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MargaretK. Glenn,Ed.D.,CRC Associate
Professor
West Virginia University
504 Allen Hall
PO Box 6122
Morgantown, WV 26506
304.293.2276
Margaret.Glenn@mail.wvu.edu
Skype: margaretkglenn
Education
B.A. Bridgewater College 1978 History/Political Science
M.S. Virginia Commonwealth
University
1982 Rehabilitation
Counseling
Ed.D. The George Washington
University
1997 Counseling/
Rehabilitation
Certified Rehabilitation Counselor; Council on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification 1997;
2002; 2007; 2012
Certified Health Counselor Training. Institute for Integrative Nutrition, New York City, NY.
May 2012.
Certified Primordial Sound Meditation Instructor, Chopra Center University, Carlsbad, CA.
October 2014.
Awards
Outstanding Researcher of the Year for the College of Education and Human Services 2014
National Council of Rehabilitation Educators President’s Award for Exemplary Diligence
and Fortitude in Promoting Rehabilitation Research, Education and Services 2014
Switzer Fellow
8/2012 to 8/2013
Awarded the Switzer Distinguished Disability and Rehabilitation Research Fellowship by the
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research to conduct a year long study. The
topic focused on an exploratory study of service dog use in the workplace. It was comprised
of a concept mapping/pattern matching study of elements of service dog teams in the
workplace and a qualitative study of the experiences of service dog teams using a Grounded
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Theory approach. www.servicedogsintheworkplace.com
In addition to publications, the project was highlighted in the following venues:
Starting a Conversation about Service Dogs in the Workplace, The Huffington Post.
Posted by Kelly, K. 08/07/2013 12:01 pm http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kate-
kelly/starting-a-conversation-a_b_3720091.html
University Researcher, International Assistance Dog Week Founder Announce Partnership to
Increase Employment for People with Disabilities Partnered with Assistance Dogs. Posted on
PRWeb July 24, 2013 http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/7/prweb10957210.htm
Service Dogs in the Workplace: How to Make It Work, The Huffington Post. Posted by Kelly,
K. 08/04/2014 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kate-kelly/service-dogs-in-the-
workp_b_5655838.html
Relevant Websites
http://rehab.wvu.edu
www.morgantownmeditation.com
www.servicedogsintheworkplace.com
Professional Experience
Co-Founder and President. Morgantown Meditation
03/2014 to present
Morgantown Meditation is a new venture in contemplation for health, happiness and finding life
purpose. Program currently undergoing renovation. See www.morgantownmeditation.com
Associate Professor and Coordinator of Clinical Rehabilitation & Mental Health
Counseling (formerly Rehabilitation Counselor Education)
West Virginia University
College of Education and Human Services
Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling & Counseling Psychology
1/01 to Present
As Graduate faculty of the College of Human Resources and Education, responsible for
student advising, teaching, community service, scholarship and research. Also coordinate the
clinical rehabilitation and mental health counseling program within the department, maintaining
curriculum design and delivery standards for a Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE)
accredited program, developing linkages with the state and national networks in rehabilitation,
as well as liaison with other university-based programs. Manage the annual internship seminar
for students, graduates and employers. Developed and disseminated program brochure, poster
and other marketing materials.
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In 2003, started an e-campus program of study in rehabilitation counseling with funding
received from the WV Commission on Higher Education and, in 2004, online classwork in
vocational evaluation with funding from WVU Extending Learning. The program has grown
from 35 students in 2000 to over 75. It was awarded a Program of Excellence distinction by
the WVU Board of Governors in 2015. Awarded: #1 in the Top 10 Best Buys Online Masters
Degrees in Psychology, Human Services Social Sciences by GetEducated.com #6 in the Top
20 Online Masters Degrees in Substance Abuse Counseling by The Best Schools.
Duties include the management of the RSA Scholars program funded by the US Rehabilitation
Services Administration. Since the first award in 2004, 78 students have participated in this
program. A current RSA scholars grant will fund an additional 18 students during 2015-20
Courses taught:
 COUN 640: Addictions Counseling (e-campus and on campus) Spring 2002,
Summer 2004, Summer 2005, Summer 2006, Summer 2007, Summer 2008;
Summer 2009, Summer 2010, Summer 2011, Summer 2012, Summer 2013;
Summer 2014; Summer 2015
 COUN 609 – Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling (on campus) Fall
2007; Fall 2008; (e-campus) Spring 2011, Spring 2012; Spring 2014; Spring 2015
 COUN 606: Counseling Theory and Techniques II (e-campus) Summer 2003
 REHB 610 Medical Aspects of Rehabilitation (e-campus) Spring 2005; Fall 2015
 REHB 612 Psychological Aspects of Disability (on campus) Spring 2004
 REHB 620 Career Development and Job Placement (e-campus and on campus)
Spring 2001, Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Spring 2003
 REHB 624 Rehabilitation Client Services (e-campus and on campus) Fall 2001,
Spring 2002, Fall, 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2004, Spring 2005, Fall 2005, Spring
2006
 REHB 672 Practicum (e-campus) Fall 2011, Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Fall 2015
 REHB 675 Clinical Practice (e-campus and on campus) Spring 2001, Fall 2001,
Spring 2002, Spring 2003, Summer 2003, Spring 2004, Summer 2004, Summer
2004; Fall 2010; Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Spring, 2014, Spring 2015
 CPSY 790 – Teaching practicum, 2002 - 2012
 COUN 645 – Couples and Family Counseling (e-campus) Spring 2007; Spring
2008
Chair of the following doctoral dissertation committees in Counseling Psychology:
Ruth, C. (defended 2013). Crisis as opportunity: Erikson identity development and
personality constructs.
Artman, L. (defended 2011). Work adjustment of TBI survivors: subjective reporting and
indicators of work status.
Limegrover, E. (defended 2011). Gender differences in college athletes on alcohol use and
sexual consent.
Guiffre, A. M. (defended 2009). The effect of brief exposure of motivational interviewing on
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medical student’s use of motivational interviewing techniques, attitudes toward patients
who smoke cigarettes, and medical student perceived self-efficacy.
Golden, S. (defended 2008). Do parental monitoring strategies, parental knowledge, and
adolescent risk taking differ based on family income and parental marital status?
Nuszkowski, M. (defended 2008). Neuropsychological functioning of college students with
ADHD.
Dulko, J. (defended 2007). Application of the Emotional Intelligence construct to
Frere, L. (defended 2007). Ethical decision-making in college counseling centers.
Garrison, M. (defended 2007). Smoking as a form of weight control in women: Health effects
versus perceived weight control benefits.
Treadwell, K. (defended 2006). The impact of exposure to violent music on undergraduate
college males’ state anger, affective, physiological and aggressive behavioral action
responses.
Hawkins, T.A. (defended 2005). Personality factors and other predictors of medical student
performance at West Virginia University School of Medicine.
Robinson, B. (defended 2005). Exploring career satisfaction, burnout, and compassion
fatigue as indicators of the quality of career engagement of public school educators.
Chairperson
West Virginia University
College of Human Resources and Education
Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling and Counseling Psychology
Morgantown, WV
07/02 to 8/12
Responsible for the delivery of graduate programs in: Counseling and School Counseling
which are nationally accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related
Education Programs (2011); Rehabilitation Counseling which is accredited by the Council on
Rehabilitation Education (2018); and a doctoral program of study in Counseling Psychology
accredited by the American Psychological Association (2015).
Supervised delivery of coursework by twelve faculty members and adjunct faculty.
Responsible for hiring eight new faculty members. Additional job duties included budget
submission and monitoring for the department as well as organizing marketing and outreach
efforts.
Member of the Leadership Team of the Colleges of Human Resources and Education;
Member of the Office of Sponsored Programs Advisory Committee; past member of
University Committee on Student Rights and Responsibilities and Review/Judicial Board;
University Chairs Advisory Committee 2003 – 2006.
Assistant Professor
Virginia Commonwealth University-Medical College of Virginia
School of Allied Health Professionals, Department of Rehabilitation Counseling Richmond,
VA
5/98 to 12/00
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As Graduate faculty in the Department of Rehabilitation Counseling was responsible for
student advising, teaching, community service, scholarship and research. In addition, was
involved in the development of training for substance abuse and rehabilitation professionals
through the continuing education program of the university. Teaching responsibilities
included: RHAB521 Introduction to Substance Abuse; RHAB523 Emerging Issues in
Substance Abuse Treatment; RHAB 691 Seminar in Lifelong Disability and Practicum.
Administrative responsibilities included: Director of the substance abuse specialization
component within the department; Project Director of Long Term Training Grant awarded by
the U.S. Rehabilitation Services Administration; Member, Higher Education Consortium,
Virginia Addiction Technology Transfer Center; Member of Advanced Certification Program
Committee; Member of Steering Committee for HIV/AIDS Education and Training Center;
and Member of the Advisory Committee for the Virginia Geriatric Education Center.
Assistant Professor
Montana State University-Billings
Department of Counseling and Human Services, Billings. MT
1/97-5/98
As Undergraduate and Graduate faculty within the College of Education, performed various
duties including teaching, student advising, community service, scholarship, and research. As
faculty of the rehabilitation counseling program, the teaching and administrative load was as
follows: REHA 215 Medical Aspects of Disabilities; REHA 303 Psychological Adjustment to
Disability; REHA 515 Psychological Aspects of Disability (graduate level); REHA 516
Medical Aspects of Disability (graduate level); REHA 504 Occupational Information and
Community Resources (graduate level); CHS 483 Treatment Perspectives of Chemical
Dependency and Addictive Behaviors; REHA 490 Internship; REHA 590 Internship
(graduate level); and REHA 594 Clinical Practice (graduate level).
In addition, responsibilities included: Faculty Advisor, Student Rehabilitation Association;
Committee member, Research and Creative Endeavor/Instructional and Professional
Development Committee; Committee member, Rehabilitation Counseling Program
Admissions Committee; Committee member, Rehabilitation Counseling Program
Comprehensive Examination Committee; and Committee member, New Program Proposal
Committee.
Director of Programming Educational
Services, Inc. Washington, DC
4/91-1/97
As Director of Programming, was responsible for program development and implementation
of projects funded by state and federal grants and contracts. The job duties included: grant
and contract writing and submission; new project start up; supervision of staff-, and
marketing. In this position, supervised the following projects:
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Discretionary Grant Application Support Services for OSERS: Principal Investigator.
Conducted start up activities on multi-million dollar contract to provide support services to the
three components of the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, including
National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Rehabilitation Services
Administration, and Office of Special Education. Created processes and forms for
implementation of peer review selection, invitation, and conducting review sessions for
discretionary grant competitions. Supervised subcontractor in the design and development of
reviewer and process databases. Supported the components in actual review sessions. 1996.
CSAPs Training System Rehabilitation Specialists Program: Director. Managed the
organization and development of a contract to deliver training and technical assistance on
alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problem prevention to rehabilitation specialists throughout
the nation. The training audience included vocational rehabilitation agencies, independent
living centers, and medical rehabilitation facilities. Duties included marketing, developing
curriculum, coordinating logistics for delivery of training and technical assistance, developing
Training of Trainers component, and participating as a Trainer and Training Coordinator.
The curriculum was designed as an extended learning model. As such, was responsible for the
development of preliminary practices, preparation materials, workshop curriculum and
participants’ materials, and application materials. The application materials included
recommendations based on research in the field and resources. In addition, technical
assistance was offered to sites. Developed agendas and materials, as well as delivered
technical assistance.
As part of the design of this extended learning model, materials were also developed as tools
for participants as they practiced prevention strategies in their workplace.
Responsible for conceptualization, design and pretesting of a knowledge utilization package.
This included fact sheets, posters, brochures and a video.
In addition, conducted program analysis and collaborated with evaluation contract to develop
program evaluation component. Developed feedback forms and conducted focus groups and
peer review activities. Monitored budget expenditures and provided monthly and annual
reports on this task order contract. 1993-1996.
Resources for Respect and Resiliency: Principal Investigator. Responsible for the
development and dissemination of a communications program in alcohol, tobacco, and other
drug prevention targeting runaway and homeless female adolescents. This project was
administered in partnership with the National Network for Youth as a subcontractor. Also
responsible for managing this and the evaluation subcontract on this national initiative. 1995-
96.
Sisters for Life Subcontract: Director. This subcontract was with Metro Teen AIDS, a
Washington, DC-based non profit organization. As Director, responsible for the development
of a curriculum for an alcohol, tobacco and other drug problem prevention grant targeting
disadvantaged female adolescents of minority background. Also responsible for the
development of staff training to address issues related to individual, family and community
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factors. 1995-1996.
Learning for Life: Curriculum Specialist. Served as curriculum specialist and staff
development specialist for this Nashville, TN - based prevention project. The project was
designed to address individual, family and community risk factors present for female
adolescents in a public housing development who were also of minority background. The
individual curriculum was arts-based and promoted the development of resiliency in the
adolescents while addressing community environmental factors. 1994 to 1995.
Wright State University: Subcontract Director. Developed activities and material as a
subcontractor on a Drug-Free Schools and Communities grant awarded to Wright State
University. The purpose of the grant was to develop curriculum and train special educators in
alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problem prevention. The material includes activities for the
classroom, material for parents of children with disabilities, and material for the child in special
education. A video handbook was also produced and a comic book. Material won 1995
Markie Award. 1992 to 1995.
Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability: Manager. Supervised the
development of a Resource Center funded by a grant from the U.S. Center for Substance
Abuse Prevention. Wrote and implemented the procedures for material collection, acquisition
and processing, and inquiry responses. Developed marketing plans and evaluation plans.
Responsibilities included the direct supervision of two Information Specialists and an
Administrative Assistant in the day to day operation of the Resource Center. Answered
inquiries on the subject of alcohol and other drug prevention and disability, including statistics,
literature reference and resource referral. Maintained a collection of documents on the subject
and networked throughout the nation to develop resources on the subject. 1991 to 1996.
Making Healthy Choices: Project Director. The Nancy Reagan Foundation grant provided for
the development, production and distribution of audiocassette and handbook set. The set was
designed to facilitate discussion of issues related to alcohol, tobacco and other drugs between
children with disabilities and their families. Responsible for written materials and script;
conducted focus groups; and supervised package design, marketing and distribution of
completed product. Monitored budget. 1994-95.
Coordinator/ Homeless Services
Alcohol and Drug Services, Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board Fairfax, VA
10/89 - 4/91
Supervised substance abuse counselors in the County shelters who provide services to clients
using a case management approach. Served as liaison with community based programs and
resources. Established goals and objectives for service delivery, as well as developed
procedures. Participated in county task force.
Responsible for planning, coordinating and implementing expansion of services as the
assistant to the Director of Residential Services. Participated in writing federal grants to
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provide case management services, residential and outpatient treatment to special populations.
Other duties included purchasing equipment, writing job descriptions, preparing budget
outlines and projections, quality assurance, and providing training.
Program Supervisor B
Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services
Falls Church Field Office and Northern Virginia Evaluation Center
10/86 - 8/89
Supervised and directed 19 professional and support staff in the vocational evaluation and
service activities associated with the rehabilitation of persons with mental, emotional and
physical disabilities. Areas of oversight included a rehabilitation field office, vocational
evaluation centers and a job placement unit. Performed training functions; public relations
activities; personnel, administrative and budgetary activities. Responsible for policy and
procedure development and implementation, facility management and program evaluation
for a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
Rehabilitation Counselor
Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services Alexandria,
Virginia
8/80 -10/86
Initiated development of a caseload specializing in the vocational rehabilitation of substance
abusers in residential and outpatient treatment programs, after performing intake services
within a DRS rehabilitation team for Alexandria City. Established caseload goals and
objectives and secured referral and service resources. Implemented case services delivery,
authorized for services and provided individual and group counseling to individuals in local
private, non profit and public substance abuse treatment facilities.
Performed marketing and public relations activities, made presentations to civic and
community organizations, and delivered disability and career awareness training programs.
Conducted on-site reviews for architectural and environmental barriers and arranged for
work site accommodations. Sought and developed integrated services with other agencies
and community resources.
Rehabilitation Counselor
Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services
Charlottesville, Virginia
8/78 - 8/80
Specialized in providing vocational rehabilitation services to youth with disabilities
transitioning from school to work. Provided vocational evaluation, counseling services and
coordinated training programs. Worked closely with local high schools, primarily the special
education departments and guidance counselors. Conducted job placement and follow up
activities.
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Grant and Contract Funding Experience
Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation
Services Administration. Long Term Training – CSPD Rehabilitation Counseling
Master’s Program. Awarded 2015.
University. West Virginia University Community Engagement Grant, Strategizing the
Creation of a Veterans’ Component of an Intentional Community in Morgantown, WV.
Awarded 2015.
Federal Grant (Individual): Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. Switzer Distinguished
Research Fellowship. Awarded 2012.
Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation
Services Administration. Long Term Training –Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s
Program. Awarded 2010.
Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation
Services Administration. Long Term Training – CSPD Rehabilitation Counseling
Master’s Program. Awarded 2009.
Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation
Services Administration. Long Term Training – Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s
Program. Awarded 2004.
University Grant: WVU Extended Learning. Collaborative Online Project: Certificate
Program in Vocational Evaluation, Awarded 2003.
State Grant: West Virginia Higher Education Planning Council. Rehabilitation
Counselor E-Campus Program, Awarded 2002.
City Grant: New York City Human Resources Administration, Training in Special
Population for Welfare to Work, Awarded 2001.
State Grant (Federal funding): West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services, E-
Resource Center for Rehabilitation Counseling Services. Awarded 2000.
Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation
Services Administration. Long Term Training – Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s
Program. Awarded 1999.
Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services. Research and
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Training Center on Improving Vocational Outcomes of Substance Abusers. Wrote
training and dissemination sections for Wright State University. Awarded 1997.
Federal Contract: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services. Discretionary
Grant Application Support Services for OSERS. Awarded 1996.
State Grant: Criminal Justice Division, Texas: Youth Express: Building Resiliency in
Texas Youth Through the Arts. Awarded 1995.
Federal Grant: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration, Resources for Respect and Resiliency: The 3 Rs
for Girls. Awarded 1995.
Federal Grant: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration. Sisters for Life. Awarded 1995.
Federal Grant: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration. Learning for Life. Awarded 1993.
Private Foundation: Making Healthy Choices, Nancy Reagan Foundation. Awarded
1993.
Federal Contract: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Rehabilitation Specialists Program. Assisted in writing and development. Awarded
1992.
Current Professional Memberships/Service
Hold membership in the following international and national associations:
 Alliance for Addiction Solutions
 National Council on Rehabilitation Education
 International Network of Integrative Mental Health (Charter Member)
 Chi Sigma Iota
Leadership positions
 Board member, Alliance for Addiction Solutions, 2013 to present
 Board member, West Virginia Council on Problem Gambling, 2002 –2011;
 Board Member, National Council on Problem Gambling 2004 – 2008.
 Founder and President, West Virginia Council on Problem Gambling, 2002 –
2004; 2005 - 2011
National Council on Rehabilitation Education
 Past President 2003-04
 President 2002-03
 1st
Vice President 2001-02
 2nd
Vice President, 2000
 Board Member, Region III representative 1999 - 2000
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 Council of Past Presidents Chair, 2003-04
 Annual Conference Chair, 2002
 Legislative Committee Chair, 2002-03
 Professional Standards Committee Chair, 2000 – 01
 Communications Committee Chair, 2000
 Research Committee Chair, 1999 -2001.
American Rehabilitation Counseling Association
 Secretary, appointed 1999 and elected 2000, serving until 2002;
 Program Chair, American Rehabilitation Counseling Association annual
conference 2000.
Reviewer, Rehabilitation Education, 2011-present.
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2005 to 2009.
Peer Reviewer, Research Grant Competition, Alberta Gaming Research Institute, 2003-
04, 2004-05
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Counseling and Development, 2000-02
Planning Committee member, State of the Science Conference, Research and Training
Center on Substance Abuse, Disability and Employment 2007
Past service:
 Advisory Board member, Youth Services Division, Alcohol and Drug Services,
Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board, US Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention, 1992-93;
 Advisory Board member, Substance Abuse Resources and Disability Issues
Project, Wright State University School of Medicine, 1995-2003;
 Member Regional Advisory Group, Mid-Atlantic Addiction Technology Transfer
Center.
 Friends of Crossroads, Inc., Alexandria, VA, President and Secretary, 1987-89;
 Member, Mayor's Commission on Disabled Persons, Alexandria, VA, 1981-89;
 Advisory Board, Co-STAR Training Program, New York University, 1995;
 Member, Disability Workgroup, U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention,
1993-95;
 Advisory Board Member, Gender Specific Programming for Girls Initiative, U.S.
Office for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 1998.
Publications and Information Dissemination
Glenn, M. (2015). Stakeholder perceptions of the need for research on elements of
service dog partnerships in the workplace, Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and
Education 29(4), 1-16.
Glenn, M., Leppma, M., & Thorne, K. (2015). Clinical supervisors’ perceptions of
counselor characteristics associated with effective and well-balanced practices.
Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 46 (4), 29-36.
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Glenn, M. & Thorne, K. (2015). Does the purpose for using a service dog make a
difference in the perceptions of what it takes to create successful outcomes in the
workplace? Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 46 (2), 13-19.
Glenn, M. (2013). Exploratory study of the elements of successful service dog use in the
workplace. ISRN Rehabilitation, Volume 2013.
http://www.hindawi.com/isrn/rehabilitation/2013/278025/
Meade, B, Glenn, M., & Wirth, O. (2013). Mission critical: getting vets with PTSD back
to work, Medscape http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/781380
Hawley, C., Glenn, M., & Diaz, S. (2012). Vocational evaluation issues germane to
individuals with gambling related problems, Vocational Evaluation and Work
Adjustment Association Journal, 39 (1), 2-11.
Glenn, M. & O’Barto, N. (2011). Complementary practices in treatment for people with
substance use disorders: an introductory primer on nutritional interventions for
vocational rehabilitation personnel. Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 35
(2), 83-94.
Glenn, M. & Keferl, J. (2011). Vocational rehabilitation outcome analysis of persons
with substance use disorder: Results of a partnership and specialty counselor
model. Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 35 (2), 53-60.
Hawley, C. E., Glenn, M., & Keferl, J. (2011). Understanding connections between
problem gambling and disability: Implications for vocational evaluators.
Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment Association Journal, 38(1), 2-8.
http://www.magcloud.com/browse/Issue/153552.
Glenn, M., Diaz, S., & Hawley, C. (2009). Preparing addiction specialists to include case
management and vocational rehabilitation services in the treatment model for
problem gamblers, Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 8(1-2), 27-41.
Glenn, M. (ed.). (2009). Substance use disorders and vocational rehabilitation: VR
counselors’ desk reference. Dayton, OH: Research and Training Center on
Substance Abuse, Disability and Employment.
Glenn, M. & Moore, L. (2009). Building collaboration in substance abuse treatment and
vocational rehabilitation, Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 7 (2), 97-108.
Glenn, M. & Keferl, J. (2008). An exploratory investigation of rehabilitation counselors’
perceived readiness to undertake substance use disorder screening in vocational
rehabilitation. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 39(2), 37-42.
Moore, D., McAweeney, M., Glenn, M., Ford, J. & Keferl, J. (2008). Policy issues in VR
related to consumers with substance use disorders. Journal of Applied
Rehabilitation Counseling, 39(2), 12-18.
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Hawley, C.E., Glenn, M.K., & Diaz, S. (2007). Problem gambling in the workplace,
characteristics of employees seeking help. Journal of Work, 2 (4), 331-340.
Glenn, M., Diaz, S., & Moore, L. (2006). Self reported substance abuse problems among
problem gambling helpline callers, Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 5(1),
31-44.
Glenn, M. (2006). A rehabilitation educator’s perspective on merging accreditation
issues. Rehabilitation Education, 20 (2), 71-77.
RRTC on Drugs and Disability & Howard University Research and Training Center for
Access to Rehabilitation and Empowerment Opportunity. (2005). Primary author.
Exploring substance abuse among minorities with disabilities and its associations
with their experiences in vocational rehabilitation. Howard University
monograph, Washington, D.C.
Ford, J.A., Glenn, M.K., Li, L., & Moore, D. (2004). Substance abuse and women with
disabilities. In S.L. Welner & F. Haseltine (Eds.), Welners guide to the care of
women with disabilities (pp 315-332). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams &
Wilkins.
Glenn, M., Ford, J., Moore, D., & Hollar, D. (2003). Employment issues as related by
individuals living with HIV or AIDS. Journal of Rehabilitation, 69 (1), 20-36.
Glenn, M. (2001). The role of women in rehabilitation education. Rehabilitation
Education, 15 (1), 21-30.
Glenn, M., Hawley, C., & Mann, D. (2000). Rehabilitation leadership education online.
Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 24 (1), 25-36.
Glenn, M., & Christensen, J. (1999). Mentoring considerations. Journal of Rehabilitation
Administration, 23 (1), 63-68.
Glenn, M., Garcia, J., Li, L., & Moore, D. (1998). Preparation of rehabilitation
counselors to serve people living with HIV/AIDS. Rehabilitation Counseling
Bulletin, 41 (3), 190-200.
Garcia, J., Cartwright, B., & Glenn, M. (1997). Graduate instruction on psychosocial and
rehabilitation issues concerning African Americans and Latinos living with
HIV/AIDS, Rehabilitation Education, 11 (1&2), 55-82.
Glenn, M. (1996). Getting started on a communications campaign. New Designs for
Youth Development. Special Issue, 7-13.
Glenn, M., Schmit, L., & Erd, C. (1996). Checking it once and checking it twice. New
Designs for Youth Development. Special Issue, 14-18.
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Glenn, M., Erd, C., & Schmit, L. (Fall, 1996). Resource Cards: Passing the information
on. New Designs for Youth Development. Special Issue, 35-41.
Guest editor. (1994). Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin: Special Issue on Drugs and
Alcohol, 38 (2).
Glenn, M. (1994). Preparing rehabilitation specialists to address the prevention of
substance abuse problems. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin: Special Issue on
Drugs and Alcohol, 38 (2),164-179.
McMahon, B., Glenn, M., & Dixon, S. (1994). Prologue to the special issue on Drugs
and Alcohol: Resource center on substance abuse prevention and disability-
Bridging the gap. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin: Special Issue on Drugs and
Alcohol, 38 (2), 84-92.
Cooney, B. & Glenn, M. (1994). Coalitions address Americans with disabilities.
CADCA Strategizer, (9),1-8.
Glenn, M. & Dew, D. (1997). Improving vocational outcomes through the prevention of
substance abuse problems. Washington, DC: CTS Rehabilitation Specialists
Program. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M., Labre, M., & Dixon, S. (1993). Substance abuse prevention and
rehabilitation specialists, Introduction and Modules 1-6. Washington, DC: CTS
Rehabilitation Specialists Program. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Labre, M. (1994) Parents and teachers working together for prevention.
PALS: Wright State University School of Medicine.
Glenn, M. & Labre, M. (1994). Video presenter's guide for PALS. Wright State
University School of Medicine: PALS.
Glenn, M. & Henson, N. (1994). Join the unifighters in their fight against substance
abuse. PALS: Wright State University School of Medicine.
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (1993). Understanding a need ... Alcohol and other drug
prevention for people with disabilities: Video and Presenter's Guide.
Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability.
(USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). An overview of alcohol
and other drug abuse prevention and disability. Washington, DC: Resource
Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for
Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and Americans with disabilities. Washington, DC:
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Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS,
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and attention deficit disorder. Washington, DC: Resource
Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for
Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and blindness and visual impairments. Washington, DC:
Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS,
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and deafness and hearing loss. Washington, DC:
Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS,
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and hidden disabilities. Washington, DC: Resource Center
on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance
Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and learning disabilities. Washington, DC: Resource
Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for
Substance Abuse Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and mental illness. Washington, DC: Resource Center
on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for
Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and mental retardation. Washington, DC: Resource Center
on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance
Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and mobility limitations. Washington, DC: Resource
Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for
Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and
spinal cord injury. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse
Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
page 16 of 26
drug abuse prevention and traumatic brain injury. Washington, DC: Resource
Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for
Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and disability and enabling. Washington, DC: Resource
Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for
Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and disability and the family. Washington, DC: Resource
Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for
Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and disability and health implications. Washington, DC:
Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS,
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention)
Glenn, M. and Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and service delivery settings. Washington, DC: Resource
Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for
Substance Abuse Prevention)
Presentations
Glenn, M. (2015). Laws and legal action: Service dogs in the workplace.
NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, Arlington, VA, October, 20, 2015.
Leppma, M & Glenn, M. (2015). The art and science of loving-kindness meditation: A
practical guide for counselors and educators. Association for Spiritual, Ethical and
Religious Values in Counseling, New York City, NY, July 16, 2015.
Glenn, M. (2015). Elements of Successful Service Dog Partnerships in the Workplace.
Service Dog Awareness Conference, Chicago, IL, June 6, 2015.
Glenn, M. (2015). Supervisors’ perceptions of counselor characteristics that led to
effective and well-balanced practices. National Council on Rehabilitation Education
Annual Conference, Newport Beach, CA., April 23, 2015.
Glenn, M. (2015). A Healing State of Mind. Invited Opening Presentation. National
Council on Rehabilitation Education Annual Conference, Newport Beach, CA., April
23, 2015.
Glenn, M. (2014). A Conversation about Service Dogs in the Workplace, Keynote at
Consortia of Administrators of Native American Rehabilitation, Panama City Beach, FL,
November 19, 2014.
page 17 of 26
Thorne, K. & Glenn, M. (2014). Animal Assistance in Employment Reintegration among
Veterans: A Pilot Study. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, Arlington, VA, November 2,
2014.
Glenn, M. (2014). Mindful Ethics. Virginia Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators
Association, Staunton, VA September 12, 2014.
Glenn, M. (2014). Use of Contemplative Activities in Rehabilitation Counseling.
Virginia Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Association, Staunton, VA September
12, 2014.
Glenn, M. (2013). Exploratory study of service dog utilization in the workplace,
NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, Arlington, VA, November 5, 2013.
Glenn, M. (2013). Elements of a successful service dog partnership in the workplace,
American Veterinary Medicine Association and the International Association of Human-
Animal Interaction Organizations Annual Convention, Chicago, IL.
Glenn, M. (2013). Elements of successful service dog utilization in the workplace.
National Rehabilitation Education Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA., April 18,
2013.
Glenn, M. (2012). Mindful ethical decision making. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference,
Arlington, VA, October 29, 2012.
Glenn, M. (2012). Discovering what can work on the road to recovery. West Virginia
Division of Rehabilitation Services Annual Conference, Stonewall Jackson Resort, WV,
September 20, 1012.
Glenn, M. (2012). Creating mindful ethical practice in counseling, Association of
Spirituality, Ethical and Religious Values in Counseling Conference, June 4, 2012, Santa
Fe, NM.
Glenn, M. (2012). Complementary and alternative health care practices: their role in
treatment for substance use disorders. Distinguished lecturer, March 30, 2012 South
Dakota State University, Brookings, SD.
Glenn, M & O’Barto, N. (2011) Pilot study of core mindfulness practice in post- secondary
education and the implications for students with disabilities. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA
Conference, Washington, DC, October, 2011.
Glenn, M. (2011). Use of complementary and alternative health care reported by people
with disabilities. Annual Conference of the National Council on Rehabilitation
Education, Los Angeles, CA, April 2011.
Glenn, M., O’Barto, N., & Gitchel, W. A review of evidence based practices in
integrative medical & mental health care to inform rehabilitation practice.
NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, Washington, DC, October, 2010.
page 18 of 26
Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Therapists and client perceptions of case management &
vocational rehabilitation needs of people experiencing pathological gambling disorders.
National Council on Problem Gambling Annual Conference, Portland, OR, June 2010.
Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Case management & vocational rehabilitation
needs of clients experiencing pathological gambling disorders. Alberta Gaming
Conference, Banff, Canada, May 2010.
Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Case management & vocational rehabilitation
needs of clients experiencing pathological gambling disorders. 14th International
Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking, Lake Tahoe, NV, May 2009.
Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Case management needs of clients experiencing pathological
gambling disorders. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, October, 2008.
Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Exploring demographic and employment characteristics of
employees with self-reported gambling problems, American Counseling Association
International Conference, Hawaii, March 29, 2008.
Glenn, M. & Hawley, C.E. Problem gambling in the workplace: Characteristics of
people seeking help. American Rehabilitation Counseling Association National
Education Conference, Tampa, FL, November 9, 2007.
Glenn, M. & Keferl, J. Developing capacity in substance use disorder screening in
vocational rehabilitation. American Rehabilitation Counseling Association National
Education Conference, Tampa, FL, November 9, 2007.
Glenn, M. & Keferl, J. Developing capacity in substance use disorder screening in
vocational rehabilitation. State of the Science Conference, Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center on Substance Abuse, Disability and Employment, Washington, DC.
October 2007.
Hawley, C.E. & Glenn, M. Problem gambling in the workplace: Characteristics of
people seeking help. National Council on Problem Gambling Annual Conference, Kansas
City, KS, June 8, 2007.
Glenn, M. Critical thinking in vocational rehabilitation. West Virginia Department of
Rehabilitation Services Conference, Canaan Valley, WV, May 3, 2007.
Diaz, S., Hawley, C.E. & Glenn, M. Methodological issues in the analysis of statewide
problem-gambling helpline data. National Center for Responsible Gambling Annual
Conference on Gambling and Addiction: Lost in Translation? The Challenge of Turning
Good Research into Best Practices. Las Vegas, NV, Nov 12, 2006.
Glenn, M., & Moore, D. Screening for substance use in vocational rehabilitation
agencies: logic model approach. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, October, 2006.
Glenn, M., & Hawley, C.E.. Disability issues in the problem gambling treatment system.
page 19 of 26
13th
International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking. Reno, NV, May 23, 2006.
Keferl, J., & Glenn, M. Substance abuse, disability and employment: Implications for
educators. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Annual Educators Conference,
San Diego, CA, February 24, 2006.
Glenn, M., McAweeney, M. & Stagg, K. Substance use screening by vocational
rehabilitation counselors, NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, October 17, 2005.
Glenn, M. Addressing issues related to problem employees, WV Amusement and Limited
Video Lottery Operators Association, Lakeview Resort, WV, September 30, 2005.
Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Responsible gaming, WV Amusement and Limited Video
Lottery Operators Association, Lakeview Resort, WV, September 29, 2005.
Glenn, M., Adkins, B., & Slaughter, R. Critical thinking in rehabilitation service
delivery, NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Annual Conference, Washington, DC, October 25, 2004.
Glenn, M. Think Tank. Montana Association of Rehabilitation, West Yellowstone, MT,
October 14, 2004.
Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. (2004).Gambling: Is it an accessible vice? National Council on
Problem Gambling, Phoenix, AZ, June 18, 2004.
Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Gambling as a psychosocial issue in disability education,
National Council on Rehabilitation Education Annual Educators Conference, Tucson, AZ
February 20, 2004.
Glenn, M, Laick, B., & Mundis, C. Recruitment means relationship. National Council on
Rehabilitation Education/Rehabilitation Services Administration/Council on State
Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation Annual Conference, Washington, DC
October, 20, 2003.
Glenn, M. The changing role of the rehabilitation counselor: Panel presentation.
National Council on Rehabilitation Education/Rehabilitation Services
Administration/Council on State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation Annual
Conference, Washington, DC. October, 21, 2003.
Glenn, M. Implications for the Reauthorization of the Rehabilitation Act from an
Educator’s Perspective. Invited panel presentation to Council of State Administrators of
Vocational Rehabilitation, Bethesda, MD, April 2003.
Hayward, B., Glenn, M., & Muzzio, T. Further research/evaluation: Role of
consumer/counselor relationship in facilitating positive outcomes – what are the
implications for research and education/ training programs. Longitudinal Study of the
Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program: Implications for Practice, Washington, DC,
November 25 – 26, 2002.
page 20 of 26
Koch, S., Glenn, M.; & Keferl, J. Mentoring students in recovery: strategies for
rehabilitation education. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Annual
Educator’s Conference, Tucson, AZ, February 15, 2002.
Glenn, M. Ethics in rehabilitation. Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation,
Washington, PA November 15, 2001.
Glenn, M. The role of the rehabilitation counselor in a changing environment. General
Session, National Council on Rehabilitation Education/Rehabilitation Services
Administration/Council on State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation Annual
Conference, October 16, 2001.
Glenn, M. Substance abuse and vocational rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of
Rehabilitation Services, Clarksburg, WV May 21, 2001.
Glenn, M. HIV and vocational rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation
Services, Clarksburg, WV May 21, 2001.
Glenn, M., & Greer, R. Substance abuse and disability forum. American Rehabilitation
Counseling Association Forum, American Counseling Conference, San Antonio, TX,
March 19, 2001.
Glenn, M. & Reid, C. Reality in rehabilitation. American Counseling Conference, San
Antonio, TX, March 18, 2001.
Glenn, M. & Smith, J. Mentoring in research. National Council on Rehabilitation
Education, Tucson, AZ February, 20, 2001.
Glenn, M., Reid, C., & Hawley, C. Ethics and rehabilitation. Invited presentation for the
Virginia Rehabilitation Counseling Association, Richmond, VA, November, 2000.
Glenn, M. The red flags of substance abuse. Invited presentation for the Virginia
Rehabilitation Counseling Association, Collaborations Conference, Alexandria, VA,
August 9, 2000.
Glenn, M. Vocational and career counseling to support recovery. International
Counseling Conference, Costa Rica, June 15, 2000.
Glenn, M., Booker, C., Fox, C., & Weiss, D. University centers and state governments:
Addressing health policy needs. 8th
Annual LINKS 2000 Conference, Richmond, VA,
April 14, 2000.
Glenn, M., Hardin, J. & Dawes, S. Universities and emerging needs in the states. 8th
Annual LINKS 2000 Conference, Richmond, VA, April 14, 2000.
Glenn, M. & Wolkstein, E. Vocational decision-making in substance abuse treatment.
American Counseling Association. Washington, DC, March 24, 2000.
page 21 of 26
Glenn, M (1999). Rehabilitation leadership. National Rehabilitation Administrators
Association, Minneapolis, MN, November 12, 1999.
Glenn, M. (1999). Substance abuse and traumatic brain injury. West Virginia Traumatic
Brain Injury Association, Charleston, WV, October 22, 1999.
Wolkstein, E., & Glenn, M. (1999). Substance abuse, disability and vocational
rehabilitation. Regional meeting of the Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education
Program, University of Missouri-Columbia.
Glenn, M. (1999). Sex, drugs and Hep C in HIV. HIV, Women and Vocational
Rehabilitation. Conference sponsored by the RRCEP, University of Missouri.
Glenn, M. (1999). Substance abuse intervention and program planning. West Virginia
Division for Rehabilitation Services.
Glenn, M. & Reid, C. (1999). Using Reality Therapy to work with unmotivated clients.
Alliance for Rehabilitation Counseling Professional Development Symposium, Dallas,
TX.
Glenn, M. (1998). Vocational decision tree: A model for working with coexisting
disabilities. Advocates for Vocational Rehabilitation of Substance Abusers, NY, NY.
Glenn, M. (1998). Preventing problems related to substance abuse in vocational
rehabilitation. West Virginia Rehabilitation Association, Charleston, WV.
Glenn, M. (1998). HIV/AIDS and rehabilitation: A report on perceptions, knowledge, and
self-reported skill levels of rehabilitation specialists. The Alliance of American
Rehabilitation Counseling Association and National Rehabilitation Counseling
Association Conference, Vancouver, WA.
Glenn, M. (1997). Substance abuse: An equal opportunity problem. Montana
Association for Rehabilitation Annual Conference, West Yellowstone, MT.
Glenn, M. (1997). HIV- An emerging population for rehabilitation. Montana
Association for Rehabilitation Annual Conference, West Yellowstone, MT.
Davis, A. & Glenn, M. (1997). Consumer satisfaction survey: A tool for rehabilitation.
Montana Vocational Rehabilitation Annual Staff Meeting, West Yellowstone, MT.
Glenn, M. & Erd, C. (1996). Alcohol and drug prevention communication strategies for
runaway and homeless youth. PreSymposium Session. National Network for Youth,
Washington, DC.
Glenn, M. & Schmidt, M. (1995). Substance abuse assessment in a medical
rehabilitation setting. Multi-site videoconference held with Rehabilitation Institute of
Chicago and Rehabilitation Specialists Program of the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention Training System, Chicago, IL
page 22 of 26
Moore, D. & Glenn, M. (1995). State collaborative models. Multi-site videoconference
held with Wright State University and Rehabilitation Specialists Program of U.S. Center
for Substance Abuse Prevention Training System, Rockville, MD.
Glenn, M. (1994). The overlooked other: Women with disabilities and substance abuse.
ResourceLink Conference, U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Washington,
DC.
Glenn, M. & Pollets, D. (1994). Attention and prevention: Providing resources.
American Congress on Rehabilitation Medicine, Minneapolis, MN.
Glenn, M. & Pollets, D. (1994). Substance abuse and spinal cord injury. National
Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas, NV.
Glenn, M. (1993). Understanding the need ... alcohol and other drug abuse information
for youth and young adults with disabilities: An issue in transition. Supported
Employment Parents Transition and Technical Assistance Annual Conference, Rosslyn,
VA.
Glenn, M.(1993). Special education and substance abuse prevention. U.S. Department
of Drug Free School and Communities Conference.
Glenn, M. (1993). Closing Session. Massachusetts' Conference on Substance Abuse and
Disability, Worchester, MA.
Glenn, M. (1993). Substance Abuse and Disability. CSAP's National Conference.
Glenn, M. (1992). Plenary Session. Texas Conference on Substance Abuse and Disability,
Austin, TX.
Glenn, M. (1992). Closing Session. New York State Conference on Substance Abuse
and Disability, New York, NY. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention's Congressional
Breakfast Briefing, Capitol Hill, 1992.
Glenn, M. & Jeffers, J. (1992). Serving an Overlooked Minority, People with
Disabilities, Congressional Breakfast Briefing for the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse
Prevention.
Media Highlights
Job Accommodation Network Webcast: Best Practices - Employment and Service Dogs:
Perspectives from Assistance Dog Experts http://askjan.org/webcast/
Will Your Next Employee or Co-Worker Be a Dog? PR Web, July 11, 2014
http://www.prweb.com/releases/dogsintheworkplace/072014/prweb12006549.htm
Service Dogs in the Workplace: How to Make it Work, The Huffington Post. Posted by
Kelly, K. 8/06/2014
page 23 of 26
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kate-kelly/service-dogs-in-the-workp_b_5655838.html
Starting a Conversation about Service Dogs in the Workplace, The Huffington Post.
Posted by Kelly, K. 08/07/2013 12:01 pm http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kate-
kelly/starting-a-conversation-a_b_3720091.html
University Researcher, International Assistance Dog Week Founder Announce
Partnership to Increase Employment for People with Disabilities Partnered with
Assistance Dogs. Posted on PRWeb July 24, 2013
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/7/prweb10957210.htm
Successful Assistance Dog Partnerships in the Workplace, Episode 86, Working Like
Dogs Podcasts on Petlife Radio http://www.petliferadio.com/workingdogs.html
Research
Research Project. Characteristics of counselors who are perceived by supervisors to be
effective and well-balanced.
Research Project. Study of guide dog utilization in the workplace.
Research Project. Exploratory study of service dog utilization in the workplace.
Research Project. Analysis of the literature on effectiveness of complementary and
alternative medical practices on substance abuse treatment. Including: natural products;
mind-body medicine; manipulative and body based practices and other.
Research Project. The conceptualization of vocational rehabilitation and case
management issues germane to clients who are problem gamblers.
Research Project. Development of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Instrument-VR.
Collaboration with Wright State University's Rehabilitation Research and Training
Center on Substance Abuse and Employment, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and
SASSI Institute. 2004 - 2008.
Research Project. Co-Principal Investigator. State level policy and procedures analyses
dealing with the provision of rehabilitation services to consumers with substance abuse
disorders. Collaboration with Wright State University's Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center on Substance Abuse and Employment. 2004 - 2008.
Research Project. A review of problem gambling helpline data to ascertain issues related
to co-occurrence of other disabilities.
Research Project. Co-Principal Investigator. Effective delivery of vocational
rehabilitation services to people living with HIVIAIDS. Collaboration with Wright State
University's Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Drugs and Disability. 2000-
2003.
page 24 of 26
Survey Research Project. Principal Investigator. HIV/AIDS and rehabilitation:
A report on perceptions, knowledge, and self-reported skill levels of rehabilitation
specialists. Collaboration with The George Washington University and the Research and
Training Center on Drugs and Disability, Wright State University. 1996-97.
Quantitative Evaluation Project. Preparing rehabilitation specialists to address the
prevention of substance abuse problems through training and technical assistance.
Funded by the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. 1992-97.
Principal Investigator, Resources for Respect and Resiliency: The 3 Rs for Girls, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration. 1995-96.
Consulting Experience
Trainer. (2011). Wellness and Recovery. Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services,
Staunton, VA.
Trainer. (2008). Substance Abuse and Vocational Rehabilitation, Alaska Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation. Blended delivery, online and workshop, October 15 and 16,
2008.
Trainer. (2005). Critical Thinking in Rehabilitation. Virginia Department of
Rehabilitative Services, Richmond, VA.
Trainer. (2004). Improving Outcomes through Collaboration. North Dakota Division of
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Department of Human Services &
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. Funding: U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment; Contractor
Johnson, Bassin, & Shaw, Inc.
Trainer. (2004). Critical Thinking in Rehabilitation. Virginia Department of
Rehabilitative Services, Staunton, VA.
Trainer. (2003). Disability & Addiction: Substance Abuse as a Challenge to Employment
and Independence A Focus on Transition School to Work. Training Coordinated
through Substance Abuse Resources & Disability Issues at Wright State University by
Creative Training Accelerating Talent, Department of Education, DVR, CTAT, and
Protection & Advocacy, Inc. Gillette, Casper and Riverton, WY.
Trainer. (2003). Moving Forward in Rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of
Rehabilitation Services.
Trainer. (2002). HIV and Vocational Rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of
Rehabilitation Services.
Trainer. (2002). Substance Abuse and Vocational Rehabilitation. West Virginia Division
of Rehabilitation Services.
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Curriculum Developer and Trainer. (2001). Case management and special needs
populations (6 substance abuse workshops/6 disability workshops/online delivery). New
York City Human Resources Administration.
Trainer. (2000). Substance Abuse, Disability and Vocational Rehabilitation. Virginia
Department of Rehabilitative Services, Richmond, VA, May 26-27, 2000.
Trainer. (2000). Substance Abuse, Disability and Vocational Rehabilitation. Alaska
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Anchorage, AK, April 10-12, 2000.
Trainer of Trainers. (2000). Substance Abuse, Disability and Vocational Rehabilitation.
Research and Training Center on Drugs and Disability for Regional Continuing
Education Program at Western Washington University, Bellevue, WA, January 19-21,
2000.
Trainer. (1999). Screening and Brief Intervention. West Virginia Division of
Rehabilitation Services, Charleston, WV. Two day workshop.
Trainer. (1999). Preventing Problems Related to Substance Abuse in Vocational
Rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services, Charleston, WV. One
day workshop.
Facilitator. (1998). Vocational Strategies for Substance Abuse Treatment Programs. A
Treatment Improvement Protocol development meeting for the U.S. Center for Substance
Abuse Treatment.
Trainer. (1998). Vocational Rehabilitation Strategies for Persons with Substance Abuse
Disorders. Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program, George Washington
University, Washington, DC. Two day workshop.
Curriculum Development. (1998). Substance Abuse, Disabilities and Vocational
Rehabilitation. A manual being transferred for delivery via the World Wide Web by New
York University.
Curriculum Development and Trainer. (1998). Train the Trainers for the RRTC on
Drugs and Disability, Wright State University, Dayton, OH. Two day workshop in Salt
Lake City, UT.
Program Evaluator. (1998). NEA Creative Partnerships for Prevention Demonstration
Sites. Learning Systems Group, Washington, DC.
Writer. (1998). Gender Specific Programming for Girls Initiative. A monograph and
training curriculum. Green, Peters, and Associates, Nashville, TN.
Trainer. (1998). Effective Vocational Rehabilitation Strategies for Persons with
Substance Abuse and Personality Disorders, Montana Vocational Rehabilitation,
Billings, MT. Two day workshop.
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Curriculum Developer (1997). Improving Vocational Outcomes through Substance
Abuse Prevention. Educational Services, Inc., Washington, DC.
Trainer. (1995). Substance Abuse and Vocational Rehabilitation: Two-day workshops
for three sites. Substance Abuse Resources and Disability Issues with Michigan
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation and Center for Substance Abuse Services.
Technical Assistance. (1995). Substance Abuse Assessment in Rehabilitation. Alaska
Department of Rehabilitation, Anchorage, Alaska.
Technical Assistance. (1995). Substance Abuse in the Deaf Community. Department of
Rehabilitation, Anchorage, Alaska.
Technical Assistance. (1995). Substance Abuse and Youth with Disabilities. Technical
Assistance for Alaska Department of Rehabilitation, Anchorage, Alaska.
Technical Assistance. (1995). Prevention and Traumatic Injuries. Alaska Department of
Rehabilitation, Anchorage, Alaska.
Technical Assistance. (1995). Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Prevention.
Rehabilitation Specialists Program of the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention,
Miami, FL.
Technical Assistance. (1995). Programmatic Implications and Development. South
Carolina Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, SC.
Technical Assistance. (1995). Policy Development in Medical Rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation Specialists Program of the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention,
Harlem Hospital, NY, NY.
Technical Assistance. (1995). Effecting Substance Abuse in Medical Rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation hospital consortium in Colorado.
Technical Assistance. (1994). Rehabilitation Specialists and Prevention of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Other Drug Problems. Staff development session, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitation Services, Washington, DC.
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glenn vita 2015

  • 1. 1 MargaretK. Glenn,Ed.D.,CRC Associate Professor West Virginia University 504 Allen Hall PO Box 6122 Morgantown, WV 26506 304.293.2276 Margaret.Glenn@mail.wvu.edu Skype: margaretkglenn Education B.A. Bridgewater College 1978 History/Political Science M.S. Virginia Commonwealth University 1982 Rehabilitation Counseling Ed.D. The George Washington University 1997 Counseling/ Rehabilitation Certified Rehabilitation Counselor; Council on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification 1997; 2002; 2007; 2012 Certified Health Counselor Training. Institute for Integrative Nutrition, New York City, NY. May 2012. Certified Primordial Sound Meditation Instructor, Chopra Center University, Carlsbad, CA. October 2014. Awards Outstanding Researcher of the Year for the College of Education and Human Services 2014 National Council of Rehabilitation Educators President’s Award for Exemplary Diligence and Fortitude in Promoting Rehabilitation Research, Education and Services 2014 Switzer Fellow 8/2012 to 8/2013 Awarded the Switzer Distinguished Disability and Rehabilitation Research Fellowship by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research to conduct a year long study. The topic focused on an exploratory study of service dog use in the workplace. It was comprised of a concept mapping/pattern matching study of elements of service dog teams in the workplace and a qualitative study of the experiences of service dog teams using a Grounded
  • 2. 2 Theory approach. www.servicedogsintheworkplace.com In addition to publications, the project was highlighted in the following venues: Starting a Conversation about Service Dogs in the Workplace, The Huffington Post. Posted by Kelly, K. 08/07/2013 12:01 pm http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kate- kelly/starting-a-conversation-a_b_3720091.html University Researcher, International Assistance Dog Week Founder Announce Partnership to Increase Employment for People with Disabilities Partnered with Assistance Dogs. Posted on PRWeb July 24, 2013 http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/7/prweb10957210.htm Service Dogs in the Workplace: How to Make It Work, The Huffington Post. Posted by Kelly, K. 08/04/2014 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kate-kelly/service-dogs-in-the- workp_b_5655838.html Relevant Websites http://rehab.wvu.edu www.morgantownmeditation.com www.servicedogsintheworkplace.com Professional Experience Co-Founder and President. Morgantown Meditation 03/2014 to present Morgantown Meditation is a new venture in contemplation for health, happiness and finding life purpose. Program currently undergoing renovation. See www.morgantownmeditation.com Associate Professor and Coordinator of Clinical Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counseling (formerly Rehabilitation Counselor Education) West Virginia University College of Education and Human Services Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling & Counseling Psychology 1/01 to Present As Graduate faculty of the College of Human Resources and Education, responsible for student advising, teaching, community service, scholarship and research. Also coordinate the clinical rehabilitation and mental health counseling program within the department, maintaining curriculum design and delivery standards for a Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) accredited program, developing linkages with the state and national networks in rehabilitation, as well as liaison with other university-based programs. Manage the annual internship seminar for students, graduates and employers. Developed and disseminated program brochure, poster and other marketing materials.
  • 3. 3 In 2003, started an e-campus program of study in rehabilitation counseling with funding received from the WV Commission on Higher Education and, in 2004, online classwork in vocational evaluation with funding from WVU Extending Learning. The program has grown from 35 students in 2000 to over 75. It was awarded a Program of Excellence distinction by the WVU Board of Governors in 2015. Awarded: #1 in the Top 10 Best Buys Online Masters Degrees in Psychology, Human Services Social Sciences by GetEducated.com #6 in the Top 20 Online Masters Degrees in Substance Abuse Counseling by The Best Schools. Duties include the management of the RSA Scholars program funded by the US Rehabilitation Services Administration. Since the first award in 2004, 78 students have participated in this program. A current RSA scholars grant will fund an additional 18 students during 2015-20 Courses taught:  COUN 640: Addictions Counseling (e-campus and on campus) Spring 2002, Summer 2004, Summer 2005, Summer 2006, Summer 2007, Summer 2008; Summer 2009, Summer 2010, Summer 2011, Summer 2012, Summer 2013; Summer 2014; Summer 2015  COUN 609 – Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling (on campus) Fall 2007; Fall 2008; (e-campus) Spring 2011, Spring 2012; Spring 2014; Spring 2015  COUN 606: Counseling Theory and Techniques II (e-campus) Summer 2003  REHB 610 Medical Aspects of Rehabilitation (e-campus) Spring 2005; Fall 2015  REHB 612 Psychological Aspects of Disability (on campus) Spring 2004  REHB 620 Career Development and Job Placement (e-campus and on campus) Spring 2001, Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Spring 2003  REHB 624 Rehabilitation Client Services (e-campus and on campus) Fall 2001, Spring 2002, Fall, 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2004, Spring 2005, Fall 2005, Spring 2006  REHB 672 Practicum (e-campus) Fall 2011, Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Fall 2015  REHB 675 Clinical Practice (e-campus and on campus) Spring 2001, Fall 2001, Spring 2002, Spring 2003, Summer 2003, Spring 2004, Summer 2004, Summer 2004; Fall 2010; Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Spring, 2014, Spring 2015  CPSY 790 – Teaching practicum, 2002 - 2012  COUN 645 – Couples and Family Counseling (e-campus) Spring 2007; Spring 2008 Chair of the following doctoral dissertation committees in Counseling Psychology: Ruth, C. (defended 2013). Crisis as opportunity: Erikson identity development and personality constructs. Artman, L. (defended 2011). Work adjustment of TBI survivors: subjective reporting and indicators of work status. Limegrover, E. (defended 2011). Gender differences in college athletes on alcohol use and sexual consent. Guiffre, A. M. (defended 2009). The effect of brief exposure of motivational interviewing on
  • 4. 4 medical student’s use of motivational interviewing techniques, attitudes toward patients who smoke cigarettes, and medical student perceived self-efficacy. Golden, S. (defended 2008). Do parental monitoring strategies, parental knowledge, and adolescent risk taking differ based on family income and parental marital status? Nuszkowski, M. (defended 2008). Neuropsychological functioning of college students with ADHD. Dulko, J. (defended 2007). Application of the Emotional Intelligence construct to Frere, L. (defended 2007). Ethical decision-making in college counseling centers. Garrison, M. (defended 2007). Smoking as a form of weight control in women: Health effects versus perceived weight control benefits. Treadwell, K. (defended 2006). The impact of exposure to violent music on undergraduate college males’ state anger, affective, physiological and aggressive behavioral action responses. Hawkins, T.A. (defended 2005). Personality factors and other predictors of medical student performance at West Virginia University School of Medicine. Robinson, B. (defended 2005). Exploring career satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue as indicators of the quality of career engagement of public school educators. Chairperson West Virginia University College of Human Resources and Education Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling and Counseling Psychology Morgantown, WV 07/02 to 8/12 Responsible for the delivery of graduate programs in: Counseling and School Counseling which are nationally accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs (2011); Rehabilitation Counseling which is accredited by the Council on Rehabilitation Education (2018); and a doctoral program of study in Counseling Psychology accredited by the American Psychological Association (2015). Supervised delivery of coursework by twelve faculty members and adjunct faculty. Responsible for hiring eight new faculty members. Additional job duties included budget submission and monitoring for the department as well as organizing marketing and outreach efforts. Member of the Leadership Team of the Colleges of Human Resources and Education; Member of the Office of Sponsored Programs Advisory Committee; past member of University Committee on Student Rights and Responsibilities and Review/Judicial Board; University Chairs Advisory Committee 2003 – 2006. Assistant Professor Virginia Commonwealth University-Medical College of Virginia School of Allied Health Professionals, Department of Rehabilitation Counseling Richmond, VA 5/98 to 12/00
  • 5. 5 As Graduate faculty in the Department of Rehabilitation Counseling was responsible for student advising, teaching, community service, scholarship and research. In addition, was involved in the development of training for substance abuse and rehabilitation professionals through the continuing education program of the university. Teaching responsibilities included: RHAB521 Introduction to Substance Abuse; RHAB523 Emerging Issues in Substance Abuse Treatment; RHAB 691 Seminar in Lifelong Disability and Practicum. Administrative responsibilities included: Director of the substance abuse specialization component within the department; Project Director of Long Term Training Grant awarded by the U.S. Rehabilitation Services Administration; Member, Higher Education Consortium, Virginia Addiction Technology Transfer Center; Member of Advanced Certification Program Committee; Member of Steering Committee for HIV/AIDS Education and Training Center; and Member of the Advisory Committee for the Virginia Geriatric Education Center. Assistant Professor Montana State University-Billings Department of Counseling and Human Services, Billings. MT 1/97-5/98 As Undergraduate and Graduate faculty within the College of Education, performed various duties including teaching, student advising, community service, scholarship, and research. As faculty of the rehabilitation counseling program, the teaching and administrative load was as follows: REHA 215 Medical Aspects of Disabilities; REHA 303 Psychological Adjustment to Disability; REHA 515 Psychological Aspects of Disability (graduate level); REHA 516 Medical Aspects of Disability (graduate level); REHA 504 Occupational Information and Community Resources (graduate level); CHS 483 Treatment Perspectives of Chemical Dependency and Addictive Behaviors; REHA 490 Internship; REHA 590 Internship (graduate level); and REHA 594 Clinical Practice (graduate level). In addition, responsibilities included: Faculty Advisor, Student Rehabilitation Association; Committee member, Research and Creative Endeavor/Instructional and Professional Development Committee; Committee member, Rehabilitation Counseling Program Admissions Committee; Committee member, Rehabilitation Counseling Program Comprehensive Examination Committee; and Committee member, New Program Proposal Committee. Director of Programming Educational Services, Inc. Washington, DC 4/91-1/97 As Director of Programming, was responsible for program development and implementation of projects funded by state and federal grants and contracts. The job duties included: grant and contract writing and submission; new project start up; supervision of staff-, and marketing. In this position, supervised the following projects:
  • 6. 6 Discretionary Grant Application Support Services for OSERS: Principal Investigator. Conducted start up activities on multi-million dollar contract to provide support services to the three components of the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, including National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Rehabilitation Services Administration, and Office of Special Education. Created processes and forms for implementation of peer review selection, invitation, and conducting review sessions for discretionary grant competitions. Supervised subcontractor in the design and development of reviewer and process databases. Supported the components in actual review sessions. 1996. CSAPs Training System Rehabilitation Specialists Program: Director. Managed the organization and development of a contract to deliver training and technical assistance on alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problem prevention to rehabilitation specialists throughout the nation. The training audience included vocational rehabilitation agencies, independent living centers, and medical rehabilitation facilities. Duties included marketing, developing curriculum, coordinating logistics for delivery of training and technical assistance, developing Training of Trainers component, and participating as a Trainer and Training Coordinator. The curriculum was designed as an extended learning model. As such, was responsible for the development of preliminary practices, preparation materials, workshop curriculum and participants’ materials, and application materials. The application materials included recommendations based on research in the field and resources. In addition, technical assistance was offered to sites. Developed agendas and materials, as well as delivered technical assistance. As part of the design of this extended learning model, materials were also developed as tools for participants as they practiced prevention strategies in their workplace. Responsible for conceptualization, design and pretesting of a knowledge utilization package. This included fact sheets, posters, brochures and a video. In addition, conducted program analysis and collaborated with evaluation contract to develop program evaluation component. Developed feedback forms and conducted focus groups and peer review activities. Monitored budget expenditures and provided monthly and annual reports on this task order contract. 1993-1996. Resources for Respect and Resiliency: Principal Investigator. Responsible for the development and dissemination of a communications program in alcohol, tobacco, and other drug prevention targeting runaway and homeless female adolescents. This project was administered in partnership with the National Network for Youth as a subcontractor. Also responsible for managing this and the evaluation subcontract on this national initiative. 1995- 96. Sisters for Life Subcontract: Director. This subcontract was with Metro Teen AIDS, a Washington, DC-based non profit organization. As Director, responsible for the development of a curriculum for an alcohol, tobacco and other drug problem prevention grant targeting disadvantaged female adolescents of minority background. Also responsible for the development of staff training to address issues related to individual, family and community
  • 7. 7 factors. 1995-1996. Learning for Life: Curriculum Specialist. Served as curriculum specialist and staff development specialist for this Nashville, TN - based prevention project. The project was designed to address individual, family and community risk factors present for female adolescents in a public housing development who were also of minority background. The individual curriculum was arts-based and promoted the development of resiliency in the adolescents while addressing community environmental factors. 1994 to 1995. Wright State University: Subcontract Director. Developed activities and material as a subcontractor on a Drug-Free Schools and Communities grant awarded to Wright State University. The purpose of the grant was to develop curriculum and train special educators in alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problem prevention. The material includes activities for the classroom, material for parents of children with disabilities, and material for the child in special education. A video handbook was also produced and a comic book. Material won 1995 Markie Award. 1992 to 1995. Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability: Manager. Supervised the development of a Resource Center funded by a grant from the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. Wrote and implemented the procedures for material collection, acquisition and processing, and inquiry responses. Developed marketing plans and evaluation plans. Responsibilities included the direct supervision of two Information Specialists and an Administrative Assistant in the day to day operation of the Resource Center. Answered inquiries on the subject of alcohol and other drug prevention and disability, including statistics, literature reference and resource referral. Maintained a collection of documents on the subject and networked throughout the nation to develop resources on the subject. 1991 to 1996. Making Healthy Choices: Project Director. The Nancy Reagan Foundation grant provided for the development, production and distribution of audiocassette and handbook set. The set was designed to facilitate discussion of issues related to alcohol, tobacco and other drugs between children with disabilities and their families. Responsible for written materials and script; conducted focus groups; and supervised package design, marketing and distribution of completed product. Monitored budget. 1994-95. Coordinator/ Homeless Services Alcohol and Drug Services, Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board Fairfax, VA 10/89 - 4/91 Supervised substance abuse counselors in the County shelters who provide services to clients using a case management approach. Served as liaison with community based programs and resources. Established goals and objectives for service delivery, as well as developed procedures. Participated in county task force. Responsible for planning, coordinating and implementing expansion of services as the assistant to the Director of Residential Services. Participated in writing federal grants to
  • 8. 8 provide case management services, residential and outpatient treatment to special populations. Other duties included purchasing equipment, writing job descriptions, preparing budget outlines and projections, quality assurance, and providing training. Program Supervisor B Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services Falls Church Field Office and Northern Virginia Evaluation Center 10/86 - 8/89 Supervised and directed 19 professional and support staff in the vocational evaluation and service activities associated with the rehabilitation of persons with mental, emotional and physical disabilities. Areas of oversight included a rehabilitation field office, vocational evaluation centers and a job placement unit. Performed training functions; public relations activities; personnel, administrative and budgetary activities. Responsible for policy and procedure development and implementation, facility management and program evaluation for a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Rehabilitation Counselor Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services Alexandria, Virginia 8/80 -10/86 Initiated development of a caseload specializing in the vocational rehabilitation of substance abusers in residential and outpatient treatment programs, after performing intake services within a DRS rehabilitation team for Alexandria City. Established caseload goals and objectives and secured referral and service resources. Implemented case services delivery, authorized for services and provided individual and group counseling to individuals in local private, non profit and public substance abuse treatment facilities. Performed marketing and public relations activities, made presentations to civic and community organizations, and delivered disability and career awareness training programs. Conducted on-site reviews for architectural and environmental barriers and arranged for work site accommodations. Sought and developed integrated services with other agencies and community resources. Rehabilitation Counselor Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services Charlottesville, Virginia 8/78 - 8/80 Specialized in providing vocational rehabilitation services to youth with disabilities transitioning from school to work. Provided vocational evaluation, counseling services and coordinated training programs. Worked closely with local high schools, primarily the special education departments and guidance counselors. Conducted job placement and follow up activities.
  • 9. 9 Grant and Contract Funding Experience Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation Services Administration. Long Term Training – CSPD Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s Program. Awarded 2015. University. West Virginia University Community Engagement Grant, Strategizing the Creation of a Veterans’ Component of an Intentional Community in Morgantown, WV. Awarded 2015. Federal Grant (Individual): Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. Switzer Distinguished Research Fellowship. Awarded 2012. Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation Services Administration. Long Term Training –Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s Program. Awarded 2010. Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation Services Administration. Long Term Training – CSPD Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s Program. Awarded 2009. Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation Services Administration. Long Term Training – Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s Program. Awarded 2004. University Grant: WVU Extended Learning. Collaborative Online Project: Certificate Program in Vocational Evaluation, Awarded 2003. State Grant: West Virginia Higher Education Planning Council. Rehabilitation Counselor E-Campus Program, Awarded 2002. City Grant: New York City Human Resources Administration, Training in Special Population for Welfare to Work, Awarded 2001. State Grant (Federal funding): West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services, E- Resource Center for Rehabilitation Counseling Services. Awarded 2000. Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation Services Administration. Long Term Training – Rehabilitation Counseling Master’s Program. Awarded 1999. Federal Grant: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services. Research and
  • 10. page 10 of 26 Training Center on Improving Vocational Outcomes of Substance Abusers. Wrote training and dissemination sections for Wright State University. Awarded 1997. Federal Contract: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services. Discretionary Grant Application Support Services for OSERS. Awarded 1996. State Grant: Criminal Justice Division, Texas: Youth Express: Building Resiliency in Texas Youth Through the Arts. Awarded 1995. Federal Grant: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Resources for Respect and Resiliency: The 3 Rs for Girls. Awarded 1995. Federal Grant: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Sisters for Life. Awarded 1995. Federal Grant: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Learning for Life. Awarded 1993. Private Foundation: Making Healthy Choices, Nancy Reagan Foundation. Awarded 1993. Federal Contract: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Rehabilitation Specialists Program. Assisted in writing and development. Awarded 1992. Current Professional Memberships/Service Hold membership in the following international and national associations:  Alliance for Addiction Solutions  National Council on Rehabilitation Education  International Network of Integrative Mental Health (Charter Member)  Chi Sigma Iota Leadership positions  Board member, Alliance for Addiction Solutions, 2013 to present  Board member, West Virginia Council on Problem Gambling, 2002 –2011;  Board Member, National Council on Problem Gambling 2004 – 2008.  Founder and President, West Virginia Council on Problem Gambling, 2002 – 2004; 2005 - 2011 National Council on Rehabilitation Education  Past President 2003-04  President 2002-03  1st Vice President 2001-02  2nd Vice President, 2000  Board Member, Region III representative 1999 - 2000
  • 11. page 11 of 26  Council of Past Presidents Chair, 2003-04  Annual Conference Chair, 2002  Legislative Committee Chair, 2002-03  Professional Standards Committee Chair, 2000 – 01  Communications Committee Chair, 2000  Research Committee Chair, 1999 -2001. American Rehabilitation Counseling Association  Secretary, appointed 1999 and elected 2000, serving until 2002;  Program Chair, American Rehabilitation Counseling Association annual conference 2000. Reviewer, Rehabilitation Education, 2011-present. Editorial Board Member, Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2005 to 2009. Peer Reviewer, Research Grant Competition, Alberta Gaming Research Institute, 2003- 04, 2004-05 Editorial Board Member, Journal of Counseling and Development, 2000-02 Planning Committee member, State of the Science Conference, Research and Training Center on Substance Abuse, Disability and Employment 2007 Past service:  Advisory Board member, Youth Services Division, Alcohol and Drug Services, Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board, US Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, 1992-93;  Advisory Board member, Substance Abuse Resources and Disability Issues Project, Wright State University School of Medicine, 1995-2003;  Member Regional Advisory Group, Mid-Atlantic Addiction Technology Transfer Center.  Friends of Crossroads, Inc., Alexandria, VA, President and Secretary, 1987-89;  Member, Mayor's Commission on Disabled Persons, Alexandria, VA, 1981-89;  Advisory Board, Co-STAR Training Program, New York University, 1995;  Member, Disability Workgroup, U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, 1993-95;  Advisory Board Member, Gender Specific Programming for Girls Initiative, U.S. Office for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 1998. Publications and Information Dissemination Glenn, M. (2015). Stakeholder perceptions of the need for research on elements of service dog partnerships in the workplace, Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education 29(4), 1-16. Glenn, M., Leppma, M., & Thorne, K. (2015). Clinical supervisors’ perceptions of counselor characteristics associated with effective and well-balanced practices. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 46 (4), 29-36.
  • 12. page 12 of 26 Glenn, M. & Thorne, K. (2015). Does the purpose for using a service dog make a difference in the perceptions of what it takes to create successful outcomes in the workplace? Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 46 (2), 13-19. Glenn, M. (2013). Exploratory study of the elements of successful service dog use in the workplace. ISRN Rehabilitation, Volume 2013. http://www.hindawi.com/isrn/rehabilitation/2013/278025/ Meade, B, Glenn, M., & Wirth, O. (2013). Mission critical: getting vets with PTSD back to work, Medscape http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/781380 Hawley, C., Glenn, M., & Diaz, S. (2012). Vocational evaluation issues germane to individuals with gambling related problems, Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment Association Journal, 39 (1), 2-11. Glenn, M. & O’Barto, N. (2011). Complementary practices in treatment for people with substance use disorders: an introductory primer on nutritional interventions for vocational rehabilitation personnel. Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 35 (2), 83-94. Glenn, M. & Keferl, J. (2011). Vocational rehabilitation outcome analysis of persons with substance use disorder: Results of a partnership and specialty counselor model. Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 35 (2), 53-60. Hawley, C. E., Glenn, M., & Keferl, J. (2011). Understanding connections between problem gambling and disability: Implications for vocational evaluators. Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment Association Journal, 38(1), 2-8. http://www.magcloud.com/browse/Issue/153552. Glenn, M., Diaz, S., & Hawley, C. (2009). Preparing addiction specialists to include case management and vocational rehabilitation services in the treatment model for problem gamblers, Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 8(1-2), 27-41. Glenn, M. (ed.). (2009). Substance use disorders and vocational rehabilitation: VR counselors’ desk reference. Dayton, OH: Research and Training Center on Substance Abuse, Disability and Employment. Glenn, M. & Moore, L. (2009). Building collaboration in substance abuse treatment and vocational rehabilitation, Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 7 (2), 97-108. Glenn, M. & Keferl, J. (2008). An exploratory investigation of rehabilitation counselors’ perceived readiness to undertake substance use disorder screening in vocational rehabilitation. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 39(2), 37-42. Moore, D., McAweeney, M., Glenn, M., Ford, J. & Keferl, J. (2008). Policy issues in VR related to consumers with substance use disorders. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 39(2), 12-18.
  • 13. page 13 of 26 Hawley, C.E., Glenn, M.K., & Diaz, S. (2007). Problem gambling in the workplace, characteristics of employees seeking help. Journal of Work, 2 (4), 331-340. Glenn, M., Diaz, S., & Moore, L. (2006). Self reported substance abuse problems among problem gambling helpline callers, Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 5(1), 31-44. Glenn, M. (2006). A rehabilitation educator’s perspective on merging accreditation issues. Rehabilitation Education, 20 (2), 71-77. RRTC on Drugs and Disability & Howard University Research and Training Center for Access to Rehabilitation and Empowerment Opportunity. (2005). Primary author. Exploring substance abuse among minorities with disabilities and its associations with their experiences in vocational rehabilitation. Howard University monograph, Washington, D.C. Ford, J.A., Glenn, M.K., Li, L., & Moore, D. (2004). Substance abuse and women with disabilities. In S.L. Welner & F. Haseltine (Eds.), Welners guide to the care of women with disabilities (pp 315-332). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Glenn, M., Ford, J., Moore, D., & Hollar, D. (2003). Employment issues as related by individuals living with HIV or AIDS. Journal of Rehabilitation, 69 (1), 20-36. Glenn, M. (2001). The role of women in rehabilitation education. Rehabilitation Education, 15 (1), 21-30. Glenn, M., Hawley, C., & Mann, D. (2000). Rehabilitation leadership education online. Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 24 (1), 25-36. Glenn, M., & Christensen, J. (1999). Mentoring considerations. Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 23 (1), 63-68. Glenn, M., Garcia, J., Li, L., & Moore, D. (1998). Preparation of rehabilitation counselors to serve people living with HIV/AIDS. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 41 (3), 190-200. Garcia, J., Cartwright, B., & Glenn, M. (1997). Graduate instruction on psychosocial and rehabilitation issues concerning African Americans and Latinos living with HIV/AIDS, Rehabilitation Education, 11 (1&2), 55-82. Glenn, M. (1996). Getting started on a communications campaign. New Designs for Youth Development. Special Issue, 7-13. Glenn, M., Schmit, L., & Erd, C. (1996). Checking it once and checking it twice. New Designs for Youth Development. Special Issue, 14-18.
  • 14. page 14 of 26 Glenn, M., Erd, C., & Schmit, L. (Fall, 1996). Resource Cards: Passing the information on. New Designs for Youth Development. Special Issue, 35-41. Guest editor. (1994). Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin: Special Issue on Drugs and Alcohol, 38 (2). Glenn, M. (1994). Preparing rehabilitation specialists to address the prevention of substance abuse problems. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin: Special Issue on Drugs and Alcohol, 38 (2),164-179. McMahon, B., Glenn, M., & Dixon, S. (1994). Prologue to the special issue on Drugs and Alcohol: Resource center on substance abuse prevention and disability- Bridging the gap. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin: Special Issue on Drugs and Alcohol, 38 (2), 84-92. Cooney, B. & Glenn, M. (1994). Coalitions address Americans with disabilities. CADCA Strategizer, (9),1-8. Glenn, M. & Dew, D. (1997). Improving vocational outcomes through the prevention of substance abuse problems. Washington, DC: CTS Rehabilitation Specialists Program. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M., Labre, M., & Dixon, S. (1993). Substance abuse prevention and rehabilitation specialists, Introduction and Modules 1-6. Washington, DC: CTS Rehabilitation Specialists Program. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Labre, M. (1994) Parents and teachers working together for prevention. PALS: Wright State University School of Medicine. Glenn, M. & Labre, M. (1994). Video presenter's guide for PALS. Wright State University School of Medicine: PALS. Glenn, M. & Henson, N. (1994). Join the unifighters in their fight against substance abuse. PALS: Wright State University School of Medicine. Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (1993). Understanding a need ... Alcohol and other drug prevention for people with disabilities: Video and Presenter's Guide. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). An overview of alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and disability. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and Americans with disabilities. Washington, DC:
  • 15. page 15 of 26 Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and attention deficit disorder. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and blindness and visual impairments. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and deafness and hearing loss. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and hidden disabilities. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and learning disabilities. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and mental illness. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and mental retardation. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and mobility limitations. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and spinal cord injury. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and
  • 16. page 16 of 26 drug abuse prevention and traumatic brain injury. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and disability and enabling. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and disability and the family. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. & Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and disability and health implications. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Glenn, M. and Dixon, S. (eds). (1991, reprinted 1992 and 1993). A look at alcohol and drug abuse prevention and service delivery settings. Washington, DC: Resource Center on Substance Abuse Prevention and Disability. (USDHHS, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) Presentations Glenn, M. (2015). Laws and legal action: Service dogs in the workplace. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, Arlington, VA, October, 20, 2015. Leppma, M & Glenn, M. (2015). The art and science of loving-kindness meditation: A practical guide for counselors and educators. Association for Spiritual, Ethical and Religious Values in Counseling, New York City, NY, July 16, 2015. Glenn, M. (2015). Elements of Successful Service Dog Partnerships in the Workplace. Service Dog Awareness Conference, Chicago, IL, June 6, 2015. Glenn, M. (2015). Supervisors’ perceptions of counselor characteristics that led to effective and well-balanced practices. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Annual Conference, Newport Beach, CA., April 23, 2015. Glenn, M. (2015). A Healing State of Mind. Invited Opening Presentation. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Annual Conference, Newport Beach, CA., April 23, 2015. Glenn, M. (2014). A Conversation about Service Dogs in the Workplace, Keynote at Consortia of Administrators of Native American Rehabilitation, Panama City Beach, FL, November 19, 2014.
  • 17. page 17 of 26 Thorne, K. & Glenn, M. (2014). Animal Assistance in Employment Reintegration among Veterans: A Pilot Study. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, Arlington, VA, November 2, 2014. Glenn, M. (2014). Mindful Ethics. Virginia Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Association, Staunton, VA September 12, 2014. Glenn, M. (2014). Use of Contemplative Activities in Rehabilitation Counseling. Virginia Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Association, Staunton, VA September 12, 2014. Glenn, M. (2013). Exploratory study of service dog utilization in the workplace, NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, Arlington, VA, November 5, 2013. Glenn, M. (2013). Elements of a successful service dog partnership in the workplace, American Veterinary Medicine Association and the International Association of Human- Animal Interaction Organizations Annual Convention, Chicago, IL. Glenn, M. (2013). Elements of successful service dog utilization in the workplace. National Rehabilitation Education Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA., April 18, 2013. Glenn, M. (2012). Mindful ethical decision making. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, Arlington, VA, October 29, 2012. Glenn, M. (2012). Discovering what can work on the road to recovery. West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services Annual Conference, Stonewall Jackson Resort, WV, September 20, 1012. Glenn, M. (2012). Creating mindful ethical practice in counseling, Association of Spirituality, Ethical and Religious Values in Counseling Conference, June 4, 2012, Santa Fe, NM. Glenn, M. (2012). Complementary and alternative health care practices: their role in treatment for substance use disorders. Distinguished lecturer, March 30, 2012 South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD. Glenn, M & O’Barto, N. (2011) Pilot study of core mindfulness practice in post- secondary education and the implications for students with disabilities. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, Washington, DC, October, 2011. Glenn, M. (2011). Use of complementary and alternative health care reported by people with disabilities. Annual Conference of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education, Los Angeles, CA, April 2011. Glenn, M., O’Barto, N., & Gitchel, W. A review of evidence based practices in integrative medical & mental health care to inform rehabilitation practice. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, Washington, DC, October, 2010.
  • 18. page 18 of 26 Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Therapists and client perceptions of case management & vocational rehabilitation needs of people experiencing pathological gambling disorders. National Council on Problem Gambling Annual Conference, Portland, OR, June 2010. Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Case management & vocational rehabilitation needs of clients experiencing pathological gambling disorders. Alberta Gaming Conference, Banff, Canada, May 2010. Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Case management & vocational rehabilitation needs of clients experiencing pathological gambling disorders. 14th International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking, Lake Tahoe, NV, May 2009. Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Case management needs of clients experiencing pathological gambling disorders. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, October, 2008. Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Exploring demographic and employment characteristics of employees with self-reported gambling problems, American Counseling Association International Conference, Hawaii, March 29, 2008. Glenn, M. & Hawley, C.E. Problem gambling in the workplace: Characteristics of people seeking help. American Rehabilitation Counseling Association National Education Conference, Tampa, FL, November 9, 2007. Glenn, M. & Keferl, J. Developing capacity in substance use disorder screening in vocational rehabilitation. American Rehabilitation Counseling Association National Education Conference, Tampa, FL, November 9, 2007. Glenn, M. & Keferl, J. Developing capacity in substance use disorder screening in vocational rehabilitation. State of the Science Conference, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Substance Abuse, Disability and Employment, Washington, DC. October 2007. Hawley, C.E. & Glenn, M. Problem gambling in the workplace: Characteristics of people seeking help. National Council on Problem Gambling Annual Conference, Kansas City, KS, June 8, 2007. Glenn, M. Critical thinking in vocational rehabilitation. West Virginia Department of Rehabilitation Services Conference, Canaan Valley, WV, May 3, 2007. Diaz, S., Hawley, C.E. & Glenn, M. Methodological issues in the analysis of statewide problem-gambling helpline data. National Center for Responsible Gambling Annual Conference on Gambling and Addiction: Lost in Translation? The Challenge of Turning Good Research into Best Practices. Las Vegas, NV, Nov 12, 2006. Glenn, M., & Moore, D. Screening for substance use in vocational rehabilitation agencies: logic model approach. NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, October, 2006. Glenn, M., & Hawley, C.E.. Disability issues in the problem gambling treatment system.
  • 19. page 19 of 26 13th International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking. Reno, NV, May 23, 2006. Keferl, J., & Glenn, M. Substance abuse, disability and employment: Implications for educators. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Annual Educators Conference, San Diego, CA, February 24, 2006. Glenn, M., McAweeney, M. & Stagg, K. Substance use screening by vocational rehabilitation counselors, NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Conference, October 17, 2005. Glenn, M. Addressing issues related to problem employees, WV Amusement and Limited Video Lottery Operators Association, Lakeview Resort, WV, September 30, 2005. Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Responsible gaming, WV Amusement and Limited Video Lottery Operators Association, Lakeview Resort, WV, September 29, 2005. Glenn, M., Adkins, B., & Slaughter, R. Critical thinking in rehabilitation service delivery, NCRE/CSAVR/RSA Annual Conference, Washington, DC, October 25, 2004. Glenn, M. Think Tank. Montana Association of Rehabilitation, West Yellowstone, MT, October 14, 2004. Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. (2004).Gambling: Is it an accessible vice? National Council on Problem Gambling, Phoenix, AZ, June 18, 2004. Glenn, M. & Hawley, C. Gambling as a psychosocial issue in disability education, National Council on Rehabilitation Education Annual Educators Conference, Tucson, AZ February 20, 2004. Glenn, M, Laick, B., & Mundis, C. Recruitment means relationship. National Council on Rehabilitation Education/Rehabilitation Services Administration/Council on State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation Annual Conference, Washington, DC October, 20, 2003. Glenn, M. The changing role of the rehabilitation counselor: Panel presentation. National Council on Rehabilitation Education/Rehabilitation Services Administration/Council on State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation Annual Conference, Washington, DC. October, 21, 2003. Glenn, M. Implications for the Reauthorization of the Rehabilitation Act from an Educator’s Perspective. Invited panel presentation to Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation, Bethesda, MD, April 2003. Hayward, B., Glenn, M., & Muzzio, T. Further research/evaluation: Role of consumer/counselor relationship in facilitating positive outcomes – what are the implications for research and education/ training programs. Longitudinal Study of the Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program: Implications for Practice, Washington, DC, November 25 – 26, 2002.
  • 20. page 20 of 26 Koch, S., Glenn, M.; & Keferl, J. Mentoring students in recovery: strategies for rehabilitation education. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Annual Educator’s Conference, Tucson, AZ, February 15, 2002. Glenn, M. Ethics in rehabilitation. Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Washington, PA November 15, 2001. Glenn, M. The role of the rehabilitation counselor in a changing environment. General Session, National Council on Rehabilitation Education/Rehabilitation Services Administration/Council on State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation Annual Conference, October 16, 2001. Glenn, M. Substance abuse and vocational rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services, Clarksburg, WV May 21, 2001. Glenn, M. HIV and vocational rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services, Clarksburg, WV May 21, 2001. Glenn, M., & Greer, R. Substance abuse and disability forum. American Rehabilitation Counseling Association Forum, American Counseling Conference, San Antonio, TX, March 19, 2001. Glenn, M. & Reid, C. Reality in rehabilitation. American Counseling Conference, San Antonio, TX, March 18, 2001. Glenn, M. & Smith, J. Mentoring in research. National Council on Rehabilitation Education, Tucson, AZ February, 20, 2001. Glenn, M., Reid, C., & Hawley, C. Ethics and rehabilitation. Invited presentation for the Virginia Rehabilitation Counseling Association, Richmond, VA, November, 2000. Glenn, M. The red flags of substance abuse. Invited presentation for the Virginia Rehabilitation Counseling Association, Collaborations Conference, Alexandria, VA, August 9, 2000. Glenn, M. Vocational and career counseling to support recovery. International Counseling Conference, Costa Rica, June 15, 2000. Glenn, M., Booker, C., Fox, C., & Weiss, D. University centers and state governments: Addressing health policy needs. 8th Annual LINKS 2000 Conference, Richmond, VA, April 14, 2000. Glenn, M., Hardin, J. & Dawes, S. Universities and emerging needs in the states. 8th Annual LINKS 2000 Conference, Richmond, VA, April 14, 2000. Glenn, M. & Wolkstein, E. Vocational decision-making in substance abuse treatment. American Counseling Association. Washington, DC, March 24, 2000.
  • 21. page 21 of 26 Glenn, M (1999). Rehabilitation leadership. National Rehabilitation Administrators Association, Minneapolis, MN, November 12, 1999. Glenn, M. (1999). Substance abuse and traumatic brain injury. West Virginia Traumatic Brain Injury Association, Charleston, WV, October 22, 1999. Wolkstein, E., & Glenn, M. (1999). Substance abuse, disability and vocational rehabilitation. Regional meeting of the Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program, University of Missouri-Columbia. Glenn, M. (1999). Sex, drugs and Hep C in HIV. HIV, Women and Vocational Rehabilitation. Conference sponsored by the RRCEP, University of Missouri. Glenn, M. (1999). Substance abuse intervention and program planning. West Virginia Division for Rehabilitation Services. Glenn, M. & Reid, C. (1999). Using Reality Therapy to work with unmotivated clients. Alliance for Rehabilitation Counseling Professional Development Symposium, Dallas, TX. Glenn, M. (1998). Vocational decision tree: A model for working with coexisting disabilities. Advocates for Vocational Rehabilitation of Substance Abusers, NY, NY. Glenn, M. (1998). Preventing problems related to substance abuse in vocational rehabilitation. West Virginia Rehabilitation Association, Charleston, WV. Glenn, M. (1998). HIV/AIDS and rehabilitation: A report on perceptions, knowledge, and self-reported skill levels of rehabilitation specialists. The Alliance of American Rehabilitation Counseling Association and National Rehabilitation Counseling Association Conference, Vancouver, WA. Glenn, M. (1997). Substance abuse: An equal opportunity problem. Montana Association for Rehabilitation Annual Conference, West Yellowstone, MT. Glenn, M. (1997). HIV- An emerging population for rehabilitation. Montana Association for Rehabilitation Annual Conference, West Yellowstone, MT. Davis, A. & Glenn, M. (1997). Consumer satisfaction survey: A tool for rehabilitation. Montana Vocational Rehabilitation Annual Staff Meeting, West Yellowstone, MT. Glenn, M. & Erd, C. (1996). Alcohol and drug prevention communication strategies for runaway and homeless youth. PreSymposium Session. National Network for Youth, Washington, DC. Glenn, M. & Schmidt, M. (1995). Substance abuse assessment in a medical rehabilitation setting. Multi-site videoconference held with Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and Rehabilitation Specialists Program of the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Training System, Chicago, IL
  • 22. page 22 of 26 Moore, D. & Glenn, M. (1995). State collaborative models. Multi-site videoconference held with Wright State University and Rehabilitation Specialists Program of U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Training System, Rockville, MD. Glenn, M. (1994). The overlooked other: Women with disabilities and substance abuse. ResourceLink Conference, U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Washington, DC. Glenn, M. & Pollets, D. (1994). Attention and prevention: Providing resources. American Congress on Rehabilitation Medicine, Minneapolis, MN. Glenn, M. & Pollets, D. (1994). Substance abuse and spinal cord injury. National Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas, NV. Glenn, M. (1993). Understanding the need ... alcohol and other drug abuse information for youth and young adults with disabilities: An issue in transition. Supported Employment Parents Transition and Technical Assistance Annual Conference, Rosslyn, VA. Glenn, M.(1993). Special education and substance abuse prevention. U.S. Department of Drug Free School and Communities Conference. Glenn, M. (1993). Closing Session. Massachusetts' Conference on Substance Abuse and Disability, Worchester, MA. Glenn, M. (1993). Substance Abuse and Disability. CSAP's National Conference. Glenn, M. (1992). Plenary Session. Texas Conference on Substance Abuse and Disability, Austin, TX. Glenn, M. (1992). Closing Session. New York State Conference on Substance Abuse and Disability, New York, NY. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention's Congressional Breakfast Briefing, Capitol Hill, 1992. Glenn, M. & Jeffers, J. (1992). Serving an Overlooked Minority, People with Disabilities, Congressional Breakfast Briefing for the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. Media Highlights Job Accommodation Network Webcast: Best Practices - Employment and Service Dogs: Perspectives from Assistance Dog Experts http://askjan.org/webcast/ Will Your Next Employee or Co-Worker Be a Dog? PR Web, July 11, 2014 http://www.prweb.com/releases/dogsintheworkplace/072014/prweb12006549.htm Service Dogs in the Workplace: How to Make it Work, The Huffington Post. Posted by Kelly, K. 8/06/2014
  • 23. page 23 of 26 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kate-kelly/service-dogs-in-the-workp_b_5655838.html Starting a Conversation about Service Dogs in the Workplace, The Huffington Post. Posted by Kelly, K. 08/07/2013 12:01 pm http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kate- kelly/starting-a-conversation-a_b_3720091.html University Researcher, International Assistance Dog Week Founder Announce Partnership to Increase Employment for People with Disabilities Partnered with Assistance Dogs. Posted on PRWeb July 24, 2013 http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/7/prweb10957210.htm Successful Assistance Dog Partnerships in the Workplace, Episode 86, Working Like Dogs Podcasts on Petlife Radio http://www.petliferadio.com/workingdogs.html Research Research Project. Characteristics of counselors who are perceived by supervisors to be effective and well-balanced. Research Project. Study of guide dog utilization in the workplace. Research Project. Exploratory study of service dog utilization in the workplace. Research Project. Analysis of the literature on effectiveness of complementary and alternative medical practices on substance abuse treatment. Including: natural products; mind-body medicine; manipulative and body based practices and other. Research Project. The conceptualization of vocational rehabilitation and case management issues germane to clients who are problem gamblers. Research Project. Development of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Instrument-VR. Collaboration with Wright State University's Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Substance Abuse and Employment, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and SASSI Institute. 2004 - 2008. Research Project. Co-Principal Investigator. State level policy and procedures analyses dealing with the provision of rehabilitation services to consumers with substance abuse disorders. Collaboration with Wright State University's Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Substance Abuse and Employment. 2004 - 2008. Research Project. A review of problem gambling helpline data to ascertain issues related to co-occurrence of other disabilities. Research Project. Co-Principal Investigator. Effective delivery of vocational rehabilitation services to people living with HIVIAIDS. Collaboration with Wright State University's Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Drugs and Disability. 2000- 2003.
  • 24. page 24 of 26 Survey Research Project. Principal Investigator. HIV/AIDS and rehabilitation: A report on perceptions, knowledge, and self-reported skill levels of rehabilitation specialists. Collaboration with The George Washington University and the Research and Training Center on Drugs and Disability, Wright State University. 1996-97. Quantitative Evaluation Project. Preparing rehabilitation specialists to address the prevention of substance abuse problems through training and technical assistance. Funded by the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. 1992-97. Principal Investigator, Resources for Respect and Resiliency: The 3 Rs for Girls, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 1995-96. Consulting Experience Trainer. (2011). Wellness and Recovery. Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services, Staunton, VA. Trainer. (2008). Substance Abuse and Vocational Rehabilitation, Alaska Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Blended delivery, online and workshop, October 15 and 16, 2008. Trainer. (2005). Critical Thinking in Rehabilitation. Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services, Richmond, VA. Trainer. (2004). Improving Outcomes through Collaboration. North Dakota Division of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Department of Human Services & Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. Funding: U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment; Contractor Johnson, Bassin, & Shaw, Inc. Trainer. (2004). Critical Thinking in Rehabilitation. Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services, Staunton, VA. Trainer. (2003). Disability & Addiction: Substance Abuse as a Challenge to Employment and Independence A Focus on Transition School to Work. Training Coordinated through Substance Abuse Resources & Disability Issues at Wright State University by Creative Training Accelerating Talent, Department of Education, DVR, CTAT, and Protection & Advocacy, Inc. Gillette, Casper and Riverton, WY. Trainer. (2003). Moving Forward in Rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services. Trainer. (2002). HIV and Vocational Rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services. Trainer. (2002). Substance Abuse and Vocational Rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services.
  • 25. page 25 of 26 Curriculum Developer and Trainer. (2001). Case management and special needs populations (6 substance abuse workshops/6 disability workshops/online delivery). New York City Human Resources Administration. Trainer. (2000). Substance Abuse, Disability and Vocational Rehabilitation. Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services, Richmond, VA, May 26-27, 2000. Trainer. (2000). Substance Abuse, Disability and Vocational Rehabilitation. Alaska Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Anchorage, AK, April 10-12, 2000. Trainer of Trainers. (2000). Substance Abuse, Disability and Vocational Rehabilitation. Research and Training Center on Drugs and Disability for Regional Continuing Education Program at Western Washington University, Bellevue, WA, January 19-21, 2000. Trainer. (1999). Screening and Brief Intervention. West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services, Charleston, WV. Two day workshop. Trainer. (1999). Preventing Problems Related to Substance Abuse in Vocational Rehabilitation. West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services, Charleston, WV. One day workshop. Facilitator. (1998). Vocational Strategies for Substance Abuse Treatment Programs. A Treatment Improvement Protocol development meeting for the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Trainer. (1998). Vocational Rehabilitation Strategies for Persons with Substance Abuse Disorders. Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program, George Washington University, Washington, DC. Two day workshop. Curriculum Development. (1998). Substance Abuse, Disabilities and Vocational Rehabilitation. A manual being transferred for delivery via the World Wide Web by New York University. Curriculum Development and Trainer. (1998). Train the Trainers for the RRTC on Drugs and Disability, Wright State University, Dayton, OH. Two day workshop in Salt Lake City, UT. Program Evaluator. (1998). NEA Creative Partnerships for Prevention Demonstration Sites. Learning Systems Group, Washington, DC. Writer. (1998). Gender Specific Programming for Girls Initiative. A monograph and training curriculum. Green, Peters, and Associates, Nashville, TN. Trainer. (1998). Effective Vocational Rehabilitation Strategies for Persons with Substance Abuse and Personality Disorders, Montana Vocational Rehabilitation, Billings, MT. Two day workshop.
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