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1 Updated 7/24/2019 CURRICULUM VITAE Joseph R. Bardeen, Ph.D. CONTACT INFORMATION Work Address: Department of Psychology 226 Thach Hall Auburn University Auburn, AL 36849 Phone: (334) 844-6647 E-mail: [email protected] Lab website: http://auburntarl.weebly.com/ PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Associate Professor (with tenure) 2019-Present Department of Psychology Auburn University Assistant Professor 2014-2019 Department of Psychology Auburn University Postdoctoral Fellow 2013-2014 Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Personality and Emotion Research and Treatment Laboratory Supervisor: Matthew T. Tull, Ph.D. EDUCATION Ph.D. 2013 Dissertation Northern Illinois University Clinical Psychology Attentional Control, Attentional Threat Bias, and Posttraumatic Stress Symptomatology Supervisor: Holly K. Orcutt, Ph.D. Resident 2013 Mississippi Consortium Psychology Residency (Internship) University of Mississippi Medical Center & G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center M.A. 2008 Thesis State University of New York at Buffalo Psychology The Role of Attentional Control in Affective Responding Following Trauma Re-Telling: Do Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Matter? Supervisor: Jennifer P. Read, Ph.D.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Joseph R. Bardeen, Ph.D.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Work Address: Department of Psychology

226 Thach Hall

Auburn University

Auburn, AL 36849

Phone: (334) 844-6647

E-mail: [email protected]

Lab website: http://auburntarl.weebly.com/

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Associate Professor

(with tenure)

2019-Present

Department of Psychology

Auburn University

Assistant Professor

2014-2019

Department of Psychology

Auburn University

Postdoctoral Fellow

2013-2014

Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior,

University of Mississippi Medical Center,

Personality and Emotion Research and Treatment Laboratory

Supervisor: Matthew T. Tull, Ph.D.

EDUCATION

Ph.D.

2013

Dissertation

Northern Illinois University

Clinical Psychology

Attentional Control, Attentional Threat Bias, and Posttraumatic Stress

Symptomatology

Supervisor: Holly K. Orcutt, Ph.D.

Resident

2013

Mississippi Consortium Psychology Residency (Internship)

University of Mississippi Medical Center &

G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center

M.A.

2008

Thesis

State University of New York at Buffalo

Psychology

The Role of Attentional Control in Affective Responding Following

Trauma Re-Telling: Do Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Matter?

Supervisor: Jennifer P. Read, Ph.D.

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B.A.

2004

State University of New York at Geneseo

Psychology

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE

Licensed Psychologist: Alabama Board of Examiners in Psychology, License #1962

AWARDS AND HONORS

2017, Researcher of the Year, Auburn Psychology Graduate Organization

2013, Outstanding Contribution to the Residency Award, Mississippi Consortium

2013, Anxiety and Depression Association of America Career Development Award ($500)

2012-2013, Chief Resident, Mississippi Consortium Psychology Residency

2011-2012, Northern Illinois University: Dissertation Completion Fellowship Award ($14,000)

2009-2010, Center for the Study of Family Violence and Sexual Assault Fellowship Award

($14,600)

2004, Magna Cum Laude - SUNY Geneseo

Member, Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology

GRANTS

“A Longitudinal Examination of a Dual-process Model of Attentional Bias in PTSD”

Principal Investigator: Joseph R. Bardeen, Ph.D.

Agency: National Institute of Mental Health

Type and Number: R21 MH112929

Period: April 15, 2017-March 31, 2020

Total Costs: $361,797

National Institutes of Health Extramural Loan Repayment Award for Clinical Research

Agency: National Institute of Mental Health

Period: July, 2017-June, 2019

Renewal Awarded: July 2019-June 2020

2017: Competitive Teaching Release Support for Grant Writing, College of Liberal Arts,

Auburn University

2016: Summer Research/Creative Scholarship Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Auburn

University ($6,000)

2016: Faculty Semester Release from Teaching Grant, Auburn University ($1,000 and two

course releases)

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PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

(*Denotes past or present student co-author)

1. Bardeen, J. R., & Fergus, T. A. (in press). Emotion regulation self-efficacy mediates the

relation between happiness emotion goals and depressive symptoms: A cross-lagged

panel design. Emotion.

2. Bardeen, J. R., & Fergus, T. A. (in press). Multidimensional Inventory of Hypochondriacal

Traits: An examination of a bifactor model and measurement invariance between those

with and without a self-reported medical condition. Assessment.

3. *Benfer, N., Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & *Rogers, T. A. (in press). Factor structure and

incremental validity of the original and modified versions of the Difficulties in Emotion

Regulation Scale. Journal of Personality Assessment.

4. *Clauss, K., & Bardeen, J. R. (in press). Addressing psychometric limitations of the

Attentional Control Scale via bifactor modeling and item modification. Journal of

Personality Assessment.

5. *Clauss, K., Bardeen, J. R., *Thomas, K., & *Benfer, N. (in press). The interactive effect of

emotional reactivity and metacognitive beliefs on anxiety. Cognition and Emotion.

6. Michel, J. S., & Bardeen, J. R. (in press). An examination of aggressive beliefs and attitudes in

relation to political affiliation and candidate endorsement in the United States. The

Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied.

7. *Rogers. T. A., Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & *Benfer. N. (in press). Factor structure and

incremental utility of the Distress Tolerance Scale: A bifactor analysis. Assessment.

8. Bardeen, J. R., & *Benfer, N. (2019). Methodological considerations for assessing trauma

history via self-report. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy,

11, 505-512

9. Bardeen, J. R., & Michel, J. S. (2019). An examination of a bidimensional model of political

ideology in relation to the Dark Tetrad of personality. Journal of Social and Political

Psychology, 7, 290-309.

10. *Clauss, K., Bardeen, J. R., *Benfer, N., & Fergus, T. A. (2019). The interactive effect of

happiness emotion goals and emotion regulation self-efficacy on anxiety and depression.

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 33, 97-105.

11. Clayson, K. A., Bardeen, J. R., Dolan, S. L., & Fergus, T. A. (2019). Executive attention

moderates the effect of trait anxiety on hyperarousal symptoms. Cognitive Behaviour

Therapy, 48, 311-321.

12. Fergus, T. A., & Bardeen, J. R. (2019). The Metacognitions Questionnaire-30: An

examination of a bifactor model and measurement invariance among men and women in

a community sample. Assessment, 26, 223-234.

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13. Bardeen, J. R., & *Daniel, T. A. (2018). Anxiety sensitivity and attentional bias to threat

interact to prospectively predict anxiety. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 47, 482-494.

14. Bardeen, J. R., & Fergus, T. A. (2018). Executive control deficits potentiate the effect of

maladaptive metacognitive beliefs on posttraumatic stress symptoms. Frontiers in

Psychology, 9: 1898, 1-9.

15. *Benfer, N., Bardeen, J. R., *Cero, I., *Kramer, L. B., *Whiteman, S. E., *Rogers, T. A.,

*Silverstein, M. W., & Weathers, F. W. (2018). Network models of posttraumatic stress

symptoms across trauma types. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 58, 70-77.

16. *Benfer, N., Bardeen, J. R., & *Clauss, K. (2018). Experimental manipulation of emotion

regulation self-efficacy: Effects on emotion regulation ability, perceived effort in the

service of regulation, and affective reactivity. Journal of Contextual & Behavioral

Science, 10, 108-114.

17. Tull, M. T., Berghoff, C. R., Bardeen, J. R., Schoenleber, M., & Konkle-Parker, D. J. (2018).

An initial open-trial of a brief behavioral activation treatment for depression and

medication adherence in HIV-infected patients. Behavior Modification, 42, 196-209.

18. Bardeen, J. R., & *Daniel, T. A. (2017). A longitudinal examination of the role of attentional

control in the relationship between posttraumatic stress and threat-related attentional bias:

An eye-tracking study. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 99, 67-77.

19. Bardeen, J. R., & *Daniel, T. A. (2017). An eye-tracking examination of emotion regulation

difficulties, cognitive reappraisal, and expressive suppression as predictors of attentional

bias and pupillary reactivity to threat stimuli. Cognitive Therapy & Research, 41, 853-

866.

20. Bardeen, J. R., *Daniel, T. A., Hinnant, J. B., & Orcutt, H. K. (2017). Emotion dysregulation

and threat-related attention bias variability. Motivation and Emotion, 41, 402-409.

21. Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Orcutt, H. K. (2017). Examining the specific dimensions of

distress tolerance that prospectively predict perceived stress. Cognitive Behaviour

Therapy, 46, 211-223.

22. Bardeen, J. R., & Michel, J. S. (2017). The buffering effect of religiosity on the relationship

between intolerance of uncertainty and depressive symptoms. Psychology of Religion

and Spirituality, 9, S90-S95.

23. *Benfer, N., Bardeen, J. R., & Fergus, T. A. (2017). The interactive effect of attention to

emotions and emotional distress intolerance on anxiety and depression. Journal of

Cognitive Psychotherapy, 31, 91-100.

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24. Fergus, T. A., & Bardeen, J. R. (2017). Examining the incremental contribution of

metacognitive beliefs beyond content-specific beliefs in relation to posttraumatic stress

in a community sample. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy,

9, 723-730.

25. Bardeen, J. R., & Fergus, T. A. (2016). Emotional distress intolerance, experiential avoidance,

and anxiety sensitivity: The buffering effect of attentional control on associations with

posttraumatic stress symptoms. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment,

38, 320-329.

26. Bardeen, J. R., & Fergus, T. A. (2016). The interactive effect of cognitive fusion and

experiential avoidance on anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress symptoms.

Journal of Contextual & Behavioral Science, 5, 1-6.

27. Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., Hannan, S. M., & Orcutt, H. K. (2016). Addressing

psychometric limitations of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale through item

modification. Journal of Personality Assessment, 98, 298-309.

28. Bardeen, J. R., Tull, M. T., *Daniel, T. A., Evenden, J., & Stevens, E. N. (2016). A

preliminary investigation of the time course of attention bias variability in posttraumatic

stress disorder: The moderating role of attentional control. Behaviour Change, 33, 94-

111.

29. Fergus, T. A., & Bardeen, J. R. (2016). Main and interactive effects of mental contamination

and tolerance of negative emotions in relation to posttraumatic stress symptoms

following sexual trauma. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 38,

274-283.

30. Fergus, T. A., & Bardeen, J. R. (2016). Negative mood regulation expectancies moderate the

association between happiness emotion goals and depressive symptoms. Personality

and Individual Differences, 100, 23-27.

31. Fergus, T. A., & Bardeen, J. R. (2016). The Attention Training Technique: A review of a

neurobehavioral therapy for anxiety and related disorders. Cognitive and Behavioral

Practice, 23, 502-516.

32. *Lee, D. J., Witte, T. K., Bardeen, J. R., *Davis, M. T., & Weathers, F. W. (2016). A factor

analytic evaluation of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale. Journal of Clinical

Psychology, 72, 933-946.

33. Bardeen, J. R. (2015). Short-term pain for long-term gain: The role of experiential avoidance

in the relation between anxiety sensitivity and emotional distress. Journal of Anxiety

Disorders, 30, 113-119.

34. Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Orcutt, H. K. (2015). Attentional control as a prospective

predictor of posttraumatic stress symptomatology. Personality and Individual

Differences, 81, 124-128.

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35. Bardeen, J. R., & Stevens, E. N. (2015). Sex differences in the indirect effects of cognitive

processes on anxiety through emotion regulation difficulties. Personality and Individual

Differences, 81, 180-187.

36. Bardeen, J. R., Stevens, E. N., Clark, C. B., Lahti, A. C., & Cropsey, K. L. (2015). Cognitive

risk profiles for anxiety disorders in a high-risk population. Psychiatry Research, 229,

572-576.

37. Bardeen, J. R., Tull, M. T., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., Stevens, E. N., & Gratz, K. L. (2015).

Attentional control as a moderator of the relationship between difficulties accessing

effective emotion regulation strategies and distress tolerance. Journal of

Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 37, 79-84.

38. Bardeen, J. R., Tull, M. T., Stevens, E. N., & Gratz, K. L. (2015). Further investigation of the

association between anxiety sensitivity and posttraumatic stress disorder: Examining the

influence of emotional avoidance. Journal of Contextual & Behavioral Science, 4, 163-

169.

39. Fergus, T. A., Bardeen, J. R., & Orcutt, H. K. (2015). Examining the specific facets of distress

tolerance that are relevant to health anxiety. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 29, 32-

44.

40. Fergus, T. A., Bardeen, J. R., Gratz, K. L., Fulton, J. J., & Tull, M. T. (2015). The contribution

of health anxiety to emergency department visits within a sample of patients in

residential substance use treatment. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 44, 1-8.

41. Gratz, K. L., Bardeen, J. R., Levy, R., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., & Tull, M. T. (2015).

Mechanisms of change in an emotion regulation group therapy for deliberate self-harm

among women with borderline personality disorder. Behaviour Research and Therapy,

65, 29-35.

42. Seligowski, A. V., *Lee, D. J., Bardeen, J. R., & Orcutt, H. K. (2015). Emotion regulation and

posttraumatic stress symptoms: A Meta-Analysis. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 44, 87-

102.

43. Stevens, E. N., Bardeen, J. R., Lovejoy, M. C., & Pittman, L. D. (2015). The interactive effect

of individual differences in goal strength and self-discrepancies: Examining negative

affective outcomes. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 34, 161-180.

44. Stevens, E. N., Bardeen, J. R., & Murdock, K. W. (2015). Parenting behaviors and anxiety in

young adults: Effortful control as a protective factor. Journal of Individual Differences,

36, 170-176.

45. Tull, M. T., Bardeen, J. R., DiLillo, D., Messman-Moore, T., & Gratz, K. L. (2015). A

prospective investigation of emotion dysregulation as a moderator of the relation

between posttraumatic stress symptoms and substance use severity. Journal of Anxiety

Disorders, 29, 52-60.

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46. Bardeen, J. R., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., Tull, M. T., Lyons, J. A., & Gratz, K. L. (2014). An

investigation of the relationship between borderline personality disorder and cocaine-

related attentional bias following trauma cue exposure: The moderating role of gender.

Comprehensive Psychiatry, 55, 113-122.

47. Bardeen, J. R., & Fergus, T. A. (2014). An examination of the incremental contribution of

emotion regulation difficulties to health anxiety beyond specific emotion regulation

strategies. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 28, 394-401.

48. Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Orcutt, H. K. (2014). The moderating role of experiential

avoidance in the prospective relationship between anxiety sensitivity and anxiety.

Cognitive Therapy and Research, 38, 465- 471.

49. Bardeen, J. R., Tull, M. T., Stevens, E. N., & Gratz, K. L. (2014). Exploring the relationship

between positive and negative emotional avoidance and anxiety symptom severity: The

moderating role of attentional control. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental

Psychiatry, 45, 415-420.

50. Fergus, T. A., & Bardeen, J. R. (2014). Emotion regulation and obsessive–compulsive

symptoms: A further examination of associations. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and

Related Disorders, 3, 243-248.

51. Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Orcutt, H. K. (2013). Experiential avoidance as a moderator

of the relationship between anxiety sensitivity and perceived stress. Behavior Therapy,

44, 459-469.

52. Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Orcutt, H. K. (2013). Testing a hierarchical model of distress

tolerance. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 35, 495-505.

53. Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Wu, K. D. (2013). The interactive effect of worry and

intolerance of uncertainty on posttraumatic stress symptoms. Cognitive Therapy and

Research, 37, 742-751.

54. Bardeen, J. R., Kumpula, M. J., & Orcutt, H. K. (2013). Emotion regulation difficulties as a

prospective predictor of posttraumatic stress symptoms following a mass shooting.

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 27, 188-196.

55. Bardeen, J. R., Stevens, E. N., Murdock, K. W., & Lovejoy, M. C. (2013). A preliminary

investigation of sex differences in associations between emotion regulation difficulties

and higher-order cognitive abilities. Personality and Individual Differences, 55, 70-75.

56. Fergus, T. A., & Bardeen, J. R. (2013). Anxiety sensitivity and intolerance of uncertainty:

Evidence of incremental specificity in relation to health anxiety. Personality and

Individual Differences, 55, 640-644.

57. Fergus, T. A., Bardeen, J. R., & Orcutt, H. K. (2013). Experiential avoidance and negative

emotional experiences: The moderating role of expectancies about emotion regulation

strategies. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 37, 352-362.

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58. Fergus, T. A., Bardeen, J. R., & Wu, K. D. (2013). Intolerance of uncertainty and uncertainty-

related attentional biases: Evidence of facilitated engagement or difficulty disengaging?

Cognitive Therapy and Research, 37, 735-741.

59. Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Orcutt, H. K. (2012). An examination of the latent structure of

the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale. Journal of Psychopathology and

Behavioral Assessment, 34, 382-392.

60. Fergus, T. A., Bardeen, J. R., & Orcutt, H. K. (2012). Attentional control moderates the

relationship between the cognitive attentional syndrome and symptoms of

psychopathology. Personality and Individual Differences, 53, 213-217.

61. Crouch, J. L., Shelton, C. R., Bardeen, J. R., Hiraoka, R., Milner, J. S., & Skowronski, J. J.

(2012). Attentional control as a risk factor for child physical abuse. Journal of Family

Violence, 27, 97-103.

62. Bardeen, J. R., & Orcutt, H. K. (2011). Attentional control as a moderator of the relationship

between posttraumatic stress symptoms and attentional threat bias. Journal of Anxiety

Disorders, 25, 1008-1018.

63. Kumpula, M. J., Orcutt, H. K., Bardeen, J. R., & Varkovitzky, R. L. (2011). Peritraumatic

dissociation and experiential avoidance as prospective predictors of posttraumatic stress

symptoms. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 120, 617-627.

64. Pickett, S. M., Bardeen, J. R., & Orcutt, H. K. (2011). Experiential avoidance as a moderator

of the relationship between behavioral inhibition system sensitivity and posttraumatic

stress symptoms. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 25, 1038-1045.

65. Bardeen, J. R., & Read, J. P. (2010). Attentional control, trauma, and affect regulation: A

preliminary investigation. Traumatology, 16, 11-18.

INVITED BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Bardeen, J. R. (2019). The regulatory role of attention in PTSD from an information

processing perspective. In M. T. Tull & N. A. Kimbrel (Eds.), Emotion in PTSD. New

York, NY: Elsevier.

MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION

1. Bardeen, J. R., Daniel, T. A., & Gordon, R. D., Hinnant, J. B., & Weathers, F. W. (2019).

Individual differences in attentional control explain the differential expression of threat-

related attentional bias among those with posttraumatic stress symptomatology and

predict symptom maintenance up to one year later. Manuscript submitted for publication.

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2. Bardeen, J. R., Daniel, T. A., Gratz, K. L., Vallender, E. J., Garrett, M. R., & Tull, M. T.

(2019). The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism moderates the relationship between

posttraumatic stress disorder and trauma script-evoked attentional bias to cocaine cues

among cocaine-dependent patients. Manuscript submitted for publication.

3. *Benfer, N., *Spitzer, L., & Bardeen, J. R. (2019). Efficacy of Third Wave Cognitive

Behavioral Therapies in the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress: A Meta-analytic Study.

Manuscript submitted for publication.

4. *Clauss, K., Witte, T. K., & Bardeen, J. R. (2019). The Barkley Deficits in Executive

Functioning Scale—Short Form: Examining a bifactor model in a community sample.

Manuscript submitted for publication.

5. *Thomas, K., Bardeen, J. R., *Clauss, K. (2019). Attentional control moderates the

relationship between cognitive fusion and anxiety. Manuscript submitted for publication.

CONFERENCE SYMPOSIA PRESENTATIONS

*Benfer, N., & Bardeen, J. R. (2019, March). A network analysis of associations among

emotion regulation difficulties, specific emotion regulation strategies, and posttraumatic

stress symptoms. In A. Jones (chair), Emotional impact of trauma: Informing models of

emotional experience and emotion regulation within posttraumatic stress disorder.

Symposium presented at the 38th annual meeting of the Anxiety and Depression

Association of America, Chicago, IL.

Bardeen, J. R., & *Daniel, T. A. (2018, November). Posttraumatic stress, attentional control,

and attentional bias to threat interact to predict posttraumatic stress symptoms over the

course of one year: An eye-tracking study. In P. Putman (chair), A better look at

attentional bias to threat: influences of attentional control, prefrontal executive function,

and stress. Symposium presented at the 52nd annual meeting of the Association for

Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Washington, DC.

*Rogers, T. A., Bardeen, J. R., & *Daniel, T. A. (2018, November). Inhibitory ability

moderates the association between health anxiety and attentional bias for uncertainty. In P.

Putman (chair), A better look at attentional bias to threat: influences of attentional

control, prefrontal executive function, and stress. Symposium presented at the 52nd

annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Washington,

DC.

Bardeen, J. R., & *Daniel. T. A. (2018, April). A longitudinal examination of the role of

attentional control in the relationship between posttraumatic stress and threat-related

attentional bias: An eye-tracking study. In N. Allen (chair), The moderating role of

attentional control in the etiology of mood and anxiety. Symposium presented at the 37th

annual meeting of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Washington, DC.

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Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Orcutt, H. K. (2016, October). An examination of the

incremental contribution of anxiety sensitivity to health anxiety beyond specific facets of

distress tolerance. In E. M. O’Bryan and A. C. McLeish (Chairs), Recent advances in the

study of health anxiety. Symposium presented at the 50th annual meeting of the

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY.

Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Orcutt, H. K. (2014, November). Attentional Control

prospectively predicts posttraumatic stress symptoms following trauma exposure. In M. J.

McDermott (chair), New directions in the multidisciplinary study of PTSD: An

examination of novel and understudied risk and resiliency factors. Symposium presented

at the 48th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,

Philadelphia, PA.

Bardeen, J. R., Kumpula, M. J., & Orcutt, H. K. (2013, April). Emotion regulation difficulties

as a prospective predictor of posttraumatic stress symptoms following a mass shooting. In

K. L. Gratz (Chair), Clarifying the relationships between emotion dysregulation and

posttraumatic stress symptoms. Symposium presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the

Anxiety and Depression Association of America, La Jolla, CA.

Bardeen, J. R., & Orcutt, H. K. (2011, November). Attentional control, attentional threat bias,

and posttraumatic stress symptomatology. Paper presented at the 27th annual meeting of

The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Baltimore, MD.

Pickett, S. M., Orcutt, H. K., & Bardeen, J. R. (2010, November). Experiential avoidance

moderates the relation between BIS/BAS and trauma-related outcomes. Paper presented

at the 44th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San

Francisco, CA.

Kumpula, M. J., Orcutt, H. K., Bardeen, J. R., & Varkovitzky, R. (2009, November).

Experiential avoidance and peritraumatic dissociation as prospective risk factors for

PTSD. Paper presented at the 25th annual meeting of The International Society for

Traumatic Stress Studies, Atlanta, GA.

CONFERENCE POSTER PRESENTATIONS

*Benfer, N., Bardeen, J. R., & *Conboy, N. (2019, November). Cognitive fusion moderates

the relationship between posttraumatic beliefs and posttraumatic stress disorder. Poster

accepted for presentation at the 53rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral

and Cognitive Therapies, Atlanta, GA.

*Clauss, K., & Bardeen, J. R. (2019). Testing the factor structure of the Barkley Deficits in

Executive Functioning Scale – Short Form. Poster accepted for presentation at the 53rd

annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Atlanta, GA.

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*Clauss, K., Bardeen, J. R., *Thomas, K., & *Benfer N. (2019). The Interactive Effect of

Emotional Reactivity and Maladaptive Metacognitive Beliefs on Anxiety. Poster accepted

for presentation at the 53rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and

Cognitive Therapies, Atlanta, GA.

*Conboy, N. E., & Bardeen, J. R. (2019, November). The interactive effect of anxiety

sensitivity and cognitive fusion on anxiety symptoms. Poster accepted for presentation at

the 53rd annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,

Atlanta, GA.

*Benfer, N. Bardeen, J. R., *Rogers, T. A., & *Clauss, K. (2018, November). Internal and

external regulation strategies modify the relationship between metacognitive beliefs and

psychological distress. Poster presented at the 52nd annual meeting of the Association for

Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Washington, DC.

*Clauss, K., Bardeen, J. B., *Rogers, T. A., & *Benfer, N. (2018, November). Testing the

factor structure of the original and modified attentional control scale. Poster presented at

the 52nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,

Washington, DC.

*Conboy, N. E., Bardeen, J. B., & *Benfer, N. (2018, November). The interactive effect of

cognitive fusion and experiential avoidance on generalized and social anxiety symptoms.

Poster presented at the 52nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and

Cognitive Therapies, Washington, DC.

*Rogers, T. A., *Daniel, T. A., *Benfer, N., *Clauss, K., & Bardeen, J. R. (2018, November).

An eye-tracking study of attentional biases for uncertainty and generalized anxiety. Poster

presented at the 52nd annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive

Therapies, Washington, DC.

*Swaine, V, *Clauss, K., & Bardeen, J. R. (2018). Examining the interactive effect of

attention to emotions and valuing happiness on depression and anxiety. Poster presented

at the annual meeting of the Alabama Psychological Association, Orange Beach, AL.

*Conboy, N., *Benfer, N., & Bardeen, J. R. (2018, March). The interactive effect of cognitive

fusion and experiential avoidance on generalized anxiety and social anxiety disorders.

Poster presented at Auburn University’s “This is Research” Student Symposium, Auburn,

AL.

*Edgemon, A. K.., Rapp, J., & Bardeen, J. R. (2018, March). Increasing eye contact in

children and adolescents with autism and related disabilities. Poster presented at Auburn

University’s “This is Research” Student Symposium, Auburn, AL.

*Benfer, N., *Rogers, T. A., *Swaine, V., & Bardeen, J. R. (2017, November). Experimental

manipulation of emotion regulation self-efficacy: Effects on emotion regulation ability

and affective reactivity. Poster presented at the 51st annual meeting of the Association for

Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.

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*Benfer, N., *Rogers, T. A., *Farmer, K., Fergus, T. A., & Bardeen, J. R. (2017, November).

The factor structure and incremental validity of the original and modified versions of the

Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale. Poster presented at the 51st annual meeting of

the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.

Clayson, K., Jin, C., Phillips, T., Harrott, A., Dolan, S., Bardeen, J.R., & Fergus, T. A. (2017,

November). Executive attention buffers the effect of trait anxiety and disgust proneness

on posttraumatic stress symptoms. Poster presented at the 51st annual meeting of the

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.

*Rogers. T. A., *Benfer, N., Fergus, T. A., & Bardeen, J. R. (2017, November). Factor

structure and incremental validity of the Distress Tolerance Scale: A bifactor analysis.

Poster presented at the 51st annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and

Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.

*Edgemon, A. K., Rapp, J. T., & Bardeen, J. R. (2017, October). Increasing eye contact in

children and adolescents with autism and related disabilities. Poster presented at the 26th

annual meeting of the Alabama Association for Behavioral Analysis, Birmingham, AL.

*Benfer, N., & Bardeen, J. R. (2017, June). A confirmatory factor analysis of the Modified

Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the

Alabama Psychological Association, Orange Beach, AL.

Bardeen, J. R., Daniel, A., *Benfer, N., & *Rogers, T. A. (2016, October). A longitudinal

examination of the role of attentional control in the relationship between attentional bias

to threat and posttraumatic stress symptoms: An eye-tracking study. Poster presented at

the 50th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New

York, NY.

*Benfer, N., Bardeen, J. R., & Fergus, T. A. (2016, October). The role of attention to emotions

in the association between emotional distress intolerance and anxiety. Poster presented at

the 50th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New

York, NY.

*Rogers, T. A., Bardeen, J. R., & Fergus, T. A. (2016, October). Developing Risk Profiles for

PTSD through the Use of Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) Curve Analysis.

Poster presented at the 50th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and

Cognitive Therapies: New York, NY.

Koegel, T. A., Sherrill, A. M., Bardeen, J. R., & Lilly, M. M. (2015, November).

Psychological inflexibility mediates the relationship between attentional control and

posttraumatic stress symptoms. Poster presented at the 49th annual meeting of the

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.

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Bardeen, J. R., *Daniel, T. A., Tull, M. T., Evenden, J., & Stevens, E. N. (2015, November). A

preliminary investigation of the time course of attention bias variability in posttraumatic

stress disorder: The moderating role of attentional control. Poster presented at the 49th

annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.

Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., *DeLoach, D., & *Crowley, D. (2015, November). Emotional

distress tolerance, experiential avoidance, and anxiety sensitivity: The buffering effect of

attentional control on associations with posttraumatic stress symptoms. Poster presented

at the 49th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,

Chicago, IL.

Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., Hannan, S. M., Orcutt, H. K., *Crowley, D., & *DeLoach, D.

(2015, November). Addressing psychometric limitations of the Difficulties in Emotion

Regulation Scale through item modification. Poster presented at the 49th annual meeting

of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.

Nosen, E., Dixon-Gordon, K. L., Austin, S. B., Binder, A., McGonigal, P., Hart, D., Bardeen,

J. R., & Law, K. (2015, November). An initial validation of the inventory of domains of

distress intolerance. Poster presented at the 49th annual meeting of the Association for

Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.

Stevens, E. N., & Bardeen, J. R. (2014, November). Sex differences in the mediating role of

emotion regulation difficulties in the relationship between higher-order cognitive abilities

and anxiety. Poster presented at the 48th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral

and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

Seligowski, A. V., Bardeen, J. R., Lee, D. J., & Orcutt, H. K. (2013, November). Emotion

regulation and posttraumatic stress symptoms: A meta-analytic review. Poster presented

at the 29th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies,

Philadelphia, PA.

Bardeen, J. R. & Orcutt, H. K. (2013, April). The time course of posttraumatic stress-related

attentional biases: From subliminal to supraliminal threat processing. Poster presented at

the 33rd annual meeting of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, La Jolla,

CA.

Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Wu, K. D. (2012, November). The interactive effect of worry

and intolerance of uncertainty in predicting posttraumatic stress symptoms. Poster

presented at the 46th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive

Therapies, Baltimore, MD.

Fergus, T. A., Bardeen, J. R., & Orcutt, H. K. (2012, November). Attentional control

moderates the relationship between the cognitive attentional syndrome and symptoms of

psychopathology. Poster presented at the 46th annual meeting of the Association for

Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Baltimore, MD.

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Fergus, T. A., Bardeen, J. R., & Wu, K. D. (2012, November). Intolerance of uncertainty is

associated with facilitated attention for uncertainty stimuli. Poster presented at the 46th

annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Baltimore,

MD.

Stevens, E. N., Bardeen, J. R., Lovejoy, M. C., & Behm, A. (2012, November). Emotion

dysregulation and associated cognitive processes. Poster presented at the 46th annual

meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Baltimore, MD.

Bardeen, J. R., Fergus, T. A., & Orcutt, H. K. (2012, May). Perceived emotion regulation self-

efficacy moderates the relationship between experiential avoidance and task-induced

negative affect. Poster presented at the 24th annual meeting of the Association for

Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.

Bardeen, J. R., Orcutt, H. K., Kumpula, M. J., & Varkovitzky, R. L. (2010, November). The

association between emotion regulation difficulties and posttraumatic stress symptoms in

college women following a mass shooting. Poster presented at the 44th annual meeting of

the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Francisco, CA.

Bardeen, J. R., Orcutt, H. K., Kumpula, M. J., & Varkovitzky, R. L. (2010, November).

Experiential avoidance as a prospective risk factor for change in posttraumatic stress

symptoms among college women experiencing a new potentially traumatic event. Poster

presented at the 44th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive

Therapies, San Francisco, CA.

Shelton, C. R., Crouch, J. L., & Bardeen, J. R. (2010, July). Attentional control and child

physical abuse risk. Poster presented at the International Family Violence and Child

Victimization Research Conference, Portsmouth, MA.

Bardeen, J. R., Varkovitzky, R., Kumpula, M. J., & Orcutt, H. K. (2009, November). Emotion

regulation difficulties in females with PTSD. Poster presented at the 25th annual meeting

of The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Atlanta, GA.

Kumpula, M. J., Bardeen, J. R., Varkovitzky, R., & Orcutt, H. K. (2009, November).

Behavioral forecasting and sex to reduce negative affect: Prospective predictors of

assault risk. Poster presented at the 25th annual meeting of The International Society for

Traumatic Stress Studies, Atlanta, GA.

Varkovitzky, R., Kumpula, M. J., Bardeen, J. R., & Orcutt, H. K. (2009, November). PTSD as

a prospective mediator of sexual revictimization within three- and four- factor PTSD

models. Poster presented at the 25th annual meeting of The International Society for

Traumatic Stress Studies, Atlanta, GA.

Bardeen, J. R., & Read, J. P. (2008, November). The role of attentional control in affective

responding to trauma re-telling. Poster presented at the 42nd annual meeting of the

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.

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Bardeen, J. R., Read, J. P., Curtin, J. J., & Bytschkow, K. M. (2007, November). Using a

modified Stroop to examine trauma, posttraumatic stress, and alcohol cognitions: A pilot

study. Poster presented at the 41st annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and

Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

TEACHING AND SUPERVISION EXPERIENCE

Auburn University (August 2014 – Present)

Graduate Courses

Clinical Practicum (combined didactics and clinical supervision; PSYC 8910; PhD)

o Major didactics (per semester) in motivational interviewing, mindfulness- and acceptance-

based techniques, and advanced exposure techniques for anxiety- and fear-related

pathology

Foundations of Psychological Assessment (PSYC 8370; PhD)

Undergraduate Courses

Introduction to Clinical Psychology (PSYC 4010)

Master’s Thesis and Dissertation Committees

Madison Silverstein, Thesis defended Fall 2015

Jessica Petri, Thesis defended Spring 2017

Natasha Benfer, Thesis defended Fall 2017

Madison Silverstein, Dissertation defended Fall 2017

Travis Rogers, Thesis defended Spring 2018

Sadie O’Neill, Dissertation defended Spring 2018

Jessica Gayleard, Thesis defended Fall 2018

Angelos Angelidas (Leiden University), Dissertation defended Spring 2019

Nicole Schultz, Dissertation defended Spring 2019

Dennis Hoyer, Thesis defended Spring 2019

Travis Rogers, Dissertation proposal defended Spring 2019

Natasha Benfer, Dissertation proposal defended Spring 2019

Amanda Kanthi Nagulendran (Monash University), Dissertation defended Summer 2019

Qualifying Exam Committees (for promotion to Ph.D. candidate)

Madison Silverstein, defended Fall 2016

Sadie O’Neill, defended Spring 2017

Nicole Schultz, defended Summer 2017

Natasha Benfer, defended Fall 2018

Travis Rogers, defended Fall 2018

Kate Clauss, defended Spring 2019

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July 2013-December 2013

Cognitive Behavior Therapy Instructor and Clinical Supervisor, Psychiatry Residency Program,

University of Mississippi Medical Center

Supervisor: Matthew Tull, Ph.D.

Combined clinical didactics and supervision

July 2012-May 2013

Program of Excellence in Practice and Dissemination of Motivational Interviewing, University of

Mississippi Medical Center & G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center

Supervisors: Daniel Williams, Ph.D. & Julie Schumacher-Coffey, Ph.D.

Received didactic and practicum training in motivational interviewing and dissemination of motivational interviewing to community providers

Work samples were coded for adherence and competence at an expert level

Conducted a four day workshop with individual and group coaching to healthcare providers at Mississippi State Hospital

Residents who complete this training are considered adequately equipped to practice motivational interviewing and provide basic training and supervision in this approach

INVITED GUEST LECTURES

Bardeen, J. R. (2017, March). Attentional control as a trauma-related self-regulatory

mechanism. Invited lecture for Auburn University’s Psychology Colloquium Series,

Auburn University, Auburn, AL.

Bardeen, J. R. (2014, June). Research Methods: Null hypothesis significance testing. Invited

lecture in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Mississippi

Medical Center, Jackson, MS.

Bardeen, J. R. (2014, June). Research methods: Observational research and single subject

designs. Invited lecture in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior,

University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS.

Bardeen, J. R. (2013, December). Treatment of anxiety disorders with cognitive-behavioral

techniques. Invited lecture in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior,

University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS.

Bardeen, J. R. (2011, April). What to expect from graduate school. Invited lecture for

Abnormal Psychology undergraduate course, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL.

Bardeen, J. R. (2011, February). Attentional control, attentional threat bias, and posttraumatic

stress symptomatology. Invited lecture for the Center for the Study of Family Violence

and Sexual Assault Brownbag Series, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL.

Bardeen, J. R. (2008, October). The role of attentional control in affective responding

following trauma re-telling: Do posttraumatic stress symptoms matter?. Invited lecture

for the Anxiety Research Topic Series, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL.

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CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Mississippi Consortium Psychology Residency (Internship), Jackson, MS

April 2013-June 2013

Community-based Dual Disorders Program, Harbor House Chemical Dependency Services

Supervisors: Scott Coffey, Ph.D. & Julie Schumacher-Coffey, Ph.D.

Provided individual evidence-based treatment (e.g., motivational interviewing, prolonged exposure) to clients with co-occurring substance use disorders and mood and anxiety pathology in a residential substance abuse treatment program

Facilitated a behavioral activation group for clinically depressed clients and an emotions group with components of mindfulness, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance for clients dealing with impulse control difficulties and general emotional dysregulation

January 2013-March 2013

Substance Use/PTSD Treatment Program, G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center

Supervisors: Kevin Connolly, Ph.D. & Daniel Williams, Ph.D.

Provided comprehensive empirically-based assessment, treatment (i.e., group cognitive processing therapy) and follow-up services (i.e., skills based group aftercare) for Veterans with co-occurring substance use and post traumatic stress disorders (PTSD)

Participated in interdisciplinary team treatment planning and acted as case manager for residential clients

October 2012-December 2013

Trauma Recovery Program, G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center

Supervisor: Judith Lyons, Ph.D.

Provided individual and group evidence-based treatment (i.e., prolonged exposure) to inpatient residential clients with PTSD and commonly co-occurring pathology

Participated in interdisciplinary team treatment planning and acted as case manager for multiple residential clients

July 2012-January 2013

Dialectical Behavior Therapy Clinic, University of Mississippi Medical Center

Supervisor: Kim Gratz, Ph.D.

Provided individual and group dialectal behavior therapy (DBT), as well as phone coaching, to outpatient clients with borderline personality disorder and related pathology

Participated in weekly DBT consultation team meetings

July 2012-September 2012

Mood and Anxiety Disorders Clinic, University of Mississippi Medical Center

Supervisor: Matthew Tull, Ph.D.

Provided individual evidence-based treatment to outpatient clients with a variety of anxiety pathology (i.e., OCD [hoarding], panic disorder, PTSD)

Conducted intake interviews, including diagnostic assessments, comprehensive suicide risk assessments, and treatment recommendations with clients with mood and anxiety pathology

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Pre-Internship Training Experiences

Group Facilitator

June 2010-June 2011

DeKalb County Domestic Abuse Program, DeKalb, IL

Supervisor: Alan Rosenbaum, Ph.D.

Served as a group facilitator for 26 week domestic violence intervention program

Worked closely with an interdisciplinary team of mental health workers from a variety of diverse backgrounds

Program components focused primarily on cognitive restructuring, relationship building, the effects of abuse on the family, and cultural violence

Completed 20 Hour Partner Abuse Intervention Program Facilitator Training

Completed 40 Hour Domestic Violence Training (Safe Passage, 2010; mandated under the Illinois Domestic Violence Act)

Clinical Psychology Trainee

January 2009-June 2011

Psychological Services Center, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb IL

Clinic Director: Karen White, Ph.D.

Supervisors: Holly Orcutt, Ph.D., Kevin Wu, Ph.D., M. Christine Lovejoy, Ph.D., Kathryn Bell, Ph.D.

Provided individual and couples psychotherapy and conducted intellectual, personality, and behavioral assessments with university and community clients presenting with a variety of problems

Used a variety of empirically supported treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Skills Training in Affect and Interpersonal Regulation, Interoceptive Exposure Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Behavioral Activation

Clinical Interviewer

August 2008-August 2009

Center for the Study of Family Violence and Sexual Assault, DeKalb, IL

Supervisor: Mandy Rabenhorst, Ph.D. Administered Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders (SCID) interviews

to survivors of the 2008 NIU campus shooting

Project Support Specialist

October 2007-July 2008

Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo

Supervisor: Rebecca Houston, Ph.D.

Administered structured interviews (e.g., Psychiatric Research Interview for Substance and

Mental Disorders, Stressful Life Events Inventory) to patients at community substance abuse

treatment centers in Buffalo, New York

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Clinical Interviewer

December 2006-May 2007

Dept. of Psychology: Alcohol Research Laboratory, University at Buffalo

Supervisor: Jennifer Read, Ph.D.

Administered Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) interviews to college students with

trauma histories

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Anxiety and Depression Association of America

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (Ambassador, 2017-present)

Association for Psychological Science

Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology

The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (Conference reviewer: 2017, 2018, 2019)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Editorial board, Emotion, 2017-present

Editorial board, Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2017-present

Editorial board, Journal of Contextual and Behavioral Sciences, 2017-present

Ad-Hoc Reviewer for:

American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse

Assessment

Anxiety, Stress, & Coping

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy

Clinical Psychology Review

Cognition & Emotion

Cognitive Therapy and Research

Journal of Abnormal Psychology

Journal of Addictions Medicine

Journal of Anxiety Disorders

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry

Journal of Clinical Psychology

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

Journal of Contextual and Behavioral Sciences

Journal of Experimental Psychopathology

Journal of Personality Assessment

Journal of Personality Disorders

Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease

Journal of Traumatic Stress

Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders & Treatment

Military Psychology

Motivation and Emotion

Personality and Individual Differences

Psychiatry Research

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Psychological Assessment

Psychopharmacology

Stress & Health

Traumatology

United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation

UNIVERSITY-RELATED LEADERSHIP COMMITTEES AND SERVICE

Committee Chair, Search for Two Assistant Professors (Clinical, 2019-2020)

Committee Member, Search for Assistant Professor (Clinical Neuroscience, 2017-2018)

Committee Chair, Clinical Program Interview Weekend Committee (2016-2019)

Committee Member, Graduate Student Committee (2017-present)

Committee Member, Research Colloquium Committee (2016 – present)

Committee Member, Student Conference Travel Committee (2015-present)

Committee Member, Research Committee for Faculty Annual Review (2015-2016)

Committee Member, Faculty Welcoming Committee (2015-2016)