Staff Publications & Presentations

All Staff Publications & Presentations

All staff publications & presentations are listed alphabetically by the principal author below. Staff bios include selected publications from this list.

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Sharar, D., & White, W. L. (2002). Enhancing business ethics in EAP: A summary of field recommendations. The Source, Fall, 3

Sharar, D., & White, W. L. (2002). The ethics of referrals and ownership structures in employee assistance: Issues, conflicts and the need for a revised ethic. EAPA Exchange, 31(5), 14–15

Sharar, D., & White, W. L. (2002). The pricing of EAPs. EAPA Exchange, 32(3), 14–16

Sharar, D., and Burke, J. (2009, May 21). Do "free" EAPs offer discernable value? Perspectives from HR benefit brokers, and EAP providers. EAP Advanced Training Institute Audio Conference.

Sharar, D., and DeLapp, G. (2017, October 5). Workplace impact of EAP. [Conference Presentation] EAPA’s 2017 World EAP Conference, Los Angeles, CA.

Sharar, D., and Lennox, R., (2011). Using the Workplace Outcome Suite: New tool illustrates results from EAP Services. Employee Assistance Report, 14(8)

Sharar, D., Bjornson, T., & Farris, T. (2005). Marketing EAPs: Look for partnership models that combine strength of national network with localized delivery of services. Benefits Marketing Online Magazine, April.

Sharar, D., Bjornson, T., & Mackenzie, A. (2012). The state of EAP: Observations from the trenches. The Journal of Employee Assistance, 42(1), 20–23

Sharar, D., et al. (2007). EAP ethics: The field speaks. Journal of Employee Assistance, 37(2), 7–11

Sharar, D., Hagen, R., & Bjornson, T. (2004). The changing face of EAPs: The inside track for sellers. Benefits Selling, 2(11), 26–31

Sharar, D., Huff, S., & Ackerson, B. (2003). Organizational ethics in managed behavioral health care: Perspectives from executives and leaders. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 5(2), 109–125

Sharar, D., Lennox, R., & Burke, J. (2009). A new measure of EAP success. Society for Human Resource Management Online.

Sharar, D., Lennox, R., & Burke, J. (2009). Measuring outcomes in EAPs. Journal of Employee Assistance, 39, 18–19

Sharar, D., Lennox, R., & Burke, J. (2010). Measuring workplace outcomes in EAPs. Employee Assistance Report.

Sharar, D., Mollenhauer, M., & Heck, P. (2016). Study: EAP Works Across Cultures and Borders. Journal of Employee Assistance. 46(3). 20-22. http://hdl.handle.net/10713/5884

Sharar, D., Mollenhauer, M., & Pompe, J. (2012, October 17). Adapting EAP to support expatriate populations. [Conference Presentation] Employee Assistance Roundtable Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Sharar, D., Pompe, J., & Attridge, M. (2013). On-site versus off-site EAPs. Journal of Employee Assistance, 43(2)

Sharar, D., Pompe, J., & Lennox, R. (2012). Evaluating the workplace effects of EAP counseling. Journal of Health and Productivity, 5–14

Sharar, D., Popovits, R., & Donohue, E. (2010). Telephone counseling in Employee Assistance Programs: Is it effective? Is it legal? Journal of Compensation and Benefits, 26(1), 10-14. http://hdl.handle.net/10713/4133

Sharar, D., Popovits, R., & Donohue, E. (2010). Telephone counseling in EAP: Is it effective? Is it legal? Journal of Compensation and Benefits, 26, 10–14

Sharar, D., Shtoulman, A., & Hagen, R. (2010). EAPs in Russia. In D. Masi, & C. Tiscone (Eds.), The 4th International Employee Assistance Compendium. Masi Research Consultants

Sharar, D., Trieber, E., &  Pompe, J. (2014, Feburary). A discussion of international EAP and it’s implications for the American markets. [Conference Presentation] NBC Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.

Sharar, D., White, W. L., & Bjornson, T. (2004). EAP telecounseling: Entering uncharted territory. The Alliance for Work-Life Progress, September/October.

Sharar, D., White, W. L., & Bjornson, T. (2004). Face-to-face versus telecounseling in EAP: Does medium matter? WorkSpan, September/October, 1–2

Sharar, D., White, W. L., & Funk, R. (2003). Business ethics and employee assistance: A national survey of issues and challenges. Employee Assistance Quarterly, 18(2), 39–59

Sharar, D., and Shtoulman, A. (2010). Urgent need for EAPs in Russia. GlobalHRNews Online, 09/03/10

Sheidow, A. J. (2023, September 13). Considerations for addressing substance use disorders in emerging adults [Webinar]. Opioid Response Network (ORN) Partnership, Recovery Research Institute. https://www.recoveryanswers.org/assets/ORN-RRI-Presentation_2023.08.30_v5forDistribution.pdf

Sheidow, A. J. (2024, June 11). Genuine partnerships with community boards and people with lived experience [Roundtable discussion]. Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network (JCOIN) Research Conference, Bethesda, MD, United States. 

Sheidow, A. J. (2000). Characterizing stress in inner-city families: A comparison of family stress models (Tech. rep.). Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago Youth Development Study.

Sheidow, A. J. (2000). Multilevel scale development for Abuse History (Tech. rep.). Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago Youth Development Study.

Sheidow, A. J. (2001, April). Family functioning as a mediator of family stress: Youth and caregiver internalizing outcome [Invited presentation]. Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC.

Sheidow, A. J. (2002, February). Multisystemic Therapy: Bases of success in treating serious clinical problems in children and adolescents [Invited presentation]. Department of Psychology, The Citadel, Charleston, SC.

Sheidow, A. J. (2003, April). Intervening with troubled youth: An evidence-based, ecological approach. [Invited workshop presentation]. Annual meeting of the South Carolina Psychological Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Sheidow, A. J. (2004, May). Can we treat troubled youth? A Multisystemic Therapy (MST) primer [Invited workshop presentation]. Annual meeting of the Georgia Psychological Association, Hilton Head, SC.

Sheidow, A. J. (2007, April). Co-occurring substance use and mental health problems: Recent findings from transportability and clinical research [Symposium presentation]. Annual Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness, Washington, DC.

Sheidow, A. J. (2007, June). Externalizing and internalizing comorbidity in prevention and intervention research [Symposium presentation]. Biennial meeting of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, London, UK.

Sheidow, A. J. (2008, July). A family-based treatment for co-occurring substance use& internalizing problems in adolescent outpatients: Treatment development and pilot evaluation [Poster presentation]. Annual meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Wurzburg, Germany.

Sheidow, A. J. (2008, June 13-14). Developing a Computerized Assisted Training (CAT) protocol for community-based therapists: Contingency Management with adolescents and their families [Poster presentation]. Annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Juan, PR.

Sheidow, A. J. (2008, March). Outpatient treatment for adolescents with co-occurring substance use& internalizing problems. In L. Saldana (Chair), Complex solutions for complex problems: Integrating treatments to prevent severe substance abuse in high-risk populations [Symposium presentation]. Annual Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness, Washington, DC.

Sheidow, A. J. (2009, June). Therapist training and changes in knowledge for Contingency Management for adolescents and their families. In A. Sheidow& M. Dennis (Chairs), Advances in implementation science related to adolescent substance abuse treatment [Symposium presentation]. Annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Reno, NV.

Sheidow, A. J. (2010, June). Contingency Management(CM) with Adolescents & Their Families [Invited workshop presentation]. Mid-Atlantic Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Regional Dissemination Meeting: Cutting Edge Treatments, Baltimore, MD.

Sheidow, A. J. (2011, March). Innovative mental health interventions for transition age youth and emerging adults [Invited discussant]. Annual Research& Policy Conference on Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health, Tampa, FL.

Sheidow, A. J. (2012). The landscape of awards at U.S. medical schools: What you might consider for your own school (Group on Women in Medicine and Science WATCH Newsletter Fall 2012). Washington, DC: Association of American Medical Schools.

Sheidow, A. J. (2012, April). Empirically-supported family treatments for adolescent conduct disorder and delinquency [Grand Rounds presentation]. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC.

Sheidow, A. J. (2013, June). Bringing evidence-based treatments for adolescent drug abuse to the community: Multisystemic Therapy (MST) [Invited presentation]. NIDA’s Future Directions for Developing Behavioral Treatments for Adolescent Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD.

Sheidow, A. J. (2013, June). Developing community friendly behavioral treatments for adolescent drug abuse [Invited presentation]. Future Directions for Developing Behavioral Treatments for Adolescent Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD.

Sheidow, A. J. (2013, March). The quality chasm in the behavioral health treatment for America's youth [Invited presentation]. Annual Research& Policy Conference on Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health, Tampa, FL.

Sheidow, A. J. (2014, May). The challenges of dual-diagnosis: Mental illness and substance abuse [Invited presentation]. Annual Fountain House Symposium, New York City, NY.

Sheidow, A. J. (2014, October). Multisystemic Therapy for Emerging Adults (MST-EA) with mental health conditions& criminal justice involvement [Invited presentation]. Annual DC Summit on Evidence-Based Programs for Children, Youth,& Families, Washington, DC.

Sheidow, A. J. (2015, April). Competing with teen drug use: Effective and creative reinforcement systems and other strategies [Invited presentation]. Oregon Social Learning Center Conference, Eugene, OR.