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April 2016CURRICULUM VITAEBRET R. KLOOSAddress:University of South CarolinaDepartment of Psychology1512 Pendleton StreetColumbia, SC 29208Work Phone: (803) 777-2704E-Mail:kloos@sc.eduCAREER:2009 – Present Associate ProfessorDepartment of Psychology, University of South Carolina2016 – Present Adjunct Faculty – College of Social Work, University of South Carolina2003 - 2009Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Psychology, University of South Carolina1999- 2003Faculty Appointment: Associate Research ScientistYale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT2000 - 2003Director, Research Program on Adaptation in Community SettingsYale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Division ofPrevention and Community Research2000- 2002Director, Supportive Housing ProgramLed a 9-agency collaboration to provide transitional housing, clinical, & rehabilitationservices to persons who are homeless, have serious mental illness, & co-occurring substanceabuse.Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT1999- 2000Coordinator, Connecticut Self-Help Network - a state-wide clearinghouse of 1,200groups The Consultation Center, New Haven, CT1997-2000Staff Consultant for Evaluation and Homelessness / Housing InterventionsThe Consultation Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

Bret R. Kloos -- 2EDUCATION: Post-Doctoral Associate, Yale University School of Medicine, 1999 Ph.D. Clinical/Community Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999 M.A., Clinical/Community Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993 B.A. Magna Cum Laude in Psychology and Music, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, 1987HONORS OR RECOGNITION:* Mortar Board Award - Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University of South Carolina, 2015* South Carolina Faculty Award for Service Learning – South Carolina Campus Compact, 2015* Fellow, Society for Community Research and Action, 2013* Breakthrough Research Rising Star – University of South Carolina, Selected by the VicePresident of Research, 2013* U.S. Fulbright Scholar – Portugal, February 2012 – May 2012* Finalist for the Michael J. Mungo Graduate Teaching Award, University of South Carolina, 2011* Outstanding Graduate Instructor – Clinical-Community Psychology Doctoral Program,University of South Carolina, 2011* Two Thumbs Up Faculty Recognition Award, Office of Student Disability Services,University of South Carolina, 2008* Roland E. Haynes Mentorship Award: Black Psychology Graduate Student Association,University of South Carolina, 2007* NIMH K23 Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award 2002-2007* Best Dissertation on a Topic Relevant to Community Psychology, Society of CommunityResearch & Action, Division 27 of the American Psychological Association, 2000* Outstanding Instructor, University of Illinois, Spring 1993, based upon campus-wide ratings of allinstructors and professors* Departmental Distinctions in Psychology and Music, St. Olaf College 1987* Phi Beta Kappa, St. Olaf College 1987

Bret R. Kloos -- 3GRANTS AND CONTRACTS RECEIVED:Office of the Vice President for Research, USCSouth Carolina Resilience to Extreme Storms: Research on Social, Environmental, and Health Dimensionsof the October 2015 Catastrophic Flooding funding initiativeContexts of Recovery: Investigating Patterns of Social Support and Coping in Two CommunitiesBret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (10/26/2015 - 5/15/2016) 29,500Trinity Housing, Inc.The Scale and Scope of Family Homelessness in Richland County: 2004-2014Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (8/16/2015 - 3/31/2016) 7,000The Children's Trust Fund of South CarolinaChildren’s Trust of SC Evaluation and Policy ConsultationBret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (8/16/2015 - 5/15/2016) 27,547Associate Professor Development Award, College of Arts and SciencesBret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (5/1/2015 – 8/15/2015) 13,000Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion of Individuals with PsychiatricDisabilities, Transportation Challenges for Persons with Psychiatric DisabilitiesBret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (7/1/2014-8/31/2014) 5,000United Way of the MidlandsYouth in Transition: Unaccompanied Homeless Youth in the MidlandsBret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (5/16/2014-6/30/2014) 6,000South Carolina Coalition for the HomelessConsultation and Coordination for the 2014 Statewide Point-In-Time Count.Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (8/16/2013-5/15/2014) 12,000South Carolina Coalition for the HomelessConsultation and Coordination for the 2013 Statewide Point-In-Time Count.Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (8/16/2012-5/15/2013) 20,000U.S. Core Fulbright Scholar Program, United States Department of State, Bureau of Educationaland Cultural Affairs: Promoting community integration and adaptive functioning of personswith serious mental illness in Lisboa: Collaborative research and teaching innovative methods.Instituto Superior de Psiclogia Aplicada – Instituto Universitario, Lisbon, Portugal. 2/2012 –5/2012 Total (T) 15,000 Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal InvestigatorNational Institute of Disability Rehabilitation & Research, H133G090036Investigating Environmental Factors Affecting Community Integration8/16/09 -8/15/13: Total (T) 598,700Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator

Bret R. Kloos -- 4USC Honor’s College: Community Research & Action: Addressing Homelessness in SouthCarolina. Service Learning Course Development Grant - 3/2009 – 12/2009 - 3000Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal InvestigatorNIMH, K23MH65439: Housing, Adaptive Functioning, and Serious Mental Illness.7/1/02 - 6/30/07: Total (T) 786,4147/1/07-6/30/08 – No cost extensionBret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal InvestigatorUSC Consortium for Latino Immigration Studies: Measuring the Social Ecology of HousingEnvironments for Latinos in South Carolina. 4/1/2006 – 3/31-2007: Total (T) 4,500Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal InvestigatorHUD, CT26H15-1064: Supportive Housing Program for Dually Diagnosed Homeless Adults.7/1/96-6/30/03: Total (T) 2,859,669Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Investigator (David L. Snow, Ph.D., Principal Investigator)NIMH, RO1 MH63012: HIV Prevention among SMI in Transitional Housing.4/1/01 - 3/31/03: Total (T) 289,450Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Investigator (Kathleen J. Sikkema, Ph.D., Principal Investigator)CMHS, SM98-015: An Evaluation of Housing Models for Homeless Persons with SMI.10/1/98-9/30/00, 281,881Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Investigator (Linda K. Frisman, Ph.D. Principal Investigator)DMHAS, State of Connecticut, Contracts 98902, 90200, 90299: Evaluation of Connecticut ACCESSPrograms. 7/1/97-11/30/99: Total (T) 228,291Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Investigator (Jacob K. Tebes, Principal Investigator)GRANTS SUBMITTED BUT NOT FUNDED:Duke EndowmentImproving Community Inclusion and Quality of Life for Carolinians with Psychiatric DisabilitiesBret Kloos, Ph.D. Principal Investigator (Submitted 12/2015, under review)National Institute of Disability Rehabilitation & ResearchThe Cola Network: Developing A New Model To Promote Social Inclusion And Participation InCommunity Life For Persons Experiencing Psychiatric Disabilities (84-133-G2)Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (Submitted 2/2014, not funded) 599,155 (3 year)

Bret R. Kloos -- 5National Institute of Disability Rehabilitation & ResearchThe Cola Network: Developing A New Model To Promote Social Inclusion And Participation InCommunity Life For Persons Experiencing Psychiatric Disabilities (84-133-G2)Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (Submitted 1/2013, not funded) 599,044 (3 year)National Institute of Mental HealthEnvironmental Risk and Protective Factors Affecting Adaptive Functioning for Persons with SMILiving Independently (PA-07-045)Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (submitted 10/2007, not funded) 1,481,577 (3-year)National Institute of Disability Rehabilitation & ResearchInvestigating Environmental Factors Affecting Community Integration (84-133G2008-1)Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (submitted 9/2007, not funded) 596,900 (3 year)Research Opportunity Program - USC Research FoundationHousing and Neighborhood Influences on Mental Health of Latino ImmigrantsBret Kloos, Ph.D., Principal Investigator (submitted 1/2007, not funded) 19,400PUBLICATIONS:Peer Reviewed PublicationsKloos, B. (In Preparation, Invited for June 2016). Opportunities for a linking science: Creatingroles for mesosystem interventions. Special Issue – Community Psychology Generationsafter Swampscott American Journal of Community Psychology.Kloos, B. (Invited, Under review). The relevance of community psychology for psychology:Symbiosis, synergy, or separation. American Journal of Community Psychology.Huggins, A., Weist, M.D., McCall, M., Kloos, B., Miller, E., & George, M.W. (2016). Qualitativeanalysis of key informant interviews about adolescent stigma surrounding use of schoolmental health services. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 18, (1), 21-32.Castellow†, J., Townley†, G., & Kloos, B. (2015). Previous Homelessness as a Risk Factor forRecovery from Serious Mental Illnesses. Community Mental Health Journal, 51, 674-684.Warren†, P., Van Eck†, K., Townley†, G., & Kloos, B. (2015). Relationships among religiouscoping, optimism, and outcomes for persons with psychiatric disabilities. Psychology ofReligion and Spirituality, 7(2), 91-99.Townley†, G. & Kloos, B. (2014). Mind over matter? The role of individual perceptions inunderstanding the social ecology of housing environments for individuals withpsychiatric disabilities. American Journal of Community Psychology, 54, 205-218.

Bret R. Kloos -- 6Townley†, G., Miller†, H., & Kloos, B. (2013). A little goes a long way: Assessing distal socialsupport for individuals with psychiatric disabilities. American Journal of CommunityPsychology, 52, 84-96.Adams, Z.W., Hankin, B.L., Danielson, C.K., Flory, K., & Kloos, B. (2013). Associations betweenalcohol use disorder symptoms and PTSD symptoms among survivors of hurricaneKatrina: Baseline and 8-month follow-up. Alcoholism: Clinical and ExperimentalResearch, 37, 35A.Davis†, B.A., Townley†, G, & Kloos, B. (2013). The Roles of Clinical and Non-clinical Dimensionsof Recovery in Promoting Community Activities for Individuals with PsychiatricDisabilities. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 36 (1) 51-53.Kloos, B. & Townley†, G. (2011). Investigating the relationship between neighborhoodexperiences and psychiatric distress for individuals with serious mental illness.Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 38 105116.Townley†, G. & Kloos, B. (2011). Examining the psychological sense of community forindividuals with serious mental illness residing in community settings. CommunityMental Health Journal, 47, 436-446.Townley†, G., Kloos, B., Green†, E.P., & Franco, M. (2011). Reconcilable Differences? Humandiversity, cultural relativity, and sense of community. American Journal of CommunityPsychology. 47, 69-85.Fields†, A.M., Swan, S., & Kloos, B. (2010). “What it means to be a woman”: Ambivalent sexismin female college students’ experiences and attitudes. Sex Roles, 62, 554-567.Glass†, K., Flory, K., Hankin, B.L., Kloos, B., & Turecki, G. (2009). Are coping strategies, socialsupport, and hope associated with psychological distress among Hurricane Katrinasurvivors? Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 28, 779-795.Kloos, B. & Shah, S. (2009). A social ecological approach to investigating relationships betweenhousing and adaptive functioning for persons with serious mental illness. AmericanJournal of Community Psychology, 44, 316-326.Flory, K., Hankin, B.L., Kloos, B., Cheely†, C., & Turecki, G. (2009). Alcohol and cigarette use andmisuse among Hurricane Katrina survivors: Psychosocial risk and protective factors.Substance Use and Misuse, 44, 1-14.Green†, E.P. & Kloos, B. (2009). Facilitating youth participation in a context of forced migration:A photovoice project in northern Uganda. Journal of Refugee Studies, 22 (4) 460-482.

Bret R. Kloos -- 7Kloos, B., Flory, K., Hankin, B.L., Cheely†, C.A., & Segal†, M. (2009). Investigating the roles ofneighborhood environments and housing-based social support in the relocation of personsmade homeless by Hurricane Katrina. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in theCommunity. 37, 143-154.Townley†, G. & Kloos, B. (2009). Development of a measure of sense of community forindividuals with serious mental illness residing in community settings. Journal ofCommunity Psychology. 37, 362-380.Townley†, G., Kloos, B., & Wright†, P.A (2009). Understanding the experience of place:Expanding methods to conceptualize and measure community integration of persons withserious mental illness. Health & Place, 15, 520-531.Flory, K., Kloos, B., Hankin, B.L. & Cheely†, C.A. (2008). Clinical research after catastrophicdisasters: Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina. Professional Psychology: Researchand Practice, 39, 107-112.Wright†, P.A. & Kloos, B. (2007). Housing environment and mental health outcomes: A levels ofanalysis perspective. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 27, 79-89.Sikkema, K.J., Meade†, C.S., Doughty-Berry, J.D. Zimmerman, S.O., Kloos, B., & Snow, D.L.(2006). Community-level HIV prevention for persons with severe mental illness living insupportive housing programs: A pilot intervention study. Journal of Prevention &Intervention in the Community, 33, 121-135.Kloos, B., Gross†, S.M., Meese†, K.J., Meade, C.S., Doughty, J.D., Hawkins†, D.D., Zimmerman,S.O., Snow, D.L., Sikkema, K.J. (2005). Negotiating risk: Knowledge and use of HIVprevention by persons with serious mental illness living in supportive housing. AmericanJournal of Community Psychology, 36, 357-372.Kloos, B. (2005). Community science: An alternative place to stand? American Journal ofCommunity Psychology, 35, 259-267.Wandersman, A., Kloos, B., Linney, J.A., & Shinn, M. (2005). Science and community psychology:Enhancing the vitality of community research and action. American Journal ofCommunity Psychology, 35, 105-106.Shahar, G, Wisher, A., Chinman, M., Sells, D., Kloos, B., Tebes, J.K., & Davidson, L. (2004).Trauma and adaptation in severe mental illness: The role of self-reported abuse andexposure to community violence. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 5(1), 29-47.Chinman, M., Kloos, B, O’Connell†, M., & Davidson, L. (2002). Service providers’ views ofpsychiatric mutual support groups. Journal of Community Psychology, 30, (4), 349-366.

Bret R. Kloos -- 8Kloos, B., Zimmerman, S.O., Scrimenti, K., & Crusto†, C. (2002). Landlords as partners forpromoting success in supported housing: "It takes more than a lease and a key”.Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 25 (3), 235-244.Moore, T., Kloos, B., Rasmussen, R. (2001). A reunion of ideas: Complementary inquiry andcollaborative interventions of spirituality, religion, and psychology. Journal ofCommunity Psychology, 29 (5), 487-495.Rowe, M., Kloos, B., Chinman, M, Davidson, L. & Cross, A.B. (2001). Homelessness, mentalillness, and citizenship. Social Policy and Administration, 35 (1), 14-31.Kloos, B. & Moore, T. (2000). The prospect and purpose of locating community research andaction in religious settings. Journal of Community Psychology, 28 (2), 119-137.Kloos, B. & Moore, T. (2000). Introduction to special issue on spirituality, religion, andcommunity psychology. Journal of Community Psychology, 28 (2), 115-118.Davidson, L., Chinman, M., Kloos, B., Weingarten, R., Stayner, D., & Tebes, J.K. (1999). Peersupport among individuals with severe mental illness: A review of evidence. ClinicalPsychology: Science and Practice, 6 (2), 165-187.Kloos, B., McCoy, J., Stewart, E., Thomas, R.E., Wiley, A. Good, T.L., Hunt, G., Moore, T.,Rappaport, J. (1997). Bridging the gap: A community-based, open systems approach toneighborhood and school consultation. Journal of Educational and PsychologicalConsultation, 8 (2), 175-196.Good, T.L., Wiley, A., Thomas, R.E., Stewart, E., McCoy, J., Kloos, B., Hunt, G., Moore, T., &Rappaport, J. (1997). Bridging the gap between schools and community: Organizing forfamily involvement in a low-income neighborhood. Journal of Educational andPsychological Consultation, 8 (3), 277-296.Kloos, B., Horneffer, K., & Moore, T. (1995). Before the beginning: Religious leaders' perceptionsof the possibility for mutually beneficial collaboration with psychologists. Journal ofCommunity Psychology, 23 (4), 275-291.†Denotes a student co-authorBooks, Book Chapters, Policy Articles, Book ReviewsKloos, B., & Johnson, R.W. (in press). Prospects for Synergies and Symbiosis: Relationshipsbetween Community Psychology and Other Subdisciplines of Psychology. In M.A. Bond,C.B. Keys, & I. Serrano-García (Eds.), APA Handbook of community psychology: VOLUME I:Theoretical Foundations, Core Concepts, and Emerging Challenges. Washington, DC: AmericanPsychological Association

Bret R. Kloos -- 9Nelson, G., Kloos, B., & Ornelas, J. (in press). Community psychology and community mentalhealth. In M.A. Bond, C.B. Keys, & I. Serrano-García (Eds.), APA Handbook of communitypsychology: Volume II – Methods of community psychology: Research and applications.Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Hill, J.L., Kloos, B., Thomas, E., & Wandersman, A. (2015). Prevention Science. In J. Wright (Ed.)International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences: Area 10, 2nd Edition. (pp.883–890). New York: Elsevier.Kloos, B. (2015). Strategic complacency, embracing risk, and sustaining SCRA. The CommunityPsychologist, 48, (3) 1-3.Kloos, B. (2015). Creating resources and opportunities for community psychology. TheCommunity Psychologist, 48, (2) 1-3.Kloos, B. (2015). Expanding how we “give away” community psychology. The CommunityPsychologist, 48, (1) 1-3.Kloos, B. (2014). Community research, action, and reflection. The Community Psychologist, 47,(4) 1-3.Kloos, B. (2014). Continuous quality development: Education and training in communitypsychology. The Community Psychologist, 47, (3).Nelson, G., Kloos, B., & Ornelas, J. (Eds.) (2014). Community Psychology and Community MentalHealth: Towards Transformative Change. Society for Community Research and ActionBook Series. New York: Oxford University Press.Kloos, B., Ornelas, J., & Nelson, G. (2014). Drawing Upon Community Psychology History andTheory as Resources for Transformative Change in Mental Health. In G. Nelson, B. Kloos,& J. Ornelas (Eds.) Community Psychology and Community Mental Health: TowardsTransformative Change (pp., 23-50). Society for Community Research and Action BookSeries. New York: Oxford Press.Nelson, G., Kloos, B., Ornelas, J. (2014). Transformative Change in Community Mental Health: ACommunity Psychology Framework. In G. Nelson, B. Kloos, & J. Ornelas (Eds.)Community Psychology and Community Mental Health: Towards TransformativeChange (pp., 3-20). Society for Community Research and Action Book Series. New York:Oxford Press.Kloos, B., Townley†, G., Chien†, V., Davis†, B.A., Kurzban†, L. & Asiamah†, D.A. (2014).Recovering Community in Mental Health: The Contributions and Challenges ofCommunity Psychology. In G. Nelson, B. Kloos, & J. Ornelas (Eds.) CommunityPsychology and Community Mental Health: Towards Transformative Change (pp., 205227). Society for Community Research and Action Book Series. New York: Oxford Press.

Bret R. Kloos -- 10Nelson, G., Kloos, B., & Ornelas, J. (2014). Transformative Change in Community Mental Health:Future Directions. In G. Nelson, B. Kloos, & J. Ornelas (Eds.) Community Psychology andCommunity Mental Health: Towards Transformative Change (pp., 373-388). Society forCommunity Research and Action Book Series. New York: Oxford Press.Kloos, B., Hill, J., Thomas, E., Wandersman, A., Elias, M.J., & Dalton, J.H. (2012). Communitypsychology: Linking individuals and communities, 3rd Edition. Belmont, CA:Wadsworth/ Cengage.Dalton, J.H., Hill, J., Thomas, E. & Kloos, B. (2012). Chapter 21: Community Psychology. In D.K.Freedheim (Ed.) Handbook of Psychology: History of Psychology, Volume 1, 2nd Edition (pp., 468487). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.Kloos, B., Scrimenti, K., Masson, N., Zimmerman, S.O., Davis†, B.A. & Snow, D.A. (2012).Developing a tenant organization as a resource for supported housing. In C.Walker, K.Johnson, & L. Cunningham (Eds.). Community psychology and the economics of mentalhealth: Global perspectives (pp. 206-221). London: Palgrave Macmillan.Kloos, B. (2010). Creating Settings for Training in Collaborative Community Practice. TheCommunity Psychologist, 43 (3), 10.Kloos, B. (2010). Creating new possibilities for promoting liberation, well-being, and recovery:Learning from experiences of psychiatric consumers / survivors. In G. Nelson, & I.Prilleltensky, (Eds.) Community psychology: In pursuit of well-being and liberation, 2ndEdition (pp. 453-476). London: MacMillan.Kloos, B. (2007). Finding value in a community practice and research dialectic. TheCommunity Psychologist, 40 (2), 99-101.Kloos, B. (2005). Evidence of the potential for self-help and mutual support to improve wellbeing: Continuities and vitality in new contexts. The Community Psychologist, 38 (2), 3334.Kloos, B. (2005). Creating new possibilities for promoting liberation, well-being, and recovery:Learning from experiences of psychiatric consumers / survivors. In G. Nelson, & I.Prilleltensky, (Eds.) Community psychology: In pursuit of well-being and liberation (pp.426-447). London: MacMillan.Kloos, B. (2004). Self-help and mutual support. The Community Psychologist, 37, (1) 23-25.Kloos, B. (1998). Preaching to inquire: The search for significance in times of stress. TheCommunity Psychologist, 31 (4) 32-34.

Bret R. Kloos -- 11Davidson, L., Chinman, M., Kloos, B., Lambert, S., Stayner, D.A., & Tebes, J.K. (1997). Mentalillness as a psychiatric disability: Shifting the paradigm toward mutual support. TheCommunity Psychologist, 30, (1) 19-21.Evaluation ReportsKloos, B., Snow-Hill, N., Archie, D. (2016). The Scale and Scope of Family Homelessness inRichland County. 50 pp.Snow-Hill, N., Kloos, B., & Floyd, A. (2014). Community Assessment of Youth in Transition inColumbia, South Carolina. 25 pp.Kloos, B. (2000). Making an Impact on Homelessness in Connecticut through Outreach Services toPersons with Serious Mental Disorders: Final Report of ACCESS Evaluation of ClientOutcomes, Years 1, 2, 3, and 4. 65 pp.Kloos, B. & Tebes, J. (1998). Making an Impact on Homelessness in Connecticut through OutreachServices to Persons with Serious Mental Disorders: ACCESS Evaluation of Client Outcomes,Years 1, 2, and 3. 44 pp.Kloos, B. & Tebes, J. (1997). Making an Impact on Homelessness in Connecticut through OutreachServices to Persons with Serious Mental Disorders: ACCESS Evaluation of Client Outcomes,Years 1 and 2. 42 pp.Kloos, B. & Tebes, J. (1997). Gambling by Connecticut Public High School Students. 184 pp.Invited Presentations - ResearchKloos, B. (2016, February). Promoting meso-system interventions to create conditions for empowerment.International Christian University, Tokyo, JapanKloos, B. (2013, May). The COLA guide: From practical resource to linking resource? Lecture given atthe National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research. Washington, D.C.Kloos, B. & Ornelas, J. (2012. June). Transformative Change in Mental Health. Colloquium at theUniversidad do Porto, Porto, Portugal.Kloos, B., Nelson, G. & Ornelas, J. (Chairs). (2012, June). Transformative Change in CommunityMental Health. A Day-long Pre-Conference Workshop at the Fourth InternationalConference on Community Psychology, Barcelona, Spain.

Bret R. Kloos -- 12Kloos, B. (2012, March). Recovering Community in Mental Health. Lecture given as part of theCiclo de Palestras Fulbright Portugal. Camões Institute, Lisboa, Portugal.Kloos, B. (2012, March). New Developments in Community Psychology. Lecture/Discussion giventhe Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada – Instituto Universitario. Lisboa, Portugal.Kloos, B. (2012, February). Investigating Relationships between Social Environments and AdaptiveFunctioning: A Community Psychology Approach. Colloquium for the Instituto Superior dePsicologia Aplicada – Instituto Universitario. Lisboa, Portugal.Kloos, B., Nelson, G. & Ornelas, J. (Chairs). (2011, June) Transformative Change in Mental Health. ADay-long Pre-Conference Meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action,Chicago IL.Kloos, B. (2010, December). The Recovery of Community in Mental Health. Colloquium for theDepartment of Psychology, Universidad de Puerto Rico. San Juan, Puerto Rico.Kloos, B. (2008, June). Promotion of Well-Being & Recovery for Persons with Mental Illness. A twoday workshop at the Pre-Conference Institute of the 2nd International Conference onCommunity Psychology, Lisbon, Portugal.Kloos, B. (2007, April). Investigating housing environments for persons with serious mental illness livingin supported housing. Colloquium at the Psychiatric Research Center, Dartmouth University,Lebanon, NH.Kloos, B. (2007, March). Investigating housing environments for persons with serious mental illnessliving in supported housing. Colloquium at the Center for Mental Health Policy and ServicesResearch, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.Kloos, B. (2006, December). Housing, adaptive functioning, and serious mental illness. PsychologyHonor Society Lecture, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN.Kloos, B. (2006, June). The social ecology of resilience. Invited panel participant: Resilience, theory, andaction. Summer Institute on Community, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.Kloos, B. (2003, March). Cultivating Recovery: The Relevance of Social Ecology for Persons with Seriousand Persistent Mental Illness. Invited presentation for the Institute for Health, Health CarePolicy and Aging Research, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ.Kloos, B. (1996, October). The promise of mutual help: Addressing people's needs. Plenary address forGROW in America 25th Anniversary Conference, Champaign, IL.(GROW, an international mutual help organization for persons with histories of psychiatricdifficulties, has approximately 700 groups world-wide, including 150 in the United States.)

Bret R. Kloos -- 13Invited Presentations – Community-based, Policy, & EducationalKloos, B. (2016, May). The scale and scope of family homelessness in Richland County: 2004-2016.Homeless No More Press Conference. Columbia, SCKloos, B. (2016, February). Service learning with digital natives: Linking personal change withsocial change. Practicing Liberal Arts Conference: Multicultural and MultidisciplinaryApproaches. International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan.Kloos, B. (2013, January) Promoting Community Integration: Examples for South Carolina, U.S.,Canada, and Portugal. Presentation at the South Carolina Department of Mental Health’s2ND Annual Employment Works! IPS Conference. Myrtle Beach, SCKloos, B. (2011, October). Community-engaged service learning. University of South CarolinaService Learning Partner Breakfast. Office of Student Engagement. Columbia, SC.Kloos, B. (2010, February). Service-Learning Success: Planning and Troubleshooting. Invitedpresentation for the Center for Teaching Excellence Workshop Series. University of SouthCarolina, Columbia, SC.Kloos, B. (2009, November). Working with Faith-based services: Affordable Housing Resources.Invited panelist for the Annual Community Assembly, United Way of the Midlands,Columbia, SCTownley†, G.E., Asiamah†, D., Lamis†, D., & Kloos, B. (2008, June). While I breathe I hope:Columbia homelessness photovoice project. Exhibit at the Columbia Museum of Art.Columbia, SC.Smolowitz†, R.A. & Kloos, B. (2008, July). South Carolina Department of Mental Health HousingSummit. Columbia, SC.Kloos, B. (2007, November). Considering the roles of images and narratives in social change. InPhotography and Social Consciousness Lecture Series. Columbia Museum of Art.Columbia, SC.Kloos, B. (2005, September). Housing environments and adaptive functioning for persons with mentalillness. Invited address for Bringing South Carolina Home, Annual Conference of the SouthCarolina Homeless Coalition, Furman University, Greeneville, SC.Kloos, B. (1998, October). Making an Impact on Homelessness in Bridgeport: Results from the ACCESSProgram. Invited address for Making an Impact on Homelessness, a community-basedconference of the Greater Bridgeport Community Mental Health Center, Bridgeport, CT.

Bret R. Kloos -- 14Kloos, B. (1998, June). Promoting social integration: Working with landlords, service providers, andtenants with serious mental illness. Paper presented at Supported Housing in Connecticut, aconference of the State of Connecticut Department of Mental Health and AddictionServices, Madison, CT.Presentations (Peer reviewed)Kloos, B. (2016, May). Community psychology as linking agent: Creating roles for mesosystemintervention. Sixth International Conference of Community Psychology. Durban, SouthAfrica.Snow-Hill†, N. & Kloos, B. (2016, May). Investigating attitudes toward homelessness to informsocial change efforts. A poster presented at the Sixth International Conference ofCommunity Psychology. Durban, South Africa.Snow-Hill†, N., Archie†, D., & Kloos, B. (2016, April). Family homelessness in South Carolina.South Carolina School Behavioral Health Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.Archie†, D.J. & Kloos, B. (2015, October). Coordinating community resources to promoteneighborhood participation: The COLA Network. Poster presented at the SE ECOConference, Charlotte, NC.Kloos, B. (2015, August). The relevance of community psychology for psychology: Symbiosis,synergy, or separation. Symposium at the annual conference of the American PsychologicalAssociation, Toronto.Arcidiacono, C. & Kloos, B. (Chairs) (2015, June). Community psychology ‘core business’ facingthe future: European and North

Bret R. Kloos--2 EDUCATION: Post-Doctoral Associate, Yale University School of Medicine, 1999 Ph.D. Clinical/Community Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999 M.A., Clinical/Community Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993 B.A. Magna Cum Laude in Psychology and Music, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, 1987