Dr Alvaro Q. Barriga, PhD (The Ohio State
University, 1996), is a psychologist at the Center for Traumatic
Stress in Children and Adolescents within the Psychiatry Department
of Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. At
the center, Dr. Barriga provides trauma focused
cognitive-behavioral therapy to youth and their families and
provides instruction and supervision to interns and residents. Dr.
Barriga’s research has focused primarily on the assessment,
conceptualization, and treatment of problematic cognitions and
behaviors. He has extensive clinical experience within outpatient,
inpatient, and residential settings and has consulted with a
variety of legal, educational, and mental health agencies.
Dr John C. Gibbs, PhD (Harvard University, 1972),
is a professor of developmental psychology at The Ohio State
University, USA. He has been a member of the State of Ohio
Governor's Council on Juvenile Justice and is a faculty associate
of The Ohio State University Criminal Justice Research Center. His
work has focused on developmental theory, assessment of social
cognition and moral judgment development, and interventions with
conduct-disordered adolescents. A coauthor on the second edition of
Aggression Replacement Training (Research Press, 1998), he is first
author of The EQUIP Program (1995) and coauthor of The EQUIP
Program Implementation Guide (2001). His other books include EQUIP
for Educators (Research Press, 2005), Moral Development and
Reality: Beyond the Theories of Kohlber, Hoffman, and Haidt (3rd
ed.; Oxford University Press, in press) and Moral Maturity:
Measuring the Development of Sociomoral Reflection (Erlbaum/Taylor
& Francis, 1992).
Granville Bud Potter, M.Ed. (Bowling Green State
University, 1975) is currently the executive director of the
Franklin County (Ohio) Community-Based Correction Facility. While
serving in this capacity, he has successfully adapted the EQUIP
program to serve adult offenders. Bud is also self- employed as a
consultant to correctional and educational agencies. He retired
from the Ohio Department of Youth Services in 1998 after 30 years
working within institutions and parole divisions. As a consultant,
he has worked with agencies in 21 of the United States and 2 states
in Australia. He is the past president of the Ohio Correctional and
Court Services Association. Much of his professional experience has
involved the use of a peer-group modality.
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