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Dr. Randall  Basham
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Dr. Randall Basham
Associate Professor-School of Social Work, Director-Master of Science in Social Work (M.S.S.W.) Program
 
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Keywords Higher education administration, research and evaluation, information technology applications, data imaging, group measurement, in health and behavioral health service delivery, child welfare, aging, disaster response, and international sustainability.   
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Kang, S. Y. Basham, R.E. & Kim, Y. J. (2013). The Contributing Factors of Depressive Symptoms among Korean Immigrant Elders in Texas. Journal of Gerontological Social Work 56(1):67-82
Basham, R. & Kang, S. (2013) Infusing Gero-Educational Curriculum Content with Online Learning Resources: Best Practices and Lessons Learned. The National Social Science Technology Journal 2(3) pp. 2-11.
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Basham, R. (2013). Surveilling the Elderly: Emerging demographic needs and social implications of RFID chip technology use. In K. Michael. (Eds.), Uberveillance and the Social Implications of Microchip Implants: Emerging Technologies.. Hershey, Pa.: IGI Global Publishing.
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National Presentations (U.S.A.)

1. Brownell, G. & Basham, R. (Pending, 2013) A Qualitative Study of the Reintegration Experiences of Ex-Child Soldiers in Liberia. Poster session presented at at the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) 2013 Annual Program Meeting (APM), International Issues Track, Dallas, Texas.

2. Preble, K., Mengo, C.,  Basham, R. & Richards, T. (Pending, 2013) Human Trafficking: A systematic review of online training videos. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) 2013 Annual Program Meeting (APM), International Issues Track, Dallas, Texas.

3. Brownell, G., Bezboruah, K.,  & Basham, R. (Pending, 2013)  "Roles of NGOs in Ex-Combatants' Reintegration" Poster session presented at Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), 42nd Annual Conference, Hartford, Connecticut.

4. Basham, R.E. (2013, March). The Online Stress Crisis and Coping Course for Graduate Professional Students: Elements of style, for low stress course development and delivery. Presented at the Twenty ninth National Technology and Social Science Conference, of the National Social Science Association (NSSA), Las Vegas, Nevada.

5. Basham, R.E., & Kang, S.Y. (2012, April). Using Technology to Infuse and Evaluate Gero-Educational Curriculum Content. Presented at the Twenty eighth National Technology and Social Science Conference, of the National Social Science Association (NSSA), Las Vegas, Nevada.

6. Basham, R.E. (2011, April).The Mind Body Connection, Technology and Healthy Aging. Paper presented at the Twenty seventh National Technology and Social Science Conference, of the National Social Science Association (NSSA), Las Vegas, Nevada.

7. Kang, S.Y., Basham, R.E., & Kim, Y.J. (2010, November). English language proficiency and depressive symptoms among Korean American elders. Poster session presented at The Gerontological Society of America's 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana.

8. Kang, S.Y. & Basham, R.E. (2010, October) Foundation Curricula Development in Social Work Gerontology, Invited presentation; for The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Curriculum Development Institute of the Council on Social Work Education’s, 56th Annual Program Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

9. Basham, R.E. & Kang, S.Y. (2010, March). Sustainable aging: Innovations in emerging technology and service delivery. Presented at the Twenty sixth National Technology and Social Science Conference, of the National Social Science Association (NSSA), Las Vegas, Nevada.

10. Kang, S.Y., & Basham, R.E. (2010, March). Special equipment use among frail elders with family caregivers. Presented at the Twenty sixth National Technology and Social Science Conference, of the National Social Science Association (NSSA), Las Vegas, Nevada.

11. Kang, S.Y., Moon, S.S., & Basham, R.E. (2009, November). English language proficiency and depressive symptoms among Chinese American elders in Arizona. Poster session presented at The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.

12. Basham, R.E. (2009, April). The Graying of Civilization,  Service Need, Technology and Social Values Conflict, Presented at the Twenty fifth National Technology and Social Science Conference, of the National Social Science Association (NSSA), Las Vegas, Nevada.

13. Patterson, D. A., & Basham, R. E. (2008, October). Faculty Development Institute:Teaching Data Analysis with Spreadsheets: Robust and Readily Available Tools for Practice and  Research,  presented at Annual Program Meeting (APM), and Council on Conferences and Faculty Development of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

14. Basham, R., Pillai, V., & Gupta, R. (2007, October). A multivariate analysis ofthe working poor in Texas: Implications for policy. Paper presented at the Annual Program Meeting (APM), and Council on Conferences and Faculty Development of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), San Francisco, California.

15. Lehmann P., Basham R., Spence E., & Strickler, H. (2007, January). An exploratory test of two Solution Focused Fidelity Instruments. Presented at the Bridging Disciplinary Boundaries: Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work SSWR), San Francisco, California.

16. Pillai, V., Basham, R., & Jayasundera, D. (2006, November). “The Working Poor in Texas: The Role of Immigration.” Presented at the symposium on: work, occupations, and industry: Southern Demography Association, Annual Meeting, Durham, North Carolina.

17. Patterson, D. A. & Basham, R. E. (2004, February). Using spreadsheets to teach research skills for social work practice. Workshop presented at the 7th Annual Technology Conference of The University of South Carolina, in conjunction with the 50th Annual Program Meeting (APM) of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), Anaheim, California

18. Basham, R. E. (2004, January). Data visualization methods in the evaluation of multilevel change over time. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.

19. Patterson, D. A. & Basham, R. E. (2004, January). Spreadsheets: Robust and flexible tools for data analysis in social work research. Workshop presented at the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.

20. Rycraft, J., Schoech, R., Basham, R., & Ferris, J. (2003, September). Effective use of data to meet national CFSR (Child and Family Services Review) standards. Workshop presentation for the 14th Annual National Family Preservation Conference (NFPC) Family Preservation Institute hosted by New Mexico State University: San Antonio, Texas.

21. Basham, R. E. (2003, August). The impact of conflict and uncertainty on Medicare social policy. Competitive paper presented at the 2003 National Social Welfare Policy Conference, The University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina.

22. Pierson, B., Wittenstrom, K., Schoech, R., Basham, R., and Fluke, J. (2003, April). Visualizing SACWIS data to optimize decision-making. Panel presentation for the Child Welfare League of America (CWLA)-National Resource Center for Information Technology in Child Welfare (NRC-ITCW) Making it Work: National Child Welfare Data Conference, Arlington, Virginia.

23. Basham, R. E. (2003, January). Invited panel presentation: In J. Rycraft  (Chair), Visualizing SACWIS data (Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information Systems) to optimize decision making to meet national CFSR standards. Presented for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families: Annual Mid-Winter Leadership Training Conference (Leon R. McCowen, Regional Administrator) Dallas, Texas.

24. Basham, R. E., & Patterson, D. A. (2002, February). Using spreadsheets for data collection, statistical analysis, and graphical representation. Electronic poster session presented at the Annual Program Meeting (APM) of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) in Nashville, Tennessee.

25. Patterson, D. A., & Basham, R. E. (2001, January). Data visualization procedures in the analysis of group treatment outcomes across units of analysis. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.

International Presentations

1. Basham, R.E., (2011, May) Securing the Elderly:  Emerging Technology and Service Delivery Advances Paper presented at the 17th International Conference of the Society for Philosophy and Technology (Track: Technology, Justice and the Good Life).  SPT 2011, Denton, Texas.

2. Basham, R. E. (2007, January). Rushing in:  A social work educational opportunity to enhance disaster management and response. Presentation requested for Disaster Planning, Management and Response: New Responsibilities for Social Work Education, International seminar hosted by the Katherine A. Kendall Institute for International Social Work Education of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), USA, the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW), and the North   American and Caribbean Association of Schools of Social Work (NACASSW), Bridgetown, Barbados.

3. Lehmann P., Basham R., & Smock S. (2006, November). Solution focused practice and research: The development of three new assessment instruments. Presented at the international, Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association (SFBTA) Conference, Denver, Colorado.

4. Diaz, H. L., Ramirez-Johnson, J., Basham, R. E., & Pillai, V. K. (2006, November). Invited presentation: Community capacity, micro-economic development and democratization: The cases of Bolivia, Honduras, Nicaragua and Peru. Presented for Adventist Development and Relief Agency, International (ADRAI), Headquarters: Baltimore, Maryland.

5. Basham, R. E. (2005, October). Data visualization in evaluating service delivery and in educating service providers in data analysis. Best practices session paper presented at E-learn 2005 (World Conference on E-learning in Corporate Government, Healthcare and Higher Education), organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), Vancouver, Canada.

6. Basham, R. E., Rycraft, J. R., & Schoech R. (2005, October). Visualizing data on violence against children: Detection and prevention of violence in statewide child protective services (CPS) using an online analytical processing (OLAP) technology and online training. Best practices session paper presented at E-learn 2005 (World Conference on E-learning in Corporate Government, Healthcare and Higher Education), organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), Vancouver, Canada.

7. Patterson, D. A., & Basham, R. E. (2004, August). Spreadsheets: Readily available tools for multiple ITC.   Paper and workshop presented at the 7th Human Services Information Technology Applications (HUSITA 7), International Technology Conference, Hong Kong (SAR), China

8. Schoech, R., Rycraft, J., & Basham, R. (2004, August). Visualizing data using OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) software. Training Workshop/Demonstration presented at the 7th Human Services Information Technology Applications (HUSITA 7), International Technology Conference, Hong Kong (SAR), China.

9. Basham, R. E., & Diaz, H. L. (2004, August). Cómo visualizar las necesidades: Uso de técnicas de visualización como instrumentos de apoyo en la formulación de la política social. Paper presented at The International Colloquium on Social Policy Conference: Facultad de Trabajo Social, Universidad Autónoma De Nuevo León: Monterrey, México.

10. Patterson, D. A., & Basham, R. E. (2001, September). Visualizing and conceptualizing information to support evidence based practice. Invited panel presentation. HUSITA 6 (Human Services Information Technology Applications) International Technology Conference, Charleston, South Carolina.

11. Patterson, D. A., & Basham, R. E. (2001, September). Spreadsheet-based data analysis and visualization: Providing support for human service decision-making. In D. Schoech (Chair), Visualizing and conceptualizing information to support practice. Symposium conducted at the 6th Human Services Information Technology Applications HUSITA 6, International Technology Conference, Charleston, South Carolina.

12. Patterson, D. A., & Basham, R. E. (2001, September). Visualizing change: Spreadsheets and graphical representation across domains in human service practice. Paper presented at the 6th Human Services Information Technology Applications (HUSITA 6), International Technology Conference, Charleston, South Carolina.

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1. Basham, R.E. (2009, October). Aging, service delivery needs and technology applications Presented at the Texas National Association of Social Workers Thirty-third Annual State Conference, Fort Worth, Texas.

2. Hough, C., Turner, R., Adame P., Basham, R., and Clark, M. (2006, October). Social work roles in disaster response.  Invited panel presentation. Presented at the Texas National Association of Social Workers Thirtieth Annual State Conference,  Arlington, Texas.

3. Basham R. (2006). Invited Keynote:  Graduation Commencement Address for B.S.W. (Bachelors of Social Work), M.S.S.W. (Masters of Science in Social Work), and Ph.D. (Doctor of Social Work) Graduation Ceremony, School of Social Work, The University of Texas, at Arlington (August 12th).

4. Basham, R. E. (2005, November). Technology and service evaluation: Using smart tools for smart practice. Presented at the Texas National Association of Social Workers Twenty-ninth Annual State Conference, Galveston, Texas.

5. Basham, R. E. (2004, July). Medicare social policy changes in an era of conflict and uncertainty. Workshop presented at Tarrant Area Gerontological Society (TAGS) Summer Forum (Aging Well, Living Well) Conference, Fort Worth, Texas.

6. Basham, R. E. (2004, June). Medicare: Origins and changes, emerging needs, program expansions and cost containment efforts. Presented for the Social Work Interest Group of the Tarrant Area Geriatric Society, Fort Worth, Texas.

7. Schoech, R., Rycraft, J., Basham, R., & Cochran, G. (2003, October). DEMOS: A web  based decision support tool.  Poster session presented at the 2003 National Association of Social Workers/Texas Conference, Arlington, Texas.

8. Rycraft, J., Schoech, R., Baumann, D., Basham, R., & Whittenstrom, K. (2003, June). Data Enhanced Management Online Support (DEMOS). Follow-up training for the Texas Department of Regulatory and Protective Services (TDPRS) Region 3, Austin, Texas.

9. Basham, R., Schoech, R., & Rycraft, J. (2003, June). Data Enhanced Management Online Support (DEMOS). Interim online training for the Texas Department of Regulatory and Protective Services (TDPRS), all training regions, Texas.

10. Fluke, J., Basham, R., Whittenstrom, K., & Sheets J. (2003, March). Data Enhanced Management Online Support (DEMOS). Initial training for the Texas Department of Regulatory and Protective Services (TDPRS) Region 6, Houston, Texas.
 
11. Rycraft, J., & Basham, R. (2003, February). Data Enhanced Management Online Support (DEMOS). Initial training for the Texas Department of Regulatory and Protective Services (TDPRS) Region 1, Corpus Christi, Texas.

12. Rycraft, J., Schoech, R., Baumann, D., Fluke, J., Basham, R., & Cochran, G. (2003, January). Data Enhanced Management Online Support (DEMOS). Initial training for the Texas Department of Regulatory and Protective Services (TDPRS) Region 3, Arlington, Texas

13. Basham, R. E. (2002, April). Data visualization: Graphical representation in the evaluation of experiential group therapy intervention outcomes (Preliminary Findings). Presented for The School of Social Work, at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

14. Basham, R. E. (2002, February).  Data visualization: Graphical representation in the evaluation of experiential group therapy intervention outcomes (Preliminary Findings). Presented for The School of Social Work, The  University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada.

15. Basham, R. E. (2002, February).  Overview: Medicare Healthcare Policy and History.  Presented for The Department of Social Work, of Ohio University, Athens, Ohio

16. Basham, R. E. (2001, July). Seeing results: Evaluating group processes and outcomes using available personal computer technology. Presented for The Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, of The West Virginia University Medical School,  at William R. Sharpe Jr. Hospital, Weston, West Virginia.

17. Basham, R. E. (1997, April). To make a long story short…Introduction to the use of  therapeutic metaphor.  Presented at the West Virginia NASW Spring Continuing Education Conference, Charleston, West Virginia.

18. Basham, R. E. (1995, April).  Talking for change.  Presented at the West Virginia NASW Spring Continuing Education Conference, Charleston, West Virginia.

19. Basham, R. E., & Basham, S. A. (1994, April).  Becoming a solution detective with self  and others.  Presented at the West Virginia NASW Spring Continuing Education Conference, Charleston, West Virginia.

20. Basham, R. E. (1988, October). Chronic pain management: A non- medical perspective.  Presented at the Autumn Continuing Education Workshop of West Virginia NASW, Bethany, West Virginia.

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1. Basham, R. E. & Malone, J. (2013, April). .Understanding policy and change implications in establishing an off campus accelerated MSSW degree in Direct Practice with Children and Families  and with a Certificate in Administration. Presented at a Graduate Social Work Policy and Administration Class, University of Texas at Arlington: Fort Worth Center , Fort Worth, Texas.

2. Basham, R. (2012, March). Brown Bag Luncheon Session: Overview of Scholarship Methods. The University of Texas at Arlington, Office of Research and Community Outreach, School of Social Work, Arlington, Texas.

3. Basham, R. (2009, April). Research and Creative Activity Support Session: Campus level training for tenure earning faculty on how to achieve academic tenure and promotion. The University of Texas at Arlington, Office of the Provost, Arlington, Texas.

4. Basham, R. (2005, October). Disaster mental health orientation training: Hurricane  Rita disaster evacuee services volunteers, The University of Texas at Arlington, School of Social Work, Arlington, Texas.

5. Basham, R. (2005, September). Disaster mental health orientation training: Hurricane  Katrina disaster evacuee services volunteers, The University of Texas at Arlington, School of Social Work, Arlington, Texas.

6. Basham, R. E. (2005, April). Invited symposium: "If You Always Do What You Have Always Done...You’ll Always Get What You Always Got!" (Author Unknown): On the need for technology and service evaluation applications: Transformations and training initiatives, in service to social work practice. School of Social Work Academic Excellence Symposium 2005: The University of Texas at Arlington , Arlington, Texas.

7. Schoech, R., Rycraft, J., & Basham, R. (2004, October). DEMOS: A web based decision  support tool. Software development and application demonstration presented at the University of Texas at Arlington Tech Fair-2004, Arlington, Texas.

8. Basham, R. E. (2001, November).  Medicare Overview.  In M. Rogge, (Moderator) Overview of Medicare, Public Housing, and Tenncare Policy Initiatives. Panel presentation; presented at a Graduate Social Welfare Policies and Services Class, The University of Tennessee College of Social Work, Knoxville, Tennessee.

9. Basham, R. E. (2001, April). Medicare and Managed Care: A critical analysis of history and current literature on policies affecting health care.  Presented at a Graduate Social Welfare Policies and Services Class, The University of Tennessee College of Social Work, Knoxville, Tennessee.

10. Basham, R. E. (2000, October). Being intentional in responding to client problems. Presented at an Undergraduate Social Work Practice, Level 1 Class, The University of Tennessee College of Social Work, Knoxville, Tennessee.

11. Basham, R. E. (1997, March). Coping with chronic illness. Presented at the Multiple Sclerosis Society of the Upper Ohio Valley, Steubenville, Ohio.

12. Basham, R. E. (1996, December). Overview of DSM-IV diagnoses. Presented at Eastern  Ohio Correctional Center, Richmond, Ohio.

13. Basham, R. E. (1996, December). Overview of domestic violence concepts and  interventions. Presented at Eastern Ohio Correctional Center, Richmond, Ohio.

14. Basham R. E. &. Smith, M. A. (1996, September).  Coping with traumatic loss of a  child as a result of violence. Presented at Compassionate Friends Support Group Meeting at Jefferson Community College, Steubenville, Ohio.

15. Basham, R. E., & Smith, M. A. (1996, March). Attention Deficit Disorder. Presented at  Steubenville City Schools for Family Service Association of Steubenville, Ohio.

16. Basham, R. E. (1996, January). Overview of Dissociative Disorders and non-medical  intervention methods: A review of case examples. Presented at Family Service Association of Steubenville, Ohio

17. Basham, R. E. (1995, November). Providing effective family based care with managed care service providers. Presented at Family Service Association of Steubenville, Ohio.

18. Basham, R. E., Basham, S. A., Smith, M. A., & Boland, R. (1995, November). Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: Certification Training. Presented at Trinity Health Services, Steubenville, Ohio.

19. Basham, R. E. (1995, September). Providing effective mental health services with  managed care service providers. Presented at Community Mental Health Services of Belmont, Harrison & Monroe Counties of Ohio, St. Clairsville, Ohio.

20. Basham, R. E. (1995, April). Being resourceful with clients needing legal advocacy services.  Presented at Bark Camp State Resort for Women’s Tri-County Help Services of St. Clairsville, Ohio and Region 9: Area Agency on Aging of Caldwell, Ohio,  Belmont County, Ohio.

21. Basham, R. E. (1995, March). Providing brief solution-focused mental health therapy. Presented at Community Mental Health Services of Belmont, Harrison & Monroe Counties of Ohio, St. Clairsville, Ohio.

22. Basham, R. E. (1993, October). Non-medical interventions in anxiety disorders. Presented at an Undergraduate Abnormal Psychology Class, West Virginia Northern Community College, Weirton, West Virginia.

23. Basham, R. E. (1992, December). Overview of intervention methodologies as proposed by N.L.P. (Neuro-linguistic Programming) developers.  Presented at a Graduate Counseling Class, The Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio.

24.. Basham, R. E. (1992, November). The “I Can Cope” Program: Coping with emotions during chronic and terminal illness. Presented for The American Cancer Society and St. John Medical Center Program,  Steubenville, Ohio.

25. Basham, R., (1992, April). Utilizing Rapport Building Skills to Facilitate Change with Clients. Presented at Jefferson County Mental Health Services Board, Inc. and for all county mental health employees, Jefferson County, Ohio.

26.. Basham, R. E., & Plihall, E. (1990, December). Coping with depression. Presented at Prime Time: Region 9 Office on Aging: Members Meeting, Steubenville, Ohio.

27.. Basham, R. E. (1990, April). The “I Can Cope” Program: Coping with emotions during  chronic and terminal illness. Presented for The American Cancer Society and St. John Medical Center Program, Steubenville, Ohio.

28. Basham, R. E. (1990, April). Stress management and chronic illness. Presented at The  Mended Hearts, Inc. Ohio Valley Chapter, Steubenville, Ohio.

29. Basham, R. E. (1990, February). Coping with Stress and Chronic Health Problems. Presented at the Cardiac Rehabilitation Support Group, Ohio Valley Hospital, Steubenville, Ohio.

30. Basham, R. E. (1989, June). Long-term stress associated with illness and surgery.  Presented at The Upper Ohio Valley Ostomy Association, Steubenville, Ohio.

31. Basham, R. E. (1989, March). Marriages that work and marriages that do not work. Presented at St. John Medical Center, March, Steubenville, Ohio.

32. Basham, R. E. (1989, February). Therapy for depression.  Presented at the Tri-State  Academy of Counseling and Social Work, Steubenville, Ohio.

33. Basham, R. E. (1988, November). Prevention of depression around the holidays.  Presented at The Jefferson Senior Citizen Council, Steubenville, Ohio.

34. Basham, R. E. (1988, September). Overview of Psychosocial Assessment Focusing on Mental Status Evaluation Techniques.  Presented at The Tri-State Academy of Counseling and Social Work, Steubenville, Ohio.

35. Basham, R. E. (1987, November). Stress management.  Presented at The Ohio Valley  Casualty Insurance Adjusters and Agents, Wellsburg, West Virginia.

36. Basham, R. E.  (1987, November). Psychosocial Intervention and Chronic Pain.  Presented atr The Tri-State Academy of Counseling and Social Work,Steubenville, Ohio.

37. Basham, R. E. (1986, May). An introduction to non-verbal communication in social work  interventions.  Presented at an Undergraduate Social Work Class, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia.

38. Basham, R. E. & Viglianco, K. (1986, February).  Interventions for sexual dysfunctions. Presented at the Gemelli Honorary Psychology Society of the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio.

39. Basham, R. E. (1986, January).  Time management.  Presented at Jefferson County Community Mental Health Center, Steubenville, Ohio.

40. Basham, R. E. & Miller, E. (1985, December). Coping with depression.  Presented at Prime Time: Region 9 Office on Aging: Members Meeting, Steubenville, Ohio.

41. Basham, R. E., Phelps, S., Dubus, J., Perkins, P., & Martineau, R. (1985, December).  Overview of stress management and non-medical chronic pain concepts for nurse faculty. Presented at Ohio Valley School of Nursing, Steubenville, Ohio.

42. Basham, R. E. (1985, November). Illness in the family and stress management.  Presented at Carriage Inn Alzheimer’s Support Group, Steubenville, Ohio.

43. Basham, R. E. (1985, November). Stress management: A workshop for geriatric health services providers and family caregivers.  Presented at The Volunteer Team Training Program of Carriage Inn Hospice, Steubenville, Ohio.

44. Basham, R. E., Phelps, S., & Martineau, R. (1985, October). Listening and responding  to your personal needs.  Presented at The Office of Social Ministry of The Catholic Diocese of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio.

45. Basham, R. E. (1985, September). Managing stress while seeking success.  Presented at the Steubenville Association of Life Underwriters, Steubenville, Ohio.

46. Basham, R. E., Basham, S. A., & Threats, L. (1985, May). A seminar on death and  dying.  Presented at Jefferson Technical College, Steubenville, Ohio.

47. Basham, R. E. & Martineau, R. (1985, January). Chemical dependency: Working  toward recovery, issues of concern for adult children of alcoholics.  Presented at The Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio.

48. Basham, R. E. (1983, November). The effects of diet and nutritional changes on mental  health.  Presented at The Richmond Chapter of T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Richmond, Ohio.

49. Basham, R. E. (1983, August). A mini course on Ericksonian clinical hypnotherapy for mental health and healthcare providers. Presented at St. John Medical Center, Steubenville, Ohio.

50. Herbert, E. & Basham, R. E. (1983, April). Healing a community: Resources for  the unemployed person and their family.  Presented at St. Agnes Parish for The atholic Diocese of Steubenville, Mingo Junction, Ohio.

51. Basham, R. E. (1983, January). Managing stress, and social and family problems related  to sudden unemployment.  Presented at the Knights of Columbus, Steubenville, Ohio.

52. Basham, R. E. (1982, October). An introduction to non-verbal communication. Presented at the Gemelli Honorary Psychology Society of the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio.

53. Basham, R. E. (1982, October). Stress in the ministry: Rescue yourself from the stress of  rescuing others.  Presented for The Catholic Diocese of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio.

54. Basham, R. E. & Herbert, E. (1982, September). Helping the helpers survive: Stress  management techniques to avoid burnout.  Presented at a Seminar on the Effects of Rapid Unemployment on the Community

55. Basham, R. E. (1982, July). Providing structured programs for children in domestic  violence shelters.  Presented at A.L.I.V.E. (Alternatives to Living in Violent Environments) Domestic Violence Shelter Program, Steubenville, Ohio.

56. Basham, R. E. (1980, September through April 1981). Sexual assualt prevention: workshop series; Provided in consultation with the Rape and Domestic Violence  Information Center and the Morgantown, Police Department. Presented at various university student dormitories at West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.

57. Basham, R. E., Jarrett, A., & Campbell, E. (1978). Orthopedic Care Training Workshop, Presented for Wheeling Park Medical Center, Wheeling, West Virginia.

58. Basham, R. E., Singer, C., Green, D., & Coyne, C. (1977). CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Rescuscitation) Advanced Certification Training Workshop, Presented for Wheeling Park Medical Center, Wheeling, West Virginia.

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American Association of Professional Hypnotherapists (AAPH)
Association of American Educators (AAE)
Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
Gerontological Society of America (GSA)
Human Services Information Technology Association (HUSITA)
National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
National Board of Addiction Examiners, Inc. (NBAE)
National Social Science Association (NSSA)
Society for Philosophy and Technology (SPT)
Society for Social Work Research (SSWR)
Texas Association of Social Work Deans and Directors (TASWDD)
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2012-PresentDirectorSchool of Social WorkMaster of Science iin Social Work (M.S.S.W.) ProgramUniversity of Texas at Arlington: Arlington, Texas
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2012-PresentGraduate AdvisorDivision of Academic Programs and Curriculum: Graduate StudiesThe Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic AffairsUniversity of Texas at Arlington: Arlington, Texas
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2005-2008Graduate Faculty: Academic Program AdvisorSchool of Social WorkMaster of Science iin Social Work (M.S.S.W.) ProgramUniversity of Texas at Arlington: Arlington, Texas
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2001-2002InstructorDepartment of Business and Community ServicesOffice of Community EducationPellissippi State Technical Community College, Knoxville, Tennessee
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1998-2002Graduate Research Assistant/GraduateTeaching AssociateDoctoral SchoolCollege of Social WorkThe University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee
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1998-1998Clinical InstructorEmergency Services EducationHealth Technologies ProgramJefferson Community College Steubenville, Ohio
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1992-1998OwnerRandy Basham, LICSWIndependent Practice (part time and full time)Weirton, West Virginia with Contracts / Offices in Ohio and Pennsylvania
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1996-1997Adjunct ProfessorDeparment of Social Work Ohio University, Eastern Campus, Saint. Clairsville, Ohio
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1995-1997Adjunct ProfessorGraduate School of CounselingMaster of Arts in Counseling (M.A.) Program and Post Graduate (Masters Plus) ProgramFranciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio
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1995-1996Coordinator of Counseling Associates (Clinical Supervisor)Clinical and Counseling ServicesWest Virginia and Ohio OfficesFamily Services Association, Steubenville Ohio and Weirton, West Virginia
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1994-1995Clinical Services SpecialistAdult Outpatient ServicesSt. Clairsville, OhioCommunity Mental Health Services of Belmont, Harrison and Monroe Counties of Ohio
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1988-1995County Health Officer Designee (Qualified Expert Witness)Court of Common Pleas and Probate: Mental HealthJefferson County, OhioJefferson Behavioral Health Services: Steubenville, Ohio
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1984-1995Adjunct ProfessorDepartment of SociologySocial Work ProgramFranciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio
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1981-1995Senior Therapist and Clinical SupervisorAdult Outpatient Services,Drug and Alcohol Services, Emergency Services and Coordinator of Specialty Treatment ClinicsCommunity Services DivisionJefferson Behavioral Health Services: Steubenville, Ohio
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1979-1980Graduate Social Work Assistant and Consultant to Third Year Medical StudentsDepartment of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry West Virginia University, Medical Center: Morgantown, West Virginia
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1. Consulting Psychiatric Social Worker. Ohio Valley Hospital through a contract with the Jefferson County Mental Health Services Board, Inc., Steubenville, Ohio. 1983-1984
2. Consultant: Social Work. Provided geriatric assessment, treatment planning, intervention, and services brokerage at Brightwood Nursing Home, Follansbee, West Virginia through a contract with Geriatric Psychological Services, Wheeling, West Virginia.1995 -1996
3. Consultant: Social Work. Social work consultation, quality assessment, and supervision provided for a home health agency. Associated Home Health Services, Steubenville, Ohio.1992 -1998
4. Consultant: Social Work. Social work consultation provided for a home health agency. Carriage Inn Home Health Services, Wintersville, Ohio.1998
5. Research Consultant: For the research proposal portion of an NIH (National Institute of Health) grant. Baptist Hospice of Baptist Hospital of East Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. 2001
6. Project Manager: To pilot, for evaluation of, an electronic web based group communication application, “The Collaborator” sponsored by Walter R. McDonald and Associates Inc. (WRMA). 2003
7. Consultant: Needs Assessment: Technical Advisory Committee (NA-TAC) Reviewer:, United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Inc. (UWMD) Community Needs Assessment Technical Advisory Committee. 2004-2005
8. Consultant (Invited): LinkedIn Research Network;  Energy Technology: Research and Utilization, Major Suppliers, Survey Project Contributer, 2011.
9. Consultant (Invited): LinkedIn Research Network;  Perceptions and opinions of resources that help leverage a business' international growth and expansion plans. Survey Project Contributer, 2013.

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University of Texas at Arlington
(University, School, Professional and Community Service). 2002-Present

Academic Year 2012-2013
Faculty Senate, University of Texas at Arlington, Representative for the School of Social Work (Elective Office-through spring 2014), Senator
   and Subcommittee: Academic Freedom and Tenure (Elective Office).
Faculty Hearing Panel, (Elective Office), Adjudicator
University Strategic Planning Committee, (Appointed Office)
The University of Texas at Arlington: The Annual Celebration of Excellence by Students  (ACES), Aces Symposium,
   Competitive Student Research Project Presentations, March, 2013:Faculty Mentor.
SSW-Deans Executive Committee and
   SSW-Deans Space Allocation Committee
SSW-Committee on Graduate Studies (COGS)-Ph.D. subcommittee
SSW-Committee on Undergraduate Studies (CUGS)/Committee on Graduate Studies (COGS)-MSSW. subcommittee
Community and Administrative Practice Content Area Committee
Direct Practice Content area Committee
Human Behavior in the Social Environment Content Area Committee
Field Education Content Area Committee
Policy Content Area Committee
Research Content Area Committee

Texas Association of Social Work Deans and Directors (TASWDD).
Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Office of Social Work Accreditation (OSWA), Commission on Accredition (COA), Representative (Site Visitor).
HUSITA (Human Service Information Technology Applications) Board of Directors (Elective Office)
Anthropology and Social Work Examined: National Technology and Social Science Conference, National Social Science Association, Session Chair
Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS): Judith Birmingham Child Welfare Center, Advisory Panel
The British Journal of Social Work, Oxford University Press c/o Centre for Applied Childhood Studies.  Review Panel (Editorial)
   with Topical Area(s): Online Social Service Delivery and Research
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Consulting Editor
   with Interest/Expertise Areas:
Native Americans and Family Health and Wellness
International Social Work. Sage Publications. Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer: with Topical Area(s): Central American Economic Development, Non-governmental agencies (NGOs)
Social Development Issues. Sponsored by the International Consortium for Social Development (ICSD). Lyceum Books Inc., Invited (External)
    Journal Manuscript Reviewer: with Topical Area(s): U.S. Democracy and Social Service delivery.

Jones & Bartlett Learning, Inc (A division of Ascend Coproration): Health Sciences & Professions, Division; Health, Fitness and Sport Books:
   Invited Book Reviewer, Topical Area: Managing Stress: Principles and Strategies for Health and Well Being.

Academic Year 2011-2012
Faculty Senate, University of Texas at Arlington, Representative for the School of Social Work (Elective Office) Senator
   and Subcommittee: Faculty Equity and Ethics (Elective Office)
Faculty Hearing Panel, (Elective Office), Adjudicator
University Strategic Planning Committee, (Appointed Office).
SSW Subcommittee CUGS/COGS-MSSW (Major Curriculum Working Committee): of CUGS/COGS-MSSW Committee, Chair
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee, Chair
Faculty Development and Review Committee
    and Retention, Promotion, Tenure (RTP) Committee (Promotion and Tenure Evaluations)
Dean's Executive Committee
Community and Administrative Practice, Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Strategic Planning Committee, School of Social Work
Professorial Endowments Selection Committee: Mental Health and Family Violence

HUSITA (Human Service Information Technology Applications) Board of Directors: (Elective Office)
Social Sciences and Technology Examined: National Technology and Social Science Conference, National Social Science Association, Session Chair
The British Journal of Social Work, Oxford University Press c/o Centre for Applied Childhood Studies.  Review Panel (Editorial)
   with Topical Area(s): Technology, Technology and Education, Research Methods, Evidence Based Practice, Organizational Culture and Climate.
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Consulting Editor
   with Interest/Expertise Areas: Direct Practice, Health, Mental Health, Research Methods, Social Work Education, Computing in Practice
   and Technology Applications for Service Delivery and Decision Support, Solution Focused Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Psychology
Journal of Technology in Human Services. The Haworth Press, Inc.  Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer
   with Topical Area(s): Computerized Assessment/Grading, Social Service Access and GIS Mapping Techniques, Computer Assisted Psychotherapy,
   Online Education versus Classroom Education, Cyber-Parenting Issues, Online data analysis
International Social Work. Sage Publications. Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer: with Topical Area(s): International Human Rights, Large Scale Armed Conflict
Social Development Issues. Sponsored by the International Consortium for Social Development (ICSD). Lyceum Books Inc., Invited (External)
    Journal Manuscript Reviewer: with Topical Area(s): Sustainability, Social Development
Sage Publications, Inc., Invited Book Proposal Reviewer, with Topical area of: Social Work Research Methods

Academic Year 2010-2011
Faculty Senate, University of Texas at Arlington, Representative for the School of Social Work (Elective Office), Senator
  and Subcommittee: Faculty Equity and Ethics (Elective Office)
Provosts Convocation Committee, University of Texas at Arlington, (Appointed Office)
Faculty Hearing Panel, (Elective Office), Adjudicator
University Strategic Planning Committee (Appointed Office) SSW Representative
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee, Chair
Periodic Review Committee (Associate Dean and Program Directors), Chair
Faculty Development and Review Committee
      and Subcommittee: Teaching Awards Selection Process
Community and Administrative Practice, Curriculum and Sequence Committee

The British Journal of Social Work, Oxford University Press c/o Centre for Applied Childhood Studies.  Review Panel (Editorial)
   with Topical Area(s): Technology, Technology and Education, Research Methods, Evidence Based Practice, Organizational Culture and Climate.
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Consulting Editor
   with Interest/Expertise Areas: Direct Practice, Health, Mental Health, Research Methods, Social Work Education, Computing in Practice
   and Technology Applications for Service Delivery and Decision Support, Solution Focused Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Psychology
Journal of Technology in Human Services. The Haworth Press, Inc.  Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer:
   with Topical Area(s): Computerized Assessment/Grading, Social Service Access and GIS Mapping Techniques, Computer Assisted Psychotherapy,
   Online Education versus Classroom Education, Cyber-Parenting Issues, Online data analysis
Social Development Issues. Sponsored by the International Consortium for Social Development (ICSD). Lyceum Books Inc., Invited (External)
    Journal Manuscript Reviewer: with Topical Area(s): Sustainability, Social Development

Academic Year 2009-2010
Faculty Senate, University of Texas at Arlington, Representative for the School of Social Work (Elective Office), Senator
Faculty Hearing Panel, (Elective Office), Adjudicator
University Strategic Planning Committee (Appointed Office), SSW Representative
Faculty Assembly: School of Social Work,
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee, Chair
Curriculum Committee (Former)
Research Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Committee on Graduate Studies (COGS)
Doctoral (Ph.D.) Program, Committee
   and Subcommittee: Doctoral Qualifying Examinations
Doctoral Student Mentoring Program, Mentor
Doctoral (Ph.D.) Program, Admissions Committee

The British Journal of Social Work, Oxford University Press c/o Centre for Applied Childhood Studies.  Review Panel (Editorial)
   with Topical Area(s): Technology, Technology and Education, Research Methods, Evidence Based Practice, Organizational Culture and Climate.
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Consulting Editor
   with Interest/Expertise Areas: Direct Practice, Health, Mental Health, Research Methods, Social Work Education, Computing in Practice
   and Technology Applications for Service Delivery and Decision Support, Solution Focused Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Psychology
Journal of Technology in Human Services. The Haworth Press, Inc.  Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer
   with Topical Area(s): Computerized Assessment/Grading, Social Service Access and GIS Mapping Techniques, Computer Assisted Psychotherapy,
   Online Education versus Classroom Education, Cyber-Parenting Issues, Online data analysis

Academic Year 2008-2009
Faculty to Faculty Mentoring Program, Mentor
University Strategic Planning Committee (Appointed Office), SSW Representative
University Campus Master Planning Committee (Appointed Office), SSW Delegate
Faculty Assembly: School of Social Work
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee, Chair
Faculty Development and Review Committee
     and Retention, Promotion, Tenure (RTP) Committee (Promotion and Tenure Evaluation)
Curriculum Committee (Former)
Research Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Committee on Graduate Studies (COGS)
Doctoral (Ph.D.) Program, Committee
Doctoral Student Mentoring Program, Mentor
Doctoral (Ph.D.) Program, Admissions Committee

The British Journal of Social Work, Oxford University Press c/o Centre for Applied Childhood Studies.  Review Panel (Editorial)
   with Topical Area(s): Technology, Technology and Education, Research Methods, Evidence Based Practice, Organizational Culture and Climate.
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Consulting Editor
   with Interest/Expertise Areas: Direct Practice, Health, Mental Health, Research Methods, Social Work Education, Computing in Practice
   and Technology Applications for Service Delivery and Decision Support, Solution Focused Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Psychology
Journal of Technology in Human Services. The Haworth Press, Inc.  Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer:
   with Topical Area(s): Computerized Assessment/Grading, Social Service Access and GIS Mapping Techniques, Computer Assisted Psychotherapy,
   Online Education versus Classroom Education, Cyber-Parenting Issues, Online data analysis
Rotary International: Great Southwest Chapter, (Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member): District 5790, Arlington, Texas. Member
   Rotary Foundation: Ambassadorial Scholarships Selection Committee: Chair

Academic Year 2007-2008
University Strategic Planning Committee (Appointed Office), SSW Representative
University Campus Master Planning Committee (Appointed Office), SSW Delgate
Faculty Assembly: School of Social Work
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee, Chair
Faculty Development and Review Committee
Curriculum Committee (Former)
Research Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Committee on Graduate Studies (COGS)
Doctoral Student Mentoring Program, Mentor
Doctoral (Ph.D.) Program, Admissions Committee
Professional Standards Committee
Graduate (M.S.S.W.), Admissions Committee
Phi Alpha Honor Society, Iota Omega Chapter: Faculty Advisor
Social Work Program re-accreditation site visit, Participant and Direct Practice Sequence, Chair
   and School of Social Work, Curriculum Committee
Social Work Program’s Self-Study and Site visit / Re-accreditation process,  Contributer
   and with the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) site visit team: and as member of Curriculum Reaffirmation Work Group
   with contributions to the Committee on Accreditation (COA) Report and Response.

The British Journal of Social Work, Oxford University Press c/o Centre for Applied Childhood Studies.  Review Panel (Editorial)
   with Topical Area(s): Technology, Technology and Education, Research Methods, Evidence Based Practice, Organizational Culture and Climate.
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Consulting Editor
   with Interest/Expertise Areas: Direct Practice, Health, Mental Health, Research Methods, Social Work Education, Computing in Practice
   and Technology Applications for Service Delivery and Decision Support, Solution Focused Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Psychology
Journal of Technology in Human Services. The Haworth Press, Inc.  Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer
   with Topical Area(s): Computerized Assessment/Grading, Social Service Access and GIS Mapping Techniques, Computer Assisted Psychotherapy,
   Online Education versus Classroom Education, Cyber-Parenting Issues, Online data analysis
Rotary International: Great Southwest Chapter, (Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member): District 5790, Arlington, Texas.
    Herald Key: Scholarship Selection Committee

Academic Year 2006-2007
University Campus Master Planning Committee (Appointed Office), SSW Delgate
Faculty Assembly: School of Social Work
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee, Chair,
Faculty Development and Review Committee
Curriculum Committee (Former)
Research Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Committee on Graduate Studies (COGS)
Graduate (M.S.S.W.), Admissions Committee
Phi Alpha Honor Society, Iota Omega Chapter: Faculty Advisor

The British Journal of Social Work, Oxford University Press c/o Centre for Applied Childhood Studies.  Review Panel (Editorial)
   with Topical Area(s): Technology, Technology and Education, Research Methods, Evidence Based Practice, Organizational Culture and Climate.
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Consulting Editor 2007-Present, 2004-2007, Consulting Editor,
   with Interest/Expertise Areas: Direct Practice, Health, Mental Health, Research Methods, Social Work Education, Computing in Practice
   and Technology Applications for Service Delivery and Decision Support, Solution Focused Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Psychology
Journal of Technology in Human Services. The Haworth Press, Inc.  Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer:
   with Topical Area(s): Computerized Assessment/Grading, Social Service Access and GIS Mapping Techniques, Computer Assisted Psychotherapy,
   Online Education versus Classroom Education, Cyber-Parenting Issues, Online data analysis
Rotary International: Great Southwest Chapter, (Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member): District 5790, Arlington, Texas.
Fourth Street Parent and Child Learning Center, Arlington, Texas. Board of Directors (Elected Office)
   and Treasurer of the Board of Directors (Elected Office)

Academic Year 2005-2006
University Campus Master Planning Committee (Appointed Office), SSW Delgate
Faculty Assembly: School of Social Work
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee, Chair
Faculty Development and Review Committee
   and Subcommittee: Tenure Track Faculty, Third Year, Review, Chair
Curriculum Committee (Former)
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Research Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Committee on Graduate Studies (COGS)
Graduate (M.S.S.W.), Admissions Committee
Distance Education Planning Committee
Disaster Relief Committee, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Evacuees
Committee on Web-based Social Work Programs
Phi Alpha Honor Society, Iota Omega Chapter: Faculty Advisor

Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Consulting Editor,
   with Interest/Expertise Areas: Direct Practice, Health, Mental Health, Research Methods, Social Work Education, Computing in Practice
   and Technology Applications for Service Delivery and Decision Support, Solution Focused Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Psychology
Journal of Technology in Human Services. The Haworth Press, Inc.  Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer
   with Topical Area(s): Computerized Assessment/Grading, Social Service Access and GIS Mapping Techniques, Computer Assisted Psychotherapy,
   Online Education versus Classroom Education, Cyber-Parenting Issues, Online data analysis
Rotary International: Great Southwest Chapter, (Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member): District 5790, Arlington, Texas.
      World Community Committee: World Community Service Project: Books to Africa and South America
Fourth Street Parent and Child Learning Center, Arlington, Texas. Board of Directors Member: 2005-2007 (Elected Office):
 American Red Cross, Chisholm Trail Chapter, Fort Worth, Texas, Disaster Mental Health Team, Responder
   for the 3,800 Sheltered Hurricane Evacuees at the Amon Carter Center of Fort Worth, and at other locations,
Arlington Disaster Recovery Center, Victims Assistance (VA) and Emergency Operations Center, (EOC), City of Arlington,
  Texas,  Hurricane Katrina Emergency Response Assistance, and Disaster Mental Health, Responder,
  for Multiple area Shelters and Programs
The University of Texas,  School of Social Work, Arlington, Texas. Faculty Field Trainer and Coordinator
   for Graduate Students and Volunteers Assisting Hurricane Katrina Evacuees
Mission Arlington, City of Arlington, Texas, Disaster Relief Distribution Volunteer,
   for Hurricane Katrina Evacuees
Salvation Army, Arlington, Texas, Host-Home Services Volunteer,
   for Hurricane Katrina Evacuees

Academic Year 2004-2005
Parking Appeals Committee
Technology Fair Planning Committee
Faculty Assembly: School of Social Work
Faculty Development and Review Committee
   and Subcommittee: Teaching Awards Selection Process
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Research Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Committee on Graduate Studies (COGS)
Strategic Planning Committee
   and Subcommittee: Strategic Plan Recommendations
Committee on Student Ethics and Values
Technology Planning and Recommendations Committee

Society for Practice Research: Steering Committee Member (Founding Members): Inaugurated in 2004 to promote practice oriented Social Work research
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, Consulting Editor
   with Interest/Expertise Areas: Direct Practice, Health, Mental Health, Research Methods, Social Work Education, Computing in Practice
   and Technology Applications for Service Delivery and Decision Support, Solution Focused Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Psychology
Journal of Technology in Human Services. The Haworth Press, Inc.  Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer
   with Topical Area(s): Computerized Assessment/Grading, Social Service Access and GIS Mapping Techniques, Computer Assisted Psychotherapy,
   Online Education versus Classroom Education, Cyber-Parenting Issues, Online data analysis
Sage Publications, Inc., Invited Manuscript Reviewer
   with Topical area(s):  Evidence Based Practice, Social Work Research Methods
John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Invited Prospectus & Book Reviewer
   with Topical area(s): Evidence Based Practice
McGraw-Hill/College Division, Psychology and Social Work Publications. Invited Digital Media Reviewer
   with Topical area(s): Social Work Direct Practice

Academic Year 2003-2004
Faculty Assembly: School of Social Work
Faculty Development and Review Committee
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Research Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Committee on Graduate Studies (COGS)
Grade Appeals Committee
Research Planning and Recommendations Committee
Parking Appeals Committee

Journal of Technology in Human Services. The Haworth Press, Inc.  Invited (External) Journal Manuscript Reviewer:
   with Topical Area(s): Computerized Assessment/Grading, Social Service Access and GIS Mapping Techniques, Computer Assisted Psychotherapy,
   Online Education versus Classroom Education, Cyber-Parenting Issues, Online data analysis
Sage Publications, Inc., Invited Manuscript Reviewer
   with Topical area(s):  Evidence Based Practice, Social Work Research Methods
Brooks/Cole, Thomson Learning, Wadsworth/Thomson Learning. Invited Prospectus & Book Reviewer:
   with Topical area(s): Program Evaluation

Academic Year 2002-2003
Faculty Assembly: School of Social Work
Direct Practice Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Research Curriculum and Sequence Committee
Committee on Graduate Studies (COGS)
Academic Work Environment Committee
Professional Standards Committee

University of Tennessee at Knoxville

The University of Tennessee, College of Social Work, Ad Hoc Committee for Web Page Development and Redesign, Member, 2001
University of Tennessee National Alumni Association, (UTAA) Outstanding Teacher Awards selection for 2001, Chair 2000
Ronald McNair Minority Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Mentor, 2000
Doctoral Student Organization, Recording and Correspondence Secretary and Webmaster, 2000-2002
Conference Facilitator/Scribe: The Tennessee Conference 2002 Bridging Practice and Education: Re-conceptualizing the Future of Social Work Education, 2002.

Community Service: Pre-Academic; (Selected)

Critical Incident Mental Health Responder, 1990-1998 in the northern panhandle of West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania and the Upper Ohio Valley.
    providing Critical Incident , and Crisis Counseling for and with emergency services personnel, (EMS), and affected citizens in federal flood, federal aviation, community trauma and environmental disasters and for area local schools traumatic events triage.
The Ohio Valley/Ohio River Flood, Weirton, West Virginia area, 1996 Emergency Response and Rescue Services, and Post Federally Designated Disaster Recovery Services including Critical Incident response with the local office of Emergency Management
The United States Junior Chamber of Commerce (JCC): Upper Ohio Valley Chapter, Member, 1993-1995.
The Wheeling Creek Flood, Wheeling, West Virginia area, Emergency Response and Rescue Services, and Post Federally Designated Disaster Recovery Services, 1992
The Shadyside, Ohio and Dillonvale, Ohio Flood, Emergency Response and Rescue Services, and Post Federally Designated Disaster Recovery Services, 1990.
“The Communicator,” The Tri-State Academy of Counseling and Social Work, Steubenville, Ohio, Steering and Development Committee Member, and Editor of the organizational newspaper, 1987-1989
Jefferson County Mental Health Services Board, Inc., Steubenville, Ohio, Professional Advisory Board, Appointed: Member  1981-1988, Chair: 1982-1983
West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Delegate member and volunteer health services provider with voting authority on statewide health care issues for West Virginia and health care standards for the Northern Panhandle area of West Virginia, 1976-1978 .
The Labor Day Flood, Wheeling Hospital/Ohio Valley Flood, Wheeling, West Virginia (Dubbed in local and national media as, "The Miracle at Medical Park"), 1975 with Emergency Response and Rescue Services, and Post Disaster Recovery Services including rescue and evacuation of 200 hospital patients.

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Missouri State University, School of Social Work, 2012.

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Academia.edu (follow research) Profile: http://uta.academia.edu/RandyBasham

American Association of Computing in Education: https://www.aace.org/
COS (Community of Science), Resources for Research, Worldwide: http://www.cos.com MyProfile: http://myprofile.cos.com/basham
HUSITA (Human Services Information Technology Applications): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HUSITA
LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/randall-basham/1b/729/2b8
Google Scholar: My Citations Profile: http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=rtPMBjYAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&is_public_preview=1

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Council on Social Work Education, Commission on Accreditation Site Visitor under EPAS, 2008 (2012 - present). Participated as site visitor under EPAS 2008 to:
(1) First reaccreditation site visit of a MSW Program (2013, March).

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2008-2011CSWE (Council on Social Work Education) Gero-Ed Center, CDI (Curriculum Development Institute) Program to increase the number of BSW and MSW graduates with foundation gerontological competenciesJohn A. Hartford Foundation5,000.00 (Plus 4,200.00 Travel)Previous1
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2005-2009Research and Scholarship:Travel and Professional Development AwardsUniversity of Texas at Arlington, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs4,750.00Previous1
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2005-2007Community Capacity, Macro-Economic Development and Democratization: The Cases of Bolivia, Honduras, Nicaragua and Peru.Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) International45,333.00Previous1
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2005Direct and Indirect Effects of Home Environment, and Parent School Involvement on Immigrant Children’s School AchievementNational Science Foundation (NSF), American Educational Research Association (AERA) Grants ProgramNot FundedPrevious1
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2005The Development of Fidelity for Solution Focused Therapy: Measuring the Reliability and Validity of a Therapist and Consumer SFT Fidelity ScaleEuropean Brief Therapy AssociationNot FundedPrevious1
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2002-2005F2F/Internet Training for Data-based ASFA/MEPA decision-making.Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services (TDPRS)909,134.00Previous1
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2002-2003Designated Research Initiative Award(s)University of Texas at Arlington School of Social Work10,000.00Previous1
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1988-1989State of Ohio, Senate Bill 336, Mental Health Programs Grant Renewal Funding (Contributions to: Program Evaluation and Peer Review Sections)Ohio Department of Mental Health156,000.00Previous1
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1980-1981Abused Children Program Grant: Co-Applicant (Term: 1981-1984)U.S. Department of Health Education and WelfareNo Direct Benefit (195,000.00)Previous1
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1. Basham, R. E., In Baker, Sam., Senior Editor of News and Public Affairs: Radio Commentator for; All things Considered: Winner of the Peabody Award, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award and the Overseas Press Club Award (2011). Dealing with depression during the holidays. Aired December 19th, Public. Media for North Texas: KERA: 90.1 FM, NPR (National Public Radio) Affiliate; Dallas, Texas. Web Link.
2. Basham, R. E., In Baker, Sam., Senior Editor of News and Public Affairs: Host of Morning Edition (2011). Dealing with depression during the holidays. Aired multiple times, December 19th Public Media for North Texas: KERA: 90.1 FM, NPR (National Public Radio) Affiliate; Dallas, Texas.Web Link.
3. Basham, R. E., In Carr, Mitch. (2011).  Handling depression during the holidays. Radio talk-show. (November, 21st; Interview)
    Arlington, Texas: KLRD New Radio 1080-AM: CBS Dallas-Fort Worth.
4. Basham, R. E., In Johnson, William (2011).  Specialist-gives-students-tips-for-dealing-with-grief-during-the-holidays. Newspaper interview
     (November, 21st)  Arlington, Texas: University of Texas at Arlington, Shorthorn Newspaper:Student Life Section.
5. Basham, R., (2009) Invited participant for; The first annual, Legacy of Men: Breakfast and fund raiser: to engage mobilize, empower,
   for social change against violence against women. Covered by all local television networks. and sponsored by: Safe Haven of
   Tarrant County, Texas.
6. Pope, D. & Basham, R., (2006) Nominee representatives for; STARS: Star-Telegram  Awards, Recognizing Service: UTA School of Social Work:
   Hurricane Program; in recognition of hurricane relief work over the previous year (Award Ceremony held at; The Women’s Club of Arlington,
   November 10th, 2006). Arlington Star-Telegram (Newspaper); Special Section: (Sunday, November 12th) [page 4P],
    Arlington, Texas.
7. Basham, R., Collier-Tennison, S., Hintz, G., & Pope, D., In McQuire, K. (2005). Hurricane relief: Social Work looking for more helpers
   (Student volunteers persist, professor says additional assistance is needed). Newspaper interview. (September 21st),
   The University of Texas at Arlington, Texas: The Shorthorn-Newspaper [front page].
8. Rycraft, J., Murphy, E., & Basham, R., In McQuire, K. (2005). Social Work evacuees settle in: The school is taking steps to ensure that
   evacuees will graduate on time. Newspaper interview. (October 13th), The University of Texas at Arlington, Texas: The Shorthorn-Newspaper.
9. WTOV Television Studios, Upper Ohio Valley Cerebral Palsy Telethon: Celebrity Fundraising Panel, Steubenville/Mingo Junction, Ohio 1996.
10. Basham, R. E., & Smith, M. A., In Kiaski, J. (1996). Proper attention can help attention deficit. Newspaper interview. (March 21st)
   Steubenville, Ohio: Herald Star-Newspaper.
11. Basham, R. E., & Smith, M. A., In Kiaski, J. (1996). Emotions run high for victims of floodwaters. Newspaper interview. (February 4th)
   Steubenville, Ohio: Herald Star-Newspaper.
12. Basham, R. E., & Smith, M. A., In Dearth, J. (1995). Special report: Hurt goes on for families, witnesses (of U.S. Air Flight 427 Disaster).
   Newspaper interview. (September 5th) Steubenville, Ohio: Herald Star-Newspaper.
13. Basham, R. E., Basham, S. A., & Smith, M. A. (1995). Responding to community disasters. Television interview. (November):
   Steubenville, Ohio: WTOV-TV News.
14. Basham, R. E., Basham, S. A., & Smith, M. A. (1995). Responding to community disasters. Television interview. (November):
   Wheeling, West Virginia: WTRF-TV News.
15. Basham, R. E., & Skriba, T. S. (1993). Coping with depression and stress over the holidays. Television interview. (December):
   Steubenville, Ohio: WTOV-TV News.
16. Campanizzi, C., Basham, R. E., and Howsare, W. (1989) Delayed stress: Adaptive and maladaptive coping styles. Radio talk-show. (November):
   Steubenville, Ohio: WDIG- Radio.
17. Basham, R. E., Perkins, P., & Dubus, J. (1985). Answering your questions about managing stress and anxiety. Radio talk-show. (October):
    Steubenville, Ohio: WTOV- Radio.
18. Coleman, L., Basham, R. E., Perkins, P., Dubus, J., & Threats, L. (1985). Announcing cost-free community services educational programs
   for stress and anxiety management. Television interview. (September): Steubenville, Ohio: WTOV-TV  News.
19. Sheposh, A., Golas, A., & Basham, R. E. (1984). Expanding community mental health service: Specialty services for stress, anxiety, and
   chronic pain. Television interview.  (February): Steubenville, Ohio: WTOV-TV News.
20. Herbert, E., & Basham, R. E. (1983). Healing a community: Resources for the unemployed and their families. Television interview. (April):
   Steubenville, Ohio: WTOV-TV News.
21. Basham, R. E. (1982). Helping the helpers cope with the stress of meeting community needs during rapid community unemployment.
   Television interview. (September): Steubenville, Ohio: WTOV-TV News.
22. Basham, R., Cutri, R., Herbert, E., Humienni C., Manack, T., Pattie, S., Uram, K., & Wykoff, B. In Henderson, S. (1982).
   Unemployment, burnout are reviewed at seminar. Newspaper interview. (September 25th) Steubenville, Ohio:
   Herald Star-Newspaper.

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To live is to experience stress.  Depending on how one defines crisis, most social work clients can be classified as to be in a crisis state when they come into contact with social work services.  For the purpose of this course, the term crisis is used to denote certain significant life-alternate events and experiences perceived by individuals as extremely threatening and the resulting adverse effects causing significant emotional, social or physical distresses to them and their family.  The purpose of this course is for students to gain knowledge and skills in evaluating clients’ various coping behaviors and develop timely and appropriate intervention strategies.  The history and evolution of the stress concept and recent research of relationships between stress and individual biopsychosocial functioning will be explored.  Economic, racial, gender, cultural and environmental factors as well as unique individual personality hardiness and at risk factors as they influence one’s coping and adaptation under life’s adverse circumstances will be the focus of this course. 
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Advanced Research Methods, the required core research course, emphasizes the link between theory and research, the role of research in the profession, the logic of research, stages of the research process, the major strategies and techniques available to gather infomration, approaches to data analysis, and preparation of a research proposal. The primary focus is on quantitative methods.


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This course: Explores various covert conditioning, cognitive restructuring, and self-instruction therapies. Recent theoretical formulations and relevant research will be investigated as they pertain to the efficacy of cognitive intervention strategies with various clinical problems. Prerequisite: SOCW 6325; SOCW 6326 or concurrent enrollment; or SOCW 6336 or concurrent enrollment.


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Undergraduate Social Work

Introduction to Social Work (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Introduction to Social Work Practice (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Social Work Practice I Lab: Social Work Core Skills Training (University of Tennessee)
Social Work Direct Practice I (Generalist Practice) -Web Facilitated Classroom   (University of Texas at Arlington)
Social Work Direct Practice II (Generalist Practice) -Web Facilitated Classroom    (University of Texas at Arlington)
Social Welfare as an Institution (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Social Work: Counseling Older Adults (Ohio University: Eastern Campus)
Social Work: Organizational Analysis: Macro and Administrative Practice (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Advanced Topics in Social Work: Stress Management Interventions and Training (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Undergraduate Field Liaison to B.S.W. Program (University of Texas at Arlington)

Masters of Social Work
Social Work: Advanced Micro-Practice -Web Facilitated Classroom (University of Texas at Arlington)
Research and Evaluation Methods in Social Work I - Web Facilitated Classroom      (University of Texas at Arlington)
Research and Evaluation Methods in Social Work II - Web Facilitated Classroom(University of Texas at Arlington)
Seminar in Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Strategies - Web Facilitated Classroom  (University of Texas at Arlington)
Seminar in Clinical Social Work, Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), (University of Tennessee)
Seminar in Group Dynamics and Social Work Practice - Web Facilitated Classroom  (University of Texas at Arlington)
Seminar in Human Behavior: Psychodynamics (Completed course for injured colleague) - Web Facilitated Classroom (University of Texas at Arlington)
Seminar in Stress, Crisis and Coping - Web Facilitated Classroom, and 100% Online (University of Texas at Arlington)
Graduate Tutorials in Direct Practice Theory, (University of Texas at Arlington)
Graduate Tutorials in Research Methods, (University of Texas at Arlington)
Graduate Mentor: Annual Celebration of Excellence by Students (ACES), (University of Texas at Arlington)
Graduate Thesis Committees (University of Texas at Arlington)
Graduate Field Liaison to M.S.S.W. Program (University of Texas at Arlington)
Graduate Faculty: Academic Program Advisor to M.S.S.W. Program (University of Texas at Arlington)

Masters of Social Work: Distance Education
Research and Evaluation Methods in Social Work II: Tele-video Conference, Face to Face - Dual Campus, and Online
   (University of Texas at Arlington and West Texas A & M University, Canyon, Texas)
Seminar in Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Strategies:  Tele-video Conference, Face to Face Dual Campus, and Online
   (University of Texas at Arlington and Lubbock Christian University, Lubbock, Texas)
Seminar in Stress, Crisis and Coping Strategies: Author, (Online; Asynchronous and Synchronous),  Blackboard Course Delivery Platform.
   (Distance Education, University of Texas at Arlington)
Academic Director for fully.Online MSSW Program, Joint Online MSSW Degree Programs, Dual Degrees and Graduate Certificate Programs with Online curriculum.

Graduate Interdisciplinary Studies (INDS) Degree Program
Master’s Thesis Substitute Committee (Graduate School: University of Texas at  Arlington)

Masters and Post Masters of Counseling
Counseling Methods: Intervention and Prevention of Mental and Emotional Disorders:Mental Health Intervention and Crisis Intervention (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Counseling Methods: Intervention and Prevention of Mental and Emotional Disorders:  Intervention with Children and Families (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Counseling Methods: Intervention and Prevention of Mental and Emotional Disorders: Prevention and Intervention of Substance Abuse and Dependency (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Counseling Methods: Clinical Psychopathology, Personality, and Abnormal Behavior   (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Counseling Methods: DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association): Diagnosis of Mental and Emotional Disorders  (Franciscan University of Steubenville)

Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work
Doctoral Social Work: Advanced Research Methods in Human Services (University of Texas at Arlington)
Doctoral Social Work: Research for Social Work Practice II (Note: Created/developed the course web content, as a Doctoral Teaching Assistant:, University of Tennessee)
Doctoral Social Work: Research Practicum in International Civil Violence Research (University of Texas at Arlington)
Doctoral Social Work: Research Practicum in International Child Soldiering (University of Texas at Arlington)
Doctoral Social Work: Graduate Research Assistant (GRA), Projects Supervision (University of Texas at Arlington)

Doctoral Social Work: Institutional Review Board (IRB), Research Projects Mentor (University of Texas at Arlington)
Doctoral Social Work: Teaching Practicums in Social Work Advanced Micro-Practice (University of Texas at Arlington)
Doctoral Social Work: Teaching Practicum in Social Work Theoretical Perspectives in Direct Practice (University of Texas at Arlington)
Doctoral Social Work: Teaching Practicum in Social Work Clinical Social Work  (University of Texas at Arlington)
Doctoral Social Work: Teaching Practicum in Social Work Stress Crisis and Coping   (University of Texas at Arlington)
Doctoral Social Work: Teaching Practicum in Advanced Social Work Research  (University of Texas at Arlington)
Doctoral Social Work: Advisory Diagnostic Committees (University of Texas at Arlington)
Doctoral Social Work: Specialty Phase Examination Committees (University of Texas at Arlington and Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León)
Doctoral Social Work: Dissertation Committees (University of Texas at Arlington and Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León)

Field Education and Clinical Supervision
Undergraduate Social Work Field Placement Supervisor (West Liberty University)
Graduate Social Work Field Placement Supervisor (Ohio State University)
Graduate Social Work Field Placement Supervisor (University of Pittsburgh)
Graduate Social Work Field Placement Supervisor (West Virginia University)
Graduate Counseling Practicum and Internship Supervisor (Franciscan University of Steubenville)
Mental Health Nursing: Clinical Setting, Training Consultant  (Ohio Valley School of Nursing)

Community Education
Emergency Services Personnel Re-Certification Training Course (Jefferson Community College, Health Technology Education)
Parents Children and Divorce (Required by Common Pleas Courts), (Pellissippi State Technical Community College, Community Service Education)


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1. Carbajal, José (Proposal pending) Practitioners’ Efficacy Perception of Psychological Treatment for Trauma.
    School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
2. Robb, Aaron (ABD) An exploratory study of the professional preparation and practices of masters-level child custody evaluators,
    School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
3. Brownell, Gracie (ABD) The Reintegration Experiences of Ex-child Soldiers in Liberia,
    Chair; School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
4. Saeed, Sadia (2012) Modeling Son Preference in Pakistan,
    School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
5. Salehin, Mashooq (2012) Reproductive health of the tribals in India: A sustainability perspective.
    School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
6. Moser, Patricia (2012) Posttraumatic Growth and Positive Macro-level Outcome,
    School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
7. Wei, Fang Hsun (Sara) (2012) Reproductive Health in India: An Empowerment Model
     School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
8. Opollo, Diana (2011) Modernization and Contraception in Kenya from 1998 to 2008-2009,
    School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
9. Teboh, Conselor (2011) Determinants of Modern Contraceptive Use in Cameroon from 1991 to 2004
    School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
10. Peng, Wu-der B.(Brian), (2010) Evaluation of a web-phone intervention system on preventing smoking relapse.
   School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
11. Roberts, Emmet, R. (2010) African American Fathers and Afro-centric Parenting-Factors associated with the Socialization of Children.
   School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
12. Benavides, Linda  (2009) Protective factors in children exposed to domestic violence with implications for future social work practice,
   policy, and research. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
13. Jayasundara, Dheeshana  (2009) Reproductive health of women in developing countries and human development: A test of Sen’s theory.
   School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington
14. Johnson, Leigh (2009) The Contribution of NGO’s to health in the developing world. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
15. McCormick, Adam (2009) The Role of the Sibling Relationship in Foster Care: A comparison of Outcomes of adults with a history of childhood
   out-of-home placement. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
16. Culbert, Jeana (2009)  Factors influencing nursing home utilization of older Americans. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
17. Herr, Gary (2008) Various issues of marital satisfaction in American Black/White interracial marriages. School of Social Work,
   The University of Texas at Arlington.
18. Judd, Rebecca (2008) The stress of care giving: Factors impacting family caregivers following entry of the care recipient into a nursing home.
   School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
19. Diaconu, Mioara  (2008) Social capital: The missing link between HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes, and related behavior among girls and
   young women in Tanzania. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
20. Barrera, Iran (2008)  A comprehensive look at mental health barriers in the Latino community.  School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington
   and Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, México.
21. Sinclair, Dean (2008)  Homosexuality and the U.S. military: A study of homosexual identity and choice of military service. School of Social Work,
   The University of Texas at Arlington.
22. Vandergriff, Dan (2007) Optimism associations with well-being: Indications among older people in the U.S. School of Social Work,
   The University of Texas at Arlington.
23. Youn, Eric  (2007) The effectiveness of virtual learning environment techniques on student learning of clinical skills. School of Social Work,
   The University of Texas at Arlington.
24. Huerta, Enrique (2007) Effects of experiential learning on F2F and multimedia learning environments in the acquisition of active listening skills.
   School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington and Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, México.
25. Painter, Kirstin (2007) A quasi-experimental design: Multisystemic therapy as an alternate community-based treatment for youth with severe
   emotional disturbance. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
26. Pawha, Bhavana “Bavna” (2005) Evaluation of an online substance abuse prevention exercise. School of Social Work,
   The University of Texas at Arlington.

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Kim, Yi Jin (In progress) School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
Batchelor, Jolynne (In progress) School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
Sharma, Bonita (In progress) School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.

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Committee (Completed Theses)

1. Highland, Victoria (Proposed) Contraceptive use in India: A comparison of Hindu versus Muslim women. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
2. Cunningham, Karalyn (2013) Bulimia Nervosa and Substance Use Disorder: Comorbidity and Treatment, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
3. Thomas, Vivin (2012) Urban-Rural differences in the use of contraceptives among the people in Republic of Yemen1991-1997. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
4. Kim, Min Ju, (2012) Individual, Family, School and Community Predictors for Depression and Self Esteem: A comparitive study between Asian and Latino adolescents. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
5. Shah, Navisha (2012) Urban and Rural Differences in Women's Age at Marriage in Yemen 1991-1997. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
6. Kim,  Yi Jin  (2009) Influential factors on adolescent suicidal behavior. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
7. Sharma, Bonita  (2009) Underlying causes of forced displacement: An international study. School of Social Work,
   The University of Texas at Arlington.
8. Mo, (Choi) Bonnie:  (2007) Associations and predictors of depressive symptoms and Smoking among adolescents. School of Social Work,
   The University of Texas at Arlington.
9. Hintz, Gene:  (2006) An exploration of gender perceptions of democracy in rural Peru, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Honduras.
   (Graduate School: Master’s Thesis Substitute) Co-chair: School of Urban and Public Affairs and School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
10. Bevers, Mamie: (2005) Evaluation of an online substance prevention program. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.

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Fillmore, Derek (Pending) School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.

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Professional Certifications (Selected)
1, CSWE (Council on Social Work Education): Office of Social Work Accreditation, Certified Site Visitor Training (SVT) Program, 2012.
2. CSWE (Council on Social Work Education): Gero-ED Center, Curriculum Development Institute (CDI) Program: Certificate, 2011
    a  three year program completion of  infusion of gerontological competencies and content into generalist courses.
3. Mini-Master of Business Administration: Certificate Program, 2009.
    an accredited executive education certification program in; Accounting and Finance, Marketing  and Communications,Technology, Human Resources, Economics, and General Management. University at Buffalo; School of Management:The State University of New York: (SUNY). Buffalo, New York.                              
4. M.S.W.A.C. Master Social Work Addictions Counselor (Inactive),1996-1999.
5. D.C.S.W., Diplomate in Clinical Social Work, Granted by: The National Association of Social Workers, 1993 - Present.
6. Q.C.S.W., Qualified Clinical Social Worker Granted by: The National Association of Social Workers, 1989 - 2007.
7. A.C.S.W., Academy of Certified Social Workers, Granted by: The National Association of Social Workers, 1983 - Present.

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1. Honoree: Celebration of Faculty Creative Works 2012-2013, Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs, The University of Texas at Arlington.
2. First Mention: UTA Daily Briefing (Online President's and Executive Daily Briefing). In the news - (Today's top higher education news stories affecting UT Arlington). KERA/90.1 FM's Health Checkup, segment featured Randy Basham, an associate professor of Social Work at The University of Texas at Arlington (December, 20, 2011).
3. Who’s Who in the World, 2011 (28th Edition), 2012 (29th Edition) and 2013 (30th Edition)  Biography requested and selected for inclusion. Marquis Who’s Who (Est. 1898), New Providence, New Jersey.
4. Adjunct Fellow (External): Designated in 2011, The Institute of Behavioral Research, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
5. Who's Who in America 2010 (64th Edition),  2011 (65th Edition) and 2012 (66th Edition) Biography requested and selected for inclusion. Marquis Who’s Who (Est. 1898), New Providence, New Jersey.
6. University of Texas at Arlington, Professional Development Award; for Excellence in Research 2009, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington
7. Honoree: Celebration of Faculty Creative Works 2007-2008, U T Arlington Library, 2009, The University of Texas at Arlington.
8. University of Texas at Arlington, Professional Development Award; for Scholarship 2008; Awarded by the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
9. Faculty Advisor Recognition: For prior service (2005-2008): as a student organization faculty advisor and web master, for the Phi Alpha: National Social Work Honor Society: Iota Omega Chapter, of the School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
10. Nominated for: The Chancellors Council  Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching 2008: by the M.S.S.W. (Masters of Science in Social Work) graduate students, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
11. Basham’s List: Est. 2008 A large distribution list, organized by graduate students, for all students who wish to develop an ongoing University of Texas at Arlington, School of Social Work, student and alumni networking community, following a classroom discussion of need, in 2007 (Named as above).
12. Phi Kappa Phi: Faculty Recognition by New Initiates 2007: Recognized by graduate student initiates of: The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, as among the professors from the School of Social Work having the greatest impact on their academic career, The University of Texas at Arlington.
13. University of Texas at Arlington, Professional Development Award; for Scholarship 2007: Awarded by the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
14. Nominated for Outstanding Academic Advisor Award 2006-2007: by M.S.S.W. (Masters of Science in Social Work) graduate students, School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
15. Faculty Advisor Acknowledgement, 2007: for prior service as a student organization Faculty Advisor and Web Master, for the Phi Alpha: National Social Work Honor Society: Iota Omega Chapter, of the School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
16. The BSW (Bachelors of Social Work) Award for Teaching Excellence 2006: Awarded by the outgoing class of Social Work undergraduate students for the year. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
17. University of Texas at Arlington, Excellence in Research Award 2006: School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
18. University of Texas at Arlington, Professional Development Award for Scholarship 2006: School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
19. Community Service Commendation 2005: Awarded by the Office of the Dean, in recognition of Social Work volunteer service on behalf of the survivors of, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2005.
20. Certificate of Appreciation: from United Way of Metropolitan Dallas for participation in the Community Needs Assessment Technical Advisory Committee, Dallas Texas, 2005.
21. Certificate of Recognition and Appreciation for valued contributions as Consulting Editor to: Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012).
22. University of Texas at Arlington, Excellence in Research Award 2005: School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
23. University of Texas at Arlington, Provosts Scholarship Professional Development Award 2005: School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington.
24. Phi Alpha: Social Work Honor Society: Inducted by the student membership, as an Honorary Lifetime Faculty Member of the Iota Omega Chapter, at the School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Arlington (April 28, 2005).
25. Certificate of Appreciation: from the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services (TDPRS), Child Protective Services (CPS): for contributions to the state-wide Data Enhanced Online Management System (DEMOS) Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) technology and data imaging computing project: Federally funded demonstration project (2004).
26. Who’s Who in Social Sciences Higher Education: Academic Keys 2004: Available Online: http://socialsciences.academickeys.com/whoswho.php
27. Graduate Faculty. Appointed by Dean of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Arlington as a full/associate member of the Graduate Faculty of the School of Social Work upon recommendation of the Committee on Graduate Studies (December 2002).
28. Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) Mentoring Program, 1999-2000; Letter of  Educational Training Commendation 2000, Issued by the Office of the Assitant Dean of the Graduate School, The University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee.
29. Graduate Research and Teaching Assistantships, 1998-2001. Awarded by the University of Tennessee and the College of Social Work for Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant responsibilities, accompanied by 100% tuition waivers.
30. Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 1996 Biography requested and selected for inclusion. Marquis Who’s Who, New Providence, New Jersey.
31. Employee of the Month, January, 1993 Awarded for displaying high professional standards in a medical emergency, by Jefferson County Mental Health Services Board, Inc.
32. Life Fellow in Clinical Hypnotherapy of the American Association of Professional Hypnotherapists: Designated in 1990
33. Who’s Who Among Human Services Professionals, 1986 Biography requested and selected for inclusion. National Reference Institute, Varied Publications.
34. Certificate of Appreciation, 1982 from Project Head Start for providing a Community volunteer training program, Jefferson County, Ohio.
35. West Virginia Board of Regents Tuition Waiver, 1980-1981. Awarded through West Virginia University, School of Social Work; Morgantown, West Virginia.

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