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TODD M. JENSEN, MSW, LCSWACurriculum VitaeUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillSchool of Social Work325 Pittsboro Street, CB# 3550Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3550801-376-8410 toddm.jensen@gmail.com ersity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NCField: Social WorkDissertation: A Typological Examination of Stepfamily RelationshipQuality and Adolescents’ Short-Term and Long-Term AdjustmentCommittee Chair: Gary L. Bowen, PhD2013MSWBrigham Young University, Provo, UTConcentration: Clinical Social Work, Research Methods and Statistics2011BSBrigham Young University, Provo, UTMajor: Family Studies; Minor: Business ManagementPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2016Adjunct Instructor, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillInstructor for Evaluation of Social Work Interventions (SOWO 810), amaster’s level course in the School of Social Work.2014 -2015Part-time Outpatient Therapist, Britton & Crump, Inc., Durham, NCOutpatient therapy with youth and their families; clinical assessments;treatment planning. Active License: Licensed Clinical Social WorkerAssociate (LCSWA), North Carolina2013Research Associate, Brigham Young University, Provo, UTData analysis; writing and publishing; data collection; Stata workshops;Assistance with Master’s of Social Work online research methods andstatistics summer course instruction and grading; student consultationHONORS, AWARDS, GRANTS & FUNDING2016“Stigma Free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health.” Carolina Parents CouncilGrant. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 4,458 (100% of request; coinvestigator with Nikhil Tomar, Nelson Pace, Nathan Markiewitz)

Todd Jensen - Vitae2015-2017 Carolina Consortium on Human Development (CCHD) Predoctoral Fellowship,Center for Developmental Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and HumanDevelopment (T32-HD07376); full stipend for 2016-2017 academic year: 23,3762015Frank Porter Graham Honor Society Honoree and Inductee, University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill.2015“Stigma Free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health.” Carolina Parents CouncilGrant. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2,000 (funded at 20% ofrequest; interdisciplinary co-investigator with Nikhil Tomar, Nelson Pace)2015Graduate and Professional Student Federation Travel Award, University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill, 4002014“Stigma Free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health.” Student Affairs Funding,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 3,000 (funded at 80% of request;interdisciplinary co-investigator with Nikhil Tomar, Nelson Pace)2013-2017 Five-Year Royster Society of Fellows Fellowship Award for Doctoral Study,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (highly competitive scholastic doctoralfellowship)2013“Stepfamily Experience Project (STEP).” Private Donor Grant, BYUPhilanthropies, 35,000 (co-investigator with Kevin Shafer, Erin Holmes, GordonLimb)2013Ariel S. Ballif Graduate Social Work Award for Academic and ProfessionalExcellence, Brigham Young University2013Mary Lou Fulton Conference 2nd Place Poster Award, Brigham Young University2012Mary Lou Fulton Conference 1st Place Poster Award, Brigham Young University2012Half-Tuition Research Grant, Brigham Young University, 1,5002011Full-Tuition Research Grant, Brigham Young University, 2,8502011Graduate Student Mentoring Grant, Brigham Young University, 4,000Not Funded2014“Late-Life Divorce: Designing and Developing a Relationship EnrichmentIntervention.” Armfield-Reeves Innovation Fund Proposal, University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill ( 23,430; co-investigator with Gary L. Bowen)2

Todd Jensen - Vitae3PUBLICATIONSPEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSPublished/Accepted for Publication1Bowen, G., Jensen, T., & Williams, B. (in press). Prevention of family maltreatment in theU.S. Air Force: A systematic review of research on active duty military personnel. Journal ofFamily Social Work.2Jensen, T., & Harris, K. (2016). Stepfamily relationship quality and stepchildren’sdepression in adolescence and adulthood. Emerging Adulthood. doi:10.1177/21676968166699013Bowen, G., Jensen, T., & Martin, J. (2016). Confirmatory factor analysis of a measure ofcomprehensive airman fitness. Military Behavioral Health. doi:10.1080/21635781.2016.11999844Graham, L., Jensen, T., Givens, A., Bowen, G., & Rizo, C. (2016). Intimate partner violenceperpetration and victimization in same-sex couples: A propensity score analysis. Journal ofInterpersonal Violence. doi: 10.1177/08862605166516285Jensen, T., & Pace, G. (2016). Stepfather involvement and stepparent-child relationshipquality: Race and parental marital status as moderators. Journal of Marital and FamilyTherapy, 42(4), 659-672.6Bowen, G., Jensen, T., Martin, J., & Mancini, J. (2016). The willingness of military membersto seek help: The role of social involvement and social responsibility. American Journal ofCommunity Psychology, 57(1-2), 203-215.7Bowen, G., Jensen, T., & Martin, J. (2016). A measure of comprehensive airman fitness:Construct validation and invariance across air force service components. MilitaryBehavioral Health, 4(2), 149-158.8Jensen, T., Shafer, K., Roby, C. Y., Roby, J. (2016). Sex offender populations and clinicalefficacy: A response to Rosky. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 31(10), 1971-1978.9Jensen, T., Shafer, K., Guo, S., & Larson, J. (2015). Differences in relationship stabilitybetween individuals in first and second marriages: A propensity score analysis. Journal ofFamily Issues. doi: 10.1177/0192513X1560434410 Jensen, T., & Bowen, G. (2015). Mid- and late-life divorce and parents' perceptions ofemerging adult children's emotional reactions. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 56(5),409-427.

Todd Jensen - Vitae411 Bowen, G., & Jensen, T. (2015). Late-life divorce and post-divorce adult subjective wellbeing. Journal of Family Issues. doi: 10.1177/0192513X1559619712 Jensen, T., Shafer, K., & Holmes, E. (2015). Transitioning to stepfamily life: The influence ofcloseness with biological parents and stepparents on children’s stress. Child & FamilySocial Work. doi: 10.1111/cfs.1223713 Jensen, T., & Howard, M. (2015). Perceptions of stepparent-child relationship quality: Asystematic review of stepchild perspectives. Marriage & Family Review, 51(2), 99-153.14 Jensen, T., Lombardi, B., & Larson, J. (2015). Adult attachment and stepparenting issues:Couple relationship quality as a mediating factor. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 56(1),80-94.15 Pace, G., Shafer, K., Jensen, T., & Larson, J. (2015). Stepparenting issues and relationshipquality: The role of clear communication. Journal of Social Work, 15(1), 24-44.16 Jensen, T., Willoughby, B., Holman, T., Busby, D., & Shafer, K. (2015). Associations betweenfamily and interpersonal processes and emerging adult marital paradigms: Does adultattachment mediate? Journal of Adult Development, 22(1), 50-62.17 Jensen, T., Shafer, K., Roby, C. Y., Roby, J. (2015). Sexual history disclosure polygraphoutcomes: Do adult and juvenile offenders differ? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(6),928-944.18 Jensen, T., Shafer, K., & Larson, J. (2014). (Step)parenting attitudes and expectations:Implications for stepfamily functioning and clinical intervention. Families in Society: TheJournal of Contemporary Social Services, 95(3), 213-220.19 Jensen, T., Shafer, K., & Larson, J. (2014). Differences in relationship quality measurementand covariate influence between individuals in first and second marriages: A propensityscore analysis. Marriage & Family Review, 50(8), 639-664.20 Shafer, K., Jensen, T., & Larson, J. (2014). An actor-partner model of relationship effort andmarital quality. Family Relations, 63(5), 654-666.21 Shafer K., Jensen, T., & Larson, J. (2014). Relationship effort, satisfaction, and stabilityacross union types. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 40(2), 212-232.22 Jensen, T., & Shafer, K. (2013). Stepfamily functioning and closeness: Children’s views onsecond marriages and stepfather relationships. Social Work, 58(2), 127-136.23 Shafer, K., & Jensen, T. (2013). Remarital chances, choices, and economic consequences:Issues of social and personal welfare. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 40(2), 77101.

Todd Jensen - Vitae524 Shafer, K., Jensen, T., Pace, G., & Larson, J. (2013). Former spouse ties and post-divorcerelationship quality: Relationship effort as a mediator. Journal of Social Service Research,39(5), 629-645.Revise and Resubmit1Jensen, T., Lippold, M., Mills-Koonce, R., & Fosco, G. (Revise and Resubmit – FamilyProcess). Stepfamily relationship quality and children’s internalizing and externalizingproblems.2Shafer, K., Jensen, T., & Holmes, E. (Revise and Resubmit – Journal of Child and FamilyStudies). Divorce stress, stepfamily stress, and depression among emerging adultstepchildren.Under Review1Bowen, G., Jensen, T., & Martin, J. (Under Review – Military Psychology). A measure ofcomprehensive airman fitness for civilian spouses of airmen.2Jensen, T. (Under Review – Journal of Marriage and Family). Typologies of dyadicrelationship quality in stepfamilies: A factor mixture model.3Jensen, T., Givens, A., Graham, L., & Bowen, G. (Under Review – Journal of FamilyViolence). Supplementing observational research with propensity score analysis in intimatepartner violence research.Manuscripts in Preparation1Jensen, T., & Bowen, G. (In Progress). Informing efforts to prevent family maltreatmentamong airmen: A focus on personal resilience. Target: Journal of Marriage and Family.2Jensen, T., & Harris, K. (In Progress). A longitudinal analysis of stepfamily relationshipquality and adolescent physical health. Target: Journal of Adolescent Health.3Jensen, T., & Weller, B. (In Progress). A latent profile analysis of dyadic relationship qualityin stepfamilies. Target: Personal Relationships.4Lippold, M., & Jensen, T. (In Progress). Harnessing the strength of families to prevent socialprblems and promote youth well-being. Target: Children and Youth Services Review

Todd Jensen - Vitae6TECHNICAL REPORTS1Bowen, G., Jensen, T., Taylor, K., & Wise, E. (2016). U.S. Air Force Family Advocacy Programinterventions for the secondary prevention of family maltreatment: Program reviewsummary and recommendation (Grant #2015-39575-24367). San Antonio, TX: U.S. AirForce Family Advocacy Program (AFMOA/SGHW).CONFERENCE SYMPOSIA, PAPER, AND POSTER PRESENTATIONSPEER-REVIEWED1Jensen, T. (November, 2016). Diverse family structures and transitions: Implications foreducation and collaborative practice. Paper presented at the Council on Social WorkEducation Annual Planning Meeting, Atlanta, GA.2Strom-Gottfried, K., & Jensen, T. (November, 2016). Comprehensive examinations tomeasure social work competencies: Construction and administration. Paper presented atthe Council on Social Work Education Annual Planning Meeting, Atlanta, GA.3Jensen, T., & Shafer, K. (January, 2016). Stepfamily processes, stepfather relationships, andchildren’s stress and adjustment. Symposium paper presented at Society for Social Workand Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C. Organizer: Pajarita Charles.4Jensen, T. (January, 2016). Using propensity score analysis to explore subgroup differencesin intimate partner violence research. Symposium paper presented at Society for SocialWork and Research Annual Conference, Washington D.C. Organizer: Laurie M. Graham.5Bowen, G., & Jensen, T. (January, 2016). Secondary prevention of family maltreatment inthe U.S. Air Force: A systematic review. Paper presented at Society for Social Work andResearch Annual Conference, Washington D.C.6Graham, L., Jensen, T., Givens, A., Bowen, G., & Fraga Rizo, C. (January, 2016). Intimatepartner violence perpetration and victimization in same-sex and mixed-sex couples: Acomparative analysis. Symposium paper presented at Society for Social Work and ResearchAnnual Conference, Washington D.C. Organizer: Laurie M. Graham.7Shafer, K., Jensen, T., & Holmes, E. (November, 2015). Depression in stepchildren:Combined effects of divorce and stepfamily stress. Paper presented at the National Councilon Family Relations Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC.8Bowen, G., & Jensen, T. (November, 2015). Secondary prevention of family maltreatmentin the U.S. Air Force: A systematic review. Paper presented at the National Council onFamily Relations Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC.9Bowen, G., Jensen, T., Martin, J., & Mancini, J. (November, 2015). Social involvement, socialresponsibility, and USAF member’s willingness to seek help. Poster presented at theNational Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Vancouver, BC.

Todd Jensen - Vitae710 Jensen, T. (January, 2015). Perceived stepparent-child relationship quality: A systematicreview. Symposium paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research AnnualConference, New Orleans, LA. Organizer: Matthew O. Howard.11 Shafer, K., Jensen, T., & Wendt, D. (January, 2015). The influence of non-residential fatherrelationships on stepfamily experiences. Symposium Paper presented at Society for SocialWork and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. Organizer: Jennifer L. Bellamy.12 Bowen, G., & Jensen, T. (January, 2015). Late-life divorce and life satisfaction. Paperpresented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.13 Jensen, T., & Bowen, G. (January, 2015). Late-life divorce and parents’ perceptions of childadjustment. Poster presented at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference,New Orleans, LA.†14 Jensen, T. (November, 2014). Stepfamily satisfaction and stability: An integrativetheoretical model. Paper discussed at the Theory Construction and Research MethodologyWorkshop at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.15 Jensen, T., Guo, S., Shafer, K., & Larson, J. (November, 2014). Marriage order andrelationship stability: A propensity score analysis. Paper presented at the National Councilon Family Relations Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.16 Jensen, T., Guo, S., Shafer, K., & Larson, J. (March, 2014). Differences in relationshipstability between individuals in first and second marriages: A propensity score analysis.Paper presented at University Research Day at the University of North Carolina at ChapelHill, Chapel Hill, NC.17 Shafer, K., & Jensen, T. (January, 2014). Family structure and the welfare of women andchildren: Evidence from the 2010 American Community Survey. Paper presented at Societyfor Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX.18 Pace, G., Shafer, K., & Jensen, T. (January, 2013). Stepparenting issues and partnerrelationship outcomes across gender: The role of clear communication. Paper presented atSociety for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA.19 Pace, G., Shafer, K., & Jensen, T. (November, 2012). Couple relationship quality instepfamilies: Protective factors in stepparenting challenges. Paper presented at the Councilon Social Work Education Annual Planning Meeting, Washington D.C.20 Shafer, K. and Jensen, T. (August, 2012). Divorced women and welfare reform: How realisticare marriage promotion policies for previously married women? Paper presented atAmerican Sociological Association Meetings, Denver, CO.

Todd Jensen - Vitae821 Jensen, T., Holman, T., & Busby, D. (April, 2012). “Why does marriage scare me?”: Family oforigin, attachment, past relationship quality and young single adult marital attitudes.Paper presented at the Utah Council on Family Relations Conference at the University ofUtah, Salt Lake City, UT.OTHER1†Jensen, T., & Shafer, K. (April, 2013). Children’s perceptions of parental interaction andstepfather closeness: A longitudinal analysis. Poster presented at the Mary Lou FultonConference at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.2†Jensen, T., & Shafer, K. (April, 2012). “Why is my new marriage failing?”: Former spouse tiesand remarital quality and effort. Poster presented at the Mary Lou Fulton Conference atBrigham Young University, Provo, UT.3Jensen, T., Holman, T., & Busby, D. (April, 2012). “Why does marriage scare me?”: Family oforigin, attachment, past relationship quality and young single adult marital attitudes. Posterpresented at the Mary Lou Fulton Conference at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.†1ST or 2ND place awardINVITED TALKSUniversity Guest and Invited Lectures2016“Typologies of Dyadic Relationship Quality in Stepfamilies and AdolescentAdjustment: A Factor Mixture Model,” Carolina Population Center InterdisciplinaryResearch Workshop, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC2016“Systematic Review Procedures and Outcomes: Two Illustrative Examples,”Consortium for Statistical Development and Consultation in Social InterventionResearch, School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ChapelHill, NC2015“Experiencing Difference in Scientific, Social, and Historical Contexts,” Royster Societyof Fellows Lightening Talks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NCPROFESSIONAL PEER REVIEW EXPERIENCE2016Journal of Family Studies (1)2016Social Work Research (1)2014 – 2016Journal of Marriage and Family (3)

Todd Jensen - Vitae92014 – 2015Journal of Child and Family Studies (2)2014Journal of Social and Personal Relationships (1)2014 – 2015Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2)RESEARCH EXPERIENCE2015 - presentResearch Associate/Chief AnalystTitle: USAF Family Advocacy Prevention: The Way Forward (Phase II)PI: Gary L. Bowen, Ph.D., ACSWPrime: Kansas State University (Grant # 2015-39575-24367; Dr. SandraStith, Prime Project PI)Funder: United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute ofFood and AgricultureDates: 01 Sept. 2015 – 31 Dec. 2016Amount: 142,960.00 (Full UNC Overhead)Description: The main tasks are to conduct a secondary analysis of the2011 AF Community Assessment Data to examine pathways of influencein the program logic model guiding the secondary prevention of familymaltreatment in the U.S. Air Force, as well to identify best-fit, evidenceinformed prevention interventions for secondary prevention efforts.2014-2015Research Associate/Chief AnalystTitle: USAF Family Advocacy Prevention: The Way AheadPI: Gary L. Bowen, Ph.D., ACSWPrime: Kansas State University (Grant # 2014-39575-22642; Dr. SandraStith, Prime Project PI)Funder: United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute ofFood and AgricultureDates: 01 Sept 2014 – 31 August 2015Amount: 118,239.00 (Full UNC Overhead)Description: The main deliverable is to conduct a systematic reviewfocused on safe, stable, and nurturing families and the antecedents thatpromote them. The key aim of this review is to refine the logic model forsecondary prevention efforts for family maltreatment in the UnitedStates Air Force (Family Advocacy Program Prevention, Outreach, andPopulation Behavioral Health Services).2014 - presentCo-Investigator, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEvaluation of a mental health stigma reduction program - Stigma FreeCarolina: Redefining Mental Health; study design, data collection, datapreparation, data analysis. Co-investigators: Nikhil Tomar, Nelson Pace

Todd Jensen - Vitae102014Doctoral Research Assistant, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillDevelopment of the North Carolina Peer Support Specialist certificationexam; collaboration and feedback from specialists in the BehavioralHealthcare Resource Program: Ron Mangum, Tara Bohley. Advisor: Dr.Natasha Bowen2012 – 2013Graduate Research Assistant, Brigham Young University, Provo, UTResearch method and statistical consultation, data analysis, writing; focuson international social work, evaluation of family group conferencingtraining in Guatemala. Advisor: Professor Jini L. Roby2012 – 2013Co-Investigator, Brigham Young University, Provo, UTStepfamily Experience Project (STEP): survey creation, IRB approval, datacollection via Qualtrics panel (N 1300), data analysis, writing,conference presentations. Website: step.byu.edu2011 – 2013Graduate Research Assistant, Brigham Young University, Provo, UTSecondary data analysis, writing, publishing, conference presentations,research method and statistical consultation for Master’s of Social Workstudents. Advisor: Dr. Kevin Shafer2011 – 2012Managing Director, Brigham Young University, Provo, UTPathways to Marriage Study: data collection and management;supervision of undergraduate researchers; quantitative and qualitativedata analysis; Principal Investigator: Dr. Thomas B. HolmanTEACHING EXPERIENCE2016Evaluation of Social Work Interventions (SOWO 810)Adjunct InstructorGraduate courseUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2016Adolescent Mental Health: Theory and Practice (SOWO 844)Guest Lecturer; Topic: Family Transitions and Structural Diversity:Implications for Youth Well-BeingGraduate course; Instructor: Amy Levine, MSW, LCSWUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2016Service-Learning in America: The Arts and Social Change (AMST 398)Graduate Research ConsultantUndergraduate course: Instructors: Aaron Shackelford, PhD and MimiChapman, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Todd Jensen - Vitae2016Human Development in Context II: Adulthood and Older Adulthood (SOWO 505)Guest Lecturer; Topic: Family Transitions - Implications for Development inMiddle AdulthoodGraduate course; Instructor: Tonya VanDeinse, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2015Adolescent Mental Health: Theory and Practice (SOWO 844)Guest Lecturer; Topic: Adolescent Adjustment in StepfamiliesGraduate course; Instructor: Betsy Bledsoe, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2015Families: Theory and Practice (SOWO 842)Guest InstructorGraduate level course; Instructor: Gary Bowen, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2015Qualitative Research Methods (SOWO 921)Guest LecturerDoctoral course; Instructor: Betsy Bledsoe, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2015Working with Groups and CommunitiesGuest Lecturer; Topic: Working with Groups and Communities: A CaseExample; Undergraduate course; Instructor: Katie Cotter, PhDElon University2014Human Development in Context I: Infancy to Adolescence (SOWO 500)Teaching Practicum Student (two full course sessions)Graduate course; Instructor: Melissa Lippold, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2014Adolescent Mental Health: Theory and Practice (SOWO 844)Guest Lecturer; Topic: Family Structure and Adolescent Well-Being;Graduate course; Instructor: Betsy Bledsoe, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2014Social Work Practice with Couples (SOWO 852)Guest InstructorGraduate course; Instructor: Anne Jones, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2013Community: Theory and Practice (SOWO 875)Guest InstructorGraduate course; Instructor: Gary L. Bowen, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill11

Todd Jensen - Vitae122013Introduction to Stata WorkshopResearch Associate/InstructorGraduate workshopBrigham Young University2013Statistical and Data Analysis in Social Work Research (SOC W 603)Graduate Teaching Assistant: lab instruction; grading; student consultationGraduate course; Instructor: Kevin Shafer, PhDBrigham Young University2012Research Methods in Social Work (SOC W 602)Graduate Teaching Assistant: lab instruction; grading; student consultationGraduate course; Instructor: Kevin Shafer, PhDBrigham Young University2011Master’s Research Project (SOC W 698R)Graduate Teaching Assistant: student consultation; weekly office hoursGraduate course; Instructor: Gordon Limb, PhDBrigham Young UniversityCLINICAL INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE2012 – 2013Clinical Social Work Intern, C.Y. Roby, Ph.D. & Associates, Orem, UTIndividual and group therapy interventions for sex offender treatment;individual and couple therapy for various mental health concerns andinterpersonal issues2012Clinical Social Work Intern, Utah State Prison, Draper, UTMental health assessments; individual and group therapy; treatmentplanning; crisis interventionSERVICEService to the Profession2014Peer ReviewerJournal of Social and Personal Relationships; Journal of Marriage andFamily; Journal of Child and Family Studies; Journal of InterpersonalViolence; Social Work Research; Journal of Family Studies

Todd Jensen - VitaeService to the School, University, and Community2015Covenant Scholar Mentor, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillRoyster Advanced Mentoring Program; continuous support andmentorship for Covenant Scholars (eligible undergraduate studentsfrom low-income families) interested in pursuing a graduate degree.2014 – 2016Reaccreditation Committee, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillSchool of Social Work Reaccreditation committee; assistance with thedevelopment and evaluation of student outcome assessments forreaccreditation, data collection, data management, and statisticalanalysis.2014-2015Doctoral Peer-Pairing Program Lead, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillFacilitation of peer support among incoming Social Work doctoralstudents.2013 – 2016Co-Founder/Co-Director, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillStigma Free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health; campus andcommunity collaboration; mental health stigma reduction campaign;event planning; publicity and marketing; program evaluation; Website:stigmafree.unc.edu2013Digital Media Committee Chair, Brigham Young UniversityHope4Utah Student Suicide Prevention Project; digital applicationdevelopment; manual content contributor2012 – 2013MSW Student Association Mentor Coordinator, Brigham Young UniversityFacilitation of first- and second-year graduate student mentorship;association meetings; event-planningADDITIONAL TRAINING/EDUCATION2016Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisInstructors: Matthew Howard, PhD and Ding-Geng Chen, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Consortium for StatisticalDevelopment and Consultation in Social Intervention Research2015-2016Quantitative Conversations, Informal Training MeetingsFacilitator: Patrick Curran, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Center for Developmental Science2015Item Response Theory/Rasch Modeling Using Stata 14Webinar Presenter: Alan Acock, PhDNational Council on Family Relations13

Todd Jensen - Vitae2015Contemporary Causal Frameworks and Methods, Online CourseInstructor: Roderick Rose, PhDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2015Service-Learning Course Development TrainingUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2014Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop (peer-reviewed application process)Hosts: Sara McLanahan, Irwin Garfinkel, & Jeanne Brooks-GunnColumbia University, New York City2014Introduction to Atlas.ti, Odum InstituteUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2013The Practical Utility of Emotionally-Focused Couples TherapyPresenter: Dr. Sue JohnsonBrigham Young University14PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS, LICENSURE, AND AFFILIATIONSPROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS/LICENSURELicensed Clinical Social Worker Associate (LCSWA), North Carolina Social Work Certification andLicensure BoardAFFILIATIONSSociety for Social Work and Research (SSWR)National Council on Family Relations (NCFR)Southeastern Council on Family Relations (SECFR)Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)

TODD M. JENSEN, MSW, LCSWA Curriculum Vitae University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work 325 Pittsboro Street, CB# 3550 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3550 801-376-8410 toddm.jensen@gmail.com jensent@live.unc.edu EDUCATION 2017 (expected) PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Field: Social Work

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