| Educational Background - B.A. Biology, 1968, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts
- M.A. Clinical Psychology, 1972, Southern Illinois, U., Carbondale, Illinois
- Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, 1975, Southern Illinois, U., Carbondale, Illinois
- Internship 1973, Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, Chicago, Illinois
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship 1975, University of Rochester Medical Center,
Teaching Experience Dr. Barnhill has taught courses at Indiana University in the Departments of Psychology, Sociology, and Counseling, as well as classes in the Schools of Education, Medicine, Law, and Nursing. He teaches regular courses in Stress Management, Anger Management, Parenting, Adolescent Violence, Family Therapy, and others. Publications and Professional Presentations Dr. Barnhill has published numerous articles on Healthy Family Interaction, Family Therapy, Domestic Violence, Ethics and Mental Health Services and has edited two books on these topics. He presents workshops on Stress Management, Anger Management, Family Conflict, Violent Adolescents, Family Therapy, and other topics for professionals and general audiences. Professional Activities - President of the Indiana Psychological Association, 1998-1999
- Board of Directors of the Indiana Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
- Board of Directors of the Biofeedback Association of Indiana
- Board of Directors of the Indiana Psychological Association.
 Personal Dr. Barnhill has been married for over 30 years to Kristine Barnhill, a registered nurse. They have three children, all grown now, so the home is a lot more peaceful. |