Nick
J. Piazza, PhD, was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and obtained a Bachelor
of Arts in Psychology in 1973 from Quincy College, Quincy, Illinois; a
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology in 1975 from Illinois State
University, Normal; and a doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision
in 1984 from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Dr. Piazza joined the
faculty at The University of Toledo in 1986 and is a Professor in and former
chair of the Department of Counselor Education & School Psychology in the
College of Health Science and Human Service. He is licensed in Ohio as a Professional
Clinical
Counselor with Supervisory Endorsement (PCC-S) and as a Psychologist. He has worked in the
mental health and substance abuse fields since 1975, and holds national
certification as a Clinical Mental Health Counselor and as a Master
Addictions Counselor through the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC).
Dr. Piazza is nationally recognized as a lecturer on psychopharmacology,
and is on the medical staffs of two different local hospitals. He has
numerous publications and has presented frequently at both the American
Counseling Association and the American Psychological Association annual
conventions. Dr. Piazza formerly served on the editorial boards of Counseling
and Values and the Journal of Mental Health Counseling, and is
currently on the editorial board of Essential Psychopharmacology.
In addition to these activities, Dr. Piazza is a past President of the Northwest Ohio Counseling Association (NWOCA). Dr.
Piazza is married to Rebecca Yeager-Piazza, PhD, and they have three
children: Rebecca, Jack, and Nicholas. His hobbies include photography and
playing tennis, while his passion is riding his 2006 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic.
Education & Degrees
- PhD
in Counselor Education and Supervision, August, 1984,
Department of Educational Psychology,
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
- MA in Clinical Psychology,
December, 1975,
Illinois State University
- BA in Psychology, May, 1973,
Quincy University
Licenses & Certificates
- Professional Clinical Counselor
with Supervisory Endorsement, April, 1989, License No. E1044
- Psychologist, June, 1988,
License No. 4018
- Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CCMHC), July 1, 1993
- Certified Master Addictions Counselor (MAC), April 22, 1995
Work History
- Professor, 1995-Present, Counselor Education
& School Psychology, the University of Toledo
- Department Chair, 2000-2003, Counseling &
Mental Health Services, the University of Toledo
- Associate Professor, 1989-1995, Counselor &
Human Services Education, the University of Toledo
- Assistant Professor, 1986-1989, Counselor &
Human Services Education, the University of Toledo
- Assistant Professor, 1985-1986, Educational
Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Assistant Professor, 1984-1985, Psychology,
Marymount College of Kansas, Salina, KS
- Doctoral Student, 1981-1984, Southern
Illinois University-Carbondale
- Administrator, 1979-1981, Jacksonville (IL)
Area Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence
- Program Director, 1977-1979, Community
Alcoholism Services Program, Randolph County (IL) Community
Mental Health Center
- Clinical Supervisor, 1977, Alcoholism
Resource Center, Jackson County (IL) Mental Health Center
- Psychologist and Substance Abuse Counselor,
1975-1977, Mark Twain Mental Health Center, Hannibal, MO
Publications
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Wright, E. E., Piazza, N. J., & Laux, J. M. (2008). The Utility
of the SASSI-3 in Early Detection of Substance Use Disorders in
Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity Acquitees, Journal of
Addictions and Offender Counseling, 2, 119-127.
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Piazza, N. J. (2008). Substance-related disorders. In R. R. Erk
(Ed.), Counseling Treatment for Children and Adolescents with
DSM-IV-TR Disorders (2nd ed.) (pp. 294-331). Upper Saddle River,
NJ: Pearson.
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Piazza, N. J. (2004). Substance-related disorders. In R. R. Erk
(Ed.), Counseling Treatment for Children and Adolescents with
DSM-IV-TR Disorders (pp. 273-304). Upper Saddle
River, NJ: Pearson.
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Piazza, N. J. (2002). Screening for alcohol and other substance
use disorders. In R. S. Weiner (ed.), Pain management: a
practical guide for clinicians (6th ed.;
825-832). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
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Piazza, N. J., Martin, N., & Dildine, R. (2000). Screening
instruments for alcohol and other drug problems. . Journal of
Mental Health Counseling, 22, 218-227.
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Horrigan, T. J., & Piazza, N. J. (1999). SASSI minimizes the
need for toxicology screening of prenatal patients. Journal
of Substance Abuse Counseling 17, 243-247.
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Gerwood, J., LeBlanc, M., & Piazza, N. J. (1998). The
Purpose-in-Life Test and religious denomination: Protestant
and Catholic scores in an elderly population. Journal of
Clinical Psychology, 54, 49-53.
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Pearson, B., & Piazza, N. J. (1997). A taxonomy of dual
relationships in the helping professions. Counselor Education
and Supervision, 37, 89-99.
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Horrigan, T. J., Piazza, N. J., & Weinstein, L. (1996). The
Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory is more cost
effective and has better selectivity than urine toxicology for
the detection of substance abuse in pregnancy. Journal of
Perinatology, 16, 326-330.
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Piazza, N. J. (1996). Dual diagnosis and adolescent psychiatric
inpatients. Substance Use & Misuse, 31, 215-223.
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Martin, A. L., & Piazza, N. J. (1995). Codependency in women:
personality disorder or popular descriptive term? Journal of
Mental Health Counseling, 17, 428-440.
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Wagoner, J. L., & Piazza, N. J. (1993). Group therapy for adult
substance abusers on probation. Journal of Offender
Rehabilitation, 19, 41-56.
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Piazza, N. J., & Frost, M. A. (1993). The implications of union
membership on counselor practice and professionalism. Journal
of Mental Health Counseling, 15, 193-199.
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Yeager, R. D., Piazza, N. J., & Yates, J. W. (1992). Testing the
progressive nature of alcoholism. International Journal of
the Addictions, 27, 947-959.
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Piazza, N. J. (1991). Cocaine. Toledo, OH: The University
of Toledo, Department of Counselor & Human Services Education.
(ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED333329).
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Piazza, N. J., & Yeager, R. D. (1991). The client record as a
tool for risk management. In P.A. Keller (Ed.), Innovations
in clincial practice: a source book. Sarasota, FL:
Professional Resource Exchange, Inc.
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Ritchie, M., Piazza, N. J., & Lewton, J. (1991). Current use of
the DSM–III–R in counselor education. Counselor
Education and Supervision, 30, 205-211.
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Piazza, N. J., & Yeager, R. D. (1990). Federal confidentiality
regulations for substance abuse treatment facilities: a case in
applied ethics. Journal of Mental Health Counseling,
12, 120-128.
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Piazza, N. J., & Baruth, N. E. (1990). Client record guidelines.
Journal of Counseling and Development, 68,
313-316.
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Piazza, N. J., Vrbka, J.L., & Yeager, R. D. (1989). Telescoping
of alcoholism in women alcoholics. International Journal of
the Addictions, 24, 19-28.
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Piazza, N. J., & Wise, S. L. (1988). An order-theoretic analysis
of Jellinek’s disease model of alcoholism. International
Journal of the Addictions, 23, 387-397.
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Molloy, R. G., & Piazza, N. J. (1987). Networking remote
students into the conventional university classroom. Nebraska
Counselor, 19(2), 3-9.
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Piazza, N. J., Peterson, J. S., Yates, J. W., & Sundgren, A. S.
(1986). Progression of symptoms in women alcoholics: Comparison
of Jellinek’s model with two groups. Psychological Reports,
56, 367-370.
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Mansfield, C., & Piazza, N. J. (1986). Lesser-known uncontrolled
psychoactive substances and their effects. Journal of
Counseling and Development, 65, 104.
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Sundgren, A. S., Yates, J. W., Peterson, J. S., Piazza, N. J., &
Yeager, R. D. (1986). An investigation of Jellinek’s phases as
they apply to both men and women. International Journal of
the Addictions, 21, 915-922.
Dissertations Directed
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Pecsok, W. J. (2007). The
relationship between negative emotionality and reported
substance use in an adolescent population.
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Wright, Ervin E. (2006). The
utility of the SASSI-3 in early detection of substance use
disorders in not guilty by reason of insanity acquitees.
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Grothaus, Kay. (2001).
Family functioning and depression in post-MI patients.
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Smith, Carol. (2000). A
potentially useful screening tool for domestic violence
offenders derived from the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening
Inventory-3 (SASSI-3).
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Pearson, Brian. (1999).
Validation of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening
Inventory-3 (SASSI-3) with the chronically mentally ill
adult population.
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Frost, Mary Ann. (1999).
Clinicians’ accuracy and consistency in diagnosing co-morbid
Anorexia Nervosa Binge Eating/Purging Type in borderline
Personality Disorder.
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Schaefer, Daniel. (1999).
Group differences between shame proneness and guilt proneness on
measures of anxiety, depression, and risk of alcohol abuse.
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Spurr, Suzanne. (1997). The
ability of psychologists and counselors to accurately diagnose
case vignettes representing co-morbidity of eating disorders and
substance dependence.
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Hudson, Sharon. (1997).
Predicting substance abuse in a family counseling agency.
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Warren, Karen. (1996). The
use of the TOVA I and TOVA II in the identification of children
with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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Gerwood, Joseph. (1995). The
Purpose-in-Life Test: A comparison in elderly people by
relational status, work, spirituality, and mood.
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Newell, Ryan. (1994). The
effectiveness of court mandated counseling for domestic
violence: An outcome study.
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Fox, Marian. (1992). MMPI
and SASSI scores as predictors of sexual abuse and substance
abuse in adolescent psychiatric inpatients.
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Sims, Sylvia. (1992). Adult
children of alcoholics: A comparison of families of origin for
alcoholic adult children and nonalcoholic adult children.
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Wagoner, Joyce. (1992). The
contribution of group therapy to the successful completion of
probation for adult substance abusers.
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Delaney, Nancy. (1991).
Direct and indirect effects of variables related to locus of
control on life satisfaction as reported by community-dwelling
and nursing home older adults.
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Ivoska, William. (1991). The
impact of school transition on substance use among high risk
youth.
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Martin, Lynne. (1991).
Codependency: DSM-III-R personality disorder or popular
descriptive term.
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