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OLIVER J. MORGAN, Ph.D., NCC, LMFT2008 CASE U.S. Professor Nominee (University of Scranton)2002-2004 Leahy Faculty Fellow (Panuska College of Professional Studies)1972 Phi Beta Kappa (ΦΒΚ), Fordham UniversityProfessorDepartment of Counseling and Human ServicesCollege of Professional StudiesUniversity of ScrantonScranton, PA 18510Home: [570] 586-7429Office: [570] 941-6171EMAIL: morgano1@scranton.eduFAX: [570] 941-5882CAREER SUMMARYProfessor (tenured)) in the Panuska College of Professional Studies at the University of Scranton. Professional interests andgoals have led to specialized training, clinical work, and scholarship in marital and family therapy, pastoral psychology,psychosocial oncology and issues of addiction and spirituality. Vocational and professional interests have also led to specialinstitutional leadership roles involving student lifestyles (alcohol & other drug abuse, sexuality, HIV) and corporate mission.EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONAmerican Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (Member # 21597)May 8, 2006Approved SupervisorPA State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family therapists and Professional CounselorsLicensed November 4, 2002 (MF000257)Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT)National Board for Certified Counselors/Center for Credentialing and Education, Inc.Certified May 24, 2002 (ACS00344).Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS)National Board of Addiction ExaminersBoard certified (# 6624), 1997Doctoral Addictions Counselor (DAC)National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc.Board Certified (#51886), 1997National Certified Counselor (NCC)Boston University, Boston, MA.Graduate School, Division of Religious and Theological StudiesDanielsen Fellow, 1985-1987Ph.D., Pastoral Psychology, awarded January, 1992.Institute For Contextual Growth, Ambler, PA.Advanced Training Seminars in Contextual and Relational Therapy, 1981-1983.Hahnemann Medical University & Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.Department of Mental Health Sciences - The Graduate SchoolM.F.T., Family Therapy, 1981.Weston Jesuit School of Theology, Cambridge, MA.M.Div. (with Distinction), 1979.

2Worcester Pastoral Counseling Center, Worcester, MA.Training & Supervision in Marriage & Family TherapyCertificate, 1978.Fordham University, Bronx, New York.B.A., English & Philosophy, 1973.Graduated Magna cum laude.PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEPresentlyProfessor, Counseling and Human ServicesCo-Founding Member, Resilience Counseling Associates Lead Counselor @ Supportive Oncology Service. Hematology & Oncology of NEPA1997-2009Chair, Department of Counseling & Human Services,University of Scranton.2002Promoted to Full Professor of Counseling and Human Services.Leahy Faculty Fellow, Panuska College of Professional Studies, 2002-2004.1996-2001Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Counseling & Human Services,University of Scranton, Scranton, PA.1996-1999Co-Chair, Center for Mission Reflection, University of Scranton.1990-1996Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling & Human ServicesUniversity of Scranton, Scranton, PAPastoral Psychologist, University Counseling Center, University of Scranton.1988-1990Pastoral Psychotherapist, Assabet Valley Pastoral Counseling Center, Westboro, MA.1985-1987Danielsen Fellow, The Albert V. Danielsen Institute, Boston University, Boston, MA.1981-1983Full-time school counselor, Scranton Preparatory School, Scranton, PA.Part-Time Faculty, University of Scranton, Scranton, PA.Staff, Institute for Contextual Growth, Ambler, PA.1979-1980Staff, The Children's Cottage, Children & Youth Services, Delaware County, PA.1973-1976Faculty, Gonzaga College High School, English Department, Washington, D.C.PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION ACTIVITIESBOOKSMorgan, O.J. and Litzke, C.H. (Eds.). (2008). Family interventions with substance abuse: Current bestpractices. Binghamton, NY: Haworth. Re-printed “special issue” of Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 26 (12).Morgan, O.J. (Ed.). (2007). Counseling and spirituality: Views from the profession. Boston, MA:Lahaska Press.

3Cernera, A.J. and Morgan, O.J. (Eds.). (2002). Examining The Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Volume 2.Fairfield, CT: Sacred Heart University Press.Cernera, A.J. and Morgan, O.J. (Eds.). (2000). Examining The Catholic Intellectual Tradition. Fairfield,CT: Sacred Heart University Press.Morgan, O.J. and Jordan, M. (Eds.). (1999). Addiction and spirituality: A multidisciplinary approach. St.Louis, MO: Chalice Press.BOOK CHAPTERSMorgen, K. & Morgan, O.J. (2011). Twelve Step spirituality. In J.S. Young & C.S. Cashwell (eds.),Integrating spirituality and religion into counseling: A guide to competent practice, 2 nd edition. Alexandria, VA:ACA.Morgan, O.J. & Stefanelli, M. (2007). Response to critical incident: You’re not one of us!: The age oldQuestion. In J.R. Culbreth, et al. (Eds.), Critical incidents in clinical supervision. Alexandria, VA: AmericanCounseling Association.Fuller, J.O. & Morgan, O.J. (2005). Spirituality and addictions counseling. In V.A. Kelly & G. J. Juhnke,(Eds.), Critical incidents in addictions counseling (pp.47-52). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.Morgan, O.J. (2002). “Spirituality, alcohol and other drug problems: Where have we been? Where are wegoing?” In T.F. McGovern and W.L. White (Eds.), Alcohol Problems in the United States: Twenty Years ofTreatment Perspective. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.Morgan, O.J. (2000). “Prevention.” In P. Stevens and R. Smith (Eds.), Substance abuse counseling:Theory and practice, 2nd edition (pp. 299-320). New York: Prentice-Hall.Morgan, O.J. (2000). “Counseling and spirituality.” In H.C. Hackney (Ed.), Practice issues for thebeginning counselor (pp. 170-182). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.Morgan, O.J. (1997). "Pastoral care and practical theology." Book chapter in, Vatican II: The ContinuingAgenda (pp. 223-248). Bridgeport, CT: Sacred Heart University Press.PROCEEDINGSMorgen, K., Morgan, O.J., Cashwell, C., & Miller, G. (in press). Strategies for the competent integrationof spirituality into addictions counseling training and supervision. VISTAS 2010. American Counseling Association.Morgan, O.J. (2006). Addiction and spirituality with clergy and religious: Reflections in the PresentSituation. The Blue Book (pp. 33-48): Proceedings of the 2006 Conference of the National Catholic Council onAlcoholism and Related Drug Problems (NCCA). Savannah, Georgia. January 24-26, 2006.Morgan, O.J. (1999). Qualitative studies in addiction and spirituality: Rationale and recent examples.Summary Proceedings of the Conference on Studying Spirituality and Alcohol. Sponsored by the National Instituteon Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Fetzer Institute (Bethesda,MD: February 1-2, 1999), pp. 20-22, 31-32.

4MONOGRAPHSMorgan, O.J. (Anon Author). (2009). Why Guest House? An alumnus answers the question . Lake Orion,MI: Guest House Inc. Also available online at the Guest House Institute website, , K., Morgan, O.J., Cashwell, C. & Miller, G. (2010). Strategies for the competent integration ofspirituality into addictions counseling training and supervision. VISTAS 2010. American Counseling Association.Morgan, O.J. (2009). Thoughts on the interaction of trauma, addiction, spirituality. Journal of Addictionsand Offender Counseling, 30 (1), pp. 5-15.Whittinghill, D., Carroll, J.J., and Morgan O.J. (2004). Curriculum standards for the education ofprofessional substance abuse counselors. Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 3 (2), 63-76.Morgan, O.J. (2002). Spirituality, alcohol and other drug problems: Where have we been? Where are wegoing? Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 20(3/4), 61-82.Kubicek, K., Morgan, O.J., and Morrison, N.C. (2002). Pathways to long-term recovery from alcoholdependence: Comparison of spontaneous remitters and AA members. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 20(2), 7181.Morgan, O.J. (2002). Alcohol problems, alcoholism and spirituality: An overview of measurement andscales. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 20 (1), 1-18.Morgan, O.J. (1999). 'Chemical comforting' and the theology of John C. Ford, S.J.: Classic answers to acontemporary problem. Journal of Ministry in Addiction and Recovery, 6(1), 29-66.Morgan, O.J. (1998, May). AA's moral theologian. Homiletic and Pastoral Review, 98(8), 65-68.Morgan, O.J. (1998, April). Addiction, family treatment, and healing resources: An interview with DavidBerenson. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 18(2), 54-62.Morgan, O.J. (1998). Practical theology, alcohol abuse and alcoholism: Methodological and biblicalconsiderations. Journal of Ministry in Addiction and Recovery, 5(2), 33-64.Toloczko, A.M., Morgan, O.J., Hall, D., Bruch, L.A., Mullane, J. and Walck, C. (1998). Graduatetraining of rehabilitation counselors in the addictions: A study of CORE-approved programs. RehabilitationEducation, 12(2), 115-127.Morgan, O.J., Toloczko, A.M. and Comly, E. (1997). Graduate training of counselors in the addictions: Astudy of CACREP-approved programs. Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 17(2), 66-76.Morgan, O.J. (1997, Fall). The U.S. bishops' instructions on chemical dependency: A model of practicaltheology. Journal of Ministry in Addiction and Recovery, 4(2), 9-37.Morgan, O.J. (1996). Recovery-sensitive counseling in the treatment of alcoholism. Alcoholism TreatmentQuarterly, 13(4), 63-73.Morgan, O.J. (1995, Spring). Recovery-sensitive formation. Human Development, pp.36-40.Morgan, O.J. (1995). "Commentary." In E. King and J. Castelli (Eds.), Culture of recovery, culture ofdenial: Alcoholism among men and women religious (pp.137-142). Washington, DC: Center for the Application of

5Research in the Apostolate (CARA), Georgetown University.Morgan, O.J. (1995). Extended length of sobriety: The missing variable. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly,12(1), 59-71.Eschbach, L.M. and Morgan, O.J. (1994). The freshman goal-setting program: Implementing anintegrated student development project. Journal of College Student Development, 35(5), 385-386.Morgan, O.J. (1994). AIDS prevention: What can be learned from a Catholic context? NASPA Journal,31(4), 298-308.Morgan, O.J. (1989). Elements in a spirituality of pastoral care. The Journal of Pastoral Care, 43, 99-109.Morgan, O.J. (1987). Pastoral counseling and petitionary prayer. Journal of Religion and Health, 26(2),149-152.Morgan, O.J. & LaFair, S. (1987, Spring). The family in healing. Human Development, pp. 20-24.Morgan, O.J. (1986). Music for the dance: Some meanings of solitude. Journal of Religion and Health, 25(1), 18-28.Morgan, O.J. (1983). A contextual perspective: Process and action in psychotherapy. The AmericanJournal of Family Therapy, 11(1), 65-66.Morgan, O.J. (1982, January). Runaways: Jurisdiction, dynamics, treatment. Journal of Marital andFamily Therapy, , 121-127.GRANTSMorgan, O.J. (January 16, 2008). The Resilience Project. 2008 preliminary grant proposal to the EdwardR. Leahy, Jr. Faculty Research Program (LFRP), J.A. Panuska, S.J. College of Professional Studies, University ofScranton, Scranton, PA. [Total amount requested: 25,000].Morgan, O. J. and Foley, M.A. (April 23, 2003). Pastoral Studies Collaborative Grant. 2003-2004 grantproposal to the Provost’s Advisory Group, Provost’s Initiative for Interdisciplinary Team Teaching & CollaborativeLearning Experiences, University of Scranton. [Total amount awarded: 2,000.00]Morgan, O.J. (April 15, 2002). Marriage & Family Therapy Curriculum Development. Summer GrantProposal to Office of Instructional Development, University of Scranton. [Total amount awarded: 1500.00].Morgan, E.M. and Morgan, O.J. (March, 2000). “In the eye of the hurricane: Adopting children withHIV/AIDS. Grant proposal to the Edward R. Leahy, Jr. Center for Faculty Research and Development, J.A.Panuska, S.J. College of Professional Studies, University of Scranton, Scranton, PA. [Total amount awarded: 14,000].Morgan, O.J. [Principal Author], et al. (1994, August 11). The next step: A community that matters.Grant proposal to The Fund For The Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), U.S. Department ofEducation (#P183A40018). University of Scranton, Scranton, PA. [Total amount awarded: 122,006].

6PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIPMorgan, O.J. & Poray, W. (Summer, 2009). What are they saying about trauma and addiction? GuestHouse Institute website, Guest House, Inc. (Lake Orion, MI). Available from the n.pdfPUBLICATIONS (MAGAZINES, NEWSLETTERS, ETC.)Morgan, O.J. (1997). “Teaching Portfolio.” In P. Seldin, The teaching portfolio: A practical guide toimproved performance and promotion/tenure decisions, 2nd edition (pp. 167-173). Bolton, MA: Anker PublishingCompany, Inc.Morgan, O.J. (1997, Winter). Elements of an intentional community. The Scranton Journal, pp. 6-8.Morgan, O.J. (1994, December 31). Colleges refuse to act on drinking. The Philadelphia Inquirer, A5.Morgan, O.J. (1994, Summer). It can be done: Scranton's response to a national challenge. The ScrantonJournal, pp. 6-7.Morgan, O.J. (1994, Spring). A group approach to understanding college women's drinking. PASGWNewsletter, pp. 4-5.Morgan, O.J. (1993, Winter). What are focus groups? PASGW Newsletter, p. 2.Natale, S.M. and Morgan, O.J. (1977). Social scientists and moral theology. New Catholic World, pp.301-309.SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURESMorgan, O.J. (2012). “A Pastoral Counseling Perspective on Spirituality, Addiction, and Codependency.”Professional Day presentation. Moravian Theological Seminary. Bethlehem, PA. November 16, 2012.Jacob, E., Toloczko, AM, Morgan, O.J. (2007). Training culturally competent human servicesprofessionals: Addressing “Fit for the Profession.” Workshop presentation at the annual conference of the NationalOrganization for Human Services (NOHS), Atlanta, GA. November 2, 2007.Morgan, O.J. (2006). “Addiction and spirituality with clergy and religious: Reflections in the presentsituation.” Plenary Lecture at the Winter Leadership Conference, Guest House /NCCA Conference. Savannah, GA.January 26, 2006.Morgan, O.J. (2005). “The disease concept of chemical dependency: Full circle and still learning.” Daylong presentation at the Serento Gardens Alcoholism and Drug Services training. Hazelton, PA. February 18, 2005.Morgan, O.J. (2004). “Addiction and spirituality: Assessments, treatment planning, and issues forrecovery.” Presentation at the Psychiatric Nursing Conference, Drexel University, College of Nursing and healthProfessions. Philadelphia, PA. May 19, 2004).Morgan, O.J. (2003). “A piece of sky, a chunk of earth: Spirituality and disability.” Featured SpeakerAddress at 2nd Annual disabilities Conference, University of Scranton. Scranton, PA, September 19, 2003.Morgan, O.J. (1999, February). “Qualitative studies as a guide to future research.” Part of Panel

7Presentation with W.R. Miller and M. Bennett [“Critical Review of State of the Knowledge on Spirituality andAlcohol”] at National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [NIAAA] Conference, “Studying Spirituality andAlcohol.” Bethesda, MD. February 1-2, 1999.Collins, T.M., Collins, B.G., Morgan, O.J., Estrada, J.F. (1999, April). “Theories of social change:Meeting the curricular needs of counselors as social change agents.” Presentation to the American CounselingAssociation 1999 World Conference (San Diego, CA).Morgan, O.J. and Jordan, M. (1998, May). Co-Moderator and Presenter, The Danielsen Institute andBoston University conference, “Addiction and Spirituality: Challenging Perspectives in an Emerging Field.” Boston,MA: May 1-2, 1998. Presented two papers: “Spirituality and Addiction; An Overview” (May 1) and “Hot ButtonIssues in Understanding and Treating Addictions: Spiritual and Theological Perspectives” (May 2).Morgan, O.J. (1997, May). Invited Participant and Discussant. Brown 1997 Conference, “InformationResources for Alcohol Research.” Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University.Morgan, O.J. (1996, October). "Elements of An Intentional Community." Paper presented to the Board ofVisitors, College of Health, Education and Human Resources. University of Scranton, Scranton, PA.Morgan O.J. (1996, June). “Biblical theological foundations for this ministry.” Presented at The NorthConway Institute June Assembly, co-sponsored with The Boston University School of Theology. Through 2000 andBeyond: The Future Ministry of Faith Congregations in the Field of Addictions. The Campion Renewal Center,Weston, MA: June 10-12, 1996.Morgan, O.J. (1996, May). “Pastors, addicts and affected others: Healing the metaphors that bind us.”Presented at the retirement conference of Merle R. Jordan, Th.D., co-sponsored by The Danielsen Institute andBoston University. Boston, MA: May 11, 1996Toloczko, A.M., Morgan, O.J., Hall, D., Bruch, L., Mullane, J. and Walck, C. (1996, April). "Training inthe addictions: A report on CORE-approved programs." Presentation to the 1996 American Counseling Association(ACA) World Convention. Pittsburgh, PA.Morgan, O.J., Toloczko, A.M., and Comly, E. (1995, April). "Training in the addictions: A report onCACREP-approved programs." Presentation to the 1995 American Counseling Association (ACA) annual nationalconvention. Denver, CO.Bryan, J.T., Nadel, E. and Morgan, O.J. (1995, March). "Comprehensive institutional intervention:Student lifestyles, substance abuse and educational opportunities." Day-long pre-conference presentation to the1995 National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) annual national conference. San Diego,CA.Morgan, O.J. (1994, May 11). The role of the clergy: Prevention, addictions, and recovery. Presentation atday-long interfaith clergy symposium, "Addictions and Recovery: Helping You to Help Others." Hempstead, NY:Department of Drug & Alcohol Addiction.Morgan, O.J., Hall, D.W., Eschbach, L.E., and Collins, T. (1994, April). "Developing counselor trainingclinics: Process and practice." Presented at the annual national conference of the American Counseling Association(ACA). Minneapolis, MN.Morgan, O.J. and Comiskey, M. (1993, November 6). "Women and college drinking: Where do we gofrom here?" Presentation at 25th Anniversary Conference of Pennsylvania Counseling Association (PCA).Harrisburg, PA.

8Collins, T., Eschbach, L.E., Hall, D. and Morgan, O.J. (1993, November 5). "Monitoring a counselingprogram: Using focus groups and supervision." Presentation at 25th Anniversary Conference of PennsylvaniaCounseling Association (PCA). Harrisburg, PA.Collins, T., Eschbach, L.E., Hall, D. and Morgan, O.J. (1993, October 3). "Nuts and bolts development ofa university-based practicum." Presentation at Annual Conference of North Atlantic Regional Association forCounselor Education and Supervision (NARACES). Cape Elizabeth, ME.Bryan, J.A. and Morgan, O.J. (1992, June 24). "AIDS education: A total university response."Presentation at the Region II Annual Conference, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators(NASPA). Lake Harmony, PA.Cunningham, J.J., Martin, E., and Morgan, O.J. (1992, March). "Family-of-origin correlates of early onsetaddiction." Presentation at the annual national conference of the American Association for Counseling andDevelopment (AACD). Baltimore, MD.Eschbach, L. and Morgan, O.J. (1992, February). "The Freshman Goal-Setting Program: An integratedapproach." Presentation at the Annual Meeting on The Freshman Year Experience (21-25 February), University ofSouth Carolina. Columbia, SC.Morgan, O.J. (1992, January 3). "In a sober voice." Presentation at the Fifth International QualitativeResearch in Education Conference, University of Georgia. Athens, GA.Morgan, O.J. (1991, November 17). "In a sober voice - Part II." Presentation to the Fall Fly-byconference of The North Conway Institute. Boston, MA.Morgan, O.J. (1991, April 11). "In a sober voice: Experiences of long-

'Chemical comforting' and the theology of John C. Ford, S.J.: Classic answers to a contemporary problem. Journal of Ministry in Addiction and Recovery, 6 (1), 29-66 .

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