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Sam is President of Bernard & Associates, P.C. –
his private practice focusing on trauma-based clients both civilian and military. He is Executive Director
and Lead Clinician of the PAR Foundation a Chattanooga based firm specializing in Disaster Psychology and Crisis Response.
He holds a PhD in counseling psychology with a focus on disaster psychology and crisis intervention. He completed a
one year internship with Crisis Management International in Atlanta, GA and a one year residency in Disaster Psychology at
Erlanger Medical Center’s Level One Trauma Center in Chattanooga, TN. He is a licensed
Senior Psychological Examiner – Health Service Provider in Tennessee, National Certified Counselor, National Certified
Psychologist & Traumatologist. Sam is an instructor with FEMA’s Center for Domestic Preparedness
and Nobel Training Center / SAIC in Anniston, AL. He is an instructor with the International Critical Incident
Stress Foundation teaching Group, Peer/Individual, Group & Peer 3-day Course, Advanced Group, Suicide, School, Pastoral,
Stress Management for the Trauma Provider, Team Evolution and Management, Building Skills, Grief Following Trauma, and Terrorism:
Psychological Impact and Implications, Strategic Response to Crisis, Emotional & Spiritual Care in Disaster, Workplace
CISM, FromTrauma to Addictions, and The Changing Face of Crisis & Disaster Mental Health Intervention. In
Feb 2009, Sam co-presented a day-long pre-conference workshop on “Crisis Intervention with Elderly & Disabled People”
for the 10th World Congress of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation in Baltimore, MD. He is an
instructor with Green Cross Projects teaching various Traumatology courses and Compassion Fatigue. A Red
Cross volunteer since 1975 (15 year old), Sam has been done maintainance on CPR manikins, served as lifeguard, instructor
in CPR, First Aid, HIV-AIDS Education, AED, Advanced Frist Aid, and Disaster Mental Health Services.
He chaired the HIV-AIDS education committee in Kingsport, TN – his hometown and has taught Disaster Mental Health
Services nationally. Sam retired from Red Cross service after 30 years. He is Board
Certified in Comprehensive, School and University Acute Traumatic Stress Management – teaching each course and is both
a Fellow and Diploate with the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress where he also serves on their Board of Scientific
& Professional Advisors. He is certified in Homeland Security Level III and in Crisis Intervention
through the American College of Forensic Examiners International where he serves on the Board of Critical Incident Professionals.
He was a responder to New York’s lower Manhattan during 9-11 for 3 weeks; consultant to Georgia Emergency Management
during the Tri-State Crematory event for two months, Deputy Incident Commander for the Florida State University based Green
Cross Projects response to the 2005 Tsunami and US Hurricanes Katrina & Rita; service provider in Miami to returning responders
to the Haitian eqrthquake. He is the clinical director of the Tri-State CISM Team; the Suicide Postvention
Response Team, and the School Crisis Support Cooperative team– based in Chattanooga. Sam is a founding
member of the Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network and was voted the 2007 and 2008 Chair of the Governor’s appointed
Advisory Board - TSPN. In 2009 he was the first to receive the “Emeritus” status with TSPN.
He is a consultant to the TN Department of Agriculture and has served as an evaluator for the TN Dept of Agriculture
& UT College of Veterinary Medicine’s Food Terrorism Table-Top exercises beginning in 2005 and Agri-Terrorism Table-Tops
with the TN Dept of Homeland Security, TN Dept of Agriculture and TEMA. He has been a consultant trainer
for the Tennessee Department of Corrections Academy since 2003. He has served as President of the Chattanooga
Area Psychological Association and President of the Tennessee Association of Psychological Examiners. Sam
is a member of Civil Air Patrol, Auxiliary of the US Air Force (1990) where he holds the earned rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
He has served as Public Affairs Officer at the Squadron and Wing levels and hold the “master rating”.
He was CISM Officer & Clinical Director for the SE Region. He now serves as National CISM Team
Leader. Sam is a licensed private pilot. He has responded to aviation incidents nationally, on various “go” teams
and is survivor of an aviation incident in Karachi, Pakistan while serving as a People-To-People High School Ambassador in
1981. Sam has cared for both parents during their life’s end – he is an only child.
Sam is a native of Tennessee and makes his home in Chattanooga, TN.
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| Sam working at KonBit for Haiti in Miami -winter 2010 |
CERTIFICATIONS
Diplomate, American Board of Examiners in Crisis Intervention
Diplomate, American College of
Forensic Examiners - Crisis Intervention
Clinical Associate, American Board of Medical Psychotherapists
American Board for Certification in Homeland Security - Level III
Board Certified in Acute
Traumatic Stress Management (ATSM)
Board Certified in School Crisis (ATSM)
Board Certified
in College/University Crisis (ATSM)
Certificate of Specialized Training: Mass Disasters & Terrorism Workplace & Industrial Applications Schools & Children Crisis Response Spiritual Care in Crisis Intervention Emergency Services Substance
Abuse Crisis Response
BOARD MEMBERSHIPS
President, P A R Foundation Board of Scientific & Professional Advisors American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress
Advisory Board Charter Member Tennessee Suicide Prevention
Network
Chair, Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network Nashville, TN
PAST
Board History:
Chair, Southeast Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network Chattanooga, TN Board of Directors, Hamilton County Special Tactics
& Rescue, 2004 2005
President, Chattanooga Area Psychological Association, 2001 & 2002
President
Tennessee Association of Psychological Examiners, 2003
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| Sam teaching ATSM for the Univ. of Georgia - Athens |
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Instructor Authorizations International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF): - Group CISM - Individual CISM -
School CISM - Suicide CISM - Pastoral CISM - Stress Management for the Trauma Provider - Team Evolution and Maintance - Building Skills for Crisis Intervention Teams - Grief Following
Trauma - Terrorism: Psychological Impact and Implications - Group & Peer/Individual 3-Day Combination
Course - Advanced Group CISM - Strategic Response to Crisis - Emotional and Spiritual Care
in Disasters - Workplace CISM - From Trauma to Addictions - Changing Face of Crisis
Intervention and Disaster Mental Health
American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress (AAETS): - Comprehansive Acute Traumatic Stress Management
(ATSM) - School ATSM - University ATSM
New York University School of Medicine - Psychosocial Aspects of Bioterrorism & Disaster
Green Cross (Green Cross): - Traumatology (full seriese of courses leading to
certification
American Red Cross (Red Cross): (RETIRED) - Disaster Mental Health Services - Stress Management - CPR for the Professional Rescuer - CPR - First Aid -
HIV/AIDS Education Custom lectures,
seminars, in-services, key-note addresses available upon request.
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FORMAL ACADEMIC TRAINING
Bachelor of
Science: Psychology Emory & Henry College, VA Internship: Southwestern State Psychiatric Hospital, Marion,
VA
Master of Arts: Clinical Psychology (Psychological
Testing & Counseling) Austin Peay State University, TN Internship: Harriett Cohn Mental Health Center,
Clarksville, TN
Doctor of Philosophy:
Counseling Psychology (Disaster Psychology & Crisis Intervention) Columbia State Consortium, LA Internship:
Crisis Management International, Atlanta, GA Residency: Erlanger Medical Center, Chattanooga, TN
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| Sam & Michiko, his 1981 People-to-People Japanese Homestay mother during a visit to Chattanooga |
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