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Curriculum Vitae (CV)Dr. John R. Gallagher, PhD, LCSW, LCACMorgan State University, School of Social Work1700 E. Cold Spring LaneJenkins Behavioral Science Building, Room 343Baltimore, MD 21251EDUCATION:University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)PhDMay 2012Marywood UniversityMSWMay 2007Alvernia UniversityBADecember 2002Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC)AADecember 2000APPOINTMENTS:ACADEMICMorgan State University School of Social WorkJanuary 2021 to presentAssociate ProfessorIndiana University School of Social WorkJanuary 2021 to presentAdjunct ProfessorIndiana University School of Social WorkJuly 2017 to December 2020Associate ProfessorIndiana University School of Social WorkAugust 2012 to June 2017Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Texas at Arlington (UTA) School of Social WorkJanuary 2012 to August 2012Adjunct ProfessorAlvernia University Addictions DepartmentJune 2007 to May 2008Adjunct ProfessorNON-ACADEMICBashor Children’s HomeOaklawn Psychiatric CenterDIRECT ProgramCouncil on Chemical AbuseReading HospitalReading HospitalCaron Treatment CentersReading HospitalCaron Treatment CentersAdappt, Inc.Gateway Counseling ServicesAddictions Therapist ConsultantAddictions Social Worker IIDrug Court Case ManagerUnderage Drinking Program ConsultantDual Diagnosis TherapistTherapist InternAddictions Counselor InternAddictions CounselorAddictions CounselorAddictions CounselorTherapeutic Staff Support CounselorApril 2016 to presentOctober 2012 to Dec. 2020May 2008 to July 2012February 2007 to May 2008October 2005 to May 2008August 2006 to April 2007August 2005 to April 2006May 2005 to October 2005April 2003 to October 2005August 2002 to April 2003February 2002 to May 20031

LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION, SPECIALTY BOARD STATUS:Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor (LCAC)Indiana: 34008807AIndiana: 87001365A2020 to present2012 to presentPROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS:NonePROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS:Alumni SpotlightAward for Clinical Excellence NomineeOutstanding Doctoral Student for GPAWho’s Who Among StudentsWho’s Who Among StudentsUniversity ScholarGraduate Dean Doctoral FellowshipImmaculate Heart of Mary ScholarshipDean’s ListAlvernia UniversityOaklawn Psychiatric CenterUniversity of Texas at Arlington (UTA)University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)Marywood UniversityHarrisburg Area Community College (HACC)2020201720122012201120112008 to 20102004 to 20072009, FallPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:Note: Each year I attend at least 20 hours of continuing education training in order to maintain myLicensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Licensed Clinical Addiction Counselor (LCAC) credentials.Below are the five most recent trainings I have completed.Course/Workshop TitleProviderDateWomen & AIDS ConferenceStructured Group Therapy ApproachesDialectical Behavioral TherapyAddressing the Needs of Transition Age YouthCore Competencies for Opioid Use DisorderIN University HealthReliasReliasReliasReliasDecember 2020November 2020October 2020October 2020September 2020TEACHING:UNDERGRADUATECourse # Short 331BHS 201BHS 201BHS uctorFall 2020Fall 2018Fall 2017Fall 2016Fall 2015Fall 2014Spring 2008Fall 2007Summer 200717142829109139Practice-Policy: AddictionsGeneralist Social Work PracticeGeneralist Social Work PracticeGeneralist Social Work PracticeGeneralist Social Work PracticeGeneralist Social Work PracticeFoundations of Chemical Dep.Foundations of Chemical Dep.Foundations of Chemical Dep.2

GRADUATECourse # Short 685SW 6325SW SeminarField LiaisonLectureInstructorServ. Learning nstructorServ. Learning InstructorHybridInstructorSeminarField LiaisonLectureInstructorServ. Learning nstructorSeminarField ld LiaisonLectureInstructorServ. Learning InstructorHybridInstructorSeminarField LiaisonLectureInstructorLectureInstructorServ. Learning eInstructorSeminarField ield structorGeneralist Theory and PracticeMental Health/Addiction PracticeCommunity MH/Add. PracticeMental Health/Addiction PracticeSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practicum ISocial Policy AnalysisSocial Policy and Services: MHSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practice/AddictionsMental Health/Addiction PracticeSocial Policy and Services: MHSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practicum IMental Health/Addiction PracticeSocial Policy and Services: MHSocial Policy AnalysisSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practicum IMental Health/Addiction PracticeSocial Policy AnalysisSocial Policy AnalysisSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practicum IMental Health/Addiction PracticeCommunity MH/Add. PracticeSocial Policy AnalysisSocial Policy AnalysisSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practicum IMental Health/Addiction PracticeMental Health/Addiction PracticeCommunity MH/Add. PracticeSocial Policy AnalysisSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practicum IMental Health/Addiction PracticeMental Health/Addiction PracticeCommunity MH/Add. PracticeSocial Policy AnalysisSocial Work Practice/AddictionsSocial Work Practicum IMental Health/Addiction PracticeAdvanced Micro PracticeTreatment of Addictive BehaviorsRoleTermFall 2020Fall 2020Summer 2020Summer 2020Spring 2020Spring 2020Spring 2020Summer 2019Summer 2019Spring 2019Spring 2019Fall 2018Summer 2018Spring 2018Spring 2018Fall 2017Summer 2017Summer 2017Spring 2017Spring 2017Spring 2017Fall 2016Summer 2016Summer 2016Spring 2016Spring 2016Spring 2016Fall 2015Summer 2015Summer 2015Summer 2015Spring 2015Spring 2015Spring 2015Fall 2014Fall 2014Summer 2014Summer 2014Spring 2014Spring 2014Spring 2014Fall 2013Fall 2013Summer 2013Summer 2013Spring 2013Spring 2013Fall 2012Summer 2012Spring 4112032213

MENTORING:StudentRoleInclusive DatesSydney SzymanowskiRaychel MinasianSydney SzymanowskiGabrielle RilandAnnie BylerElyse LefebvreNicole LeiterLaura BeverlyBridget HungerfordJacqueline RafterThomas MoulderSupervisor for Graduate Research AssistantSupervisor for Graduate Research AssistantField Instructor for Research PracticumTask Instructor for PracticumField Instructor for Research PracticumField Instructor for Research PracticumField Instructor for Research PracticumField Instructor for PracticumField Instructor for PracticumSupervised Independent StudyField Instructor for Practicum1/2019 to 1/20201/2018 to 1/2019Spring 2019Fall 2017/Spring 2018Spring 2017Spring 2016Spring 2014Spring 2014Spring 2014Summer 2013Spring 2013Student PublicationsNote: The Blank (2015) publication is one where I was interviewed about a student who was in myclasses. For the other publications, I mentored students who published assignments they completed inmy classes.Blank, B. T. (2015). Student role model: Scott Hancock. The New Social Worker, 22(3), 3, 30.Deranek, M. S. (2014). Fact and Fiction in the Marijuana Legalization Debate [Review of the bookMarijuana legalization: What everyone needs to know, by J. P. Caulkins, A. Hawken, A.Kilmer, & M. A. R. Kleiman]. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 32(1), 104-106.Bergan, J. (2014). Book Review [Review of the book Put that knife away: Alzheimer’s, marriage andmy transformation from wife to caregiver, by P. W. Palm]. American Journal of Alzheimer’sDisease & Other Dementias, 29(2), 114-115.Carey, D. (2014, Fall). Field placement: Social work experience. The New Social Worker, 21(4), 6-7.Foster, J. P. (2013). New Addiction Treatment Paradigm [Review of the book The addiction solution:Unraveling the mysteries of addiction through cutting-edge brain science, by D. Kipper &S. Whitney]. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 31(1), 161-163.Prock, K. A. (2013). Book Review [Review of the book The bully society: School shootings and thecrisis of bullying in American schools, by J. Klein]. School Social Work Journal, 38(1), 91-92.TEACHING ADMINISTRATION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT:Course/Workshop TitleProviderDateTeaching Effectively and Classroom How-to’s (TEACH)Teaching Well With Technology (TWWT)IUSB UCETIUSB UCETDecember 2012December 2012RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY:GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS IN RESEARCH:In-rank activities are noted with an asterisk *Predictors of graduation and criminal recidivism in an Indiana drug court: Promote smart decarcerationCenter for Social Health & Well-beingPrincipal Investigator 10,000Jan. 2019 to Jan. 20204

St. Joseph County (Indiana) drug court: Participants’ and stakeholders’ views on how to improvegraduation rates for individuals who have opioid use disordersCenter for Social Health & Well-beingPrincipal Investigator 10,000Jan. 2018 to Jan. 2019Assessment of online alcohol and drug educational program at IU South BendIU South Bend: Vision 2020 GrantCo-Principal Investigator 34002015Program evaluation of the South Bend, Indiana drug courtScholarship and Engagement GrantPrincipal Investigator 3000June 2014 to JuneJan. 2013 to May 2013INVITED (Refereed) PRESENTATIONS – RESEARCH:* Gallagher, J. R. (2021, March). Participants’ experiences using medication-assisted treatment (MAT)in treatment court to treat their opioid use disorders. Paper presented for the InterprofessionalApproach to Substance Use Disorder Certificate Program through Wilkes University, WilkesBarre, PA.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, July). Advancing justice by giving African Americans a voice in drug court:Program evaluation through a culturally-informed lens. Paper presented at the NationalAssociation of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) Annual Conference, National Harbor, MD.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, July). Participants’ experiences using medication-assisted treatment (MAT) intreatment court to treat their opioid use disorders. Paper presented at the National Association ofDrug Court Professionals (NADCP) Annual Conference, National Harbor, MD.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, July). Advancing justice by giving women a voice in drug court: Programevaluation through a gender lens. Paper presented at the National Association of Drug CourtProfessionals (NADCP) Annual Conference, National Harbor, MD.Gallagher, J. R., & Wahler, E. A. (2018, November). Racial disparities in criminal recidivism rates:Promoting social justice in drug courts. ePoster presented at the Council on Social WorkEducation (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting (APM), Orlando, FL.Gallagher, J. R. (2018, May). Key component 8 (program evaluation): Transferring research findings todrug court practice. Paper presented at the National Association of Drug Court Professionals(NADCP) Annual Conference, Houston, TX.Gallagher, J. R. (2018, May). African American participants’ suggestions for eliminating racialdisparities in graduation rates: Enhancing program evaluation. Paper presented at the NationalAssociation of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) Annual Conference, Houston, TX.Gallagher, J. R. (2018, May). The equivalent treatment of African Americans in Indiana drug courts:Program evaluation through a culturally-informed lens. Paper presented at the Justice ServicesConference, Indianapolis, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2018, May). Women’s lived experiences in an Indiana drug court: Program evaluationthrough a gendered lens. Paper presented at the Justice Services Conference, Indianapolis, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & Wahler, E. A. (2018, January). Predictors of drug court graduation and implications:The importance of employment, education, and medication assisted treatment. ePoster presentedat the annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), Washington, DC.Gallagher, J. R., Nordberg, A., & Wahler, E. A. (2017, October). The equivalent treatment of AfricanAmericans in drug court: Improving graduation rates. Paper presented at the Council on SocialWork Education (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting (APM), Dallas, TX.5

Gallagher, J. R. (2017, July). Giving African Americans a voice in drug court: Using qualitative researchto eliminate racial disparities in graduation rates. Paper presented at the National Association ofDrug Court Professionals (NADCP) Annual Conference, Washington, DC.Gallagher, J. R. (2017, July). Women’s experiences in drug court: Informing practice through agendered lens. Paper presented at the National Association of Drug Court Professionals(NADCP) Annual Conference, Washington, DC.Gallagher, J. R., & Nordberg, A. (2017, January). Improving graduation rates in drug court: A qualitativestudy of participants’ lived experiences. ePoster presented at the annual conference of theSociety for Social Work and Research (SSWR), New Orleans, LA.Gallagher, J. R., & Nordberg, A. (2016, November). Women’s experiences in drug court: Informingpractice through a gendered lens. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education(CSWE) Annual Program Meeting (APM), Atlanta, GA.Gallagher, J. R., Nordberg, A., & Gallagher, J. M. (2016, November). Veterans treatment court:Exploring graduates’ views of what worked. Paper presented at the Council on Social WorkEducation (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting (APM), Atlanta, GA.Gallagher, J. R., & Nordberg, A. (2016, June). Racial disparities in drug court outcomes: Lessonslearned from the lived experiences of White and African American participants in one Midwesterndrug court. Paper presented at the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP)Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA.Gallagher, J. R., & Nordberg, A. (2016, January). Comparing and contrasting white and AfricanAmerican participants’ lived experiences in drug court. Paper presented at the annual conferenceof the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), Washington, DC.Gallagher, J. R., Wahler, E. A., & Leiter, N. E. (2015, October). Predicting graduation from teen court:Informing social work practice, research, and education. Paper presented at the Council on SocialWork Education (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting (APM), Denver, CO.Bennett, L. W., & Gallagher, J. R. (2015, January). Accounting for intimate partner violence in addictiontreatment: Screening and referral. ePoster presented at the annual conference of the Society forSocial Work and Research (SSWR), New Orleans, LA.Gallagher, J. R. (2014, October). Drug court versus probation: A mixed methods study comparingcriminal recidivism. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) AnnualProgram Meeting (APM), Tampa Bay, FL.Gallagher, J. R. (2014, May). Giving Latino participants a “voice” in drug court: Eliminating racialdisparities in outcomes. Paper presented at the National Association of Drug Court Professionals(NADCP) Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA.Gallagher, J. R., Dannerbeck Janku, A., & Cheesman, F. (2014, May). Historically disadvantagedgroups: Best practices. Invited panel presentation at National Association of Drug CourtProfessionals (NADCP) Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA.Gallagher, J. R. (2013, November). An innovative approach to improving father-child relationships:Child support drug courts. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)Annual Program Meeting (APM), Dallas, TX.6

Gallagher, J. R. (2013, June). The equivalent treatment of African American participants in veteransand mental health courts: Lessons learned from racial disparities in drug court outcomes. Posterpresented at The 7th International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, LosAngeles, CA.Gallagher, J. R. (2013, June). Single mothers lived experiences exiting homelessness: “I always haveto tell myself every day that you are a beautiful, strong, and an important woman.” Posterpresented at The 7th International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, LosAngeles, CA.Gallagher, J. R. (2012, November). Drug court effectiveness and racial disparities in outcomes: A mixedmethods study. Poster presented at the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) AnnualProgram Meeting (APM), Washington, DC.Gallagher, J. R. (2012, March). African American participants’ views on racial disparities in drug courtoutcomes. Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Celebration of Excellence by Students (ACES)Conference, Arlington, TX.Gallagher, J. R. (2011, October). The influence of state law on drug courts: A policy analysis. Paperpresented at the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Annual Program Meeting (APM),Atlanta, GA.Gallagher, J. R. (2009, March). Ethics violations: A quantitative study comparing human serviceprofessions. Paper presented at the Annual Celebration of Excellence by Students (ACES)Conference, Arlington, TX.SERVICE:UNIVERSITY SERVICE:Center for Social Health and Well-BeingFaculty Senate, School of Social WorkFaculty Senate, IUSBMSW Committee, School of Social WorkMH/Addictions Curr. Subcommittee, SSWIUSB Social Work Student AssociationIUSB School of Social Work Advisory BoardIUSB Alcohol and Drug Task ForceIUSB Counseling Center Advisory BoardIUPUI Promotion Review CommitteeSocial Work Scholarship Review CommitteeIUSB Tenure-Track FacultyIUSB Clinical Asst. Prof. of FieldIUSB LecturerIUSB Field CoordinatorIUSB Student Services CoordinatorIUSB Field CoordinatorIUSB BSW Program CoordinatorIUSB Assistant Professors (2)Advisory Board MemberFaculty MemberFaculty MemberFaculty MemberFaculty MemberFaculty AdvisorAdvisory Board MemberTask Force MemberAdvisory Board MemberExternal ReviewerCommittee MemberSearch and Screen CommitteeSearch and Screen CommitteeSearch and Screen CommitteeSearch and Screen CommitteeSearch and Screen CommitteeSearch and Screen CommitteeSearch and Screen CommitteeSearch and Screen Committee2016 to 20202012 to 20202012 to 20202012 to 20202012 to 20202014 to 20182014 to 20152012 to 20132012 to SIONAL SERVICE:SERVICE TO JOURNALSJournal for Advancing JusticeAlcoholism Treatment QuarterlyEditorial Board MemberAssociate Editor2019 to present2017 to present7

Alcoholism Treatment QuarterlyEditorial Board Member2014 to 2017Invited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited oingInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited Peer-ReviewerInvited oingongoingongoingongoingongoingongoingINVITED PEER-REVIEWER FOR JOURNALSAdoption QuarterlyAdvances in Social WorkAmerican Journal of Criminal JusticeAsian Journal of CriminologyChild & Family Social WorkChildren and Youth Services ReviewCommunity Mental Health JournalDrug and Alcohol DependenceDrug Court ReviewEvaluation and Program PlanningHealth Education JournalInternational Journal of Law, Crime and JusticeInternational Journal of Offender Therapy andComparative CriminologyJournal for Advancing JusticeJournal of Drug IssuesJournal of Economics, Race, and PolicyJournal of Ethnicity in Substance AbuseJournal of Human Rights and Social WorkJournal of Obstetrics and GynaecologyJournal of Offender RehabilitationJournal of Substance Abuse TreatmentJustice QuarterlyJustice System JournalMilitary Behavioral HealthRace and JusticeSocial Science QuarterlySocial Work Education: The International JournalSubstance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and PolicySubstance Use and MisuseVictims & OffendersWomen & Criminal JusticeINVITED (Non-referred) PRESENTATIONS – SERVICE:In-rank activities are noted with an asterisk ** Gallagher, J. R. (2021, January). Ethics violations: Sexual attraction, unavoidable dual relationships,and other taboo areas of social work. Community presentation for Compass Rose Academy,Wabash, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2020, November). Harm reduction in the treatment of substance use disorders: Asocial work perspective. Invited presentation for Elizabethtown College, Department of SocialWork, Elizabethtown, PA.Gallagher, J. R. (2020, March). A discussion with the Elkhart County (Indiana) drug court: Balancingcompassion, accountability, and public safety. Community presentation for the Elkhart County(Indiana) drug court, Elkhart, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2020, February). Treating opioid use disorders in criminal justice settings: Medicationassisted treatment (MAT) and other avenues to recovery. Community presentation for LifeTreatment Centers, South Bend, IN.8

Gallagher, J. R. (2020, January). Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder:Responding to behavioral disorders with compassion and empathy. Community presentation forBashor Children’s Home, Goshen, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, August). Addiction treatment: The use of self-disclosure in social work practice.Community presentation for Oaklawn Psychiatric Center, Elkhart, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, August). Engaging youth encouraging success (EYES) training. Communitypresentation for Bashor Children’s Home, Goshen, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, August). Trauma-informed care: The interplay between women, substance usedisorders, and criminal justice. Community presentation for Life Treatment Centers, South Bend,IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, August). Cultural competency: The interplay between African Americans,substance use disorders, and criminal justice. Community presentation for Life TreatmentCenters, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & IUSB MSW Students. (2019, June). Modern approaches to addiction and mentalhealth recovery. Community presentation for IUSB School of Social Work, Goshen, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, May). Mission moment. Invited presentation for the Oaklawn FoundationBoard of Directors, Mishawaka, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, April). How abstinence-based programs contributed to the opioid epidemic:Advancing the treatment of opioid use disorders through medication-assisted treatment (MAT)and other harm reduction strategies. Community presentation at the Opioid Data to Actionconference, Indianapolis, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, April). The equivalent treatment of African Americans in drug courts: Advancingthe treatment of substance use disorders in criminal justice settings. Community presentation atthe Opioid Data to Action conference, Indianapolis, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, April). Community forum: Opioid epidemic in Michiana. Panelist for IUSBAmerican Democracy Project and Master of Public Affairs Student Association, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2019, February). Schizophrenia in children and adolescents. Community presentationfor Bashor Children’s Home, Goshen, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2018, December). Promoting recovery, accountability, and reductions in criminalrecidivism: The role of drug court in Elkhart County (Indiana). Community presentation for ElkhartCounty Government, Elkhart, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2018, October). Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder:Responding to behavioral disorders with compassion and empathy. Community presentation forThe Villages, Wabash, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & IUSB MSW Students. (2018, June). Strengthening our approach with youth andmental health. Community presentation for IUSB School of Social Work, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & IUSB MSW students. (2018, June). When we get it wrong: Failures in treating ODDand conduct disorder. Community presentation for IUSB School of Social Work, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2018, March). Ethics: Risk and protective factors. Community presentation forOaklawn Psychiatric Center, South Bend, IN.9

Gallagher, J. R. (2018, March). Ethics: Risk and protective factors. Community presentation forOaklawn Psychiatric Center, Elkhart, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2017, October). Giving African Americans a voice in drug court: Using qualitativeresearch to eliminate racial disparities in graduation rates. Community presentation for theMaryland Judicial Center, Office of Problem-Solving Courts, Annapolis, MD.Gallagher, J. R. (2017, October). Our back yards: Opioid use disorder and treatment. Communitypresentation for the Nursing Research Consortium of North Central Indiana, Mishawaka, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & IUSB MSW students. (2017, June). Combating the opioid epidemic. Communitypresentation for IUSB School of Social Work, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & IUSB MSW students. (2017, June). Ethics: How abstinence-based programscontributed to the opioid epidemic. Community presentation for IUSB School of Social Work,South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2017, May). Which human service profession has the highest rate of ethics violations?Exploring the taboo areas of ethics. Community presentation for White’s Residential and FamilyServices, Wabash, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2017, January). Multiple pathways to recovery. Community presentation for theStarke County (Indiana) Jail Therapeutic Community (TC), Knox, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2016, November). St. Joseph County veterans court program. Communitypresentation for the St. Joseph County (Indiana) veterans court program, South Bend,IN.Gallagher, J. R., & Krause, G. (2016, November). Application of the 7 challenges in treating dualdiagnoses. Community presentation for Bashor Children’s Home, Goshen, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & Finney, C. (2016, March). Advancing the treatment of substance use disordersthrough harm reduction: Philosophical and medical interventions. Community presentation for theIUSB Social Work Student Association (SWSA), South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & LaCourt, E. (2015, December). Harm reduction in the treatment of substance usedisorders. Keynote speaker for the Women and AIDS conference, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2015, December). Understanding how “white privilege” and contemporary racismnegatively impacts African Americans seeking addiction and mental health treatment. Communitypresentation for Ivy Tech Community College, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & IUSB MSW students. (2015, August). Holistic approaches in contemporary socialwork practice. Community presentation for IUSB School of Social Work, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & IUSB MSW students. (2015, August). Social work ethics. Community presentationfor IUSB School of Social Work, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2015, May). The impact of drug court on our community: National drug court month.Keynote speaker for the St. Joseph County, Indiana drug court, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2015, March). The next era of assessment, diagnosis, and treatment: Implementingthe DSM 5 within the Oaklawn culture. Community presentation for Oaklawn Psychiatric Center,Goshen, IN.10

Gallagher, J. R. (2015, February). Sexual misconduct, professional impairment, unavoidable dualrelationships: Which human service profession has the highest rate of ethics violations?Community presentation for the IUSB Social Work Student Association (SWSA), South Bend,IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2014, October). Program evaluation: Giving participants a “voice” in problem-solvingcourts. Community presentation for Indiana Judicial Center’s 2014 problem-solving courtworkshop, Indianapolis, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2014, September). The prevalence of mental illness: Utilizing Rational EmotiveBehavior Therapy (REBT) to improve treatment outcomes. Community presentation for LifeTreatment Centers, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & IUSB MSW students. (2014, August). This is what trauma informed care looks like.Community presentation for IUSB School of Social Work, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & IUSB MSW students. (2014, August). Social work ethics. Community presentationfor IUSB School of Social Work, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2014, July). Exploring the taboo areas of ethics. Community presentation for LifeTreatment Centers, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & LaCourt, E. (2014, June). Opiate dependence and treatment: What’s going on inMichiana? Community presentation for the Northern Indiana Counselors Association (NICA),South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2014, April). Understanding addiction and mental health: The signs and symptoms.Community presentation for Real Services, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2014, March). Exploring the taboo areas of ethics. Community presentation forAlcohol and Addictions Resource Center (AARC), Indiana University South Bend (IUSB)Counseling and Human Services department, Indiana University School of Social Work, SouthBend, IN.Gallagher, J. R. (2013, September). Ethical considerations in treatment. Community presentation forthe Partnership for Education and Prevention of Substance Abuse, South Bend, IN.Gallagher, J. R., & Ivory, E. (2013, September). Drug court. Community presen

Marywood University MSW May 2007 Alvernia University BA December 2002 Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC) AA December 2000 . DIRECT Program Drug Court Case Manager May 2008 to July 2012 . IU South Bend: Vision 2020 Grant Co-Principal Investigator 3400 June 2014 to June