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Chrysler Hall South, Rm 173
401 Sunset Avenue
Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4
Phone: (519) 253-3000 Ex. 2217
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Dr. Sandra Paivio
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Faculty & Staff Profiles



Name: Dr. Kenneth Hart


Position: Associate Professor

Area: Adult Clinical

Office: Room 191-2, Chrysler Hall South

Phone: (519) 253-3000 ext. 2225

E-mail: kenhart@uwindsor.ca


Research Interests:

• Member of the following groups: Problem Gambling, Substance Abuse, Forgiveness, and Health Psychology.


• Research Interests: (1) interface of clinical-health psychology with social-personality psychology, with focus on addictive behaviours and their modification; (2) positive psychology as it applies to addictive behaviour change, with focus on existential spirituality (meaning/purpose in life); (3) resilience and strengths-based models of recovery and rehabilitation from substance misuse (3) etiology and psychosocial treatment of addictive behaviours; (8) interface of social psychology and abnormal/clinical psychology

Graduate Class: Research Methods in Clinical Psychology

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Note to Prospective Graduate Students
2. Synopsis of Dr. Hart’s Research
3. Major Areas of Scholarly Interests
4. Summary of International Teaching Experience
5. Publications * indicates student coauthor
6. Independent Research Resulting in Student Co-authorships
7. Professional Disseminations at Peer Reviewed Conventions *student coauthors
8. Editorial Consulting: Invited Reviewer of Manuscripts for 25 Professional Journals
9. Editorial Board & Invited Grant Reviewing and Other Invitations:
10. Websites with Internet Information Documenting Civic Impact


1. Note to Prospective Graduate Students

Currently (2007-2008) Dr. Hart has openings in his research lab and is willing to consider taking in new graduate students for purposes thesis/dissertation supervision. Past students in Dr. Hart’s lab have enjoyed high levels funding success and co-authorships on disseminations. Examples of scholarships that students have won include OGS, SSHRC and OPGRC (Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre). Two of Dr. Hart’s former students have each received $105, 000.00 SSHRC grants, and Master’s level and Doctoral level OPGRC grants have also been won.

2. Synopsis of Dr. Hart’s Research

Dr. Hart’s research bridges the disciplines and professions of clinical and health psychology. He has a specific interest with understanding health destructive addictive behaviours. These interests include, but are not limited to, substance abuse and compulsive gambling. His addiction research been informed by theoretical models rooted in social-cognitive psychology. Examples include the Theory of Planned Behaviour, the Health Belief Model and the Transtheoretical Model. Dr. Hart studies a variety of adaptational outcomes (emotional, biomedical, behavioural), attempting to identify factors and processes that act as moderators and mediators of these outcomes. Most of his studies in this area fall within the “resilience” paradigm. Thus, in addition to examining variables that confer increased risk/vulnerability, he also studies psychosocial “protection”. In sum, he is concern with understanding emotional, behavioural and physical health problems in the context of ‘stressful’ life conditions.

Recently, Dr. Hart’s research on health-relevant lifestyles has addressed the motivational psychology of readiness to seek treatment for compulsive behaviours considered to be ‘addictive’ in nature. This work interfaces the public health model of secondary prevention with the clinical model of remediation, and has been funded by the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre. His research has also received extramural funding support to address psychosocial and psychospiritual factors that influence success rates for the treatment of alcohol abuse and pathological gambling. Clinically-oriented studies on the process and outcome of professional treatment for addictive disorders are complemented with a balanced concern for conducting research that seeks to understand the psychology of using and benefiting from community-based 'recovery' resources. In particular, Dr. Hart has examined factors that influence the ability of 12-Step mutual-aid support groups to sustain long-term changes in quality of life. Studies along this line have involved clients who are struggling to overcome an addictive disorder.

Dr. Hart is also interested in Positive Psychology and some of his research on addictive behaviour change is being conducted from a strengths-based perspective known as the resilience paradigm. His resilience research on addictive behavior change seeks to identify (and eventually leverage) individual-based and community-based “coping” resources. Prospective graduate students should know that Dr. Hart is planning a new trajectory of addictions research that will focus specifically on better understanding the determinants and consequences of a strong sense of personal meaning and purpose in life.

If any of these topics interest you and you are considering graduate studies in our PhD program in Adult Clinical Psychology, feel free to contact Dr. Hart at: kenhart@uwindsor.ca

3. Major Areas of Scholarly Interests

Dr. Hart is prepared to supervise students, both graduate and undergraduate, on research that involves any of the following areas: (1) interface of social/personality psychology with clinical-health psychology and community-health psychology; (2) etiology of and biopsychosocial treatment of addictive behaviors; (3) biopsychosocial aspects of religiosity and spirituality; (4) cardiovascular psychosocial behavioral medicine; (5) role of life stress, personality, coping, and emotion in health/illness; (6) social support effects on medical status and illness behavior; (7) interpersonal anger, hostility & health; (8) prevention & treatment of health-risky addictive behaviors; (9) biopsychosocial aspects of holding grudges (interpersonal anger) and therapeutic effects of forgiveness, (10) psychosocial addiction medicine; (11) multicultural community health psychology and public health psychology; (12) help seeking, illness behavior, treatment entry and ‘natural change’

4. Summary of International Teaching Experience

Dr. Hart has taught seventeen different courses over a span of 18 year’s full-time international teaching experience. This experience has involved both graduate and undergraduate teaching in USA, Wales, England & Canada. Specific courses taught include: (1) ‘Health Psychology” (undergrad psyc); (2) ‘Research Methods in Clinical Psychology (graduate level); (3) ‘Social Psychology/Social Cognition’; (4) ‘Social Psychology’; (5) ‘Introductory Psychology’ (general psychology);’ (6) ‘Research Methods in Social Psychology’ (with lab); (7) ‘Research Methods and Design’ (with lab); (8) ‘Interface of Social Psychology and Clinical-Counseling Psychology’ (graduate level); (9) ‘The Interface of Social Psychology and Substance Abuse’ (graduate level); (10) ‘Interface of Social Psychology with Clinical/Abnormal Psychology’ (undergrad psyc); (11) ‘Stress and Coping in Health and Illness.’ (graduate level health psychology); (12) ‘Personality & Individual Differences;’ (13); ‘ Health Psychology’ (to nurse/midwifery/healthcare students); (14) ‘Psychology of Effective & Ineffective Living;’ (15) ‘Psychology of Adjustment & Personal Growth’; (16) ‘Psychology of Addiction.’ (graduate level); (17) ‘Positive Psychology: Thriving & Flourishing’.

Recent Publications:

5. Publications * indicates student coauthor

Hart, K.E. & Gomes*, K. (being revised, for 2007 submission). Level of Commitment to Alcoholics Anonymous: Effects on Drinking and Emotional & Existential Wellbeing. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly

Wilson*, T., Milosevic*, A., Hart, K.E. & Hibbard, S. (accepted, 2007). Reported Biomedical Health Status in Relation to Self-Forgiveness and Forgiveness of Others. Journal of Health Psychology.

Wohl, M.J.A., Young,* M.M. & Hart, K.E. (2007). Perceived luck as a personal quality: Relationship to DSM gambling symptoms, enjoyment of gambling and treatment readiness. Substance Use and Misuse, 42, 43-63.

Hart, K.E., Wilson,* T. & Hittner, J. (2006). A Psychosocial Resilience Model to Account for Medical Well- being in Relation to Sense of Coherence. Journal of Health Psychology, 11, 861-865.

Wohl, M.J.A., Young*, M. & Hart, K.E. (2005). Untreated young gamblers with game-specific problems: Self concept involving luck, gambling ecology and delay in seeking professional treatment. Addiction Research and Theory, 13, 445-459.

Hart, K.E. & Warriner*, E.M. (2005). Weight Loss & Biomedical Health Improvement on a Very Low Calorie Diet: The Moderating Role of History of Weight Cycling. Behavioral Medicine, 30(4), 161-170.

Hart, K.E. & Ledgerwood*, D. (2005). The Interface of Social & Clinical Psychology. Chapter in: F. Schneider, L. Coutts, & J. Gruman. Applications of Social Psychology (pp. 101-127). Sage, Thousand Oaks, California.

Hart, K.E. & Hugget*, C. (2005). Narcissism: A Barrier to Personal Acceptance of the Spiritual aspects of Alcoholics Anonymous. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 23(4), 85-110

Hart, K.E. & Fazaa,* N. (2004). Life Stress Events and Alcohol Misuse: Distinguishing Contributing Stress Events from Consequential Stress Events. Substance Use & Misuse, 39, 1319-1339

Hart, K.E. & Hope*, C. (2004). Cynical Hostility and the Psychosocial Vulnerability Model of Disease Risk: Confounding Effects of Neuroticism Bias. Personality & Individual Differences. 36, 1571-1582.

Hart, K. E. & Fiissel*, D. (2003). Do Adult Offspring of Alcoholics Suffer from Poor Medical Health? A Three Group Comparison Design Controlling for Self-Report Bias. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 35, 52-72

Raynor, D.K., Thislethwaite, J.E., Hart, K.E. & Knapp, P. (2001). Are Health Professionals Ready for the New Concordance Philosophy in Medicine Taking?: An Empirical Study. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 25, 33-39 (special issue on ‘concordance’ in prescribing/taking medicine)

Hart, K.E. & Willner, P. (2001). Illegal Alcohol Sales to Minors: An Unobtrusive Observational Field Study and Evaluation of a Community Prevention Intervention. Addiction Biology, 6(3), 277-278 (abstract from the Society for the Study of Addiction, Annual Symposium, 2–3 November 2000, Leeds, UK ).

Hart, K.E. (2001). Personality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: A Commentary on ‘Time Urgency and Risk of Myocardial Infarction”. Invited expert commentary. International Journal of Epidemiology, 33, 278-281.

Willner, P. & Hart, K.E. (2001). Adolescent’s Reports of Their Illicit Alcohol Purchases: A British Investigation. Drugs: Education, Policy and Prevention, 8, 233-242.

Willner, P & Hart, K.E., Binmore, J., Cavendish & M., Dunphy*, E. (2000). Alcohol Sales to Underage Adolescents: An Unobtrusive Observational Field Study and Evaluation of a Police Intervention. Addiction, 95, 1373-1389

Hart, K.E. (1999). A Spiritual Interpretation of the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous: From Resentment, to Forgiveness to Love. Journal of Ministry in Addiction and Recovery, 6, 25-39.

Hart, K.E. & Gregory*, C. (1999). Inventory of Functional Support for Alcoholism Treatment Adherence(IFSATA-Form 1): Preliminary Psychometric Data. Addiction Biology, 4, 235-236 (abstract from the Society for the Study of Addiction, Annual Symposium, 2–3 November 1999, York, United Kingdom ).

Hart, K.E. (1999). Cynical Hostility and Deficiencies in Functional Support: The Moderating Role of Gender in Psychosocial Vulnerability to Disease. Personality & Individual Differences, 27, 69-83

Hart, K.E. & McAleer*, M. (1997). Anger Coping Among Offspring of Alcoholics. Addiction Research, 5, 473-486

Hart, K.E. (1997). A Moratorium on Research Using the Jenkins Activity Survey for Assessing Coronary-Prone (Type A) Personality? Journal of Clinical Psychology, 53, 905-907.

Hart, K.E. & Chiovari*, P. (1997). Inhibition of Eating Behavior: Negative Cognitive Effects of Dieting. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 54, 1-4

Palfai, T.P. & Hart, K.E. (1997). Anger Coping & Social Support. Journal of Social Psychology, 137, 1-7.

Hart, K.E. & Hill*, A. (1997). Women’s Health: Generalized Use of Over-The-Counter Analgesics: Relationship to Premenstrual Symptoms. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 53, 1-4.

Hart, K.E. (1996). A Comparison of Two Techniques for Scoring Stress-Coping Data. Personality and Individual Differences, 21, 159-162

Hart, K.E. (1996). Perceived Social Support Among Hostile (Coronary-Prone) Women. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 52, 383-388.

Hart, K.E. (1996). Eastern Spirituality and 12-Step (AA) Recovery From Addiction. Spiritual and Religious Issues in Behavior Change, 9, 3-5.

Hart, K.E. & Sciutto*, M.J. (1996). Criterion-Referenced Measurement of Instructional Impact on Cognitive Outcomes. Journal of Instructional Psychology, 23, 24-34.

Hart, K.E. & Hittner*, J.B. (1995). Optimism (Stress Resilience): Associations to Coping and Anger-Reactivity. Personality and Individual Differences, 19, 827-839.

Hart, K.E. & Stevens*, K. (1995). The Teaching of Introductory Psychology: Use and Evaluation of Video Supplements. Journal of Instructional Psychology, 22, 103-114.

Hart, K.E. (1994). The Stress Appraisal Scale: A Measure of Perceived Stress. In: J. Fisher & K.J. Corcoran (Eds). Measures for Clinical Practice: A Source Book. New York: Free Press.

Hart, K.E. (1992). How I Teach and Evaluate my Course in Applied Social Psychology. Contemporary Social Psychology, 16, 50-55.

Hart, K.E. (1992). A Study of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Contemporary Psychology: Reviews, 37, 1211 (review of G. Gilliam & B.R. Chesser (1991) “Fatal Moments: The Tragedy of the Accidental Killer.” Lexington, MA: Lexington Books/D.C. Heath).

Hart, K.E. (1991). Coping with Stressful Anger-Provoking Situations: Adolescent Coping in Relation to Anger-Reactivity. Journal of Adolescent Research, 6, 357-370.

Hart, K.E. (1991). Obese Weight Loss Patients and Normal Weight Adults: Obsessive-Compulsiveness. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 47, 358-361.

Hart, K.E. (1991). A Graduate Course at the Interface of Social-Clinical-Counseling Psychology. Contemporary Social Psychology, 15, 70-73.

Hart, K.E. & Hittner,* J.B. (1991). Perceived Availability of Social Support, Irrational Beliefs, & Anxiety. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 47, 582-588.

Hart, K.E., Hittner,* J.B. & Paras,* K.C. (1991). Sense of Coherence (Stress Resilience), Anxiety, and Perceived Social Support. Journal of Research in Personality, 25, 137-145.

Hart, K.E., Turner, S.H., Cardozo, S.R., Hittner, J.B. & Paras*, K.C. (1991). Life Stress and Anger: Moderating Effects of Coronary-Prone (Type A) Irrational Beliefs. Personality and Individual Differences, 12, 557-560.

Hart, K.E. (1990). Introducing Stress Management to Managers. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 5, 9-16.

Hart, K.E. (1988). Interface of Social Psychology & Organizational Psychology: A Review of Attribution Theory & Its Application to Understanding Leadership in Organizational Settings. Social and Behavioral Sciences Documents, 18(2), ms.#2873, 46 pps.

Hart, K.E. (1988). The Student Version of the Jenkins Activity Survey For Assessing (Type A) Coronary-Prone Personality. Chapter in: M. Hersen & A.S. Bellack (Eds.) Dictionary of Behavioral Assessment Techniques. Elmsford, New York: Pergamon.

Hart, K.E. (1988). Relationship of (Type A) Coronary-Prone Personality to Ways of Coping with Stress. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 28, 133-140.

Hart, K.E. (1987). Coronary-Prone Personality, Psychological Appraisal and Physiological Reactivity to Stress: Implication for Illness Vulnerability Dissertation Abstracts International (Ph.D. Thesis abstract).

Hart, K.E. (1987). Managing Stress in Occupational Settings: A Selective Review of Current Research & Theory. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2, 10-17 (special issue: work and health).

Hart, K.E. Turner, S.H. & Cardozo, S.R. (1987). Life Stress, Personality, Coping and Health: A Four-Wave Longitudinal Process Study. Personality and Individual Differences, 8, 120-125 (description of ongoing research)

Hart, K.E. (1984). Anxiety Management Training and Anger Control for (Type A) Coronary-Prone Personalities. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 12, 132-139.

Hart, K.E. (1983). Physical Symptom Reporting and Health Perception in Relation to (Type A) Coronary-Prone Personality (implications for treatment seeking) Journal of Human Stress, 9, 17-23

Hart, K.E. & Jamieson, J.L. (1983). Coronary-Prone Personality and Cardiovascular Recovery From Stress Exposure: A Study of Disease Risk. Journal of Human Stress, 9, 18-25.

6. Independent Research Resulting in Student Co-authorships

Below is a list of 32 names of students whom Dr. Hart has mentored in the context of independent research (ie., not related to thesis/dissertation) which led to co-authorship by the student on dissemination at peer reviewed conventions, publications, or submissions for publication.

(1) Bliok, P, (2) Bromley, T, (3) Bulow, P, (4) Carroll, M, (5) Changigiorgis, (6) Cornock, B, (7) Cheng, M, (8) Chiovari, P, (9) Fazaa, N, (10) Fiissel, D, (11) Gervais, N, (12) Gingrich, L, (13) Gregory, C, (14) Horton, D, (15) Hope, C, (16) Hugget, C, (17) Ledgerwood, D, (18) Maurio, F, (19) McAleer, M, (20) Noell, G, (21) Milosevic, A, (22) Palmer, M, (23) Plastow, R, (24) Scuitto, M, (25) Stalters, C, (26) Stevens, K, (27) Wilson, T., (28) Wilkie, H., (29) Weiner, R., (30) Young, M., (31) Gomes, K., (32) Singh, T.

7. Professional Disseminations at Peer Reviewed Conventions
* indicates student coauthor

120. Singh*, T. & Hart, K.E. (submitted, 2008). Positive Psychology: Adherence to Alcoholics Anonymous During Aftercare and the Bountiful Life. Paper submitted to the convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 50: Addictions). Boston, Massachusetts, August.

119. Rounding*, K. & Hart, K.E. (submitted, 2008). A Resilience Model Featuring Spirituality/Religiosity as Protecting Against Depression in Offspring Reared by Depressed Parents. Paper submitted to the convention of the American Psychological Associ

118. Hart, K.E. (2007). Motivation to Achieve Spiritual Goals in 12-Step Recovery from Addiction. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 50: Addictions). San Francisco, California, August.

117. Hart, K.E. (2007). Teaching Recovering Alcoholics How to Forgive: Spiritual and Emotional Benefits. Invited public lecture, Tyndale University College and Seminary, Toronto, Canada, April.
( see http://www.tyndale.ca/view.php?id=169 and http://www.tyndale.ca/view.php?id=173 )

116. Hart, K.E. (2006). Does ‘Spirituality’ Facilitate the Resolution of Alcohol Use Disorders? A Brief Review of the Knowledge Base. Invited paper delivered as Templeton Public Lecture at the “Addictions, Spirituality and Meaning Conference”, Sponsored by the Network on Personal Meaning (see http://www.meaning.ca), Vancouver, Canada, July.

115. Hart, K.E. (2006). Understanding the Spiritual Path of Alcoholics Anonymous for Recovery from Alcoholism. Invited Continuing Education (CE) workshop given at the “Addictions, Spirituality and Meaning Conference”, Sponsored by the International Network on Personal Meaning (http://www.meaning.ca), Vancouver, Canada, July.

114. Chagigiorgis*, H., Wilson*, T., Milosevic*, A, Hart, K.E., Hibbard, S. & Carroll*, M. (2006). Emotional Understanding and Conflicted Emotional Expression in Self and Other-Forgiveness. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 12: Clinical). New Orleans, LA. USA.

113. Alleva*, E.M., & Hart, K.E. (2006). Motivational Readiness to Change: Effects of Negative Drinking Outcome Expectancies. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 50: Addictions), New Orleans, LA., USA.

112. Hart, K.E. & Gervais,* N. & Frisch, R. (2006). Influences on Motivation for Abstinence and Moderation in Recovering Gamblers. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 50: Addictions), New Orleans, LA., USA.

111. Gomes,* K. & Hart, K.E. (2006). Active Involvement in Alcoholics Anonymous: Effects on Sobriety and Well-Being.Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 50: Addictions), New Orleans, LA., USA.

110. Hart, K.E. (2006). Time Urgency/Irritability as a Personality-Based Health Risk. Paper presented at the convention of the Society for Personality & Social Psychology, Palm Springs, California, January, USA.

109. Carroll*, M., Hibbard, S., Hart, K.E., Gingrich*, L. (2005). Parental Alcoholism and Relationship Problems Among Offspring. Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

108. Carroll*, M., Hibbard, S., Hart, K.E., Milosevic*, A., Wilson*, T., Gingrich*, L. (2005). Parental Alcoholism, Family Expressiveness and Alexithymia. Convention of the APA (Div 50), Washington, DC., August, USA.

107 Wilson*, T. & Hart, K.E. (2005). Role of Spirituality and Alcoholics Anonymous ‘Steps’ Involvement in Native’s Recovery from Alcoholism. Paper presented at the 2005 convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 50- Addictions), Washington, DC., August, USA.

106. Milosevic*, A., Wilson*, T., Hibbard, S., Hart, K.E., Carroll*, M. & Ginrich*, L (2005). Gender Moderates the Effect of Self and Other-Forgiveness on Medical Health. Presentated at the 2005 convention of the American Psychological Association (Division 38-Health Psych), Washington, DC., August, USA.

105. Hart, K.E. & Shapiro, D.A. (2005). Learning to Forgive and Spiritual Growth: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Mid-Year Conference on Spirituality, Religiosity and Health. Loyola University, Maryland, April, USA

104. Wohl, M.J., Young*, M.M. & Hart, K.E. (2004). Perceived Personal Luck Inhibits Treatment Readiness in the Context of Problem and Pathological Gambling. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association,, Hawaii, July/August, USA.

103. Wilson*, T. & Hart, K.E. (2004). Ethnic Identity and Spirituality as Predictors of Abstinence Self-Efficacy in Native Indian Alcoholic Inpatients. Paper presented at the convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, November, USA.

102. McGarragle*, O., Cheng*, M.K., & Hart, K.E. (2004). Emotional and Instrumental Support from Alcoholism Treatment Staff in Relation to Client Drinking Outcomes. Paper presented at the convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, November, USA.

101. Hibbard, S., Carroll*, M., Gingrich*, L. & Hart, K.E. (2004). Retrospective Identification of Parental Alcoholism in a Student Population. Paper presented at the APA convention, Hawaii, July/August, USA.

100. Hart, K.E. & Shapiro, D.A., Wilson*, T. & Wilkie*, H. (2003). Teaching Angry Clients How to Forgive: Two 10-Session Group Format Programs.. Paper to be presented at the Templeton Forgiveness Convention, practitioners track. Atlanta, Georgia, October, USA.

99. Hart, K.E. & Shapiro, D.A, Wilkie*, H. & Wilson*, T. D.A. (2003). Reducing Grudges: Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Enright’s Model of Forgiveness to a Spiritual Model Based on Alcoholics Anonymous. Paper to be presented at the Templeton Forgiveness Convention, scientific track. Atlanta, Georgia, October, USA.

98. Hart, K.E., Shapiro, D.A., Wilson*, T. & Wilkie*, H. (2003). Teaching angry people how to forgive. Paper presented at the convention of the Assoc for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA, November, USA.

97. Hope*, C. & Hart, K.E. (2003). Personality and Health Risk: Psychosocial Vulnerability to Disease in Cynically Hostile Individuals. Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Hamilton, Ontario, June.

96. Hart, K.E., Shapiro, D.A., Wilkie*, H. & Wilson*, T. (2003). Teaching People How to Forgive. Invited paper presented at the 2003 convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, August (symposium chaired by Dr. Mike McCullough).

95. Wilson* T. & Hart, K.E. (2003). Positive Psychology: Psychosocial Protection Associated with the Sense of Coherence. Paper presented at the 2003 convention of the American Psych Association, Toronto, Canada, August.

94. Hart, K.E. & Huggett,* C. (2003). Humility and Level of Involvement in the ‘Steps’ of Alcoholics Anonymous. Paper presented at the 2003 convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. August.

93. Hart, K.E. & Wilkie* H. (2003). Treatment-Specific Alcohol Social Support: Association to Adherence and Abstinence Self-Efficacy. Paper presented at the 2003 convention of the APA, Toronto, Canada. August.

92. Hart, K.E.& Shapiro, D.A., Wilson*, T. & Wilkie*, H. (2003). Emotional and Spiritual Change in Two Forgiveness Interventions. Paper given at the convention of the American Psych Association, Toronto, Canada. August.

91. Cornock*, B., Hart, K.E. & Willner, P. (2003). Illegal Alcohol Sales to Underage Adolescents: The Role of Gender and Age in Alcohol Consumption and Purchases. Paper presented at the convention of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, Florida, April.

90. Hart, K.E.; Shapiro, D.A.; Gervais*, N., Wilson,* & Wilkie* H. (2002). A Controlled Clinical Trial Testing Two Forgiveness Interventions with Sober But Angry Alcoholics At Risk for Relapse. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, SIG Poster Exhibition. Reno, NV, November.

89. Hart, K.E. & Huggett*, C. (2002). Lack of Humility as a Barrier to Surrendering to the Spiritual Aspect of Alcoholics Anonymous. Paper presented at the World Forum on Drugs, Dependencies and Society. Montreal, Canada, September.

88. Hart, K.E. & Fiisell,* D. (2002 Do Adult Children of Alcoholics Have Poor Medical Health? Paper presented at the World Forum on Drugs, Dependencies and Society. Montreal, Canada, September.

87. Hart, K.E. & Shapiro, D.A.. (2002). Secular and Spiritual Forgiveness Interventions For Recovering Alcoholics Harboring Grudges. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, August.

87. Hart, K.E. & Shapiro, D.A.. (2002). Secular and Spiritual Forgiveness Interventions For Recovering Alcoholics Harboring Grudges. Paper accepted for presentation at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, August.

85. Hart, K.E. & Horton, D. (2001). Using the Internet and ‘Cyber-tutorials’ as an Adjunct to Teaching Psychology To Undergraduates. Invited paper presented at the symposium, “The WWW: It’s impact on psychology teaching and research.” British Psychological Association conference, Glasgow, Scotland, March-April, UK.

85. Raynor, T., Thistlethwaite, J.E. & Hart, K.E. (2000). Attitudes of qualifying health professionals to the new philosophy of ‘concordance’ in medicine taking. Paper presented at the International Conference on Social Pharmacy, Kuopio, Finland, June.

84. Thistlethwaite, J.E., Raynor, T. & Hart, K.E. (2000). Attitudes of doctors, pharmacists and medical students toward the taking and prescribing of medication. Paper presented at the conference of the Association for the Study of Medical Education, Cardiff, Wales, September, United Kingdom.

83. Raynor, T., Thistlethwaite, J.E. & Hart, K.E. (2000). Health professional’s attitudes toward taking and prescribing medicine. Paper presented at the 9th Ottawa conference on Medical Education, Cape Town, South Africa, March.

82. Hart, K.E. & Shapiro, D.A. (2000). Secular and spiritual forgiveness therapies for addicted people suffering from grudges. Invited paper. Presented at the 23rd Denton Conference on Implicit Religion. May, Ilkley, UK

81. Hart, K.E. & Shapiro, D.A. (2000). Interventions to foster forgiveness and reconciliation among angry members of 12 step mutual-aid social support addiction recovery groups. Presented at the conference of the Society for the Study of Theology, Oxford, April, United Kingdom

80. Hart, K.E. & Shapiro, D.A. (1999). A patient-treatment matching study to foster forgiveness and reconciliation among angry people in 12-step recovery from addiction. Presented at the conference of the British Psychological Society, Division on Consciousness Research, Oxford, August, United Kingdom.

79. McCall,* C. & Hart, K.E. (1999). Is the relationship between spirituality and physical well-being spurious? British Psychological Society, Division on Consciousness Research, Oxford, England, August.

78. Hart, K.E. & Gregory,* C. (1998). Inventory of Functional Support for Alcoholism Treatment Adherence (IFSATA-Form 1): Preliminary Psychometric Data. Presented at the national conference of the Society for the Study of Addiction, York, November, UK.

77. Hart, K.E. & McAleer,* M. (1998). Anger Coping Style in Adult Children of Alcoholics. Presented at the convention of the Society for the Study of Addiction, York, November, UK.

76. Hart, K.E. (1995). Stress Coping Strategies and Emotional Response to Stress Exposure: Different Methods of Scoring Coping Data Yield Divergent Results. Paper presented at the convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

75. Hart, K.E. (1995). Cognitive Appraisal of Stress: Associations to Physiological & Emotional Reactivity to Stress Exposure: An Experimental Lab Study. Paper presented at the convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

74. Hart, K.E. (1995). Recovery from Alcoholism: The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and Eastern Spirituality Paper presented at the International New Thought Alliance, Portland, Oregon, USA.
  1. Hart, K.E. & Stevens,* K. (1995). Teaching of Introductory Psychology: The Use and Evaluation of Video Supplements. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, New York City, USA.

72. Hart, K.E. & Hittner,* J.B. (1994). The Stress Resilient Personality: Optimism and Coping with Stress: Methodological Improvements. Paper presented at Eastern Psychological Association, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
  1. Hart, K.E. & Sciutto,* M.J. (1994). Gender Differences in Alcohol-Related Life Stress Events. Paper presented at the convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
  1. Hart, K.E. & Scuitto,* M.J. (1994). Women’s Health: Perceived Social Support Among Coronary-Prone (hostile) Women. Paper presented at the convention of the Eastern Psyc Association, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
  1. Hart, K.E. & Scuitto,* M.J. (1994). Optimism, Pessimism and Seeking Social Support: A Study of Stress Resilience. Paper presented at the convention of the EPA, Providence, Rhode Island.
  1. Hart, K.E., Scuitto,* M.J. & Stevens,* K.P. (1994). Anger Coping Styles: Interpersonal Costs and Benefits. Paper presented at the convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, Providence, RI, USA.

67. Hart, K.E. & McAleer,* M.A. (1993). A Methodological Study of Anger-Suppression Coping Style: Spielberger Assessment vs Harburg Assessment. The convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA.

66. Hart, K.E. & Scuitto,* M.J. (1993). The Psychology of Teaching: Goal-Based Assessment of Instructional Impact on Cognitive Outcomes. Paper presented at the conference on Undergraduate Teaching of Psychology, Ellenville, New York, USA.

65. Hart, K.E. & Scuitto,* M.J. (1993). The Psychology of Teaching: Goal-Based Assessment of Instructional Impact on Cognitive Outcomes. Paper presented at the conference on Undergraduate Teaching of Psychology, Ellenville, New York, USA.

64. Hart, K.E., Scuitto,* M. & Stevens,* K. (1993). Anger Coping Style and Perceived Availability of Social Support Paper presented at the joint convention of the Western Psychological Association and Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

63. Cinelli,* L.A. & Hart, K.E. (1992). Socially-Assisted Coping: Seeking Social Support Among Hostile Coronary- Prone Individuals. Special Blue-Ribbon “Citation” paper presented at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City (won recognition for best student paper in session)

62. Hart, K.E. (1992). Anger-Coping Styles and Exposure to Stressful Anger-Provoking Situations: Influence of Paper given at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City.

61. Hart, K.E. (1992). Teaching Interdisciplinary Psychology at the Post-Graduate Level: The Interface of Social Psychology, Clinical/Abnormal Psychology and Counseling Psychology. APA Division 2 (Teaching of Psychology) symposium presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. (organized and chaired by myself).

60. Hart, K.E. (1992). A Methodological Study of Stress-Coping Strategies: Procedure Used to Score Coping Data Influences Results. Paper presented at the Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, Texas.

59. Hart, K.E. (1992). The Psychology of Teaching: Instructor Effectiveness can be Evaluated by Assessing Student Knowledge Gains. Paper presented at the Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, Texas.

58. Hart, K.E. & Hittner,* J.B. (1992) . Multiple Addictions: Polysubstance Use and Abuse.. Presented at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City

57. Hart, K.E. & Hittner,* J.B. (1992). Critique of Social Support Research: The Neglect of the Neuroticism Confound. Paper presented at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City.

56. Hart, K.E. & Noell,* G.H. (1992). Mapping The Interdisciplinary Interface of Social-Clinical-Counseling Psychology at the Level of Post-Graduate Education. Paper presented the Division 2 (Teaching of Psychology) symposium, “Teaching at the Interface of Social-Clinical-Counseling Psychology” APA convention, Washington, D.C.

55. Hart, K.E. & Sciutto,* M.J. & Bulow,* P.J. (1992). Interdisciplinary Teaching: Evaluating Instructional Effectiveness at the Interface of Social-Clinical-Counseling Psychology. Paper presented at the APA Division 2 (Teaching of Psychology) symposium “Teaching at the Interface of Social-Clinical-Counseling Psychology” American Psychological Association convention, Washington, D.C.

54. Hittner,* J.B. & Hart, K.E. (1992). Life Stress, Perceived Social Support and Cigarette Smoking: Failure to Support a Stress-Buffering Model. Convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City, March.

53. Hittner,* J.B. & Hart, K.E. (1992). Stress Appraisal and Stress-Coping Strategies Among Stress-Resilient Individuals (Optimists). Paper presented at the convention of the Southwestern Psychological Asssociation, Austin, Texas.

52. Hittner,* J.B. & Hart, K.E. (1992). Life Stress, Social Support and Alcohol Abuse: Partial Support for a Stress Buffering Model. Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

51. LaMagna,* R.J. & Hart, K.E. (1992). Biomedical & Emotional Recovery From Myocardial Infarction: Effects Denial- Like Stress Coping Strategies on Short-Term Adjustment. Paper presented at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City.

50. McAleer* M. & Hart, K.E. (1992). Physical Health Status and Anger Suppression in a Clinical Sample of Adult Children of Alcoholics: Comparisons Between Alcoholic Offspring and Controls. Paper presented at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City

49. McAleer,* M. & Hart, K.E. (1992). Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Adult Children of Alcoholics. Presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

48. Hart, K.E. (1991). Alcohol Abuse, Gender, and Stressful Life Events: Disentangling Alcohol Related and Non- Alcohol Related Life Stress Events. Paper presented at the convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York City.

47. Hart, K.E., Shahani, C. & Bliok,* P. (1991). The Stress Resilient Personality: The 13-Item Sense of Coherence Scale: Evidence Regarding Construct Validity. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California

46. Noell,* G. & Hart, K.E. (1991). A Cross-disciplinary Study of Metatheoretical Assumptions Underlying the Interface of Social-Clinical-Counseling Psychology: A Comparison of US Graduate Training Programs in Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Counseling Psychology. Paper presented at the convention of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Atlanta, Georgia.

45. Palmer,* M., Shahani, C. Hart, K.E. & Weiner,* R. (1991). Time-Management: A Stress-Coping Strategy: Test-Retest Reliability of the Time Management Behavior Scale. Paper presented at the convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York City.

44. Patsis,* P. & Hart, K.E. (1991). Relapse to Overeating: The Role of Stress Coping Strategies and Dieting Self-Efficacy in Weight-Loss Maintenance. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

43. Weiner,* R. Shahani, C., Hart, K.E. & Palmer,* M. (1991). Stress Resilience: Does Sense of Coherence Moderate the Relationship of Time Management Behaviors to Stress Symptomatology? Paper presented at the convention of the New England Psychological Association, Salem, Massachusetts.

42. Comer, D., Hart, K.E. & Hittner,* J.B. (1990). Job Stress: Coping With Occupational Stress in the Banking Industry.Paper presented at the convention of the Eastern Academy of Management, Buffalo, New York.

41. Embry,* T. & Hart, K.E. (1990). Stereotypical Attitudes Toward People Who Use Alcohol, Marijuana and Hard Drugs. Paper presented at the convention of the Western Psyc Association, Los Angeles, California.

40. Hart, K.E. (1990). A Stress and Coping Model of Adolescent Substance Use and Chemical Dependency: Saying No is Not Enough. National Association of School Psychologists, San Francisco, California.

39. Hart, K.E. (1990). Adolescent Coping in Relation to Stressful Anger Arousing Situations. Paper presented at the convention of the National Association of School Psychologists, San Francisco, California.

38. Hart, K.E. (1990). The Social Psychology of Medical Stigma: Negative Attitudes Towards AIDS and Cancer Patients. Paper presented at the convention of the Western Psyc Association, Los Angeles, California.

37. Hart, K.E. & Bliok,* P. (1990). Effective and Ineffective Stress-Coping Strategies for Dealing with Anger Provoking Situations. Presented at the Assoc Advance Behavior Therapy, San Francisco, California.

36. Hart, K.E. & Bliok*, P. (1990). The Stress Resilient Individual: Psychosocial Correlates of the Sense of Coherence Scale. Paper presented at the convention of the Western Psyc Assoc, Los Angeles, California.

35. Hart, K.E., Bliok,* P. & Hittner,* J.B. (1990). Hostile (Coronary-Prone) Personality and Coping with Stress: Associations to Cognitive and Somatic Emotional Reactivity. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts

34. Hart. K.E., Comer, D. & Hittner,* J.B. (1990). Stress Resilience: Dispositional Optimism, Stress-Coping Strategies and the Experience of Anger. Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

33. Hart, K.E., Comer, D. & Hittner,* J.B. (1990). Stress Appraisals and Coping with Stressful Anger-Provoking Situations. Paper presented at the convention of the Western Psyc Association, Los Angeles, California.

32. Hart, K.E., Figlerski, R., Broeder, B., Stalters,* C. (1990). Dieting and Relapse: Coping With Temptations to Overeat at Christmas: A Study of Obese Weight Loss Patients. Paper presented at the convention of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California.

31. Hart, K.E., Figlerski, R., Broeder, B., Stalters,* C. (1990). Correlates of Biomedical Health Indicators in Obese People Losing Weight on a Very Low Calorie Diet. Paper presented at the convention of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California.

30. Hart, K.E., Hittner,* J.B. & Bliok,* P. (1990). Alcohol Abuse: Psychosocial Correlates of an Addictive Behavior. Paper presented at the convention on “Multiple Addictions”, San Diego, California.

29. Hart, K.E. Hittner,* J.B., Bliok,* P., Comer, D. & Cardozo, S.R. (1990). Stress Coping Strategies and Anger Reactivity A Naturalistic-Transactional Approach to Understanding Health Risk Processes. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Francisco, California.

28. Hill,* A. & Hart, K.E. (1990). Women’s Health: Premenstrual Distress and Typical Use of Over-The-Counter Analgesics: A Study of Illness Behavior. Paper presented at the convention of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California.

27. Hittner,* J.B. & Hart, K.E. (1990). Expectancies and Health: Perceived Future Illness Susceptibility: Relationship to Personality and Mood. The convention of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California.

26. Clapper, R.L., Cardozo, S.R., Hart, K.E., Evans, R.I. (1989). Measuring Perceived Stress: Development of a Cognitive Stress Appraisal Scale. The convention of the American Psychological Society, Arlington, Virginia.

25. Hart, K.E. (1989). Counter-Therapeutic Cognitions Among Dieters: Obsessive Compulsiveness and Food Ruminations in Obese Weight Loss Patients. Paper presented at the convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, Texas.

24. Hart, K.E. (1989). Gender Differences in the Relationship of Stressful Life Events to Alcohol Consumption. Paperpresented at the convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, Texas.
23. Hart, K.E., Cardozo, S.R., Turner, S.H., Paras*, K.C. & Hittner,* J.B. (1989). The Stressful Experience of Anger: Psychosocial Correlates. Paper presented at the Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, Texas.

22. Hart, K.E., Figlerski, R., Broeder, B. & Stalters*, C. (1989). Weight Cycling Among Obese Weight Loss Patients: Further Data on Yo-Yo Dieting. Convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California.

21 Hart, K.E., Hittner,* J.B. & Paras,* K.C. (1989). Stress Resilience and Vulnerability: Social Support: Irrational Beliefs, and Anxiety. Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, Texas.

20. Hart, K.E., Hittner,* J.B., Paras,* K.C & Cardozo, S.R. (1989). Psychosocial Vulnerability to Illness in Hostile (Coronary-Prone) Individuals: Test of a new Theory of Susceptibility. Presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA

19. Hart, K.E., Hittner,* J.B., Turner, S.H. & Cardozo, S.R. (1989). Coronary-Prone (Type A ) Irrational Beliefs, Life Stress and Negative Emotional Arousal. Convention of the Southwestern Psych Association, Houston, Texas.

18. Hart, K.E., Paras,* K.C. & Hittner,* J.B. (1989). The Stress Resilient Personality Questionnaire: Convergent and Divergent Validity Evidence for the Sense of Coherence Scale. Paper presented at the convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, Texas

17. Vane, J.R., Figlerski, R. & Hart, K.E. (1989). Understanding Relapse: The Importance of Post-Treatment Relapse Prevention Groups in Long Term Weight Loss. Paper presented at the convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, Texas.

16. Hart, K.E., Figlerski, R., Broeder, B. & Stalters,* C. (1989). Repeated and Chronic Relapse:Weight-Cycling Among Morbidly Obese Weight Loss Patients: Biopsychosocial Correlates of Yo-Yo Dieting. Paper presented at the convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

15. Hart, K.E., Figlerski, R., Broeder, B. & Bromley,* T. (1989). Severely Obese People Suffering from Addictive Psychosocial Characteristics.. Paper presented at the convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

13. Maurio,* F., Meier, M. & Hart, K.E. (1989). Effect of Anger Management Training Upon Components of Coronary- Prone Personality and Corticosteriods in Cardiac Patients. Paper presented at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

12. Maurio,* F. & Hart, K.E.. (1989). Relation of (Type A) Coronary-Prone Personality to Hostility, Anger and Anxiety Among Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients. Paper presented at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

11. Hart, K.E. (1986). Conceptual Paradigms in Stress and Coping Research: A Meta-theoretical Analysis from A Kuhnian Perspective. Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology, Knoxville, Tennessee.

10. Hart, K.E. (1986). Perceived Stress Among Medical Faculty, Residents and Staff in a Department of Family Medicine. Paper presented at the National Student Research Forum, Galveston, Texas.

9. Hart, K.E. & Cardozo, S.R. (1986). A Stress and Coping Model for Understanding Anger Experience and Expression. Paper presented at the convention of the AABT, Chicago, Illinois.

8. Hart, K.E. & Cardozo, S.R. (1986). Strategies for Coping with Stressful Anger-Provoking Situations: Cognitive Correlates . Paper presented at the convention of the American Psych Association, Washington, D.C.

7. Hart, K.E. & Cardozo, S.R. (1986). Coronary-Prone (Type A) Behavior, Sex-Role Orientation and Social Support Network Size. Convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas.

6. Hart, K.E. & Cardozo, S.R. (1986). Ways of Appraising and Coping with Stressful Anger-Provoking Situations: Moderating effect of Coronary-Prone (Hostile) Personality. Paper presented at the convention for the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, California.

5. Oser, G.R., Hansell, N.C., Koester, D.T. & Hart, K.E. (1986). A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Stress Among Family Medicine Academic Faculty, Residents and Staff. Paper presented at the convention of the Society for Teachers in Family Medicine, San Diego, California.

4. Hart, K.E. (1985). Assessing Health Cognitions: Development and Validation of the Personal Health Attitude Scale. Paper presented at the convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana.

3. Hart, K.E. (1985). Psychosocial Coronary Risk: Stress Coping Strategies among (Type A) Coronary-Prone Individuals. American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

2. Hart, K.E. (1982). Health Perception and Medical Symptom Reporting Among (Type A) Coronary-Prone Individuals: A Study of Risk-Enhancing Illness Behavior. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

1. Hart, K.E. (1981). Cardiovascular Recovery From Stress among Coronary-Prone (Type A) Personality: A Psychophysiological Study of Coronary Risk. Presented at the symposium on ‘Psychosocial Correlates of Heart Disease’, Ontario Psychological Association convention, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (chaired/organized by myself)

8. Editorial Consulting: Invited Reviewer of Manuscripts for 25 Professional Journals

(1) Addiction; (2) Health Psychology; (3) Journal of Psychosomatic Research; (4) Behavioral Medicine; (5) Social Science in Medicine; (6) Journal of Mental Health; (7) Journal of Studies on Alcohol; (8) Journal of Applied Social Psychology; (9) Personality and Individual Differences; (10) Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science; (11) Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology; (12) American Journal of Community Psychology; (13) Journal of Social and Personal Relationships; (14) Psychological Reports & Perceptual and Motor Skills; (15) Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology; (16) Journal of Occupational Health Psychology; (17) International Journal of Epidemiology; (18) Self and Identity; (19) International Journal for the Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy (www.meaning.ca); (20) Basic and Applied Social Psychology, (21) Journal of Research in Personality (22) Basic and Applied Social Psychology, (23) Drug and Alcohol Dependence; (24) Journal of Psychology, (25) Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment

9. Editorial Board & Invited Grant Reviewing and Other Invitations:
  • 1997 –2002: Invited expert reviewer of grants submitted for possible funding to the ‘Welsh Office of Research & Development for Health and Social Care’, Cardiff, United Kingdom
  • 1999-2003: Invited expert reviewer of grant submitted for possible funding to the ‘Alcohol Education Research Council’, London, United Kingdom.
  • 2006-2007: Invited expert reviewer of grants submitted for possible funding to the (Canadian) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
  • Invited reviewer for five books for academic publishers and six conferences (reviewer for APA, SBM, etc conferences)
  • Invited external examiner of PhD student dissertations in health psychology and addiction (Australia & Canada)
  • Invited editorial to accompany feature article published in International Journal of Epidemiology.
  • Invited to sit on editorial board of International Journal of Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy (IJEPP). Editor in Chief: Paul T Wong (see http://www.meaning.ca)

10. Websites with Internet Information Documenting Civic Impact

http://www.tyndale.ca/view.php?id=169 (press release of public lecture on emotional healing in alcoholism treatment given at Tyndale College in Toronto, April 2007)
http://www.tyndale.ca/view.php?id=173 (power point of public lecture on emotional healing in alcoholism treatment given at Tyndale College in Toronto, April 2007)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=search&DB=pubmed (search for Dr. Hart's research using search term "Hart KE");
http://www.uwindsor.ca (Univ of Windsor homepage)
http://www.forgiving.org/Forgiveness_Researchers_2005/Kenneth _E_Hart.pdf (forgiveness presentation at John Templeton conference);
http://www.forgiving.org/Result_Summaries_2006/Kenneth_Hart.pdf (summary of forgiveness talk given at Atlanta Georgia conference);
www://www.cultureofpeace.org/quotes/forgiveness-quotes.htm (memorable quotes on topic of forgiveness, see Dr. Hart after quote by Thich Nhat Hanh);
http://home.twcny.rr.com/firstuusyr/sermons/forgivenesscientific.html (citation of Dr. Hart's forgiveness research by the religious ministry);
http://www.apa.org/convention03/thematic.html (invited talk on forgiveness, scroll down to Friday August 9th);
http://www.meaning.ca/conference06/presenters.hart.htm (invited presentations given at conference on Addiction, Meaning & Spirituality);
http://www.ppc.sas.upenn.edu/ppexamhart.pdf (Dr. Hart's positive psychology exam covering Seligman's "authentic happiness" book);
http://www.ppc.sas.upenn.edu/ppsyllabushart.pdf (Dr. Hart's positive psychology syllabus at Univ Windsor);
http://www.ppc.sas.upenn.edu/teachingpp.htm (Dr. Hart's positive psych teaching resources on Seligman website);
http://www.indstate.edu/psych/cshrs/addictions_conference.htm (ppt of invited presentation on anger, forgiveness and relapse risk in addiction recovery - scroll down to Friday 11th);
http://www.meaning.ca/articles/humility_hart.htm (research on narcissism/humility);
http://www.haworthpress.com/store/ArticleAbstract.asp?ID=61857 (lack of humility & addiction treatment in AA);
http://www.apa.org/divisions/div36/Newsltrs/v28n3.pdf (presentation on humility & addiction, Aug 8th 2003)
http://www.marinadock.org/news/aug2005.htm (quote of Dr. Hart's writing on humility and spiritual growth);
http://www.uwindsor.ca/lifestyle (online data collection);
http://reporter.leeds.ac.uk/442/s1.htm (stress intervention with police);
http://reporter.leeds.ac.uk/437/s3.htm ( research on reducing grudges via forgiveness);
http://www.stnews.org/Research-2327.htm ('Science & Theology News' interview on research involving spirituality and overcoming addictions);
http://reporter.leeds.ac.uk/456/s3.htm (research on underage access to alcohol);
http://reporter.leeds.ac.uk/456/s6.htm (research on medicine adherence);
http://www.leeds.ac uk/alumni/html/news/issue7/pagetext/page3_d.htm
( research on teaching angry people to forgive);
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/trs/csr/members.htm (Center for Science and Religion, Britain)
http://www.meaning.ca/articles04/hart-forgiveness.htm
http://www.meaning.ca/archive/art_forgiving_K_Hart.htm
(countertherapeutic myths about forgiving);
http://website.lineone.net/~andrewhdknock/TwoPrograms.htm (research on anger/forgiveness)
http://www.cjnr.nursing.mcgill.ca/archive/35/abst35_1_hart.html (offspring of alcoholic's health);
http://kennedyrecordings.com/conf/meaning2006.htm (audio recording of Dr. Hart's invited talk on spirituality & addiction recovery in AA);
http://hpq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/11/6/857.pdf (reprint of publication on sense of coherence and positive psych);
http://www.aabibliography.com/aahtml3/12stepsnewthought.html (convention presentation on Eastern philosophy/spirituality and 12-Step addiction recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous);
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-133368469.html (weight loss study by Dr. Hart & graduate student)
http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/30/2/369 (reprint of article on Type A personality & health risk);
http://jar.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/6/3/357 (abstract of study on anger coping style in adolescence);
http://jar.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/6/3/357.pdf?ck=nck (reprint of study on anger coping style in adolescence);
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=15656517 (research linking cynically hostile personality to ill health);
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/31224/ABSTRACT (weight loss research);
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3518/is_199708/ai_n8309892 (anger coping style to social support);
http://www.isma.org.uk/stressnw/emotintell02.htm (Dr. Hart's intervention work on emotional intelligence);
http://medicouncilalcol.demon.co.uk/articles.htm#leeds (forgiveness for angry recovering alcoholics study);


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