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Last Updated: 03/30/2009BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NURSINGACADEMIC VITAPERSONAL DATABeth V. Cole, APRN, PhD, FAANDean and Professor500A SWKTProvo, UT 84602801-422-8296 (phone) 801-422-0763 (fax)E-Mail: beth-cole@byu.eduCitizenship: United StatesEDUCATIONYearsDegreeInstitution (Area of Study)1978Ph.D.Brigham Young University1967M.S.Boston University1965B.S.N.University of Cincinnati (Nursing)LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION2002-2008State License (UT) 190087-4405AREA(S) OF SPECIALIZATIONChildren and families grief and bereavement adjustment. Children and adolescent psychosocialdevelopment and mental health. Family relationships: theory and research, and postpartum adjustment ofwomen sexually abused as children. Small group theory, dynamics, and therapy.EMPLOYMENT / PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE07/07-present01/02 – 07/0707/98 - 06/0309/97 - 06/0707/93 - 06/0707/91 - 09/9709/86 - 09/97Dean and Professor, Brigham Young University College of Nursing, Provo, UTChair, Acute and Chronic Nursing Division, University of Utah College of Nursing, SaltLake City, UTDoctoral Program Coordinator, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UTDirector, Caring Connections: Hope & Grief Program, University of Utah, Salt LakeCity, UTProfessor, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UTChair, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UTProgram Director, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, University of Utah, Salt LakeCity, UT

07/81 - 06/8307/78 - 06/9307/76 - 06/7809/71 - 06/7309/71 – 07/0709/70 - 06/71Program Director, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UTAssociate Professor, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UTAssistant Professor, University of Utah, Salt Lake CityInstructor, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UTNurse Therapist, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UTInstructor, Boston University, Boston, MAADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE07/07-Present Dean, College of Nursing, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT07/02-06/07Chair, Division of Acute and Chronic Care, College of Nursing, University of Utah, SaltLake City, UT07/97-06/07Director, Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program, University ofUtah, College of Nursing and University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics, Salt Lake City,UT07/98HONORS, RECOGNITIONS & AWARDS2001 Hometown Hero, KUTV Channel 2, Salt Lake City, UT2000 International Society for Psychiatric Nursing, President's Award1986 Nurse Researcher Award, Utah Nurses' Association1981 Sigma Theta Tau Research AwardRESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY WORKActive Grants10/26/06 - 10/26/1109/12/05 - 09/12/06Evaluating Grief Support GroupsDirect Costs: 100,000 Total costs: 100,000Ben B. and Iris M. Margolis FoundationRole: Principal InvestigatorCaring Connections workshop, seminar and family teaching moduleDirect Costs: 15,000 Total costs: 15,000Ben B. and Iris M. Margolis FoundationRole: Principal InvestigatorPending GrantsPast Grants02/01/00 - 01/31/01Caring Connections: A Hope & Comfort in Grief ProgramDirect Costs: 200,000 Total costs: 200,000Ben B. and Iris M. Margolis FoundationRole: Principal Investigator

01/01/98 - 12/31/9801/01/97 - 01/01/9907/01/96 - 03/12/0101/01/96 - 12/31/9901/01/90 - 12/31/9109/01/89 - 03/23/9401/01/89 - 12/31/9007/01/87 - 01/26/9407/01/86 - 09/25/9207/01/86 - 04/03/9001/01/86 - 12/31/87Caring Connections: A Hope & Comfort in Grief ProgramDirect Costs: 100,000 Total costs: 100,000Ben B. and Iris M. Margolis FoundationRole: Principal InvestigatorCaring Connections: A Hope & Comfort in Grief ProgramDirect Costs: 22,000 Total costs: 22,000Ben B. and Iris M. Margolis FoundationRole: Principal InvestigatorAdvanced Nurse Education. CFDA#93.299.Direct Costs: 454,176 Total costs: 490,510HRSA/Bureau of Primary Health CareRole: Principal InvestigatorRural Utah Mental Health Nurse EducationDirect Costs: 454,176 Total costs: 454,176DHHSRole: Principal InvestigatorLUANNE in Baby Love, a guide for new mothersDirect Costs: 33,400 Total costs: 33,400FHP FoundationRole: Principal InvestigatorGraduate Nursing Education: Serving The Seriously Mentally Ill.Direct Costs: 226,593 Total costs: 242,540Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)Role: Principal InvestigatorToward Conceptual Clarification of Nursing Support: From the FamilyPerspectiveDirect Costs: 2,525 Total costs: 2,525College of Nursing Research FundsRole: Co-InvestigatorFamily Nursing Research.Direct Costs: 565,100 Total costs: 600,832National Institute of Nursing ResearchRole: Principal InvestigatorPatterns Of Mother-Child Interaction In Young FamiliesDirect Costs: 261,160 Total costs: 388,186National Institute of Mental HealthRole: Co-InvestigatorNIMH Clinical Training: Family/Social Network Of Nursing For The ChronicallyMentally Ill/Prepare Psychosocial Clinical Nursing Specialists To Address UniqueDirect Costs: 199,290 Total costs: 212,575National Institute of Mental HealthRole: Principal InvestigatorToward Conceptual Clarification of Nursing SupportDirect Costs: 1,500 Total costs: 1,500College of Nursing Research FundsRole: Co-Investigator

09/01/85 - 03/30/8707/01/83 - 12/31/8301/01/83 - 12/31/8301/01/83 - 12/31/8301/01/83 - 12/31/8307/01/82 - 06/30/8307/01/81 - 06/30/8401/01/81 - 01/01/8207/01/80 - 06/30/8401/01/80 - 01/01/83Reciprocity And Dominance In Young Divorced Families/Examine Patterns OfReciprocity And Dominance Between Divorced Mothers And Their PreschoolChildren.Direct Costs: 15,000 Total costs: 21,825National Institute of Mental HealthRole: Co-InvestigatorAcquisition of Data Management and Analysis SystemDirect Costs: 11,400 Total costs: 11,400University of UtahRole: Co-InvestigatorGraduate Education: Family/Social Network for Nursing Care of the ChronicallyMentally IllDirect Costs: 75,000 Total costs: 75,000National Institute of Mental HealthRole: Principal InvestigatorGrant for data analysisDirect Costs: 1,000 Total costs: 1,000University of Utah Computer FundsRole: Principal InvestigatorGrant to purchase PDP 1100 computerDirect Costs: 11,000 Total costs: 11,000University of Utah Instrumentation FundsRole: Principal InvestigatorTowards a Conceptual Framework for Understanding Parent-child Interaction inYoung FamiliesDirect Costs: 1,000 Total costs: 1,000University of UtahRole: Co-InvestigatorPatterns of Interaction in Neglectful and Normal Families with Preschool ChildrenDirect Costs: 3,400 Total costs: 3,400University of UtahRole: Co-InvestigatorParent-child Interaction in Normal and Neglectful Divorced Families withPreschool ChildrenDirect Costs: 3,400 Total costs: 3,400University of Utah Research CommitteeRole: Principal InvestigatorMother-child Interaction in Divorced Families with Preschool ChildrenDirect Costs: 80,000 Total costs: 80,000National Institute of Nursing ResearchRole: Co-InvestigatorParent-Child Interaction in Single Parent FamiliesDirect Costs: 64,689 Total costs: 64,689US Department of Health and Human Services (Non-PHS)Role: Co-Investigator

09/28/79 - 01/01/8107/01/78 - 06/28/8407/01/78 - 06/30/80Masters Preparation for Public Health Service/Prepare Psychiatric Nurses at theMaster Level Thru Master of Science in Nursing Advanced Psychiatric NursingProgram.Direct Costs: 198,699 Total costs: 219,845Public Health ServiceRole: Principal InvestigatorDoctorate (Ph D) In Nursing: Psychosocial Sub-FieldDirect Costs: 353,020 Total costs: 379,170Public Health ServiceRole: Principal InvestigatorSpecial Projects: Psychiatric Nursing Education Branch.Direct Costs: 246,837 Total costs: 264,773Public Health ServiceRole: Principal InvestigatorActive ContractsPending ContractsPast ContractsUnfunded09/01/03 - 06/30/0807/01/03 - 06/30/0607/01/01 - 06/30/0306/01/95 - 11/09/9507/01/94 - 04/18/9401/01/83 - 12/31/8601/01/83 - 01/01/01Appreciative Inquiry: Nurse Education/Practice/Retention, (approved, but notfunded)HRSA/Bureau of Primary Health CareRole: Principal InvestigatorGrief Group Intervention For Bereaved Siblings. Cost Reimbursable.National Institute of Mental HealthRole: Principal InvestigatorSchool Age Family Patterns After the Death Of A Parent.Public Health ServiceRole: Principal InvestigatorAbused/Non-abused Women And Their Birthing Experience.National Institute of Nursing ResearchRole: Principal InvestigatorAbused/Non-abused Women And Their Birthing Experience.National Institute of Nursing ResearchRole: Principal InvestigatorGraduate Education: Family/Social Network for Nursing Care of the ChronicallyMentally IllDirect Costs: 266,579 Total costs: 266,579National Institute of Mental HealthRole: Principal InvestigatorParent-Child Interaction In Neglectful & Normal Divorced Families With PreSchool Children/Identify Distinguishing Patterns Of Parent-Child Interaction InPublic Health ServiceRole: Principal Investigator

07/01/82 - 01/01/0101/01/80 - 01/01/0101/01/79 - 01/01/01Graduate Psychosocial Nursing Education to Serve Cmi/Demonstrate In-depthKnowledge Drawn From A Variety Of Theoretical positions In Nursing, Social &Behavioral SciencePublic Health ServiceRole: Principal InvestigatorPatterns Of Parenting And Attachment In-abuse And Non-AbusePopulations/Identify Characteristics & Parameters Of Dysfunctional Bonding InThe Mother-Child ReMisc PrivateRole: Principal InvestigatorNational Conference On Child Psychosocial Nursing Program/Emotional, Social,and Cultural Aspects Of Children, FamiliesPublic Health ServiceRole: Principal InvestigatorPUBLICATIONSBooks (or Chapters in books)1. Vaughan-Cole B. (2005). Families and Grief. In Crane DR; Marshall ES (Ed.), Handbook ofFamilies and Health: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publication.2. Vaughan-Cole B, Harvey J, Miles L. (2004). Dealing with Sudden and Unexpected Death: AHandbook for Survivors. Salt Lake City: University of Utah.3. Vaughan-Cole B, Scoville M, Flynn L. (1998). A collaborative model of advanced nursing practice.In Burgess A (Ed.), Advanced practice in psychiatric nursing. Stamford, CT: Appleton & Lange.4. Vaughan-Cole B. (1998). Family nursing research. In Vaughan-Cole B; Walker BL; Johnson M;Malone J (Ed.), Family nursing practice. Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders.5. Vaughan-Cole B. (1998). Family systems theory for nursing practice. In Vaughan-Cole B; WalkerBL; Johnson M; Malone J (Ed.), Family nursing practice. Philadelphia, PA: W. B Saunders.6. Leske J, Vaughan-Cole B, O'Neill-Conger C, Abegglen JA, McCoy M. (1998). Interviewing thefamily unit. In Vaughan-Cole B; Walker BL; Johnson & Malone (Ed.), Family nursingpractice. Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders.7. Vaughan-Cole B, Clayton B. (1987). Intervening with families and teenage pregnancy. In WrightLM; Leahey M (Ed.), Family nursing series, volume III: Families and psychosocialproblems. Philadelphia, PA: Springhouse Corporation.8. Vaughan-Cole B, Clayton B. (1984). Preadolescence and adolescence critical factors: Implicationsfor prevention and treatment. In Critchley D; Maurin J (Ed.), Psychiatric mental health clinicalspecialist: Theory, research and practice. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons.9. Vaughan-Cole B. (1973). Role fusion, diffusion, and confusion. In Nursing Clinics of NorthAmerica (8(4)).Edited Book:1. Vaughan-Cole B, Walker BL, Johnson M, Malone J (Eds.). (1998). Family nursing practice.Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles1. Fisher SE, Vaughan-Cole B. (2003). Similarities and differences in clients treated and inmedications prescribed by APRNs and psychiatrists in a CMHC. Archives of PsychiatricNursing, June(17(3)), 101-107.2. Kirchhoff KT, Walker L, Hutton A, Spuhler V, Cole BV, Clemmer T. (2002). The vortex: Families'experiences with an ICU death. Am J Crit Care, 11(3), 200-9.3. Cole BV. (2001). Helping children understand death. J Child Adolesc Psychiatr Nurs, 14(1), 5-6.4. Kirchhoff KT, Spuhler V, Walker L, Hutton A, Cole BV, Clemmer T. (2000). Intensive care nurses'experiences with end-of-life care. Am J Crit Care, 9(1), 36-42.5. Pett M, Wampold BE, Turner CW, Vaughan-Cole B. (1999). Paths of influence of divorce onpreschool children's psychosocial adjustment. Journal of Family Psychology.6. Cole BV, Scoville M, Flynn LT. (1996). Psychiatric advance practice nurses collaborate withcertified nurse midwives in providing health care for pregnant women with histories of abuse. ArchPsychiatr Nurs, 10(4), 229-34.7. Pett MA, Vaughan-Cole B, Wampold BE. (1994). Maternal employment and perceived stress: Theirimpact on children's adjustment and mother-child interaction in young divorced and marriedfamilies. Fam Relat, 43, 151-158.8. Pett MA, Wampold BE, Vaughan-Cole B, East TD. (1992). Consistency of behaviors within anaturalistic setting: An examination of the impact of context and repeated observations on motherchild interactions. J Behav Assess, 14, 367-385.9. Pett MA, Olds AS, Vaughan-Cole B, Pioli DR, Belk JD. (1991). Practical considerations forvideotaping in the famil environment. Fam Plann Perspect, 24(4).10. Pett MA, Vaughan-Cole B, Egger M, Dorsey P. (1988). Wrestling meaning from interactional data:An empirically-based strategy for derving multiple molar constructs in parent-child interaction. JBehav Assess, 10, 299-318.11. Pett MA, Vaughan-Cole B. (1986). The impact of income issue and social status on post-divorceadjustment of custodial parents. Fam Relat, 35.12. Vaughan-Cole B, Kee HK. (1985). A heart decision. American Journal of Nursing.13. Vaughn-Cole, B, Kie, HK. (1985). Dilemmas in practice: a Heart Decision. American Journal ofNursing, 85(5), 535-7.14. Eichwald E, Wooley FR, Cole B, Beamer V. (1981). Case study: Insertion of the total artificial heart.Review of Human Subjects Research, 3(7).15. Vaughan-Cole B. (1980). Psychiatric nurse fights for Utah Family Court. American Journal ofNursing.16. Vaughan-Cole B. (1979). Nursing profiles. American Journal of Nursing.17. Clayton BC, Cole BV. (1977). The light switch, an evolving theory. Perspect PsychiatrCare, 15(2), 76-7.18. Dennis RD, Vaughan-Cole B. (1977). The family court, a needed family support system. The UtahBar Journal, 5(4).Non Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles1. Huether S, Powell A, Evans D, Vaughan-Cole B, Cole S. (1973). Team services of a clinicalspecialist group. Nursing Clinics of North America, 8(4).Papers, Monographs and Reports

Abstracts1. Kirchhoff KT, Spuhler V, Walker BL, Hutton A, Vaughan-Cole B. (1999). ICU nurses' perceptionsof facilitators for end-of-life care [Abstract]. American Journal of Critical Care, 8(4), 278-279.Conference Proceedings1. Vaughan-Cole B, Clayton B. (1980). Interpersonal theory of families.2. Vaughan-Cole B. (1978). Custom and the law. Salt Lake City, UT.3. Vaughan-Cole B. (1978). Parent control attempts and adolescent compliance. San Francisco, CA.4. Vaughan-Cole B. (1978). Teenage mothers, their vulnerability, and the American idea. Logan, UT.5. Vaughan-Cole B. (1977). Proceedings of the annual meeting of advocates for child psychiatricnursing. New York, NY.6. Vaughan-Cole B. (1977). Proceedings of the annual meeting of advocates for child psychiatricnursing. Provo, UT.7. Vaughan-Cole B. (1976). Mental health care for emotionally disturbed children: Does it really exist.San Francisco, CA.8. Vaughan-Cole B. (1972). The nurse clinical specialist as a collaborator. Las Vegas, NV.9. Vaughan-Cole B. (1967). Custom, family, and the law. Boston, MA.Manuscript Reviews (Ad hoc)Other1. Cole, BV. (1976). "Child Psychosocial Nursing," interview with Bill Brown on Spotlight News,KUTV, Channel 2, Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah.PRESENTATIONSPeer-Reviewed PresentationsInvited 7Coordinated and Moderated Panel: Aftermath of Suicide, Generations 2007 Conference, SaltLake City, Utah04/07Families in Grief and Loss, Generations 2007 Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah03/07Overcoming Anger, Strengthening Marriage Course, Salt Lake City, Utah03/07Resolving Conflict, Strengthening Marriage Course, Salt Lake City, Utah01/07Best Practices in Bereavement Care Workshop, Salt lake City, Utah05/06Doctorate of Nursing Practice at Council of Clinical Specialists in Psychiatric Mental HealthNurses, Salt Lake City, Utah05/06Grief in the Workplace Workshop, Salt Lake City, Utah02/06Palliative Care Conference, VAMC, Salt Lake City, Utah11/05Grief and the Holidays, Salt Lake City, Utah05/05Grief Group Facilitators Workshop, Salt Lake City, Utah04/06Doctorate of Nursing Practice Panel at ISPN General Session National Conference, Denver,Colorado

04/03Research in Spirituality and Health: Life Threatening Illness and Spirituality (with KarenDearing, Ph.D., Sonya Bates, MS)at International Society of Psychiatric Nursing in St. LouisMissouri04/03"Spirituality and Health: Life-threatening Illness and Spirituality" (with K. Dearing),International Society for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing National Conference, Charlotte,South Carolina.04/01"Psychiatric Nurses' Role in End of Life Care: A Vision for the Future," International Societyfor Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses, Phoenix, AZ05/94"A Family Nursing Practice Model for Pregnant Women Who Were Sexually Abused asChildren" (with M. Scoville & A. Hutton), 3rd International Family Nursing Conference,Montreal, Canada09/91"Patterns of Mother-Child Interaction" (Co-author M.A. Pett), Second International FamilyNursing Conference, Portland, OR08/82"Towards a Conceptual Framework for Understanding Parent-Child Interaction in Families withPreschool Children" (with M. Pett), 10th World Congress in Sociology, InternationalAssociation, Mexico City, Mexico08/82"Parent-Child Interactions in Divorced Families with Preschool Children" (with M. Pett), 10thWorld Congress in Sociology, International Association, Mexico City, Mexico09/05"Why Grief Groups?" presented at the Caregivers Coalition, Utah Department of Health, SaltLake City, Utah.05/05Bereavement Facilitator Workshop, Salt Lake City, Utah03/05"Notifying a Family of a Death" to Police Chaplains, Salt Lake City, Utah11/04Families Managing Grief, breakout session for AARP, KUED, and Alzheimer's Association ofUtah, "The Forgetting: Alzheimer's in Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.11/04"The Forgetting: Alzheimer's in Utah" Salt Lake City Public Library response panel to movie"The Forgetting: A Portrait of Alzheimer's.09/04End-of-Life Care for Nurse Residency, Salt Lake City, Utah.06/04Survivor Handbook, to Victims Advocates in Salt Lake City, Utah11/03Be Good, Smile Pretty, Salt Lake City Public Library panelist film review.05/03"Providing Good End-of-Life Care," Burn Trauma Unit, University Hospitals and Clinics, SaltLake City, UT05/03"Understanding L.D.S. Beliefs about End-of-Life Issues," Partnership to Improve End-of-LifeCare in Utah-Educational Session, HealthInsight, Salt Lake City, UT05/03"Beliefs that Bind Us: Understanding LDS Beliefs about End-of-Life Issues," Partnership toImprove End-of-Life Care in Utah Educational Session, Salt Lake City, UT04/03"Grief: Experience and Clinical Practice," Generations Conference, Salt Lake City, UT04/03"Grief and All Its Complexities," Generations: Behavioral and Mental Health Treatment for OurComplex Adult Society, Salt Lake City, UT03/03"Improving End-of-Life Care in Utah," senior nursing students, Brigham Young University,Provo, UT03/03"Psychotherapy and Grief," Counseling Psychology Doctoral Class, University of Utah, SaltLake City, UT

11/01"Understanding Grief," Evening with the Experts Response to Terrorism, University of UtahNeuropsychiatric Institute, Salt Lake City, UT11/01"Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program," noon seminar, University ofUtah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT11/01"Grief and the Holidays," Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program,Midvale, UT05/01"Intellect, Passion, and Compassion," Honors for Nursing, University of Utah College ofNursing, Salt Lake City, UT09/00"Grief Support Resources in Utah," KUED educational television, University of Utah, Salt LakeCity, UT09/00"Managing Grief," Utah Women's Conference sponsored by Senator Orrin Hatch, Salt LakeCity, UT04/99"No Hands but Our Hands," Women's Conference, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT12/98"Holidays and Grief," Sandy Senior Citizen Center, Sandy, UT11/98"Grief and the Holidays," Holladay Library, Holladay UT11/98"A Grief Program for the Community," Kearns Head Start Program, Kearns, UT10/98"Grief and the Holidays," Evening with the Experts Series, University NeuropsychiatricInstitute, Salt Lake City, UT10/98"Death and Dying," Pain Management Collaborative, Salt Lake City, UT04/98"Managing Grief," Woman's Resource Center (with Lee Walker)11/97"Grief and the Holidays," Whitman Library06/96"Stress and Depression," Community Lecture, Salt Lake City, UT11/95"Pregnancy and the Emotional Roller Coaster," Public Lecture Series, UniversityNeuropsychiatric Institute, Salt Lake City, UT02/95"Depression and Stress: Coping Strategies," LDS Church Presentation, Salt Lake City, UT03/93"Parent-Child Interaction Patterns," Butler Stake, Salt Lake City, UT11/92"Depression and Depressive Illness," Leadership Training, Salt Lake City, UT10/92"Depression and Depressive Illness," Leadership Training, Salt Lake City, UT05/92"From the Child's Perspective: Scenes from Inside the Family" (with E. Sorenson), Women'sConference, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT09/91"Notes from the Trenches-Videotaping as a Method of Data Gathering" (Co-author M.A. Pett);presented at: VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT; Weber State University, Ogden, UT; St.Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT; Westminster College, Salt Lake City, UT; BrighamYoung University, Provo, UT; University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Snowbird Resort, UT02/88"Coping with Depressive Family Relationships," Continuing Education Series04/83"Patterns of Interaction of Preschool Children and Their Divorced Mothers" (with M. Pett),Research in Nursing Conference sponsored by Sigma Theta Tau, Veteran's AdministrationMedical Center, University of Utah, and Brigham Young University, Salt Lake City, UT03/83"Divorce and the Psychosocial Effects on Children and Their Families," Families at Risk forPsychosocial Problems Workshop, University of Utah College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT

03/83"Children's Fears," Inservice Education, Salt Lake County Division of Mental Health, Salt LakeCity, UT05/82Workshop: "Psychosocial Nursing Care - Occupational Health," University of Utah College ofNursing, Salt Lake City, UT04/82"Counseling Women in the '80's," two-part Bishop's Counseling Workshop, Part I: "LDSWomen in the '80's, Part II: "LDS Women and Depression" (co-developed with M. Fordham),Salt Lake City, UT04/81"Relating to Relations," Salt Lake County Library, Parent Education Program, Salt Lake City,UT03/81"Children's Fears", Salt Lake County Library, Parent Education Program09/80"Relating to Relations," Family Conference, Families: Roots and Wings of Relationships,Weber State College, Ogden, UT03/80"Children's Fears", Smith Health Fair, Salt Lake City, UT03/80"Children's Fears", Dilworth Elementary School, Salt Lake City, UT03/80Coordinator and Moderator: "Families and Health," Utah Conference on Families Workshop,Salt Lake City, UT02/80Workshop Development and Moderator: "Governor's Conference on Families," Salt Lake City,UT09/78"Parent Adolescent Relationships: Internal/External Focus of Control Adolescents' Complianceto Parental Inductive and Coercive Control Attempt," Utah Council on Family Relations, SaltLake City, UT08/78Development and Inservice: "Children and the Law," Copper Mountain Mental Health CenterStaff, Salt Lake County, UT08/78Inservice Education: "Group Therapy for Children," for staff of an integrated youth project, SaltLake City, UT07/78"Family Relationships" (3 sessions with M. Frasier & A. Hutton), Utah State Prison InmatesBluffdale, UT07/77Lecture Series: "Relating with Relations;" and "Temper Tantrums, Thumbsucking, and OtherNormal Behaviors;" Parenting; Salt Lake City, UT05/77"Internal/External Control and Adolescent Compliance," Annual Symposium, Brigham YoungUniversity, Provo, UT02/77"Parenting in Single Parent Families," Young Special Interest Group of Salt Lake Valley, SaltLake City, UT10/76Workshop Moderator: "Indian Youth in Utah-What are the Mental Health Needs?" Utah StateBoard of Education, University of Utah Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, andUniversity of Utah College of Nursing; Salt Lake City, UT06/75"Seminar on Excellence," Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Young Special InterestsGroup, Salt Lake Valley, Salt Lake City, UT02/75Chairperson: Indian Young in Utah Workshop Mental Health Session, State Division of MentalHealth, Division of Child and Adolescence, University of Utah Colleges of Nursing andMedicine, State Department of Education, Salt Lake City, UT01/75Panel Coordinator and Moderator: "Utah Women and Their Experiences as CulturalMinorities," Utah Endowment for the Humanities, Price and Salt Lake City, UT

08/74Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Clinic, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT04/73Ad Hoc Committee Participation to review Medical Services at American Fork TrainingSchool, American Fork, UT04/72"Using Group Therapy as One Method of Treatment," development of a program for obesechildren (with Dr. Rallison), Salt Lake City, UT08/71Governor's Conference on Youth, Committee on Youth and Community, Salt Lake City, UT08/71"Principles of Child Psychiatry" (with T. Halverson), Pediatric Interns and Residents, Salt LakeCity, UT08/71Collaborated with staff of the Division of Psychiatry to teach Psychiatric Residents, PsychiatricNursing, and Social Work students; University of Utah Hospital; Salt Lake City, UT05/70"Team Teaching and Providing an Interdisciplinary Clinical Experience" (with BostonUniversity faculty members from the Colleges of Social Work and Counseling Education),Boston, MA05/69"Resident Treatment of Emotionally Disturbed Children," Boston Children's Hospital MedicalCenter, Boston, MA05/05Families in Grief: Families Managing Sorrow, At 9th Annual Symposium for GrievingChildren, Denver, Colorado10/02"Beliefs that Bind Us: Understanding LDS Beliefs about End-of-Life Issues," National RallyingPoints Conference, Snowbird, UT09/00"Suicide: Psychological and Physiological Assessment of Grief," National Clinical Symposium,American College of Nurse Practitioners, Salt Lake City, UT09/00"A Child's Grief: How Children Deal with Grief," National Clinical Symposium, AmericanCollege of Nursing Practitioners, Salt Lake City, UT04/00"Families Managing Grief of the Loss of an Infant," (with A. Hutton), National SIDS AllianceConference04/97"The Paths of Influence of Divorce on Preschool Children's Psychosocial Adjustment" (with M.Pett, B. Wampold, C. Turner), Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC11/96"Modified Abuse Assessment Screening Tool" (with M. Scoville and Linda Flynn), 13thAnnual Society for Education and Research in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Memphis,TN11/94"Caring for Pregnant Women Who Were Sexually Abused as Children" (with M. Scoville),11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Education and Research in Psychiatric Nursing,Rockville, MD08/92"Maternal Employment and Job Satisfaction" (co-author M. Pett), World Congress on theFamily, Columbus, OH05/92"Maternal Employment and Job Satisfaction: Their Impact on Mother-Child Interactions inYoung Divorced, and Unmarried Families" (with M.A. Pett), American OrthopsychiatricAssociation, Annual Convention, New York, NY09/91"Families Perception of Nursing Support" (Co-author I. Rigdon), Society for Education andResearch in Psychiatric Nursing, Annual conference, San Francisco CA10/88"Towards Conceptual Clarification of Nursing Support," Society for Education and Research inPsychiatric Nursing, Washington, DC

10/88"Reciprocal Patterns of Mother-Child Interaction in Divorced Families with PreschoolChildren," Society for Education and Research in Psychiatric Nursing, Washington, DC04/88"Families with a Depressed Member," Psychosocial Nursing Interest Group02/86"Coping with Stress," Lambda Delta Sigma Women's Conference, A Widening View, Salt LakeCity, UT05/85Research Paper: "Patterns of Mother-Child Interaction in Divorced Families" (with M. Pett),18th Annual Communicating Research Conference, WICHE, Seattle, WA10/84"Mother-Child Interaction in Divorced Families" (with M. Pett, M. Egger, & P. Dorsey),National Council for Family Relations, San Francisco, CA10/84Research Paper: "The Use of Videotaping as a Promising Methodology in Family Research:Methodological Concerns and Uses" (with M. Pett), National Council for Family Relations, SanFrancisco, CA10/84Completed Research Paper: "Economic Independence: The Impact of Income Issues and SocialStatus on Postdivorce Adjustment of Custodial Parents" (with M. Pett), National Council onFamily Relations, San Francisco, CA04/81"Preliminary Findings: Parent-Child Interaction in Single Parent Families and PreschoolChildren," Sigma Theta Tau-Gamma Rho Chapter Research Conference and Research Award,Salt Lake City, UT09/78"Custom and the Law," 7th Annual Advocates for Child Psychiatric Nursing, Boston, MA03/77"Perceptual Data: Adolescent Compliance to Parental Control Attempts," Advocates for ChildPsychiatric Nursing, Boston, MA05/69Panelist: "Young Professional Clinical Specialist: The Challenges," American OrthopsychiatryAssociation Annual Meeting, New York, NY06/02"Child Bereavement Due to Homicide," Childhood Bereavement Conference, St. Louis, MO10/01"Closing Ceremonies: Improving End of Life Care Through Nursing," Utah HospiceOrganization, Park City, UT09/01"Closing Ceremonies: Improving End of Life Care Through Nursing," Utah NursesAssociation, Salt Lake City, UT09/01"Grief: The Touchstone of Our Humanity," Utah Psychiatric Association, Salt Lake City, UT02/00"Caring Connections: A Family Practice at the University of Utah," Faculty PracticeConference, San Francisco, CA09/99"Partnership to Improve End of Life Care in Utah," Utah Nurses Association, Logan, UT10/98"Grief and Men

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NURSING ACADEMIC VITA PERSONAL DATA Beth V. Cole, APRN, PhD, FAAN Dean and Professor 500A SWKT Provo, UT 84602 801-422-8296 (phone) 801-422-0763 (fax) E-Mail: beth-cole@byu.edu Citizenship: United States EDUCATION Years Degree Institution (Area of Study) 1978 Ph.D. Brigham Young University