VITA

 

F. Donald Kelly

 

 

Psychological Services in Education

215 Stone Building

Florida State University

Tallahassee, Florida 32306 - 3001

Phone: (904) 644-9439

 

 

 

EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

Ph.D. Counselor Education

University of Florida, 1970

 

M.A. Counseling and Educational Psychology

West Virginia University, 1967

 

B.S. English-Education

Towson State College (Maryland), 1965

 

 

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

 

1978-97 Associate Professor, Psychological Services in Education, Florida State University.

 

1977-78 Visiting Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Youth Development, Boys Town,

Nebraska. Project director and principal investigator of the Family and Community

Living Project.

 

1976-77 Associate Professor, Division of Professional and Clinical Services, Florida State

University.

 

1971-76 Assistant Professor, Division of Professional and Clinical Services, Florida State

University.

 

Summers, Visiting Professor, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario.

1973-74

 

 

1970-71 Assistant Professor, Counseling Psychology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick,

New Jersey.

 

Summer, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Counselor Education, Florida State

1970 University, Tallahassee, Florida.

 

1967-70 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Counselor Education, University of

Florida,Gainesville, Florida.

 

Summer, Internship, National Training Laboratory, Institute for Applied Behavioral Science,

1969 Bethel, Maine.

 

Summers, Instructor in Counseling, West Virginia University

1967-68

 

1965-67 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Educational Psychology, West Virginia

University. Assisted with courses in Human Growth and Development and Learning

Theories.

 

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

 

1973-97 Private Psychological Practice (part-time), Tallahassee, Florida. Practice of

individual, marital and family counseling; parent training groups; psychological

assessment.

 

1977-78 Director, The Parent Consultation and Family Management Study. Center for the

Study of Youth Development, Boys Town, Nebraska. Served as principal investiga-

tor in applied clinical research study.

 

1972-77 Coordinator, Florida State University Counseling Clinic. Responsible for coordinat-

ing service, training and research functions of the clinic.

 

Carried individual, family and marital cases for demonstration and training purposes.

Provided clinical supervision for master's and doctoral students.

 

 

RECENT TEACHING EXPERIENCE

 

Fall, 1996 MHS 6401: Advanced Counseling Theories

SDS 4481: Communication and Human Relations

MHS 5915: Supervised Research

MHS 8980: Dissertation

Spring, 1997 MHS 6410: Behavior Management

MHS 6938: Counseling in School & Community Settings

MHS 5915: Supervised Research

MHS 8980: Dissertation

 

 

RECENT ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY

 

Fall, 1996 Chair, College of Education Standards Committee

Chair, Doctoral Preliminary Examination Committee

 

Spring, 1997 Coordinator, School Counseling Curriculum

Member, Graduate Policy Council Review Committee for Public Administration

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Myrick, R.D., & Kelly, F.D. (1971). A scale for evaluating counseling students in counseling and supervision. Counselor Education and Supervision, 1330-1336.

 

Myrick, R.D., & Kelly, F.D. (1971). Group counseling with primary school-age children. Journal of School Psychology, 9, 473-483.

 

Myrick, R.D., & Kelly, F.D. (1972, June). The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire as a predictor of counselor effectiveness. Counselor Education and Supervision, 293-301.

 

Maryanaski, R., & Kelly, F.D. (1973, Winter). A study of function and characteristics of secondary school counselors in North Florida. Pupil Personnel Quarterly, 4.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Dowd, E.T. (1975, December). The staffing conference: An approach to student evaluation. Counselor Education and Supervision, 135-139.

 

Dowd, E.T., & Kelly, F.D. (1975). The use of Goal Attainment Scaling in single-case study

research. Goal Attainment Review, 2, 11-21.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1976, March). The Counseling Jury: A step toward accountability. Counselor Education and Supervision, 228-231.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1976, May). The counselor's role in parent education. The School Counselor,

332-338.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Byrne, R.P. (1976). The differential evaluation of filmed excerpts of

Rogers, Perls and Ellis by beginning counselor trainees. Counselor Education and Supervision, 16, 166-171.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1978). The effectiveness of Adlerian intervention techniques: An empirical case study. In R. Kern (Ed.), The effectiveness of Adlerian techniques: Research evidence. Chicago, Illinois: Alfred Adler Institute.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Croake, J.W. (1978). The application of Adlerian theory to school phobia.

Individual Psychologist, 15, 73-81.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Main, F.O. (1978). Idiographic Research in Individual Psychology: Problems and Solutions. Journal of Individual Psychology, 34, 221-231.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1979). Basic parenting skills for the Occupational Specialist. Florida Department of Education, Division of Vocational Education, Tallahassee, Florida.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Main, F.O. (1979). Sibling conflict in a single-parent family: An empirical case study. American Journal of Family Therapy, 7, 39-47.

Dowd, E.T., & Kelly, F.D. (1979). The Human Services Center: A systems integrator. Journal of Counseling Services, 3, 16-21.

 

Byrne, T.P., Reardon, R.C., & Kelly, F.D. (1979). Differential client satisfaction with Holland's Self-Directed Search. Journal of College Student Personnel, 20, 502-506.

 

Dowd, E.T., & Kelly, F.D. (1980). Adlerian psychology and cognitive behavior therapy: A

convergence. Journal of Individual Psychology, 36, 119-135.

 

Kelly, F.D., Dowd, E.T., & Duffy, D. (1983). A comparison of cognitive and behavioral intervention strategies in the treatment of depression. British Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 1, 51-58.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Tausch, R. (1984). Adler and Rogers: A comparative view. In A. Rienalt (Ed.), Die begegnung der Individualpsychologie mit anderen therapieformen. Munchen: Ernst

Reinhardt Verlag.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1984). Social interest. In R.J. Corsini (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

 

Pety, J., Kelly, F.D., & Kafafy, (1984). The praise-encouragement preference scale for children. Individual Psychology, 40, 92-101.

 

Croake, J.W., & Kelly, F.D. (1985). Adlerian family therapy with families of schizophrenic and depressed patients. Individual Psychology, 41, 302-312.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1987). Strategic and Adlerian family therapy: A comparative analysis. In R.

Sherman & D. Dinkmeyer (Eds.). Adlerian Family Therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1992). A study of third-party reimbursement issues among Florida mental health

counselors. Florida Mental Health Counselors Newsletter, 7 (2).

 

Scott, C., Kelly, F.D. & Tolbert, B.(1995). Realism, Constructivism and the Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler. Individual Psychology, 51, 4-20.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Daniels, J.G. (in press). The effects of praise versus encouragement on childrens' perceptions of teachers. Individual Psychology.

 

Kelly, F.D. (in press). Adlerian approaches to counseling with children and adolescents. In D.T. Brown & H.T. Prout, (Eds.). Counseling and Psychotherapy with children and adolescents. Brandon, VT: Clinical Psychology Publishing.

 

 

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

 

Kelly, F.D. (1976). The Use of Goal Attainment Scaling in Evaluating the Therapeutic Process. Paper presented at the twenty-fourth annual meeting of The American Society of Adlerian Psychology, Vancouver, B.C.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Croake, J.W. (1977). Adlerian Perspectives on School Phobia: Theoretical and Practical Applications. Paper presented at the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, Chicago, Illinois.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Main, F.O. (1978). Superiority or Equality: Problems and Solutions in Marital Relationships. Paper presented at The National Symposium on Building Family Strengths, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

 

Main, F.O., & Kelly, F.D. (1978). The Empirical Utilization of Attitude and Personality Data to Discriminate Levels of Professional Effectiveness. Paper presented at the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, Washington, DC.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Main, F.O. (1979). The Application of Adlerian Principles to Childrearing and Family Management: Clinical Case Studies. Paper presented at the twenty seventh annual meeting of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, Las Vegas.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Dowd, E.T. (1980). A Comparison of Cognitive and Behavioral Intervention Strategies in the Treatment of Depression. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

 

Kelly, F.D., Peterson, G.W., & Marr, J. (1981). The Effects of Dominance and Submissiveness Upon Interpersonal Communication. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1982). Adler and Rogers: A comparative view. A paper presented at the 15th International Congress of Individual Psychology, Vienna, Austria.

 

Green, E., Kelly, F.D., & Peterson, G.W. (1982). The effects of aggressiveness, assertiveness, and submissiveness upon female interpersonal communication. A paper presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

 

Wright, S.L., & Kelly, F.D. (1987). The early childhood memories of depressed versus non-depressed adolescents. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1991). Gender bias: A study of outcomes in simulated courtroom decisions.

A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association,

New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

Rollin, S.A., Kelly, F.D., & Cattau, P. (1992). The psychologist in a medical practice: View of the future. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1994) Impulse control problems in children and adolescents: Assessment and Treatment. A presentation made at the Annual Meeting of the Florida School Counselor's Association, St. Petersburg, Florida.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Norris, D. (1994). The effects of personality on preference for humor. A paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

Kelly, F.D., & Daniels, J. (1994). The effects of praise versus encouragement on children's perceptions of teachers. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

Kelly, F.D. & Kim, B. (1997). Borderline personality disorder: Cognitive complexity and affect tone. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, Georgia.

 

Kelly, F.D. (1997). Resistence in family therapy: A strategic perspective. A paper presented at the 45th annual meeting of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

 

 

LICENSES, CERTIFICATES AND AWARDS

 

Licensed Psychologist, State of Nebraska, License Number 272, 1979.

Licensed Psychologist, State of Florida, License Number 2340, 1982.

Clinical Certification, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 1974.

Supervisory Certification, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 1982.

Teacher Incentive Award: Excellence in Graduate Teaching, Florida State University, 1994

 

 

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

 

American Psychological Association (Divisions 17 & 43)

American Counseling Assocition

American School Counselors Association

Florida Counseling Association

Florida School Counselors Association

Southeastern Psychological Association

 

 

PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

Behavior Problems of Children and Adolescents

Counselor Personality and Performance Effectiveness

Parent and Teacher Consultation

Human Relations Training

Marital and Family Therapy

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