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BRIAN EDWARD BRIDE
School of Social Work

Georgia State University

Urban Life Building, Suite 1243

Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 413-1052

bbride@gsu.edu

EDUCATION
2012 M.P.H. in Quantitative Methods

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts



2001 Ph.D. in Social Work

Dissertation: Psychometric Properties of the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale.

University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

1995 M.S.W. with a Clinical Concentration

Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida



1991 B.S. in Psychology

University of Florida


ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Tenured/Tenure-earning Appointments

Professor, School of Social Work, Georgia State University, 2014 – present.

Professor, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2012 – 2014.

Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2007 – 2012.

Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2004 – 2007.

Assistant Professor, College of Social Work, University of Tennessee, 2001 – 2004.

Administrative Appointments

Director, School of Social Work, Georgia State University, 2014 – present.

Director, Ph.D. Program, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2011 – 2014.

Chair, Research Task Force, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2010 – 2014.

Interim Associate Dean, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2009.

Director, MSW Program, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2007 – 2009.

Graduate Coordinator, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 2007 – 2009.

Co-Director, Northern Ireland Study Abroad Program, University of Georgia, 2007.

Affiliate Appointments

Adjunct Faculty, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Baylor School of Medicine, 2015-

Fellow, Owens Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia, 2009 – 2014.

Faculty, Marriage & Family Therapy Certificate Program, University of Georgia, 2005 – 2014.

Graduate Faculty, The Graduate School, University of Georgia, 2004 – 2014.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Consultant. Provide services and consultation to human services professionals and organizations,

including workshops, grant-writing, and program evaluation, 2001- present.


Outcomes Management Coordinator, St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 1997-2001.
Project Assist Coordinator. St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 1996-1997.
Case Manager/Primary Therapist. St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, 1995-1999.
Clinician, RESPOND Team, Ridgeview Institute, Smyrna, Georgia, 1997-1998.
Clinical Social Work Intern, James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, Tampa, Florida, 1995.
Clinical Social Work Intern, Florida State Hospital, Chattahoochee, Florida, 1993-1994.
Crisis Counselor, Alachua County Crisis Center, Gainesville, Florida, 1991-1993.

PUBLICATIONS

Books
3. MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Davis, C. (Eds.) (2009). Women and HIV/AIDS: An international perspective. London: Routledge.

2. Bride, B.E. & MacMaster, S.A. (Eds.) (2008). Stress, trauma, and substance use. London: Routledge.

1. Figley, C.R., Bride, B.E., & Mazza, N. (Eds.) (1997). Death and trauma: The traumatology of grieving. London: Taylor and Francis.

Journal Articles (*denotes invited article)

57. King, D.M., Hatcher, S.S., & Bride, B.E. (in press). An exploration of risk factors associated with dating violence: Examining the predictability of adolescent female dating violence perpetration. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment.

56. Bride, B.E., Olin, I., & Roman, P.M. (2015). Patient violence towards counselors in SUD treatment programs: Prevalence, predictors, and responses. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 57, 9-17.

55. Morse, S., Watson, C., MacMaster, S., & Bride, B.E. (2015). Differences between older and younger adults in residential treatment for co-occurring disorders. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 11, 75-82.

54. Aletraris, L., Paino, M., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.R. (2014). The use of art and music therapy in substance abuse treatment programs. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 25, 190-196.

53. Sims, O.T., Whalen, C.C., Nackerud, L.G., & Bride, B.E. (2014). Longitudinal effects of SSRI therapy and cytokine-induced depression on Hepatitis C viral logs during antiviral therapy. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 34, 80-84.

52. McClatchey, R.S., Vonk, M.E., Lee, J., & Bride, B.E. (2014). Traumatic and complicated grief among children – One or Two Constructs? Death Studies, 38, 69-78.

51. Kintzle, S., Yarvis, J., & Bride, B.E. (2013). Secondary traumatic stress in military primary and mental healthcare providers. Military Medicine, 178, 1310-1315.

50. Abraham, A.J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2013). Public attitudes toward persons with alcohol use disorder (AUDs): The role of social contact and treatment-seeking behavior. Sociological Focus, 46, 267-280.

49. Sims, O.T., Whalen, C.C., Nackerud, L.G., & Bride, B.E. (2013). Birth cohort screening for hepatitis C virus: Implications for social workers in health care settings. Social Work in Healthcare, 52, 689-703.

48. Bride, B.E., Abraham, A., Kintzle, S., & Roman, P.M. (2013). Social workers’ knowledge and perceptions of effectiveness and acceptability of medication assisted treatment of substance use disorders. Social Work in Health Care, 52, 46-58.

47. Abraham, A.J., Knudsen, H.K., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2013). Patient characteristics and availability of onsite non-rapid and rapid HIV testing in US substance use disorder treatment programs. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 44, 115-119.

46. Bride, B.E., Kintzle, S., Abraham, A., & Roman, P.M. (2012). Counselor attitudes toward and utilization of evidence-based practices in private SUD treatment: A comparison of social workers and non-social workers. Health & Social Work, 37, 135-146.

45. Humble, M.N., Bride, B.E., Kolomer, S.K., & Reeves, P. (2012). Evolution of a virus: Framing of HIV/AIDS in social work journals. Social Work.

44. * Bride, B.E. (2012). Screening for secondary traumatic stress in child welfare. Child Welfare 360°.

43. Rothrauff, T.C., Abraham, A.J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2011). Incentive-related human resource practices for substance use disorder counselors: Salaries, benefits, and training. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 29, 230-244.

42. Hatcher, S.S., Bride, B.E., Oh, H., Pantino, L. (2011). Secondary traumatic stress in juvenile justice workers: An assessment of DJJ education staff exposure to trauma imagery. Journal of Correctional Healthcare, 17, 208-217.

41. Humble, M.N., Pilkinton, M.W., McGlynn, L.M., & Bride, B.E. (2011). HIV/AIDS: Measuring an evolving virus. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 21, 398-409.

40. Abraham, A.J., O’Brien, L., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2011). HIV/AIDS services in private substance abuse treatment centers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 115, 16-22.

39. Bride, B.E., & Kintzle, S. (2011). Secondary traumatic stress, job satisfaction, and turnover intention in substance abuse counselors. Traumatology, 17, 22-28.

38. Killeen, T., Greenfield, S.F., Bride, B.E., Cohen, L., Gordon, S.M., Roman, P.M. (2011). Assessment and treatment of co-occurring eating disorders in publicly funded addiction treatment programs. American Journal on Addictions, 20, 205-211.

37. Rothrauff, T., Abraham, A.J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2011). Availability, treatment approaches in, and characteristics of private centers offering special programs for older adults. Substance Abuse, 32, 7-15.

36. Bride, B.E., Abraham, A.J., & Roman, P.M. (2011). Organizational factors associated with the use of contingency management in publicly funded substance abuse treatment centers. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 40, 87-94.

35. Rothrauff, T.C., Abraham, A.J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (2011). Occupational turnover intentions among substance abuse counselors. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 40, 67-76.

34. Bride, B.E., Abraham, A.J., & Roman, P.M. (2010). Diffusion of contingency management and attitudes regarding its effectiveness and acceptability. Substance Abuse, 31, 127-135.

33. Kintzle, S., & Bride, B.E. (2010). Intervention following a sudden death: The social work-medical examiner model. Health & Social Work, 35, 221-224.

32. Chaumba, J., & Bride, B.E. (2010). Trauma experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder among women in the US military. Social Work in Mental Health, 8, 280-303.

31. Bride, B.E., & Figley, C.R. (2009). Secondary trauma and caregivers of military personnel. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 79, 314-329.

30. Humble, M.N., & Bride, B.E. (2009). HIV/AIDS in communities of color: A Lasswellian analysis. Health & Social Work, 34, 267-272.
29. Bride, B.E., Hatcher, S.S., & Humble, M.N. (2009). Trauma training, trauma practices, and secondary traumatic stress among substance abuse counselors. Traumatology, 15, 96-105.

28. Cummings, S.M., Bride, B.E., Cassie, K.M., & Rawlins-Shaw, A.M. (2008). Evidence-based psychosocial treatments for older adults with substance abuse disorders. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 50, 215-244.

27. Humble, M., & Bride, B.E. (2008). Fallout from communism: The role of feminism in fighting HIV/AIDS among women in Russia. Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 17, 377-387.

26. * MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., Davis, C.L., & Doktor, L. (2008). International perspectives on women and HIV: An overview. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 17, 231-235.

25. Bride, B.E. (2008). Adoption of effective interventions for substance misusing women. Substance Use & Misuse, 43, 1260-1261.

24. Bride, B.E., & Humble, M.N. (2008). Increasing retention of african-american women on welfare in outpatient substance user treatment using low-magnitude incentives. Substance Use & Misuse, 43, 1016-1026.

23. * Bride, B.E., & Figley, C.R. (2007). The fatigue of compassionate social workers: An introduction to the special issue on compassion fatigue. Clinical Social Work Journal, 35, 151-153.

22. Bride, B.E., Radey, M., & Figley, C.R. (2007). Measuring compassion fatigue. Clinical Social



Work Journal, 35, 155-163.

21. Bride, B.E. & Walls, E. (2007). Secondary traumatic stress in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 5, 5-20.

20. Bride, B.E. (2007). Prevalence of secondary traumatic stress among social workers. Social Work, 52, 63-70.

19. Bride, B.E., Jones, J.L., & MacMaster, S.A. (2007). Correlates of secondary traumatic stress in

child welfare workers. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 4, 69-80.

18. Bride, B.E. & Jones, J.L. (2006). Secondary traumatic stress in child welfare workers: Exploring the role of supervisory culture. Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education, 9, 38-43.

17. Bride, B.E. & MacMaster, S.A., Webb-Robins, L. (2006). Is integrated treatment of co-occurring disorders more effective than non-integrated treatment? Best Practices in Mental Health: An International Journal, 2, 43-57.

16. Cummings, S.M., Bride, B.E., & Rawlins-Shaw, A.M. (2006). Alcohol abuse treatment for older adults: A review of recent empirical research. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 3, 79-99.

15. * Bride, B.E. & MacMaster, S.A. (2005). Stress, trauma, and substance use: An overview. Stress, Trauma and Crisis: An International Journal, 8, 75-78.

14. Ting, L., Jacobson, J., Sanders, S., Bride, B.E., Harrington, D. (2005). The Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale: Confirmatory factor analyses in a national sample of mental health social workers. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 11, 177-194.

13. Hoffman, N.G., Bride, B.E., MacMaster, S.A., Abrantes, A.M., & Estroff, T.W. (2004). Identifying co-occurring disorders in adolescent populations. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 23(4), 41-53.

12. Smith, B. & Bride, B.E. (2004). Positive Impact: A community-based mental health center for persons affected by HIV. Health & Social Work, 29, 145-148.

11. Cummings, S.M, Kropf, N.P., Cassie, K.M. & Bride, B.E. (2004). Evidence-based treatment for older adults. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 1, 53-81.

10. Bride, B.E. (2004). The impact of providing psychosocial services to traumatized populations. Stress, Trauma, and Crisis: An International Journal, 7, 29-46.

9. Bride, B.E., Robinson, M.R., Yegidis, B., & Figley, C.R. (2004). Development and validation of the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale. Research on Social Work Practice, 14, 27-35.

8. Cohen, R., Simpson, K., & Bride, B.E. (2004). Treating anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 1, 27-39.

7. Bride, B.E. & Real, E. (2003). Project Assist: A modified therapeutic community for homeless women living with HIV/AIDS and chemical dependency. Health & Social Work, 28, 166-168.

6. Bride, B.E., Jones, J., MacMaster, S.A., & Shatila, S. (2003). The Tennessee Child Protective

Services Supervisors Development Project: Evaluating process, outcome, and the role of secondary traumatic stress and burnout. Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education, 6(2), 79-84.

5. Bride, B.E. & Smith, B. (2003). Responding to the mental health needs of Mexican immigrants affected by HIV: The Georgia CHAMPS Project. Social Perspectives-Perspectivas Sociales, 5, 135-148.

4. Bride, B.E. & Nackerud, L. (2002). The disease model of alcoholism: A Kuhnian paradigm. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 29, 125-141.

3. Bride, B.E. (2001). Single-gender treatment of substance abuse: Impact on treatment retention and completion. Social Work Research, 25, 223-232.

2. Bride, B.E., Womack, B.G., & MacMaster, S.A. (2001). Promising treatments for dual diagnosis. The Dual Network, 2, 12-14.

1. Markward, M. & Bride, B. (2001). Oppositional defiant disorder: The need for family-centered services. Children & Schools, 23, 73-84.



Manuscripts under review

5. Bond, M.E., Fields, D.L., Aletraris, L., Roman, P.M., Bride, B.E. (under review). Familiarity with and perceptions of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act in substance use disorder treatment centers. International Journal of Drug Policy.

4. MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., Morse, S.A., Seiters, J., Watson, C.M., & Choi, S. (revise, re-submit). A comparison of opioid and non-opioid substance users in residential treatment for co-occurring disorders. Social Work in Public Health.

3. Rieckman, T., Abraham, A., Bride, B.E., Belenko, S., & Roman, P.R. (under review). Accelerating implementation of psychosocial interventions in substance abuse treatment: The impact of research network participation. Drug Abuse and Dependence.

2. Young, S.M., Bride, B.E., Roman, P.M. (under review). Wraparound services in SUD treatment.

1. Pruett, J., Bride, B.E., & Roman, P.M. (under review). MAT adoption in programs serving criminal justice involved patients.



Book Chapters, Encyclopedia Entries, Meeting Abstracts

10. MacMaster, S.A., Morse, S.A., Bride, B., Seiters, J., Watson, C.M., & Choi, S. (2015). Opiate-use patients attending residential treatment: Characteristics, outcomes, and implications for practice. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 10(Suppl 1), A36.

9. Bride, B.E. (2012). Secondary traumatic stress. In C.R. Figley (Ed.), Encyclopedia of trauma. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

8. Bride, B.E. (2012). Trauma social work research. In C.R. Figley (Ed.), Encyclopedia of trauma. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

7. Bride, B., Kintzle, S., Vandenberg, R., & Roman, P. (2011, January). Structure of secondary traumatic stress symptoms in substance abuse counselors. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2(Suppl 1), 136.

6. Bride, B.E., & Figley, C.R. (2010). Compassion fatigue. In B.S. Fisher & S.P. Lab (Eds.), Encyclopedia of victimology and crime prevention. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

5. Humble, M., & Bride, B.E. (2008). Fallout from communism: The role of feminism in fighting HIV/AIDS among women in Russia. In MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Davis, C. (Eds.) (2009). Women and HIV/AIDS: An international perspective. London: Routledge. Previously published as Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 17, 377-387.

4. MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., Davis, C.L., & Doktor, L. (2008). International perspectives on women and HIV: An overview. In MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Davis, C. (Eds.) (2009). Women and HIV/AIDS: An international perspective. London: Routledge. Previously published as Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 17, 231-235.

3. Cummings, S.M., Bride, B.E., Cassie, K.M., & Rawlins-Shaw, A.M. (2008). Substance abuse. In S.M. Cummings & N.P. Kropf (Eds.), Handbook of psychosocial interventions for older adults. London: Routledge. Previously published as Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 50S, 215-244.

2. Bride, B.E., Jones, J.L., & MacMaster, S.A. (2007). Correlates of secondary traumatic stress in

child welfare workers. In J.L. Jones & P. Sundet (Eds.) Developing an empirically based practice initiative: A case study in CPS supervision (pp. 69-80). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Simultaneously published as Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 4, 69-80.

1. Ting, L., Jacobson, J., Sanders, S., Bride, B.E., Harrington, D. (2005). The Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale: Confirmatory factor analyses in a national sample of mental health social workers. In W.R. Nugent (Ed.), Approaches to Measuring Human Behavior in the Social Environment. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. Simultaneously published as Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 11, 177-194.


Book reviews

6. Bride, B.E. (2013). Review of N.M. Petry’s Contingency Management for Substance Abuse Treatment: A Guide to Implementing This Evidence-Based Practice (2012). Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 13,438-40.

5. Bride, B.E. (2008). Review of C.R. Figley and R.G. Roop’s Compassion Fatigue in the Animal-care Community (2006). Traumatology, 14, 143.

4. Bride, B.E. (2006). Review of C.R. Figley’s Mapping Trauma and Its Wake (2006). Research on



Social Work Practice, 16, 640.

3. Bride, B.E. (1999). Review of Williams, Unrau, & Grinnell’s Introduction to Social Work Research (1997). Research on Social Work Practice, 9, 386-387.

2. Bride, B.E. (1995). Review of L.T. Austin’s Babies for sale: The Tennessee Children’s Home adoption scandal (1993). American Journal of Family Therapy, 23, 186.

1. Bride, B.E. (1995). Review of L.C. Terr’s Too scared to cry: Psychic trauma in childhood (1990). American Journal of Family Therapy, 23, 90-91.



Technical reports

15. Gish, J., & Bride, B.E. (2008). Final report on the Trauma Intervention Center for Children and Adolescents (TICCA). Nashville, TN: Family & Children’s Service, Inc.

14. Bride, B.E. (2005). A process evaluation of the Trauma Intervention Center for Children and

Adolescents (TICCA): The second year. Nashville, TN: Family & Children’s Service, Inc.

13. MacMaster, S.A., Shatila, S., & Bride, B.E. (2005). The Middle Tennessee HIV/AIDS Treatment



Needs Assessment. Nashville, TN: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership.

12. Bride, B.E. (2004). A process evaluation of the Trauma Intervention Center for Children and



Adolescents (TICCA): The first year. Nashville, TN: Family & Children’s Service, Inc.

11. MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Shatila, S. (2004). The Nashville Area Recovery Alliance: A



Case Study – Year Three. Nashville, TN: Alcohol & Drug Council of Middle Tennessee.

10. MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Jones, J.J. (2004). The Middle Tennessee HIV/AIDS Treatment



Needs Assessment. Nashville, TN: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership.

9. MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Jones, J.J. (2004). HIV/AIDS Prevention Services Needs



Assessment. Nashville, TN: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership.

8. Bride, B.E., & MacMaster, S.A. (2003). The Young Women’s Alcohol and Drug Services



Project: A Process Evaluation. Nashville, TN: Alcohol & Drug Council of Middle Tennessee.

7. MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Jones, J.J. (2003). The Middle Tennessee HIV/AIDS Treatment



Needs Assessment. Nashville, TN: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership.
6. MacMaster, S.A., Bride, B.E., & Jones, J.J. (2003). The Middle Tennessee HIV/AIDS Prevention

Needs Assessment. Nashville, TN: Ryan White Community AIDS Partnership.

5. Bride, B.E., & MacMaster, S.A. (2002). The Nashville Area Recovery Alliance: A Case Study –



Year One. Nashville, TN: The Alcohol & Drug Council of Middle Tennessee.

4. Bride, B.E., & McFall-Roberts, E. (2001). St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. Outcomes



Management Report, Fiscal Year 2000-2001. Atlanta, GA: St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc.

3. Bride, B.E. (2000). St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. Outcomes Management Report, Fiscal Year



1999-2000. Atlanta, GA: St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc.

2. Bride, B.E. (1999). St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. Outcomes Management Report, Fiscal Year



1998-1999. Atlanta, GA: St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc.

1. Bride, B.E. (1998). St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. Outcomes Management Report, Fiscal Year



1997-1998. Atlanta, GA: St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc.

Other products

2. Bride, B.E., Kintzle, S., Mancini, D., & Martin, J. (2013). Secondary traumatic stress: Self-care



for Survivor Outreach Services staff. Fact sheet developed for U.S. Army Survivor Outreach Services Program.

1. Bride, B.E. (2013). Chaplain self-care for secondary traumatic stress. Online training module for U.S. Army Chaplain Corps.



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