Loyola University Maryland
Department of Psychology

George S. Everly, Jr., Ph.D., ABPP

Affiliate Professor of Psychology

Office: Beatty Hall, Room 206
Telephone: 410-617-2696
E-mail: GEverly@loyola.edu


Education:

  • B.S., (Business Administration), University of Maryland, 1972 
  • M.A., (Communications),
    University of Maryland, 1974
     
  • Ph.D., (Behavorial Medicine),
    University of Maryland, 1978 
  • Pre-doctoral Internship (Clinical Psychology &
    Behavorial Medicine), North Charles Hospital,
    Johns Hopkins Health System
  • Post-doctoral Internship, (Clinical Psychology), 
    University of Miami
  • Post-doctoral Internship, (Behavorial Medicine),
    Harvard University
  • Board Certified, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)
  • Fellow, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (FAPM)

Scholarly Interests:

My primary research and clinical interests are in disaster psychology,
crisis intervention, human stress and post traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD).

Representative Publications:

Everly, G. S., Jr. (2008). Integrative Crisis Intervention and Disaster 
     Mental Health
. Ellicott City, MD: Chevron Publishing.

Everly, G. S., Jr.
(2007). Pastoral Crisis Intervention. Ellicott City, MD: 
     Chevron Publishing.
 

Nucifora, F., Jr., Langlieb, A., Siegal, E., Everly, G. S., Jr.
     Kaminsky, M. J. (2007). Building resistance, resilience, and recovery 
     in the wake of school and workplace violence. Disaster Medicine and 
     Public Health Preparedness
, 1 (Supplement_1): 33-37.

Bisson, J. I., Brayne, M., Ochberg, F. & Everly, G. S., Jr. (2007). Early 
     psychosocial intervention following traumatic events. American 
     Journal of Psychiatry
, 164, 1016-1019.

Kaminsky, M. J., McCabe, O.L., Langlieb, A., & Everly, G. S., Jr. (2007). 
     An evidence-informed model of human resistance, resilience and 
     recovery: The Johns Hopkins' outcomes-driven paradigm for 
     disaster mental health services. Brief Therapy and Crisis 
     Intervention
, 7, 1-11.

Smith, K.J., Davy, J.A., & Everly, G. S., Jr. (2007). An assessment 
     of the contribution of stress arousal to the beyond the role stress 
     model. Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research, 10, 127-15.

Everly, G. S., Jr. (2006). Mental Health Aspects of Disasters
     Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins.

Everly, G. S., Jr., Sherman, M. F., Stapleton, A., Barnett, D. J., 
     Hiremath, G., & Links, J. (2006). Workplace crisis intervention: 
     A systematic review of effect sizes. Journal of Workplace Behavioral 
     Health
, 21, 153-170.

Stapleton, A. B., Lating, J., Kirkhart, M., & Everly, G. S., Jr. (2006). 
     Effects of medical crisis intervention on anxiety, depression, 
     and posttraumatic stress symptoms: A meta-analysis. 
     Psychiatric Quarterly, 77, (3), 231-238.

Everly, G. S., Jr., Phillips, S., Kane, D., & Feldman, D. (2006). 
     Introduction to and overview of group psychological first aid. 
     Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 6, 130-136.

Course Offerings:

PY325: Controlling Stress and Tension
PY609: Crisis Intervention
PY622: Advanced Techniques-Traumatology
PY645: Introduction to Health Psychology
PY642: Nature and Treatment of Stress Response

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