May 1999 - Western Washington University

Curriculum Vitae
Tina D. Du Rocher Schudlich, Ph.D.
OFFICE:
Department of Psychology
AIC 476
Western Washington University
516 High Street, MS 9172
Bellingham, WA 98225-9089
Phone: (360) 650-7636
Fax: (360) 650-7305
Email: [email protected]
Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2004-2006)
Center for Developmental Science
Postdoctoral Training
Advisory Committee: Martha Cox, Ph.D., Ginger Moore, Ph.D., and Nancy Hill, Ph.D.
University of Notre Dame, Ph.D. (2004)
Program: Combined Doctoral Program in Counseling (APA-Approved) and Child
Development
Dissertation: Parental Dysphoria, Marital Conflict, and Parenting: Relations with
Children’s Emotional Security and Adjustment.
Advisor: E. Mark Cummings, Ph.D.
University of Notre Dame, M.A. (2001)
Program: Combined Doctoral Program in Counseling (APA-Approved) and Child
Development
First Year Project: Children’s Representations of Parent-Child Relations as a Mediator
Between Marital Conflict and Children’s Peer Conflict
Master’s thesis: Maternal Depressive Symptomatology and Child Adjustment: The
Mediating Effect of Children’s Emotional Security in Relation to Marital Conflict
Advisor: E. Mark Cummings, Ph.D.
University of Michigan, B.A., with distinction (1995)
Major: Psychology and Anthropology
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Professional Positions
Fall 2006-
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Western Washington
University, Bellingham, WA
2004 – 2006
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Developmental Science, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
1997-2004
Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Notre
Dame, Notre Dame, IN
1996 –1997
Research Assistant, School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI
1995-1996
Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, MI
1994-1996
Research Assistant, Alcohol Research Center, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
1992-1993
Research Assistant, School of Natural Resources and Environment,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Awards and Honors
2008
Western Washington University Foundation Honoree
Nominating student: Ryan Erps
2008
Western Washington University Foundation Honoree
Nominating student: Emily Krause
2004
Nominated for APA Student Travel Award
University of Notre Dame, Department of Psychology
2003, 2002, 2001,
2000, 1999
Travel awards for presentations at national conferences,
University of Notre Dame, Department of Psychology
2001
Student Travel Award
Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development
2000
First Place Research Presentation Award
The Indiana Psychological Association Conference
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2000
Travel award for presentation at national conference,
University of Notre Dame, Graduate Student Organization
1997-2004
University of Notre Dame Tuition Scholarship
1991-1995
University of Michigan Regents Grant
1991-1995
Michigan Competitive Scholarship
Grantsmanship
2010
Goodvin, R. & Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D. Infant security and
toddler emotional development in multiple family contexts. RUI in
preparation for July, 20010 submission to National Science
Foundation.
2009
Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., & Goodvin, R. Infant security and
toddler emotional development in multiple family contexts. R15
under revision for resubmission at National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development.
2009
Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) Project Development
Award, WWU, $35,893
To support development of NICHD R15 and NSF RUI research
grant applications in collaboration with Dr. Rebecca Goodvin
contains support for an undergraduate research assistant
2007-2009
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Pediatric Research Loan
Repayment Program Award Renewal, $16,524
2008
Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) Grant in Aid, $2,000,
Western Washington University
2007, 2009
Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) Mini Grants (3), $1,000
each, Western Washington University
2007, 2008
RSP Summer Research Grant, $5000 each, Western Washington
University
2005-2007
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Pediatric Research Loan
Repayment Program Award, $39,350
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Publications
*Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., Erps, R.C., Davenport, B., & Hertel, A. (2009). Child and
Adolescent Personality Development and Assessment: A Developmental
Psychopathology Approach. In F. Columbus (Ed.), Personality Assessment: New
Research, (pp.1-46). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
*Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., Youngstrom, E.A., Calabrese , J.R., & Findling, R. (2008). The
Role of Family Functioning in Bipolar Disorder in Families. Journal of Child Abnormal
Psychology, 36, 849-863.
*Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., & Cummings, E.M. (2007). Parental Dysphoria, Marital Conflict,
and Parenting: Relations with Children’s Emotional Security and Adjustment. Journal of
Child Abnormal Psychology, 35, 627-639.
*Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., & Schudlich, J.D. (2008). Social Development. In N.J. Salkind
(Ed.) Encyclopedia for Educational Psychology, (pp. 912-919). Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage Publications, Inc.
*Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D. (2008). Emotional Development. In N.J. Salkind (Ed.)
Encyclopedia for Educational Psychology, (pp.328-334). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications, Inc.
*Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D. (2008). Psychoanlaytic Theory. In N.J. Salkind (Ed.) Encyclopedia
for Educational Psychology, (pp. 815-819). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., Papp, L.M., & Cummings, E.M. (2004). Relations of Husbands’ and
Wives’ Dysphoria to Marital Conflict Resolution Strategies. Journal of Family
Psychology, 18, 171-183.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T., Shamir, H., & Cummings, E.M. (2004). Representations of family
relations as a mediator between marital conflict and children’s adjustment. Social
Development, 13, 171-192.
Cummings, E.M., Braungart-Rieker, J., & Du Rocher Schudlich, T. (2003). Emotion and
personality development in childhood. In R.M. Lerner, M.A. Easterbrooks, & J. Mistry
(Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology: Volume 6: Developmental Psychology,
(pp. 211-239) New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., & Cummings, E.M. (2003). Parental Dysphoria and Children's
Internalizing Symptoms: Marital Conflict Styles as Mediators of Risk. Child
Development, 74, 1663 –1681.
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Cummings, E.M., DeArth-Pendley, G., Du Rocher Schudlich, T., & Smith, D. (2001). Parental
depression and family functioning: Towards a process-oriented model of children’s
adjustment. In S. Beach (Ed.), Marital and family processes in depression, (pp. 89-110).
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Shamir, H., Du Rocher Schudlich, T., & Cummings, E.M. (2001). Marital conflict, parenting
styles, and children’s representations of family relationships. Parenting: Science and
Practice, 1, 123-151.
Manuscripts in Progress
*Cummings, E.M., Braungart-Rieker, J., & Du Rocher Schudlich, T. (2012). Emotion and
personality development in childhood. Invited chapter to be published in R.M. Lerner,
M.A. Easterbrooks, & J. Mistry (Eds.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology: Volume
6: Developmental Psychology, 2nd Edition.
*Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., White, C., Fleischhauer, E., & Fitzgerald, K. (2010). Interparental
Conflict and Infant Reactions: Observations Made, by Whom, and Moderating Factors?
Manuscript submitted for publication – revise and resubmit.
*Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., Papp, L.M., & Cummings, E.M. (2009). Relations between
Spouses’ Depressive Symptoms and Marital Conflict: A Longitudinal Investigation of the
Role of Conflict Resolution Styles. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., & Cummings, E.M. (2008). Dimensions of marital conflict and
children’s emotional security as risk or protective factors for children’s adjustment over
time in the context of parental dysphoria. Manuscript in preparation.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., Papp, L.M., & Cummings, E.M. (2009). Extending the marital
discord model: A longitudinal examination of the mediating role of spouses’ specific
marital conflict styles as mediators between marital quality and spousal dypshoria.
Manuscript in preparation.
DuRocher-Schudlich, T.D., Propper, C., Calkins, S., Moore, G., Heilbron, N. Pressel, A., & Cox,
M. (2009). The psychobiology of marital relationships: Associations between adult
cardiac vagal tone and interactions. Manuscript in preparation.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., Scovil, K., Martinez, M., Youngstrom, E.A. (authorship order
TBD)(2009). Perceived Criticism and Early-Onset Bipolar Spectrum Disorders in a
Diverse Sample. Manuscript in preparation.
Moore, G., Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D. Propper, C., Heilbron, N., & Cox, M. (2009). Mothers’
Vagal Reactivity during Marital Interaction Predicts Parenting Sensitivity. Manuscript in
preparation.
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Ross, J., Martinez, M., Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., & Youngstrom, E.A. (authorship order TBD)
(2009). Childhood Abuse and Early-onset Bipolar Disorder. Manuscript in preparation.
Cox, M.J., Heilbron, N., Pressel, A., Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D. (2006). Marital observational
coding. Manuscript in preparation.
Cummings, E.M., Cummings, J.S., Goeke-Morey, M.C., Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., &
Cummings, C.M. (2006). Coding manual for behavioral observations on interparental
interactions in the lab. Manuscript in preparation.
Presentations
*Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., Fleischhauer, E., Fitzgerald, K., Russnoggle, K., White, C., &
Stettler, N. (2010). Dimensions of Spousal Depressive Symptoms and Associations with
Marital Conflict Styles: An Actor Partner Interdependence Model Approach. Poster
accepted for presentation at the 44th Annual Convention of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.
*Fitzgerald, K., & Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D. (2010). Interparental Conflict, Coparenting
Behaviors, and Infant Emotional Security. Poster accepted for presentation at the 44th
Annual Convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapies.
*White, C., & Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D. (2010). Parental mental distress, parent-child
relationships, and marital conflict: An examination of the Actor-Partner Interdependence
model. Poster accepted for presentation at the 44th Annual Convention of the Association
for the Advancement of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.
*Stettler, N., & Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D. (2010). Effects of Parental Conflict on
Emotional Security, Parenting, and Family Interactions. Poster accepted for
presentation at 2010 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association,
San Diego, CA.
-Invited as 1 of 5 top submissions be included in special Division 7 paper
symposium for Young Researchers in Developmental Psychology
*Moore, G., Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D. Propper, C., Heilbron, N., & Cox, M. (2010). Mothers’
Vagal Reactivity during Marital Interaction Predicts Parenting Sensitivity. Poster
presented at the XVIIth Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Baltimore.
*DuRocher Schudlich, T.D., & Lewis, A. (2009). Interparental Conflict and Child Adjustment:
An Exploration of Mediating and Moderating Processes. Round table presentation at the
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Annual Conference, San Diego.
* Lewis, A., Gruman, D., DuRocher Schudlich, T.D., & Bedi, R., (2009). Counselor Education
& Psychology: Building professional partnerships and counselor identity. Poster
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presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Annual
Conference, San Diego.
*Stettler, N., Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D., Stouder, K.A., & White, A. (2009). The Relationship
between Adult Romantic Attachment and Marital Conflict. Paper presented at the annual
conference of the Western Psychological Association, Portland.
*Hertel, A.A., Russnogle, K., Hotes, S., & DuRocher Schudlich, T.D., (2009). Infants’ Reactions
to Marital Conflict: Support for the Emotional Security Hypothesis. Poster presented at
the annual conference of the Western Psychological Association, Portland.
*White, C.R., DuRocher Schudlich, T.D., & Pane, S. (2009). Effects of Physical Distress on
Parental Functioning and Marital Discord. Poster presented at the annual conference of
the Western Psychological Association, Portland.
*DuRocher Schudlich, T.D., Youngstrom, E.A., Scovill, K., Martinez, M., Youngstrom, J.K.,
Findling, R.L. (2009). Expressed Emotion, Family Functioning, and Early-Onset Bipolar
Spectrum Disorders in a Diverse Sample. Poster presented at the 73rd Biennial Meeting of
the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver.
*White, C.R., & DuRocher Schudlich, T.D., (2009). Effects of Mental and Physical Distress and
Marital Discord on Parental Functioning and Parent-Infant Relationships. Poster
presented at the 73rd Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Denver.
*Hertel, A., DuRocher Schudlich, T.D., Stettler, N. (2009). Temperament and Infant Reactions
to Interparental Conflict. Poster presesented at the 73rd Biennial Meeting of the Society
for Research in Child Development, Denver.
*Erps, R. & (2008). Parent Conflict and Infant Emotional Security. Poster presented at Western
Washington University’s annual PsychFest, Bellingham, WA.
*DuRocher-Schudlich, T.D., (2008). Marital Conflict Tactics and Spousal Mental Distress: An
examination of interaction effects over time. Paper presented at the 2008 American
Counseling Association Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI.
*Krause, E., Yabe, M., & DuRocher-Schudlich, T.D. (2007). Infant Temperament and Its
Correlates with Parental Stress and Anxiety. Poster presented at the Washington State
Psychological Association Annual Conference.
*Smith, E., & DuRocher-Schudlich, T.D. (2007). Investigating the Relationships between Infant
Temperament, Mental Health and Parental Harmony. Poster presented at the Washington
State Psychological Association Annual Conference.
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*White, C., & DuRocher-Schudlich, T.D. (2007). Effects of Physical and Mental Distress on
Parental Functioning. Poster presented at the Washington State Psychological
Association Annual Conference.
*DuRocher-Schudlich, T.D., Propper, C., Calkins, S., Moore, G., Heilbron, N. Pressel, A., &
Cox, M.J. (2007). Deconstructing the Psychobiology of Marital Interactions:
Associations with Infant Vagal Tone During a Challenge Task. Poster presented at the
72nd Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston.
*Moore, G. A., Propper, Cox, M.J., Calkins, S,. DuRocher-Schudlich, T.D. (2007). When is
negative positive? Differential effects of marital conflict and maternal depression on
infants’ vagal regulation. Paper presented at the 72nd Biennial Meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development, Boston.
*Du Rocher Schudlich, T., Papp, L.M., & Cummings, E.M. (2006). Differentiating Marital
Conflict Styles and their Interactions with Spousal Dysphoria: A Longitudinal
Examination. Poster presented at the 40th Annual Convention of the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago.
*Kouros, C.D., Papp, L.M., Stenftenagel, A., Du Rocher Schudlich, T.D. &
Cummings, E.M. (2006). Understanding the Link Between Everyday Marital Conflict
and Spouses’ Mental Health. Poster presented at the 40th Annual Convention of the
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T. & Cummings, E.M (2005). Parental Dysphoria, Marital Conflict,
Parenting, and Children’s Emotional Security: Relations with Child Externalizing
Problems. Poster presented at the 71st Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T. & Cummings, E.M (2005). Parental Dysphoria, Marital Conflict,
Parenting and Children’s Emotional Security: Relations with Child Internalizing
Problems. Poster presented at the 71st Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T. (2004). Parental Dysphoria and Children’s Adjustment: Marital
Conflict Styles Mediating Risk. Poster presented at the 2004 Annual Convention of the
American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T. & Findling, R. (2004). Bipolar Parents and Children: The Role of
Family Functioning. Poster presented at the 2004 Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T., Cummings, E.M., Papp, L.M., & Goeke-Morey, M. (2004). Relations
between spousal dysphoria and marital conflict strategies: Changes over time. Poster
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presented at the 38th Annual Convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior
Therapy, New Orleans.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T. (2003). Parental Dysphoria and Children’s Adjustment Problems: The
Mediating and Moderating Roles of Marital Conflict. Poster presented at the 70th
Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T. (2003) Paternal Dysphoria, Marital Conflict and Children’s
Functioning: Directions towards Increased Process-Oriented Understanding. Poster
presented at the 70th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Tampa, FL.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T., Naticchia, L., Au, J. (2001). Parental Depression, Marital Conflict,
and Children’s Functioning: Directions Towards Increased Process-Oriented
Understanding. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T., Papp, L.M., & Cummings, E.M. (2001) Constructive and Destructive
Marital Conflict Resolution and Depression: Further Specifying the Emotions and
Behaviors Distinguishing Depressed from Non-Depressed Spouses. Poster presented at
Annual Convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy,
Philadelphia, PA.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T. & Shamir, H. (2001). Children’s Representations of Parent-Child
Relations as a Mediator Between Marital Conflict and Children’s Peer Conflict Behavior.
Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Minneapolis, MN.
Papp, L.M., Du Rocher Schudlich, T., & Cummings, E.M. (2001). Relationships Between
Parental Psychopathology, Marital Functioning, Parenting, and Children’s Outcomes.
Poster presented at Annual Convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior
Therapy, Philadelphia, PA.
Du Rocher Schudlich, T., Delfausse, M., Wymbs, B., & Cummings, E. M. (2000). Maternal
Depression, Marital Conflict, and Child Adjustment. Poster presented at the Indiana
Psychological Association Spring Conference, South Bend, IN.
- Poster session was judged; received cash prize for first place
Shamir, H., Du Rocher Schudlich, T., & Cummings, E.M. (2000). Assessing children’s internal
representations. Poster presented at the Conference on Human Development, Memphis,
TN.
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Bastian, Q., Du Rocher Schudlich, T., & Shamir, H. (1999). Assessing children’s
representations of family relationships as a function of marital conflict and other family
relations. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Albuquerque, NM.
Reeves, M., Du Rocher Schudlich, T., Charles, D. Lohr, N., & Silk, K. (1997). Thought disorder
in borderline personality disorder: An elusive test pattern. Poster presented at the
Seventh Annual Silverman Research Conference, Ann Arbor, MI.
*Indicates work completed at WWU. Student authors are underlined.
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External Quantitative & Methodological Training
Dyadic Data Analysis: Models and Methods for the Study of Couples (2009)
Data Sharing for Demographic Research Project and the National Center for Marriage Research
University of Michigan, ICPSR Summer Program Workshop
(Competitive selection process)
American Psychological Association Advanced Training Institute: Using Large-Scale
Databases: the NICHD’s Study of Early Child Care (2009)
University of Michigan
(Competitive selection process; Received travel award)
PSY330: Multilevel Modeling (2005)
Department of Psychology
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Instructor: Patrick Curran
Resilience in Development (2004)
Carolina Consortium on Human Development Proseminar Series
Center for Developmental Science
Instructors: various faculty in developmental science from local and national universities
Latent Curve Models for Longitudinal Data (2004)
ODUM Institute for Research in Social Science
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Instructor: Sharon Christ
Longitudinal Data Analysis (2004)
ODUM Institute for Research in Social Science
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Instructor: Rick Williams
Logistic Regression (2004)
ODUM Institute for Research in Social Science
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Instructor: Cathy Zimmer
MPLUS (2004)
ODUM Institute for Research in Social Science
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Instructor: Sharon Christ
Improving Diagnosis and Measuring Clinically Significant Change (2004)
Applewood Centers and Case Western Reserve University, Workshop
Instructor: Eric Youngstrom
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Clinical Experience
Winter 2007- present
February, 2005 – 2006
Psychology Clinic, Western Washington University,
Graduate Student Supervisor for Individual Practicum
Counseling and Couples and Family Counseling
Center for Child & Family Health, Durham, NC
Clinical Research Pilot Program: implementing and testing
an intervention to facilitate parental support of effective
emotion regulation in infants in at risk families referred for
child abuse/neglect; increase parental sensitivity to infants’
emotion signals and increase their repertoire of appropriate
contingent responses through parent child interaction
training; improve parents’ awareness of their own emotion
arousal and emotion regulation processes and the effects of
their emotion responses on their infants by providing using
biofeedback and relaxation training
August, 2003 – August, 2004
Applewood Centers, INC., Cleveland, OH
Child Clinical Psychology Intern: Providing outpatient
individual, family, and group psychotherapy for children
and their families; conducting intakes and comprehensive
psychological assessments of children and adolescents;
conducting structured and semi-structured diagnostic
clinical interviews with parents and children as part of a
NIMH research grant.
March, 2002 – August, 2003
Community Conflict Resolution Program, Bloomington,
IN, Family Mediator Volunteer: provided conflict
management services to individuals and organizations.
August, 2002 – August, 2003
Bloomington, IN
Implementing and leading international graduate students’
new parent support group: conduct weekly group for
international graduate students and faculty who have
recently become new parents, facilitate processing issues
such as difficulties arising from cultural differences in
parenting, coping with parenting stress, to coping with
being far away from family/support networks.
January, 2001 – September, 2001
Marital Therapy and Research Clinic, South Bend, IN
Staff Therapist: Provided marital therapy and assessment
for couples in the community (e.g., initial assessment,
therapy, feedback, crisis services).
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June, 2000 – August, 2001
Madison Center for Children, South Bend, IN
Practicum Trainee: Provided family therapy and individual
therapy with children for a variety of clinical issues,
conducted group therapy with elementary aged day
treatment children and a separation-loss group with
outpatient children, assisted with adolescent substance
abuse group therapy, conducted intakes, provided
psychological assessments of preschool, elementary, and
adolescent aged children to assist in treatment planning and
diagnostic evaluation.
August, 2000 – May, 2001
Center for the Homeless, South Bend, IN
Conflict Mediator: Served as volunteer on-call mediator for
clients at the homeless shelter experiencing conflict.
August, 1999 – May, 2000
University of Notre Dame Counseling Center, Notre Dame, IN
Staff Counselor: Conducted intakes and individual therapy
with university students with a wide variety of clinical
issues, conducted several outreach programs (from
planning to implementation), was process observer for
group therapy, assessed clients with a variety of personality
and clinical assessment tools, conducted workshops.
May, 1998 - October, 2000
South Bend, IN
Applied Behavioral Analysis Therapy: Worked with two
autistic children, in a structured setting, in conjunction with
a psychological consultant, employing a Lovaas program,
also incorporating play therapy and working to attain
appropriate educational and developmental skills.
Teaching Experience
At Western Washington University:
Undergraduate:
Psychology 351: Abnormal Psychology
Psychology 451: Seminar in Abnormal Psychology (Topic: Conflict in Families)
Psychology 451: Seminar in Abnormal Psychology (Topic: Developmental
Psychopathology)
Psychology 274: Psychology of Child Rearing
Psychology 430: Seminar in Developmental Psychology (Topic: Children’s SocioEmotional Development in the Context of Family Conflict)
Independent Studies in Research
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Graduate:
Psychology 502: Personality and Abnormal Psychology
Psychology 560: Family and Couple Counseling
Psychology 558: Family and Couple Counseling
Psychology 570: Individual Practicum
Psychology 542: Developmental Psychopathology
Psychology 670: Mental Health Counseling Internship
Independent Studies in Research
At Duke University:
Undergraduate:
PSY 119B: Child Clinical Psychology, Instructor
Graduate:
PSY 321: Life-Span Social Development, Teaching assistant
At Notre Dame:
Undergraduate:
1997 – 2001 Supervision and mentoring of undergraduates in research.
Professional Affiliations and Activities
American Psychological Association (APA)
APA Division 43: Division of Family Psychology
Society for Research in Child Development
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy
Association for Psychological Science
American Counseling Association
Service Activities
Service to the Department:
2006-present Mental Health Counseling Committee
2006-2009
Library Committee
2007-present Psychology Major Advisor
2008-present Interdisciplinary Child Development Committee
Service to the College and University:
2009-present Member of WWU’s Institutional Review Board, the Human Subjects Review
Committee (HSRC)
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Service to the Discipline:
Ad-hoc reviewer (including # of articles reviewed since arrival at WWU in Fall 2006):
Child Development (3)
Journal of Research on Adolescence (4)
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (17)
Social Development (5)
Journal of Family Issues (1)
Program reviewer
American Psychological Association 2010 annual conference, Society for Family
Psychology
American Psychological Association 2009 annual conference, Society for Family
Psychology
Society for Research in Child Development 2009 biennial conference, Panel on Family
Relationships
Society for Research in Adolescence 2008 biennial conference, Panel on Family
Relations.
Society for Research in Child Development 2007 biennial conference, Panel on Family
Relationships
Alternate Chair, Society for Research in Adolescence 2008 biennial conference, Panel on Family
Relations.
Grant Proposal Referee: Medical Research Council: NeuroSciences and Mental Health Board (tNMHB) of the United Kingdom.
Prospectus textbook reviewer for Child Development, Sage Publications
Prospectus textbook reviewer for Child Abnormal Psychology, McGraw-Hill