Daniel Hollar

 
Graduate Student in Clinical Psychology
 
Department of Psychology
Florida State University
Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1270
 
 
Honors and Awards:

APA Division 29 Student Paper Award: Donald K. Freedheim Student Development Award (2005)
Leslie N. Wilson Assistantship (2003)
Golden Key International Honor Society, Florida State University (2002)
Howard Baker Undergraduate Research Award, Florida State University (2002)
National Society Collegiate Scholars, Florida State University (2002)
Psi Chi National Honors Society, Florida State University (2001)
W.E.B. DuBois Honor Society, Florida State University (2001)
Bright Futures Merit Scholarship, Florida Atlantic University (1999)

 
Publications:

Joiner, T.E., Jr., Hollar, D.L., & Van Orden, K. (2005). On Buckeyes, Gators, Super Bowl Sunday, and the Miracle on Ice: "PullingTogether" Is Associated With Lower Suicide Rates. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology.

Van Orden, K.A., Lynam, M.E., Hollar, D.L., & Joiner, T.E., Jr. (2005). Perceived Burdensomeness as an Indicator of Suicidal Symptoms. Cognitive Therapy and Research.

Van Orden, K.A., Joiner, Jr., T.E., Hollar, D.L., Rudd, M.D., Mandrusiak, M., & Silverman, M.M. (in press). A Test of the Effectiveness of a List of Suicide Warning Signs for the Public. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior.

Rudd, M.D., Mandrusiak, M., Joiner, T.E., Jr., Berman, L., Nock, Van Ordern, K., & Hollar, D.L. (in press). The Emotional and Ease of Recall of Warning Signs for Suicide: A Controlled Study. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior.

Presentations

Daniel L. Hollar, (2005). How Racial Identity and Acculturative Stress influence Suicide and Eating Disorder in African Americans. Master thesis prospectus presentation.

Elliott Lynam, Daniel L. Hollar, Kimberly A. Van Orden, & Thomas E. Joiner, Jr. (2005). Perceived Burdensomeness as an Indicator of Suicidal Symptoms. Poster presentation at Florida State University's 3rd Annual Graduate Student Research Day.

Daniel L. Hollar, (2002). Descriptive Analysis of Minority and Ethnic PhD Diversity Awarded at Florida State University. PowerPoint presentation for research presented to Psychology faculty for the Howard Baker Research Award.

Research and Clinical Experience

Practicumm Placement at Arthur G. Dozier School Department of Juvenile Justice, August 2005-present 20 hour weekly rotation on the Dozier School and Juvenile Justice Office of Corrections. Duties: The assessment and treatment of juvenile delinquents and sexual offenders. Supervisor: Benny Green, PhD. and Teion Wells, PhD.

Clinical Therapy Practicum, August 2005-present. PhD supervised graduate student clinical therapist Duties: Administering intelligence assessments and empirically supported psychotherapy treatments for Axis I and Axis II DSM-IV diagnostic mood disorders, substance abuse disorders and personality disorders to student, community and court ordered clients. Supervisor: Brad Schmidt, PhD.

Practicumm Placement at Florida State Hospital, August 2004-August 2005 20 hour weekly rotation on the geriatric unit at Florida State Hospital. Duties: The assessment and diagnosis of dementia, forensic assessment, and the unique treatment needs of individuals with dually diagnosed chronic medical conditions and psychological disturbance. Supervisor: Robert S. Kline, PsyD.

Clinical Therapy Practicum, June 2004-August 2005. PhD supervised graduate student clinical therapist Duties: Administering intelligence assessments and empirically supported psychotherapy treatments for Axis I and Axis II DSM-IV diagnostic mood disorders, substance abuse disorders and personality disorders to student, community and court ordered clients. Supervisor: Natalie Sachs-Ericsson, PhD.

Florida State University Psychology Research Assistantship, June 2003-May 2004 Academic Peer Advisor for psychology undergraduates at Florida State University. Duties: Assisting Psychology undergraduate advisors and students in curriculum planning and course selection for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelors of Science in Psychology. Supervisor: Barbra Licht, PhD.

Clinical Research Assistant, August 2002-2003. Investigating gender differences in development and maintenance of severe youth conduct problems. Duties: Assistant/Case manager Administering a wide variety of emotional and behavioral rating scales to teenagers, parents and teachers. Collecting saliva samples for testosterone and cortisol assessment. Administering computer based emotion process samples. Data entry of rating scales. Supervisor: Bryan Loney, PhD.