating students' performance.
Provided overview of testing and assessment; statistical and measurement concepts; test construction and interpretation; and gender, legal and ethical issues.
Provided experience in taking and interpreting commonly used tests in counseling.

August 1994-August 1996
Intake Counselor/Chemical Dependency Counselor
Central Community Health Board, Drug Services (Methadone Maintenance Unit), Cincinnati, Ohio
Completed intake, psychosocial, and diagnostic assessments, which included diagnosing and determining appropriate level of treatment.
Provided individual, group, family, and crisis counseling.
Developed, implemented, evaluated, and modified treatment plans.
Met regularly with medical director to discuss intakes, changes in clients' functioning, and therapeutic levels of methadone.
Collaborated with appropriate agencies and professionals.
Maintained case files and documentation.
Designed, implemented, and conducted psychoeducational and therapy groups.

July 1993-August 1996 (part-time)
Researcher
Transitions-W.R.A.P. (Women's Residential Addiction Program), Covington, Kentucky
Conducted various research studies on treatment outcome of chemically dependent
women (e.g., predictor variables relating to successful outcome), in collaboration with university faculty and treatment staff.
Conducted statistical analysis on data gathered using SPSS.
Analyzed, documented, and prepared studies for publication (see publication section).
Presented data and findings at conferences and workshops, including American Counseling Association Conferences.

June 1992-August 1993 (full-time)
Chemical Dependency Counselor/Senior Counselor

August 1993-August 1996 (part-time)
Residential Monitor

Transitions-W.R.A.P. (Women's Residential Addiction Program), Covington, Kentucky
Provided individual, group, family, and crisis counseling.
Conducted all phases of therapy, from screening, diagnosing, and intake to goal assessment and termination.
Designed, implemented, and conducted psychoeducational groups.
Developed, implemented, evaluated, and modified treatment plans.
Collaborated with appropriate agencies and professionals (e.g., parole office).

November 1990-October 1992
Child Care Worker II
Altercrest Adolescent Residential Treatment Facility, Cincinnati, Ohio
Provided individual, group, and crisis counseling.
Participated in developing, implementing, and evaluating treatment plans.
Assigned appropriate positive and negative consequences to promote behavior modification; supervised and documented residents' daily activities.
Organized on-site A.A./N.A. meetings.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES:

September 2000-present
Faculty Development Insitute Training
Augusta State University
Received year-long training in technology and classroom instruction.

September 1999-August 2000
Member, Professional Development Committee
Troy State University - Montgomery
Determined training needs and approved training funds for faculty..

September 1997-August 2000
Member, Technology Resources Committee
Troy State University - Montgomery
Determined technological needs, such as training, hardware, and softwareat the university and departmental levels.
Develop edstrategies and plans to meet the technological needs of faculty and the university.

September 1997-September 1999
Member, Graduate Council
Troy State University - Montgomery
Reviewed complaints, controversies, ethical dilemmas, and other issues pertaining to graduate students petitions.
Assisted in developing the Graduate Handbook and other graduate school materials.
Helped decide direction, policies, goals, and procedures of the graduate programs.

September 1997-September 1998
Member, Undergraduate Council
Troy State University - Montgomery
Reviewed complaints, controversies, ethical dilemmas, and other issues pertaining to undergraduate students petitions.
Assisted in developing the Undergraduate Handbook and other university materials.
Helped decide direction, policies, goals, and procedures of the undergraduate programs.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES:

NATIONAL:

October 2000-present
Southern Region Emerging Leader
American Counseling Association
Recieved grant from ACA as an emerging leader to attend Southern Region Leadership conference in October 2000.
In process of reactivating American Counseling Association state branch and to support the mission and goals of branches and the American Counseling Association.
Developing board to establish new state branch; writing bylaws; attending leadership conferences.

September 1997-present
Listserv Developer and Moderator
International Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC)
Formed and maintain listservs for national counseling association.
Moderate messages and members' activities and subscriptions.

September 1997-August 2000
Webmaster
International Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC)-Division of ACA
Created, designed and maintained first organization website.

September 1997-September 1999
Chair, Media Committee
International Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC)
Responsible for establishing and maintaining listserv and webpage.
Established and monitored discussion groups, presentations, and board meeting on the World Counseling Network.
In charge of advertising, informing, and instructing members nationwide new technological advances of the organization and the profession as a whole.

September 1997-September 1998
Co-Chair, Ethics Committee
International Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC)
Involved in developing ethical code for the IAAOC division at the national level.
Organized committee meeting for ACA 1998 World Conference.

September 1997-September 1998
Chair, By-Laws Committee
International Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC)
Revised and rewrote the current by-laws of the IAAOC division.
Collaborated with other state chairs and met at the ACA national conference.

September 1997-September 1998
Chair, State Chapters Committee
International Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC)
Assisted states in obtaining charters for IAAOC divisions.
Conducted surveys and research to determine progress of IAAOC in ACA.
Organized luncheon meeting awards for states at World Conference.

STATE:

October 2000-present
Emerging Leader
Georgia Counseling Association
Recieved grant from ACA as an emerging leader to attend Southern Region Leadership conference in October 2000.
In process of reactivating American Counseling Association state branch and to support the mission and goals of the American Counseling Association.
Developing board to establish the new state branch; attending several national and state conferences for other leadership recruitment.
Writing bylaws and ethical code for the state branch.

September 1997-present
Co-Webmaster
Alabama Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (ALAAOC)
Designed and maintain first and current website of the organization.

September 1997-June 1999
Alabama Counseling Association
Designed and maintained first website of the organization.

September 1997-present
Listserv Developer and Moderator
Alabama Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (ALAAOC)
September 1997-June 1999
Alabama Counseling Association
Formed and maintain listservs for state counseling associations.
Moderate messages and members' activities and subscriptions.

September 1997-present
Chair, Media Committee
Alabama Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (ALAAOC)
Responsible for establishing and maintaining listserv and webpage..
Established and monitored discussion groups, presentations, and board meeting on the World Counseling Network.
In charge of advertising, informing, and instructing members nationwide new technological advances of the organization and the profession as a whole.

September 1997-present
Founding President, Alabama Chapter of IAAOC
Alabama Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (ALAAOC)
Formed and lead a group of interested professionals in Alabama to develop and implement an IAAOC division in Alabama.
Conduct surveys and research to determine progress of implementation of IAAOC in Alabama.
Revise by-laws and prepare charter for implementation into Alabama Counseling Association.
Conduct presentations to various interest groups, agencies, and counseling professionals to recruit members.
Responsible for organizing and maintaining the business of the Association.
Exert leadership in reaching the goals of the organization.
Elect chairpersons and members of standing and special committees.
Submit all reports and other information as needed and requested by the Alabama Counseling Association.
Serve as the Association's Representative to the Alabama Counseling Association.

June 1999-present
Past President, Alabama Chapter of IAAOC
Alabama Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (ALAAOC)
Assist the President in achieving the goals and mission of ALAAOC.
Serve as nominations and elections committee chair.
Reside over meetings of the Executive Committee when requested.
Represent ALAAOC at the Alabama Counseling Association meetings.

September 1997-present
Chair, Alabama Chapter Committee of IAAOC
Alabama Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (ALAAOC)
Lead a group of interested professionals in Alabama to develop and implement an IAAOC division in Alabama.
Conduct surveys and research to determine progress of implementation of IAAOC in Alabama.
Write and revise by-laws and prepare charter for implementation into Alabama Counseling Association.
Conduct presentations to various interest groups, agencies, and counseling professionals
to recruit members.

September 1997-present
Chair, By-Laws Committee
Alabama Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (ALAAOC)
Revise and rewrote the current by-laws of the ALAAOC division.
Collaborate with other state chairs and meet at the ACA national conference.

September 1997-present
Alabama Counseling Association Executive Member
Serve on the Executive Board as the Alabama Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (ALAAOC) representative.

September 1997-May 1999
Chair, Human Rights Committee
Alabama Counseling Association (ALCA)
Chaired the state human rights committee of ALCA, dealing with diversity, multicultural,
ethical, and legal issues of professionals and the clients we serve.

EDITING/REVIEWING:

Reviewer/Editorial Board Member
January 1996-January 2001
Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling

August 1998-August 2001
Journal of Counseling and Development

May 1997-May 2000
Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development

July 1997-present
IAAOC Newsletter
Review articles submitted for publication in a timely fashion.
Provide appropriate comments and submit a publication decision.
Discuss the direction and plans of the publication with other editorial board members.

August 1997-present
Editor of Divisional Newsletter
ALAAOC Newsletter Editor
Review articles submitted for publication in a timely fashion.
Provide appropriate comments and submit a publication decision.
Discuss decision regarding publication with editoral board.
Disseminate the newsletter quarterly to all ALAAOC members.

September 2000-present
Reviewer for Book
Practical Substance Abuse Assessmessment and Diagnosis:  An Introductory Text for Counselors and Helping Professionals
Author:  Jerry Juhnke, Ph.D., Brunner-Routledge, Philadelphia, PA

September 1998-September 1999
Reviewer for Manuscript
Teaching Your Child Patience
Author: Jerry Wilde, Ph.D.

COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES:

November 2000-present
Council Member
Augusta Child Advocates, Inc.
Serve on the planning committee to assist with organizational tasks and duties.
Assist director and other members in event planning (i.e., Christmas for the foster children) and event implementation.
Organized and maintain listserv for the agency.

December 2000-present
Child Advocate, Richmond County Courts
Augusta Child Advocates, Inc.
Attend court hearings to advocate for children in foster care and custody battles.
Assure that the children’s best interests are not overlooked while in protective custody and assure that the child is placed in a safe home as quickly as possible.

September 2000-present
Rape Crisis Volunteer
Rape Crisis of Augusta, Georgia
Certified as a rape crisis volunteer; respond to emergency calls from rape victims at local hospitals.
Support victims from crisis situations through the court trial period.

June 1998-present
Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Technician
American Red Cross of Augusta, Georgia
Respond to disasters and provide mental health services to Red Cross workers and disaster victims.

January 1992-present
Community Presenter
Serve as guest speaker at various community activities (e.g., Take Back the Night March).
Conduct workshops at community high schools.
Serve as guest speaker regarding substance abuse/methadone treatment for various community agencies and at professional workshops.

1993-present
Guest Speaker
Augusta State University, Augusta, Georgia
Troy State University, Montgomery, Alabama
Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Serve as guest speaker for various presentations in the departments of Counseling, Social Work, and Psychology.

September 1998-August 1999
Group Co-facilitator at Tutwiler Prison for Women, HIV/AIDS Unit
Tutwiler Prison for Women, Wetumpka, Alabama
Co-facilitated weekly group for a select group of women who were diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.
Helped the women deal with emotional, physical, spiritual, and intellectual difficulties they have experienced prior to, and during, incarceration and their disease.
Assisted prisoners in developing a plan of living after release, including reunification with their children and medical treatment.
Assisted the women in finding halfway houses and treatment programs for post-term treatment.

September 1997-September 1998
Group Co-facilitator at Tutwiler Prison for Women, General Population
Tutwiler Prison for Women, Wetumpka, Alabama
Co-facilitated weekly group for a select group of women who are ready for release.
Helped the women deal with emotional, physical, spiritual, and intellectual difficulties they have experienced prior to, and during, incarceration.
Assisted prisoners in developing a plan of living after release, including reunification with their children.
Assisted the women in finding halfway houses and treatment programs for post-term treatment.

SUPERVISION EXPERIENCE:

August 2000-present
Augusta State University, Clinical and Professional Studies

September 1997-present
Troy State University, Counseling and Human Development Program

August 1996-August 1997
Illinois State University, Department of Counselor Education

1993-1994
University of Cincinnati, Department of School Psychology and Counseling

As of date, supervised a total of 180 Masters-level students during their Counseling practicum experience.
Meet with on-site supervisors to determine progress of students.
Develop individual plans of imporvement with students.
Continue to imporve my supervisory skills by attending workshops and using feedback from students.

ADDITIONAL TRAINING:

1990-present
Professional Workshops/Classes
Attend several professional workshops relating to a variety of issues (e.g., multicultural, gender issues, counseling skills, etc.) to improve my skills and increase my awareness.

July 1994
Reality Therapy Intensive Workshop
Institute of Reality Therapy, Dr. Wubbolding
Participated in 30-hour workshop as part of certification process.
Learned and practiced fundamentals and techniques of reality therapy in didactic and role-play formats.
Received intense group and individual supervision from Dr. Wubbolding.

LICENSURE & CERTIFICATION:

National Certified Counselor (NCC)
Licensed Professional Counselor, Georgia (LPC)
Licensed Professional Counselor, Alabama (LPC)
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Ohio (LPCC), with supervision certification
Licensed Social Worker, Ohio (LSW)
National Certified Addiction Counselor II (NCAC II)
Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor III, Ohio (CCDC III)
Internationally Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ICADC)
Master Addictions Counselor (MAC - NBCC)
Certified Family Therapist (CFT)
Certified Criminal Justice Specialist (CCJS)
Diplomat Status, National Association of Forensic Counselors (NAFC)
Red Cross Certified as Disaster Mental Health Technician
In Process:  Reality Therapy Certification

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

Founding President, Alabama Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (ALAAOC)
Past President and Member, Alabama Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (ALAAOC)
Member, American Counseling Association (ACA)
Member, International Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC)
Member, Alabama Counseling Association Executive Committee (8/97-present)
Member, Alabama Counseling Association and Various Divisions (ALCA)
Member, Licensed Profesession Counselors Association of Georgia (LPCA)
Member, Georgia School Counseling Association (GSCA)
Member, Southern Association for Counselor Educators and Supervisors (SACES)
Member, American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA)
Member, National Association of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC)
Member, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Member, Institute for Control Theory, Reality Therapy, and Quality Management

HONORS:

American Counseling Association, Emerging Leader Grant:  2000-present
Recipient, Best Teacher Award given by graduating class:  1997
Recipient, Glasser Fund Scholarship:  1994
Recipient, University of Cincinnati's Graduate Scholarship:  1991-1996
Graduated Summa Cum Laude from Ohio State University:  1986

GRANTS:

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (2000/September). Faculty Development Institute:  Technology training. A $5,000 grant sponsored by the Augusta State University Faculty Development Institute (funded).

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (2000/September). A $1,595 grant to attend the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors 2001 Annual Conference in Portland Oregon, sponsored by the Augusta State University Research and Development Funds (denied).

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (2000/September). A $2,000 grant to attend the British Psychological Society Centennial Conference in Glasgow, UK, sponsored by the Augusta State University Research and Development Funds (denied).

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (2000/September). American Counseling Association Southern Region leadership training. A $1,100 training grant sponsored by the American Counseling Association (funded).

   Manhal-Baugus, M., & Clem, F. (1998/October). Are reformed offenders allowed to fully participate in the counseling field? A $1,000 grant sponsored by the Alabama Counseling Association (denied).

   Manhal-Baugus, M., Friesen, M., Jacobs, J., & McCollough, S. (1998, September). Drug-free state demonstration project:  The effectiveness of the Alabama prisons’ Crime Bill Drug program. A $164,076 grant sponsored by the National Institute of Justice (denied).

    Manhal-Baugus, M., Friesen, M., McCollough, S., & Thompson, D. (1998, May). An evaluation of Alabama Prisons' substance abuse programs funded by the Omnibus Crime Control Act. A $76,172 grant sponsored by the Department of Justice (denied).

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1998, April). The “Survivors” psychotherapy / life skills group at Tutwiler prison for women. A $1,000 grant sponsored by the Elmore County Community Foundation (denied).

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1998, April). An evaluation of the effectiveness of the Crime Bill Drug Program on inmates with HIV and AIDS diagnoses. A $3,000 training grant sponsored by the National Institute of Corrections, Department of Justice, written in collaboration with the Alabama Department of Corrections (funded).

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1996?1997). The association of personal-related variables to length of sobriety:  A study of prognostic indicators for successful treatment of chemically dependent women. A $500 funded grant sponsored by the International Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors.

   Manhal-Baugus, M., & Kelly, V.A. (1994-1995). The association of program-related variables to length of sobriety:  A study of chemically dependent women. A $500 funded grant sponsored by the Summer Mentoring Program, College of Education, University of Cincinnati.

PUBLICATIONS:

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (in press). The association of personal-related variables to length of sobriety:  A study of prognostic  indicators of successful treatment for chemically dependent women. Education Resources Information Center, Counseling and Student Services.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1998/Summer). Honoring diversity. The Quarterly, 34(1), 13.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1998/Spring). Walk the talk. The Quarterly, 33(4), 10.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1998). The Self-In-Relation theory and Women for Sobriety:  Female-specific theory and mutual help group for chemically dependent women. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 18(2), 78-85.
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), ERIC_NO: EJ569861.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1997/September). Barriers to treatment for chemically dependent women:  Part II. The International Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors Newsletter, 2323(2), 3-4.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1997/July). Barriers to treatment for chemically dependent women:  Part I. The International Association for Addictions and Offender Counselors Newsletter, 23(1), 3-4.

   Kropp, F.B., Manhal-Baugus, M., Kelly, V.A. (1996). The association of personal-related variables to length of sobriety:  A pilot study of chemically dependent women. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 17(1), 21-34.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1996). Reducing the risk of malpractice in chemical dependency counseling. Journal of Addictions andOffender Counseling, 17(1), 35-42.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1996). Confidentiality:  The legal and ethical issues for chemical dependency counselors. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 17(1), 3-11.

    Kelly, V.A., Kropp, F.B., & Manhal-Baugus, M. (1995). The association of program-related variables to length of sobriety:  A pilot study of chemically dependent women. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 15(2), 42-50.

PRESENTATIONS:

    Manhal-Baugus, M. (2001, May). Ethical Issues of Internet Interventions. Presentation at the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia Annual Conference, Pine Mountain, Georgia.

   Manhal-Baugus, M., Blanton, B., & Helms-Braezeale, R. (2001, March). When “NO” Means “NO!" Roundtable discussion at the Twelfth Annual National Risk-At-Youth Conference, Savannah, GA.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (2000, February). Ethical issues of internet interventions. Workshop presented at the Twelfth Annual National Dropout Prevention Network Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.

    Manhal-Baugus, M. (2000, February). There is help (AND HOPE!) for cocaine-exposed children. Carousel session presented at the Twelfth Annual National Dropout Prevention Network Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.

   Manhal-Baugus, M., & Guterman, J. (1999, April). Using the Internet to enhance the missions of ACA divisions. Presentation at the 1999 American Counseling Assocation World Conference, San Diego, CA.

   Hard, P., Cooley, F., Manhal-Baugus, M., & Guest, P. (1998, November). Counseling clients whose values are different than our own. Panel discussion at the 1998 Alabama Counseling Association Fall Conference, Mobile, AL.

   Glenn, E.E., & Manhal-Baugus, M. (1998, April). Strategic approaches to working with African American women with disabilities. Presentation at the 1998 American Counseling Associaion World Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1998, April). A study of prognostic indicators of successful treatment for chemically dependent women. Presentation at the 1998 American Counseling Assocation World Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1998, January). Using appropriate assessment tools with chemically dependent women. Roundtable discussion at the 1998 Assessment Conference, St. Petersburg, FL.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1997, November). Meeting the needs of children of drug-dependent families. Seminar presented at the Ninth Annual National Dropout Prevention Network Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1997, November). Reducing the risk of malpractice in chemical dependency counseling and supervision. Workshop presented at the 1997 Alabama Counseling Association Fall Conference, Birmingham, AL.

   Manhal-Baugus, M., and Patrick, J. (1997, October). Reducing the risk of malpractice in chemical dependency counseling and supervision. Workshop presented at the 1997 Southern Association of Supervisors and Counselor Educators (SACES) Conference, Louisville, KY.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1997, October). Relational issues of chemically dependent mothers and their children:  What can we do to stop the cycle of addiction? Forum/discussion presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-Western Educational Research Association (MWERA), Chicago, IL.

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1997, April). Treatment components for chemically dependent women.Workshop presented at the 1997 American Counseling Association World Conference, Orlando, FL.

   Glenn, E., & Manhal-Baugus, M. (1997, March). Group treatment methods for chemically-dependent, African-American women. Workshop presented at the Association for Women in Psychology Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

   Kelly, V.A., Manhal-Baugus, M., & Kropp, F.B. (1996, April). Unique treatment needs of chemically dependent women:  Are they being met? Roundtable discussion at the 1996 American Counseling Assocation World Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

INTERNET PRESENTATIONS:

     Guterman, J., Manhal-Baugus, M., & Packer, L. (1998, November). Grand opening of Generica. Internet presentation of the Counseling Zone’s World Wide Web site on Active Worlds (http://www.activeworlds.com).

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1998, March). Taking social action at the state level. Internet presentation at the Being There Conference on the World Counseling Network; held at the 1998 American Counseling Association World Conference in Indianapolis, IN. (http://www.counselingnetwork.com).

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1998, January). Barriers to treatment barriers for chemically dependent women. Internet presentation of the World Counseling Network via Chat98 site (http://www.counselingnetwork.com).

   Manhal-Baugus, M. (1997, March). Chemically dependent women and their children:  What can we do to stop the cycle of addiction? Internet presentation at the first ACA LIVE! Internet Conference.

REFERENCES:

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