W. Bryce Hagedorn, PhD, LMHC, NCC, MAC, QCS (FL)

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W. Bryce Hagedorn, PhD, LMHC, NCC, MAC, QCS (FL)University of Central FloridaDepartment of Counselor Education & School Psychology12494 University Blvd., ED 322NOrlando, FL ION2003Ph.D., Counseling and Counselor Education (CACREP accredited)Emphasis: Community CounselingCognate: Public HealthThe University of North Carolina at GreensboroSchool of Education2000M.A., Counselor Education (CACREP accredited)Emphasis: Mental Health CounselingThe University of Central FloridaCollege of Education1994B.A., PsychologyThe University of Illinois at ChicagoCollege of Arts and SciencesLICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION2008- Qualified Clinical Supervisor (QCS – Florida), #MH7697Present2003- Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC – Florida), #MH7697Present2002- Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC – North Carolina)20042003- Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), #70352Present2001- National Certified Counselor (NCC), #70352PresentSpecialized Training2020201820182002Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction – UCSD Center for MindfulnessAdv. Training in Motivational Interviewing – MINT-Based Training (Fulop)Adv. Training in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy – ACT Bootcamp (Praxis)Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Instructor – North Carolina Depart. of Corrections

William Bryce Hagedornpage 2WORK EXPERIENCE – ACADEMIA2019- Professor of Counselor EducationPresent Department of Counselor Education & School PsychologyUniversity of Central Florida, Orlando, FL2010- Program Coordinator of Counselor EducationPresent Department of Counselor Education & School PsychologyDepartment name prior to 2018: Department of Child, Family, & Community SciencesUniversity of Central Florida, Orlando, FLResponsibilities include overseeing the education and training of more than 300 graduatestudents (master’s, specialists, and doctoral) in a CACREP-accredited and nationallyranked counselor education program with tracks in Counselor Education and Supervision(PhD & EdD), Clinical Mental Health Counseling (MA), Marriage, Couple, and FamilyTherapy (MA), and School Counseling (MA, MEd, & EdS); managing course schedulingand sequencing; leading the recruitment, admissions, and retention processes; marketingall graduate programs; leading and coordinating faculty endeavors; mentoring new faculty;hiring and monitoring of adjunct faculty; developing accreditation and assessmentmaterials and documents; and developing collaborative relationships with communityagencies and local educational bodies, to include community mental health agencies andhospitals, public and private schools, and county and state agencies.2011- Associate Professor of Counselor Education2019 Department of Counselor Education & School PsychologyDepartment name prior to 2018: Department of Child, Family, & Community SciencesUniversity of Central Florida, Orlando, FL2007- Assistant Professor of Counselor Education2011 Department of Educational and Human SciencesUniversity of Central Florida, Orlando, FL2007- Clinic Director of the UCF Community Counseling Clinic2011 College of EducationUniversity of Central Florida, Orlando, FLResponsibilities included the administration of a clinical full-service training facility in theCollege of Education at the University of Central Florida that offers free individual, couple,and family counseling sessions to the Central Florida community. These sessions areperformed by masters and doctoral students who are recorded and supervised by facultymembers and/or doctoral students learning clinical supervision. The clinic serves over 1200clients annually.

William Bryce Hagedornpage 3WORK EXPERIENCE – ACADEMIA continued2004- Program Director of Counselor Education2006 Department of Educational and Psychological StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, FLResponsibilities included overseeing the education and training of approximately 210graduate students in a CACREP-accredited masters program with tracks in School, MentalHealth, and Rehabilitation Counseling; managing course scheduling and sequencing;leading the admissions and student recruitment processes; marketing all three programs;hiring and monitoring of adjunct faculty; developing accreditation materials anddocuments; and developing collaborative relationships with community agencies and localeducational bodies, to include community mental health agencies and hospitals, public andprivate schools, and county and state agencies.2006Coordinator of Clinical Field ExperiencesDepartment of Educational and Psychological StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, FLResponsibilities included coordinating with school district personnel, agency personnel,and the Office of Student Teaching to finalize placement sites and obtain contractualagreements for school, mental health, and rehabilitation counseling students; monitoringall field experience processes to assure quality of site placements and satisfactoryexperiences for counseling students; consulting with faculty supervisors regarding studentprogress and completion of field experiences; preparing letters of verification ofcompletion of field experiences for state licensing and certifying agencies; coordinatingand leading each semester’s Student and Site Supervisor Orientations; maintainingevidence of student liability insurance and passing of State certification exams, and;maintaining and revising the Field Experience Handbook.2003- Assistant Professor of Counselor Education2006 Department of Educational and Psychological StudiesFlorida International University, Miami, FLResponsibilities included teaching graduate level counseling courses; advising 70 graduate students; supervising student interns and practicum students; generatingcounseling related research; curriculum planning and development; coordinating thegraduate Mental Health Counseling program; and university related service commitments.

William Bryce Hagedornpage 4HONORS AND AWARDSProfessional Honors, Awards, and Recognitions2021American Counseling Association (ACA)David K. Brooks Distinguished Mentor AwardThis award is granted to an ACA member who exemplifies the broadest definition ofmentoring through a demonstrated record of (a) supporting and strengthening thecounseling profession, (b) serving as a role model and mentor, and (c) promotingprofessional excellence whereby the individual freely gives of himself or herself to helpothers within the counseling profession.2018American Counseling Association (ACA)Doctoral Student Ethics Competition Award (2nd Place)Mumbauer, J., DiLorenzo, A. & Borland, J. (Faculty Advisor: W. Bryce Hagedorn)This competitive award is granted to a team of graduate students who best address a statedethical dilemma that is posed by the ACA. Universities nationwide are invited to participatein the competition.2017American Counseling Association (ACA)The American Counseling Association Fellow AwardThis award is granted to an ACA member of professional distinction who has beenrecognized for significant and unique contributions to the counseling profession throughprofessional practice, scientific achievement, leadership and governance, and/or teachingand training. The ACA Fellows program is an honorary recognition bestowed upon lessthan one percent of ACA members.2016Association of Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC)Meritorious Service AwardThis award is for an ASERVIC member who has demonstrated significant service to thefield of counseling and values in areas related to concerns of a spiritual and/or humanitariannature, as well as someone who promotes the ideals, values, and programs of ASERVIC.2015Florida Counseling Association (FCA)Florida Counseling Association Advocate of the YearThis award is designed to recognize an individual or organization who has made asignificant contribution to the improvement of the counseling profession in Florida.2014International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC)Outstanding Addictions and Offender Counselor Educator AwardThis award acknowledges an individual who has demonstrated an outstanding commitmentto the field of addictions / offender issues through teaching. This individual shouldexemplify outstanding teaching in the area of addictions / offender issues and have ademonstrated commitment to the education of professional counselors.

William Bryce Hagedornpage 5HONORS AND AWARDS continued2014American Counseling Association (ACA)Graduate Student Ethics Competition Award (2nd Place)Siddiqui, A., Fyvolent, C., & Foudray, K. (Faculty Advisor: W. Bryce Hagedorn)This competitive award is granted to a team of graduate students who best address a statedethical dilemma that is posed by the ACA. Universities nationwide are invited to participatein the competition.2013Chi Sigma Iota International Honor Society in Counseling (XΣI)Outstanding Chapter Newsletter AwardThe purpose of this award is to recognize an outstanding Chapter Newsletter at the Nationallevel. Dr. Hagedorn has served as the newsletter editor since its inception in 2008.2012Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES)Locke-Paisley Outstanding Mentor AwardThis award honors an individual who has been a significant mentor to graduate counselingstudents, emerging counselor educators, supervisors, and professional counselors. Such aperson assumes the role of coach, confidant, role model, and resource.2011American Counseling Association (ACA)The American Counseling Association Research AwardThis award honors and recognizes high quality and original research conducted by an ACAmember in areas of interest to the counseling profession. For the purpose of this award,research involves systematic inquiry or investigation using quantitative or qualitativetechniques that result in usable findings and recommendations for the field. The articlewhich won this year’s award was written by Lambie, Hagedorn, and Ieva (2010) andappeared in Counselor Education and Supervision.2010 Association of Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC)Biggs-Pine Award for Scholarly Contribution to Counseling and ValuesThis award recognizes significant contributions to the body of knowledge that identifiesand supports the importance of spiritual, ethical, and religious values in counseling. Thearticle which won this year’s award was written by Hagedorn and Gutierrez (2009) andappeared in Counseling & Values.2008 Association of Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC)Humanitarian of the Year AwardThis award is given to an individual who has devoted significant service to the field ofcounseling in areas related to the advancement of human welfare and social reform.2005Association of Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC)Professional Service Award

William Bryce Hagedornpage 6HONORS AND AWARDS continuedUniversity Honors and Awards2020The University of Central FloridaUCF Scroll & Quill SocietyThis honor is bestowed in recognition of sustained and outstanding achievements inresearch and/or creative activities at UCF that results in bringing national/internationalrecognition to the university.2017The University of Central Florida College of Education & Human PerformanceTeaching Incentive Program (TIP) AwardThis competitive award is based on teaching quality and effectiveness, continuingcommitment to instruction, and innovation and creativity in instruction.2015Counselor Education Program at the University of Central FloridaChi Sigma Iota Outstanding Faculty SupportThis award is granted by the students in the Upsilon Chi Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota to theUCF Counseling Faculty member who they feel most exemplifies a supportive and caringperson.2013The University of North Carolina at GreensboroDepartment of Counseling and Educational Development Alumni Excellence AwardThis award is given to a distinguished alumnus who has demonstrated evidence ofexemplary attainment in one or more of the following areas: (a) teaching, (b) research andscholarship, (c) service to professional organizations and the profession of counseling, (d)consistent delivery of professional counselor or student development services, and (e)delivery of counseling supervision, and who has made an impact on large groups ofpersons, notable at the state, national, or international level.2011Counselor Education Program at the University of Central FloridaChi Sigma Iota Outstanding Teaching Award for Counselor Education FacultyThis award is granted by the students in the Upsilon Chi Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota to theUCF Counseling Faculty member who they feel most exemplifies an outstanding educator.2011Counselor Education Program at the University of Central FloridaChi Sigma Iota Outstanding Mentorship Award for Counselor Education FacultyThis award is granted by the students in the Upsilon Chi Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota to theUCF Counseling Faculty member who they feel most exemplifies an outstanding mentor.2007The University of North Carolina at GreensboroSchool of Education Early Career AwardThis award is given for distinctive achievement to someone in the profession less than eightyears since receiving their most recent UNCG School of Education degree.

William Bryce Hagedornpage 7INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL REPUTATIONThe following positions and opportunities were solicited by the designated agencies.International AssociationsNorth American Chinese Psychological Association (NACPA)The NACPA provides Chinese psychological professionals with authentic, affordable,and high quality service through on-line webinars and supervision. NACPA membersinclude psychological consultants, psychotherapists, guidance counselors in schools,psychiatrists, and related professionals. I was initially invited to serve as theirDesignated Trainer, where my role is to serve as the sole provider of training toNACPA members, which includes webinars and live supervision. Most recently(2018), I was asked to serve as the Chair of a Board of Directors that I will be formingto support the mission of NACPA.National AssociationsAmerican Association of Christian Counselors (AACC)As a member of the Accreditation and Faith Committee, I was invited to participate ona committee of university administrators, faculty, and accreditation experts toformulate strategies for the integration of accreditation and faith-based education.Association of Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC)In addition to having served as the president of ASERVIC, I was an invited memberfor the Summit on Spirituality II, which consisted of identified experts in the fields ofcounseling and spirituality. This three-year summit was tasked with (a) reviewing andrevising the original ASERVIC Spiritual Competencies; (b) creating a registry for, anddesigning a new credential (the Spiritually Sensitive Counselor), and; (c) creatingmodules for training students and professionals to competently integrate spiritualityand counseling.Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs(CACREP)In addition to having served on the CACREP Board of Directors and as a UniversitySite Team Chair, I also serve as a CACREP Consultant. As such, my expertise has beensought on numerous occasions to work with universities to help them prepare for theCACREP accreditation process. A sample of these universities include: Albizu University, Miami, FLBellevue University, Bellevue, NEBethel University, St. Paul, MNCairn University, Langhorne, PAColorado Christian University, Lakewood, COConcordia University, Irvine, CADivine Mercy University, Arlington, VAEast Texas Baptist University, Marshall, TX

William Bryce Hagedornpage 8INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL REPUTATION continued George Washington University, Washington, DCHazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies, Center City, MNJacksonville University, Jacksonville, FLLaGrange College, LaGrange, GALynn University, Boca Raton, FLNyack College, New York, NYRichmont Graduate University, Atlanta, GA and Chattanooga, TNReformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, MS and Orlando, FLSoutheastern University, Lakeland, FLWestern Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MIDepartment of Veterans Affairs, Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment ServiceAs an Ethical Consultant, I was invited to design training materials for VocationalRehabilitation and Employment field staff via the Department of Veterans Affair’sonline training resource.National Association of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC)As an invited member of the National Addictions Standards and Studies CollaborativeCommittee, I helped to establish the first ever national standardized curriculum foraddiction professionals at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate levels.National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)As an invited Webinar Presenter, I have provided numerous trainings to NationallyCertified Counselors on such topics as military culture, decreasing resistance to helpseeking among military personnel, moral injury, Acceptance and CommitmentTherapy, and self-forgiveness.Regional, State, and LocalAspire Health Partners (formally Seminole Behavioral Health)As an invited Trainer and Consultant for Seminole Behavioral Health, I developed anddelivered trainings on such topics as Motivational Interviewing, co-occurringdisorders, forgiveness, and pathways to recovery.Orange County GovernmentAs an invited member of the Heroin Task Force, I served on the Education &Prevention Subcommittee, which consisted of educators and law enforcement officers.The Task Force was charged by the Major of Orange County to devise strategies toaddress the heroin epidemic that plagued Orange County.Space Coast Mental Health Counselors Association (SPMHCA)As an invited member of the SPMHCA Ethics Committee, my expertise has been soughtto help resolve ethical complaints within the organization.

William Bryce Hagedornpage 9INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL REPUTATION continuedAdditional Agencies/Organizations Seeking Consultation/TrainingIn addition to those listed above, the following agencies/organizations have solicited myservices as a consultant, trainer, and/or presenter during my time as a professor: Agape Family Ministries (Miami, FL)American Association of State Counseling Boards (Broken Arrow, OK)Caldwell University (Caldwell, NJ)Cabarrus Country Schools (Concord, NC)Center for Distributed Learning at the University of Central Florida (Orlando, FL)Central Florida Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (Orlando, FL)Christian Association for Psychological Studies (Batavia, IL)Florida Counseling Association (Deerfield Beach, FL)Florida Mental Health Counselors Association (West Palm Beach, FL)Indiana Association for Addiction Professionals (Indianapolis, IN)Mental Health Counselors of Central Florida (Winter Park, FL)McLeod Institute on Substance Abuse (Charlotte, NC)Miami Vineyard Community Church (Miami, FL)Neighborhood Center for Families (Orlando, FL)North Carolina Physicians Health Program (Raleigh, NC)Northland Church (Longwood, FL)Orlando Magic Basketball Team (Orlando, FL)Residence Life at the University of Central Florida (Orlando, FL)Seminole State College (Sanford, FL)St. Stephen’s Episcopal School (Bradenton, FL)Troy University (Orlando, FL)Tuskawilla United Methodist Church (Oviedo, FL)University Carillon United Methodist Church (Orlando, FL)University of Central Florida College of Medicine (Orlando, FL)University of Memphis (Memphis, TN)University of South Florida (Tampa, FL)University of Tennessee (Knoxville, TN)Vineyard in the Pines Church (Pembroke Pines, FL)Youth Ministry Institute (Orlando, FL)

William Bryce Hagedornpage 10INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL REPUTATION continuedInterviews by Local, National, and International MediaPrieur, D. (2021, May 5). University of Central Florida’s Opioid Workforce Expansion Programis training the next generation of addictio

University of Central Florida College of Community Innovation & Education, ED 322N . Present Department of Counselor Education & School Psychology University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL . graduate students in a CACREP-accredited