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Joseph E. Hansel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
(317) 788-8052
hanselj@uindy.edu
Degree: University of Kentucky, 2006
Specialization: Counseling Psychology
Clinical and Research Interests
- Clinical supervision and training
- Quantitative research methodology
- Cognitive-behavioral treatment of trauma
- Treatment of self-injurious behaviors
- Positive psychology
- Learning
Courses Taught: Undergraduate
- Human Learning and Development (University of Kentucky)
- Research Methods
Courses Taught: Graduate
- Doctoral Practicum Seminar
- Statistics and Research Methods I
- Statistics and Research Methods II
- Group Counseling and Psychotherapy (Virginia Commonwealth University)
- Counseling Practicum (Virginia Commonwealth University)
- Fundamentals of Interviewing and Psychological Assessment
Selected Publications
Chard, K. M. & Hansel, J. E. (2006). Supervising therapists working
with traumatized children. In T.K. Neil (Ed.), Helping others help children:
Clinical Supervision of Child Psychotherapy. Washington D.C.: American
Psychological Association.
Lee, S. A., Chard, K. M., Hansel, J. E., & Cooley, A. T. (2003). Malingering
detection using the reliable digits within a forensic sample. In APA Convention
Program Summary: Division 40. The Clinical Neuropsychologist,
17 (1).
Hansel, J. E. (In preparation). The influence of supervisee humor style
on supervision process and outcome. Article to be submitted based on doctoral
dissertation work.
Selected Presentations:
Refereed:
Hansel, J. E., Chard, K. M., Lee, S. A., and Cooley, A.T. (2004, August). Construct
Validity of the SIRS for cognitive versus psychiatric malingering. Poster
presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Chard, K. M., Lee, S. A., Hansel, J. E., & Cooley, A. T. (2004, August).
Variables affecting higher work interference in a forensic sample. Poster
presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Lee, S. A., Hansel, J. E., Chard, K. M., & Stilwell, W. E. (August,
2003). Identifying the roles of cognition in interpersonal functioning. Poster
presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Toronto, Canada.
Stilwell, W. E. & Hansel, J. E. (April 2003). Survey of commonly
used electronic resources for teaching career counseling courses.
Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Education Research
Association, Chicago, Illinois.
Lee, S. A. & Hansel, J. E. (March, 2003). Use of interpersonal
variables in the prediction of States of Mind: A transtheoretical approach. Poster
presentation at graduate student research colloquium, University of Kentucky.
Other professional presentations:
Hansel, J. E. (2006, May). Introduction to DBT. Invited, two hour training
developed and delivered for the staff of Virginia Commonwealth University’s
Counseling Services. This seminar was designed to briefly orient clinicians
to theory and techniques related to the treatment of borderline personality
disorder. Richmond, VA.
Hansel, J. E. & Wetter, M. W. (2004, August). Dialectical Behavior
Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. Invited, four
day intensive training developed and delivered at a workshop sponsored
by the Kentucky Psychological Association. This seminar was designed to
orient clinicians to theory and techniques related to the treatment of
borderline personality disorder. Discussed how to begin DBT programs in
the participants’ respective units. CEU’s conferred, Lexington,
KY.
Hansel, J. E. & Wetter, M. W. (2004, July). Dialectical Behavior
Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. Invited, two day
training developed and delivered at a workshop sponsored by the School
of Alcohol and other Drug Studies at Northern Kentucky University. Topics
covered included basic theory, techniques, and issues surrounding starting
DBT programs in various settings. CEU’s conferred, Highland, Heights,
KY.
Hansel, J. E. & Wetter, M. W. (2003, November). Dialectical Behavior
Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. Invited, one day
training developed and delivered at a workshop sponsored by the Seven
Counties Community Health. Topics covered included basic theory, techniques,
and issues surrounding starting DBT programs in various settings. CEU’s
conferred, Louisville, KY.
Wetter, M. W. & Hansel, J. E. (2003, August). Dialectical Behavior
Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. Invited, one day
training developed and delivered at a workshop sponsored by the Kentucky
Psychological Association and Western State Hospital. Topics covered included
basic theory, techniques, and issues surrounding starting DBT programs
in various settings. CEU’s conferred, Hopkinsville, KY.
Wetter, M. W. & Hansel, J. E. (2002, October). Dialectical Behavior
Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. Invited, one day
training developed and delivered to the Mental Health Institute. Topics
covered included basic theory and techniques of the DBT program. CEU’s
conferred, Louisville, KY.
Wetter, M. W. & Hansel, J. E. (2002, October). Dialectical Behavior
Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. Invited, one day
training developed and delivered at a workshop sponsored by the Kentucky
Psychological Association. Topics covered included basic theory, techniques,
and issues surrounding starting DBT programs in various settings. CEU’s
conferred, Louisville, KY.
Wetter, M. W. & Hansel, J. E. (2002, May). DBT beginning training
for Bluegrass Regional Mental Health Mental Retardation Board. Training
developed and delivered to employees to increase facility in using the
DBT model. Five-day intensive seminar designed to orient clinicians to
theory and techniques related to the treatment of borderline personality
disorder. CEU’s conferred, Lexington, KY.
Wetter, M. W. & Hansel, J. E. (2002, January). DBT advanced
training for Bluegrass Regional Mental Health Mental
Retardation Board. Training developed and delivered to employees
to increase facility in using the DBT model. Three day seminar for employees
looking for more advanced training in DBT techniques and program development.
CEU’s conferred, Lexington, KY.
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