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Arthur M. Horne completed his PhD at Southern Illinois University in 1971. He taught at Indiana State University from 1971 until 1989, during which time he served as a member of the faculty and director of training of the Counseling Psychology Program, which is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). He also was a member of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program accredited by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and he twice served as acting department head. During that time, he also was a visiting professor for the Boston University Overseas Program (Germany, Belgium) and a summer visiting professor to several university programs in the United States. He completed a postdoctoral clinical research experience in 1977–1978. In 1989, he accepted a position at the University of Georgia where he served as department head (4 years) and as director of training of the APA-accredited Counseling Psychology Program (8 years), as well as coordinator of a certificate program in marriage and family therapy (13 years). Dr. Horne has been active in the APA, where he is a fellow of four divisions (Society of Counseling Psychology, Family Psychology, Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy, Society for the Psychology Study of Men and Masculinity), and the American Counseling Association, where he is involved with the Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors and the Association for Specialists in Group Work. In the Association for Specialists in Group Work, he is a fellow and past president, and he is the former editor of the organization's Journal for Specialists in Group Work. In the APA, he is the past president of Division 49, Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy. He has coauthored five books and coedited five others and has served on editorial boards of seven journals. He is the immediate past editor of the International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling. Dr. Horne has conducted the Bully Project in Athens for 9 years. The project has resulted in working with schools in several states, the publication of two books, Bully Busting (Newman, Horne, & Bartolomucci, 2000) and Bully Busting in the Elementary School (Horne, Bartolomucci, & Newman, 2003), as well as several research and educational publications. The Bully Project is currently being evaluated in several elementary and middle schools. Dr. Horne coedited the Handbook of Counseling Boys and Adolescent Males (1999), and he has conducted research and training on working with boys and male adolescents and with men in groups for more than a decade. He has conducted workshops and classes on men's issues in the United States, New Zealand, and Germany and has been a trainer for the U.S. Army on addressing male issues of violence and aggression. |