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VITAPatrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.1294 Waldemar Dr.Charlottesville, VA 22901mobile: (312) 510-3728office: (434) 243-9551Youth-Nex Research CenterCurry School of EducationUniversity of Virginia405 Emmet Street SouthCharlottesville, VA 22904-4267email: llowship in Clinical Research Training Program in AdolescenceUniversity of ChicagoCommittee on Human Development & Department of PsychiatryDoctoral1983Ph.D. in Psychology, University of TennesseeMajor – School & Community PsychologyMinor – LawMaster's1980M.A. in Psychology, University of TennesseeUndergraduate1978B.A. in Psychology, Temple UniversityMAJOR INTERESTSDevelopmental-Ecological Approach to Promotion of Youth Development andPrevention of Youth ProblemsDevelopment of Urban Children and FamiliesPrevention and Evaluation MethodologyLinking Research, Practice, and Policy in Child and Adolescent Mental HealthFamily SystemsAdolescenceCURRENT POSITIONS08/2009-presentDirector. Youth Nex: The U.Va. Center to Promote Effective YouthDevelopment, University of Virginia08/2009-presentProfessor. Curry School of Education, University of Virginia10/2009-presentProfessor. Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences,University of Virginia Medical School12/2009-presentProfessor Emeritus, Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.2PRIOR ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE07/1999-08/2009Director. Institute for Juvenile Research, University of Illinois at Chicago.07/2002-08/2009Professor. School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago.09/1997-08/2009Professor. Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago.09/1996-08/2009Fellow. Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago01/1993-08/2007Faculty. NIDA Postdoctoral Fellowship in Prevention and AIDS Research.University of Illinois at Chicago.09/1990-07/1999Director of Research. Institute for Juvenile Research07/1990-08/1997Associate Professor. Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University ofIllinois at Chicago.06/1993-06/2005Faculty and Steering Committee Member. NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship inPrevention Research. University of Illinois at Chicago01/1997-12/1999Evaluation Director. MacArthur Foundation, Cook County Juvenile Court,Clinical Evaluation Services Initiative.01/1995-08/1996Faculty Scholar. Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago10/1990-10/1992Faculty. Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Research in Adolescence.Northwestern University and University of Chicago.08/1992-08/1994Director of Psychology Training. APA approved Child Clinical Internship,Institute for Juvenile Research, Department of Psychiatry,University of Illinois at Chicago.08/1989-06/1990Associate Professor. Community/Clinical Child Psychology Program,Department of Psychology, DePaul University.09/1986-06/1990Adjunct Faculty and Research Consultant. Institute for Juvenile Research,Family Systems Program.08/1985-08/1989Assistant Professor. Community/Clinical Child Psychology Program,Department of Psychology, DePaul University.08/1985-08/1989Research Associate. Department of Psychiatry, Michael Reese Hospital.10/1988-06/1989Supervisory Extern. Institute for Juvenile Research Family Systems Program.08/1983-08/1985Postdoctoral Fellow. Clinical Research Training Program in Adolescence,University of Chicago.

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.3PRIOR PRACTICE EXPERIENCE06/1995-06/1996Consultant. Chicago Department of Public Health; Early Screening andHealth Initiative05/1995-04/1996Consultant. District 214 Nipper School05/1990-07/1992Consultant. Family Services of South Cook County.08/1985-07/1992Private Practice. Center for Personal and Family Life. Olympia Fields, IL.08/1985-06/1990Senior Staff. DePaul Mental Health Center08/1983-08/1985Postdoctoral Fellow. Adolescent Clinic, Psychiatric and PsychosomaticInstitute, Michael Reese Hospital & Medical Center.10/1984-05/1985Family Therapy Extern. Family Systems Therapy Program, Institute forJuvenile Research.09/1984-01/1985Consultant. School Problems Clinic. Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics,Cook County Hospital.07/1982-07/1983Coordinator. Loudon County Preschool Program for Handicapped Children,Loudon, TN.07/1981-07/1982Clinical Child Psychology Intern. Division of Child Psychiatry, TuftsUniversity Medical School/New England Medical Center, Boston, MA.HONORS AND AWARDS2008Presidential Citation, American Psychological Association for contributions ofDevelopmental-Ecological Understanding and Prevention of Violence2008Vision to Action Award, Illinois Center for Violence Prevention.2008President, Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice, Division 37 of theAmerican Psychological Association,2007Star of Science Award, Children’s Brain Research Foundation.2005Carol Attneave Award for Promotion of Diversity, Division 43, AmericanPsychological Association.2003Outstanding Research Publication Award, American Association for Marriageand Family Therapy.

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.42002-2005University Scholar Award, University of Illinois at Chicago.2000SAFEChildren Identified as Exemplary Substance Abuse Prevention ProgramAward (CSAP)Exemplary Program, U.S. Department of EducationRated “A level” Program (highest level scientific evidence), Drug Strategies, Inc.Exemplary Program, U.S. Department of Justice1995-1997Faculty Scholar, University of Illinois Great Cities Program1985Eugene Falstein Award (Best Paper by a Trainee), Department of Psychiatry,Michael Reese HospitalFellow, American Psychological Association, Divisions 18, 27, 37, 43, & 53.Fellow, International Society for the Study of Aggression, 1991Fellow, Academy of Experimental CriminologyWho's Who in America, 1996Who's Who in the Midwest, 1989Who's Who Among American Educator's, 1990Who's Who Among Scientists and Engineers, 1991-GRANTS (PI Unless Noted)Current Funding“Preventing delinquency in girls: An evaluation of the Young Women Leaders Program,” Office ofJuvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Co-PI with J. Lee-Williams, N, Deutsch, E. LawrenceCo-PIs. 09/2010-09/2013. 316,078.“Developmental Evaluation of Prevention Effects of the SAFE Children Intervention,” National Instituteon Drug Abuse, 3/2007-3/2011. 1,287,485.“Children’s Brain Research Foundation/Brain Research Foundation International Conference on BrainDevelopment and Clinical Psychopathology: Advancing Understanding of Disruptive BehaviorDisorders,” Children’s Brain Research Foundation, 10/2007-12/2013. 600,000.Co-Investigator, D. Gorman-Smith, PI. “Developmental Ecological Measurement of NeighborhoodEffects on Youth Violence.” Centers for Disease Control. 2/2010-2/2013. 1,311,363.Co-Investigator, D. Gorman-Smith, PI. “Chicago Center for Youth Violence Prevention,” Centers forDisease Control and Prevention, 9/2005-6/2011. 5,800,000.Co-Investigator, K. Grant, PI. “Development of an Intervention to Improve Academic Outcomes forLow-Income Urban Youth through Instruction in Effective Coping Supported by MentoringRelationships,” Institute for Educational Science (US Dept. of Education), 9/2008-8/2011. 1,800,000

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.5Mentor, A. West, PI. “Psychosocial Treatment for Pediatric Bipolar Disorder,” K Award, NationalInstitute for Mental Health, 7/2008-6/2013.Mentor, M. Yasui, PI. “Cultural Considerations in Engagement of Families in Child Mental HeathServices,” NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 7/2008-6/2011.Prior FundingCo-Investigator, L. Wakschlag, PI. “Developmental Characterization of Preschool Disruptive Behavior,”National Institute of Mental Health, 10/2008-10/2010. 3,889,400.“Implementation of a Developmental-Ecological Approach to Prevention of Antisocial Behavior,”National Institute for Justice, 10/2007-10/2010. 825,525.Co-Investigator, A. Farrell, PI. “Individual, Family, and School Level Protective Factors in EarlyAdolescence (Secondary Data Analysis),” Centers for Disease Control, 3/2008-2/2010. 398,925.Co-Investigator, D. Gorman-Smith, PI. “Fathering Among Young Inner-City Men,” National Instituteof Child and Human Development, 3/2003-2/2009. 2,450,000.“Development of an Empirically Based Program for High Risk Conduct Disorder Youth,” SubstanceAbuse and Services Administration/Illinois Department of Human Services, 7/2001-9/2008. 1,400,000“Development of a Multi-level School Mental Health Program for Urban Schools,” Charles E. Marks Jr.Charitable Trust, 10/2007-9/2009. 367,000.Mentor, B. Alleyne, PI. “Relation of Substance Use and Risk Sexual Practices to Violence inRelationships of Inner-City African-American Youth.” Minority Scholar Supplemental Award, NationalInstitute on Drug Abuse, 8/2008-8/2010.Mentor, D. Baptiste, PI, “Cultural Translation of Empirically Developed HIV Risk Intervention forYouth,” National Institute of Mental Health, 9/2003-8/2009“Development of a Youth Violence Prevention Program,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,10/1999-11/2006. 6,977,345.“Promoting Academic and Social Competence among Urban Youth II,” Substance Abuse and MentalHealth Services Administration, 09/1999-9/2003. 1,200,000."Preventing the Emergence of Serious Anti-Social Behavior in High Risk Youth," National Institute forMental Health, 07/2000-12/2002. 350,000.Co-Investigator, R. P. Weissberg, PI. "Prevention Research Training: Urban Children's Mental Health,"07/1999-06/2005. 1,400,000.Co-Investigator, Slutkin, G., PI, "Evaluation of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention (Ceasefire),”The LaSalle Adams Foundation, 01/1999-01/2001. 430,000.Co-Investigator, Slutkin, G., PI. “Evaluation of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention (Ceasefire),”Illinois Violence Prevention Authority. 01/1999-01/2002. 300,000.

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.6Co-Investigator, Gorman-Smith, D., PI. “Predictors of Relationship Violence Among Inner-City Youth,”National Institute of Child and Human Development. 1/1997-12/2002. 868,635.Evaluation Designer and Director, Dohrn, B. & Leventhal, B. PIs. "Clinical Evaluation and ServicesInitiative." MacArthur Foundation. 01/1997-12/1999. 1,350,000.Evaluation Director and Co-Investigator, Rosen, J., PI (Boys & Girls Club of Chicago), "Linking ERAdmissions for Violence to Boys & Girls Club Programs," Joyce Foundation and Michael ReeseFoundation. 01/1998-06/2001. 263,500."Predictors of Relationship Violence Among Inner-City Children," National Institute of Child Health andDevelopment. 01/1997-12/1997. 289,545."Predatory and Relationship Violence and Inner-City Youth, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.09/1996-08/1999. 746,569."Promoting Academic and Social Competence among Urban Youth," Substance Abuse and MentalHealth Services Administration. 10/1996-9/1999. 1,650,000.Co-Investigator, Gorman-Smith, D., PI. "Community, Neighborhood and Family Influences on theDevelopment of Inner-City Minority Youth," National Science Foundation. 09/1996-03/1997. 148,552.Co-Investigator and then PI, Preventing the Emergence of Serious Antisocial Behavior in High RiskYouth." National Institute of Mental Health, 08/1991-08/1993. 2,376,907. Renewed 09/1993-09/1999. 5,817,100.Co-Investigator, Huesmann, R. L., PI. "A Follow-Up Evaluation of a Cognitive/ Ecological Approach tothe Prevention of Interpersonal Violence,” Centers for Disease Control. 12/1996-12/1999. 497,753.Co-Investigator, Huesmann, L. R. et al. "Evaluating a Cognitive/Ecological Approach to the Preventionof Interpersonal Violence among High Risk Youth," Centers for Disease Control, 09/1994 - 09/1997. 698,539."Pathways of Adolescent Antisocial Behavior," National Institute of Mental Health, 9/1990-8/1996. 1,572,723."Analysis of Longitudinal Data on Inner-City Adolescent Development." 12/1995. University of Illinois,Campus Research Board, 15,000."Child Psychiatry Initiative." Chicago Consortium for Psychiatric Research, 6/1992 - 7/1993, 20,000."Development of a Violence Center Initiative," Chicago Consortium for Psychiatric Research, 06/199108/1992. 16,000."Stress, Social Support and Coping Styles as Determinants of Behavioral and School Adjustment ofHigh-Risk Youth," Spencer Foundation and DePaul University, 1989. 16,257."Age of Onset and Delinquency Patterns, Legal Status, and Chronicity of Offending," National Instituteof Justice, 1987. 8,500.

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.7"Researching Community Psychology: Integrating Theories and Methodologies," AmericanPsychological Association Science Directorate, University of Illinois, and DePaul University (with C.Keys, F. Chertok, & L. Jason). Conference, 1988. 17,880."Daily Experience, Self-image, Family Functioning, Stress, and Antisocial Behavior," DePaul University,University Research Council Award, 1988. 3,100."Videotape Techniques in the Training of Clinical Therapists," Quality of Instruction Council Award(with S. Ribordy), DePaul University, 1988. 1,950."Family Therapy of Behavior Problems of Children and Adolescents," DePaul University, College ofLiberal Arts and Sciences, Faculty Summer Grant, 1988. 3,000."Measures of Family Influence on Individual Behavior of Preschool Children," DePaul University,College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Faculty Summer Grant, 1986. 2,650."The Relationship of Life Events Stress to Delinquency," DePaul University, University ResearchCouncil Award, 1985-1986. 1,500.PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSAmerican Psychological Association-Divisions:Society for Child and Family Practice and Policy (37), (Fellow, Currently President)Society for Family Psychology (43), (Fellow)Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (53), (Fellow)Society for Community Research and Action (27), (Fellow)Psychologists in Public Service (18), (Fellow)Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues (45)Midwestern Psychological AssociationAmerican Association for Marital and Family Therapy (Approved Supervisor)International Society for the Study of Behavioral DevelopmentInternational Society for Research on Child and Adolescent PsychopathologySociety for Research on AdolescenceSociety for Research on Child DevelopmentInternational Society for Research on Aggression (Fellow)American Society of CriminologyAmerican Public Health AssociationAcademy of Experimental Criminology (Fellow)Association of Psychologists in ManagementIllinois Psychological AssociationIllinois Association for Marital and Family Therapy

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.8LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONSLicensed Clinical Psychologist (Illinois, Virginia)Approved Supervisor, American Association for Marital and Family TherapyCertified School Psychologist (Virginia, pending)National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (1985-1995)PROFESSIONAL SERVICEAdvisory Boards and CommitteesBoard, "Blueprints for Violence Prevention/ Reduction,” Center for the Study and Prevention of YouthViolence Program, University of Colorado, Boulder (1997-present).Advisory Board, Blueprints for Gang Violence Prevention Initiative, (2009-present).Senior Consultant for Strategic Planning, Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation, (2008-present).Mentor, African American Mental Health Research Scientist (AAMHRS) Consortium (2009-present).Chair, Awards Committee, Society for Research on Adolescence, (2008-present).NIJ Panel on Transition and Persistence of Criminal Behavior in Early Adulthood, (2009-present).Planning Committee for Summit on Children’s Mental Health (APA, SRCD, and ten other professionalorganizations), (2007-2010).CDC Panel on Protective and Promotive Factors for Youth Violence, (2007-present).Invited panelist, NIMH Workshop, “Child Maltreatment and Trauma: Integrating Biological, Cognitive,and Social Trajectories of Development,” Washington, DC, (2010).Board of Directors, Society for Prevention Research, (2007-2010);Chair, Publications Committee, (2008-2010).President (2008), Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice, American Psychological Association(Division 37), President Elect, (2007).Member, Working Group on Protective Factors, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,(2007-present).Chair, Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Effectiveness Program Panel, (2006-present).Member, American Psychological Association, Interdivisional Working Group on Children’s MentalHealth, (2004-present).Planning Board, Child Mental Health Policy Summit (American Psychological Association and Societyfor Research in Child Development, (2007-present),Advisory Board, Campaign for Youth Justice, Washington DC, (2007-present).

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.9Advisory Board, Center for Violence Prevention, Kent State University, (2002-present).Advisory Board, Center for Family Intervention and Research, Northwestern University, (2002-present).Advisory Board, Best Practices in Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control, (1999-present).Member, Domestic Violence Coordinating Council of the Circuit Court of Cook County, (1999-present).Site-Visitor, College of Health and Human Development, Pennsylvania State University, 10 Year CenterReview, Center for Prevention Research, (2008).Co-Chair, Festschrift for Daniel Offer M.D. Institute for Juvenile Research, Chicago, IL, (Nov. 11, 2006).Advisory Committee, National Institute of Disability Rehabilitation Research, Child Mental HealthStrategic Planning, (2007).Advisory Board, Center for Mental Health in Juvenile Justice, Columbia University, (2001-2007).Advisory Group Member, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Agency Wide Research AgendaDevelopment Meeting, (2005).Member, National Institute of Mental Health Working Group on Integrative Framework for Preventiveand Treatment Intervention. Rockville, MD. (2004).Member, Expert Panel (Advisory Board) on Research on Implementation of Drug Prevention Programs,Institute for Scientific Education, U.S. Department of Education (2003)Member, Executive Panel on Mentoring, Fels Institute and U.S. Department of Justice, (2003-2004).Chair, American Psychological Association Working Group on Psychology’s Agenda for Children’sMental Health, (2000-2002).Chair, American Psychological Association, Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, (2001-2002).Member, (1999-2001).Invited Participant, Surgeon General’s Meeting on Children’s Mental Health, Washington, DC,(09/2000).Member, Study Group on Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders, Office of Juvenile Justice andDelinquency Prevention, (1996-1998).Chair, Committee to Review Intervention for Conduct Disorders, Child and Adolescent InterventionResearch Consortium, National Institute of Mental Health, (1997).Grant Review and ConsultationsMember, Standing Review Group, Social and Behavioral Panel, Institute for Education Sciences,(06/2008- ).

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.10Member, Risk Prevention Health Behavior (RPHB-1) Initial Review Group, National Institute of MentalHealth (10/1999-06/2003). Special Emphasis Panels since that time.Member, Epidemiology, Developmental Psychopathology, and Risk Initial Review Group,(06/1998-09/1999).Periodic Grant Reviewer:NIMH Violence and Traumatic Stress Initial Review GroupNIMH Small Business Initiative Research Initial Review GroupNIMH Prevention and Psychopathology Initial Review GroupW. T. Grant FoundationCarnegie CorporationNIDA Prevention Initial Review GroupNIH Special Initial Review Group on Prevention and DevelopmentCenters for Disease ControlInstitute for Educational ScienceUnited Kingdom Economic and Social Research CouncilNetherlands Prevention Programme of ZonMWConsultant:NIMH Center for Study of Violence and Traumatic StressNIMH Child and Adolescent Disorders BranchNIDA Division of Epidemiology and Prevention ResearchCenters for Disease Control and PreventionOther Professional ServiceMember, Society for Prevention Research, Awards Committee, (2006-2008).Member, Society for Adolescent Research Policy Awards Committee, (2005-2008).Member, (Representing American Psychological Association) SAFEUSA Youth ViolenceCommittee, (2001).American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Family Research Consortium Committee,(1997-2002).Program Chair, Sixth Biennial Conference, Society for Community Research and Action, (1995).Task Force on Model Programs in Service Delivery in Clinical Child Psychology: Divisions 12 & 37 ofAPA, (1994).American Family Therapy Academy, Research Committee, (1991-1996).Other State and Local ServiceMember, Governor-Elect Rod Blagojevich’s Transition Subcommittee on Violence Interventionand Prevention.

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.11Chicago Police Department, Juvenile Crime Enforcement Coalition (JCEC), (2002-present).Member, Illinois After-School Initiative Task Force, (2001-present).Member, Illinois Center for Violence Prevention Evaluation Resource Institute Advisory Committee,(1999-2005).Advisory Board Member, Illinois Criminal Justice Authority Evaluation of Balanced and RestorativeJuvenile Justice Act, (1998-2004).Advisory Board, Safe Haven Program, Austin High School, (1996-2000).Invited Participant, Safe from the Start Summit, Office of the Attorney General of Illinois, (01/2000).Board Member, Illinois Center for Prevention of Violence, (1995-2001).UNIVERSITY 91990-20001991-1995University of Illinois, Richard J. Daley Urban Forum Planning CommitteeUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, Search Committee for ChancellorCollege of Medicine, Committee on ResearchDepartment of Psychiatry Management CommitteeStanding Research Review Committee (Departmental IRB)Department of Psychiatry Promotions and Tenure CommitteeUniversity Neighborhoods Initiative Advisory CommitteeGreat Cities Institute Evaluation Steering CommitteeCollege of Liberal Arts Student Ethics CommitteeIllinois Board of Higher Education, Committee to Review Re-accreditationof Illinois Institute of Developmental DisabilitiesDivision of Child Psychiatry Executive CommitteeDepartment of Psychiatry Continuing Education CommitteeInstitutional Review Board, Office of Human Subject Protection

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.12EDITORIAL ACTIVITYAssociate EditorJournal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, (07/2008-present).Editorial BoardsJournal of Abnormal Child PsychologyJournal of Family PsychologyJournal of Marital and Family TherapyJournal of Professional Psychology: Research and PracticeJournal of Community PsychologyJournal of Criminal Justice and Human BehaviorJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, (1997-2002)Journal of Family Psychotherapy, (Associate Editor, 1989-1996).Journal of Youth and Adolescence, (1987-2002).Co-EditorBook Series: Advances in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Springer.Special Section on Prediction and Prevention of Antisocial Behavior, Journal ofConsulting and Clinical Psychology, (1995).Special Issue on Prevention of Youth Violence, American Journal of PreventiveMedicine, (2004).Special Issue, “Prevention for Child Mental Health: Scientific Promise toPractical Benefit,” Child and Family Policy Review, (2007).Special Issue on Implications of Typical Development and Promotion forPrevention, Child Development, (2009).Special Issue, “Raising Healthy Children,” Child Development, (2011).EditorSpecial Issue, "Multi-systemic Structural Strategic Approaches to Child andAdolescent Behavior Problems," Journal of Family Psychotherapy, (1989).Associate EditorC. Renzetti & J. Edleson (Eds.), Sage Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence.Editorial ConsultantJournal of Personality and Social PsychologyAmerican Journal of Community PsychologyJournal of Clinical Child and Adolescent PsychologyJournal of Social and Personal RelationshipsSchool Psychology ReviewCriminal Justice ReviewJournal of Research on AdolescenceJournal of Quantitative CriminologyJournal of Law and Human BehaviorCriminologyDevelopmental PsychopathologyEvaluation ReviewSage Press-Advances in Adolescent Development SeriesCambridge Press

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.13Oxford PressJournal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied DisciplinesPediatricsAmerican Psychological Association PressChild DevelopmentAmerican Journal of PsychiatryDevelopmental PsychologyPrevention ScienceJournal of Experimental CriminologyHealth Care FinancePUBLICATIONSBooks and MonographsTolan, P. H. (1989), (Ed.), Multi-systemic structural-strategic interventions for child and adolescentbehavior problems. New York: Haworth Press, (also published as special issue of Journal ofPsychotherapy and the Family).Tolan, P. H., Keys, C., Chertok, F., & Jason, L. (1990), (Eds.), Researching communitypsychology: The integration of theories and methods. Washington, DC: The AmericanPsychological Association.Tolan, P. H., & Cohler, B. J. (1993), (Eds.), Handbook of clinical research and practice with adolescents.New York: Wiley.Tolan, P. H., & Guerra, N. G. (1994). What works in reducing adolescent violence: An empirical reviewof the field. Monograph prepared for the Center for the Study and Prevention of Youth Violence.Boulder: University of Colorado.Guerra, N. G., & Tolan, P. H. (1996). Violence prevention. Research Brief. Sponsored by the Societyfor Research in Child Development. Prepared for U.S. Congress.Tremblay, R., Nagin, D., Tolan, P.H., Dugue, L.F., Klevens, J., Velez, L.F., & Sarmiento, A. (1999).Memiors del seminars internacional sobre prevencion temprana de al violencia. Medellin,Columbia: Alcadia de Medellin.American Psychological Association, Working Group on Children’s Mental Health (Tolan, P.H., Anton,B.S., Culbertson, J.L., Katz, K.S., & Nelson-Le Gall, S.A), (2001). Developing psychology’snational agenda for children’s mental health: APA’s response to the surgeon general’s actionagenda for children’s mental health. Washington, DC: American Psychological Tolan, P.H., Szapocznik, J., & Sambrano, S. (2007), (Eds.), Preventing youth substance abuse: Sciencebased programs for children and adolescents. American Psychological Association.Tolan, P.H., Henry, D., & Schoeny, M. (2008). The impact of mentoring on youth antisocial behavior: Ameta-analysis. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 16, 1-15. Available at http://db.c2admin.org/docpdf/Tolan Mentoring review.pdf

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.14ChaptersLorion, R. P., Tolan, P. H., & Wahler, R. G. (1987). Prevention. In H. C. Quay (Ed.), The handbook ofjuvenile delinquency (pp. 383-416). New York: Wiley.Tolan, P. H., & McGuire, D. (1987). Children's needs and family size. In J. Grimes & A. Thomas (Eds.),Children's needs: Psychological perspectives (pp. 202-209). Washington, DC: NationalAssociation of School Psychologist.McGuire, D., & Tolan, P. H. (1988). Clinical interventions with large family systems: Balancinginterests through siblings. In M. Kahn & K. Lewis (Eds.), Siblings in therapy (pp. 115-134).New York: Norton Press.Tolan, P. H., Keys, C., Jason, L., & Chertok, F. (1990). Conversing about theories, methods, andcommunity research. In P. H. Tolan, C. Keys, F. Chertok, & L. Jason (Eds.), Researchingcommunity psychology: The integration of theories and methods (pp. 3-8). Washington, DC:The American Psychological Association.Chertok, F., Keys, C., Tolan, P. H., & Jason, L. (1990). An aspiration for community research. In P. H.Tolan, C. Keys, F. Chertok, & L. Jason (Eds.), Researching community psychology: Theintegration of theories and methods (pp. 224-228). Washington, DC: The AmericanPsychological Association.Cohler, B. J., & Tolan, P. H. (1993). Tomorrow's adolescent: Life course psychopathology andprevention. In P. H. Tolan & B. J. Cohler (Eds.), Handbook of clinical research and practicewith adolescents (pp. 489-526). New York: Wiley.Davis, L., & Tolan, P. H. (1993). Alternative and preventive interventions. In P. H. Tolan & B. J. Cohler(Eds.), Handbook of clinical research and practice with adolescents (pp. 427-451).New York: Wiley.Tolan, P. H., & Cohler, B. J. (1993). Introduction. In P. H. Tolan & B. J. Cohler (Eds.), Handbook ofclinical research and practice with adolescents (pp. 1-2). New York: Wiley.Tolan, P. H., & Loeber, R. (1993). Antisocial behavior. In P. H. Tolan & B. J. Cohler (Eds.), Handbookof clinical research and practice with adolescents (pp. 207-331). New York: Wiley.Guerra, N. G., Tolan, P. H., & Hammond, R. (1994). Interventions for adolescent violence. In L. D.Gentry, J. P. Schlagel, & L. Eron (Eds.), Reason to hope: A psychosocial perspective on violenceand youth (pp. 383-404). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Hanish, L., Tolan, P. H., & Guerra, N. G. (1995). Treatment of oppositional defiant disorder. In M.Reinecke, T. M. Dattilio & A. Freeman (Eds.), Casebook of cognitive-behavior therapy withchildren and adolescents (pp. 62-78). New York: Guilford Press.

Patrick H. Tolan, Ph.D.15Tolan, P. H. (1996). Characteristics shared by exemplary child clinical interventions for indicatedpopulations. In M. C. Roberts (Ed.), Model programs in service delivery in child and familymental health (pp. 91-107). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.Guerra, N. G., Eron, L. D., Huesmann, L. R., Tolan, P. H., & VanAcker, R. (1997). Acognitive/ecological approach to the prevention and mitigation of violence and aggression ininner-city youth. In Bjorkquist, K., & D. P. Fry (Eds.), Cultural Variations in ConflictResolution: Alternatives to Violence (pp. 199-214). Mahwah, NJ. Lawrence Earlbaum.Tolan, P. H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1997). Families & development of urban children, In H. J. Walberg,O. Reyes, R. P. Weissberg (Eds.), Urban Children & Youth: Inter disciplinary Perspective onPolicies & Programs (pp. 67-91). Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage.Tolan, P. H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1997). Treatment of juvenile delinquency: Between punishment andtherapy. In D. Stoff, J. Brieling, & J. Maser (Eds.), Handbook of antisocial behavior (pp. 405415). New York: John Wiley.Tolan, P. H., Guerra, N. G., & Montaini-Klovdahl, L. (1997). Staying out of harm's way: Children'scoping with inner-city life. In S. Wolchik & I. Sandler (Eds.), Handbook of children's copingwith common stressors: Li

Community/Clinical Child Psychology Program, Department of Psychology, DePaul University. 08/1985-08/1989 Research Associate. Department of Psychiatry, Michael Reese Hospital. 10/1988-06/1989 Supervisory Extern. Institute for Juvenile Research Family Systems Program. 08/1983-08/1985 Postdoctoral Fellow. Clinical Research Training Program in .