CURRICULUM VITAE JEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW

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Page 1 of 17CURRICULUM VITAEJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSWUniversity of Georgia School of Social Work279 Williams St., Rm. 354Athens, GA 30601Voice: (706) 542-5456Fax: (706) y of Southern CaliforniaDoctor of Philosophy in Social WorkLos Angeles, CA2009University of MarylandMaster of Social WorkConcentration: Clinical/MACO, Mental HealthBaltimore, MD2006University of MarylandBachelor of Science in PsychologyCitation in Child AdvocacyCollege Park, MDRESEARCH INTERESTSSexual minority youth, behavioral health outcomes, technology and health research, religiousidentity dissonance, spatial analysis, social network analysisTEACHING INTERESTSDirect practice, clinical practice with LGBTQ populations, statistics, research methods, crisisinterventionACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT2018Assistant Professor (Tenure-track)School of Social Work, University of Georgia, Athens, GARESEARCH GRANTS & ADMINISTRATION2021Co-Principal InvestigatorAthens, GACreating Awareness of Implicit Bias through Simulated Client Interactions in theTraining of Veterinarians and Social WorkersIndividual GrantDiversity Research and Scholarship Grant 12,500(Drs. David Saltz [Theatre], PI, Susan Williams [Veterinary Medicine], Co-PI)2019–Co-InvestigatorAthens, GAJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 2 of 17Using Smartphones to Understand the Link between Social and GeographicContext and HIV Risk Behavior among MSMIndividual GrantNtl. Inst. on Child Health & Human Dev. 787,242R01HD092185(Drs. Trace Kershaw [Yale] & Nathan Hansen [UGA], Co-PIs)2016–2018Principal InvestigatorLos Angeles, CASubstance Use and Technology: Testing an Innovative Method for YMSMRecruitmentR36 Dissertation GrantNational Institute on Drug Abuse 107,3875R36DA041542-022016Principal InvestigatorLos Angeles, CASubstance Use and Technology: Testing an Innovative Method for YMSMRecruitment.Pilot FundingBehavioral Health and Society Cluster, USC 4,9802015Project CoordinatorLos Angeles, CATesting a Mediated Model of Suicidal Risk among LGBT YouthProgram EvaluationTrevor Project 169,856(Dr. Jeremy Goldbach, PI)2014–2016Project DirectorLos Angeles, CAMeasuring Minority Stress among Racial and Ethnically Diverse SMAR21 GrantNtl. Inst. on Child Health & Human Dev. 471,9841R21HD082813(Dr. Jeremy Goldbach, PI)2013–2014Project DirectorLos Angeles, CAUnderstanding Minority Stress among LGBT AdolescentsIndividual GrantZumberge Fund, USC 24,195(Dr. Jeremy Goldbach, PI)OTHER RESEARCH ACTIVITIES2019–2021Principal InvestigatorAthens, GAGeorgia MSM and GSNA: Testing of technology driven methodologies forrecruiting probability samples of YMSM2018–2019Co-Principal InvestigatorLos Angeles, CASubstance Use and Technology: Testing an Innovative Method for YMSMRecruitment Second Wave Data Collection(Dr. Jeremy Goldbach, Co-PI)JEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 3 of 172016–2018Co-InvestigatorLos Angeles, CA and New York, NYProud to be Me: Development of a Minority Stress Informed Intervention forLGBT Adolescents(Dr. Jeremy Goldbach, PI)2014–2016Research Lab ManagerCenter for LGBT Health Equity(Dr. Jeremy Goldbach, Director)2012Research FellowLos Angeles, CAHIV Risk in Large Social Networks of Homeless Youth(Dr. Eric Rice, PI)2012Research AssistantLos Angeles, CAHollywood Homeless Youth Point-in-Time Estimate(Dr. Eric Rice, PI)Los Angeles, CAPUBLICATIONS (* denotes student)1. *O’Shields, J. & Gibbs, J. J. (2021). Depressive Symptoms, Childhood Maltreatment,and Allostatic Load: The Importance of Gender Differences. .psyneuen.2021.105130Impact Factor: 4.7322. Gibbs, J. J., Traube, D. E., & Goldbach, J. T. (accepted). Venue-based versustechnology-based recruitment of YMSM: An examination of feasibility. Field Methods.Impact Factor: 2.5003. Burgess, C., Rusow, J. A., Klemmer, C., Gibbs, J. J., Zhang, J., & Goldbach, J. T. (inPress). Sexual and gender minority adolescents and adult social support: Affirmationfrom adults to adolescents. Annals of LGBTQ Public and Population Health.4. Gibbs, J. J., & Goldbach, J. T. (2020). Religious identity dissonance: Understandinghow sexual minority adolescents manage antihomosexual religious messages. Journal ofHomosexuality, 1-25.Impact Factor: 1.8735. Card, K., Gibbs, J. J., Lachowsky, N. J., Hawkins, B., Compton, M., Edward, J., Winters, M. (2018). Using geosocial networking apps to understand the spatialdistribution of gay and bisexual men: Pilot study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance,4(3), e61. doi: 10.2196/publichealth.8931Impact Factor: 5.1756. Sterzing, P. R., Gibbs, J. J., Gartner, R. E., & Goldbach, J. T. (2018). Bullyingvictimization trajectories for sexual minority youth: Stable victims, desisters, and lateJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 4 of 17onset victims. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 28(2), 368–378. Advance onlinepublication. doi:10.1111/jora.12336Impact Factor: 1.9057. Goldbach, J. T., & Gibbs, J. J. (2017). A developmentally informed adaptation ofminority stress for sexual minority adolescents. Journal of Adolescence, 55, t Factor: 2.2848. Gibbs, J. J., & Rice, E. (2016). The social context of depression symptomology in sexualminority male youth: Determinants of depression in a sample of Grindr users. Journal ofHomosexuality, 63(2), 278–299. doi:10.1080/00918369.2015.1083773Impact Factor: 1.8739. Goldbach, J. T., & Gibbs, J. J. (2015). Strategies employed by sexual minorityadolescents to cope with minority stress. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and GenderDiversity, 2, 297–306. doi:10.1037/sgd0000124Impact Factor: 2.3210. Gibbs, J. J., & Goldbach, J. T. (2015). Religious conflict, sexual identity, and suicidalbehaviors among LGBT young adults. Archives of Suicide Research, 19, 472–488.doi:10.1080/13811118.2015.1004476Impact Factor: 2.27411. Holloway, I. W., Pulsipher, C. A., Gibbs, J., Barman-Adhikari, A., & Rice, E. (2015).Network influences on the sexual risk behaviors of gay, bisexual and other men who havesex with men using geosocial networking applications. AIDS and Behavior, 19(Suppl. 2),112–122. doi:10.1007/s10461-014-0989-3Impact Factor: 3.14712. Rice, E., Gibbs, J., Winetrobe, H., Rhoades, H., Plant, A., Montoya, J., & Kordic, T.(2014). Sexting and sexual behavior among middle school students. Pediatrics, 134, 21–28. doi:10.1542/peds.2013-2991Impact Factor: 5.35913. Holloway, I. W., Rice, E., Gibbs, J., Winetrobe, H., Dunlap, S., & Rhoades, H (2014).Acceptability of smartphone application-based HIV prevention among young men whohave sex with men. AIDS and Behavior, 18, 285–296. doi:10.1007/s10461-013-0671-1Impact Factor: 3.14714. Rice, E., Holloway, I., Winetrobe, H., Rhoades, H., Barman-Adhikari, A., Gibbs, J.,Carranza, A., Dent, D., & Dunlap, S. (2012). Sex risk among young men who have sexwith men who use Grindr, a smartphone geosocial networking application. Journal ofAIDS & Clinical Research, S4, 1–8. doi:10.4172/2155-6113.S4-005Impact Factor: 1.640JEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 5 of 17Under Review1. Gibbs, J. J. & Baldwin-White, A. (under review). Sexual Assault and Behavioral Health:What Can We Learn from a Probability Sample of Young Sexual Minority Men?Submitted to the Journal of Interpersonal Violence.In Progress1. Petruzzella, A., Gibbs, J. J., & Lavner, J. A. (2021). Gay community connection, sexualstigma, and depressive symptoms among young sexual minority men. Manuscript inprogress.2. Gibbs, J. J. & Schrager, S. (2021). Using a geosocial networking application for randomsampling of YMSM: Development of an innovative method. Manuscript in progress.3. Gibbs, J. J., Schrager, S., & Goldbach, J. (2021). YMSM and substance use: Acomparison of venue-based sampling and geosocial networking application sampling.Manuscript in progress.4. Gibbs, J. J., Rhoades, H., & Goldbach, J. T. (2021). Pathways to suicide: A criticalanalysis of the impact of homonegative religious experiences on the mental health ofsexual minority youth. Manuscript in progress.5. Gibbs, J. J. (2021). Can the location data from a geosocial networking application beused to identify locations for recruiting men who have sex with men in São Paulo, Brazil?Manuscript in progress.Book Chapters1. Price, L. & Gibbs, J. J. (2020). Religion and Violence against Sexual and GenderMinorities: A Cyclical Minority Stress Model, In Lund, E. M., Burgess, C., & Johnson,A. J. (Eds). Violence against LGBTQ persons- Research, Practice, and Advocacy.Basel, Switzerland: Springer NatureBOOK REVIEWS1. Goldbach, J. T., & Gibbs, J. J. (2014). [Review of the book Constructing risky identitiesin policy and practice, by J. Kearney & C. Donovan (Eds.)]. Social Service Review, 88,349–352. doi:10.1086/677802CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSPeer Reviewed1. Gordon, J., & Gibbs, J., (2021). Understanding Gay Community Connection in an AppBased Culture. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for SocialWork and Research, Washington, DC.JEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 6 of 172. Gibbs, J. (2020). How do Changes in Egocentric Social Networks Impact the SubstanceUse Behaviors of Young Men who have Sex with Men. Accepted, unable to present, 2020Sunbelt Conference, Virtual & Paris, France.3. Gibbs, J. (2020). Pathways to suicide: A critical analysis of the impact of homonegativereligious experiences on the mental health of sexual minority youth. Accepted &conference canceled. 2020 Social Work Education and Social Development InternationalConference, Rimini, Italy.4. Gibbs, J., & Baldwin-White, A. (2020). Sexual Assault and Behavioral Health: WhatCan We Learn from a Probability Sample of Young Men Who Have Sex with Men? Posterpresentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research,Washington, DC.5. Gibbs, J., Senese J., & Goldbach, J. (2019). Gay bars and geosocial networking apps:How does in-person versus digital gay community involvement impact risk for youngsexual minority men? Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the AmericanPublic Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.6. Gibbs, J., & Baldwin-White, A. (2019). How are Experiences of Sexual AssaultAssociated with Depression and Substance Use for Young Men who have Sex with Men?Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the American Public Health Association,Philadelphia, PA.7. Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2019). Substance use and technology: Testing an innovativemethod for recruitment of young men who have sex with men. Poster presentation at theInternational Convention of Psychological Science, Paris, France.8. Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2019). Recruiting young men who have sex with men: AnExamination of the feasibility of venue-based compared to technology-based probabilitysampling. Poster presentation at the International Convention of Psychological Science,Paris, France.9. Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2019). Gay bars and geosocial networking apps: How doesin-person versus digital gay community involvement impact risk for sexual minority men.Oral presentation at the Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Research onInternet Interventions, Auckland, New Zealand.10. Gibbs, J., Senese J., & Goldbach, J. (2019). Venues and geosocial networking apps:What is the relationships between in-person versus digital gay community involvementand risk for young sexual minority men? Poster presentation at the Annual Conference ofthe Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.11. Card. K., Gibbs, J., Lachowsky, N., Hawkins, B., Compton, M., Edward, J., Salway, T.,Gislason, M., Winters, M., Hogg, R. (2018). Can geosocial networking applications aidJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 7 of 17in health service delivery efforts? Oral presentation at the Annual Canadian Conferenceon HIV/AIDS Research in Vancouver, BC, Canada.12. Gibbs, J. (2018). Using Apps to Recruit YMSM: A Cost and recruitment efficiencyanalysis of app-based probability sampling procedures compared with venue-basedprocedures. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Workand Research, Washington, DC.13. Gibbs, J. (2018). Substance use and technology: Utilizing apps to recruit a probabilitysample of young men who have sex with men. Oral presentation at the Annual Conferenceof the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.14. Gibbs, J. (2017). Using technology to recruit a probability sample of YMSM: Asubstance use comparison with venue-based methods. Poster presentation at the AnnualConference of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA.15. Gibbs, J., Goldbach, J., Schrager, S., & Rice, E. (2017). Recruiting young men who havesex with men: A cost and efficiency analysis of venue-based compared to technologybased probability sampling. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of theAmerican Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA.16. Moore, H., Petering, R., Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2017). Life history calendar as adynamic tool for intervention, assessment and research among at-risk youth populations.Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the American Public Health Association,Atlanta, GA.17. Gibbs, J., Schrager, S., Rice, E., Kemp, K., Traube, D., Goldbach, J. (2017). How torecruit young men who have sex with men: A cost and efficiency analysis of venue-basedcompared to technology-based probability sampling. Oral presentation at the ScientificMeeting of the International Society for Research on Internet Interventions, Berlin,Germany.18. Gibbs, J. (2017). Young men who have sex with men and substance use: A comparison ofvenue-based probability sampling and technology-based probability sampling. Posterpresentation at the Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Research onInternet Interventions, Berlin, Germany.19. Gibbs, J., Schrager, S., Rice, E., Kemp, K., Goldbach, J., & Traube, D. (2017).Technology facilitated probability samples: An innovation in recruiting young men whohave sex with men (YMSM). Oral presentation at the International Convention ofPsychological Science, Vienna, Austria.20. Gibbs, J. (2017). Geosocial networking applications: Do technologies facilitate gaycommunity connection for young men who have sex with men? Oral presentation at theAnnual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.JEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 8 of 1721. Goldbach, J., & Gibbs, J. (2016). Innovations in minority stress theory for adolescents.Oral presentation at the 31st International Congress of Psychology, Tokyo, Japan.22. Schrager, S., Goldbach, J., & Gibbs, J. (2016). The modified Delphi approach tominority stress item development. Oral presentation at the 31st International Congress ofPsychology, Tokyo, Japan.23. Schrager, S., Goldbach. J., Dunlap, S., & Gibbs, J. (2016). Thorny issues in minoritystress measure development. Oral presentation at the Stress and Anxiety ResearchSociety Conference, Zagreb, Croatia.24. Gibbs, J., Gerke, D., & Rice, E. (2016). How do technology use characteristics impactsubstance use among MSM who use a geo-social networking application? Oralpresentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research, SanFrancisco, CA.25. Gibbs, J., Gerke, D., & Rice, E. (2016). Do technology use characteristics impactsubstance use among MSM using a geo-social networking application in Los Angeles?Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research,Denver, CO.26. Rusow, J., Burgess, C., Klemner, C., Zhang, J., Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. T. (2016). Therole of supportive adults on sexual minority mental health symptoms and isolatingbehaviors. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Workand Research, Denver, CO.27. Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2015). How do sexual minority adolescents cope withminority stress? Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for PreventionResearch, Washington, DC.28. Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2015). Religious identity dissonance: How do sexual minorityadolescents manage negative religious messages? Oral presentation at the AnnualConference of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.29. Goldbach, J., & Gibbs, J. (2015). Stress, coping and multiple minority status: Theintersection of racial/ethnic and sexual minority status during adolescence. Oralpresentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research,Washington, DC.30. Holloway, I. W., Pulsipher, C., Gibbs, J., Barman-Adhikari, A., & Rice, E. (2015).Network influences on HIV risk behaviors of gay, bisexual and other men who have sexwith men using geosocial networking applications. Oral presentation at the AnnualConference of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.31. Burgess, C., Rusow, J., Klemner, C., Zhang, J., Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. T. (2015). Therelationship between supportive adults and symptoms of internalizing disorders amongJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 9 of 17sexual minority adolescents. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Societyfor Prevention Research, Washington, DC.32. Rusow, J., Burgess, C., Klemmer, C., Weskamp, G., Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. T. (2015).The implications of self-labels and label changing among sexual minority adolescents.Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research,Washington, DC.33. Klemmer, C., Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2015). Honoring individual’s narratives: Aqueer feminist approach for assessment and engagement of trans* youth. Oralpresentation at the Annual Conference of the National Transgender Health Summit,Oakland, CA.34. Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2015). Sexual minority adolescents and religious identitydissonance: Understanding the stress and management of conflict between a religiousidentity and sexual orientation identity. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of theSociety for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.35. Goldbach, J., & Gibbs, J. (2015). Is minority stress theory applicable to understandingthe experience of sexual minority adolescents? Oral presentation at the AnnualConference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.36. Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2014). The life history calendar: Research to practiceimplications. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Council on Social WorkEducation, Tampa, FL.37. Gibbs, J., & Rice, E. (2014). The social context of depression symptomology in youngmen who have sex with men: Determinants of depression in a sample of geosocialnetworking application users. Oral presentation at the 4th Annual InternationalConference on Sociology and Social Work, Los Angeles, CA.38. Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2014). Growing up queer and religious: A quantitative studyanalyzing the relationship between religious identity conflict and suicide in sexualminority youth. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for SocialWork and Research, San Antonio, TX.39. Gibbs, J., Rice, E., Winetrobe, H., Rhoades, H., & Petering R. (2013). Middle schoolsexting and sexual activity. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the AmericanPublic Health Association, Boston, MA.40. Gibbs, J., & Goldbach, J. (2013). Understanding the relationship of religious identityconflict and suicide in sexual minority youth. Oral presentation at the Annual Conferenceof the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.41. Petering, R., Rice, E., Winetrobe, H., Roades, H., & Gibbs, J. (2013). Homelessness andsexual identity among middle school students. Poster presentation at the AnnualJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 10 of 17Conference of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.42. Gibbs, J., Rice, E., Winetrobe, H., & Rhoades, H. (2013). Sexting: Understanding howmiddle school students’ technology-use impacts sexual behavior. Oral presentation at theAnnual Conference of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.43. Gibbs, J., & Rice, E. (2013). The social context of YMSM depressive symptomology:Experience of homophobia, social identity commitment, and social network compositionas determinants of depression in a sample of Grindr users. Oral presentation and sessionmoderator at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, SanDiego, CA.44. Simon, J., Gibbs, J., & Brooks, D. (2012). Do home-based services after a childprotective services investigation reduce recidivism for families? Poster presentation at theAnnual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.Other Presentations1. Gibbs, J. (2020). Using Geosocial Networking Applications to Recruit Young Men whohave Sex with Men to Participate in Research. Invited presentation for the Center forInterdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) at Yale University, New Haven, CT.2. Gibbs, J. (2019). Using Geosocial Networking Applications to Recruit Young Men whohave Sex with Men to Participate in Research. Invited presentation for the ResearchEducation Institute for Diverse Scholars (REIDS) at Yale University, New Haven, CT.3. Gibbs, J. (2012). Sexual orientation and spirituality. Roundtable presentation at theSouthern California Conference on Spiritualty and Social Work, Los Angeles, CA.TEACHING EXPERIENCEInstructorSpring 2021Social Work Practice with Queer PopulationsUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAData Analysis and Statistical Inference in Social Work IIUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAFirst Year Odyssey: Queer Voices: LGBTQ Social Issues Through theLens of Movies and TVUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAFall 2020General Practice of Social Work IIUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAFirst Year Odyssey: Queer Voices: LGBTQ Social Issues Through theLens of Movies and TVJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 11 of 17University of Georgia, Athens, GASpring 2020Data Analysis and Statistical Inference in Social Work IIUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAFirst Year Odyssey: Queer Voices: LGBTQ Social Issues Through theLens of Movies and TVUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAFall 2019General Practice of Social Work IIUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAFirst Year Odyssey: Queer Voices: LGBTQ Social Issues Through theLens of Movies and TVUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAFall 2018Foundations of Social Work Practice with Individuals and FamiliesUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAGeneral Practice of Social Work IIUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAFall 2017Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentUniversity of Southern California, Virtual Academic CenterSummer 2017Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentUniversity of Southern California: Virtual Academic CenterFall 2014Social Work Practice with IndividualsUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CALab InstructorSpring 2016Multiple Regression for Social Work Research (doctoral)University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CAFall 2015Introductory Social Work Statistics (doctoral)University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CASpring 2015Multiple Regression for Social Work Research (doctoral)University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CAFall 2014Introductory Social Work Statistics (doctoral)University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CASpring 2014Multiple Regression for Social Work Research (doctoral)University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CAJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 12 of 17Teaching AssistantFall 2013Social Work Practice with Individuals, with Dr. Benjamin HenwoodUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CAGuest LecturerFall 2019Social Work with LGBTQ populationsSocial Work with Diverse PopulationsUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GASpring 2019Methodological Issues in finding and recruiting Young Men who have Sexwith Men to Participate in ResearchIntegrative SeminarUniversity of Georgia, Athens, GAFall 2018Human Rights and LGBTQ PeopleAddressing the Bases of Power, Oppression, Social Justice, EvidenceInformed Practice, Advocacy, and Diversity (PrOSEAD)University of Georgia, Athens, GASpring 2017The Life History Calendar MethodIntroduction to Qualitative and Mixed Research MethodsUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CASpring 2017Stratified and Cluster Probability SamplingSocial Work Research Methods II: Issues in Research for Social WorkPracticeUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CASpring 2016Sampling: Considerations and Innovative TechniquesProgram Planning and Evaluation in Health CareUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CASpring 2015Using the Life History Calendar in Social Work PracticeSocial Work ResearchUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CASpring 2013Growing Up Gay and Religious: Clinical Issues in Working withIndividuals Who Have Same-Sex Attraction and Mature in a ReligiousEnvironmentSpirituality and Clinical Social WorkUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CASpring 2013Sampling: Quantitative and Qualitative ApproachesSocial Work ResearchUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CAJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 13 of 17Fall 2012Growing Up Gay and Religious: Clinical Issues in Working withIndividuals Who Have Same-Sex Attraction and Mature in a ReligiousEnvironmentSpirituality and Clinical Social WorkUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, CASpring 2011Social Work as a Helping ProfessionIntroduction to the Helping RelationshipTowson University, Towson, MDACADEMIC MENTORING & LEADERSHIP2021Jacob GordonMember, Dissertation CommitteeUniversity of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work2020Heidi Metrakoudes-HewettReligious and Spiritual Experiences of LGBTQ Population inMainstream ChristianIndependent Study2020-Forrest Christian LawsonMember, Thesis CommitteeUniversity of Georgia, Studio Art2019-LGBT Resource CenterMember, Committee to Redevelop Safe Space CurriculumUniversity of Georgia2019-Tatiana Villarreal-OtaloraMember, Comprehensive Exam & Dissertation CommitteeUniversity of Georgia, Social Work2019Tony PetruzzellaExternal Member, Dissertation CommitteeUniversity of Georgia, Clinical Psychology2019Daniel McCraryApplication of Social Work to Gender and Sexual Minority PeopleIndependent Study2018Paisley StewartAdolescent Sexual Minorities Living in Rural AmericaIndependent StudyJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 14 of 17CLINICAL AND WORK EXPERIENCE2009–2011In-Home Intervention TherapistTimonium, MDBaltimore County Crisis Response System, Affiliated Santé Group Provided in-home brief solution-based therapy to clients in mental health crisis Assessed lethality and mental status of clients to develop a treatment plan for safetyof individuals Determined appropriate clinical mental health diagnosis Linked clients to needed long-term mental health and supportive services2010–2011Ad Hoc Committee MemberBaltimore, MDThe Den Worked to establish first LGBTQ youth drop-in center in Baltimore Identified, completed, and applied for supportive center grants2009Intensive Outpatient Group TherapistBaltimore, MDBaltimore Behavior Health Provided weekend intensive outpatient group therapy to clients experiencing dualdiagnosis of substance abuse issues and mental health issues Encouraged empowerment, utilization of support systems, and change2007–2009Phone CounselorTimonium, MDBaltimore County Crisis Response System, Affiliated Santé Group Assessed callers in mental health crisis Triaged crisis calls, dispatched police and mobile crisis team, and provided follow-upcare Provided counseling and crisis planning to clients in mental health crisis; i.e., suicidalideation, homicidal ideation, anxiety, bereavement, depression, personality disorders,substance abuse related issues, childhood and adolescence behavior issues, anddomestic violence2008InternKochi, Kerala, IndiaChildline India Researched and wrote grants for funding state-wide child rights programs Planned and led group and art therapy with children in local orphanage2007–2008InternBaltimore, MDCenter for School Mental Health Conducted assessment, individual therapy, and group therapy with middle schoolstudents Coordinated programs focusing on providing needed resources for client’s families2003–2005Mental Health WorkerSheppard and Enoch Pratt Health Systems Worked on adolescent male locked stabilization unitTowson, MDJEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW (706) 542-5456 jeremy.gibbs@uga.eduUpdated 1-28-2019

Page 15 of 17 Determined and implemented behavior plans and led group and individual therapy1999–2002Camp Counselor and CoordinatorTimonium, MDGrace Fellowship Church Planned, implemented, and coordinated summer day camp for elementary-agedchildrenFELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS2020UGA Career Outcomes Survey Recognition2019Innovation to Impact Fellow (NIDA and Yale University)2019BSW Teacher of the Year2019UGA Career Outcomes Survey Recognition2018CSWE GADE Student Leadership/Service Award2018USC Hamovitch Center for Science in the Human Services Summer Fellow2017–2018USC Graduate School Research Assistantship2017USC Hamovitch Center for Science in the Human Services Summer Fellow2017USC Graduate School Summer Research Assistantship2016–2017USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work Research Assistantship2016–2017USC Graduate School Research Assistantship2016USC Graduate School Summer Research Assistantship2016USC Ha

JEREMY J. GIBBS, PhD, MSW, LCSW . University of Georgia School of Social Work . 279 Williams St., Rm. 354 . Athens, GA 30601 . Voice: (706) 542-5456 . Fax: (706) 354-3917 . jeremy.gibbs@uga.edu . EDUCATION 2018 University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA . Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work . 2009 University of Maryland Baltimore, MD .