Brief Curriculum Vitae

Daniel Harkness, Ph.D., ACSW

Professor and Licensed Clinical Social Worker

School of Social Work 1910 University Drive Boise State University Boise, Idaho 83725

Voice (208) 426-3148 FAX (208) 426-4291 E-Mail dharkne@boisestate.edu


I. EDUCATION

1969 B.A. The University of Kansas

1974 M.S.W. The University of Kansas

1987 Ph.D. The University of Kansas

II. CLINICAL PRACTICE EXPERIENCE

1974-1991 Licensed Clinical Social Worker

The Bert Nash Mental Health Center and Private Practice

Lawrence and Topeka, Kansas

1991-1993 Licensed Clinical Social Worker

The Clinical Center

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

III. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

1985-1987 Clinical Director

The Bert Nash Mental Health Center

Lawrence, Kansas

1996-1997 Director

School of Social Work

Boise State University

IV. CLASSROOM TEACHING

Clinical Social Work Practice

Evaluation and Treatment of Mental Disorders

Evaluation and Treatment of Substance Abuse

Evaluation of Social Work Practice and Programs

Social Work Research and Statistics

Social Work Supervision

V. BOOKS

Kadushin, A., & Harkness, D. (2002). Supervision in social work (4th. ed.). New York: Columbia University Press.

VI. BOOK CHAPTERS

DiNitto, D., McNeece, A., & Harkness, D. (1997). Educating and credentialing social workers. In D. DiNitto & A. McNeece (Eds.), Social work: Issues and opportunities in a challenging profession (Rev. ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

VII. JOURNAL ARTICLES

Harkness, D. (in press). To have and to hold: Codependency as a mediator or moderator of the relationship between substance abuse in the family of origin and adult-offspring medical problems. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs.

Harkness, D., Swenson, M., Madsen-Hampton, K., & Hale, R. (2001). The development, reliability, and validity of a clinical rating scale for co-dependency. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 33(2), 159-171.

Harkness, D. (2001). Testing Cermak's hypothesis: Is dissociation the mediating variable that links substance abuse in the family of origin with offspring co-dependency? Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 33(1), 75-82.

Harkness, D. & Cotrell, G. (1997). The social construction of co-dependency in the treatment of substance abuse. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 14(5), 473-479.

Harkness, D. (1997). Testing interactional social work theory: A panel analysis of supervised practice and outcomes. The Clinical Supervisor, 15(1), 33-50.

Harkness, D. (1995). The art of helping in supervised practice: Skills, relationships, and outcomes. The Clinical Supervisor, 13(1), 63-76.

Harkness, D., & Hensley, H. (1991). Changing the focus of social work supervision. Social Work, 36, 506-512.

Harkness, D., & Poertner, J. (1989). Research and social work supervision: A conceptual review. Social Work, 34, 115-119.

VIII. CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES

1979 Kansas Clinical Social Work License 371

1992 Clinical Social Work Examination

1992 Illinois Clinical Social Work License 149005021

1993 Idaho Clinical Social Work License 873

1996 Certified Site Visitor, Council on Social Work Education

IX. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Clinical Social Work Guild 49

Clinical Social Work Federation (Governing Board, 1996-98)

Idaho Society for Clinical Social Work (President, 1996-98)

X. HONORS AND AWARDS

1972 NIMH Fellow

1973 NIDA Fellow

2002 FIDA International Fellowship

2002 ORA Research Associate