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CURRICULUM VITAE (10/3/17)Victor Molinari, Ph.D., ABPPBoard Certified in Clinical Psychology and GeropsychologyProfessorSchool of Aging StudiesCollege of Behavioral and Community SciencesUniversity of South Florida13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.; MHC 1320Tampa, Florida 33612-3807Phone (813) 974-1960Fax (813) 974-5788Email: vmolinari@usf.eduWebpage: TION:FellowshipTexas Research Institute of Mental Sciences Gerontology Center9/79-8/81 (now University of Texas Mental Sciences Institute),Houston, Texas. Clinical post-doctoral fellowship in geriatricpsychology.Ph.D.6/76-8/79Memphis State University (now University of Memphis),Memphis, Tennessee (APA approved). Major in clinicalpsychology.Ohio State University Medical School Clinical PsychologyInternship Program (APA approved), Sept 1978 - Aug 1979.M.S.9/73-5/76Memphis State University (now University of Memphis),Memphis, Tennessee. Major in clinical psychology.B.A. (cum laude)9/69-6/73Queens College of the City University of New York, New York.Major in psychology.EMPLOYMENT:Aug – 2011 – PresentUniversity of South Florida, Tampa, FloridaProfessor – School of Aging Studies, College of Behavioral andCommunity Sciences. Governance committee member andDirector of mental health & aging track, PhD in Aging Studiesprogram. MA in Gerontology Governance Council. Faculty SenatePublications Council (2013-2016). CBCS representative to USFSabbatical Selection committee (2014 – 2016 Chair in 2015 &2016). SAS representative to Behavioral Healthcare committee(2014 - ). Member CBCS T&P committee (2014 - ). Member

Curriculum Vitae of Victor Angelo Molinari, Ph.D.Page 2CBCS Instructor Promotion committee; Florida Policy ExchangeCenter advisory board member (2014). FMHI affiliate member(2015 - ). Member, CBCS Faculty Council (2014-2016). StudentOrganization Advisor, Hearts for the Homeless Tampa (2017).Sept 2002 – Aug 2011University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.Professor - Department of Aging and Mental Health, Louis de laParte Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI). Tenured(6/08).Training committee member and supervisor, FMHI APAapproved clinical psychology internship program (9/03-9/08).Member, FMHI curriculum committee (1/07-8/11), FMHI TrainingAction Advisory committee (11/07), FMHI Faculty Council (2/08 –2/10), FMHI T&P committee (research professor track) (10/08).Co-chair, FMHI post-doctoral training committee (3/07). Member,BCS research fellowship committee (8/09). Co-chair/Chair ofAging Policy Research group (11/02 – 12/07). AMH T&Pcommittee member (8/08 - ). Alternate member, MedicalInstitutional Review Board (10/1/03 -9/30/11). Member, USFHonors & Awards Council (2005-2008). Adjunct faculty, School ofAging Studies (SAS).March 1985 - Aug 2002 Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, Texas.Director, Geropsychology (3/85–8/02). Director of PsychologyTraining and APA-approved professional psychology internshipprogram (5/01–8/02); Acting Director of Psychology Training(1/01-5/01); Assistant Director of Psychology Training (11/991/01); Major preceptor for VA geropsychology postdoctoralfellowship program (9/93–8/02). Psychology Practice Boardmember (5/01–8/02); Psychology Service Executive Committeemember (1/90-1/01). Director, geropsychiatric outpatient clinic(6/94-12/97). Staff psychologist on geropsychiatric inpatient unit(3/85–8/02). Clinical Assistant (7/83-1/94) & Associate (2/94-8/02)Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and BehavioralSciences, Baylor College of Medicine. Adjunct Assistant Professorof Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychology,University of Houston (1/88-12/89; 2/91- 2/93; 9/98-8/00). AdjunctClinical Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology in theCollege of Education, University of Houston (6/93-6/94; 5/02present). Affiliate, University of Texas Center on Aging (4/958/02). Faculty Associate, Huffington Center on Aging, BaylorCollege of Medicine (9/97-8/02). Affiliate, VISN 16 MIRECCGeropsychiatric Research Group (5/99-8/02).Sept 1981- Feb 1985Mid-City Mental Health & Mental Retardation Authority, Houston,Texas.Staff psychologist in geriatric outpatient clinic of communitymental health center. Consulting supervisor of post-doctoralfellows in geriatric psychology and psychiatry at the TexasResearch Institute of Mental Sciences.

Curriculum Vitae of Victor Angelo Molinari, Ph.D.Page 3LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS:Board certified (ABPP) #7750, Geropsychology (ABGERO) (Dec 2014)Board certified (ABPP) #5495, Clinical Psychology (ABCP) (Oct 2001).Licensed Psychologist, State of Florida (Dec 26, 2002 – Present), License PY # 6674.Licensed Psychologist, State of Texas (Jan 17, 1981 – Jan 14, 2003), License # 2-2172.Licensed Psychological Examiner, State of Tennessee (June 4, 1976 - Dec 31, 1978), P.E.# 409.AWARDS AND HONORS:American Psychological Association Division 20 (Adult Development and Aging) ‘JohnSantos Distinguished Program Development in Clinical Gerontology Award ‘ (August 2017).University of South Florida School of Aging Studies ‘Sue V. Saxon Outstanding TeachingAward in the Field of Gerontology’ (April 2017).American Psychological Association Committee on Aging ‘CONA Award for theAdvancement of Psychology and Aging’ (August 2015).Psychologists in Long Term Care Professional Award for ‘Outstanding Contributions toPsychology in Long Term Care’ (August 2014).Society for Clinical Geropsychology ‘M. Powell Lawton Award for DistinguishedContributions to Clinical Geropsychology’ (August 2013).Fellow status, American Psychological Association, Division 20 (Adult Development &Aging) (August 2007).Sigma Xi (Scientific Research Society), Tampa Bay Chapter (April 2004).Member, American Academy of Clinical Psychology (AACP) (Oct 2002 – Dec 2017).Fellow status, American Psychological Association, Division 12 (Society of ClinicalPsychology) (August 2002).Fellow status, Gerontological Society of America - Behavioral & Social Sciences section(April 2001).Houston VAMC’s 1997 ‘Hands and Heart Award’ (May 1998).Houston VAMC’s Mental Health Executive Committee, ‘Outstanding Mental Health TeacherAward’ (Dec 1997).

Curriculum Vitae of Victor Angelo Molinari, Ph.D.Page 4Alzheimer Association, Houston chapter ‘Harry E. Walker Award for ProfessionalExcellence’ (May 1996).Houston VAMC ‘Special Achievement/Contribution Award’ (April 1988; June 1989; July1990; July 1991; Aug 1992; Aug 1993; July 1994; Aug 1995; April 1996; April 1997; Nov1999; Oct 2000; Feb, 2001; Feb, 2002).Graduated cum laude with high honors in Psychology from Queens College (June 1973).Phi Beta Kappa (April 1973).National Honor Society of Secondary Schools (April 1968).BOOKS:Bush, S., Allen, R., & Molinari. V. (2017). Ethical practice in geropsychology. WashingtonDC: APA Press.Molinari, V. (Ed.) (2011). Specialty competencies in geropsychology. New York: OxfordUniversity Press.Loboprabhu, S., Molinari, V., & Lomax, J. (Eds.) (2006). Supporting the caregiver indementia: A guide for health care providers. Washington DC: Johns Hopkins Press.Norris, M., Molinari, V., & Ogland-Hand, S. (Eds.) (2002). Emerging trends in psychologicalpractice in long term care. Binghamton, New York: Haworth Press.Molinari. V. (Ed.) (2000). Professional psychology in long term care: A comprehensiveguide. New York: Hatherleigh Press.BOOK CHAPTERS, MONOGRAPHS, ESSAYS ETC.:Molinari, V. & Ellis, M. (2017). Psychological interventions in long-term care settings. In N.Pachana (Ed.), Encyclopedia of geropsychology (pp. 1926-1931). New York: Springer.Loboprabhu, S. & Molinari, V. (2017). Supporting the caregiver in dementia. In R. Burke &l. Calvano (Eds.), The sandwich generation: Caring for oneself and others at home and atwork (pp. 81-98). United Kingdom: Edward Elger Publishing Ltd.National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC) Advisory Panel (Baron, R.C., Diehl, S., Heller, T.,Hirschman, K., Levine, C., Molinari, V., Plotinick, D., Roker, R., Wagner, D., Niles-Yokum,K. (2016). On pins and needles: Caregivers of adults with mental illness. NAC: WashingtonDC.Hinrichsen, G., & Molinari, V. (2016). Geropsychology guidelines. In S. Whitbourne (Ed.),The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of adulthood and aging (pp. 568-571). New York: Wiley.DOI: 10.1002/9781118528921.wbeaa052

Curriculum Vitae of Victor Angelo Molinari, Ph.D.Page 5Rosowsky, E., & Molinari, V. (2016). Personality disorders. In S. Whitbourne (Ed.), TheEncyclopedia of adulthood and aging (pp.1044-1049). New York: Wiley. DOI:10.1002/9781118528921.wbeaa044Balsis, S., Zweig, R., & Molinari, V. (2015). Personality disorders. In P. Lichtenberg & B.Mast (Eds.), APA handbook of clinical geropsychology (pp. 79-94). Washington DC:American Psychological Association Press.Karel, M., Molinari, V., Emery, E., &, Knight, B.G. (2015). Pikes Peak conference andcompetency-based training in professional geropsychology. In P. Lichtenberg & B. Mast(Eds.), APA handbook of clinical geropsychology (pp. 19-43). Washington DC: AmericanPsychological Association Press.Vongxaiburana, E., Molinari, V., & Hyer, K. (2014). Older Adults and long-term care:Trends and challenges in mental health treatment. In N. Pachana & K. Laidlaw (Eds.), TheOxford handbook of clinical geropsychology: International perspectives (pp.335 – 354).London: Oxford University Press.Molinari, V., Hyer, K., Chiriboga, D., Branch, L., & Schonfeld. L. (2012). Mental healthtreatment in nursing homes. Marquette Elder’s Advisor Law Review, 13(1), 1-30.Segal, D., Zweig, R. & Molinari, V. (2012). Personality disorders and aging. In S.K.Whitbourne & M. J. Sliwinski (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of adulthood and aging(1st ed.) (pp. 312-330). New York: John Wiley & Sons.Molinari, V. (2011). Professional identification. In V. Molinari (Ed.), Specialty competenciesin geropsychology (pp. 3-13). New York: Oxford University Press.Molinari, V. & Segal, D. (2011). Personality disorders: Aetiology and genetics. In M.T.Abou-Saleh, C. L. E. Kataona & A. Kumar (Eds.), Principles and practice of geriatricpsychiatry (3nd ed.) (pp.649-654). New York: John Wiley & Sons.Cohen, D. & Molinari, V. (2011). The untold story: caregivers who kill. In G. Maletta & M.Agronin (Eds.), Principles and practice of geriatric psychiatry (2nd ed.) (pp.53-56).Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.Depp, C., Loughran, C., Vahia, I., & Molinari, V. (2010). Assessing psychosis in acute andchronically mentally ill older adults. In P. Lichtenberg (Ed.), Handbook of assessment inclinical gerontology (2nd ed.) (pp.123-154). New York: John Wiley & Sons.Emery, E. Woodhead, E. & Molinari, V., Hunt, M. G. (2010). Treatment adherence in latelife. In P. Lichtenberg (Ed.), Handbook of assessment in clinical gerontology (2nd ed.)(pp.427-457). New York: John Wiley & Sons.Molinari, V., & Volicer, L. (2010). Dementia. In I. Weiner & E. Craighead (Eds.), Corsini’sencyclopedia of psychology (4th ed.) (pp.472-474). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Curriculum Vitae of Victor Angelo Molinari, Ph.D.Page 6Molinari, V. (2008). Prologue. In E. Rosowsky, J. Casciani, & M. Arnold (Eds.).Geropsychology and long-term care: A practitioner’s guide (p.v). New York: SpringerPublishing.Hyer, L., Molinari, V., Mills, W. & Yeager, C. A. (2008). Personolgical assessment andtreatment of older adults. In T. Millon & C. Bloom (Eds.), The Millon Inventories: Apractitioner's guide to personalized clinical assessment (2nd ed.) (pp.296-326). New York:Guilford Press.Clifford, A., Cipher, D., Roper, K., Snow, L., & Molinari, V. (2008). Cognitive-behavioralpain management interventions for long-term care residents with physical and cognitivedisabilities. In D. Gallagher-Thompson, A. Steffan, & L. Thompson (Eds.), Handbook ofbehavioral and cognitive therapies with older adults (pp.76-101). New York: SpringerPublishing.Schonfeld, L., Brown, L., & Molinari, V. (2007). Behavior management of wanderingbehavior: Staff training issues. In A. Nelson & D. Algase (Eds.), Evidence-based protocolsfor managing wandering behavior (pp. 195-213) (American Journal of Nursing Book of theYear Award for Gerontology). New York: Springer Publishing.Molinari, V. (2006). Caregiver burden. In S. Loboprabhu, V. Molinari, & J. Lomax (Eds.),Supporting the caregiver in dementia: A guide for health care providers (pp. 63-81).Washington DC: Johns Hopkins Press.Molinari, V., Kier, F., & Rosowsky, E. (2006). SOC, personality, and long term care. In L.Hyer & R. Intrieri (Eds.), Geropsychological interventions in long-term care (pp. 139-155).New York: Springer Publishing.Molinari. V. (2002). Group therapy in long term care sites. In M. Norris, V. Molinari, & S.Ogland-Hand (Eds.) Emerging practices for psychologists in long term care (pp.13-24).Binghamton, New York: Haworth. Also in Clinical Gerontologist, 25(1/2), 13-24.Molinari, V., Sibert, T., & Swartz, M. (2002). Personality disorders: Aetiology and genetics.In J.R.M. Copeland, M.T. Abou-Saleh & D. Blazer (Eds.) Principles and practice of geriatricpsychiatry (2nd edition) (pp.587-591). New York: John Wiley & Sons.Molinari, V. (2002). Commentary on C. Brody’s “Working with women with severe languagedisorders”. In R. Trotman & C. Brody (Eds.) Psychotherapy and counseling with olderwomen (pp.216-218). New York: Springer Publishing.Molinari, V. (2000). Introduction. In V. Molinari (Ed.) Professional psychology in long termcare: A comprehensive guide (pp. xvii – xxxi) . New York: Hatherleigh Press.Molinari, V. (1999). Ethical issues in the clinical management of older adults withpersonality disorder. In E. Rosowsky, L. Abrams, & R. Zweig (Eds.) Personality disorders inolder adults: Emerging issues in diagnosis and treatment (pp.275-287). Mahwah, NewJersey: Erlbaum Associates.

Curriculum Vitae of Victor Angelo Molinari, Ph.D.Page 7Molinari, V. (1999). Using reminiscence and life review as natural therapeutic strategies ingroup therapy. In M. Duffy (Ed.) Handbook of counseling and psychotherapy with olderadults (pp.154-165). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.American Psychological Association Working Group on the Older Adult (N. Abeles, S.Cooley, I. M. Deitch, M. S. Harper, G. Hinrichsen, M. Lopez, & V. Molinari) (1997). Whatpractitioners should know about working with older adults. Washington D. C.: Author. Alsoin Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 1998, 29, 413-427.Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for Cost Containment - Technical AdvisoryGroup (R. Baker, J. D. Carroll, D. Frazer, D. Gallagher-Thompson, J. Graca, P.Lichtenberg, V. Molinari, J. Moye, & L. Thompson) (1997). Assessment of competency andcapacity of the older adult: A practice guideline for psychologists. Milwaukee: Author.Molinari, V. (1996). Current approaches in therapy with elderly clients. In The Hatherleighguide to psychotherapy (pp.192-213). New York: Hatherleigh Press.Molinari, V. (1991). Mental health issues in the elderly. In E.D. Taira (Ed.) The mentallyimpaired elderly: Strategies and interventions to maintain function (pp.23-29). New York:Haworth Press. Also in Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 9, 23-30.Molinari, V. (1987, 2002). Introduction to Love is ageless: Stories about Alzheimer'sdisease (Ed. J. Bryant) (1st ed. pp.1-6). Oakland, California: Serala Press; (2nd ed. pp. 3-6).Felton, California: Lompico Creek Press.Foelker, G., Molinari, V., Marmion, J., & Chacko, R. (1985). Lithium groups and elderlybipolar outpatients. In T. L. Brink (ed.) Clinical gerontology: A guide to assessment andintervention (pp.297-307). New York: Haworth Press. Also in Clinical Gerontologist, 1986, 5,297-307.REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (FULL PAPERS):Merz, C. C., Koh, D., Sakai, E., Molinari, V., Karel, M. J., Moye, J., Merz, C., Carpenter, B.D. (Accepted 8/30/17). The big shortage: Geropsychologists discuss facilitators and barriersto working in the field of aging. Translational Issues in Psychological ScienceSelf, M., Wise, E. H., Beauvais, J., & Molinari, V. (Accepted, 8/6/17). Ethics in training andtraining in ethics: Special considerations for postdoctoral fellowships in health servicespsychology. Training and Education in Professional Psychology.Molinari, V., & Rosowsky, E. (Accepted 4/25/17). Commentary on special issue ofassessment in older adults. Assessment.Moye, J., Molinari, V., Karel, M., Naik, A. D., & Carpenter, B.D. (Accepted 1/20/17). Come,join, lead: Attracting students to careers in aging and promoting involvement ingerontological societies. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education doi:http://10.1080/02701960.2017.1287075

Curriculum Vitae of Victor Angelo Molinari, Ph.D.Page 8Muralidharan, A., Klingaman, E., Molinari, V., Goldberg, R. (Accepted10/22/16). Perceivedbarriers to older and younger veterans with Serious Mental Illness. Psychiatric RehabilitationJournal. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/prj0000245Molinari, V., Hobday, J., Roker, R., Kunik, M. Kane, R.A., Kaas, M., Mehrotra, C.,Williams, C, Robbins, J.C., & Dobbs, D. (2017). Impact of Serious Mental Illness onlinetraining for certified nursing assistants in long term care. Gerontology and GeriatricsEducation, 38(4), 359-374. asant, M., Molinari, V., Hobday, J., Fazio, S., Cullen, N., & Hyer. K. (2017). Evaluationof the CARES Online dementia training among Oregon caregivers. InternationalPsychogeriatrics, 29(1), 45-56.Muralidharan, A., Klingaman, E. A., Molinari, V. A., & Goldberg, R. (2016). Medical andpsychosocial barriers to weight management in older veterans with and without SeriousMental Illness. Psychological Services, 13(4),419-427.Carpenter, B.D., Sakai, E., Karel, M.J., Molinari, V., & Moye, J. (2016). Training forresearch and teaching in geropsychology: Preparing the next generation of scholars andeducators. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 37(1), 43-61.Karel, M., Sakai, E., & Molinari, V., Moye, J., & Carpenter, B. (2016). Training forgeropsychology supervision and practice: Perspectives of geropsychology programgraduates. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 10, 37-44.Ali, N. B., Luther, S., Volicer, L., Algase, D., Beattie, E., Brown, L., Molinari, V., Moore, H.,& Joseph, I. (2016). Risk assessment of wandering behavior in mild dementia. InternationalJournal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 31(4) 367-374. doi: 10.1002/gps.4336Jang, Y., Yoon, H., Chiriboga, D. A., Molinari, V., & Davis. K. (2015). Bridging the gapbetween psychiatric disorders and mental health services: A study of African Americans.American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 23(7), 658-665.Ellis, M. E., Molinari, V., Dobbs, D., Smith, K., & Hyer, K. (2015). Assessing approachesand barriers to anti-psychotic drug use in Florida nursing homes. Aging and Mental Health,19(6), 507-516.Park, N. S., Jang, Y., Lee, B. S., Chiriboga, D. A., & Molinari, V. (2015). Correlates ofattitudes toward personal aging in older assisted living residents. Journal of GerontologicalSocial Work, 58(3), 232-252.Loboprabhu, S., & Molinari, V., Abbas-Asghar, A. (2015). Castaways: Addressing hostilityand helplessness in severely lonely adults. Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 21(2), 93-106.Rowe, M., Houston, A., Molinari, V., Bulat, T., Bowen, M., Spring, H., Mutolo, S. S., &McKenzie, B. (2015). The concept of missing incidents in people with dementia.Healthcare, 3(4), 1121-1132. DOI:10.3390/healthcare3041121

Curriculum Vitae of Victor Angelo Molinari, Ph.D.Page 9Molinari, V., & Ellis, M. E. (2014). Survey of master's gerontology students spanning over40 years. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 35(3), 264-276.Chiriboga, D.A., Jang, Y., Molinari, V., Kim, G., & Ko, J.E. (2014). Recalled attributes ofparents with Alzheimer's disease: Relevance for caregiving. Health Psychology andBehavioural Medicine, 2(1), 1038-1052. DOI:10.1080/21642850.2014.971800Jang, Y., Park, N. S., Dominguez, D., & Molinari, V. (2014). Social engagement in olderresidents of assisted living facilities. Aging & Mental Health, 18(5), 642-647.Jang, Y., Chiriboga, D. A., Molinari, V., Roh, S

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