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Anna Marie Scheyett, PhD, MSW, LCSW School of Social Work University of Georgia [email protected] EDUCATION 2003 - 2007 Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work (with distinction) School of Social Work, Memorial University of Newfoundland Dissertation: Clinician Impact on Consumer Decisions Regarding Psychiatric Advance Directives 1987 - 1989 Master of Social Work University of North Carolina School of Social Work 1980 - 1982 Master of Science, Master of Philosophy Yale University Department of Human Genetics 1976 - 1980 Bachelor of Science (summa cum laude) Dickinson College CURRENT POSITION 2016 - Present Dean and Professor School of Social Work University of Georgia 2016 Present Affiliate Faculty Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute PRIOR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011 2016 Dean and Professor University of South Carolina College of Social Work 2007 - 2011 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Associate Professor (7/10 to 7/11) University of North Carolina School of Social Work 2005 - 2007 Clinical Associate Professor University of North Carolina School of Social Work 2000 - 2005 Clinical Assistant Professor University of North Carolina School of Social Work 1993 - 2000 Clinical Instructor/Program Coordinator CARES and Behavioral Healthcare Resource Program University of North Carolina School of Social Work 1991 - 1993 Visiting Lecturer/Adjunct Instructor University of North Carolina School of Social Work 1989 - 1993 Community Care Coordinator OPC Mental Health Center, Chapel Hill, NC 1986 - 1987 Counselor Preterm Health Services, Inc., Brookline, MA

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Anna Marie Scheyett, PhD, MSW, LCSW School of Social Work University of Georgia

[email protected]

EDUCATION 2003 - 2007 Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work (with distinction)

School of Social Work, Memorial University of Newfoundland Dissertation: Clinician Impact on Consumer Decisions Regarding Psychiatric Advance Directives

1987 - 1989 Master of Social Work University of North Carolina School of Social Work 1980 - 1982 Master of Science, Master of Philosophy Yale University Department of Human Genetics 1976 - 1980 Bachelor of Science (summa cum laude) Dickinson College CURRENT POSITION 2016 - Present Dean and Professor School of Social Work University of Georgia 2016 – Present Affiliate Faculty Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute PRIOR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011 – 2016 Dean and Professor University of South Carolina College of Social Work 2007 - 2011 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Associate Professor (7/10 to 7/11)

University of North Carolina School of Social Work 2005 - 2007 Clinical Associate Professor

University of North Carolina School of Social Work 2000 - 2005 Clinical Assistant Professor

University of North Carolina School of Social Work 1993 - 2000 Clinical Instructor/Program Coordinator CARES and Behavioral Healthcare Resource Program

University of North Carolina School of Social Work 1991 - 1993 Visiting Lecturer/Adjunct Instructor

University of North Carolina School of Social Work 1989 - 1993 Community Care Coordinator OPC Mental Health Center, Chapel Hill, NC 1986 - 1987 Counselor Preterm Health Services, Inc., Brookline, MA

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1985 - 1986 Pharmaceutical Research Associate Serono Laboratories, Randolph, MA 1983 - 1985 Medical/Senior Medical Research Associate Ayerst Laboratories, New York, NY ADDITIONAL TRAINING 2012 - 2013 Leadership Academy in Aging

Social Work Leadership Institute, New York Academy of Medicine

2010 Higher Education Management Development Program Harvard Institute of Higher Education, Harvard University 2009 BRIDGES: Academic Leadership for Women

University of North Carolina

2008 2008 Office of Social Work Accreditation Reaffirmation Training

Council on Social Work Education FUNDED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

2017-2018 Investing in the Future of Behavioral Health in Georgia

Georgia Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities

Principal Investigator

2015 - 2016 Contexts of Recovery: Investigating Patterns of Social Support and

Coping in Two Communities after the 2015 flood in South Carolina

University of South Carolina Office of Vice President for Research

Co-Principal Investigator, Principal Investigator Bret Kloos

2015 - 2016 Collaboration to Develop Trained Clinicians in Community Mental Health

SC Department of Mental Health

Principal Investigator

2015 – 2017 Collaboration for Transitions from Prison to Community for Medically

Complex Inmates (approved, not implemented)

SC Department of Corrections

Principal Investigator

2015 - 2016 College Revenue-Sport Athletes: Risk and Resilience Factors

University of South Carolina Provost Office

Co-Principal Investigator, Principal Investigator Richard Southall

2014 - 2015 Assessment and Recommendation of Existing and Needed Community-

Based Treatment Team Services

SC Department of Health and Human Services

Principal Investigator

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2014 - 2016 Recovery Transformation and Innovation Fund Research and Program

Evaluation

SC Department of Health and Human Services

Consultant, Principal Investigator D. DeHart

2013 - 2014 Recovery Transformation and Innovation Fund Research and Program

Evaluation

SC Department of Health and Human Services

Co-Investigator, Principal Investigator D. DeHart

2010 - 2011 Recovery Education Center Research and Program Evaluation

Family Preservation Services, Inc.

Principal Investigator

2008 - 2009 Psychiatric Advance Directives in a University Setting: Ensuring Student Care

and Protecting Our Campuses

Armfield Reeves Innovation Fund at UNC

Principal Investigator

2007-2010 Reducing STD/HIV Risk in Women Prisoners: Project P.O.W.E.R.

(Providing Opportunities for Women’s Empowerment, Risk-Reduction &

Relationships)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Co-Investigator, Principal Investigator C. Fogel

2007 - 2008 Assertive Community Treatment Implementation Barriers and

Facilitators, Impacts and Issues across Urban and Rural Settings

Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati

Co-Investigator, Principal Investigator G. Cuddeback

2006 A Study of Procedures for Identification and Treatment

of Inmates with a Mental Illness or Developmental Disability in the Jails

of North Carolina

NC Governor’s Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities

Principal Investigator

2006 Perceptions of Release among Incarcerated HIV-Infected Persons:

Variations and Implications for Post-Release Outcomes

UNC Center for AIDS Research Development Award

Principal Investigator

2005 - 2007 Incarcerated Women, Parenting, and HIV Risk

National Institute of Mental Health R21 Co-Investigator, Principal Investigator C. Fogel

2004 - 2005 Identifying What Works: An Evaluation of Human Rights

Committees, Consumer and Family Advisory Committees, and Hospital Discharge Processes in the North Carolina Public Mental Health System NC Governor’s Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities Principal Investigator

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2004 - 2005 Preparing Mental Health Practitioners for 21st Century Practice:

A Collaborative Exploration of Curriculum Needs During Mental Health Reform

Robertson Scholars Collaboration Foundation Principal Investigator

2003 - 2008 Bridging Case Management for HIV Positive Prison Releasees National Institute on Drug Abuse R01 Investigator, Principal Investigator D. Wohl 2002 - 2003 Technology in the Classroom

UNC/IBM Instructional Technology Development Program Principal Investigator

2001 - 2002 Web-Based Education in a Social Work Mental Health Course UNC/IBM Instructional Technology Development Principal Investigator

2000 - 2001 Professional Attitudes and Addictions

NC Addiction Technology Transfer Center. Principal Investigator

1999 - 2000 Welfare Reform and Family Violence: Training Development

Economic Independence, NC Division of Social Services. Principal Investigator

1999 - 2000 Social Work and Substance Abuse NC Addiction Technology Transfer Center.

Principal Investigator 1999 - 2000 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Training and Technical

Assistance NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services. Principal Investigator

1998 - 2000 Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Crisis Training and Technical Assistance NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services Principal Investigator

2/98-6/98 Developing Quality Plans Thomas S. Section of NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services. Principal Investigator

7/97-6/98 Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Crisis Training and Technical

Assistance NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services. Principal Investigator

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PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

Book

Scheyett, A., (Ed.) (1997). Making the transition to managed behavioral health care:

A guide for practitioners and agencies. Milwaukee, WI: Families International, Inc.

Book Chapters

1. Golin, C., Kaplan, A., & Scheyett, A. (2008). The psychosocial management of HIV

disease in adults. In K. Holmes, P. Sparling, W. Stamm, P.Piot, J. Wasserheit, L. Corey, M.

Cohen, & H. Watts (Eds.), Sexually transmitted diseases (4th edition, pp.1349-1362).

New York: McGraw Hill.

2. Scheyett, A., & Drinnin, E. (2004). Community practice in adult health and mental health

care. In M. Weil (Ed.), The handbook of community practice (pp. 418-441). Thousand

Oaks, CA: Sage.

3. Scheyett, A. (2003). Model syllabus for mental health policy. In T. Bent-Goodley & K.

Davis (Eds.), Teaching social policy in social work education (pp. 155-162). Alexandria,

VA: Council on Social Work Education.

4. Scheyett, A. (2003). The policy game. In T. Bent-Goodley & K. Davis (Eds.), Teaching

social policy in social work education (pp. 175-180). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social

Work Education.

5. Scheyett, A., & Fuhrman, T. (1999). Managed behavioral healthcare in a rural

environment. In I. Carleton-LaNey, R. Edwards, & P. Reid (Eds.), Preserving and

strengthening small towns and rural communities (pp. 119-133). Washington, DC: NASW

Press.

6. Scheyett, A. (1997). Introduction to managed behavioral healthcare. In A. Scheyett (Ed.),

Making the transition to managed behavioral health care: A guide for practitioners and

agencies (pp. 3-12). Milwaukee, WI: Families International, Inc.

7. Scheyett, A. (1997). New concepts for managed behavioral healthcare providers. In A.

Scheyett (Ed.), Making the transition to managed behavioral health care: A guide for

practitioners and agencies (pp. 13-30). Milwaukee, WI: Families International, Inc.

8. Scheyett, A. (1997). Managed behavioral healthcare services for seriously mentally ill

populations. In A. Scheyett (Ed.), Making the transition to managed behavioral health care:

A guide for practitioners and agencies (pp. 119-134). Milwaukee, WI: Families

International, Inc.

9. Scheyett, A. (1997). Ethical issues in managed behavioral healthcare. In A. Scheyett, (Ed.)

Making the transition to managed behavioral health care: A guide for practitioners and

agencies (pp.157-165). Milwaukee, WI: Families International, Inc.

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10. Nelson, G., Salmon, M., Hawkins, R., & Scheyett, A. (1995). Cultural diversity. In G.

Nelson, A. Eller, D. Streets, & M. Morse (Eds.), The field of adult services: Social work

practice and administration (pp.194-211). Washington, DC.: NASW Press.

Journal Articles

1. Rubin, M, Konrad, S., Nimmagadda, J., Scheyett, A., & Dunn, K. (2017). Social work and

interprofessional education: Integration, intersectionality, and institutional leadership. Social

Work Education. DOI 10.1080/02615479.2017.1363174

2. Wooten, N. R., Tavakoli, A. S., Al-Barwani, M. B., Thomas, N. A., Chakraborty, H.,

Scheyett, A. M., Kaminski, K. M., Woods, A. C., & Levkoff, S. M. (2017). Comparing

behavioral health models for reducing risky drinking among older veterans. American

Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 43:5, 545-555. DOI:10.1080/00952990.2017.1286499

3. Veeh, C., Pettus-Davis, C. Tripodi, S., & Scheyett, A. (2016). The interaction of serious

mental disorder and race on time to reincarceration. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.

DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ort0000183

4. Scheyett, A., Dean, C., & Zeitlin, L. (2016). The strengths college athletes bring to social

work. The Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 36. 312-325. DOI

10.1080/08841233.2016.1185077

5. Natale, A., Scheyett, A., Urada, L., & Biswas, B. (2015). HIV/AIDS: A case study for social

work and allied health educators. International Journal of Teaching and Case Studies, 6,

199-211.

6. Lize, S., Scheyett, A., Morgan, C., Proscholdbell, S., & Norwood, T. (2015). Rates and

characteristics of violent death victims among persons released from prison. Violence and

Victims. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-13-00137

7. Brockelman, K. & Scheyett, A. (2015). University faculty views on psychiatric advance

directives for students. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 38(4), 342-348.

http://dx.doi.org.pallas2.tcl.sc.edu/10.1037/prj0000143

8. Pettus-Davis, C., Howard, M., Murugan, V., Roberts-Lewis, A., Scheyett, A., Botnick, C., &

Vance, M. (2015). Acceptability of a social support intervention for reentering prisoners.

Journal of Society for Social Work and Research, 6, 51-89.

9. Pettus-Davis, C., Howard, M., Dunnigan, A., Scheyett, A., & Roberts-Lewis, A. (2015).

Using randomized controlled trials to evaluate social support interventions for prisoners and

their loved ones: Challenges and recommendations. Research on Social Work Practice,

Online First. DOI: 10.1177/104973151557920

10. Fogel, C., Gelaude, D., Carry, M., Herbst, J., Parker, S., Scheyett, A., & Neevel, A. (2015).

The context of risk for HIV and sexually transmitted infections among incarcerated women

in the South: Individual, interpersonal, and societal factors. Women and Health, 54, 694-

711.

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11. Zerden, L., Scheyett, A., Fogel, C. (2014). Justice-involved women and HIV risk. Critical

Social Work, 15, 105-119.

12. Haley, D.F., Golin, C.E., Farel, C.E., Wohl, D.A., Scheyett, A., Garrett, J.J., Rosen, D.L., &

Parker, S.D. (2014). Multilevel challenges to engagement in HIV care after prison release:

A theory-informed qualitative study comparing prisoners' perspectives before and after

community reentry.BMC Public Health, 14:1253-1265. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1253.

13. Pettus-Davis, C., Lewis, M. & Scheyett, A. (2014). Is positive social support available to

prisoners? It depends on who you ask. Journal of Forensic Social Work, 4, 2-28. DOI:

10.1080/1936928X.2014.893549

14. Scheyett, A., Morgan, C., Lize, S., Proescholdbell, S., Norwood, T., & Edwards, D. (2013).

Violent death among recently released prison inmates: Stories behind the numbers. Journal

of Forensic Social Work, 3, 69-86. DOI: 10.1080/1936928X.2013.837419

15. Scheyett, A., DeLuca, J., & Morgan, C. (2013). A systematic review of recovery measures:

Tools for social work practice. Social Work Research, 37, 286-303. DOI: 10.1093/swr/svt018

16. Scheyett, A. & Pettus-Davis, C. (2013). “Let momma get ‘em”: Portrayals of women

supporting former prisoners. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative

Criminology, 57, 578-591. DOI: 10.1177/0306624X12438367

17. Scheyett, A., Pettus-Davis, C., McCarter, S., Brigham, R. (2012). Social work and criminal

justice: Are we meeting in the field? Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 32, 438-450.

DOI: 10.1080/08841233.2012.705241

18. Scheyett, A., & Rooks, A. (2012). University students’ views of psychiatric advance

directives. Journal of American College Health, 60, 90-93.

DOI:10.1080/07448481.2011.572326

19. Cuddeback, G., Pettus-Davis, C., & Scheyett, A. (2011). Consumers’ perspectives on

forensic

assertive community treatment (FACT). Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 35, 101-109.

DOI: 10.2975/35.2.2011.101.109

20. Pettus-Davis, C., Howard, M.O., Roberts-Lewis, A., & Scheyett, A., (2011). Naturally

occurring social support in interventions for former prisoners with substance use disorders:

Conceptual framework and program model. Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, 461-530. DOI:

10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2011.09.002

21. Pettus-Davis, C., Grady, M., Cuddeback, G., & Scheyett, A. (2011). A practitioner’s guide

to sampling in the age of evidence-based practice: Translation of research into practice.

Clinical Social Work Journal, 39, 379-389. DOI 10.1007/s10615-011-0345-2

22. Shattell, M., Donnelly, N., Scheyett, A., & Cuddeback, G. (2011). Assertive Community

Treatment and the physical health needs of persons with severe mental illness: Issues around

integration of mental health and physical health. Journal of the American Psychiatric

Nurses Association, 17, 57-63. DOI: 10.1177/1078390310393737

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23. Wohl, D., Scheyett, A., Golin, C., White, B., Matuszewski, J., Bowling, M., Smith, P.,

Duffin, F., Rosen, D., Kaplan, A., Earp, J. (2011). Intensive case management before and

after prison release is no more effective than comprehensive pre-release discharge planning

in linking HIV-infected prisoners to care: A randomized trial. AIDS and Behavior, 15, 356-

364. DOI 10.1007/s10461-010-9843-4

24. Laws, J., Parish, S., Scheyett, A., & Egan, C. (2010). Preparation of social workers to

support people with developmental disabilities. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 30,

317-333. DOI: 10.1080/08841233.2010.497128

25. Taylor, M., Scheyett, A., & Vaughn, J. (2010). Experiences of consumers with mental

illnesses and their families during and after incarceration in county jails: Lessons for policy

change. Journal of Policy Practice, 9, 54-64. DOI: 10.1080/15588740903389723.

26. Scheyett, A., Pettus-Davis, C., & Cuddeback, G. (2010). Assertive community treatment as

community change intervention. Journal of Community Practice, 18, 78-93. DOI:

10.1080/10705421003761199.

27. Van Dorn, R., Scheyett, A., Swanson, J., & Swartz, M. (2010). Psychiatric advance

directives and social workers: An integrative review. Social Work. 55, 157-167.

28. Scheyett, A., Vaughn, J., & Francis, A. (2010). Jail administrators’ perceptions of the use

of psychiatric advance directives in jails. Psychiatric Services. 61, 409-411.

29. Natale, A., Biswas, B., Urada, L., & Scheyett, A. (2010). Global HIV and AIDS: Calling

all social work educators. Social Work Education, 29, 27-47. DOI:

10.1080/02615470902810868

30. Cuddeback, G., Scheyett, A., Pettus-Davis, C., & Morrissey, J. (2009). General medical

problems of incarcerated persons with severe and persistent mental illness: A population-

based study. Psychiatric Services. 61, 45-49.

31. Scheyett, A., Vaughn, J., & Taylor, M.F. (2009). Screening and access to services for

individuals with serious mental illnesses in jails. Community Mental Health Journal, 45,

439-446. DOI 10.1007/s10597-009-9204-9.

32. Louison, L., Green, S., Bunch, S., & Scheyett, A. (2009). The problem no one wants to see:

Mental illness and substance use disorders in women in North Carolina. NC Medical

Journal, 7, 454-458.

33. Pettus-Davis, C., Scheyett, A., Haley, D., Golin, C., & Wohl, D. (2009). From the “streets”

to “normal life”: Assessing the role of social support in release planning for HIV positive and

substance-involved prisoners. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 48, 367-387.

34. Scheyett, A., Kim, M., Swanson, J., Swartz, M., Elbogen, E., Van Dorn, R., & Ferron, J.

(2009). Autonomy and the use of directive intervention in the treatment of individuals with

serious mental illnesses: A survey of social work practitioners. Social Work in Mental

Health, 7(4), 283-306.

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35. Scheyett, A., Vaughn, J., Taylor, M.F., & Parish, S. (2009). Screening for intellectual and

developmental disabilities in jails: Are we there yet? Intellectual and Developmental

Disabilities, 47(1), 13-23.

36. Scheyett, A., Parker, S., Golin, C., White, B., Pettus-Davis, C., & Wohl, D. (2008). HIV-

infected prison inmates: Depression and implications for release back to communities.

AIDS and Behavior, 14, 300-306.. DOI 10.1007/s10461-008-9443-8

37. Hall, M., Scheyett, A., & Strom-Gottfried, K. (2008). No gain, no pain: Ethics and the

genomics revolution. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services,

89, 562-570.

38. Scheyett, A. (2008). Psychiatric advance directives: Benefits and barriers. Current

Psychiatry Reviews,4, 137-144.

39. Scheyett, A., Kim, M., Swanson, J., Swartz, M., Elbogen, E., Van Dorn, R., & Ferron, J.

(2008). Social workers’ knowledge of psychiatric advance directives. Families in Society:

The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 89, 229-236.

40. Kim, M., Scheyett, A., Elbogen, E., Van Dorn, R., McDaniel, L., Swartz, M., Swanson, J.,

Ferron, J. (2008). Front line workers’ attitudes towards psychiatric advance directives.

Community Mental Health Journal, 44, 28-46. DOI 10.1007/s10597-007-9104-9.

41. Scheyett, A., Kim, M., Swanson, J., & Swartz, M. (2007). Psychiatric advance directives:

A tool for empowerment and recovery. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 31, 70-75. DOI

10.2975/31.1.2007.70.75.

42. Kim, M., Van Dorn, R., Scheyett, A., Elbogen, E., Swanson, J., Swartz, M., & McDaniel, L.

(2007). Understanding the personal and clinical utility of psychiatric advance directives: A

qualitative perspective. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 70, 19-29.

43. Scheyett, A., McCarthy, E., & Rausch, C. (2006). Consumer and family views on evidence-

based practices and adult mental health services. Community Mental Health Journal, 42,

243-257. DOI 10.1007/s10597-005-9027-2.

44. Scheyett, A. (2006). Danger and opportunity: Teaching evidence-based practice to social

work students. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 26, 19-29.

45. Scheyett A., & McCarthy, E. (2006). Women and men with mental illnesses: Voicing

different service needs. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 21, 407-418.

46. Scheyett, A., & McCarthy, E. (2006). Working together: An ongoing collaboration

between a school of social work and advocates for families of people with mental illnesses.

Social Work Education, 25, 623-632.

47. Scheyett, A. (2006). Silence and surveillance: Mental illness, evidence-based practice,

and a Foucaultian lens. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 17, 71-92.

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48. Elbogen, E. Swartz, M., Swanson, J., Van Dorn, R., Kim, M., & Scheyett, A. (2006).

Clinician decision-making and attitudes on implementing psychiatric advance directives.

Psychiatric Services, 57, 350-355.

49. Van Dorn, R., Swartz, M., Elbogen, E., Kim, M., Ferron, J., McDaniel, L., & Scheyett, A.

(2006). Clinicians’ attitudes regarding barriers to the implementation of psychiatric advance

directives. Administration in Mental Health Policy and Mental Health Services Research,

33, 449-460. DOI 10.1007/s10488-005-0017-z.

50. Swartz, M., Swanson, J., Ferron, J., Elbogen, E., Van Dorn, R., Kim, M., & Scheyett, A.

(2005). Psychiatrists’ views and attitudes about psychiatric advance directives.

International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 4, 107-117.

51. Kaplan, A., Scheyett, A. & Golin, C. (2005). HIV and stigma: Analysis and research

program. Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 2, 184-188.

52. Scheyett, A. (2005). The mark of madness: Stigma, serious mental illnesses, and social

work. Social Work in Mental Health,3, 79-97.

53. Scheyett, A., & Strom-Gottfried, K. (2004). Testing, treatment, and trust: Social work

professional development and the genomics revolution. Professional Development: The

International Journal of Social Work Continuing Education, 7, 36-43.

54. Scheyett, A., & Diehl, M. (2004). Walking our talk in social work education: Partnering

with consumers of mental health services. Social Work Education, 23, 435-450.

55. Scheyett, A. (2004). The research to teaching initiative: Infusing faculty research into the

MSW curriculum. Social Work Education, 23, 341-346.

56. Scheyett, A., & Kim, M. (2004). “Can we talk?” Using structured dialogues to shift social

work student attitudes towards people with mental illness. Journal of Teaching in Social

Work, 24, 39-54.

57. Scheyett, A. (2002). Approaching complex cases with a crisis intervention model and

teamwork: A commentary. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 11: 377-382.

58. Scheyett, A., & Blyler, C. (2002). An exploration of case management courses in university

curricula. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 26: 86-90.

59. Scheyett, A., Roberts, A. & Kirk, R. (2001). Social work practitioners and technology

transfer. Professional Development: The International Journal of Social Work Continuing

Education, 4: 42-53. 60. Scheyett, A. (1990). The oppression of caring: Women as caregivers to persons with

severe and persistent mental illness. Affilia: The Journal of Women and Social Work, 5, 32-48.

61. Scheyett, A. (1988). Marriage is the best defense: Policy on marital rape. Affilia: The

Journal of Women and Social Work, 3, 8-23.

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Journal Articles (under review or in progress)

1. Scheyett, A., Crawford, K., & Lucas, A. (under review). Social work research and

therapeutic courts. To be submitted to Advances in Social Work.

Refereed Poster Sessions

1. Haley, D., Scheyett, A., Golin, C., Wohl, D., Kaplan, A., Parker, S. Green, M., McKay,

T., Williams, T., Williams, M., & Stephenson, B. (2006, August) BRIGHT Project

Qualitative Substudy: Perceptions of release among incarcerated HIV-infected persons and

implications for practice. Poster session presented at the XVI International AIDS

Conference, Toronto, ON.

2. Wohl, D., White, B., Scheyett, A., Golin, C., Earp, J., McKay, T., Haley, D., & Kaplan, A.

(2006, August) A randomized trial of a case management intervention to improve access to

care and reduce transmission risk behavior and recidivism in HIV-infected prisoners

following release. Poster session presented at the XVI International AIDS Conference,

Toronto, ON.

3. Hightow, L., Wohl, D., Stephenson, B., Golin, C., Scheyett, A., Earp, J., McKay, T.,

Cunningham, C., Fesperman, R., & Kaplan, A. (2005, October). Drugs, alcohol, and risky

sex: Life prior to incarceration among HIV+ prison inmates. Poster session presented at

the Infectious Disease Society of America Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Refereed Presentations

1. Banks, L. & Scheyett, A. (2017, October). Get in the Game: Social Work’s Responsibility in

Supporting the Athlete Activists. Annual meeting of the National Association of Social

Workers in Sports, Dallas, TX.

2. Scheyett, A., Vandiver, V., Church, W., & Cain, D. (2017, October). Struggles of the

South: Poverty, Race, and Stigma in Southern Schools of Social Work. Annual meeting of the

Council on Social Work Education, Dallas, TX.

3. Reynolds, J., Kidd, V., Southall, R., Nagel, M., Scheyett, A. (2016, November). Mental

Health Risk and Resilience Factors and The Transition of College Athletes Out of Sports.

2nd Annual Meeting of the National Association of Social Work in Sports. Atlanta, GA.

4. Reynolds, J., Kidd, V., Southall, R., Scheyett, A. Nagel, M.. (2016, November). Risk and

Resilience: The Transition of Division I Male Athletes Out of College Sports. Annual

Meeting of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport. Tampa, FL.

5. Scheyett, A., Jackson, J., Richman, J., & Lein, L. (2016, November). Measuring Faculty

Impact in Social Work Programs. Annual meeting of the Council on Social Work Education,

Atlanta, GA.

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6. Scheyett, A., Dean, C., Zeitlin, L. (2015, October). The Strengths College Athletes Bring to

Social Work. 1st Annual Social Work in Sports Symposium, Denver, CO.

7. Nguyen, H., Iachini, A., Reitmeier, M., & Scheyett, A. (2015, September). Developing

school mental health services in Vietnam. 9th World Congress on the Promotion of Mental

Health. Columbia, SC.

8. Wooten, N. R., Tavakoli, A. S., Al-Barwani, M. B., Thomas, N. A., Scheyett, A. M.,

Kaminski, K. M., Woods, A. L., & Levkoff, S. M. (2015, January). VA behavioral health

care for alcohol misuse in older male veterans. Abstract accepted for oral presentation for

the 2015 Society for Social Work and Research Conference. New Orleans, LA.

9. Wolfer, T. & Scheyett, A. (2014, October) Using “community-engagement” to organize a

PhD curriculum: A threshold concept perspective. Paper for the annual meeting of the

Council on Social Work Education, New Orleans, LA.

10. Lein, L. & Scheyett, A. (2014, October). Social work and college athletics: Unlikely

partners or natural fit? Roundtable for the annual meeting of the Council on Social Work

Education, New Orleans, LA.

11. Wooten, N. R., Tavakoli, A. S., Al-Barwani, M. B., Thomas, N. A., McKinney, S. H.,

Scheyett, A., Kaminski, K. M., Woods, A. C., Levkoff, S. M. (2014, October). A multisite

randomized controlled trial of VA integrated and enhanced referral behavioral health

models on alcohol misuse in older male veterans. Oral presentation accepted for the 2014

Addictions Health Services Research Conference. Boston, MA.

12. Morgan, C., Lize, S., & Scheyett, A. (2014, July). Rates and characteristics of violent death

victims among recently released prisoners: Stories behind the numbers. Annual Conference

of the National Organization of Forensic Social Workers, NY, NY.

13. Powers, M. & Scheyett, A. (2014, July). Making a big impact with a small footprint:

Infusing ecological consciousness into the College of Social Work. Paper for the Joint

World Conference on Social Work, Education, and Development, Melbourne, Australia.

14. Konrad, S., Jones, B., Rubin, M., Nimmagadda, J., & Scheyett, A. (2014, June). Social

work leadership in interprofessional education, practice, and policy development. All

Together Better Health VII, Pittsburg, PA.

15. Scheyett, A. & Dean, C. (2014, April). "I understand people and I have always been a

helper": The strengths college athletes bring to the social work profession. 7th Annual

College Sports Research Institute Conference, Columbia, SC.

16. Lize, S., Morgan, C., & Scheyett, A. (2014, January). Rates and characteristics of violent

death victims among persons released from prison. Paper for the annual meeting of the

Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX.

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17. Brockelman, K. & Scheyett, A. (2013, November). Psychiatric advance directives and

accommodations for college students with mental health disabilities. Paper for the

NCRE/RSA/CSAVR National Rehabilitation Education Conference, Arlington, VA.

18. Jones, B., Rubin, M., Konrad, S., Scheyett, A., & Nimmagadda, J. (2013, October).

Developing social work leadership in interprofessional education. Paper for the annual

meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Dallas, TX.

19. Scheyett, A., Jones, A., & Zerden, L. (2012, November). Finding the leader within: A self-

reflective leadership assessment for MSW students. Paper for the annual meeting of the

Council on Social Work Education, Washington, D.C.

20. Pettus-Davis, C., Howard, M., Scheyett, A., & Roberts-Lewis, A. (2012, January).

Incorporating social supports in interventions for former prisoners with substance use

disorders: Results from a community-based randomized controlled trial. Paper for the

annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.

21. Scheyett, A., Spencer, M., Marley, J., & Bolland, K. (2011, October). Can we have

research-informed decisions in social work education administration? Roundtable for the

Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA.

22. Scheyett, A. & Jones, A. (2011, October). No one told me I couldn't write! Supporting

social work student writing. Paper for the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on

Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA.

23. Brigham, R. & Scheyett, A. (2011, October). MSW Program orientation: Setting a

standard for professional socialization. Paper for the Annual Program Meeting of the

Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA.

24. Norwood, T., Scheyett, A., & Proescholdbell, S. (2011, June). Violent deaths among

recently released prisoners. Annual Meeting of Council of State and Territorial

Epidemiologists, Pittsburg, PA.

25. Norwood, T., Proescholdbell, S., & Scheyett, A. (2011, April). Violent deaths among

recently released prisoners: Data linkage and findings. Joint Annual Meeting of Safe States,

SAVIR and CDC Core I & II State Injury Grantees, Coralville, IO.

26. Scheyett, A., Pettus-Davis, C., Tripodi, S., Edwards, D., Carbone, J. (2011, March). Mental

health system changes and reincarceration of individuals with mental illnesses. Paper for the

4th Academic and Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health, Boston, MA.

27. Scheyett, A., Fogel, C., Zerden, L., Whyms, V., White, B. (2011, January). “They just

don’t care”: Justice-involved women, HIV prevention, and the death of hope. Paper for the

annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Tampa, FL.

28. Parker, S., Scheyett, A., Fogel, C., Blickman, A., Fishel, A., Crandell, J. (2011, January).

Parallel process and multiple needs: Parenting intervention as HIV prevention for

incarcerated mothers. Paper for the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and

Research, Tampa, FL.

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29. Scheyett, A. & Pettus-Davis, C. (2010, October). Healthy reintegration for HIV-positive

former prisoners: The role of social support. Paper for the Annual Program Meeting,

Council on Social Work Education, Portland, OR.

30. Jones, A. & Scheyett, A. (2010, October). Bridging the Research-Teaching Divide: Full-

Time, Non-Tenure-Track Teaching Faculty. Paper for the Annual Program Meeting,

Council on Social Work Education, Portland, OR.

31. Johnson, M., Scheyett, A. Havens, C., Bolland, K. (2010, October). Social work student

challenges: Strategies and solutions for social work administrators. Roundtable for the

Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Portland, OR.

32. Scheyett, A. (2010, January). Using psychiatric advance directives with jail-involved

individuals with serious mental illnesses: Choice within coercion? Paper for the annual

meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA .

33. Cuddeback, G., Scheyett, A., Pettus Davis, C., & Morrissey, J. (2009, December). The

primary health care needs of justice-involved persons with severe mental illness: A

population-based perspective. Paper for the 3rd Annual Academic and Health Policy

Conference on Correctional Health, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

34. Scheyett, A. (2009, November). Planning ahead: Student views on using psychiatric

advance directives. Paper for the annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work

Education, San Antonio, TX.

35. Scheyett, A., Maguire, L., & Edmond, T.. (2009, November). What Academic Associate

Deans do and what they need to do it. Paper for the annual Program Meeting, Council on

Social Work Education, San Antonio, TX.

36. Parker, S., Scheyett, A., Fogel, C. (2009, November). As time goes by: Loved ones and

labels in formerly incarcerated women. Paper for the annual Program Meeting, Council on

Social Work Education, San Antonio, TX.

37. Pettus-Davis, C. & Scheyett, A. (2009, November). Social work field education and

criminal justice field placements. Paper for the annual Program Meeting, Council on Social

Work Education, San Antonio, TX.

38. Natale, A., Biswas, B., & Scheyett, A. (2008, November). HIV and AIDS in the United

States. Paper presented at the annual professional meeting of the Council for Social Work

Education, Philadelphia, PA.

39. Scheyett, A., Vaughn, J., & Taylor, M.F. (2008, January). Identification and treatment of

individuals with mental illnesses in North Carolina jails. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.

40. Urada, L., Schilling, R. Natale, A., Scheyett, A., & Biswas, B. (2008, January).

Developing testable HIV-related interventions for the real world. Roundtable presented at

the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.

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41. Scheyett, A., Parker, S., Pettus Davis, C., Haley, D., Wohl, D., Golin, C., & White, B.( 2007,

November). HIV+ inmates and mental illness: Description and implications for release

planning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health

Association, Washington, D.C.

42. Natale, A., Urada, L., Scheyett, A., & Biswas, B. (2007, October). HIV/AIDS challenges

and opportunities: Desperately seeking social workers. Paper presented at the annual

professional meeting of the Council for Social Work Education, San Francisco, CA.

43. Scheyett, A., Parker, S., Wohl, D., Golin, C., Haley, D., & Kaplan, A. (2007, January).

HIV-infected prison inmates and mental illness: Considerations for release planning.

Paper presented at annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, San

Francisco, CA.

44. Scheyett, A., Kim, M., Swanson, J., Swartz, M., Elbogen, E., Van Dorn, R., & Ferron, J.

(2007, January). Psychiatric advance directives: What do (and should) social workers

know? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research,

San Francisco, CA.

45. Scheyett, A. (2006, October). Psychiatric advance directives: Tools for consumer

empowerment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Case

Management, Salt Lake City, UT.

46. Scheyett, A. (2006, October). The BRIGHT case management project: BRIdges to Good

Health and Treatment for HIV-infected prison releasees. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the National Association of Case Management, Salt Lake City, UT.

47. Scheyett, A. (2005, October). Evidence-based practices in adult mental health services:

The voices of service recipients. Paper presented at the annual Evaluation International

Conference, co-sponsored by the American Evaluation Association and the Canadian

Evaluation Society, Toronto, ON.

48. Scheyett, A. (2003, March). Evidence-based practice: What it is what it isn’t. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Case Management, Nashille, TN.

49. Strom-Gottfried, K., & Scheyett, A. (2003, February). Partners in this journey: What

social workers need to know about the genomics revolution. Presentation at the annual professional meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA.

50. Scheyett, A. (2003, February). The research to teaching initiative: Infusing faculty

research into the MSW curriculum. Presentation at the annual professional meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA.

51. Scheyett, A., & Fuhrman, T. (2002, April). Not for women only: Gender specific case

management services. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Case Management, Kansas City, MO.

52. Scheyett, A. (2002, January). The consumer dialogue project: Changing MSW students’

attitudes towards the mentally ill. Presentation at the annual professional meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Dallas, TX.

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53. Scheyett, A. (1999, May). Serving clients with substance related and mental disorders: A state-wide training and change strategy. Paper presented at the Mid-Florida Conference on Co-Occurring Disorders, Orlando, FL.

54. Scheyett, A. (1998, September). Leadership and organizational change strategies. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Case Management, Las Vegas, NV.

55. Scheyett, A., & Haggarty, J. (1998, October). Behavioral healthcare implications of

welfare reform: Changing systems of care. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Conference of Community Psychiatry, Birmingham, AL.

Unrefereed Works

Government Reports

1. Scheyett, A., Banks, L., Mwaura, M. (2017). Workforce needs at the Georgia Department of

Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities: A survey of views on recruitment,

retention, and professional development among employees serving children, youth, and

families. Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Atlanta,

GA: GA DBHDD.

2. Scheyett, A. & LaChance, K. (2015). Assessment and recommendation of existing and

needed community-based treatment team services. South Carolina Department of Health and

Human Services. Columbia, SC: SC DHHS.

3. Vaughn, J., & Scheyett, A. (2007). A study of procedures for identification and treatment of

inmates with a mental illness or developmental disability in the jails of North Carolina.

Governor’s Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities. Raleigh, NC: NC Department

of Administration.

4. Scheyett, A., Vaughn, J., Selz-Campbell, L., McDaniel, L., & West, A. (2005). State

psychiatric hospital discharge processes and community transition services in the North Carolina

public mental health system: A report and analysis. Governor’s Advocacy Council for Persons

with Disabilities. Raleigh, NC: NC Department of Administration.

5. Scheyett, A., Vaughn, J., Selz-Campbell, L., West, A., & McDaniel, L. (2005). North

Carolina Human Rights Committees: A report and analysis. Governor’s Advocacy Council

for Persons with Disabilities. Raleigh, NC: NC Department of Administration.

6. Vaughn, J., Scheyett, A., Selz-Campbell, L., West, A., & McDaniel, L. (2005). North

Carolina Consumer and Family Advisory Committees: A report and analysis. Governor’s

Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities. Raleigh, NC: NC Department of

Administration.

7. Scheyett, A., & Childers, P. (2005). Consumers of mental health services’ views of

evidence-based practices in mental health: A report to the Center for Mental Health

Services. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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8. Scheyett, A., McCarthy, E., & Rausch, C. (2004). Focus groups of consumers receiving

Assertive Community Treatment Team services. Raleigh, NC: Science to Service Project

of the NC Division of MH/DD/SAS.

9. Scheyett, A., & McCarthy, E. (2004). North Carolina Science to Service Project needs

assessment report, Part 4: Survey of mental health providers. Raleigh, NC: Science to

Service Project of the NC Division of MH/DD/SAS.

10. McCarthy, E., & Scheyett, A. (2004). North Carolina Science to Service Project needs

assessment report, Part 3: Interview with adult mental health coordinators. Raleigh, NC:

Science to Service Project of the NC Division of MH/DD/SAS.

11. Scheyett, A., McCarthy, E., & Derrick, J. (2004). North Carolina Science to Service

Project needs assessment report, Part 2: Review of Local Business Plans for North

Carolina Local Management Entities. Raleigh, NC: Science to Service Project of the NC

Division of MH/DD/SAS.

12. Scheyett, A., McCarthy, E., & Rausch, C. (2004). North Carolina Science to Service

Project needs assessment report, Part 1: Consumer and family focus groups. Raleigh, NC:

Science to Service Project of the NC Division of MH/DD/SAS.

13. Scheyett, A. (2003). Best practices in discharge planning from state psychiatric

hospitals: A report of the work group. Raleigh, NC: NC Division of MH/DD/SAS.

14. Scheyett, A. (2001). Knowledge dissemination through education: An exploration of

case management content in university courses. A report to the Center for Mental Health

Services. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

15. Scheyett, A. (2001). Report of the Adult Mental Health subcommittee to the

Secretary’s State Planning Council for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and

Substance Abuse Services: Adult mental health service system under the new State plan.

Raleigh, NC: NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance

Abuse Services.

16. Scheyett, A. (2001). Mental health consumers and social work students in dialogue:

A report to the Adult Mental Health Section of the NC Division of Mental Health,

Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services. Raleigh, NC: NC Division of

Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services.

17. Scheyett, A. (2000). Report of the NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental

Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services Olmstead Steering Committee:

Recommendations for planning in response to the Olmstead case. Raleigh, NC: NC

Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services.

18. Scheyett, A. (2000). Final report of the conditional release mental health involuntary

commitment work group. Raleigh, NC: NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental

Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services.

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19. Scheyett, A. (2000). Involuntary outpatient commitment in North Carolina: A preliminary

descriptive study. Raleigh, NC: NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities,

and Substance Abuse Services.

20. Scheyett, A., & Atkins, A. (2000). Identifying and treating substance abusing work first

recipients: A survey of qualified substance abuse professionals activities and views in NC.

Raleigh, NC: NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance

Abuse Services. 21. Hartnett, C., and Scheyett, A. (2000). Substance abuse and social work: A bibliography.

Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.

22. Scheyett, A. (1999). Evaluation of implementation of state psychiatric hospital admission

and discharge rules revisions in North Carolina: 1999. Raleigh, NC: NC Division of

Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services.

23. Scheyett, A. (1998). Evaluation of implementation of state psychiatric hospital

admission and discharge rules revisions in North Carolina: 1998 Raleigh, NC: NC

Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services.

24. Scheyett, A. (1997). Evaluation of implementation of state psychiatric hospital

admission and discharge rules revisions in North Carolina: 1997. Raleigh, NC: NC

Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services.

Other Publications and Materials

1. Banks, L. & Scheyett, A. (October 12, 2017) Time to get into the game: Social work and

sports activists. Opinion Editorial in The New Social Worker.

http://www.socialworker.com/feature-articles/practice/time-to-get-into-game-social-work-

and-sports-activists/

2. Scheyett, A. (March 30, 2017). In both the US and UK, social workers can heal society’s

deep divisions. The Guardian. Found at https://www.theguardian.com/social-care-

network/social-life-blog/2017/mar/30/in-both-the-us-and-uk-social-workers-can-heal-

societys-deep-divisions

3. Scheyett, A. The Research to Practice Web Site. At http://cosw.sc.edu/knowledge-

neighborhoods/research-to-practice-initiative (web-based project).

4. Scheyett, A. (September 7, 2015). How South Carolina Can Prepare for the Silver

Tsunami. Opinion Editorial, The State, Columbia, SC. http://www.thestate.com/opinion/op-

ed/article34181982.html

5. Scheyett, A. (2015, August). Challenges for the Carolinas. Report to The Duke

Endowment Foundation.

6. Scheyett, A. (2015, January). Social workers as super heroes. TedX Talk, Columbia SC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A27QjpQ_Ieo

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7. Scheyett, A. (2014, June). Social work and mental health services: Roles and contributions.

Proceedings of the Developing Social Work in Mental Health Care in the Context of Global

Integrations Conference, pp 15-19.

8. Scheyett, A. (2014, June). Social work and mental health services: Educating the workforce.

Proceedings of the Developing Social Work in Mental Health Care in the Context of Global

Integrations Conference. pp. 19-28.

9. Scheyett, A. (May 11, 2014). Military Members Deserve More than “Thank You.” Opinion

Editorial. The State, Columbia, SC.

http://www.thestate.com/news/local/military/article13853372.html

10. Scheyett, A. (2013, June). The future outlook of social work in the United States: A

response. Proceedings of the 2013 International Social Work/Social Welfare Forum of

Korea, USA, and Japan, pp. 114-120.

11. Natale, A, Scheyett, A., Biswas, B.,& Urada, L.(2011, April). What all social work

professionals need to know about HIV/AIDS: Resources for the curriculum. Social Work

Leadership website. At http://www.sswleadership.blogspot.com

12. Scheyett, A. (2010, July). [Review of the book Mental health care in the college

community, edited by J. Kay & V. Schwartz]. MIWatch.org: News about mental illness.

http://www.miwatch.org/

13. Scheyett, A., Epperson, M., Tripodi, S., Pettus-Davis, C. Social Work and Criminal Justice

Web Site. At http://sw-cj.org (an ongoing web-based project).

14. Scheyett, A. The Research to Teaching Web Site. At http://ssw.unc.edu/rti (through 2011)

web-based project).

15. Cuddeback, G., Scheyett, A.,& Pettus Davis,C. (2008). The impact of forensic assertive

community treatment. Cincinnati, OH: Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati.

16. Monchick, R., Scheyett, A., & Pfeiffer, J. (2006). Case management in the drug court

system. Alexandria, VA: National Drug Court Institute.

17. Scheyett, A. (2001). Dual disorders: Consumers with severe mental illness and substance

abuse or dependence. National Association of Case Management Reports 3(1), 7-10.

18. Scheyett, A., Kim, M., & Sangalang, B. (2001). Provider views and attitudes towards

substance abusers and substance abuse: A bibliography (1990-2000). NC Addiction

Technology Transfer Center. http://www.ncattc.org/tools.htm. 19. Scheyett, A. (2001). Serving clients with substance related and mental disorders: An

integrated state-wide training initiative. Proceedings of the 6th Annual Southeast Conference on Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Related Disorders (pp. 30-46). Orlando, FL: Mid-Florida Center for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.

20. Scheyett, A. (2000). Case management and collaboration with consumer/providers.

Burlington VT: Centre for Community Change International.

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21. Scheyett, A. (2000). My new colleagues: Consumer/providers and peer support. National

Association of Case Management Reports 2(7): 7-10.

22. Scheyett, A. (2000). Thinking about non-compliance. National Association of Case

Management Reports 2(7): 5-6.

23. Scheyett, A. (1998). Welfare reform creates an expanded role for case managers. National

Association of Case Management Reports, 2(5), 2-3. 24. Scheyett, A. (1997). Managed care part III: Talking with consumers and families about

managed care. National Association of Case Management Reports, 1(16), 1-2. 25. Bayer, J., & Scheyett, A. (1996). Public/private collaboration for large scale system

change. Proceedings of the National Leadership Institute Conference: Leaders and Change (225-234). College Park, MD: National Leadership Institute.

26. Scheyett, A. (1996). Case management in the era of managed behavioral health care.

National Association of Case Management Reports, 1(15): 2-3. 27. Scheyett, A. (1996). An introduction to managed behavioral health care for case managers.

National Association of Case Manager Reports, 1(14): 1-3. 28. Scheyett, A. (1996). The impact of eclectic case management services on the quality of life

of adults with severe and persistent mental illness. National Association of Case Management Reports, 1(12): 3-7.

Invited Presentations (Selected) 1. Bullock, K., Safyer, A. & Scheyett, A. Creating an Inclusive School Community Where

Issues of Gender, Race, and Rankism are Addressed. (April. 2018). National Association of

Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work Spring Meeting. Hilton Head, SC.

2. Scheyett, A. The Challenge of Race Talk: A Personal and Political Perspective. (March,

2018). It’s Time to Talk Conference of the Jeanette Rankin Society. Athens, GA.

3. Gregoire, T., Nissen, L., Waites, C. & Scheyett, A. Developing a Positive Social Work

Agenda Under the New Administration: Finding a Way Forward. (April 2017). National

Association of Deans and Directors of Social Work Spring Meeting. Riverside, CA.

4. Scheyett, A. Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System: There Is a Better Way.

(March 2017). Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Athens, GA.

5. Scheyett, A. Mental Illness, Criminal Justice, and Social Justice. (March 2017). NASW

GA Policy Conference, Atlanta, GA.

6. Scheyett, A. Social Work Values, Ethics, and the U.S. Context (March 2017). Bournemouth

University, Bournemouth, U.K.

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7. Scheyett, A. Social Work in the U.S.: Practice in an Unexpected Time. (March 2017). Social

Work, The Futures We Want, part of the 50th Anniversary Celebration. University of Bath,

Bath, U.K.

8. Yoshioka, M., Scheyett, A, Mama, R. Session for New Deans, Directors & Chairs -

“Getting your feet wet! Support from NADD.” (November, 2016). Annual meeting of the

National Association of Deans and Directors of Social Work, Atlanta, GA.

9. Scheyett, A. Social Workers Holding Up the Sky. (October, 2016). NY State National

Association of Social Work Annual Conference, Albany, NY/

10. Scheyett, A. Glass Ceilings and Leaking Pipes: Barriers to leadership for women in

academia. (April, 2016). Women in Leadership Conference, Columbia, SC.

11. Teasley. M., Scheyett, A., Sable, M., & Pierce, L. (March, 2016). Racial Violence on

College Campuses: Social Work Experiences and Actions. Annual meeting of the National

Association of Deans and Directors of Social Work, San Juan, PR.

12. Waites, C., Scheyett, A., & Potter, C. CSWE Leadership Academy (March, 2016). Annual

meeting of the National Association of Deans and Directors of Social Work, San Juan, PR.

13. Scheyett, A. Finding Our Voice and Following Our Leaders. (January, 2016). SEC

Academic Collaboration Award Conference, Columbia, SC.

14. Scheyett, A., Crewe, S., Hernandez, V., & Parks, C. Being a New Dean or Director in Social

Work. (October, 2015). Annual meeting of the National Deans and Directors of Social Work,

Denver, CO.

15. Scheyett, A., Benjamin, S., Adler, A., Dozier, J. The School to Prison Pipeline. (September,

2015). My Brother’s Keeper Task Force, Columbia, SC.

16. Scheyett, A. Long Term Care Task Force: A Report and Summary. (September, 2015). South

Carolina Legislative Health Policy Fellows, Columbia, SC.

17. Barnes, J., Politt, F., Nagel, M., & Scheyett, A. Non-cognitive abilities in college athletes:

Understanding and addressing barriers to academic success. (April, 2015). College Sports

Research Institute Conference on College Sports, Columbia, SC.

18. Scheyett, A. School social work: Definitions, models, educational requirements. (March,

2015). Conference on Exploration of Models of School Social Work in Vietnam, Hanoi,

Vietnam.

19. Scheyett, A. Social work and vocational rehabilitation. (March, 2015). Conference on

Developing Comprehensive VR Services for People with Disabilities in Vietnam, Ninh Binh, Vietnam.

20. Scheyett, A. & Smith, C. Being a New Dean or Director in Social Work. (March, 2015).

Annual meeting of the National Deans and Directors of Social Work, San Diego, CA.

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21. Scheyett, A., Zayas, L., & Smyth, N. Impact and Research in Social Work. (January, 2015). Annual meeting of the St. Louis Group for Social Work Research, New Orleans, LA.

22. Scheyett, A. & Wong, E. (October, 2014). Leadership Development. National Association

of Deans and Directors of Social Work Fall Meeting, Tampa, FL. 23. Scheyett, A. (2014, June). Social Work and Mental Health: Roles and Contributions.

Developing Social Work in Mental Health Care in Vietnam in the Context of Global Integration Conference, Hanoi, Vietnam.

24. Scheyett, A. (2014, June). Social Work and Mental Health: Educating the Workforce.

Developing Social Work in Mental Health Care in Vietnam in the Context of Global Integration Conference, Hanoi, Vietnam.

25. Scheyett, A. (2014, June). Human Rights and Consumers of Mental Health Services in the

U.S.: From Institutions to the Community. Meeting of the Alumni Association of the University of South Carolina Korea-based MSW Program, Seoul, South Korea.

26. Scheyett, A. (2014, June). Gerontology and Social Work Education at the University of South Carolina. Conference hosted by Family of Hearts, Inc., Kyoto, Japan.

27. Scheyett, A., Korr, W., Richman, J., & Anderson, S. (2014, April). Political Advocacy and

Social Work Education. National Associations of Deans and Directors of Social Work Spring Conference, Asheville, NC.

28. Lein, L., Sable, M., Scheyett, A., Zayas, L. (2014, April). “Big Science”, Team Research,

and Interdisciplinary Work. National Associations of Deans and Directors of Social Work Spring Conference, Asheville, NC.

29. Scheyett, A. (2013, December). Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Evidence and Experience. Research Consortium for Children and Families, USC. Columbia, SC.

30. Raymond, F., Scheyett, A. (2013, June). Future Outlook of Social Work/Welfare in Korea,

USA, and Japan. International Social Welfare/Work Forum of Korea, USA, and Japan, Seoul, South Korea.

31. Scheyett, A. (2013, May) Research at the College of Social Work: An Overview. Annual

VAMC Research Day, Dorn Veterans Administration Medical Center, Columbia, SC. 32. Scheyett, A. (2013, March) The Culture of Poverty (panelist). Annual Cross-Cultural

meeting, Action Coalition for Cross Cultural Mental Health and Human Services, Myrtle Beach, SC.

33. Scheyett, A. (2012, April). Social Work Ethics Social Work Meeting, Charleston VAMC,

Charleston, SC. 34. Scheyett, A. (2012, March). Social Work History and Promise. Social Work Annual

Conference, Greenville Health Systems, Greenville, SC 35. Messinger, L., Scheyett, A., Jenkins, D., Bourjolly, J., & Crewe, S. (2010, October).

Learning more about the CSWE Leadership Scholars initiative. Panel, Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education.

36. Scheyett, A., Joyner. M., Raheim, S., Wheeler, D. (2010, October). The future of social

work education. Presentation to Minority Fellows Program, Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education.

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37. Scheyett, A. (2010, September). The intersection of mental illness and criminal justice in North Carolina. Presentation to the Mecklenburg County Local Program Unit of National Association of Social Workers-North Carolina.

38. Wilson, M. & Scheyett, A. (2009, May). Social workers addressing the needs of re-

entering offenders back to the community. National webinar for National Association of Social Workers.

39. Hall, M., Scheyett, A., & Strom-Gottfried, K. (2009, February). No gain, no pain: Ethics

and the genomics revolution. National webinar for Families in Society: The Journal of

Contemporary Social Services. 40. Scheyett, A. (2009, January). Psychiatric advance directives for recovery. Durham

Veterans Administration Interprofessional Fellowship Program in Psychosocial Rehabilitation for Veterans with Chronic, Serious Mental Illness

41. Scheyett, A. & Insko, V. (2008, November). Assessing the impact of mental health

reform. 2008 UNC Conference on Public Administration. 42. Scheyett, A. (2008, April). Peer support for individuals with serious mental illnesses.

Durham Veterans Administration Interprofessional Fellowship Program in Psychosocial Rehabilitation for Veterans with Chronic, Serious Mental Illness

43. Scheyett, A. (2007, December). Re-entry and HIV. Presenter for National Association of

Social Workers conference Re-Entry: Impact on the re-entry work-force. 44. Scheyett, A. (2007, November). Screening and treatment for mental illness in North

Carolina Jails. Presentation for North Carolina National Alliance on Mental Illness annual conference.

45. Scheyett, A. (2007, May). Psychiatric advance directives: What every social worker

needs to know. Webcast presenter for the National Resource Center on Psychiatric Advance Directives.

46. Scheyett, A. (2007, February). Consumers and social work students in dialogue.

Presenter for the national training teleconference National Anti-Stigma Campaign: Building Partnerships that Work sponsored by the Addressing Discrimination and Stigma Center of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

47. Scheyett, A. (2006, April). Psychiatric advance directives. Presentation for North

Carolina Mental Health Association of Greensboro Annual Conference. 48. Scheyett, A. (2005, November). Nothing to hide and no marks on me: Stigma and

serious mental illnesses. Presentation for Mental Health Association Orange County Fall Forum.

49. Scheyett, A. (done annually, 2000-2010). Ethics in social work practice. Presentation

for social workers in North Carolina state psychiatric hospitals. 50. Scheyett, A. (2004, April). Strengths-based case management. Presentation for case

management providers in western North Carolina. 51. Scheyett, A. (2003, October). A house and services are not enough: Stigma,

discrimination, and community integration for consumers of mental health services. Presentation at the 11th Annual John Umstead Hospital Psychiatric Rehabilitation Conference.

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52. Scheyett, A. (2002, March). Competing demands: Ethical issues in multidisciplinary

teams. Presentation for the annual meeting of the National Association of Social Work, North Carolina Chapter.

53. Scheyett, A. (2002, February). Action planning in drug treatment courts. Presentation

for the National Drug Court Institute, February, 2002. 54. Scheyett, A. (2001, May). Feeding our spirits. Keynote address for New York Annual

Case Management Conference. 55. Scheyett, A. (2001, April). Single point of entry for case management and housing in

mental health systems. Presentation for New York State Office of Mental Health. 56. Scheyett, A. (2000, July). Clinical ethics and confidentiality in drug courts.

Presentation for National Drug Court Institute. 57. Scheyett, A. (1999, October). Building partnerships for the 21st century. Presentation

for the Missouri Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services. 58. Scheyett, A. (multiple trainings nationally, 1996-1999). Public sector case management

in a managed care world. 59. Scheyett, A. (1999, October). Stress and grief management for families of the mentally

ill. Presentation for the annual conference of the North Carolina Alliance for the Mentally Ill.

60. Scheyett, A. (1998, October). Ethical challenges for the 21st century. Presentation for the annual conference of the North and South Carolina Medical Social Work Administrators Association.

61. Scheyett, A. (1998, September). Organizational wellness: Let’s get real. Keynote

address for the annual conference of the Kansas Department of Administration. HONORS 2016 Fellow of the Society for Social Work and Research 2016 Commencement speaker, USC Korea-based MSW Hooding Ceremony 2016 Commencement speaker, USC College of Social Work Hooding

Ceremony 2015 University of South Carolina Ambassador of Service Award 2013 University of South Carolina Ambassador of Service Award 2013 University of South Carolina Notable Woman Leadership Award 2013 President’s Award, Action Council for Cross Cultural Mental Health and

Human Services 2010 Council on Social Work Education Summer Leadership Scholars Program

to Harvard Institute of Higher Education 2008 Memorial University awardee of the Canadian Association of Graduate

Schools’ CAGS/UMI Distinguished Dissertation Award 2007 Most Creative and Innovative Teaching Award, UNC School of Social

Work 2007 North Carolina NASW Social Worker of the Year Award 2006 Most Supportive Professor Award, UNC School of Social Work 2005 North Carolina recipient of the community advocate “Heroes in the Fight”

award, sponsored by Eli Lilly Foundation

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2004 Finalist, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Distinguished Teaching Award for Post-Baccalaureate Instruction

2002 Most Supportive Professor Award, UNC School of Social Work 2002 Most Outstanding Professor Award, UNC School of Social Work 2001 Most Innovative Teacher Award, UNC School of Social Work Teacher of the Year Award, UNC School of Social Work 1988 Jane Parker Social Work Award, UNC School of Social Work 1980 National Science Foundation Fellowship 1979 Phi Beta Kappa

REVIEWER AND EDITOR

Consulting Editor: Social Work Research; Journal of Social Work Education

Journal Subject Ad Hoc Reviewer: Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental

Health Services Research; AIDS and Behavior; American Journal on Intellectual and

Developmental Disabilities; Asian Journal of Criminology; Community Mental Health Journal;

Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health; Health Education & Behavior; Intellectual and

Developmental Disabilities; Journal of Forensic Social Work; Journal of Health Care for the

Poor and Underserved; Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics; Journal of Mental Health;

Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research; Psychiatric Services; Public Library of

Science, Social Science and Medicine; Social Work Research; Sociological Focus Grant and Conference Ad Hoc Reviewer: Center for Mental Health Services, SAMHSA; Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, SAMHSA; National Association of Social Workers SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION 2017-Present Member, Strategic Planning Work Group, National Association of Deans

and Directors of Schools of Social Work

2017-Present Member, Grand Challenges Committee, St. Louis Group for Social Work

Research Excellence

2017-Present Co-Chair, Marketing Committee of the National Association of Deans and

Directors of Schools of Social Work

2016-2019 Secretary, Board of the National Association of Deans and Directors of

Schools of Social Work

2016-Present Co-Chair, Mentoring Initiative, National Association of Deans and

Directors of Schools of Social Work

2015 Member, Planning Committee for NASW SC Conference on Race and

Social Work, #HateWon’tWin 2013-2015 Board Treasurer, St. Louis Group for Social Work Research Excellence 2013 Member, National Association of Deans and Directors of Social Work

Strategic Planning Task Force 2013 Member, Child Welfare Workforce Initiative Action Planning Group 2012 Member, National Association of Deans and Directors Behavioral Health

Curriculum Project Work Group 2011-Present Member, National Association of Social Work Deans and Directors 2011-Present Member, St. Louis Group for Social Work Research Excellence

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2010-2013 Board of the National Association of Social Workers, Region VI Representative and Executive Committee Member

2010-2013 Member, National Association of Social Workers National Committee on Women’s Issues, Chair 2010-2012

2010 Content Expert and Participant, Social Work Congress 2010 2008-2011 Chair, Associate Deans for Academic Affairs Special Interest Group,

Society for Social Work and Research 2007-Present Member, Delinquency and Criminal Justice Special Interest Group, Society for Social Work and Research 2007-2008 Member, American Public Health Association 2007-Present Member, Society for Social Work and Research 2005 Participant, Social Work Congress 2005 2002-2011 Member at large (2002-2005), Secretary (2006), President-Elect (2007)

and President (2007- 2010) of National Association of Social Workers North Carolina Board of Directors, member of legislative subcommittee (2006-2011), chair of social work and criminal justice practice unit (2009-2011)

2000-Present Member, Council on Social Work Education. 1992-1993 Co-Chair, North Carolina National Association of Social Workers

Mental Health Program Unit 1988 - Present Member, National Association of Social Workers

SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY

2017-2018 Member, UGA Search Committee for Director of Executive Search Group 2016 Member UGA “Top Ten” Initiative workgroup 2015-2016 Chair, search committee for Dean of School of Pharmacy 2015-2016 Planning Committee member, SECU Academic Collaborative Conference

SEC Universities: Uniting Voices for Social Change 2015 Steering Committee member, SC Dialogues on Race and Reconciliation,

diversity and reconciliation dialogue initiative 2014 Planning Committee member, Clifford Beers Conference for Mental

Health Promotion 2014 Chair, Search Committee for Associate Provost for Health Sciences 2013-2014 Chair, Dean’s review committee for Dean of School of Public Health 2013-Present Member, Student International Travel Oversight Committee 2013-2014 Chairperson, USC Council of Academic Deans 2013-Present Dean Liaison, Interprofessional Education for the Health Sciences group,

University of South Carolina 2012-2013 Member, University of South Carolina Summer School Task Force 2012-2013 Member, Advisory Board for the Collegiate Recovery Center, University

of South Carolina 2012-2014 Member, University Student Veteran Support Committee 2011-Present Member, Council of Health Sciences Deans 2011-Present Member, Council of Academic Deans

SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

2016-Present Member, Athens Collaborative on Mental Health and Criminal Justice

2016-Present Member, Athens Youth Development Task Force

2016-2017 Board of Directors Member, Easter Seals of Northeast Georgia

2016-2017 Member, Athens Wellbeing Project Advisory Group

2015-2016 Member, SC Youth in Transition Work Group

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2015-2016 Member, SC Institute of Medicine and Public Health Behavioral Health

Implementation Leadership Council

2015 Member, City of Columbia My Brother’s Keeper Initiative Advisory

Council

2015 Member, Planning Committee for the Supporting Men and Boys of Color

Conference, Columbia, SC

2015-2016 Member, Sisters of Charity Foundation Grants Committee

2014-2015 Member, Board of Healthy Families Foundation

2014 Co-Chair, Access to Care Subcommittee, and member of Steering

Committee of the Long Term Care Committee of the SC Institute of

Medicine and Public Health

2012-2013 Member, Board of SC Mental Health America 2011-2014 Member, Leadership Team for SC DHEC Community Transformation

Grant 2008-2010 Member, Board of Recovery, INC in NC 2008-2010 Member, Mayor’s Mental Health Task Force of Chapel Hill, NC 2006-2011 Advisory Board member, Durham Veterans Administration

Interprofessional Fellowship Program in Psychosocial Rehabilitation for Veterans with Chronic, Serious Mental Illness

2003-2006 Consulting member, North Carolina Recovery Advisory Task Force 2003-2005 Member, State Planning Group for Federal Eliminating Barriers

Initiative 2002-2009 Member, North Carolina Commission for Mental Health, Developmental

Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services; Rules Committee, Chair (2009), Co-Chair (2003-2009) 2002-2005 Member, North Carolina Mental Health Jail Diversion Advisory

Committee 2001-2003 Member, Board of Ethics and Mental Health Studies Collaborative 2001-2004 Member, North Carolina Drug Treatment Court Advisory Committee, and

Education and Performance Subcommittee 1996 - 2001 Member, Club Nova Psychosocial Program Board 1995 - 1997 Member, North Carolina Round Table on Long Term Care 1995 - Present Member, National Alliance on Mental Illness 1995 - 2007 Member, National Association of Case Management 1993-1995 Member, OPC Foundation Board

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURES 1992- Present Licensed Clinical Social Worker, North Carolina, license #000979