M E R I D I A N P S Y C H O L O G I C A L A S S O C I A T E S 4401 North Central Avenue Indianapolis IN 46205 (317) 923-2333 FAX (317) 923-2333 mcgreene@yahoo.com
Dennis Mac Greene, Ph.D., HSPP Indiana License #: 20041237 National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology #44394 Mailing Address:
1992 Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, Rutgers University, Brunswick, NJ 1989-1990 APA approved internship, Friends Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 1989 M.S. Psychology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 1979 M.A. Psychology, Goddard College, Plainfield, VT
July, 1997-present Clinical Psychologist
Meridian Psychological Associates, Indianapolis, IN
Psychotherapy: Adults, children, couples and families, Divorce Adjustment Team: Child Custody Evaluations, Parent Coordination, High Conflict Group for divorced co-parents. Assessment: Forensic, personality, cognitive Consultation: HIV/AIDS service agency, nursing homes, adolescent treatment center, private school, and a state prison.
Riley Hospital for Children/IU Medical School, Indianapolis, IN
Psychotherapy: Children and adolescents with transgender issues, diabetes, Xenical clinical trial for adolescent obesity. Cognitive Assessment: Toddler Pump Study. Consultation: Transgender issues.
March, 1998-December, 1999 Clinical Director of Group Homes
St. Croix Psychological Clinic, River Falls, WI
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Counseling Department
Clinical Psychology Intern, APA approved program Friends, Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Psychotherapist (families, undergraduates)
Rutgers University Psychological Clinic, Piscataway, NJ “Family Therapy for Early Intervention for Drug Abuse” funded by National Institute for Drug Abuse, Brenna Bry, Ph.D., P.I.
1986 Clinical Director of Starting Over (adjudicated youth)
HARBEL Community Mental Health Center, Baltimore, MD
Kensington-Wheaton Youth Service Bureau, Wheaton, MD
Sasha Bruce Youthworks, Washington, D.C.
Rehabilitation Counselor (de-institutionalized chronic
Residential Youth Services, Alexandria, VA
Shamrock Fleet Services, Inc. (taxicabs), Washington, D.C.
“The Black Civil Rights Leadership Project: 1962 and 1980” funded by the Stern Family Fund, Thomas Rose, Ph.D., P.I. Montgomery College, Rockville, MD
Harvard University Project on Technology, Work and Character, Michael Maccoby, Ph.D., P.I., Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C.
Counselor Runaway House (now Sasha Bruce Youthworks) Washington, D.C.
Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Greene, D.M. and Tarr, David (May 16, 2012). Psychology Intern Didactics:
Psychological Assessment, “What does the Rorschach add to the standard testing battery?” Roudebush VA Medical Center
Greene, D.M. and Miller, Janine (October 29, 2011). From Limited Focus to
Comprehensive Child Custody Evaluations: A Provider’s Guide. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Indianapolis, IN.
Greene, D.M. et al (February 20, 2009). Psychological Testing in Family,
Employment, Personal Injury, and Criminal Law. Meridian Psychological Associates, Continuing Legal Education, Indianapolis, IN.
Greene, D.M., Ferraro, B., Miller, J., and Whaley, B. (November, 2003) From
Conflict to Cooperation: Group Treatment for High Conflict Parents. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, St. Louis.
Greene, D.M. (November, 2002). Non-verbal Learning Disability. Indiana
Psychological Association. (also presented August, 2002 Turner Syndrome Society of United States, St. Louis)
Greene, D.M. (November, 2000). The Psychology of Evil, Indiana
Psychological Association, Indianapolis, IN
Greene, D.M. (September, 2000). Co-morbidity of Depression and
Diabetes. IU Medical School, Endocrinology Grand Rounds & 1st Annual
Greene, D.M., Herman, B., Marshall, R. (May, 1999). Anxiety Management.
Fifth Annual Family Practice Update, Methodist Hospital, INPLS
Greene, D.M. (January, 1999). Height, Hang-ups & Happiness-Psychological
Issues in Turners Syndrome. Indiana Turner Syndrome Society, INPLS
Greene, D.M. (1997-November). Prevention of date rape by targeting
potential perpetrators. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Miami, FL.
Greene, D.M., Navarro, R.L., & Krueger, C.A. (1997, May). Perpetrators
of date rape: Risk factors. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.
Greene, D.M. (1996, June). Developmental pathways during the transition
from adolescence to adulthood. Society for Research in Adult Development, Boston.
Greene, D.M. (1996, May). Developmental trajectories during the
transition to adulthood. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.
Greene, D.M. (1995, November). Secondary prevention of repeated sexual
victimization: Protective and risk factors. Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
Greene, D.M., Beerntsen, J.A., Finney, S.J., & Constable, K.A. (1995,
May). Protective and risk factors in sexual victimization. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago.
Greene, D.M. (1994, June). A treatment outcome model for evaluating
Teaching effectiveness. Society for Research in Adult Development, Amherst, MA.
Greene, D.M. (1994, May). Working in the zone of proximal development.
Midwestern Psychological Association, Council on Teaching Undergraduate Psychology, Chicago.
Greene, D.M. (1993, June). Emotional regulation during the transition to
Adulthood. Society for Research in Adult Development, Amherst, MA.
Greene, D.M. (1992, November). Young adult transitions: Self-
Development in a non-clinical population. Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Self & Self-development SIG, Boston.
Greene, D.M. (1992, June). Young adult transitions-longitudinal research
Integrated with teaching innovations. Society for Research in Adult Development, Toronto.
Greene, D.M. (1992, May). Teaching scientific thinking in Psychology 100.
Midwestern Psychological Association, Council on Teaching Undergraduate Psychology, Chicago.
Greene, D.M., Keniston, A., Peden, B., & McIntire, K. (1991, August).
Teaching about research and research about teaching. University of Wisconsin- LaCrosse conference on “Scholarship Reconsidered.”
Greene, D.M. (1991, May). Applied behavior analysis of adult
development, Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta.
Greene, D.M., & Bry, B.H. (1988, May). Clinical issues in treating
adolescent substance abuse. Association for Behavior Analysis, Philadelphia.
Greene, D.M. (1988, May). The theoretical and empirical bases for
studying verbal and rule behaviors. Association for Behavior Analysis, Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior SIG, Philadelphia.
Nabhan, S.M., Kreher, N.C., Greene, D.M., Eugster, E.A., Kronenberger, W., and
DiMeglio, L.A. (2008). A randomized prospective study of insulin pump vs. insulin injection therapy in very young children with type 1 diabetes: 12-month glycemic, BMI, and neurocognitive outcomes. Pediatric Diabetes, 1-7.
Greene, D.M. & Navarro, R.L. (1998). Situation-specific assertiveness in
the epidemiology of sexual victimization among college women. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 22, 589-604.
Greene, D.M. (1997). Spirituality as a coping resource-Seconding
Rowan, The Behavior Therapist, 20, p.28.
Editor of Bulletin of the Society for Research in Adult Development, 1994-97
Greene, D.M. (1992). Do video games cause “Type A” behavior? Behavior
Greene, D.M. & Bry, B.H. (1991). Rules reinforcement, and the
emergence of new solutions in family problem solving. Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 9, 29-39.
Bry, B.H. & Greene, D.M. (1990). B.F. Skinner: Consensus and
Controversy----A review essay. Child and Family Therapy, 11, 107-119.
Bry, B.H. & Greene, D.M. (1990). Empirical bases for integrating school-
And family-based interventions against early adolescent substance abuse. In R.J. McMahon & R. DeV. Peters, (Eds.), Behavior disorders of adolescence: Research, intervention, and policy in clinical and school settings.
Bry, B.H., Greene, D.M., Schutte, C., & Peckman, E. (1988). Eighteen
Month outcomes of school-and combined school-and family-based preventive Interactions. (Abstract). In L.S. Harris (Ed.), Problems of Drug Dependence, 1988. (Research monograph No. 90). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Bry, B.H. & Greene, D.M. (1988). Providing family therapy through the
Schools. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 23, 21-23.
Greene, D.M. (1988). The theoretical and empirical bases for studying
Verbal and rule behaviors. (Abstract). Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Bulletin, 6, p.9. Honors and Awards *Lilly Research Laboratories, Investigator-initiated grant, $9,000.00, Psycho-social development and parental stress in girls with Turner Syndrome, August, 2000. *University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire grants and awards: November, 1995; July, 1996; May, 1997 Counseling Research Group $2,000 each May, 1994 Integrating technology into a freshman survey course, $1,000 December, 1991 Incentive for Teaching Innovation, $200 August, 1991 Young Adult Transitions, $1,920 *Association for Behavior Analysis, Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior SIG, Winner of the Fourth Annual Student Paper Contest, May, 1988 *Marion Johnson Fellowship for Graduate Study at Rutgers University, $10,000/yr September, 1986-August, 1989 *Writers Stipend, Summer, 1980, $2,000, National Endowment for the Humanities Technical Reports
Bry, B.H., Greene, D.M., Schutte, C., & Fishman, C. (1989). Targeted
family intervention: procedures manual. Available from first author, GSAPP, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08855-0819 Ph.D. Dissertation (Rutgers University, 1992)
“An operant analysis of problem solving-revised: Rules and
reinforcement in family problem solving. Supervisor: Brenna H. Bry, Ph.D. M.S. Thesis (Rutgers University, 1989)
“The generation of new solutions in family verbal problem solving as a
function of varying instructions, family history, and other verbal behaviors.” Supervisor: Brenna H. Bry, Ph.D. M.A. Thesis (Goddard College, 1979)
“Four varieties of social character at International Group Plans, Inc.”
References Bart Ferraro, Ph.D., Elgan Baker, Ph.D., or Edgar Davis, Ph.D., Meridian Psychological Associates, Indianapolis, IN 317-923-2333
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