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S. MEGAN BERTHOLD, PhD, LCSW Curriculum Vitae University of Connecticut School of Social Work 38 Prospect Street Hartford, CT 06103 Tel: (959) 200-3656 E-mail: megan.berthold@uconn.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. M.S.W. B.A. March 1998, University of California, Los Angeles Department of Social Welfare, School of Public Policy & Social Research Dissertation Title: The effects of exposure to violence and social support on psychological and behavioral outcomes among Khmer refugee adolescents June 1988, University of Utah, Graduate School of Social Work Concentration: Clinical Social Work, health and mental health (with honors) June 1984, Harvard-Radcliffe College Major: Government (with honors) PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Academic Appointments June 2017 - August 2017 - August 2011-17 Spring 2011 Director of Field Education, University of Connecticut School of Social Work Associate Professor, University of Connecticut School of Social Work Assistant Professor, tenure track (was Assistant Professor in Residence 2010-11), University of Connecticut School of Social Work Adjunct Professor California State University, Dominguez Hills School of Health and Human Services, College of Professional Studies Taught case management and internship seminar. 1999 Adjunct Professor California State University, Long Beach, Dept. of Social Work Taught human behavior from cross-cultural perspectives. 1997-1998 Assistant Professor, tenure track California State University Los Angeles, Dept. of Social Work Taught direct practice classes, advised students, and conducted research. 1996-1997 Teaching Assistant UCLA Dept. of Social Welfare & Asian American Studies Center Courses: Research Methods, Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Group Conflict & Change, and Japanese American Redress. 1984-1985 Teacher Tarshi Palkhiel Tibetan Refugee Camp School, Hyangja, Nepal Instructed K-6th graders and monks and nuns in training in English as a Second Language and Math.

S. M. Berthold, page 2 SCHOLARSHIP Publications: Books (**refereed) Berthold, S. M. (2015). Human rights-based approaches to clinical social work practice. New York: Springer U.S. **Libal, K. R., Berthold, S. M., Thomas, R. L., & Healy, L. M. (Eds.). (2014). Advancing human rights in social work education. Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education Press. Maki, M. T., Kitano, H. H. L., & Berthold, S. M. (1999). Achieving the impossible dream: How Japanese Americans obtained redress. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press. Winner of the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in North America, Outstanding Book Award, 2000. Publications: Book Chapters (**refereed) Berthold, S. M., & Gray, G. (2017). Post-traumatic stress reactions and secondary trauma effects at tribunals: The ECCC example. In B. Van Schaack, D. Reicherter, & Y. Chhang (Eds.), Cambodia s hidden scars: Trauma psychology in the wake of the Khmer Rouge (2 nd ed., pp. 92-120). Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Documentation Center of Cambodia. **Berthold, S. M. (2015). Medical and psychological evidence of trauma in asylum cases. In F. D. Bean & S. K. Brown (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Migration (pp. 1-4). Springer Netherlands. doi:10.1007/978-94-007-6179-7_34-5 [pre-published in 2013 by SpringerReference.com] **Einhorn, B. J., & Berthold, S. M. (2015). Reconstructing Babel: Bridging cultural dissonance between asylum seekers and asylum adjudicators. In B. N. Lawrance & G. Ruffer (Eds.), Adjudicating refugee and asylum status: The role of witness, expertise, and testimony (pp. 27-53). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. **Berthold, S. M. (2014). Teaching human rights in core micro foundation and clinical practice classes: Integration of clinical examples of human trafficking and torture. In K. R. Libal, S. M. Berthold, R. L. Thomas & L. M. Healy (Eds.), Advancing human rights in social work education (pp. 57-75). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education Press. **Healy, L. M., Thomas, R. L., Berthold, S. M., & Libal, K. R. (2014). Fulfilling the rich potential of human rights in social work education. In K. R. Libal, S. M. Berthold, R. L. Thomas & L. M. Healy (Eds.), Advancing human rights in social work education (pp. 3-18). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education Press. **Berthold, S. M., Thomas, R., Healy, L. M., & Libal, K. R. (2014). Epilogue: Future directions in human rights and social work education. In K. R. Libal, S. M. Berthold, R. L. Thomas & L. M. Healy (Eds.), Advancing human rights in social work education (pp. 497-508). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education Press.

S. M. Berthold, page 3 **Berthold, S. M. (2014). Building hope in survivors of a traumatic boat escape: Community reintegration of alleged perpetrators of violence on the high seas. In E. J. Clark & E. F. Hoffler (Eds.), Hope matters: The power of social work (pp. 172-176). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Berthold, S. M. (2014). Survivors of torture. In A. Gitterman (Ed.), Handbook of social work practice with vulnerable and resilient populations (3 rd ed., pp. 484-508). New York, NY: Columbia University Press. Berthold, S. M., & Akinsulure-Smith, A. M. (2014). Survivors and victims of terrorism. In A. Gitterman (Ed.), Handbook of social work practice with vulnerable and resilient populations (3 rd ed., pp. 509-534). New York, NY: Columbia University Press. **Berthold, S. M. (2013). Torture. Encyclopedia of Social Work Online. New York, NY: Oxford University Press and NASW Press. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.1057 Berthold, S. M. (2012). Restoring protection for torture survivors. In E. F. Hoffler & E. J. Clark (Eds.), Social work matters: The power of linking policy and practice (pp. 155-163). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Berthold, S. M., & Gray, G. (2011). Post-traumatic stress reactions and secondary trauma effects at tribunals: The ECCC example. In B. Van Schaack, D. Reicherter, & Y. Chhang (Eds.), Cambodia s hidden scars: Trauma psychology in the wake of the Khmer Rouge (pp. 92-120). Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Documentation Center of Cambodia. Berthold, S. M. (2007). Transcultural approaches in working with traumatized refugee and asylum-seeking children, youth and their families. In N. Cohen, T. V. Tran & S. Y. Rhee (Eds.), Multicultural approaches in caring for children, youth, and their families (pp. 269-311). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon. Markstrom, C. A., Stamm, B. H., Stamm, H. E., Berthold, S. M., & Running Wolf, P. (2003). Ethnicity and rural status in behavioral healthcare. In B. H. Stamm (Ed.), Behavioral healthcare in rural and frontier areas: An interdisciplinary handbook (pp. 231-243). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. **Berthold, S. M. (2000). War traumas and community violence: Psychological, behavioral, and academic outcomes among Khmer refugee adolescents. In D. de Anda & R. M. Becerra (Eds.), Violence: Diverse populations and communities (pp. 15-46). New York: Haworth Press. Copublished simultaneously as Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 8(1/2 & 3/4), 2000. Publications: Journal Articles (**refereed) ** Berthold, S. M., Loomis, A. M., Kuoch, T., Scully, M., Hin-McCormick, M. M., Casavant, B., & Buckley, T. (2018). Social disconnection as a risk factor for health among Cambodian refugees and their offspring in the United States. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. Published online May 23, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-018-0760-3

S. M. Berthold, page 4 ** Ostrander, J., Melville, A., Berthold, S. M. (Spring 2017). Working with refugees in the United States: Trauma-informed and structurally competent social work approaches. [Special Issue]. Advances in Social Work, 18(1), 66-79. doi:10.18060/21282. Published Sept. 18, 2017. **Berthold, S. M., Kong, S., Kuoch, T., Schilling, E. A., An, R., Blatz, M., Sorn, R., Ung, S., Yan, Y., Scully, M., Fukuda, S., & Mordecai, L. (2017). Combating health disparities in Cambodian American Communities: A CBPR approach to building community capacity. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 11(2), 109-118. [Community Policy Brief published simultaneously, pp. 107-108; https://muse.jhu.edu/article/665050] **Berthold, S. M., & Libal, K. (2016). Migrant children s rights to health and rehabilitation: A primer for US social workers. Journal of Human Rights and Social Work, 1(2), 85-95. doi:10.1007/s41134-016-0010-3 (Erratum, J. Hum. Rights Soc. Work, Published online July 6, 2016. doi:10.1007/s41134-016-0015-y) **Berthold, S. M., & McPherson, J. (2016). COMMENTARY - Fractured families: U.S. asylum backlog divides parents and children worldwide. Journal of Human Rights and Social Work, 1(2), 78-84. doi:10.1007/s41134-016-0009-9 **Marshall, G. N., Schell, T. L., Wong, E., Berthold, S. M., Hambarsoomian, K., Elliott, M. N., Bardenheier, B. H., & Gregg, E. W. (2016). Diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk in Cambodian refugees. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 18(1), 110-117. doi:10.1007/s10903-014-0142-4 **Member Centers of the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs (NCTTP) (2015). Descriptive, inferential, functional outcome data on 9,025 torture survivors over six years in the United States. Torture Journal, 25(2), 34-60. Retrieved from http://www.irct.org/media-andresources/library/torture-journal/archive/volume-25--no--2--2015.aspx **Wagner, J., Berthold, S. M., Buckley, T. E., Kuoch, T., & Scully, M. (2015). Diabetes among refugee populations: What newly arriving refugees can learn from resettled Cambodian Americans. Current Diabetes Reports, 15(8), 56. Advance online publication. doi:10.1007/s11892-015-0618-1 **Wong, E., Marshall, G. N., Schell, T. L., Berthold, S. M., & Hambarsoomian, K. (2015). Characterizing the mental health care of U.S. Cambodian refugees. Psychiatric Services, 66(9), 980 984. doi:10.1176/appi.ps.201400368 **Pedersen, E. R., Marshall, G. N., Schell, T. L., Wong, E. C., Berthold, S. M., & Hambarsoomian, K. (2014). A comparison of Cambodian-American adolescent substance use behavior to national and local norms. Addictive Behaviors, 39(12), 1874-1878. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.07.003 **Mollica, R. F., Chernoff, M. C., Berthold, S. M., Lavelle, J., Lyoo, I. K., & Renshaw, P. (2014). The mental health sequelae of traumatic head injury in South Vietnamese ex-political detainees who survived torture. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 55(7), 1626-1638. doi:10.1016/j.comppsych.2014.04.014

S. M. Berthold, page 5 **Berthold, S. M., & Fischman, Y. (2014). Social work with trauma survivors: Collaboration with interpreters. Social Work, 59(2), 103-110. doi:10.1093/sw/swu011 **Berthold, S. M., Kong, S., Mollica, R. F., Kuoch, T., Scully, M., & Franke, T. (2014). Comorbid mental and physical health and health access in Cambodian refugees in the US. Journal of Community Health, 39(6), 1045-1052. doi:10.1007/s10900-014-9861-7 **Rhee, S., Chang, J., Berthold, S. M., & Mar, G. (2012). Child maltreatment among immigrant Vietnamese families: Characteristics and implications for practice. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 29(2), 85-101. doi:10.1007/s10560-011-0253-x **Chang, J., Rhee, S., & Berthold, S. M. (2008). Child abuse and neglect in Cambodian refugee families: Characteristics and implications for practice. Child Welfare, 87(1), 141-60. **Berthold, S. M., Wong, E. C., Schell, T. L., Marshall, G. N., Elliott, M. N., Takeuchi, D., & Hambarsoomian, K. (2007). U.S. Cambodian refugees use of complementary and alternative medicine for mental health problems. Psychiatric Services, 58(9), 1212-1218. **Wong, E. C., Marshall, G. N., Schell, T. L., Elliot, M. N., Hambarsoomian, K., Chun, C-A., & Berthold, S. M. (2006). Barriers to mental health care utilization for U.S. Cambodian refugees. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(6), 1116-1120. **Marshall, G. N., Berthold, S.M., Schell, T.L., Elliott, M.N., Chun, C-A, & Hambarsoomian, K. (2006). Rates and correlates of seeking mental health services among Cambodian refugees. American Journal of Public Health, 96(10), 1829-1835. **Marshall, G.N., Schell, T.L., Elliott, M.N., Berthold, S.M., & Chun, C-A. (2005). Mental health of Cambodian refugees 2 decades after resettlement in the United States. JAMA, 294(5), 571-579. **Yick, A., & Berthold, S. M. (2005). Conducting research on violence in Asian American communities: Methodological issues. Violence and Victims, 20(6), 661-677. Quiroga, J., & Berthold, S. M. (2004). Torture survivors: Unique health and mental health issues. Refugee Reports, 25(2), 5-8. **Berthold, S. M. (2000). War traumas and community violence: Psychological, behavioral, and academic outcomes among Khmer refugee adolescents. Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 8(1/2), 15-46. Co-published simultaneously in D. de Anda & R. M. Becerra (Eds.), Violence: Diverse populations and communities. New York: Haworth Press. **Berthold, S. M. (1999). The effects of exposure to community violence on Khmer refugee adolescents. Journal of Traumatic Stress Studies, 12(3), 455-471. Berthold, S. M. (1999, Spring). China s treatment of Tibetan women: Rhetoric versus reality. Trauma Lines, 5.

S. M. Berthold, page 6 **Berthold, S. M. (1989). Spiritism as a form of psychotherapy: Implications for social work practice. Social Casework, 70(8), 502-509. Harris, L., Adamski, M., & Berthold, S. M. (1998, Winter). China violates Tibetan women s rights: Report from a recent fact-finding mission. Trauma Lines, 4(1), 5-6. Publications: Book Reviews Berthold, S. M. (2014). The vital role and process of resilience in refugee mental health [Review of the book Refuge and resilience: Promoting resilience and mental health among resettled refugees and forced migrants, by L. Simich & L. Andermann (Eds.)]. PsychCRITIQUES, 59(49). doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0038289 Berthold, S. M. (2009). [Review of the book Images of America: Cambodians in Long Beach, by K. Quintiliani & S. Needham]. Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement, 4, 1-4. Berthold, S. M. (2004). [Review of the book Khmer American: Identity and moral education in a diasporic community, by C. A. Mortland]. Amerasia Journal, 30(1), 249-251. Publications: Miscellaneous (**refereed) **Berthold, S. M., & Buser, M. (2016, September). Solitary confinement: Social workers call for an end to this torturous practice. Council on Social Work Education Full Circle e-newsletter. Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission (2014, June). Needs assessment of Southeast Asian population in Connecticut. Retrieved from http://ctapaac.com/library-2/ **Berthold, S. M. (2014). Vicarious trauma and resilience (2 nd ed.). Peer-reviewed CME course published by NetCE Continuing Education Online. Retrieved from http://www.netce.com/courseoverview.php?courseid=1060 **Berthold, S. M. (2011). Vicarious trauma and resilience. Peer-reviewed CME course published by NetCE Continuing Education Online. [updated with new material in 2014] Retrieved from http://www.netce.com/courseoverview.php?courseid=744 Media Interviews and Reports on Research Activities (selected, since 2013) News article regarding my work with resilient asylum seekers: Breen, T. (2017, October 25). Resilience in the face of evil. UConn Today. Retrieved from https://today.uconn.edu/2017/10/resilience-face-evil/ Livestreaming television broadcast of presentation on Connecticut clemency case: Post University - From Conviction to Clemency (Broadcasted 2/7/17 6:25pm - 2/7/17 8:30pm). Retrieved from https://boxcast.tv/view/from-conviction-to-clemency-322143

S. M. Berthold, page 7 News article on my forensic psychological evaluations of asylum seekers: Boodman, E. (2017, January 25). Special Report: Fleeing violence, asylum-seekers rely on psychologists to back up their story. StatNews.com. Retrieved from https://www.statnews.com/2017/01/25/asylum-seekers-psychologists/ News articles regarding the UConn Schools of Law and Social Work s Immigration Detention Service Project at York County Prison, PA: Fox, T. G. (2017, March 8). UConn group to spend spring break assisting asylum applicants. UConn Today. Retrieved from http://today.uconn.edu/2017/03/uconn-group-spend-spring-break-assistingasylum-applicants/ Bauman, D. (2016, March 10). Helping asylum-seekers prepare for the courts. UConn Today. Retrieved from http://today.uconn.edu/2016/03/helping-asylum-seekers-prepare-for-thecourts/?utm_source=facstaffdailydigest&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=uconntodaydaily Digest Blog report and online interviews regarding my work against torture and involvement with the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims Scientific Committee: International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims News. (2016, February 22). Scientific Symposium: Megan Berthold from the Scientific Committee explains why an event like the Symposium is needed. Retrieved from http://www.irct.org/media-and-resources/irct-news/shownews.aspx?pid=13767&action=1&newsid=4024 IRCT General Assembly and Scientific Symposium website interview. (2016, February 17). Q&A with Scientific Committee member Megan Berthold. Retrieved from http://www.irctsymposium2016.irct.org/site/view/60/megan-berthold-interview/ World Without Torture blog. (2016, February 17). Fighting Torture: Q&A with Megan Berthold [Web log comment]. Retrieved from http://worldwithouttorture.org/2016/02/17/fighting-torture-qawith-megan-berthold/ Local television coverage, VOA articles, and CT Mirror article regarding community meeting regarding health issues faced by Southeast Asian refugees in Connecticut: Public Meeting / Panel Discussion (2015, October 20th). Southeast Asian American Community Health and Wellness Listening Session. Covered by WHC-TV (show ID 3706). Invited panelist. A community engagement activity of the Consumer Advisory Board of the Connecticut State Health Innovation Model in partnership with the Cambodian, Lao and Vietnamese Communities of Connecticut. Aired on 10-22-15 at 10:00 PM. Retrieved from http://www.whctv.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&itemid=182 Soksreinith, T. (2015, October 29). For many Cambodian-Americans, poor mental health means chronic disease. VOA Khmer. Retrieved from http://www.voacambodia.com/content/for-manycambodian-americans-poor-mental-health-means-chronic-disease/3028062.html

S. M. Berthold, page 8 Soksreinith, T. (2015, October 22). Cambodian America: Southeast Asian Residents in Connecticut Meet to Discuss Healthcare Needs. VOA Khmer. Retrieved from http://www.voacambodia.com/content/southeast-asian-residents-in-connecticut-meet-to-discusshealthcare-needs/3017208.html Becker, A. L. (2015, October 21). Language barriers compound disease, trauma for Southeast Asian refugees. The CT Mirror. Retrieved from https://ctmirror.org/2015/10/21/language-barrierscompound-disease-trauma-burden-in-southeast-asian-refugees/ Blog report on my consultation with the United Nations Committee against Torture: J Debari. (2015, March 9). Professor Megan Berthold Consults Chair of the United Nation s Committee against Torture [Web log comment]. Retrieved from http://humanrights.uconn.edu/2015/03/09/professor-megan-berthold-consults-chair-of-the-unitednations-committee-against-torture/ Newsletter article on my international and human rights social work: Office of Research and Scholarship (ORS), UConn School of Social Work, ORS Update (2015, January). International Social Work and Human Rights: Engaging with the Global Community. UConn SSW Faculty Lead the Field. Retrieved from http://ssw.uconn.edu/office-of-research-andscholarship/ors-update/ Radio interview on National Public Radio regarding torture and related blog report: Where We Live program. (2015, January 16). WNPR News. If We Torture, What Makes Us Different from Those We Condemn? by John Dankosky & Betsy Kaplan. Retrieved from http://wnpr.org/post/if-we-torture-what-makes-us-different-those-we-condemn J Debari. (2015, February 3). Dr. David L. Richards and Dr. Megan Berthold on NPR s Where We Live for Discussion on Torture. [Web log comment]. Retrieved from http://humanrights.uconn.edu/2015/02/03/professors-richards-and-berthold-on-nprs-where-we-livefor-discussion-on-torture/ Article and radio interview regarding traumatic impact of Cleveland, Ohio kidnappings: The Gill Gross Program. (2013, May 9). Talk 910am San Francisco. KKSF. 9 May 2013. Live radio interview regarding the impact of abduction on women and the healing process. Guarino, M. (2013, May 7). For Amanda Berry and other Cleveland victims, recovery begins with patience. Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved from http://www.csmonitor.com/usa/2013/0507/for- Amanda-Berry-and-other-Cleveland-victims-recovery-begins-with-patience-video TV interview and newspaper articles Post Sandy Hook, CT school shooting: Wolfgang, B. (2013, June 4). To raze or not to raze sites of horrific crimes; communities find own path to recovery. The Washington Times. Retrieved from

S. M. Berthold, page 9 http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jun/4/to-raze-or-not-to-raze-sites-of-horrific-crimesco/?page=all#pagebreak Town Hall Meeting, (2013, February 27). Moving from Tragedy to Action: The Power of Community. Connecticut Network (CT-N), Invited participating television audience member (speaker). Hosted by CT-N, Connecticut s Old State House, Everyday Democracy, and the Commission on Children. Old State House, Hartford, CT. Retrieved from http://ctn.com/ondemand.asp?id=8744 Stannard, E. (2013, February 23). Mental health workers share coping mechanisms for tragedies like Newtown shootings. New Haven Register. Retrieved from http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2013/02/23/news/doc5127f6c3cd5cd913030143.txt Harrison, R. (2013, February 22). Healing the healers: Therapists discuss personal toll if treating public trauma victims. Republican-American. Retrieved from http://www.repam.com/articles/2013/02/23/news/local/706054.txt News Articles regarding my public engagement/community based participatory research with Cambodian refugee communities: Stagis, J. (2014, April 1). Refugees health care at issue: Depression, PTSD linked to chronic conditions for Cambodians in region, study finds. The Hartford Courant. Retrieved from http://articles.courant.com/2014-03-31/community/hc-west-hartford-kha-study-0401-20140331_1_health-care-ptsd-post-traumatic-stress-disorder Stagis, J. (2013, April 29). West Hartford clinic helps Cambodian refugees deal with trauma: Only one of its kind in the U.S. The Hartford Courant. Retrieved from http://www.courant.com/community /west-hartford/hc-khmer-health-advocates-20130418,0,6659410.story Ghanem, D. (2013, February 3). UConn professors address refugee health care issues. The Daily Campus. Retrieved from http://www.dailycampus.com/news/uconn-professors-address-refugeehealth-care-issues-1.2981863#.uy7hgijgu6y (Later compiled by Media Relations and Public Information Service, UNHCR for UNHCR Internal Distribution. Refugees Daily. Refugees Global Press Review. Retrieved from http://www.unhcr.org/cgibin/texis/vtx/refdaily?pass=463ef21123&id=5110c0958) Poitras, C. (2013, January 24). Improving healthcare for Cambodian-Americans. UConn Today. Retrieved from http://today.uconn.edu/blog/2013/01/improving-health-care-for-cambodianamericans/ Press Coverage of Press Conference I spoke at regarding the Asian Pacific American Needs Assessment conducted by the State of Connecticut s Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission: Press Conference (2014, June 30th). Asian Pacific American Needs Assessment. Covered by Connecticut Network (CT-N), Invited speaker regarding the results of the data analysis I conducted of the needs assessment of the Cambodian, Lao and Vietnamese communities in Connecticut. Hosted by State of Connecticut s Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission.

S. M. Berthold, page 10 CT State Capitol, Old Judiciary Room, Hartford, CT. Retrieved from http://www.ctn.state.ct.us/ctnplayer.asp?odid=10436 or http://ct-n.com/ondemand.asp?id=10436 Connecticut s Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission (2014, July 1). Press conference on Connecticut s first comprehensive APA needs assessment. Retrieved from http://ctapaac.com/2014/07/press-conference-on-connecticuts-first-comprehensive-apa-needsassessment/ CTBYTHENUMBERS.INFO (2014, June 30). Serious Health Issues Faced by State s Asian Pacific American Residents, New Study Reveals. Retrieved from http://ctbythenumbers.info/2014/06/30/serious-health-issues-faced-by-states-asian-pacific-americanresidents-new-study-reveals/ Current Research 2017 present Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), Remote Peer Learning for US-CAMBOdia Community Health Workers Managing Diabetes (PLUS CamboDIA). Collaborators: Wagner (PI, UCHC School of Dentistry) and Buckley (Co-PI). 2017 present Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), Community-Based Refugee Resettlement: Exploration of US and Canadian Approaches. Collaborators: Libal (PI), Harding (Co-PI), and Felten (student investigator). 2017 present Principal Investigator, Limited English Proficiency and Insufficiently Disaggregated Data: Barriers to Health Care Equity for Southeast Asians in Connecticut? (Co-Investigator, Thomas Buckley, UConn School of Pharmacy) Collaborators: Louise Harmon (UConn MSW student) and the Connecticut Southeast Asian American Health Coalition, West Hartford, CT 2015 present Principal Investigator, Promoting Health in Cambodian Trauma Survivors using mhealth: A Feasibility Study Collaborators: UConn faculty Buckley (Co-I, Pharmacy) and Wagner (Co-I, UCHC School of Dentistry) and Khmer Health Advocates, West Hartford, CT 2014 present Principal Investigator, Needs Assessment of Southeast Asian Communities in Connecticut (with Connecticut Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission) 2008 present Co-Chair, Research and Data Committee National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs Nationwide research among twenty-five torture treatment programs in the U.S. Completed Research (selected) 2000 2015 Adjunct Behavioral Scientist, Co-Investigator (2011-consultant) RAND, Santa Monica, CA Co-Investigator on National Institute of Mental Health funded studies: (1) Cambodian Trauma Survivors: Prevalence and Consequences, $3.95 Million - R01MH059555; and (2) Mental Health and Well-Being of Adolescent Children of Cambodian Refugees, $2.34 Million - R01MH082069. My role as Co- Investigator on both studies included: co-conceptualization of aims of studies, methodology, instrumentation; contributed to grant proposals; implementation; data analysis and interpretation; co-authoring manuscripts.

S. M. Berthold, page 11 2012 2013 University of Connecticut Faculty Large Grant, Principal Investigator University of Connecticut Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship UConn, West Hartford, CT Principal Investigator, Combating Cambodian Health Disparities: A Community Driven Approach. 2011 2012 Research and Evaluation Consultant Khmer Health Advocates Consult on Khmer Health Advocates CDC funded REACH USA, including in the areas of methods, data analysis, and implementation. Oct. 2000 Director of Research & Evaluation (June 2003 July 2011), formerly July 2011 Associate Director of Evaluation (2000 May 2003) Program for Torture Victims, Los Angeles, CA 1999-2000 Co-Founder and Senior Partner Research Insights, Altadena, CA 1998 Senior Researcher, part-time Center for Language Minority Education and Research, California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 1994-1998 Principal Investigator, Khmer sub-study, part-time Andrew Mellon Foundation Demonstration Project, Long Beach, CA 1997 Co-Principal Investigator, part-time Voices of Japanese American Redress, UCLA Department of Social Welfare, Los Angeles, CA 1995-1996 Evaluation Project Coordinator, half-time Evaluation of a program for at-risk Khmer adolescents and families, Four Winds Research Corporation, Long Beach, CA Grants Awarded 2017-2018 Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI), Remote Peer Learning for US-CAMBOdia Community Health Workers Managing Diabetes (PLUS CamboDIA). Collaborators: Wagner (PI, UCHC School of Dentistry) and Buckley (CO-PI). University of Connecticut Health Research Excellence Program (REP-UCH), $100,000. 2015-2017 Principal Investigator, Promoting Health in Cambodian Trauma Survivors Using mhealth: A Feasibility Study, University of Connecticut Center for Health Intervention and Prevention (CHIP) Faculty/Researcher Affiliate Seed Grant funding, $15,000. 2015-2017 Principal Investigator, Promoting Health in Cambodian Trauma Survivors Using mhealth: A Feasibility Study, University of Connecticut School of Social Work Dean s Collaborative Research Incentive Award, $8,000. 2015 Co-Faculty Organizer (with Dr. Kathryn Libal). Advocating for Immigrant Children s Rights in the United States: Promising Regional and International Mechanisms and Practices. University of Connecticut s Human Rights Institute s Human Rights Public Programming Grant. Panel event held in October 2015 at the UConn SSW with social work educators from across the United States ($1,750). 2012-2015 Principal Investigator (previously Co-PI with Cheryl Parks prior to April 2013), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families, Office of Refugee Resettlement. International Institute of Connecticut Survivors of

S. M. Berthold, page 12 Torture Program. Three-year grant ($11,628) to provide program evaluation consultation. (period of performance 10/01/12 to 9/30/15). [Contract terminated at end of FY 2013 due to sequestration and lack of sufficient funds] 2009-2015 Co-Investigator, Mental Health and Well-Being of Adolescent Children of Cambodian Refugees (Grant Marshall, PI), National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH082069, direct costs $2.34 million, 9/24/2009 to 5/31/2015. 2000-2014 Co-Investigator, Cambodian Trauma Survivors: Prevalence and Consequences (Grant Marshall, PI), National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH059555, direct costs $3.95 million, 8/10/2000 to 5/31/2014. 2012-2013 Co-Faculty Organizer (with Drs. Kathryn Libal, Lynne Healy, and Rebecca Thomas). Advancing Human Rights Education in Social Work. University of Connecticut s Human Rights Institute s Human Rights Public Programming Grant. Working seminar, May 16-17, 2013, UConn School of Social Work with social work educators from across the United States ($1,750). 2012 summer Principal Investigator, Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship for Combating Cambodian Health Disparities: A Community Driven Approach, UCRF Faculty Large Grant, $3,569. 2012-2013 Principal Investigator, Combating Cambodian Health Disparities: A Community Driven Approach, UCRF Faculty Large Grant, $26,383. Jan 2012 to April 2013. 2001-2011 Principal Author, Serving Survivors of Torture in the Greater Los Angeles Region, United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture, multiple grants to provide medical, psychological and social services to torture survivors by the Program for Torture Victims, approx. $0.9 million. 2000-2011 Principal Author, The Program for Torture Victims: Client Services, Training and Research. Office of Refugee Resettlement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, multiple grants to provide and evaluate medical, psychological, social, and legal services to torture survivors by the Program for Torture Victims, approx. $5.25 million. 1997 Co-Principal Investigator, Civil Liberties Public Education Fund, awarded federal grant to hold a research conference to study the historical factors that contributed to the passage of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, $50,000. 1997 Principal Investigator, Moderating Effects of Social Support and Family Factors on Psychological and Behavioral Outcomes Among Khmer Refugee Adolescents Exposed to Community Violence, Andrew Mellon Foundation, $10,000. 1996-1997 Principal Investigator, Resilience Among Khmer Refugee Adolescents and Their Families Exposed to Violence, UCLA Institute of American Cultures, Research Grant in Ethnic Studies, Asian American Studies. 1994-1995 Principal Investigator, Effects of Exposure to Community Violence on Foreign-Born Khmer Adolescent Refugees, Andrew Mellon Foundation. 1988 Author, Dhorapatan Traditional Tibetan Medicine Clinic and Training of Tibetan Herbal Doctors (Dhorapatan Tibetan Refugee Camp, Dhorapatan, Nepal), Church Women United, $3,000. Grants submitted (not funded or pending) 2015 Lead PI, Addressing Health Disparities Faced by Survivors of State-Sponsored Torture in the United States: A Community-Based Participatory Research Study. Pre-proposal submitted to UConn s Office of the Vice President for Research for an internal

S. M. Berthold, page 13 competition for a National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) U01 grant (Funding Opportunity Number: RFA-MD-15-010). Five-year grant ($1.75 million direct costs; $2.736 million total costs). (period of performance April 2016 to April 2021). Not Funded (not selected as the one UConn proposal authorized to be submitted to NIMHD). 2014 Co-PI/Co-Director, The Connecticut Trauma-Informed Healthcare Collaborative: Building a Strong Foundation for Research and Training through Public Engagement and Academic-Community Partnerships. University of Connecticut Provost s Pre-Proposal for Academic Plan, Tier II, $250,000 per year for 3 years. (Letter of Intent submitted; not invited to submit full proposal) 2014 Principal Investigator, Connecticut Southeast Asian American Health Coalition (CSEAAHC) REACH Project. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funding, Division of Community Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (Funding Opportunity Number: DP14-1419PPHF14). Three year grant ($195,000) to provide program evaluation consultation on behalf of UConn SSW for Khmer Health Advocates. (period of performance 10/01/14 to 9/30/17). Not funded. 2012 Co-Coordinator of Technical Assistance, Successful Pathways to Treatment Efficacy and Program Effectiveness: Technical Assistance for Torture Survivor Programs. Office of Refugee Resettlement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Category II Technical Assistance Grant. Kinzie (PI). $200,000 per year for 3 years (period of performance 10/01/2012 to 9/30/2015). Not funded. 2012 Program Evaluator, The Cambodian American Medical Home Program (CAMHP). U.S. DHHS Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Health Care Innovation Challenge (Funding Opportunity Number: CMS-1C1-12-001). Kuoch (PI). $858,040 sub-contract requested (period of performance 3/30/12 to 3/29/15). Not funded. Refereed Presentations (selected) Berthold, S. M., Higson-Smith, C., Mollica, R., Lavelle, J., Polatin, P., & Streets, F. J. (2018, March). A Best Practice Model for the Complex Care of Torture Survivors. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 10 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions, Outcomes & Human Rights. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Riley, C., & Berthold, S. M. (2018, March). Clinical Research that Informs Effective Torture Rehabilitation Programs: A 10-year NCTTP research project (The National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs Research & Data Project, 2008 2017). Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 10 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions, Outcomes & Human Rights. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Berthold, S. M., Harmon, L., Kuoch, T., Phengsomphone, H., Tran, B., & Scully, M. (2018, January). Limited English Proficiency and Insufficiently Disaggregated Data: Barriers to Health Care Equity for Southeast Asians? Presentation at Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) s 22 nd Annual Conference. Achieving Equal Opportunity, Equity, and Justice. Washington, DC. Libal, K., Harding, S., Popescu, M., Berthold, S. M., Felten, G., & Zubaroğlu, P. (2017, October). Refugees and Xenophobia: Social Work Responses in the U.S. and Europe. Hot Topics Presentation at the Council on Social Work Education s 63 rd Annual Program Meeting (APM). Dallas, TX.

S. M. Berthold, page 14 Berthold, S. M., Melville, A., & Ostrander, J. (2017, October). Promoting health equity and eradicating social isolation in refugee populations. Paper presentation at the Council on Social Work Education s 63 rd Annual Program Meeting (APM). Dallas, TX. Garlington, S. B., Bailey, J. D., Berthold, S. M., Ferreira, R. J., Jayasundara, D., & Nyiransekuye, H. (2017, October). Global social issues in national and international political context. Presentation at CSWE Connect session with Council on Global Social Issues at the Council on Social Work Education s 63 rd Annual Program Meeting (APM). Dallas, TX. Berthold, S. M., & Marton, M. (2017, July). Trauma in asylum proceedings: Teaching law students to recognize and address primary and vicarious trauma in representing trauma survivors seeking asylum. Presentation as part of the Interdisciplinary Collaboration in University-Based Clinics Representing Asylum-Seekers: Opportunities and Challenges for the Professional Training of Lawyers, Health Professionals, and Social Workers panel at the XXXVth International Academy of Law and Mental Health Congress. Prague, Czech Republic. Berthold, S. M., Kong, S., Kuoch, T., Scully, M., Buckley, T., & Wagner, J. (2017, March). Integrated trauma-informed health care for torture survivors: Lessons learned from Cambodian survivors. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 9 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions, Outcomes & Human Rights. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Riley, C., & Berthold, S. M. (2017, March). Multi-center evidence over 9 years to ensure and sustain effective torture rehabilitation programs in the U.S. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 9 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions, Outcomes & Human Rights. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Berthold, S. M., Kong, S., Kuoch, T., Scully, M., Buckley, T., & Wagner, J. (2016, December). Integrated trauma-informed health care: What Cambodian torture survivors teach us about multidisciplinary approaches to torture rehabilitation. Presented at International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims 10 th International Scientific Symposium Delivering on the promise of the right to rehabilitation. Mexico City, Mexico. Riley, C., Berthold, S. M., Piwowarczyk, L., & Quiroga, J. (2016, December). Multi-Center approach over eight years to provide ongoing evidence from clinical research to ensure and sustain effective rehabilitation programs for torture survivors in U.S. Presented at International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims 10 th International Scientific Symposium Delivering on the promise of the right to rehabilitation. Mexico City, Mexico. Androff, D., McPherson, J., Berthold, S. M., & Libal, K. (2016, November). Human rights and the grand challenges: rights-based approaches to social work priorities. Hot Topics Presentation at the Council on Social Work Education s 62 nd Annual Program Meeting (APM). Atlanta, GA. Mapp, S., Libal, K., Berthold, S. M., & Androff, D. (2016, November). Impacts of U.S. immigration policy on children and effective inter-professional response. Panel presentation at the Council on Social Work Education s 62 nd Annual Program Meeting (APM). Atlanta, GA. Berthold, S. M. (2016, November). Connecting global issues with local relevance. Presentation at CSWE Connect session with Council on Global Social Issues at the Council on Social Work Education s 62 nd Annual Program Meeting (APM). Atlanta, GA. Berthold, S. M., & Akinsulure-Smith, A. (2016, July). When asylum fails to protect from hate: Research with torture survivors who remain at risk of persecution in exile. Presentation at the American Psychological Associations Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) and the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP) Small Group Meeting, Understanding Hate

S. M. Berthold, page 15 Crimes: Multi-Disciplinary Analyses. University of Connecticut. Storrs, CT. Melville, A., Ostrander, J., Berthold, S. M., & Khmer Health Advocates. (2016, May). Social disconnectedness in Cambodian refugees: Considerations when working with torture survivors. Presentation at the National Association of Social Workers CT Chapter s 31 st Annual Conference. Cromwell, CT. Mordecai, L., Berthold, S. M., Buckley, T., Wagner, J. A., Ouk, C., Ouk, P., Kuoch, T., Scully, M. (2016, May). Promoting health in Cambodian trauma survivors using mhealth: A feasibility study. Poster Presentation at the National Association of Social Workers New Jersey and NJ Social Workers 2016 Annual Conference and Exhibition. Atlantic City, NJ. [Presented by PhD student Lorin Mordecai] Riley, C. & Berthold, S. M. (2016, February). Psychiatric and medical impacts of torture: Findings from the NCTTP. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 8 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions & Outcomes. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Melville, A., Ostrander, J., Berthold, S. M., & Scully, M. (2016, February). Social disconnectedness in Cambodian refugees: Considerations when working with torture survivors. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 8 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions & Outcomes. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Berthold, S. M. (2015, October). Human rights-based approaches to clinical social work: A framework for teaching human rights in advanced practice courses. Presentation as part of the panel, Taking a human rights-based approach to teaching micro-level social work by C. Chiarelli-Helminiak, J. McPherson, & S. M. Berthold. Presented at the Council on Social Work Education s 61 st Annual Program Meeting (APM). Sheraton Hotel. Denver, CO. Berthold, S. M. (2015, March). The mental health sequelae of traumatic head injury in South Vietnamese ex-political detainees who survived torture. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 7 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions & Outcomes. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Riley, C. & Berthold, S. M. (2015, March). Survivors of torture in treatment programs in the U.S. Data FYs 2008-2014: Torture, demographic characteristics, pilot data on medical conditions. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 7 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions & Outcomes. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Berthold, S. M., Kong, S., Mollica, R. F., Kuoch, T., Scully, M., & Franke, T. (2014, November). Comorbid mental and physical health and health access in Cambodian refugees in the U.S. Poster Presentation at International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Conference. Miami, FL. Berthold, S. M. (with Research Contributors Kong, S., Kuoch, T., & Ouk, P.). (2014, October). Combating Cambodian health and mental health disparities after genocide: Building community capacity. Presentation at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Tampa, FL. Berthold, S. M., & Buckley, T. (2014, October). Addressing Cambodian American health disparities post genocide: Engaging the community in their own care. Presentation at the New England Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference. Storrs, CT. Berthold, S. M., & Jaranson, J. (2014, May). Demographic and diagnostic data on survivors of torture in torture treatment programs in the U.S., 2008 2012. A project of the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs. Presentation at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Society for the

S. M. Berthold, page 16 Study of Psychiatry and Culture: Trauma, Recovery and Culture. San Diego, CA. Berthold, S. M., Kong, S., Mollica, R. F., Kuoch, T., Scully, M., & Franke, T. (2014, March). Comorbid mental and physical health and health access in Cambodian refugees in the U.S. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 6 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions & Outcomes. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Riley, C., & Berthold, S. M. (2014, March). Survivors of torture in treatment programs in the U.S. Data FYs 2008-2013: Torture, demographic characteristics, pilot outcome data. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 6 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions & Outcomes. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Berthold, S. M., Kong, S. Kuoch, T., Scully, M., Fukuda, S., & Schilling, E. A. (2014, January). Combating Cambodian health disparities three decades after genocide: Building community capacity. Presentation at Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Annual Conference. Research for Social Change: Addressing Local and Global Challenges. San Antonio, Texas. [Presented by Dr. Jennifer S. McCleary] Berthold, S. M., Kong, S., Kuoch, T., Scully, M., & Fukuda, S. (2013, November). Combating Cambodian health disparities: Using CBPR to reach isolated, high-risk populations.presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA. Buckley, T., Berthold, S. M., Scully, M., Kong, S., & Kuoch, T. (2013, November). Cambodian American medical home program: Engaging the community in their own care. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA. Berthold, S. M. (2013, November). Breaking through the micro/macro divide: The example of Cambodian genocide survivors. Presentation as part of the panel Human Rights-Based Practice: Beyond the Micro/Macro Binary in Social Work at the Council on Social Work Education Annual APM Conference. Dallas, TX. Marton, M., Berthold, S. M., & Libal, K. (2013, November). Working cross-professionally on social justice advocacy projects in refugee services. Presentation at the 28th Annual Midwest Clinical Conference 2013. Harnessing the Storm: Responses to the New Normal. Interprofessional Center for Counseling and Legal Services at the University of St. Thomas School of Law. Minneapolis, MN. [Presented by M. Marton] Berthold, S. M. (2013, October). The role of justice and community in healing: Lessons learned from survivors of torture. Presentation at Healing the Generations: 5 th Annual Childhood Trauma Conference on Integrated Care: Child and Family Wellness and Recovery in the Face of Chronic Stress. Mystic, CT. Berthold, S. M., Kong, S., Kuoch, T., Scully, M., & Fukuda, S. (2013, July). Using handheld technology to gather data relevant to social development in hard to reach communities: Lessons from a Cambodian refugee study. Poster presentation at 18th Biennial International Consortium for Social Development (ICSD) conference. Kampala, Uganda. [Dr. Kamya delivered poster] Berthold, S. M. (2013, June). Health and well-being of torture survivors: Treatment outcomes and social work practice and policy responses. Paper presentation at the Global Health and Well-Being: The Social Work Response conference hosted by the New York University Silver School of Social Work and the National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work. New York, NY. Berthold, S. M. (2013, April). Serving trauma survivors: Attending to vicarious trauma and enhancing vicarious resilience. Presentation at the NASW/CT 28 th Annual Statewide Conference. Waterbury, CT.

S. M. Berthold, page 17 Buckley, T., & Berthold, S. M. (2013, April). Addressing Cambodian American health issues: The value of university-community organizational partnerships. Presentation at the University of Connecticut Public Engagement Spring Symposium. UConn: Making a Difference in Urban CT. Storrs, CT. Buckley, T., & Berthold, S. M. (2013, April). REACHing out to end disparities for Cambodian Americans: Cambodian American Medical Home Program. Poster presentation at University of Connecticut Public Engagement Spring Symposium. UConn: Making a Difference in Urban CT. Storrs, CT. Berthold, S. M., Kong, S., Kuoch, T., Scully, M., Fukuda, S., & Schilling, E. A. (2013, February). Combating Cambodian health disparities: A community driven approach. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 5 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions & Outcomes. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Riley, C. & Berthold, S. M. (2013, February). Survivors of torture in treatment programs in the U.S. Data: Torture, demographic characteristics, and pilot functional outcome data. Presentation at the National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs, 5 th Annual Research Symposium. Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions & Outcomes. George Washington University. Washington, DC. Berthold, S. M. (2012, November). Teaching direct practice. Presentation as part of panel delivered by McPherson, J., Gabel, S. G., Popescu, M. L., & Berthold, S. M., Teaching rights-based practice models across the social work curriculum, at the Council on Social Work Practice (CSWE) APM. Washington, DC. [Chair of panel delivered my presentation.] Berthold, S. M., Kong, S., Kuoch, T., Scully, M., Fukuda, S., & Schilling, E. A. (2012, October). Combating Cambodian health disparities: A community driven approach. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA. Berthold, S. M. (2012, July). Enhancing vicarious resilience in social workers while building client strengths and resilience. Presentation at the National Association of Social Workers 2012 National Conference, Restoring Hope: The Power of Social Work. Marriott Wardman Park Hotel. Washington, DC. Berthold, S. M., & Einhorn, B. J. (2012, April). Reconstructing Babel: Bridging cultural dissonance between asylum seekers and asylum adjudicators. Presentation at the 2012 Conable Conference in International Studies - Refugees, Asylum Law, and Expert Testimony: The Construction of Africa & the Global South in Comparative Perspective. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, NY. Scully, M., & Berthold, S.M. (2012, February). Cambodian Americans and chronic disease: 30 years after torture. Presentation at the NCTTP s 4 th Annual Research Symposium: Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions, Outcome Evaluations, sponsored by National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs (NCTTP) and Department of Family Medicine, Georgetown University. Washington, DC. Riley, C. & Berthold, S.M. (2012, February). Survivors of torture in treatment programs in the U.S. Data for FYs 2010 & 2011: Torture and demographic characteristics, pilot functional outcome data. Presentation at the NCTTP s 4 th Annual Research Symposium: Torture Treatment: Clinical, Community & Policy Interventions, Outcome Evaluations, sponsored by National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs (NCTTP) and Department of Family Medicine, Georgetown University. Washington, DC. Berthold, S.M., & Moio, J. (2012, January). Outcomes research with survivors of torture: Implications for social work practice and policy. Presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research s