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Harman D. Burck 

2357 Skyland Drive

Tallahassee, Florida 32303

(904) 385-7166

  

PRESENT POSITION

Professor, Program in Counseling Psychology and Human Systems

215 Stone Building, Florida State University

Tallahassee, Florida 32306

(904) 644-1285

(904) 385-7166

 

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Florida State University, April 1964, Counselor Education

M.S. University of Florida, August 1958, Educational Psychology

B.A. University of Florida, June 1957, Psychology

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 

9/68 - Professor, Associate to Full, Program in Counseling Psychology

present and Human Systems, Florida State University.

 

Tenured: September, 1972.

Promoted to Professor: Spring, 1975. 

 

* NOTE: With respect for the reader's time, this resume is brief and concise. The numerous workshops, presentations, consultations, and other professional activities have been excluded, intentionally. This information is available upon request.

 

Visiting Professor, Ball State University European Division (Athens, Greece), Fall Quarter, 1980.

 

Visiting Professor, Peabody College for Teachers, Overseas Program (Berlin and Cambridge), Academic Year and Summer, 1976-1977.

Visiting Professor, Troy State University, Overseas Program (Germany), Summer Quarter, 1975.

Visiting Professor, Ball State University, European Division

(England), Winter Quarter, 1973.

 

9/68 - Associate Director, University Counseling Center, and Associate

9/71 Professor, Counselor Education, Florida State University.

 

9/67 - Assistant Professor of Education, University of North Carolina.

8/68 Taught courses in educational psychology, human development,

and counseling.

 

9/66 - Director, University Counseling Center, and Assistant Professor,

8/67 Counselor Education, Florida State University.

 

9/65 - Assistant Professor of Education, University of North Carolina.

8/66

9/64 - Assistant Professor of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia,

8/65 Pennsylvania. Taught courses in the Counseling Psychology

program.

 

9/61 - Counselor and Instructor, Florida State University.

8/64

 

 

RELATED EXPERIENCE

9/58 - Counselor, Mental Health Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida.

12/60

 

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES

Licensed Psychologist, State of Florida (January, 1983; No. 2089)

Licensed Practicing Psychologist, State of North Carolina

(July, 1968; No. 75)

Certified, National Academy of Clinical Mental Health Counselors

(June, 1982; No. 332)

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (Florida, No. 108)

Licensed Mental Health Counselor (Florida, No. 113)

Clinical Member, American Association of Marriage and Family

Therapists

Certified, National Board of Certified Counselors (No. 2948)

Member, Employment Disputes Panel, American Arbitration Association

Member, Florida Association of Professional Family Mediators

Certified Family Mediator (No. 02708 CF), Supreme Court of Florida

Certified County Mediator (No. 02708 CF), Supreme Court of Florida

 

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Psychological Association (Division 17)

American Counseling Association (ACES, AMHCA)

American Educational Research Association

Florida Psychological Association

North Carolina Psychological Association

Evaluation Research Society

 

CONSULTING APPOINTMENTS

Member, Editorial Board, American Journal of Family Therapy,

1977 - present.

Vocational Expert Consultant, July, 1966 - present, Office of Hearings

and Appeals, Social Security Administration.

Other:

Private practice, 12 years.

Consultations to business, schools, public agencies.

Conducted hundreds of workshops, short courses, seminars for military personnel, teachers, counselors, and psychologists.

 

GRANT ACTIVITY

"Assessment of the Career Development Specialist Program". April

1978, $3,585.

"Identifying the Role of Elementary Counselors in Career Education".

June 1973 - June 1974, $25,000.

"Identifying the Role of the Elementary Counselor in Career Education".

June 1972 - June 1973, $50,000.

"Planning Grant: Identifying the Role of the Elementary Counselor in

Career Education" with Ellen Amatea. Funded April 1972, $2,000.

"Training Parents to Assist Parents of Drug Users" with Steve Rollin.

Funded September 1972, $27,000.

 

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Burck, H. D., & Reardon, R. C. (Eds.). (1984). Career development interventions. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.

 

Reardon, R. C., & Burck, H. D. (Eds.). (1975). Facilitating career development: Strategies for counselors. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.

 

Burck, H. D., Cottingham, H. F., & Reardon, R. C. (1973). Counseling and accountability: Methods and critique. New York: Pergamon Press.

  

Chapters in Books

Burck, H. D. (1984). Facilitating career development: Past events, current scenes and the future. In H. D. Burck & R. C. Reardon (Eds.), Career development interventions (pp. 5-24). Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.

 

Burck, H. D. (1978). Evaluating programs: Models and strategies. In L. Goldman (Ed.), Research methods for counselors (pp. 177-197). New York: John Wiley.

 

Burck, H. D. (1978). Needed: More evaluation, not research. In J. C. Hansen (Ed.), Counseling process and procedures (pp. 469-477). New York: Macmillan.

 

Articles (refereed)

Acker, D. W., Burck, H. D., & Annis, L. V. (1995). The failure to construct an MMPI-2-based Self-Multilative Behavior Scale. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 39, 341-351.

 

Evans, Jr., J. H., & Burck, H. D. (1992). The effects of career education interventions on academic achievement: A meta-analysis. Journal of Counseling and Development, 71, 63-71.

 

Chandler, G. M., Burck, H. D., Sampson, J. P., & Wray, R. (1988). The effectiveness of a generic computer program for systematic desensitization. Computers in Human Behavior, 4, 339-346.

 

Chandler, G. M., Burck, H. D., & Sampson, J. (1986). A generic computer program for systematic desensitization: Description, construction, and case study. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 17, 171-174.

 

Burck, H. D., & Peterson, G. W. (1983). Doctoral comprehensive examinations: Standard setting and validity. Counselor Education and Supervision, 23, 169-175.

 

Peterson, G. W., & Burck, H. D. (1982). A competency approach to accountability in human service programs. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 60, 491-495.

 

Reardon, R. C., & Burck, H. D. (1980). Training of the career development specialist within counselor education. Counselor Education and Supervision, 19, 210-215.

 

Hirschorn, S. I., & Burck, H. D. (1977). Utilizing inmates as group leaders in the admissions phase of incarceration. Offender Rehabilitation, 2, 45-52.

 

Fisher, T. J., Reardon, R. C., & Burck, H. D. (1976). Increasing information-seeking behavior (ISB) with a model-reinforced videotape. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 23, 234-238.

 

Murphy, P. P., & Burck, H. D. (1976). Career development of men at mid-life. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 9, 337-343.

 

Burck, H. D., & Peterson, G. W. (1975). Needed: More evaluation, not research. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 53, 563-569.

 

Sweeney, P., & Burck, H. D. (1975). The career development specialist: A

redirection. Administration and Instructional Management Supplement,

2, 27-30.

 

Woodard, W. S., Burck, H. D., & Sweeney, P. (1975). Counselors' evaluation

of Rogers-Perls-Ellis's relationship skills. Journal of Employment Counseling, 12, 108-111.

Burck, H., Jacobs, E., Sauber, R., Stone, W., & Thomson, W. (1973). Teaching a course in counseling theories and practice: Description and evaluation. Counselor Education and Supervision, 12, 162-171.

 

Reardon, R. C., & Burck, H. D. (1972). An encounter group and changes in counselors' values. Journal of Employment Counseling, 9, 140-148.

 

Burck, H. D., & Reardon, R. C. (1970). Individual differences and learning efficiency: A re-examination and re-emphasis. Contemporary Education, 41, 119-122.

 

Burck, H. D. (1969). Counseling college freshmen: A three-year follow-up. Journal of College Student Personnel, 10, 21-26.

 

Burck, H. D. (1968). The counseling revolution: Promises and problems. Guidance Journal, 6, 389-399.

 

Burck, H. D. (1967). Educational motivations: Implications for guidance. South Carolina Guidance Journal, 15, 1-7.

 

Burck, H. D. (1966). Putsell's unified college counseling center: A reply. Journal of College Student Personnel, 7, 3-4.

 

Burck, H. D., & Cottingham, H. F. (1965). The effects of counseling low-ability, high-aspiring college freshmen. Journal of College Student Personnel, 6, 279-283.

 

Book Reviews

Burck, H. D., & Peterson, G. W. (1979). [Review of Divorce and separation: Context, causes, and consequences]. American Journal of Family

Therapy, 7, 85-87.

 

Burck, H. D., & Murphy, P. P. (1977). [Review of Adulthood and aging: An interdisciplinary developmental view]. International Journal of Family Counseling, 5, 88-89.

 

 

Cassette Recording

Burck, H. D. (Speaker). (1976). Evaluation and research in counseling and psychotherapy. New York: Behavioral Sciences Tape Library.

 

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