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CURRICULUM VITAESophia F. Dziegielewski, Ph.D., LCSWE-mail: Sophia.Dziegielewski@ucf.edu or sdziegie@aol.comEDUCATION:1990Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, Ph.D. Social Work1986Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, Master of Social Work (MSW)1981University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, BA Sociology, Cum Laude Honor GraduatePROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AND CREDENTIALS:2013-Present Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Florida, License # 00054491999-2013Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Florida, License # 0005449 (2009-13- Inactive Status)2006-2012Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, State of Ohio, License # I 0600082 (Current Inactive)1992-2003Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Tennessee, License # 10401992-2003Certified Clinical Social Worker, State of Tennessee1991-2004Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of Georgia, License # 1616222003-present Recognized Expert Witness in Social Work in the State and Federal CourtsMILITARY SERVICE:1992-20021989-19921974-1977United States Army, Social Work Officer, Rank of Major, Active/In-Active ReservesUnited States Army, Persian Gulf War Veteran, Social Work Officer, Honorable DischargeUnited States Air Force, Vietnam Era Veteran, Honorable DischargeSCHOLARSHIP/PUBLICATION SUMMARY:Over 150 publications, reflective of practice and research in the area of health and mental health.96 ARTICLES:Peer-reviewed and Invited Articles8 TEXTBOOKS:Health, Mental Health, Practice, Psychopharmacology, and Addictions4 INSTRUCTOR MANUALSFor textbooks listed above4 TRAINING MANUALS:3 Training Manuals for Social Work Licensure Preparation and Supervision31 TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS:31 Textbook Chapters9 OTHER PUBLICATIONS:3 Newspaper/Online Publications/Book ReviewsCONTRACT AND GRANT ACTIVITY:7 Funded Grants and/or Contracts (3 Federal Grants; 1 multi-year million dollar State Contract)1 Federal Grant (2009-2013), community partnership with evaluation contract with an expected 7 million in allocations1 Federal Training Grant (1993-1999), securing over 10 million in physician salary allocations30 Non-funded (publication-resulting) clinical projectsPROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION: 14 recent radio, television, and newspaper, magazine features2016 NASW Central Unit Social Work Educator of the Year2016 NASW Florida State Chapter: Social Work Educator of the YearCOMMUNITY SERVICE/PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS:Numerous peer-reviewed and invited presentations on topics in social work such as mental health diagnosis,psychopharmacology, addictive and sleep disorders, leadership, ensuring protection of human subjects, supervision, healthcare social work and evidence-based best practices.SELECTED AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS:NASW Educator of the Year, Unit Chapter and Florida State Chapter, 2016College of Health and Public Affairs Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award: 2002University Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award: 2002University Faculty Leadership and Mentoring Award: 2002, Teaching Incentive Award (TIP): 2002Featured in the national magazine "Social Work Today" referred to as a Legend in the Field: 2003

DziegielewskiVitae, pg. 2ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS AND 9951995-1992199219921986Outstanding Alumni Award, College of Sciences, University of Central FloridaNASW Social Work Educator of the Year (State of Florida)NASW Social Work Educator of the Year (Central Florida Unit)Department of the Army, Certificate of Appreciation, Contribution to Internship Students, Fort Hood, TXPublication Recognition Award, UCF Women FacultyMerit Increase-Band Two Recognition for Both Teaching and Research-University of CincinnatiAuthors Editors and Composers, Key Note Presentation and Recognition Award-University of CincinnatiAuthors Editors and Composers Award, University of CincinnatiTeam Trainer Award, Hostage NegotiatorsTeam Trainer Award, Crisis Intervention Training for Correctional OfficersExcellence in Graduate Teaching Award, University of Central Florida (1 award per year).Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award, College of Health and Public Affairs, UCF (one award peryear representing five schools or departments at the University).Teaching Incentive Award (TIP)University Faculty Leadership Award (one award per year representing over 2,000 faculty).Voted Faculty Representative UCF College of Health and Public Affairs, GraduationTeaching Incentive Program Award (TIP), (represents teaching excellence)Voted Faculty Representative UCF College of Health and Public Affairs, GraduationJean Rayfield Teaching Commitment & Dedication Award: University of AlabamaNASW Social Worker of the Year: For the State of Tennessee, NASWNASW Social Worker of the Year: For Middle Tennessee Area, NASWProgram Director Award, from U.S. Public Health Service, Washington, D.C.Nominated Each Year for "Exemplary Teacher of the Year", Meharry Medical CollegeU.S. Army Achievement Medal for Research and TeachingOutstanding Professional Contribution Award, Alzheimer's Association, GAStudent MSW Social Worker of the Year, NASW Florida ChapterSELECTED HONORS:2019International Invitation: Plenary, Consultations (Health Social Work in China), Guangdong, China2018International Invitation: Invited Workshops (DSM and Psychopharmacology), Calgary, Canada2017Keynote Address, Topic: Communication and Leadership, NASW State Conference, LA2016Plenary, State Conference, Topic: Leadership, NASW State Conference, LA2014International Invitation: Workshop (DSM-5), Saskatchewan Associate of Social Workers, Regina, Canada2013International Invitation: Plenary, Keynote Speaker, “Health Care Social Work.” Gothenburg, Sweden2011Featured Lead Presenter, Authors, Editors and Composers, University of Cincinnati, OH2010International Invitation: Keynote Address: International Health Care Conference, Dublin, Ireland2009Keynote Addresses: NASW NE State Chapter and NASW MD State Chapter2009-2007 Authors Editors and Composers, Received 3 years in a row, OH2006Keynote Addresses: NASW OH State Conference and NASW Alaska Chapter2006Keynote Addresses: Mayo Clinic, MN and Veterans Administration, KY2005Keynote Address, Louisiana NASW State Conference. LA.2005Keynote Address, Future of Social Work. Sponsored by NASW WI Invited.2004Key Note Address: NASW FL State Conference.2003Feature story highlighting the career of Sophia Dziegielewski, Ph.D. in the national magazine "SocialWork Today" titled What Makes a Social Work Legend? Passion. 4/7/03, Vol. 3, No. 7.2003Keynote Address: UCF School of SW Graduation Celebration, Daytona Campus, FL.2002Keynote Address: UCF School of SW Graduation Celebration , FL2002Keynote Address: NASW Conference for FL Chapter2002Closing Address: Case Management Conference in NM2002Keynote Address: NASW State of WV Conference, (1,700 in attendance)2001Keynote Address and Closing Address: NASW MO Chapter State Conference

DziegielewskiVitae, pg. 3PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:2011-Present Professor, School of Social Work (Tenured)Chair, University of Central Florida, Institutional Review Board (2011 to 2018)Chair, University Financial Conflict of Interest Committee (2015-2018)Editor, Journal of Social Service Research (2004 to Present)Coordinator, Military Service Concentration (2012 to 2018)Interim Director, School of Social Work (January 2011-August 2013)University of Central Florida, Box 163358, Orlando, FL 32816. (407) 823-21142004-2011Professor, School of Social Work (Tenured)University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221 (513)556-46152004- 2009 Dean and Professor, School of Social Work, University of Cincinnati2006-Served as Chair of the University Human Subjects Review Board-Behavioral Sciences,2007-2008 Chair of Deans Council, University of Cincinnati2007 to 2009, Chair of University Athletics Council1997-2004Professor, School of Social Work (Tenured)University of Central Florida, Box 163358, Orlando, FL 32816. (407) 823-2114BSW Coordinator (1999), Ph.D. Coordinator for School of Social Work (1998)Professor, Health Services Administration and Sociology (2001-2004)2001-2004-CHAIR of the University of Central Florida, Institutional Review Board (IRB) HumanSubjects Review Board, Continued to serve remotely as vice chair/reviewer for UCF-IRB till 2011Teaching Ph.D. in Public Affairs, MSW and Undergraduate Practice and Research2002 Awarded the UNIVERSITY EXCELLENCE IN GRADUATE TEACHING AWARD2002 Awarded the COLLEGE EXCELLENCE IN GRADUATE TEACHING AWARD2002 Awarded Graduate Teaching Incentive Performance Award (TIP)2001-2002 Awarded University Faculty Leadership Award1998 Promoted to Full Professor1995 - 1997Associate Professor, School of Social WorkUniversity of Alabama, Little Hall, Box 873014, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487. (205) 348-7027Chairperson BSW Program, Appointed 1996Teaching Ph.D., MSSW and BSSW Practice and Research1997 Awarded the Jean Rayfield Award for Dedication to Teaching and Administration.1992 - 1995Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Family MedicineMeharry Medical College, 1005 D.B. Todd Blvd., Nashville, TN 37208. (615) 327-6572Director, Division of Community Health Sciences (appointed 1994)Director, Master in Health Services Administration (appointed 1994)Medical educator, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine and Psychiatry (Dual Appointment)1995 Received Director's Award from the US Public Health Service for program formulation and vision.1992 - 19951989 - 1992Adjunct Professor, University of TennesseeSchool of Social Work, 1720 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN 37208 (615) 329-12121995 Invited to do the Key Note address for UT Graduation Ceremony (by popular vote)U.S. Army Medical Corps, Rank of Major, Social Work Officer, Army Psychiatric TeamBehavioral Scientist and Lead Social Work ClinicianFamily Practice Clinics and Associate Chief of Social Work ServiceClinician and Clinical Assistant Professor in Residency Program and Martin Army Hospital,Ft. Benning, GA 31905, (404) 544-17101992 Awarded Army Achievement Medal

DziegielewskiVitae, pg. 41987 - 1989 Instructor, School of Social Work, Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FL 32306 (904) 644-22751986 - 1987 Psychiatric Social Worker, Halifax Psychiatric Center,Halifax Hospital, Daytona Beach, FL 320171985 - 1986 Senior Geriatric Evaluator, Geriatric Community Liaison for State HospitalDischarge Planning Coordination, ACT, Daytona Beach, FL1982 - 1984 Assistant Director, Senior Counselor, Domestic Abuse Council, FL1978 - 1981 Director of Geriatric Social Services, Golden Age Health Care, FL1974 - 1976 U.S. Air Force, Surgical Nurse, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Vietnam Era VeteranGRANTS, CONTRACTS AND PROFESSIONAL FUNDRAISING:2016Public Defender, 9th Judicial Court, Information Sharing, State ContractFunding Cumulative Total: 37, 131.00Principal Investigator: S. DziegielewskiResponsibilities of PI: Oversight and direction for web-site information, submissionOverall Project Goal: To create and submit information for a public service web site2012 –2013 Department of Children and Families: Child Investigator Training Program, StateContractFunding Cumulative Total: 1,376,414.00 Ended July 30, 2013Principal Investigator: S. DziegielewskiResponsibilities of PI: Oversight and direction for curriculum development, evaluation and stafftraining supervision and subsequent renewalsOverall Project Goal: To train protective investigators in child welfare in two FL counties2012-2013 Title-IV-E, Florida Project Account, UCF Contract Account, State ContractFunding Cumulative Total: 24,000.00 yearly, yearly matching fundsPrincipal Investigator: Sophia Dziegielewski (sub-contract)Responsibilities of the PI: Oversight of training and support activities and subsequent renewalsOverall Project Goal: To train graduate students to work in the area of child welfare2009-2012 Child Mental Health Initiative- Department of Health and Human Services,Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)Clermont County Adam HS Board in conjunction with University of Cincinnati,Funding Cumulative Total: Federal Grant Contribution 7,000,000.00 9/30/2009 to 09/29/2015Principal Co-Lead Investigator/Evaluator: Sophia DziegielewskiResponsibilities of the Investigator: Responsibility for development and completion of the evaluationof five programs within the wrap-around initiativeOverall Project Goal: To provide evaluation and coordination for program effectiveness of fivewrap-around initiatives designed to support the mental health needs of children and families.*2012-2013 Continued to serve as consultant on the grant after recent employment change toOrlando.2002Neighbor to Family-Intact Siblings-Child Foster Care, Program EvaluationFunding Cumulative Total: 36,000.00Principal Investigator: Sophia DziegielewskiResponsibilities of the Principal Investigator: Development of an evaluation system and programevaluationand report outlining program effectivenessOverall Project Goal: To develop and provide program efficiency and effectiveness data for a programdesignedto meet the health and mental health of children and keep siblings together in foster care home.*Listed as a model on National Web-site and at a National Conference, and invited to Washington DC to meet with Secretaryof Health and Human Services to present the program as a NATIONAL evaluation model.

DziegielewskiVitae, pg. 52001-2002 Orange County Juvenile Arrest and Monitoring (JAM) Program, Technical ReportFunding Cumulative Total: 25,718.00Principal Co-Investigator: Sophia DziegielewskiResponsibilities of the Co-Investigator: Support gathering data and write-up of program evaluation.Overall Project Goal: Program evaluation1997- 1999Department of Health and Human Services Administration (HRSA), Federal ContractMemorandum of Agreement 1996-1999 between Department of Health and HumanServices, the Public Health Service and Meharry Medical CollegeFunding Cumulative Total: 5,000,000.00 in physician salary support; 700,000.00 contract supportPrincipal Investigator and Program Director: Sophia DziegielewskiResponsibilities of the Principal Investigator/Project Director: Complete responsibility foroversight, and consultation for training, development and program oversight of 10 physiciansper second renewal cycle.Overall Project Goal: To train physicians to work more successfully with poor and under-servedpopulations.1995 - 1996 Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Federal GrantFunding Cumulative Total: 35,000.00Principal Investigator: Sophia DziegielewskiResponsibilities of the Principal Investigator: Applied for grant and developed Health ServiceTraineeships and Special Projects for MPHS graduate students1993 - 1996 Department of Health and Human Services Administration (HRSA), Federal ContractMemorandum of Agreement 1996-1999 between Department of Health and HumanServices, the Public Health Service and Meharry Medical CollegeFunding Cumulative Total: 5,000,000.00 in physician salary support; 800,000.00 contract supportPrincipal Investigator and Project Director: Sophia DziegielewskiResponsibilities of the Principal Investigator/Project Director: Complete responsibility fordevelopment, oversight, and consultation for training, development and program oversight of 10physicians and training support staff.Overall Project Goal: To better prepare and train physicians to work with poor and under-servedpopulations.*Received the Project Director’s Award from the Public Health Service 1995, invited to re-apply, and receivedsubsequent renewal for another three-year term.1991 - 1993 Department of Health and Human Services Administration (HRSA), Federal ContractMemorandum of Agreement 1996-1999 between Department of Health and HumanServices, the Public Health Service and Meharry Medical College, See ProjectFunding Total: 300,000.00 contract supportCo-Investigator and Project Director: Sophia Dziegielewski (October 1992)Responsibilities of the Co-Investigator/Project Director: Provide initial start-up, hiring andcurriculum development.Overall Project Goal: To develop and hire support staff , negotiate with the community to providephysician support facilities that work primarily with the poor and underserved.Professional Fundraising and Co-Sponsored TrainingsProvided fundraising for non-profit organizations by sponsoring continuing education programming designed to fostercommunity partnerships and scholarship activity within the field of Social Work. States currently/previously involved inthis type of sponsorship include AL, AR, FL, GA, Hawaii, IN, IA, IL, NE, LA, MO, MS, OR, SD, TN, UT, VA, WA,and Alaska.

DziegielewskiVitae, pg. 6SCHOLARSHIP AND PUBLICATIONS:Textbooks (8 textbooks and 4 instructor manuals):8. Dziegielewski, S.F., & Holliman, D. (2020). The changing face of health care social work:Opportunities and challenges for professional practice (4th Edition). New York: Springer.Dziegielewski, S.F. (2013). The changing face of health care social work: Opportunities andchallenges for professional practice (3rd Edition). New York: Springer.Dziegielewski, S.F. (2004). The changing face of health care social work: Professional practice inmanaged behavioral health care (2nd Ed.). New York: Springer Publishers.Dziegielewski, S.F. (1998). The changing face of health care social work (1st Ed.). NY: Springer.8(a) Dziegielewski, S.F. (2013). Instructor manual: Changing Face of Health Care Social Work.7. Dziegielewski, S.F. & Jacinto, G. (2016). Social work practice and psychopharmacology: Aperson and environment approach (Third edition). New York: Springer.Dziegielewski, S.F. (2010). Social work practice and psychopharmacology: A person and environmentapproach (2nd Edition). New York: Springer.7(a) Dziegielewski, S.F. & Jacinto, G. (2016). Instructor manual. [220-page manual with test bank.]6. Colby, I., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2016). Introduction to social work: The peoples’profession (4th Ed.). Chicago: Lyceum.Colby, I., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2010). Introduction to social work: (3rd Ed.). Chicago: Lyceum.Colby, I., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2004). Introduction to social work: (2nd Ed.). Chicago: Lyceum.Colby, I., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2001). Introduction to social work: (1st Ed.). Chicago: Lyceum.6(a) Dziegielewski, S. & Colby, I. (2016). Instructor’s Manual. [200-page manual with testbank.]Dziegielewski, S. & Colby, I. (2010). Instructor’s Manual. [200-page manual with test bank.]5. Dziegielewski, S.F. (2015). DSM-5 in action. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons.Circulation in the United States and Internationally translated in Italian and Chinese.Dziegielewski, S.F. (2014). DSM-IV-TR in action (2nd Edition-DSM-5 Update). Wiley & Sons.Dziegielewski, S.F. (2013). DSM-IV-TR in action- E-Chapter. (Electronic update for DSM-5).Dziegielewski, S.F. (2010). DSM-IV-TR in action (2nd Edition). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons.5(a) Dziegielewski, S.F., (2015). Instructor manual. [220-page manual with test bank andPowerPoint slides.]Dziegielewski, S.F., (2010). Instructor manual. [220-page manual with test bank and PowerPoint slides.]Dziegielewski, S.F. (2001). DSM-IV-TR in action. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons.4. Dziegielewski, S.F. (2006). Psychopharmacology handbook: For the non-medically trained.New York: Norton.3. Dziegielewski, S.F. (2005). Understanding substance addictions: Assessment and intervention.Chicago, IL: Lyceum.2. Wodarski, J., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2002). Human growth and development: Integrating theoryand empirical practice. New York: Springer.1. Dziegielewski, S.F. & Leon, A. (2001). Social work practice and psychopharmacology. NewYork: Springer.

DziegielewskiVitae, pg. 7Publications and Journal Articles:International Collaborations: Peer Reviewed and InvitedKaraca, N.G., Karaca, E. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2018). Social workers in Turkey: Identifyingand addressing personal problems and concerns. Journal of Social Service Research, 44(5), 656664.Menawi, W.A., Tengilimoglu, D., Dziegielewski, S.F. (2018). Health beliefs and attitudes: Acomparison between Turkey and Palestine. Journal of Social Service Research, 44(1), 19-29.Ali, A., Ahsan, S. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2017). Social and family capital and youth careerintension. Cogent Business and Management (OABM), 4(1), 1-16.Ahmad, M., Dziegielewski, S.F., Tariq, I. & Bhutta, A.Z. (2017) Zakat as a social safety net:Assessing its perception in a less-developed rural district in Pakistan. Journal of Social ServiceResearch, 43(3), 369-380.Albrithen, A. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2016). Practicing social work ethics among hospital socialworkers in Saudi Arabia. International Collaboration, Journal of Social Service Research,42(5), 729-741.Ahmad, M., Dziegielewski, S.F. & Gul, S. (2016). Non-formal vocational education and its rolein human capital formation: An assessment in Pakistan. Public Policy and AdministrationReview, 4, 2, 1-16. DOI: 10.15640/ppar.v4n2a1 On-line version published March 2017.Jariwala, H.V., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2017). Pathway to financial success: Autonomy throughfinancial education in India. Journal of Social Service Research, 43(3), 381-394.Ahmad, M., Batool, M. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2016). State of inheritance rights: Women in a ruraldistrict in Pakistan. Journal of Social Service Research,42(5), 622-629.Deusdad, B. & Dziegielewski, S,F. (2016). Restructuring long-term care in Spain: The impact of theeconomic crisis on social policies and social work practice. Special International issue with Editor BlancaDeusdad Ayala, Journal of Social Service Research, 42(2), 246-262.Pace, C., Vella, S., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2016). Long-term care for older adults in Malta: Influencingfactors and their social impacts amid the international financial crisis. Special International issue withEditor Blanca Deusdad Ayala, Journal of Social Service Research, 42(2), 263-269.Ali, A., Bano, N., Dziegielewski, S.F. (2016). Role of AKRSP on gender development:A case study in Pakistan. Journal of Social Service Research, 42(4), 548-585.Karaca, E., Karaca, N., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2016). Factors affecting choice and satisfaction: Socialwork in Turkey. Collaboration, Journal of Social Service Research, 42(4), 565-571.Tengilimoğlu, D., Güzel, A., Toygar, A., Akinci, F. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2015). Informal payments inhealth systems: Purpose and occurrences in Turkey. Journal of Social Services Research, 41(5), 684-

DziegielewskiVitae, pg. 8696.Tengilimoglu, D., Mansur, F.A. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2010). The effect of mobbing on organizationalcommitment in the hospital setting: A field study in Turkey. Journal of Social Service Research, 36(2),128-141.Tengilimoglu, D., Yesiltas, M., Kisa, A. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2008). The role of public relations(Turkey). Health Marketing Quarterly. (Peer-reviewed).Simsek, S., Elbas, N.O., Kisa, A., Dziegielewski, S.F., & Tengilimoglu, D. (2004). Knowledge,attitudes, and behaviors toward Sexually-Transmitted Infections (STIs) in Turkish sex trade workers.Stress, Trauma, and Crisis: An International Journal, 7(2), 105-118. (Peer-reviewed)Simsek, S., Kisa, A., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2003). Sex workers and issues surrounding registration inTurkey. Journal of Health and Social Policy, 17(3), 55-74. (Peer-reviewed)Rehman, T.F. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2003). Women who choose Islam: Issues, changes and challenges inproviding ethnic-diverse practice. International Journal of Mental Health, 32(3), 31-49. (Peer-reviewed)Kisa, A., Dziegielewski, S.F. & Ates. M. (2002). Sexual harassment and its consequences: A study withinTurkish hospitals. Journal of Health and Social Policy, 15(1), 77-94. (Peer-reviewed)Tengilimoglu, D., Kisa, A. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2001). The measurement of patient satisfaction in a publichospital in Ankara. Health Services Management Research, 14, 27-35. (Peer-reviewed)Tengilimoglu, D. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2000). Health services pricing in Turkey. Health MarketingQuarterly, 17(4), 21-36. (Peer-reviewed)Tengilimoglu, D., Kisa, A., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (1999). Patient satisfaction in Turkey: Differences betweenpublic and private hospitals. Journal of Community Health, 24(1), 73-91. (Peer-reviewed)Kisa, A. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (1999). Student utilization of health services at a university hospital inTurkey. Journal of Health Services Management Research, 12, 149-160. (Peer-reviewed)Kisa, A. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (1996). Sexual harassment of female nurses in a hospital in Turkey. HealthServices Management Research, November (9), 1-11. [First study ever done on Sexual Discrimination in thecountry of Turkey.] (Peer-reviewed)Peer-Reviewed and Invited Journal ArticlesWhitworth, J.D., Lawrence, S., Dziegielewski, S.F. & Mandes, C.L. (2019). Perceptions of a militarysocial work specialization certificate program: Implications for future programs. Journal of Teaching inSocial Work. 39(2), 197-2011.Dziegielewski, S.F., & Jacinto, G.A. (2018). Childbirth educators’ self-care. International Journal ofChildbirth Education, 33(3), 27-30.Dziegielewski, S.F. & Jacinto, G. (2013). GLBT Cultural Sensitivity: Introduction. Journal of SocialService Research, 39, 1-2. (Invited introduction for special issue with Guest Editor, George Jacinto).

DziegielewskiVitae, pg. 9Dziegielewski, S.F., & Jacinto, G. (2013). Introduction. Journal of Social Service Research, 39(1), 1-3.Special Issue (Invited).Blackwell, C. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2013). Risk for a price: Sexual solicitations in online male sexworker profiles. Journal of Social Service Research, 39, 2, 159-170.Blackwell, C. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2012). Using the internet to meet sexual partners: Research andpractice implications. In G. Jacinto, (Guest Editor), Special Issue: Journal of Social Service Research,38 (2), 46-55.Dziegielewski, S.F. (2011). Psychopharmacology and social work practice. Oxford Bibliographies.Retrieved from: l-work.Dziegielewski, S.F., & Jacinto, G.J. (2011). Mental health diagnosis and addictive substance disorders.Oxford Bibliographies. Retrieved from: l-work.Dziegielewski, S.F., & Jacinto, G.J. (2011). Psychopathology and social work practice. OxfordBibliographies. Retrieved from: l-work.Dziegielewski, S.F. (2011). Editor’s Note. Journal of Social Service Research, 37(3) 225.Scharoun, K. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2010-On-Line version). Bioterrorism and the emergency room:Planning for the unexpected. Stress, Trauma and Crisis: An International Journal. 7(3), 135-150. (2004,reprint, Published rmats?doi 10.1080/15434610490500062)Ricks, J.L., Chang-Arratia, C., Lansinger, D.L., & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2010). Men who have sex withmen and methamphetamine use. Social Work in Mental Health. 8(2), 160-173. (Peer-reviewed).Dziegielewski, S.F. (2008). Brief and intermittent approaches to practice: The state of practice. BriefTreatment and Crisis Intervention, 8,(2), 147-163. (Peer-reviewed).Leon, A., Altholz, J. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2008). Compassion fatigue. Journal of Gerontological SocialWork, 32(1), 43-62. (Update Reprint)Dziegielewski, S.F., Johnson, A. & Webb, E. (2008). DSM-IV, and social work professionals: A continuing educationevaluation. Social Work in Mental Health, 1(1), 27-41. (Peer-reviewed) Republished from 2004 on-line.Dziegielewski, S.F. (2007). Issues in Schizophrenia: The social workers role in optimizing adherence.Special Report, December 31, 2007, 1-12. Available for CEU credit on line from CEZone.com. Peerreviewed by Ralph Aquila, M.D.Blackwell, C.W., Dziegielewski, S.F., Jacinto, G.A. (2006). The use of a strengths-based approach inaddressing discrimination against gays and lesbians. Journal of Human Behavior in the SocialEnvironment, 14(3), 1-17. (Peer-reviewed)Saxon, C., Dziegielewski, S.F., & Jacinto, G.A. (2006). Self-determination and confidentiality: Theambiguous nature of decision-making in social work practice. Journal of Human Behavior in the SocialEnvironment, 13(4), 55-72. (Peer-reviewed)Gammonley, D. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2006). Crisis intervention responses to children victimized by

DziegielewskiVitae, pg. 10terrorism: Children are not little adults. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 6(1), 22-35. (Peerreviewed)Dziegielewski, S.F., Wodarski, J., & Feit, M. (2005). Social service research: Efficacy, necessity andeffectiveness. Journal of Social Service Research, 32(1), 1-16. (Peer-reviewed)Forbes, H. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2005). Re-Examining play therapy (Part I). Child Welfare Report,13(10), 7.Forbes, H. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2005). Including the parent in play therapy (Part II). Clinicalperspectives. Child Welfare Report, 13(11), 5.Andrews, D. R. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2005). The nurse manager: Job satisfaction, the nursing shortageand retention. Journal of Nursing Management, 13, 286-295. (Peer-reviewed)Forbes, H. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2005). The impact of trauma on parenting. Child Welfare Report,13(3), 4.Dziegielewski, S.F., Campbell, K., Turnage, B. (2005). Domestic Violence: Focus Groups from thesurvivor's perspective. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 11(2), 9-24. (Peerreviewed)Ricks, J.L. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2005). Perceptions of evil and lesbians. Journal of Human Behaviorin the Social Environment, 11(2), 61-75. (Peer-reviewed)Burgess, V., Dziegielewski, S.F., & Green, C.A. (2005). Improving comfort about sex communicationbetween parents and their adolescents: Practice –based research within a teen sexuality group. Brief Treatmentand Crisis Intervention, 5(4), 379-390. (Peer-reviewed)Blackwell, C.W. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (2005). The privatization of social services from public tosectarian: Negative consequences for America's gays and lesbians. Journal of Human Behavior in theSocial Environment, 11 (2), 25-41. (Peer-reviewed)Ream, T. & Dziegielewski, S.F. (August, 2005). Children and par

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With SOPHIA’s auto-tuning capability, Redis is able to oper-ate through the entire range of workload sizes and read/write intensities, while the vanilla Redis fails with large work-loads. The main contributions of SOPHIA are: 1. We show that state-of-the-art static tuners when applied

Alex’s parents had been killed shortly after he was born and he had been brought up by his father’s brother, Ian Rider. Earlier this year, Ian Rider had died too, supposedly in a car accident. It had been the shock of Alex’s life to discover that his uncle was actually a spy and had been killed on a mission in Cornwall. That was when MI6 had