International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences

International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Science is an international interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the advancement of basic knowledge in the social and behavioral sciences. It contains articles pertaining to theoretical integration of ideas, epistemology of social and biological sciences, and original empirical research articles of general scientific value.


Glenn Stone

Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences

Professor, Ball State University-Department of Social Work, USA

Research Areas

Mental Health, Program Evaluation, Divorce, Men, Fathering

Education

1994Ph.DThe Ohio State University, Columbus
1982MSWThe Ohio State University, Columbus
1979B.A.Miami University, Oxford, OH, Psychology

Experience

2009-presentProfessor & Chair, BSW Program, Ball State University, Muncie, IN
2008-2009Professor & Coordinator of Off-Campus MSW Program, School of Social Work, Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario Canada
2006-2008Director & Professor, School of Social Work, College of Human Ecology East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
1999-2006 Associate Professor & Social Work Program Director, Dept. of Family Studies and Social Work, Miami University, Oxford, OH
2005-2006Clinical Social Worker (Part-time, Contractual), Lifespan, Hamilton OH
2002-2003Clinical Social Worker (Part time), Pressley Ridge Schools, Cincinnati OH
1998-1999Assistant Professor & Field Coordinator, Dept. of Family Studies and Social Work Miami University, Oxford, OH
1998-1999 Clinical Social Worker (PT, contractual) Community Counseling & Crisis Center, Oxford, OH
1994-1998 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
1992-1994 Teaching Associate, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Columbus
1993Adjunct Instructor, Denison University, Dept. of Anthropology/Sociology, Granville, OH
1990-1993 Assistant Professor, Marion Technical College, Dept. of General Education, Marion, OH
1987-1990 Adjunct Instructor, North Central Technical College, Div. of Allied Health Fields, Mansfield, OH
1989-1991Program Coordinator, Gateway, Mansfield, Ohio
1987-1989 Program Coordinator-(Children's Mental Health), The Center for Individual Family Services, Mansfield, OH
1984-1989Clinical Social Worker-The Center for Individual and Family Services, Mansfield, OH
1995-1986Student Assistance Program Coordinator, Crawford County Counseling Services, Galion, OH
1982-1984 Director, Juvenile Diversion Program-Gahanna Counseling Services, Gahanna, OH

Academic Achievement

Institute for Educational Renewal: Leadership Associate Program (Miami University), 1999
Teaching Excellence Recognition Award (TERA-Indiana University), April 1997
Attended NIMH/MPD/IASWR Summer Symposium on Incorporating Mental Health Research into the Undergraduate Curriculum, stipend awarded, Summer 1997
Graduate Alumni Research Award Recipient (Ohio State University)-1994
Merriss Cornell Scholarship Award Recipient (Ohio State University)-1994

Membership

Member, Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors, 2000-Present
Member, Council of Social Work Education, 1996 through present
Member, American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences, 2001 through 2002
Member, National Association of Social Workers, 1986 through 1998
Member, National Council on Family Relations, 1993 through 1999
Member, Phi Kappa Phi, 1994 through present

Publications: Journals

[1]  Stone, G., & Uyeda, S. (Under Review). Japanese-American father involvement: An exploratory model. Journal of Family Social Work.
[2]  Stone, G. (2010). Group work with nonresidential fathers. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 5(3), 185-198.
[3]  Stone, G., & Dover, A. (2007). An exploration of violent attitudes in adolescent males: Personal, family, and environmental factors. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 15(2), 59-77.
[4]  Stone, G. (2006). An exploration of factors influencing the quality of children's relationships with their father following divorce. Journal of Divorce andRemarriage, 46, 13-28.
[5]  Stone, G. (2002). Nonresidential father postdivorce well-being: The role of social supports. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 36, 139-150.
[6]  Stone, G. (2002). Nonresidential never-married fathers: Policy advocacy opportunities. International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education, 5, 57-69.
[7]  Stone, G. (2001). Father postdivorce well-being: An exploratory model. Journal of Genetic Psychology 162(4), 460-477.
[8]  Stone, G., Clark, K., & McKenry, P. (2001). Qualitative evaluation of a parent education program for divorcing parents. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 34, 25-40
[9]  Stone, G. (1999). Evaluation of an effort to improve social work students' attitudes toward technology. Arete, 24, 46-53.
[10]  Stone, G., McKenry, P., & Clark, K. (1999). Father participation in a divorce education program: A qualitative evaluation. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 30, 99-114.
[11]  Byers, K., & Stone, G. (1999). The roots of activism: A qualitative study of BSW students. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 5, 1-14.
[12]  McKenry, P.C., Clark, K.A., & Stone, G. (1999). Evaluation of a parent education program for divorcing parents. Family Relations, 48, 129-137.
[13]  Stone, G. (1998). Curriculum module on mental health research: Wraparound services model. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 3, 121-126.
[14]  Stone, G. (1998). Collaborative pedagogic efforts on behalf of children in custody disputes. Indiana Law Journal, 73, 659-663.
[15]  Stone, G., & McKenry, P. C. (1998). Nonresidential father involvement: A test of a mid-range theory. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 159, 313-336.

Publications: Books/Book Chapters

[1]  Dudley, J. & Stone, G. Fathering-at-risk: Helping non-residential fathers. (2001). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
[2]  Stone, G., & Frederick, W. (In Press). Assessing clinical social work practice in rural mental health settings. In L. Ginsberg (Ed.), Social work in rural communities, 5th Edition. Alexandria, VA: CSWE Publications.
[3]  Stone, G. (In Press). Technology trends in rural social work practice.. In L. Ginsberg (Ed.), Social work in rural communities, 5th Edition. Alexandria, VA: CSWE Publications.
[4]  Stone, G. (2009). Interactional group work with nonresidential fathers. In A. Gitterman & R. Salmon (Eds.) Encyclopedia of social work with groups (201-203). New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.