ADVIP Member Directory Listed by Country
ADVIP members include researchers with an expertise in the field of partner and family abuse, or provide direct intervention services to perpetrators and have indicated a commitment to evidence-based practice. Both members and non-members can view the membership directory. Individuals with a Full Membership to ADVIP can write posts to our blog pages and enjoy other benefits not available to individuals with a Limited Membership. To become a member, or to upgrade membership from Limited Member to Full Member, go to the JOIN ADVIP link on the home page.
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On this page you will see the Master List of all members organized by world region and country. Click on a member’s name to view their full profile page containing information about their location, background, training, intervention services and research interests. In the member’s profile page, you can click on the country, state, province or city to view all other members in those categories.
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MASTER LIST OF MEMBERS BY REGION AND COUNTRY
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Dr. Derek Ball (Rock Island, United States) Provider
Professional Background
Derek Ball is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing with couples, families and individuals in Rock Island, IL. He received his M.A. and PhD from Purdue University’s Marriage and Family Therapy Program. In addition to his work as an LMFT, he also serves as Executive Director of the Illinois Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and teaches a Sociology course at Augustana College in Rock Island, IL.
Dr Arthur L Cantos (North Chicago, United States) Researcher
Professional Background
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Arthur L. Cantos |
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Associate Professor/Director of Clinical Training |
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Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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B.S. |
1981 |
Psychology | |
Middlesex Hosp Med School, University of London |
Dipl in Behav. |
1984 |
Psychology | |
State University of N.Y. at Stony Brook |
M.A |
1985 |
Psychology | |
Sate University of N. Y. at Stony Brook |
Ph.D. |
1989 |
Clinical Psychology | |
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Research and Professional experience
1982-1987 Therapist.Marital Clinic, S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, N.Y.
1985-1990 Behavioral Therapist. Family Center at Columbia-Presbyterian-Medical-Center,New York, N.Y.
1986-1990 Instructor in Clinical Psychology, Department of Child Psychiatry, Columbia university, N.Y.
1988-2005 Clinical Psychologist and Behavioral therapist.
St. Christopher-Ottilie (Foster Care Agency) Jamaica, N.Y.
1990-1995 Clinical Psychologist, Marital Clinic, S.U.N.Y. at StonyBrook
Stony Brook, N.Y.
1992-2005 Consultant Clinical Psychologist.Long Island Adolescent and Family Services. Centereach, N.Y.
1993-2005 Staff Clinical Psychologist. Suffolk County Department of Mental Health,Brentwood, N.Y.
2005-2009 Director of Mental Health, Gibraltar, U.K.
2009‑Present Associate Professor/Director of Clinical Training. Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. Department of psychology
Publications:
Rosenbaum, A., Cantos, A., & Neidig, P. (1994). Programa de Hombres: Fichas de Trabajo. Behavioral Science Associates.
Cantos, A., Neidig, P. H. & O’Leary, K. D. (1993). Men and Women’s attributions of blame for domestic violence. Journal of Family violence, Vol 8, No 4, 289-302. *
Cantos, A., Neidig, P. H., & O’Leary, K.D. (1994). Injuries of women and men in a treatment program for domestic violence. Journal of Family Violence, Vol 9, No 2, 113-124. *
Cantos, A., Gries, L. T., & Slis, V. (1996). Correlates of therapy referral in foster children. Child Abuse and Neglect, Vol 20, 10, 921-931. *
Cantos, A., Neale, J. M., Gaines, R. & O’Leary, K. D. (1997). Assessment of coping strategies in child abusing mothers. Child Abuse and Neglect, 21, 7, 631-636.
Cantos, A., Gries, L. T., & Slis, V. (1997). Contact with birth parents during foster care placement: Effects on child behaviors. Child Welfare, Vol LXXVI, 2, 309-329.
1981
Gries, L & Cantos, A. (2008). Factors associated with Time to therapy referral and length of placement of children in foster care. Journal of Public Child Welfare, Vol 2,3, 367-381.
Cantos, A. & Gries, L. (2010). Therapy Outcome with children in foster care: A longitudinal Study. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 27: 133-149.
Cantos, A. & O’Leary, K.D.(2014). One Size Does Not Fit All in Treatment of Intimate Partner Violence Partner : Partner Abuse, 5, 2, 204-236.
Cantos, A. L., Goldstein, A., Brenner, L., O’Leary, K.D. & Verborg, R.(2013). Reliability and Validity of an easy to administerbehavioral measure to classify Family only and Generally violent subtypes of male perpetrators of intimate partner violence. Paper submitted for publication Journal of Family Violence,
Goldstein, D., Cantos, A., Kosson, D. Brenner,L. & Verborg, R.(2013. Perpetrator Type Moderates the Relationship between Severity of Intimate Partner Violence and Recidivism. Submitted to Criminal Justice and Behavior.
Presentation at Professional Meetings
Cantos, A. L. (2003). Treatment of male perpetrators of domestic violence: One size does not fit all. Paper presented at professional meeting organized by Suffolk County Department of Probation.
Cantos, A.L. (2004).Tratamiento de la Agresions entre Parejas: La Misma talla No Les Sirve a Todos. Congreso IberoAmericano de Psicologia Clinica Y Salud. Mexico City, Mexico.
Cantos, A.L. (2005). Tratamiento Psicologico de Maltratadores. Seminario Internacional sobre “Agresion y Violencia en Psicologia Clinica: Persepectivas Actuales”. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Cantos, A.L. (2005). Tratamiento Psicologico de Menores Victimas de Malos Tratos. Seminario Internacional sobre “Agresion y Violencia en Psicologia Clinica: Persepectivas Actuales”. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Cantos, A.L. (2005). Treatment of partner aggression: One size does not fit all. Domestic Violence Conference. Gibraltar.
Cantos, A.L. (2005). Child abuse and its consequences. Domestic Violence Conference. Gibraltar.
Cantos, A. (2005). Violence against women. Domestic Violence International Day. Gibraltar.
Cantos, A. (2006). Assessment and treatment of domestic violence. 1st Mental Health Conference. Gibraltar.
Cantos, A. (2006) Chair, 1st mental Health Conference. Gibraltar.
Cantos, A. & Trinidad, F. (2007) Dating violence prevention. Program presented at two local high schools in Gibraltar.
Cantos, A. (2008). Mental health treatment in primary care: The push for psychological therapies. Paper presented at the Mental health throughout the lifespan conference in Gibraltar.
Nicholson, B. & Cantos, A. (2008). Developing a strategy for mental health services. 12th Inter Island Public Health Forum Conference. Gibraltar.
Cantos,A. (2008). Treatment of partner aggression and prevention strategies in Gibraltar high schools. 12th Inter Island Public Health Forum Conference. Gibraltar.
Cantos, A. (2008).Disaster Mental Health. 12th Inter Island Public Health Forum Conference. Gibraltar.
Cantos, A. (2009). Treatment of partner aggression: One size does not fit all. Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.
Cantos, A. (2009). Treatment of partner aggression: One size does not fit all. Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science.
Cantos, A. (2009) World Mental Health Day presentations on Mental Health and Primary care at Rosalind Franklin University of medicine and Science (organized a series of lectures on the topic and made one presentation)
Cantos, A. (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012). Treatment of partner aggression: One size does not fit all. Captain James E. Lovell Federal HEALTH Care Center.
Cantos, A. (2010) World Mental Health Day presentations on No Health without mental health. MENTAL HEALTH AND CHRONIC PHYSICAL ILLNESSES: THE NEED FOR CONTINUED AND INTEGRATED CARE. Rosalind Franklin University of medicine and Science(organized a series of lectures on the topic and made one presentation).
Invited Address: Cantos, A. (2011). Tratamiento psicológico en problemas de Violencia.Sepcys. VIII Reunion Annual. Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain.
Goldstein, D., Brenner, L., Narvaez, C., & Cantos, A.L. (2011). Differences between family only violent and generally violent males sentenced to probation for domestic violence offenses. Poster presented at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science all school research consortium.
Development of a typology for men in a domestic violence treatment program. Brenner, L., Goldstein, D.A., Narvaez, C. Srilaya Kudaravalli, S. & and Cantos, A.L. (2011) Paper presented at North Western University Psychfest
Cantos, A. 2012. Symposium. Treatment of perpetrators of intimate partner violence: Where do we go from here? Eighty-fourth Annual Meeting Midwestern Psychological Association, May, 2012: Chicago Illinois.
Cantos, A. (2012). Current Status of Treatment of Intimate Partner Violence. Paper presented at Eighty-fourth Annual Meeting Midwestern Psychological Association, May, 2012: Chicago Illinois.
Goldstein, D., Brenner, L., Cantos, A., Lee, H & Fowler, D. (2012) Paper presented at Eighty-fourth Annual Meeting Midwestern Psychological Association, May, 2012: Chicago Illinois.
Brenner, L. Goldstein, D. Cantos, A. Fowler, D. & Lee, H. (2102) Paper presented at Eighty-fourth Annual Meeting Midwestern Psychological Association, May, 2012: Chicago Illinois.
Cantos, A. (2012). Symposium: Revisiting one size fits all approaches to the treatment of Intimate Partner Violence. International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, July, 2012: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Cantos, A., Brenner, L., Goldstein, A., Lee, H, & Fowler, Drew. (2012). Outcome of mandated treatment for generally violent and family only violent perpetrators of intimate partner violence. International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, July, 2012: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Goldstein, D. Brenner, L., Cantos, A., Fowler, D. & Lee, Hyun-Soo. (2012). Distinctions in the perceived attitudes of domestic violence perpetrators by typology and ethnicity. International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, July, 2012: Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Cantos, A, (2012). Tratamiento de la agresión entre parejas: La misma talla no les sirve a todos. Invited workshop presented at VII Congreso Iberoamericano de Psicologia Clinica y Salud: Cordoba, Argentina.
Cantos, A. (2012). EFICACIA DE LOS PROGRAMAS DE TRATAMIENTO PARA MALTRATADORES: Mas alla de la violencia de genero. Invited address at Congreso Iberoamericano de Psicologia Clinica y Salud: Cordoba, Argentina.
Cantos, A. (2012). Treatment outcome for male perpetrators of intimate partner violence: Beyond Power and Control. Presentation at Center for the Study of Family Violence and Sexual Assault brownbag at Northern Illinois University.
Cantos, A. (2014).Assessment and training in Recovery and Forensics. Presentation at Masters en Psicologia Forense. Universidad Complutense. Madrid. Spain.
Services or Research Projects
Currently working on research identifying characteristics of perpetrators of intimate partner violence and developing alternative treatment interventions to the one size fits all approach.
Dr. Chuka Nestor Emezue (Chicago, United States) Researcher
Professional Background
Chuka Emezue, PhD, MPH, MPA is an assistant professor at Rush University, College of Nursing in the Department of Women, Children, and Family Nursing. His research focuses on developing and deploying technology-based psychobehavioral interventions to reduce co-occurring partner violence, relapse to substance use, and treatment disparities in rural, immigrant, and high-risk justice-involved settings, and across the lifespan.
Emma L Fine (Chicago, United States) Researcher
Dr. Erika Lawrence (Evanston, United States) Researcher
Bill Potterbaum (Elgin, United States) Provider
Fred Smith (Zion, United States) Provider
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