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SHARON G. HORNE
Assoc Professor, Counsel Educations Psych Research
Email: shorne@memphis.edu
Office Location: 300C Ball Hall
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Current research interests are international issues in psychology; gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLBT) concerns; gender issues.     

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Education
  • B.A. Double Major: Slavic Languages & Literature/Journalism - Indiana University, Bloomington - 1987
  • Certificate of Study East European Studies - Indiana University, Bloomington - 1987
  • Graduate Study Russian - Pushkin Institute, Moscow, USSR - 1988
  • M.Ed. Rehabiliation Counseling - The University of Georgia - 1994
  • Ph.D. Counseling Psychology - The University of Georgia - 1998
Honors/Awards
  • Inductee, Society of International Scholars - Phi Delta Kappa - 1996
  • Dean's Award for Excellence in Mentoring - College of Education, The University of Memphis - 2004
  • Dean's Award for Excellence in Research - College of Education - 2006
  • University Distinguished Teaching Award Nominee - The University of Memphis - 2006
  • The Florence L. Denmark and Mary E. Reuder Award for Outstanding International Contributions to the Psychology of Women and Gender - American Psychological Association International Division - 2007
  • Fellow - American Psychological Association - 2009
Service
  • Association of Women in Psychology - Regional Coordinator - 2000-2006
  • American Counseling Association (ASGW) - Professional Development Committee - 2000-2001
  • American Psychological Association Div 17 President's Global Initiative Team - Invited Participant - 2003
  • American Psychological Association Div 52 (International) - Program Co-Chair for APA Convention 2006 - 2005-2006
  • American Psychological Association Div 52 (International) - Program Chair for APA Convention 2007 - 2006-2007
Journal Articles
  • Horne, S. (1996).  Group therapy in the appointed restaurant.  Feminist Family Therapy, 8, 4, 47-56.
  • Horne, S. (1999).  Domestic violence in Russia.  American Psychologist, 54, 1, 55-61.
  • Horne, S. (1999).  From coping to creating change: The evolution of women’s groups.  The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 24, 2, 1-45.  
  • Horne, S., Mathews, S., Detrie, P., Burke, M., & Cook, B.  (2001). Look it up under “F”: Dialogues of emerging and experienced feminists.  Women &Therapy, 23, 2, 5-18. 
  • Horne, S., Merz, T., & Merz, D. (2001).  Disability and emotional Abuse.  Journal of Emotional Abuse, 2, 39-60.            
  • Levitt, H., & Horne, S. (2002)Explorations of lesbian gender.  Journal of Lesbian Studies, 6(2), 25-39.
  • Shulman, J., Horne, S., & Levitt, H. M. (2003).  To Pass or Not to Pass: Exploration of Conflict Splits for Bisexual-Identified Clients. In J.S. Whitman and C. J. Boyd (Eds.), The therapist's notebook for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual clients (pp.32-36). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press. 
  • Horne, S., & Noffsinger-Frazier, N., (2003).  Reconciling Religion/Spirituality with Sexual Identity.  In J.S. Whitman and C. J. Boyd (Eds.), The therapist's notebook for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual clients (pp. 202-209).  Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
  • Ennis, L., & Horne, S. (2003).  Vicarious trauma of therapists working with sex offenders.  Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 15, 149-158.
  • Shulman, J., & Horne, S. G. (2003) The use of pleasure: Masturbation and body image among women.  Psychology of Women Quarterly, 27, 252-269.
  • Horne, S. G., & Levitt, H. M. (2003). Shelter from the raging wind: Religious needs of victims of intimate partner violence and faith leaders’ responses. Journal of Religion and Abuse, 5, 83-98.
  • Ake, G. S., & Horne, S. G. (2003). The influence of religious orientation and coping on the psychological distress of Christian domestic violence victims. Journal of Religion and Abuse, 5, 5-28.                     
  • Knickmeyer, N., Levitt, H. M., Horne, S. G., & Bayer, G. (2003). Responding to mixed messages and double binds: Religious oriented coping strategies of Christian battered women. Journal of Religion and Abuse, 5, 29-54. 
  • Horne, S., & Mathews, S. (2004).  Collaborative Consultation:  International application of a multicultural-feminist approach. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 32, 366-378.
  • Hoffman, M., Phillips, E., & Noumair, D., & the SAWCON Workgroup on Consultation and Advocacy [Horne, co-author] (2005). Toward a feminist and multicultural model of consultation and advocacy. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development.  
  • Horne, S. G., & Levitt, H. M. (2004). Psychoeducational and counseling groups with gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered clients. In  J. L. DeLucia-Waack, D. A. Gerrity, C. Kalodner, & M. Riva (Eds.), Handbook of Group Counseling and Psychotherapy (pp. 224-238).  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Horne, S. G., Rice, D., & Israel, T. (2004). Heterosexual student leader attitudes toward gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals. Journal of Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, 41, 760-772
  • Wonch, W., & Horne, S. G. (2004). Sexual satisfaction: The roles of psychological well-being and sexual orientation. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 18, 25-38. 
  • Lease, S. & Horne, S. G., & Noffsinger-Frazier, N. (2005). Affirming faith experiences and psychological health for Caucasian lesbian, gay, and bisexual  individuals. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52, 378-388. 
  • Mathews, S. S., Horne, S. G., & Levitt, H. M.  (2005). Feminism across borders:  A Hungarian adaptation of Western feminism.  Sex Roles, 53(1/2), 89-103.
  • Horne, S. G., & Mathews, S. S. (2005). Social justice through international collaborative consultation. In R. L. Toporek, L. H. Gerstein, N.A. Fouad, G. Rosircar, & T. Israel (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Justice in Counseling Psychology (pp. 388-405). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Horne, S. G. & Levitt, H. M. (2005). Russia & LGBT youth.  In J. T. Sears (Ed.), Encyclopedia  of [Homo]Sexualities, Education and Youth (pp. 730-734). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing.

  • Horne, S. G., & Wonch, W. (2005). LGBT youth and spirituality. In J. T. Sears (Ed.), Encyclopedia  of [Homo]Sexualities, Education and Youth (pp. 824-828). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing. 
  • Shulman, J., & Horne, S. G. (2006). A path model of women’s forceful sexual fantasies: The role      of sexual abuse, sexual guilt and feminist identity.. The Journal of Sex Research, 43, 4, 368-377.
  • Horne, S. G. & Levitt, H. M. (2006).  Domestic violence.  In N. Salkind (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Human Development. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.  
  • Horne, S. G., & Hamilton, S. (2007). Bisexuality and broken relationships. In B. Firestein (Ed.), The Handbook of  Counseling and Psychotherapy with Bisexual Clients (pp. 153-163). NY: Columbia University Press.

  • Bridges, S., & Horne, S.G. (2007). Sexual satisfaction and desire discrepancy in same sex women’s relationships .Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 33, 41-53.

     

  • Bricker, M., & Horne, S. G. (2007). Gay men in long-term relationships: The impact of monogamy and non-monogamy on relational health. Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, 4, 6, 27-48.

  • *Smith, B., & Horne, S. G. (2008). The role of faith affiliation for women in same-sex relationships. The Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 4,  165-179.

     
  • Smith, B., & Horne, S. G. (2008). What’s faith got to do with it? The role of spirituality and religion in lesbian and bisexual women’s sexual satisfaction. Journal of Women and Therapy, 31, 73-87.

     

     
  • Horne, S. G. (2008). Domestic and relationship violence. In J. T. Sears (Ed.), Encyclopedia of  Love, Courtship, and Sexuality through history: The Modern World (pp. 66-69). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.

     

  • Smith, B., & Horne, S. G. (2008). The role of faith affiliation for women in same-sex relationships. The Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 4,  165-179.

  • Wang, M., Horne, S. G., Holdford, R., & Henning, K. (2008). Family of origin violence predictors of intimate partner violence by two types of male offenders. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 17, 156-174.
  • *Hiestand, K., Horne, S. G., & Levitt, H. M. (2008). Lesbian gender identity in health care access  and treatment. Journal of GLBT   Health, 3, 15-27.
  • Houts, C. R. & Horne, S. G. (2008). The role of relationship attributions in relationship satisfaction among cohabiting gay men. The Family Journal, 16, 240-248. 
  • Wang, M., & Horne, S. G. (in press). Counseling abused adults and Elders: Adult sexual abuse/assault, physical abuse, domestic violence, and elder abuse. Encyclopedia of Counseling.
  • Jeong, J., & Horne, S. G. (in press). Relationship characteristics of women in interracial same-sex relationships. Journal of Homosexuality. 
  • Horne, S. G., & Smith, B. (in press). Gay, lesbian, and bisexual therapy. Encyclopedia of Counseling
  • Horne, S. G., & Biss, W. (in press). Equality discrepancy between women in same-sex relationships: The mediating role of attachment in  relationship satisfaction. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research.   
  • *Smith, B. L., Horne, S. G., & Shulman, J.L. (in press). The Bible tells me so: Religion, sexuality, and same-sex relationships. In R. E. Fassinger & S. L. Morrow (Eds.), Contemporary perspectives on lesbian, gay, and bisexual psychology. Washington, DC:  American Psychological Association. 
  • Reeves, T., & Horne, S. G. (in press). A comparison of relationship satisfaction, social support, and stress between women with first and prior same-sex relationships. Journal of GLBT Family Studies.
  • Yakushko, O., Razzhavaikana, T., & Horne, S. G. (in press). Counseling in the former USSR. In L. Gerstein, P. P. Heppner, S. Ægisdóttir, A. Leung, & K. Norsworthy (Eds.), Handbook of Counseling and Psychology Around the Globe. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.   
  • Molchanova, E., Kim, E., Horne, S. G., Aitpaeva, G., Ashiraliev, N., & Pokhilko, D. (In press). Status of counseling and psychology in Kyrgyzstan. In L. Gerstein, P. P. Heppner, S. Ægisdóttir, A. Leung, & K. Norsworthy (Eds.), Handbook of Counseling and Psychology Around the Globe. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Arm, J., Horne, & Levitt, H. (2009). Negotiating connection to GLBT experience: Family members’ experience of anti-GLBT movements and   policies. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 56, 82-96.
  • Levitt, H. M., Ovrebo, E., Anderson-Cleveland, M. B., Leone, C., Jeong, J. Y., Arm, J. R., Bonin, B. P., Cicala, J., Coleman, R., Laurie, A.,Vardaman, J. M., & Horne, S. G. (2009). Balancing Dangers: GLBT experience in a time of anti-GLBT legislation. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 56, 67-81.
Presentations
  •                                                   SELECTED PRESENTATIONS   
  • INVITED  PRESENTATIONS  
  • Horne, S. (1999).  Rubles, roulette, and risk: Violence against former Soviet women. Invited Presentation.The Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR), Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WS, July 15, 1999.  
  •  Horne, S. (2001). Invited Plenary Speaker:  The Ohio State Psychological Association Annual Convention.  Initiatives for advocating for and supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered youth. Mt. Sterling, Ohio; October 17.
  • Horne, S. (2001). Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania and Alexander Cuza University, Iasi, Romania. Gender issues in psychology.  December 10 & 14, 2001. 
  • Horne, S. G. (2003). Privilege and cultural competency. Advanced Leadership Institute, The University of Memphis, May 30. 
  • Horne, S. G. (2003). Sexual identity development for GLBT individuals. Rhodes College, FOSTER group, April 30. 
  • Horne, S. (2004). Spirituality and religion in gay, lesbian, and bisexual communities. University of California, Santa Barbara, Psychology Department. January 20. 
  • Horne, S. (2004). I fell down the stairs and other stories of survival: Effective screening for domestic violence. Nursing Educators Conference. Peabody Hotel, March 16.
  • Horne, S. (2004). Healthy GLBT relationships: A workshop. Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center, July 23.
  • Horne, S. G. (2005). Domestic violence and GLBT issues: The role of internalized homophobia. University of Kentucky Women’s Studies Program. April 8. 
  • Horne, S. G. (2005). Psychological constructions of social issues: The role of stigma in the treatment of HIV/AIDS and domestic violence. Orientation Meeting of Open Society Foundation, Lake Issy-Kul, Kyrgyzstan. September 3. 
  • Horne, S. G. (2005). Gender issues in research and practice. American University Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan. October 18.
  • Horne, S. G. (2005). Crisis counseling: Strategies and interventions. American University Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan. October 19.
  • Horne, S. G., Mamatova, M., & Kim, E. (2006). Challenges and solutions to implementing Western curricula into Central Asian contexts. Inter-Regional Discipline Meeting of AFP Fellows: Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, Media, & Philosophy. Open Society Institute, Tbilisi, Georgia. March 3.
  • Horne, S. G. (2006). Domestic violence: Issues and interventions. American University Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan. March 14.
  • Horne, S. G. (2006). Creating a culturally relevant ethics code and human subjects review process. American University Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, October 17. 
  • Horne, S. G. (2006). Global perspectives on GLBT rights. University of Mississippi, MS, October 11.
  • Horne, S. G. (2006). Advanced group therapy skills. American University Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, October 16.
  • Horne, S. G., & Franeta, S. (2006). Crisis counseling and burnout. Labrys NGO, Biskek, Kyrgyzstan, October 21.
  • Horne, S. G. (2006). Dialogues in diversity: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues. Corporate Culture and Awareness, Federal Express Corporate Headquarters, October 30. 
  • REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
  • Horne, S.  (1995). A Russian-American collaborative approach to issues of sexual assault and domestic violence.  Paper presentation, The National Association for Women in Psychology, Indianapolis, Indiana; March 3. 
  • Horne, S., & Norsworthy, K. (1995). Beyond Beijing: An examination of the Fourth NGO Conference.  The Southeastern Conference of The Association for Women in Psychology, Hilton Head, South Carolina; October 27.  
  • Horne, S., discussant. (1995). Trauma and women.  The United Nations Fourth NGO Conference on Women, Beijing, China.  
  • Horne, S., & Leitner, D.  (1996). Facilitating a women’s group on sexual identity: Issues and implications.  Presentation, The Fourth National Conference of the Association for Specialists in group Work, Athens, Georgia; January 20. 
  • Horne, S.  (1996). AWP in Beijing and beyond: The 1995 NGO Forum on Women.  Norsworthy, K., [chair].  Symposium, The Association for Women in Psychology, 21st Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon; March 16. 
  • Horne, S., & Rovere, E.  (1996). Integrating relational theory in resolving conflict:  Concepts and practice.  Presentation, The Fourth Annual International Conference on Conflict Resolution, St. Petersburg, Russia; May 13. 
  • Horne, S., & Dammann, S.  (1996). The psychology of activism: Analysis of psychological considerations of 55 Russian activists.  Presentation, The Georgia Psychological Association Convention, Savannah, Georgia; June 12. 
  • Horne, S.  Women in groups: Non-abusive relationships.  (1996). Symposium, Men and Women in Groups: Typical and Abusive Relationships.  Andronica, M. [chair].  The American Psychological Association National Convention, Toronto, Canada; August 11. 
  • Horne, S.  (1996). Domestic violence in Russia.  (1996). Symposium, Domestic Violence: An International Perspective. McWhirter, J. [chair], Walker, L., discussant.  The American Psychological Association National Convention, Toronto, Canada; August, 9. 
  • Horne, S. & Norsworthy, K.  (1996). Global village or world oppression: An experiential examination of the shifting world  order.  Workshop presentation, The Southeastern Conference of the Association for Women in Psychology, Hilton Head, South Carolina; October 27. 
  • Horne, S., & Brown, A. (Chairs), Mathews, S., Ketz, K., Detrie, P., & Burke, M. (1999).  The Power politics of identity categories. Women and Power Conference, Middle Tennessee State University; February 21. 
  • Horne, S., & Tiefer, L. (1999). Psychology and social change. Presentation, The National Association Conference of  Women in Psychology, Providence, RI; May 6. 
  • Horne, S., & Tiefer, L. (1999). International perspectives on women and psychology. Panel presentation, The National Association Conference of Women in Psychology, Providence, RI; May 5. 
  • Horne, A. [chair], Joliff, D., & Scott, R., Horne, S., [discussant] (1999). Symposium, Working with men in groups, The American Psychological Association National Convention, Boston, MA; August, 24. 
  • Horne, S. (2000). Poster presentation, Conducting trauma prevention groups with Kosovar refugees, The National Conference of The Association of Specialists in Group Work, Deerfield Beach, Florida; January 21. 
  • Horne, S., Norsworthy, K., & Ayuporn, S. (2000).  Feminism across cultures: International consultation and advocacy. The National Association Conference of Women in Psychology, Salt Lake City, UT; March, 10. 
  • Horne, S., Detrie, P., Woemmel, C., & Bartlett-Prescott, J. (2000).  Presentation, Teacher/Counselor training for gay, lesbian, bisexual teen issues. The American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC; March 24. 
  • Horne, S., Keim, J., & Ake, T. (2000). Presentation, Domestic violence and PTSD in Russia: Research and advocacy.  The American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC; March 24. 
  • Cogan, J. [chair], Horne, S., Solarz, A., Preston, C., Mathews, S., Norsworthy, K.[discussant], (2000).  Symposium, Feminist mentoring  across the generations and across careers.  The American Psychological Association National Convention, Washington, DC; August 7. 
  • Elfant, A. [chair], Haggart, N., Dodge Rea, B., Horne, A., Horne, S., Stockton, R., Stockton, L., Perone, P., & Perrone, K. (2000). Symposium, Parent-Child psychologists and practitioners–our profession’s vital subgroup.  The American Psychological Association National Convention, Washington, DC; August 4. 
  • Sirratt, D., Keim, J., & Horne, S. (2000).  Impact of chronic work stressors on emergency personnel.  The American Psychological Association National Convention, Washington, DC; August 5. 
  • Horne, S. [chair], Cronan, K., Kaftal, E., Deeth, G., Sayger, T. [discussant] (2000).  Symposium, Intimacy among men: Experience and expression.  The American Psychological Association National Convention, Washington, DC; August 7. 
  • Horne, S., Mathews, S., Norsworthy, K. (2001).  Seminar, Models of feminist mentoring: The joys and challenges of putting theory  into practice.  The National Association Conference of Women in Psychology, Los Angeles, CA; March 8. 
  • Detrie, P., Horne, S., & Levitt, H. (2001).  Is gender constructed or an essential part of lesbian identity? The National Association Conference of Women in Psychology, Los Angeles, CA; March 10. 
  • Mathews, S., Eades, B., Burke, M., Cook, B., Shulman, J., Horne, S., [discussant], Norsworthy, K., [discussant], (2001). Symposium, Breaking the waves: A conversation with 2nd and 3rd wave feminists. The National Association Conference of Women in Psychology, Los Angeles, CA; March 10. 
  • Ennis, L., & Horne, S. (2001).  Poster session, Vicarious trauma among clinicians who treat sexual abusers.  The American Psychological Association, Division 17 Annual Conference, Houston, TX; March 17. 
  • Horne, S. G., Norsworthy, K., & Mathews, S. (2001). Symposium, Collaborative consultation across international contexts: An emerging multicultural-feminist approach. The American Psychological Association National Convention, San Francisco; August 29. 
  • Ketz, K., & Horne, S. (2001). Poster Presentation, Sexual self-concept and body image of lesbian and heterosexual women with physical disabilities. The American Psychological Association National Convention, San Francisco; August 25. 
  • Noffsinger-Frazier, N., & Horne, S. (2002). Presentation, Resolution of religious conflict among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered individuals: The influence of religious orientation on depression and personalized homonegativity. The Association of Women in Psychology National Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia; June 22. 
  • Norsworthy, K. [chair], & Horne, S. (2002). Roundtable Discussion: Feminist mentoring across cultures—Mutuality and creative collaboration. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Chicago; August 23. 
  • Shulman, J., & Horne, S. (2002). Poster Session, Feminism and force fantasies. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Chicago; August 24. 
  • Mathews, S., & Horne, S. (2002). Poster Session, Multicultural-Feminist collaborative consultation with Hungarian crisis counselors. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Chicago; August 24. 
  • Horne, S., Shulman, J., Noffsinger-Frazier, N., Detrie, P., & Ervin, A. (2002). Poster Session, When family isn’t friendly: Verbal harassment of LGBT youth and its mental health consequences. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Chicago; August 24. 
  • Priester, P. [chair], Horne, S., Mathews, S., Slyck, M., & Leong, F. [discussant] (2002). Symposium, East meets West: Conducting research in post-communist countries. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Chicago; August 25. 
  • Ervin, A., Hamilton, S., Horne, S. G., Manley, E., Mosher, C., Noffsinger-Frazier, N., Smith, B., & Wonch, W. (2002). Symposium, Counseling gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered individuals. Tennessee Psychological Association Convention, Nashville; November 9. 
  • Ervin, A., Hamilton, S., Horne, S. G., Manley, E., Mosher, C., Noffsinger-Frazier, N., Smith, B., & Wonch, W. (2002). Symposium, Counseling lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered youth. Tennessee Counseling Association, Memphis; November 25. 
  • Horne, S., & Levitt, H. [Chairs], Knickmeyer, N., Ware, K., Todd, Rebecca, & Boyer, M. [discussant]. (2003). Paper Presentation, Multiple perspectives on the influences of faith on intimate partner violence. Association of Women in Psychology National Conference, New Jersey; March 8. 
  • Horne, S., Ervin, A., Shulman, J., Noffsinger-Frazier, N., Hamilton, S., Mosher, C., Manley, E., Wonch, W., Smith, B., & Houts, C. (2003). Poster session, Psychological well-being, internalized homonegativity, and sexual satisfaction: An examination of lesbian and bisexual women. Association of Women in Psychology National Conference, New Jersey; March 8. 
  • Hamilton, S., Ervin, A., Horne, S., Houts, C., Noffsinger-Frazier, N., Smith, B., & Wonch, W., Manley, E., & Mosher, C. (2003). GLBT Youth suicide in the South: What matters. Poster session, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto; August 7. 
  • Noffsinger-Frazier, N., & Horne, S. (2003). Poster session, Religious orientation, religious conflict, and well-being among LGB individuals. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto; August 7. 
  • Norsworthy, K. [Chair], Norsworthy, K., Horne, S., Lucksted, A., & Bryant-Davis, T [discussant]. (2003). Symposium, Feminist perspectives on international collaboration and research. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto; August 7. 
  • Horne, S., Hamilton, S., Smith, B., Mosher, C., Ervin, A., Noffsinger-Frazier, N., Lease, S., Wonch, W., Manley, E., & Houts, C. (2003). Poster session, Spirituality and mental health among gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto; August 7. 
  • Noffsinger-Frazier, N., & Horne, S. (2003). Poster session, Objectification theory and disordered eating: Predisposing factors considered. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto; August 9. 
  • Horne, S. [Chair], Bohan, J., Russell, G., Lease, S., Horne, S., & Cogan, J. [discussant]. (2003). Symposium, Divine discourses: Shaping GLB spiritual issues and lives. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto; August 10. 
  • Mathews, S., Horne, S. G., & Levitt, H. M.(2004). Feminism across borders: A Hungarian adaptation of Western feminism. Paper session, Association of Women in Psychology, Annual Convention, Philadelphia; February 28. 
  • Wonch, W., Horne, S. G., Hamilton, S., Houts, C., Manley, E., Mosher, C, & Smith, B. (2004). Contributors  to sexual satisfaction in a sample of Caucasian lesbians. Poster session, Association of Women in Psychology, Annual Convention, Philadelphia; February 28. 
  • Hamilton, S., Horne, S. G., Smith, B., Houts, C., Mosher, C., Manley, E., Wonch, W., Bricker, M., & Johnson, T. (2004). Gender of past perpetrators in bisexual and lesbian women’s relationship violence. Southeastern Psychological Association Conference. 
  • Smith, B., Horne, S. G., Hamilton, S., , Wonch, W., Manley, E., Mosher, C., & Houts, C. (2003). Understanding more about bisexuality. Poster session, Mid-South Regional Diversity Conference, Memphis, TN. 
  • Mathews, S., Horne, S. G., Brown, D., Haskins, S., & Levitt, H. (2004). Plenary Session: Constructivist perspectives on  domestic violence. The North American Personal Construct Network Conference, Memphis, TN; June 20. 
  • Johnson, T., Horne, S. G., Bricker, M., Mosher, C., & Wonch, W. (2004). Comparison of female same-sex relationships. The North American Personal Construct Network Conference, Memphis, TN; June 20. 
  • Smith, B. L., Horne, S. G., Bricker, M., Hamilton, S., Wonch, W. (2004). Poster presentation, Gay, lesbian, bisexual and  transgendered experiences with earth-spirited faith. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Honolulu; July 28. 
  • Smith, B., Horne, S. G., Bricker, M., Hamilton, S., Wonch, W., Mosher, C., Manley, E., & Johnson, T. (2004). Paper presentation, Bisexual individuals’ faith experiences. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Honolulu; July 28. 
  • Mathews, S., & Horne, S. G. (2004). Presentation, Social justice through international collaborative consultation. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Honolulu; July 31.

     
  • Hamilton, S., Horne, S. G., Manley, E., Wonch, W., Mosher, C., Houts, C., & Johnson, T. (2004). Poster presentation, Predictors of physical and psychological abuse among lesbian and bisexual women.  American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Honolulu; July 30. 
  • Horne, S. G., Yakushko, O., Mathews, S., Kravtsova, O., & Levitt, H. (2005). Women in transition: The evolution of gender in postcommunist cultures. Symposium, The Association for Women in Psychology Annual Convention, Tampa, FL; February 25. 
  • Johnson, T., Horne, S., & Wonch, W. (2005). Poster presentation, I kissed a girl: Women in first same-sex relationships, The Association for Women in Psychology Annual Convention, Tampa, FL; February 26.   
  • Horne, S., Levitt, H., Smith, B., Hamilton, S., Jeong, T., Hiestand, K., & Reid, L. (2004). Research on non-heterosexual women's experiences: Informing future psychological work. Symposium, The Association for Women in Psychology Annual Convention, Tampa, FL; February 26.
  • Campbell, L. [Chair], Horne, A., Kipper, D., Stockman, R., Horne, S., Bhusamane, D., Bemak, F., Schectman, Z., Endale, M., & Abeles, N. [Discussant] (2005). Presentation: Heavy Baggage: Western Consultants Conducting  Cross-Cultural Groups. Symposium, International implications of group process. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC; August 18. 
  • Bridges, S., & Horne, S. (2005). Poster, Sexual satisfaction and desire discrepancy in women’s same-sex relationships. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC; August 19.  
  • Wonch, W., & Horne, S. (2005). Poster, Equality within women’s same-sex relationships. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC; August 19. 
  • Wang, M., Horne, S., & Holdford, R. (2005). Poster, Witnessing parental violence as a predictor of  severity of violence  among male perpetrators.  American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC; August 18. 
  • Horne, S., & Yakushko, O. [Co-Chairs], Mathews, S., Levitt, H., Thompson, C., Richardson, C., & Rice, J. [Discussant]. (2005). Presentation: Gender and Justice in Postcommunist Countries. Symposium, International social justice involvement: Training, research, and partnerships, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC; August  21. 
  • Wang, M., Horne, S. G., Levitt, H. M., Klesges, L. (2006). Benevolent sexism: Predicting emotional abuse. Association for Psychological Science 18th Annual Convention. NY, NY; May 25. 
  • Hamilton, S., & Horne, S.  (2006). Counseling bisexual clients in the “Borderlands”: Complex identities and advanced approaches.  Presentation at the 9th International Conference on Bisexuality, Gender, and Sexual Diversity, Toronto, Canada. June 15.   
  • Horne, S., Mahinur, M., Kim, E., Enns, C. [Chair], & Frieze, I. [Discussant]. (2006). Cross-cultural comentoring and collaboration.  Symposium: Personal perspectives on collaborating and comentoring across cultures. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; August 10.  
  • Horne, S. G., Bricker, M., Hamilton, S. Whitcomb, D. [Chair], & Chung, B. [Discussant]. (2006). Mentoring gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender psychologists in training. Symposium: Mentoring gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender psychologists and trainees. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; August 10.   
  • Bricker, M., & Horne, S. G. (2006). Monogamous and nonmonogamous gay men’s partnerships: Intimacy and sexual satisfaction.Poster Session: LGBT Psychology: Youth, Families, and Couples. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; August 10.  
  • Wang, M., Horne, S. G., Levitt, H., Klesges, L. , & Bayer, G. (2006). Role of religion among Christian women in abusive relationships. Poster Session. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; August 11.  
  • Horne, S. Patterson, C., Martell, C., & Herek, G. (2006). Conversation Hour Division 44: Mentoring GLBT students. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; August 11.  
  • Horne, S. G., & Kracen, A, [Chair]. (2006). Conversation Hour: International psychology: Opportunities for students and early career psychologists. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; August 11.  
  • Horne, S. G. [Chair]. (2006). Paper Session: Psychosocial adjustment of young adults: An international perspective. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; August 12.  
  • Smith, B., & Horne, S. G. (2006). Poster Session: Role of faith in lesbian and bisexual women’s sexual satisfaction. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; August 12.  
  • Hamilton, S., Smith, B., & Horne, S. G. (2006). Experiences of relationship violence by behaviorally bisexual women. Symposium: Current research on bisexuality: Identity, health, and clinical attitudes. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; August 12. 
  • Horne, S. G., Rostosky, S., Riggle, E., & Russell, G.  [Chair]. (2006). Human rights on the ballot: Addressing U.S. antigay policies. Symposium: Antigay politics: Psychological impact and psychologists’ role. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA; August 13. 
  • Riggle, E., Rostosky, S. S., & Horne, S. G. (2007). Marriage ban amendments and GLB well-being: The 2006 election. American  Political Science Association Convention. Chicago, August 30.  
  • Padun, M., Horne, S. G., & Zagryashkaya (2007). Attitudes toward gay and lesbian individuals in Russia. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association 115th Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. 
  • Riggle, E., Rostosky, S.S., & Horne, S. G. (2007). Marriage ban amendments and LGB psychosocial functioning: The 2006 election. In Riggle, E. (Chair), Psychological impact of anti-LGB politics on individuals and families. Roundtable  Discussion at the American Psychological Association 115th Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. 
  • Horne, S. G., Rostosky, S. S., & Riggle, E. (2007). A family affair: The psychological effects of marriage ban amendments. In Riggle, E. (Chair), Psychological impact of anti-LGB politics on individuals and families. Roundtable Discussion at the   American Psychological Association 115th Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. 
  •  Arm, J. R, Levitt, H. M., & Horne, S. G. (2007, August). Family Members’ Experience of Anti-GLBT Movements and Policies.  In Riggle, E. (Chair), Psychological impact of anti-LGB politics on individuals and families. Roundtable Discussion at the American Psychological Association 115th Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. 
  • Arm, J. R., Horne, S. G., Strohmer, D. C., Smith, B. L. Leierer, S. J. (2007, August). Disclosure of Sexual Orientation and Counselor Credibility. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association 115th Annual Convention, San                Francisco, CA.  
  • Bricker, M., Horne, S.G., Smith, B., Hiestand, K., Arm, J., Ovrebo, E., Ueng, H., Rostosky, S. S., & Riggle, E. (2007). Internalized homophobia, emotion, and gay and lesbian mental health. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association 115th Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. 
  • Smith, B. L., & Horne, S. G. (2007). The psychological impact of bias-motivated offenses against gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals across four national samples. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association 115th Annual     Convention, San Francisco, CA. 

  • Horne, S. G., Rostosky, S. S., Riggle, E., Arm, J., Hiestand, K., Ovrebo, E., Ueng, H., Reeves, T., & Baggett, L. (2008). The role  of LGB-Knowledge in activism and amendment-related affect among family members of LGB individuals during the 2006 election. Poster presentation at the International Counseling Psychology Conference, March 8, Chicago, IL.  
  • Horne, S., Spurgeon, C., & Beoku-Betts, J.  (1996). Panel Presentation, The U.N. conference one year later: The president’s interagency council on women: A teleconference.  The University of Georgia, Athens, GA; September 28.
  • Denton, N., Rostosky, S. S., Riggle, E., & Horne, S. G. (2008). Counseling psychology in a changing world: LGB individuals’ reactions to the 2006 marriage –ban amendments. Poster presentation at the International Counseling Psychology Conference, March 8, Chicago, IL.  
  • Brown, A., Horne, S., Harris, T., & Dahl, S.  (1997) Seminar, A rose by any other name: The politics of categories.  Beyond Tolerance Conference, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA; February 11.
  • Arm, J., & Horne, S. G. (2008). Social support and negative affect among parents of LGB people. Poster presentation at the International Counseling Psychology Conference, March 8, Chicago, IL.                   
  • Other Non-Refereed (universities/industry): 
  • Horne, S.  (1998). Seminar, Professional powerlessness: Stress, burnout, and strategies for rejuvenation.  The Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle Division; May 19.
  • Horne S. G., & Mathews, S. S. (2008). MOSAIC: How to create an international human rights organization. In D. Montana & O. Yakushko (Chairs), Counseling psychologists developing community based and human rights organizations.  Symposium at the International Counseling Psychology Conference, March 7, Chicago, IL.  
  • Horne, S. (1999). Seminar, Conducting trauma prevention groups with Kosovar refugees, The University of Memphis, Counseling Psychology Forum; October 12.
  • Ueng, H., Horne, S. G., Arm, J. R., Heistand, K. R., Ovrebo, E., Reeves, T., Baggett, L. R. (March, 2008). Alcohol use among partnered gay/bisexual men and women. Poster presented at the International Counseling Psychology Conference, Chicago, IL.

     

     
  • Horne, S. (2001).  The safer schools project: Supporting Memphis area gay, lesbian, transgendered youths.  CEPR Brown Bag Presentation, The University of Memphis; March 1.
  • Horne, S. G., & Molchanova, E. (2009). Status of counseling in Krgyzstan. In P. P. Heppner (Chair), Different faces of counseling psychology across four countries. Symposium at the International Counseling Psychology Conference, March 8, Chicago, IL.
  • Horne, S. (2001). Caviar, kiosks, & crisis: International consultation and training in the former Soviet Bloc.  The University of Memphis College of Education, Global Lecture Series; November, 16.
  • Horne, S. (2001).  The safer schools project: Supporting Memphis area gay, lesbian, transgendered youths.  CEPR Brown Bag Presentation, The University of Memphis; March 1.
  • Noffsinger Frazier, N., & Horne, S. (2001).  Poster Presentation, Reconciling religion/spirituality with sexual orientation. CRASD Conference, The University of Memphis; April 6.
  • Horne, S., Sundstrom, R., & Burke, M. (2001).  Panel Speaker, Classroom safety for gay, lesbian, and bisexual students and faculty.  CRASD Conference, The University of Memphis, April 6.
  • Horne, S., Rice, D., Noffsinger-Frazier, N., & Mathews, S. (2001).  Seminar, Campus issues pertaining to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered students.  13th Annual Memphis in May Student Affairs Conference; May 18.
  • Horne, S., Henrici, J., Mendoza, M. (2001).  Panel Presentation, Praxis:  Inequality and social policy.  Women’s Studies Symposium. The University of Memphis; October 5.
  • Horne, S. (2002). In service workshop, Counseling gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered clients. Scates Hall, Counseling and Student Development; November 14.
  • Horne, S. (2003). Invited speaker, Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered issues in counseling. Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society, The University of Memphis, Memphis; September 4.
  • Horne, S. (2003). In service workshop, Counseling gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered clients. Wilder Tower, Counseling and Student Development, September 15.
  • Horne, S. (2004). GLB Issues in psychotherapy. Department of Psychology Clinical Rounds; March 19.
  • Horne, S. (2004). Working with GLB Clients. Wilder Tower, Counseling and Student Development, December 16.
  • Horne, S. (2005). Ethical issues in treatment of violence-related issues. Department of Psychology Clinical Rounds; Feb 4.
  • Horne, S. (2005). Integration of spirituality and sexual orientation for GLBT clients. Guest Lecturer, Counseling Spirituality Issues Course; March 17.
  • Horne, S. (2006). Working with gender and sexual orientation in therapy. November 16. Wilder Tower. The University of Memphis Counseling Center.