David Seaburn, PhD
Clinical Staff, Strong Family Therapy Services and Highland Family Medicine
Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Family Medicine
PhD, 2001, The Union Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio (Psychology)
MS Ed, 1981, SUNY College at Brockport, Brockport, NY (Counseling)
ThM, 1975, Boston University, Boston, MA (Theology)
BA, 1972, Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA (Religion)
Selected Bibliography
Books
Seaburn, D.B., Lorenz, A., Gunn, W., Gawinski, B.A., and Mauksch, L. 1996 Models of Collaboration: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals Working with Health Care Practitioners. New York: Basic Books.
McDaniel, S.H., Campbell, T.L., and Seaburn, D.B. 1990 Family-oriented Primary Care: A Manual for Medical Providers. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Peer Reviewed Papers
McDaniel, S.H., Seaburn, D.B., Campbell, T.L., Gawinski, B.A., Rousseau, S., Shields, C. and Ruddy, N. 2005 Collaborative care for distressed high utilizers of primary care: Innovations for patients reluctant about mental health services (under review)
Seaburn, D.B., Lyness, J.M., King, D., Eberly, S. Depression, Perceived Family Criticism and Functional Status among Older Primary Care Patients (in press American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry)
Seaburn, D.B., Morse, D., Beckman, H., McDaniel, S.H., Silberman, J., Epstein, R. 2005. Physician Responses to Ambiguous Patient Symptoms (in press Journal of General Internal Medicine)
Seaburn, D.B., McDaniel, S.H., Kim, S., Bassen, D. 2004. The Role of the Family in Resolving Bioethical Dilemmas: Clinical Insights From a Family Systems Perspective. Journal of Clinical Ethics, 15(2): 123-134.
Seaburn, D.B. and Erba, G. 2004 The Family Experience of "Sudden Health": The Case of Intractable Epilepsy. Family Process, (42)4: 453-468.
Seaburn, D.B. 2001. My father’s death II. Families, Systems and Health, 19(2): 211-220.
Seaburn, D.B. 2001. My father’s death I. Families, Systems and Health, 19(1): 103-116.
Cole-Kelly, K., and Seaburn, D.B. 1999. Five areas of questioning to promote a family-oriented approach in primary care. Families, Systems and Health, 17(3):341-348.
Seaburn, D.B. 1998. The personal side of collaboration: Influences and effects. Families, Systems and Health, 16(1/2):165-171.
Epstein, R., and Seaburn, D.B. 1996. Simulated families in clinical teaching. Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education, 2(2):75-82.
Seaburn, D.B., Lorenz, A., Campbell, T.L., and Winfield, M. 1996. A mother’s death: Family stories of illness, loss, and healing. Families Systems, & Health, 14(2):210-221.
McDaniel, S.H., Campbell, T.L., and Seaburn, D.B. 1995. Principles for collaboration between health and mental health providers in primary care. Family Systems Medicine 13(3/4):283-298.
Seaburn, D.B. 1994. Consulting to a health care system in transition: The case of hemophilia. Family Systems Medicine 12(2):183-196.
Seaburn, D.B., Gawinski, B.A., Harp, J., McDaniel, S.H., Waxman, D., and Shields, C. 1993. Family systems therapy in a primary care medical setting: The Rochester experience. Journal of Marital & Family Therapy. 19(2):177-190.
Seaburn, D.B. 1993. Hubris and psychotherapy: A personal exploration. VOICES: Journal of the American Academy of Psychotherapy, 29(2)79-86.
Seaburn, D.B., Lorenz, A., and Kaplan, D. 1993. The transgenerational development of chronic illness meanings, Family Systems Medicine 10(4):385-394.
McDaniel, S.H., Campbell, T.L., and Seaburn, D.B. 1991. Treating somatic fixation: A biopsychosocial approach. Canadian Family Physician 37:451-456.
Botelho, R.J., Seaburn, D.B., and Harp, J. 1991. Isomorphism in resident consultations: Implications for education and patient care. Family Systems Medicine, 9(2):137-149.
McDaniel, S.H., Campbell, T.L., and Seaburn, D.B. 1989. Managing personal and professional boundaries: How to make the physician's own issues a resource in patient care. Family Systems Medicine, 7;4:1-12.
Seaburn, D.B. 1989. The ties that bind: Loyalty and widowhood. The Psychotherapy Patient, 6:4, 1990.
McDaniel, S.H., Campbell, T.L., and Seaburn, D.B. 1989. Somatic fixation in patients and physicians: A biopsychosocial approach. Family Systems Medicine, 7;1:5-16.
Seaburn, D.B. and Harp, J. 1988. Sequencing: The patient caseload as an interactive system. Family Systems Medicine, 6;1:107-111.
Seaburn, D.B. 1988. Treating `resistant' behavior: Contributions of systems theory. The Psychotherapy Patient, 4;3:51-60.
Seaburn, D.B. 1987. Transition boredom. The Psychotherapy Patient, 3;3/4:119-128.
Seaburn, D.B. 1985. An epistemological tail...or tale. Voices: Journal of the American Academy of Psychotherapists, 21;2:52-54.
Seaburn, D.B. 1985. When a client suicides. Voices. Journal of the American Academy of Psychotherapists, 20(4):58-66.
Book Chapters
Campbell, T., Seaburn, D., and McDaniel, S. 2001 Family problems. In F. deGruy, P. Dickinson and Staton, E. (Eds.) 20 Common Problems in Behavioral Health. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Seaburn, D.B. 2001 Her right foot: Pain, integration & the biopsychosocial model. In S. McDaniel, D.-D. Lusterman, C. Philpot (eds.) Integrating Family Therapy Casebook. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Press.
Gunn, W., Seaburn, D., Lorenz, A., Gawinski, B., and Mauksch, L. 2000 Collaboration in action: Key strategies for mental health providers. In N.A. Cummings, J.L. Cummings, J.N. Johnson (eds.) Behavioral Health in Primary Care: A Guide for Clinical Integration. Madison, CT: Psychological Press.
Campbell, T.L., Seaburn, D.B., and McDaniel, S.H. 1999 Family health. In J. Noble (Ed.) Primary Care Medicine, 2nd Edition. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. CD-Rom Version.
McDaniel, S.H., Campbell, T.L., and Seaburn, D.B. 1997 Principles of collaborative family healthcare. In A. Suchman, R. Botelho, P. Hinton-Walker (eds.) Partnerships in Healthcare: Transforming Relational Process. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
Seaburn, D.B. 1997 The denial of death: A case of stomach cancer. In S. McDaniel, J. Hepworth & W. Doherty (eds.) The Shared Experience of Illness: Stories of Patients, Families and Their Therapists. New York: Basic Books
Campbell, T.L., Seaburn, D.B., and McDaniel, S.H. 1996 Family stress and counseling. In R. Taylor (ed.) Family Medicine: Principles and Practice, 5th Edition, New York: W.B. Saunders Co.
Seaburn, D.B., McDaniel, S.H., and Campbell, T.L. 1996 Common family problems. In J. Noble (ed.), Primary Care Medicine. Boston: Little, Brown & Co.
Campbell, T.L., McDaniel, S.H., and Seaburn, D.B. 1996 The family system. In M. Mengel and W. Holleman (eds.). Patient, Doctor and Society. New York: Plenum Publishers.
Campbell, T.L., McDaniel, S.H., and Seaburn, D.B. 1996 Family-oriented primary care. In J. Noble (ed.), Primary Care Medicine. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. CD-Rom Version.
Seaburn, D.B. 1995 Language, silence, and somatic fixation. Counseling Families with Chronic Illness. S. McDaniel (ed.). New York: American Counseling Association.
Seaburn, D.B., Landau-Stanton, J., and Horwitz, S. 1995 Core techniques in family therapy. In R. Mikesell, D-D Lusterman, S. McDaniel (eds.). Integrating Family Therapy: Handbook of Family Psychology and Systems Theory. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press.
Campbell, T.L., Seaburn, D.B., and McDaniel, S.H. 1993 Family stress and counseling. Family Medicine: Principle and Practice, (4th Edition). R. Taylor (ed.). New York: W.B. Saunders Co.
McDaniel, S.H., Seaburn, D.B., and Campbell, T.L. 1992 Family-oriented care. Textbook of Adolescent Medicine. E. McAnarney, R. Kreipe, D. Orr, & G. Comerci (eds). New York: W.B. Saunders Co.
Campbell, T.L., McDaniel, S.H., and Seaburn, D.B. 1992 Family systems medicine: New opportunities for psychologists, Family Health Psychology, T.J. Akamatsu (ed.), New York.: Hemisphere Publishing Corporation.
Seaburn, D.B. 1990 The ties that bind: Loyalty and widowhood. Psychotherapy and the Widowed Patient. E.M. Stern (Ed). New York: Haworth Press.
Seaburn, D.B. 1989 Treating "resistant" behavior: Contributions of systems theory. Psychotherapy and the Self-Contained Patient. E.M. Stern, (Ed) New York: Haworth Press.
Seaburn, D.B. 1988 Transition boredom. Psychotherapy and the Bored Patient. E.M. Stern, (Ed). New York: Haworth Press.
Moses Robinson
Rochester Police Department
Mr. Robinson began his law enforcement career in 1985 with the Rochester, New York Police Department. He is currently a School Resource Officer at a local high school, working with students in the City School District and its faculty and providing assistance in drug resistance training, peer mediation, leadership training and conflict resolution.
Mr. Robinson has provided gang awareness presentations and intervention and prevention methods to the City of Rochester School District staff. He is a speaker for the New York State Department of Criminal Justice’s Office of Public Safety on Youth Gang Awareness Training and Gang Collaborative Training. He is a trainer for the Florida National Guard, and St. Petersburg College Multijurisdictional Counter Task Force on Criminal Street Gangs I and II courses. Mr. Robinson is a certified School Resource officer with the National Association of School Resource Officers, and a Certified School Resource Officer with the State of New York Division of Criminal Justice Services. He has received training at the National Gang Training Research Center as both a Gang Specialist and in conducting Gang Crimes Investigations.