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DEGREES
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Ph.D.
1987
York University,
Toronto, Ontario
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M.A.
1983
York University,
Toronto, Ontario
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B.A.
1981
University of
Windsor, Windsor, Ontario
PROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATION
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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1996
- present Psychologist
in Private Practice,
Individual and
group psychotherapy of adult
and adolescent client populations.
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1987
- present Staff
Psychologist, Millbrook Correctional Centre.
1985
- 1987
Teaching Assistant, Social Psychology Course
Wiesenthal
Department of Psychology, York University
1985
Research Assistant,
Department of Psychology, York
University.
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1984
- 1985 Teaching
Assistant, Advanced Research in Psychology, Course. Department of Psychology, York
University.
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1984
Teaching Assistant, Introductory Psychology, Course
Atkinson
College, York University.
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1982
- 1984
Research
Assistant for Dr. N.S. Endler,
Department of Psychology, York University.
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1981
- 1982
Bail worker, Reaching Out Program, St. Leonard's Society,
Windsor, Ontario.
PROFESSIONAL
SKILLS
Individual
and group psychotherapy dealing with a Axis I and Axis II
disorders; sex offender assessment and treatment including
experience in dealing with a wide range of paraphilias, crisis
intervention; posttraumatic stress, suicide issues; substance
abuse; relaxation and stress management training; psychological
and neuropsychological assessment; program evaluation; test
construction, administration and validation;
multivariate data analysis;
online information systems.
EDITORIAL
POSITIONS
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1986
- 1987
Reviewer, Representative Research in Social
Psychology
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2000-present
Reviewer, Mental
Measurements Yearbook
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATIONS
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Member,
Canadian Psychological Association
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Member,
American Psychological Association
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Member,
American Psychology-Law Society
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Member,
Canadian Criminal Justice Association
CLINICAL
PRACTICUM
Clinical
Neuropsychology Training Worker's Compensation Hospital,
Toronto, Ontario. Supervisor:
Dr. J. M. Celinski. Training
received in the administration, scoring and interpretation of a
range of neuropsychological test instruments;
neuropsychological diagnosis and treatment planning.
RESEARCH
INTERESTS
ACADEMIC
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS
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Vitelli,
R. (1998). Childhood
disruptive behavior disorders and adult psychopathy. American
Journal of Forensic Psychology, 16(4), 29-37.
Vitelli,
R. (1997). Comparison
of early and late start models of delinquency in adult
offenders. International
Journal of Offender Therapy and
Comparative Criminology, 41(4), 351-357.
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Vitelli,
R. (1996). Prevalence of childhood conduct and
attention-deficit
hyperactivity
disorder in adult maximum-security inmates. International
Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative
Criminology,
40(4), 263-271.
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Ford,
B.D., Vitelli, R., & Stuckless, N. (1996). The effects of
computer vs. paper
and pencil administration on measures of anger and
revenge
with an inmate population. Computers in Human Behavior,
12(1), 159-166.
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Stuckless,
N., Ford, B.D., & Vitelli, R. (1995).
Vengeance, anger and irrational beliefs
in inmates: a caveat regarding
social desirability. Personality
and
Individual Differences, 18,
1-6.
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Vitelli,
R. (1993). The
homeless inmate in a maximum-security prison setting. Canadian
Journal of Criminology, 35(3), 323-331.
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Vitelli,
R. & Endler, N.S. (1993).
Psychological determinants of
fear of crime: a comparison of general and situational prediction models.
Personality
and
Individual Differences, 14(1), 77-85.
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Ford,
B.D. & Vitelli, R. (1992). Inmate attitudes towards
computerized clinical interventions.
Computers and Human Behavior, 8, 223-230.
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Endler,
N.S., Edwards, J., & Vitelli, R. (1991). Test Manual for the Endler Multidimensional
Anxiety Scales (EMAS). Los
Angeles: Western Psychological
Services.
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Endler,
N.S., Edwards, J.M., Vitelli, R., & Parker, J.D. (1989).
Assessment of state and trait anxiety: Endler Multidimensional
Anxiety Scales. Anxiety Research, 2(1), 1-14.
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Vitelli,
R. (1988). The crisis issue assessed: an empirical analysis.
Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 9(4), 301-309.
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Guerriero,
M., Trowhill, A., Vitelli, R., & Winthrope, S. (1987). COSTI-IIAS Rehabilitation
Centre Evaluation. Toronto,
Ontario: York University, Department
of Psychology.
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Endler,
N., Edwards, J., & Vitelli, R. (1987).
Situation-Response General Trait
Anxiousness Inventory (S-R GTA) and Present Affect
Reactions Questionnaire
(PARQ IV): a manual for state and trait anxiety measures.
Department of Psychology Reports,
York University,Toronto, Ontario, No. 152.
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Vitelli,
R., & Frisch, G.R. (1984).
The relationship between trait anxiety and leisure: a
comparison of the
unidimensional and multidimensional
models of anxiety. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 54,
371-376.
PRESENTATIONS
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Clinical
and social characteristics of suicidal behavior in an incarcerated
population. Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, 1998.
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Patterns
of criminality, mental illness, and treatment needs of homeless
offenders. Presented
at the 24th International Congress of Applied Psychology, San
Francisco, California, 1998
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Child
conduct disorder symptomatology and adult antisocial behavior.
Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Chicago, Illinois, 1997.
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Validation
of the LSI-OR in a prison setting. Presented at the annual
meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, 1997.
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The
relationship between adult psychopathy and childhood disruptive
behavior disorders. Presented
at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Toronto, 1996.
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Comparison
of early and late start models of delinquency in adult offenders.
Presented at the XXVI International Congress of Psychology,
Montreal, 1996
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Prevalence
of childhood conduct and attention‑deficit hyperactivity
disorder in adult maximum-security inmates. Presented at the
annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New
York, 1995.
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Treatment
and outcome characteristics of mentally ill maximum
security offenders. Presented
at the International Conference on Mental Disorder and Criminal
Justice, Vancouver, 1995.
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Psychiatric
and neuropsychological symptoms in a maximum security population.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Ontario
Psychological Association, Toronto, 1995.
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Psychotherapy
and pharmacotherapy in a maximum security correctional setting.
Presented at the annual meeting of
the Canadian Psychological Association, Montreal, Quebec,
1993. Abstract in Canadian Psychology, 34(2a), 1993.
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(with
B.D. Ford & Stuckless, N.) The effects of computer versus
paper‑and‑pencil administration on measures of anger,
revenge and irrational beliefs in inmates. Presented at the
Lamarsh Graduate Symposium, York
University, Downsview, Ontario, 1993.
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(with
B.D. Ford & Stuckless, N.) Examination of vengeful attitudes
in a prison population. Presented at the Lamarsh Graduate
Symposium, York University, Downsview, Ontario, 1993.
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The
homeless inmate in a maximum security prison setting.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian
Psychological Association, Quebec City, Quebec, 1992.
Abstract in Canadian Psychology, 33(2a), 1992.
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(with
B.D. Ford) Computer-assisted therapy in violent inmates: a
preliminary study. Presented
at the Lamarsh Conference on Violence, York University, Downsview,
Ontario, 1992.
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The
Millbrook Treatment Wing Programme: a preliminary evaluation.
Presented at the Eastern Regional Conference,
Chaffey's Locks, Ontario, 1988.
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Psychological
Determinants of Fear of Victimization.
Colloquium, Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada, 1987.
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The
Crisis Issue assessed: an empirical analysis. Presented at the
annual
meeting
of the Canadian Psychological
Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1986.
Abstract in Canadian Psychology, 27(2a), 1986.
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The
Crisis in Social Psychology: current perspectives. Presented at
the annual
meeting
of the Canadian Psychological
Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada,
1985. Abstract in
Canadian Psychology, 26(2a), 1985.
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