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Vita – 2012 (October)
Carlo C. DiClemente, Ph.D.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Address: Department of Psychology
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, Maryland 21250
(410) 455-2415; 455-1055 (fax)
9728 Starling Road
Ellicott City, MD 21042
(410) 750-2854
Born:Philadelphia, PA, July 16, 1942. U.S. Citizen
Married:Lynnda M. Dahlquist
Licenses & Certifications:
National - Diplomate in Clinical Psychology,
American Board of Professional Psychology
National - Health Services Provider in Psychology (National Register)
Maryland - Licensed and Certified Psychologist (License # 03247)
Professional Associations:
American Psychological Association, member
APA Division 50, Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, member
President, 2004-2005
APA Division 12, Clinical Psychology, member
APA Division 38, Health Psychology, member
American Association for the Advancement of Science, former member
American Psychological Society, Fellow
Maryland psychological Association, Member
Chair Board of Scientific and Academic Affairs, 2002-2004
Houston Psychological Association, former member
Secretary-Treasurer, 1984-1985
President-Elect, 1985-1986
President, 1986-1987
Southwestern Psychological Association, former member
Texas Psychological Association, former member
Chair - Committee on Psychologist Health, 1986-1990
Research Society on Alcoholism, member
Society of Behavioral Medicine, member
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, member
American Public Health Association, member
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, member
FORMAL EDUCATION
1956-60St. Charles Seminary High School, Baltimore, MD
1960-64St. Mary's University, Baltimore, MD (Major - Philosophy & Social Sciences)
A.B. Degree Cum Laude - 1964.
1964-68Gregorian University, Rome, Italy (Major - Theology).
S.T.B. Degree - 1966; S.T.L. Degree - 1968
1972-74New School for Social Research, New York, NY
(Major - Personality and Social Psychology) M.A. Degree - 1974
1974-78University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI (Major - Clinical Psychology)
Ph.D. Degree – 1978
1977-78Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, Houston, TX
(APA approved Clinical Psychology Internship)
1978-79Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, Houston, TX
(Postdoctoral Research Fellowship).
OCCUPATIONAL HISTORY
1968-72Assistant Pastor, Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, DEL.
1972-73Sales Representative, Travel Center Group Tours, New Rochelle, NY
1973-74Rehabilitation Counselor, Employee Counseling Service, City of New York, NYC, NY.
1974-75Graduate Teaching Assistant, Psychology Department, University of Rhode Island.
1975-76Therapist (half-time practicum), Child and Family Services of Newport, RI.
1976-77Therapist, Human Resources Institute of Boston, Norton, MA. Counseling Services Consultant, Salve Regina College, Newport, RI.
1977-78Predoctoral Psychology Internship, Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, Houston, TX.
1978-79Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, Houston, TX.
1979-81Research Specialist/Clinical Psychologist, Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, Houston.
1981-85Chief, Alcoholism Treatment Center and Addictive Behavior and Psychosocial Research
Section, Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, Houston, TX.
1985-87Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, TX.
1987-94Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX. Supervising Psychologist - Psychology Research and Service Center, University of Houston.
1994-95Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX
Supervising Psychologist - Psychology Research and Service Center, University of Houston.
1994-99 Adjunct Professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences, UT MD Anderson Hospital
1995-06 Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Maryland
2006- Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Maryland
2006- Director, MDQUIT Resource Center for Prevention and Cessation of Tobacco Use, Maryland
2006- Director, Center for Community Collaboration, Capacity Building for HIV Agencies
RESEARCH GRANTS
1980-83Informal Self-Help Approaches to Smoking Cessation
P.I. James O. Prochaska
Co-P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded - NCI, Total Direct Cost $397,686
1983-85Self Help Models and Manuals for Smoking Cessation
P.I. James O. Prochaska
Co-P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded - NCI, Total Direct Cost $730,247
1985-90Self-Help Models and Materials for Smoking Cessation
P.I. James O. Prochaska
Co-P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded - NCI, Total Direct Cost $1,779,659
1984-89Buena Vida Sin Fumar: Media/Community Demonstration
P.I. Alfred McAlister
Co-Investigator Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded - NCI, Total Direct Cost $4,194,951
1987Smoking Cessation Counseling in Obstetricians' Offices
P.I. Patricia Mullen
Co-Investigator - Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved but not funded by NCI and NICHD
1986-87Inhalant Abuse in a Mexican American Population
P.I. Betty Pfefferbaum, M.D.
Co-Investigator - Carlo C. DiClemente
Hogg Foundation Grant to UT Medical School, Dept. of Psychiatry,
Total Direct Cost $200,000
1988-92A Lung Risk Reduction Intervention Model for Painters
P.I. Chris Y. Lovato, San Diego State University
Co-P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Demonstration and Evaluation Research grant Approved and funded NHLBI
Total Direct Cost $1,195,242
1989-94Cancer Prevention for Rural Energy Workers
P.I. Michael Eriksen, U.T.M.D. Anderson
Co-Principal Investigator, Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded as a Collaborative Research Project by NCI
Total Direct Cost $1,595,658
1989-94UH-VA Alcoholism Treatment Matching Clinical Research Unit
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Co-P.I. Joseph Carbonari
Approved and funded as a Collaborative Research Project by NIAAA
Total Direct Cost over $2,200,000
1990-92Minority Supplement for graduate student training to UH-VA Alcoholism Treatment Matching Clinical Research Unit.
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by NIAAA
Total Direct Cost $33,582
1990-95Sustaining Women's Smoking Cessation Post Partum
P.I. Patricia Mullen, U.T. Center for Health Promotion
Co-P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by NHLBI
Total Direct Cost approximately $1,810,717
1993-96Sustaining Women's Smoking Cessation Post Partum - One to One
P.I. Patricia Mullen, U.T. Center for Health Promotion
Co-P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by NHLBI
Total Direct Cost approximately $410,686
1994-99Matching Patients to Alcoholism Treatments-Continuation
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by NIAAA
Total Direct Cost approximately $596,105
1994-96Development & Evaluation of Intermediate Outcomes for Smoking Cessation Interventions During Pregnancy
P.I. Patricia Mullen, U.T. Center for Health Promotion
Co.-P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Total Direct Cost approximately $325,137
1994Individualized Initial Treatment for Dual Diagnosis
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved but not funded by NIMH
1994A Transtheoretical Approach To Drug Abuse Treatment
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved but not funded by NIDA
1997-03 Combined Pharmacological and Behavioral Treatments for Alcoholism
P.I. Bankole Johnson, MD, UT Health Sciences Center-San Antonio
Co-Principal Investigator, Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and Funded by NIAAA
Total Funding for San Antonio site over 1.5 million
Subcontract to UMBC $75,000
1997-01 WIC Health Eating for A Lifetime Program
P.I. Stephen Havas, MD, UMMS Department of Epidemiology
Co-Investigator, Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and Funded by National Cancer Institute
Funding for total project approximately 2 million
Subcontract to UMBC $79,000
1999-04 The Process of Change in Drug Abuse by Schizophrenics
P.I. Allan Bellack, Ph.D. UMMS Department of Psychiatry
Co-Principal Investigator, Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and Funded by NIDA
Total funding for project approximately 2.5 million
Subcontract to UMBC is $120,000
1999-04 Alcohol Abuse and Dependence in Trauma Patients, Project DELTA
P.I. Carl Soderstrom MD, UMMS Shock Trauma Study Center
Co-Principal Investigator, Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by NIAAA
Total funding for project is approximately 2 million dollars
Subcontract for UMBC totals $543,021
1999-01 NIH NIDA Fellowship for Nancy Haug’s dissertation research project
Smoking Cessation in Pregnant Substance Abusers
P.I. Mentor Carlo C. DiClemente
Fellowship P.I. Nancy Haug
Approved and Funded by NIDA
Total amount of award is approximately $50,000
2000-04 Nutrition Academic Award
P.I. Steve Havas, M.D., UM,B Epidemiology
Co-Investigator: Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by National Cancer Institute
Total funding for Project $200,000
Subcontract for UMBC total $25,000
2000-05 A Stage Matched Alcohol Intervention for Managed Care
P.I, Robert LaForge, URI Cancer Prevention Center
Co-Investigator, Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Total funding for Project approximately $500,000
Subcontract for UMBC $60,000
2001-2006Early Intervention Health Promotion/Obesity Prevention
P.I., Maureen Black, Ph.D. UM,B Pediatrics
Co-Investigator, Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by National Institute of Child Health Development
Total funding for project approximately $ 1,000,000
Subcontract for UMBC $200,000
2002-2005Computer-Aided Counseling to Prevent Teen Pregnancy/STDs
P.I., Melanie Gold, D.O., Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
Co-Investigator, Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by National Institute of Child Health Development
Total funding for project approximately $
Subcontract for UMBC $45,000
2002-2005Do Practice Guidelines Reduce Smoking in Schizophrenia
P.I. Lisa Dixon, MD, UM,B Department of Psychiatry
Co-Investigator, Carlo C. DiClemente
Approved and funded by National Institute of Drug Abuse
Total funding for project approximately $
Subcontract for UMBC $160,000
2003-2006Success Profiles in Substance Abuse Treatment
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente, Ph.D.
An Innovator Combating Substance Abuse Award funded by the
Robert Woods Johnson Foundation
Total funding for the project approximately $300,000
2003-2004Benchmarks for Smoking Cessation
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
A Contract with the Department of Mental Health and Mental Hygiene, Smoking Control
Total funding for Project: $75,000
2004-2006Evaluating Critical Predictors of Smoking Initiation
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
A Contract with the Department of Mental Health and Mental Hygiene, Smoking Control
Total funding for Project: $150,000
2005-2006 Tobacco Quit line Consultation
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
A Contract with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Smoking Control
Total funding for Project: $25,000
2005-2008 Treatment Provision and Community Capacity Building for HIV/AIDS
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
These are two contracts with the AIDS Administration on behalf of the Department of Psychology to create a collaborative program to assist in training, treatment and capacity building in community settings.
Total Funding for Project: $550,000
2006-2012 Resource Center for the Cessation and Prevention of Tobacco Use
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
This is a contract with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to create a resource center that would support local smoking cessation and prevention programs and the Maryland Tobacco Quit line as well as work with the department examining population surveys and evaluations of smoking cessation and prevention programs. Continuing Center funding from CDC expected.
Total Funding for the Project: $1,973,000
2007-2010Personal Mechanisms of Change in Alcoholism Treatment.
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
Funded by National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
This is an R 21 grant to develop measures for the process of change in alcoholism treatment.
Total Funding for the Project: Direct Costs $275,000.
2008-2011 Continuous Quality Improvement in Screening and Brief Intervention for Mental health and Substance Abuse in Community Based Organizations working with HIV positive clients.
P.I. Carlo C. DiClemente
This is a contract with the Maryland AIDS Administration of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene that supports consultation with Maryland Agencies funded by the AIDS Administration to evaluate current approaches to screening and brief interventions, referral and treatment for substance abuse and mental health problems of individuals who are HIV positive and promote continuous quality improvement.
Total funding for the Project: Direct and Indirect Costs $145,000
2008-2013 Pharmacological Treatments in Emerging Adults to Reduce Drinking
P.I. Bankole Johnson, MD University of Virginia Medical School
Co Investigator Carlo C. DiClemente
This is a subcontract on a grant from NIMH funded by NIAAA to address excessive drinking among college students and emerging adults use pharmacological aids.
Total funding for the subcontract: Direct and Indirect $23,259 per year
2008-2013Challenge in Schools: Adolescent Overweight Prevention
P.I. Maureen Black, Ph.D. Department of Pediatrics U Maryland Medical School
Co-Investigator Carlo DiClemente, Ph.D.
This is a subcontract on an NIMH grant funded by NICHD to revise and test the Challenge program for prevention of adolescent obesity that was developed form a prior grant to middle school adolescent girls.
Total funding for the project; direct and indirect approximately $20,000 per year
2009-2014SBIRT Residency Training Program
P.I. Chris Welsh, M.D. Department of Psychiatry, U Maryland Medical School
Co-PI Carlo DiClemente, Ph.D.
This is a joint project to develop and implement residency training programs for multiple medical specialties to for screening, brief interventions, referral and treatment for substance abuse (Alcohol, Tobacco, Illegal Drugs, and Non-prescription use of prescription medications. Funded by CSAT
Total funding for UMBC Contract direct and indirect approximately $80,000
2012-2015 No Wrong Door SAMHSA Grant subcontract
PI Carlo DiClemente
This project is to promote integrated care among mental health, substance abuse and primary care to
Promote screening, brief interventions and referral to treatment for infectious diseases, substance abuse and mental problems among providers in the Baltimore Metropolitan area.
Total funding for 2012 direct and indirect approximately $180,000
2012-2013 MDQUIT Tobacco Resource Center
PI Carlo DiClemente
This project is a continuation of the Center and provides technical and other support for the Maryland Tobacco Control Program funded by the Department of Health and Mental Health.
Total funding for 2012-13 approximately 200,000
2012-2015Community Transformation Grant (CDC) subcontract
PI Carlo DiClemente
This project is funding the MDQUIT resource center to promote community transformation goals to reduce tobacco use and promote healthy lifestyles.
Total funding for 2012 is $50,000
Consultant for grant funded research projects
Reaching and Motivating Low-SES Women for Smoking Cessation (NCF)
P.I. Richard Warnecke, University of Illinois Survey Research Laboratory
Prescribe - Cancer Screening in OBGYN Physician Offices (NCF)
P.I. Stuart Cohen, AMC Cancer Center - Denver, Colorado
Physician Delivered Alcohol Intervention in Problem Drinkers (NIAAA)
P.I. Judith Ockene, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Substance Abuse Prevention Program Using Multi-Component Motivational Stages Model (NIAAA)
P.I. Chudley Werch, University of North Florida
Interventions for Women Problem Drinkers (NIAAA)
P.I. Gerard Connors, Research Institute in Addictions, Buffalo, NY
Cancer Information Service Program Project (NCF)
P.I. Al Marcus, AMC Cancer Center, Denver, Colorado.
Biobehavioral Treatment for Alcoholism
P.I. Bankole, A., Johnson, M. D., (NIAAA) University of Texas Health Science Center
Randomized Trial of in Stage Based Primary Care Program, (NIAAA)
P. I. Chudley E. Werch, Ph.D. Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Health Promotion, University of North Florida
Stages of Change in Cocaine Treatment, NIDA
P.I. Elizabeth Wells, University of Washington, Seattle.
Brief Intervention for Pregnant Women Smokers Using Ultrasound
P.I. Jan Groff, M.D., University of Texas Medical School
Teenage Pregnancy Risk Reduction Stage Based Computerized Feedback
Program, Robert Woods Johnson Fellowship
P.I. Melanie Gold, DO
Alcohol Risk Reduction among college Students (NIAAA)
P.I. Robert LaForge, Ph.D. University of Rhode Island
Project Sport: An adolescent alcohol consumption prevention project
P.I. Chudley E. Werch, Ph.D., University of North Florida
Group Therapy for Substance Abuse
P.I. Mary M. Velasquez, Ph.D., University of Texas
EDITORIAL AND REVIEW SERVICES
Editorial Boards:
Preventive Medicine, Current
Journal of Health Psychology, current
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 2000-2004
Alcohol and Alcoholism, current Associate Editor
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2003
Health Education Research 1999-2003
Consulting Reviewer:
Addiction
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
American Psychologist
Annals of Behavioral Medicine
Behavior Research and Therapy
British Journal of Health Psychology
Clinical and Experimental Psychopharmacology
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Abnormal Psychology
Perceptual and Motor Skills
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Psychological Reports
Cognitive Therapy and Research
Health Psychology
Journal of Adolescent Psychology
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
Journal of Substance Abuse
Health Education and Behavior
Health Education Research, Theory & Practice
Journal of Health and Social Behavior
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Nicotine & Tobacco Research
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
Annals of Behavioral Medicine
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Psychological Bulletin
Journal of Nutrition Education
Alcoholism - Clinical & Experimental Research
Preventive Medicine
Journal of Swiss Psychology (co-editor of special issue, 1999)
Tobacco Control
Grant Reviewer:
National Cancer Institute- Former Member, Clinical trials and cancer intervention committee
- Special Review Panels
- Site Visitor
- Chairman, Site Visit Team
National Institute of Drug Abuse
-Member, Center Grants Review Committee
- Ad hoc reviewer
National Heart Lung & Blood Institute Ad hoc reviewer
National Institute of Dental Research - Ad hoc reviewer
National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
- Ad hoc reviewer
- Site Visitor
National Heart Lund & Blood Institute, Member Data Safety Monitoring Board
UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES AND SERVICES
University of Texas Medical School - 1985-87
Psychiatry Department Faculty Senate representative; Chair, Psychology Search Committee; Director, Outpatient Addictive Behaviors Clinic; Medical Records Committee member; UTMSI Clinical Directors Committee
University of Houston (1987-95)
Psychology Research and Services Center Supervisor; Chair, Comprehensive Exam Committee (Clinical Program); Psychology Department Executive Committee; Chair, Cognitive Psychology Core Course Curriculum review; Chair, Clinical Interventions Course Review; Departmental Indirect Cost Committee; Clinical Program Faculty Committee; Reviewer for BSRG and RIG grant programs; University Research Council, Chair, Ethics, Policies & Procedures Subcommittee, College Grievance Committee, University Substance Abuse Committee; Development Campaign; Dissertation and Master Thesis chair and committee member; Senior Honor's Thesis Advisor.
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (1995-present)
Arts & Sciences Graduate Dean Search Committee; Graduate Planning committee; Human Services Psychology Graduate Program; Graduate Curriculum review committee; Departmental colloquium committee; Academic Planning and Budget; Graduate Programs Directors; Enrollment Management Task Force; Advisement Task Force; Honors Task Force; MIPAR Board; MARC U STAR selection committee; Meyerhoff Graduate Biomedical Program Committee; Graduate Student Involvement Committee, Co-Chair; Departmental Promotion & Tenure; Honors University Task Force; Enrollment Management Task Force; Part-Time Salary committee; Dean’s Budget Advisory Committee; UMS Department Chairs Conference Committee; Education Chair Search Committee, Chair; Ethics Committee of Investigation, Chair; UM Graduate School Council; Registrar Search Committee; Counseling Center Director Search Committee; Departmental Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Committee; College Reorganization Committee, Chair; Shriver Center Faculty Advisory Committee, chair; Advisory Board Erickson School of Aging Studies. Master Theses and Dissertation Committee Chair and Member; Department search and Promotion and Tenure Committees; Finance and Grant Post Award Committee, member; HSP Graduate Program Director; Research Council, Chair.
TEACHING AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES