ERIC A. FERTUCK, PH.D. Curriculum Vitae Phone: (212) 650-5847

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ERIC A. FERTUCK, PH.D.Curriculum VitaeEric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.Associate Professor of PsychologyThe City College of New YorkThe City University of New York160 Convent AvenueNorth Academic Center, Room 7/239New York, NY 10031Phone: (212) 650-5847E-mail: efertuck@ccny.cuny.eduDate CV PreparedSeptember 20, 2013Personal DataPlace of Birth: Detroit, MICitizenship: United StatesAcademic Training1992B.S.Michigan State UniversityPsychology, With Honors1998Ph.D.Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies,Adelphi UniversityClinical Psychology2006CertificateColumbia University, Center for PsychoanalyticPsychoanalysis Training and ResearchPsychoanalytic trainingDissertationFertuck, E. A., Bucci, W., Blatt, S. J., & Ford, R. Q. (2004). Verbal representation and therapeutic changeamong anaclitic and introjective inpatients. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 41(1), 13–25.Sponsor: Wilma Bucci, Ph.D.Licensure1999 to PresentTraineeships1997 to 19991999 to 20012001 to 20032000 to 20062003 to 2006New York State Licensed Psychologist [# 013946]Psychology Intern, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Cornell Medical Center,Westchester DivisionPsychology Fellow, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Cornell Medical Center,Westchester DivisionGlass Research Fellow, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Trainingand ResearchCandidate, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and ResearchPostdoctoral Research Fellow, Columbia University, College of Physicians andSurgeons, Department of PsychiatryProfessional Organizations and SocietiesMember, American Psychological AssociationMember, International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders

Eric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.Page 2Member, International Society for Transference Focused PsychotherapyMember, Society for NeuroscienceAcademic Appointments2001 to 2003Fellow of Psychology in Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College2003 to 2006Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Affective and Related Disorders FellowshipProgram, Columbia University, New York State Psychiatric Institute2006-2010Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology (in Psychiatry), Department ofPsychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University2006-2008Research Scientist II, New York State Psychiatric Institute2008-PresentResearch Scientist IV, New York State Psychiatric Institute2006-2013Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology (in Psychiatry), Columbia UniversityMedical Center, Department of Psychiatry2010-PresentAssociate Professor of Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Cognitive NeuroscienceSubprograms, City College of New York, The Graduate Center, City University of 92013Grants2000-2003Graduated with Honors from Michigan State UniversityGoldberg Scholarship, Columbia University, Center for Psychoanalytic Trainingand ResearchAlumni Award for Psychology Fellow Excellence, Department of Psychiatry, WeillCornell Medical CollegeLionel Ovesey Award, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training andResearch and the Association for Psychoanalytic MedicineNIH Clinical Researcher Loan Repayment Program AwardeeJohn Weber Award for Research Contribution, Columbia University Center forPsychoanalytic Training and ResearchYoung Investigator Award, International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders(ISSPD)Grand Rounds, 11:00am-12:00pm in St. Luke's Roosevelt, Neurons to Narratives: AUnified Approach to Borderline Personality Disorder, January 30International Psychoanalytic Association Research FundComputerized Reflective Function: A Psychotherapy Process MeasurePrincipal Investigator, Direct Costs: 7,0002000-2003Borderline Personality Disorder Research FoundationRandomized Clinical Trial of Psychotherapy of Borderline Personality DisorderCo-Investigator (PI: O. Kernberg), Direct Cost: 1,000,0002003-2007National Institute of Mental Health (R01 MH62665)A Prospective Study of Suicidal Behavior in Borderline Personality DisorderCo-Investigator (PI: B. Stanley), Direct Cost: 2,829,7252003-2006National Institute of Mental Health (MH015144)National Research Service Award FellowshipFellow (PI: R. Rieder)2006-2008Fund for Psychoanalytic Research, American Psychoanalytic AssociationConscious and Unconscious Processing of Social Stimuli in Borderline PersonalityDisorder: An fMRI Study

Eric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.Page 3Principal Investigator, Direct Costs: 34,0002007-2009American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Standard Research GrantCortisol Reactivity in the Prediction of Suicide Attempts in Borderline PersonalityDisorderPrincipal Investigator, Direct Cost: 59,2102007-2012National Institute of Mental Health K23 MH077044-01A2Social Neuroscience of Borderline Personality Disorder. Patient OrientedMentored Career Development AwardPrincipal Investigator, Direct Cost: 821,9512008-2013National Institute of Mental Health 2R01MH061017-06A2Project Title: Treating Suicidal Behavior and Self-Mutilation in BPDCo-Investigator (PI: B. Stanley), Direct Cost: 1,667,3572010-2011Neural Systems of Social and Physical Pain in Borderline Personality: Does RejectionAlter Pain Sensitivity in BPD? Neuropsychoanalysis Foundation.Role on Project: Principal Investigator, Direct Costs: 11,9992010-2011The Neural Basis of Attachment and Reflective Function in Borderline PersonalityDisorderInternational Psychoanalytic Association (IPA).Role on Project: Co-PI, Direct Costs: 8,690.00.2010-2011Social and Nonsocial Threat Appraisal in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)City College of New York City Seeds GrantsRole on Project: Co-Investigator, Direct Costs: 50,000.002012-2013A Translational Neuroscience Study of Social Learning and Trust Appraisal inBorderline Personality DisorderCity College of New York City Seeds GrantsRole on Project: Principal Investigator, Direct Costs: 50,000.002012-2014Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Safety Planning for Suicidal Behavior: ATreatment Development Study, Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (M. Chesin)Role on Project: Co-Investigator, Direct Costs: 100,000Departmental and University Committees1996 to 1997Admissions Committee Member, Derner Institute, Adelphi University1996 to 1997Editor, Newsletter for the faculty, students, and staff of the Derner Institute, AdelphiUniversity1996 to 1997Treasurer, Fourth Year Class, Derner Institute, Adelphi University1998 to 1999Intern/Fellow Representative, Psychology Education Committee, New YorkPresbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, Westchester Division2002 to PresentMember, Research Committee, Columbia University Center for PsychoanalyticTraining and Research2009 to PresentMember, Ovesey Award Committee2011 to PresentMember, Strategic Planning Working Group, City University of New YorkPsychology DepartmentTeaching Experience and Responsibilities

Eric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.1993 to 199819992003 to 20062006 to Present2006 to Present2006 to 1201120112012201220122012Page 4Adelphi University, The Learning Center, Graduate Learning AssistantCornell University, Department of Psychology, Educational Supervisor, SummerExternship Program, New York Presbyterian HospitalSupervised education and clinical placements of 15 Cornell Undergraduates at theWestchester and Payne Whitney ClinicsColumbia University, Department of Neuroscience, Neuropsychology Lab,Supervision and training of psychometriciansClinical Supervisor, Clinical Psychology Externship Program, New York StatePsychiatric Institute, supervised clinical assessment for doctoral level externsTeaching Faculty, Psychotherapy Program, Columbia University Center forPsychoanalytic Training and Research. Instructor in 6 week course in TransferenceFocused PsychotherapyTeaching Faculty, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training andResearch. Instructor in 6 week course in Transference Focused PsychotherapyReader, Dissertation Committee of Johari Massey, Columbia University, TeachersCollege, Columbia University Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology.Title: Personality traits, family characteristics, and posttraumatic stress disorder in asample of maltreated children. Chair: George A. Bonanno.Reader, Dissertation Committee of Rebecca Prince Kennedy, Columbia University,Teachers College Columbia University Department of Counseling and ClinicalPsychology. Title: Implementing Evidence-Based Practices into PsychotherapyTraining in Clinical Psychology PhD Programs. Chair: Helen VerdeliMaster’s Thesis Advisor, New York University, Master’s Program in GeneralPsychology (Inkung Song, MA and Duygu Secil Arac, MA)Adjunct Professor, Clinical Psychology Sub-Program, The Graduate Center, CityUniversity of New York. Course Taught: Biological Basis of Behavior taught toMaster’s in Counseling and Clinical Psychology Ph.D. studentsMaster’s Thesis Supervisor, Master’s in Psychology Program of the University ofMaastricht, Netherlands (Annemarie Miano, MS). Title of thesis: RejectionSensitivity as a mediator between borderline personality features and negative traitappraisalInstructor, Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College of New York, The GraduateCenter, City University of New York. Courses: Biological Basis of Behavior;Associate Professor; Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College of New York, TheGraduate Center, City University of New York. Courses: Biological Basis of Behavior;Cognition and Affect; Supervision and Consultation; Practicum on Evidence BasedPractice: Transference Focused PsychotherapySecond Doctoral Exam Reader, Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College of NewYork, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Gabrielle Cione)Second Doctoral Exam Reader, Cognitive Neuroscience Subprogram, City College ofNew York, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Ron Whiteman)Dissertation Committee Reader, Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College of NewYork, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Iris Perach)Second Doctoral Exam Chair, Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College of NewYork, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Brian Mueller)Dissertation Committee Reader, Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College of NewYork, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Tzachi Slonim)Dissertation Committee Member, Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College ofNew York, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Petra Vospernik)Dissertation Committee Reader, Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College of NewYork, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Jeff Wentzel)Dissertation Committee Chair, Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College of NewYork, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Jeffrey Erbe)

Eric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.201220122012-PresentPage 5Second Doctoral Exam Chair, Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College of NewYork, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Virtue Sankoh)Master’s Thesis Committee Member, Clinical Psychology Subprogram, City College ofNew York, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Grace Kiriakos)Supervisor, Transference Focused Psychotherapy (TFP), Mexican Psychiatric InstituteTFP Research ProjectOther Professional Activities2000 to 2002Borderline Personality Disorder Research Foundation, New York, NYAdministrative Coordinator and Officer (part time)Coordinated the Foundation’s communication with its sponsorship of international,multi-site, and interdisciplinary basic and clinical research projects in borderlinepersonality disorder (BPD)2000 to PresentWeill Cornell Medical College, Research Psychotherapist, Transference FocusedPsychotherapy (TFP). Conducting manualized psychotherapy for BPD in three grantfunded trials. Judged “adherent and competent” by treatment developers2001 and 2002Invited NIMH Junior Investigator“New Directions in Borderline Personality” Workshop, July 2001, The RockefellerUniversity, May 2002, University of Minnesota2004Invited Presenter and Participant, NIMH Think Tank on the More Effective Treatmentof Borderline Personality Disorder.2009Chair, Local Organizing Committee, Congress of the International Society for the Studyof Personality Disorders (ISSPD), New York City2011Member, Search Committee for Tenure-Track Faculty Position, Department ofPsychology, City College of New York,Editorial Boards:Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Research SectionInternational Scholarly Research Network Journals, PsychiatryAd Hoc Reviewer:Archives of General PsychiatryArchives of Suicide ResearchClinical Psychology ReviewInternational Journal of Psychiatry in MedicineJournal of Abnormal PsychologyJournal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental PsychiatryJournal of Personality DisordersLaw & Human BehaviorPersonality and Mental HealthPsychiatry ResearchPsychotherapy: Theory/ Research/ Practice/ TrainingPsychological MedicinePersonality Disorders: Theory, Research, and TreatmentPsychoanalytic PsychologyPsychotherapy and PsychosomaticsJournal of Psychopathology and Behavioral AssessmentThe International Journal of Psychiatric MedicineJournal of the American Psychoanalytic AssociationJournal of Personality AssessmentJournal of Psychotherapy IntegrationGrant Reviewer:

Eric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.Page 6United Kingdom’s National Institute of Health Research (2007)Professional Staff Congress of CUNY Research Award Program (2011, 2012)Dutch Fund for Neuropsychoanalysis (2012)CUNY Dissertation Grant Awards (2012, 2013)Far Fund CUNY Clinical Psychology Far Fund Dissertation Grant Award(2010-Present)Academic PromotionReviewer:Faculty SearchCommittees:Queens College, City University of New York, Department of PsychologyDepartment of Psychology, City College of CUNY, TranslationalResearch Tenure-Track Position 2012 (Chair: E. Jurist)Department of Psychology, City College of CUNY, ComputationalNeuroscience, Tenure-Track Position 2013-14 (Chair: T. Ro)Published peer reviewed articles*denotes first or senior authorSmith, T., Hull, J., Romanelli, S., Fertuck, E. A., & Weiss, K. (1999). Symptoms and neurocognition asrate limiters in skills training for psychotic patients. American Journal of Psychiatry, 156, 1817-1818.*Fertuck, E. A., Bucci, W., Blatt, S. J., & Ford, R. Q. (2004). Verbal representation and therapeutic changeamong anaclitic and introjective inpatients. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 41(1),13–25.Lenzenweger, M. F., Clarkin, J. F., Fertuck, E. A., & Kernberg, O. F. (2004). Executive neurocognitivefunctioning and neurobehavioral systems indicators in borderline personality disorder: A preliminary study.Journal of Personality Disorders, 18(5), 421-438.Hoermann, S., Clarkin, J. F., Hull, J., & Fertuck, E. A. (2004). Attachment dimensions as predictors ofmedical hospitalizations in individuals with cluster B personality disorders. Journal of PersonalityDisorders, 18(6), 595-603.*Fertuck, E. A., Lenzenweger, M. F., Clarkin, J. F., & Stanley, B. (2005). Neurocognition and borderlinepersonality disorder: Status and future directions. European Journal of Clinical Research [Klinik &Forschung] 11(1), 9-13.*Fertuck, E. A., Lenzenweger, M. F., & Clarkin, J. F. (2005). The association between attentional andexecutive controls and the expression of borderline personality disorder features. Psychopathology, 38, 7581.Sher, L., Mann J. J., Traskman-Bendz L., Winchel R., Huang Y., Fertuck E. A., Stanley B. (2006). Lowercerebrospinal fluid homovanillic acid levels in depressed suicide attempters. Journal of Affective Disorders,90(1), 83-9.Wilson, S. W., Fertuck, E. A., Kwittel, A., Stanley, M. C., & Stanley, B. (2006). Impulsivity, suicidality,and alcohol use disorders in adolescents and young adults with borderline personality disorder.International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 18(1), 189-96.*Fertuck, E. A., Marsano-Jozefowicz, S., Stanley, B., Tryon, W., Oquendo, M., Mann, J. J., & Keilp, J. G.(2006). The impact of anxiety and borderline personality disorder on neuropsychological performance inmajor depression. Journal of Personality Disorders. 20(1), 55-70.

Eric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.Page 7*Fertuck, E. A., & Stanley, B. (2006). Cognitive disturbance in borderline personality disorder:Phenomenologic, social cognitive, and neurocognitive findings. Current Psychosis and Therapeutic Reports,4, 105-111.*Fertuck, E. A., Lenzenweger, M. F., Clarkin, J. F., Hoermann, S., & Stanley, B. (2006). Executiveneurocognition, memory systems, and borderline personality disorder. Clinical Psychology Review, 26,346–375.*Fertuck, E. A., Makhija, N. & Stanley, B.S. (2007). The nature of suicidality in borderline personalitydisorder. Primary Psychiatry, 14(12).*Fertuck, E. A., Jekal, J., Song, I., Wyman, B., Morris, M. C., Wilson, S. T., Brodsky, B. S., & Stanley, B.(2009). Enhanced “Reading the Mind in the Eyes” in borderline personality disorder compared to healthycontrols. Psychological Medicine, 39(12), 1979-1988.Levy, K. N., F. E. Yeomans, Denning, F., & Fertuck, E. A. (2010). UK National Institute for Clinical Excellenceguidelines for the treatment of borderline personality disorder. Personality and Mental Health 4(1): 54-58.Cione, G.F., Coleburn, L.A., Fertuck, E.A., Fraenkel, P. (2011). Psychodynamic Play Therapy With a Six-Year-OldAfrican American Boy Diagnosed With ADHD. Journal of Infant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 10:130-143.*Fertuck, E. A., J. Keilp, et al. (2012). Higher Executive Control and Visual Memory Performance PredictTreatment Completion in Borderline Personality Disorder. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 81(1): 38-43.*Fertuck, E. A., E. Mergenthaler, Target, M., Levy, K. N., Clarkin, J. (2012). Development and criterionvalidity of a computerized text analysis measure of reflective functioning. Psychotherapy Research 22(3):298-305.*Erbe, J., Diamond, D., & Fertuck, E. A. (2012). Mental Representation, Social Cognition, and the NeuralUnderpinnings of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Multi-Level Approach. Neuropsychoanalysis. 14(2):195-203Miano, A., Fertuck, E.A., Arntz, A., Stanley, B., 2013. Rejection Sensitivity Is a Mediator BetweenBorderline Personality Disorder Features and Facial Trust Appraisal. Journal of Personality Disorders, 27,442-456.Fertuck, E.A., Grinband, J., Stanley, B., 2013. Facial trust appraisal negatively biased in borderlinepersonality disorder. Psychiatry Research, 27, 195-202.Richardson-Vejlgaard, R., Broudy, C., Brodsky, B., Fertuck, E. A., Stanley, B., 2013. Predictors ofpsychotherapy alliance in Borderline Personality Disorder. Psychotherapy Research, 23, 539-546.Submitted peer reviewed articles*denotes first or senior authorStanley, B., Wilson, S. T., Fertuck, E. A., & Mann, J. J. The impact of suicide attempter status onmonoamine function in Borderline Personality Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder.Goodman, J, Fertuck, E, Chesin, M, Lichenstein, S, Stanley, B. The Moderating Role of RejectionSensitivity in the Relationship Between Emotional Maltreatment and Borderline Symptoms

Eric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.Page 8Chesin, M, Fertuck, E, Goodman, J, Lichenstein, S, Stanley, B. The Interaction Between RejectionSensitivity and Emotional Maltreatment in Borderline Personality DisorderManuscripts in Preparation*denotes first or senior authorStanley, B., Fertuck, E. A., Keilp, J., & Mann, J. J. Cortisol reactivity to social stress differentiatesBorderline Personality Disorder from Major Depressive Disorder.Alonso, D., Fertuck, E. A., Stanley, B. Correlates of Self-Injury and Suicide Attempt: The Role ofAggression, Hostility, Impulsivity, and Depression.*Fertuck, E. A., Grinband, J., Hirsch, J., Mann, J. J., Wager, T., Ochsner, K., Pilkonis, P. Erbe, J., &Stanley, B. Trust and fear appraisal in borderline personality disorder.Chapters and Books*denotes first or senior author2000Clarkin, J. F., Fertuck, E. A., Mattis, S, & Hurt, S. (2000). Psychological and neuropsychologicalassessment. In Austrian, S. (Ed.) Mental disorders, medications, and clinical social work, 2nd Edition. NewYork: Columbia University Press.2003Clarkin, J. F., & Fertuck, E. A., (2003). Psychological and neuropsychological assessment. In Hales, R.,Yudofsky, S. C., & Talbott, J. A. (Eds.) Textbook of Psychiatry (4th Edition), pp. 189-218. Washington,D.C.: American Psychiatric Press.Clarkin, J. F., Carpenter, D., & Fertuck, E. A. (2003). The state of family therapy research: A positiveprognosis. In Sholevar, G. P. & Schwoeri, L. D. (Eds.) Textbook of family and marital therapy, pp. 771795. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association Press.2006Wilson, S. T., Fertuck, E. A., Kwittel, A., Morris, M. C., Stanley, B. (2006). Borderline personalitydisorder, impulsivity, suicidality and alcohol use disorders. In Kandel I., Merrick J., & Sher, L. (Eds.).Adolescence and Alcohol: An International Perspective. London: Freund, 2006, pp. 39-47.2012Sneed, J. R., Fertuck, E. A., Kanellopoulos, D., & Culang, M. E. (2012). Borderline personality disorder.To appear in P. Sturmey and M. Hersen (Eds.) Handbook of evidence-based practice in clinical psychology.Volume 2, Adults. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.2013Fertuck, E. A., Chesin, M., Stanley, B. (in press). Mood Disorders in the Context of Borderline PersonalityDisorder. In Mann, J. J., & Roose, S. P. The Handbook for Management of Mood Disorders. Cambridge,UK: Cambridge University Press.Fertuck, E. A., Chesin, M., (in press). Borderline Personality Disorder and Mood Disorders. Primer onBorderline Personality Disorder. In Stanley, B., & New, A. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.Letters, reviews, editorials*denotes first or senior author2001

Eric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.Page 9*Fertuck, E. A. (2001). Reconciling intrapersonal and interpersonal experience: The rapprochement ofattachment and object relations theory in understanding the borderline patient [Invited Essay].Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, Summer Issue.2007*Fertuck, E. A. (2007). Review of “Evidence-based Psychotherapy: Where Theory and Practice Meet.”Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training. 44(1), 115-116.2008*Fertuck, E.A. (2008). Review of “The Brain That Changes Itself.” Neuropsychoanalysis, 10, 99-100.2009*Fertuck, E. A. (2009). Borderline “Empathy” Revisited, rder 200907/borderline-empathy-revisited: Psychology Today-Blog.2010Erbe, J.K., Fertuck, E.A. (2010). Review of B. Stanley & L.J. Siever (2010). The interpersonal dimensionof borderline personality disorder: Toward a neuropeptide model. Am. J. Psychiatry 167:24-39. J. Amer.Psychoanal. Assn., 58:580-582.Erbe, J.K., Fertuck, E.A. (2010). Review of H.W. Koenigsberg, L.J. Siever, H. Lee, S. Pizzarello, A.S. New,M. Goodman, H. Cheng, J. Flory, & J. Prohovnik (2009). Neural correlates of emotion processing inborderline personality disorder. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 172:192-199. J. Amer. Psychoanal.Assn., 58:143-144.*Fertuck, E.A. (2010). Falling behind and Catching up with Contemporary Research on PersonalityDisorders: Introduction to Lenzenweger. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 58:737-739.2011*Fertuck, E.A. (2011). The Scientific Study of Unconscious Processes: The Time is Ripe for(Re)Convergence of Neuroscientific and Psychoanalytic Conceptions. Neuropsychoanalysis, 13:45-48.Abstracts*denotes first or senior author*7/111993Fastenau, P. S., Denburg, N. L., & Fertuck, E. A. (1993). Sex differences in auditory and visual processingacross the lifespan: Extension of Coltheart, Hull, and Slater. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 7, 352353.1994Denburg, N. L., Fastenau, P. S., & Fertuck, E. A. (1994). Cowboy Story: Resistance to aging found inreading memory. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society,Cincinnati,OH. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1, 380.2004*Fertuck, E. A., Mergenthaler, E., Target, M., & Clarkin, J. F. (2004). Initial validity of a computerizedtext analysis measure of reflective function. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 52(4),1215-1217.*Fertuck, E. A., Target, M., Mergenthaler, E., & Clarkin, J. F. (2004). The development of a computerizedlinguistic analysis instrument of the reflective functioning measure. Journal of the American PsychoanalyticAssociation, 52(2), 473-475.2005

Eric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.Page 10*Fertuck, E. A., Mann, J. J., & Stanley, B. (2005). The role of suicide attempter status on homovanillicacid levels in borderline personality disorder, major depressive disorder, and controls. BiologicalPsychiatry, 57S(8S), 190S.*Fertuck, E. A., Marsano-Jozefowicz, S., Stanley, B., Tryon, W., Oquendo, M., Mann, J. J., & Keilp, J. K.(2005). The impact of anxiety and borderline personality disorder on neuropsychological performance inmajor depression. Biological Psychiatry, 57(8S), 190S-191S.Stanley, B., Fertuck, E. A., Wilson, S., & Mann, J. J. (2005). The impact of suicide attempter status onserotonergic function in borderline personality disorder, major depressive disorder, and controls. BiologicalPsychiatry, 57(8S), 188S.2009Wyman, B., Fertuck, E. A., & Stanley, B. (2009). Borderline personality disorder features and anxiety areassociated with enhanced "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" in nonclinical adults. Journal of the AmericanPsychoanalytic Association, 57(5), 1179-1184.*Fertuck, E. A., Grinband, J., Hirsch, J., Mann, J. J., & Stanley, B. (2009). Trust and fear appraisal inborderline personality disorder: Preliminary psychophysical findings with an fMRI compatible task.NeuroImage, 47(Supplement 1), S71.2010*Fertuck, E. A., Grinband, J., Hirsch, J., Mann, J. J., Wager, T., Ochsner, K., Pilkonis, P. Erbe, J. & Stanley,B. (2010). Trust and fear appraisal in borderline personality disorder: Preliminary fMRI findings. Posterpresented at the Meeting of the Society for Biological Psychiatry, New Orleans, LA.2011McGiffin, J., Bibi, R., Papini, S., Lemon, P., Hien D., Fertuck, E. A., Ruglass, L., Yoon, P., Garcia, E.,Kiriakos, G., Bornstein, R. T., Skiba, R. M., & Melara, R. D. (2012). The effects of dissociative processingstyle on inhibitory control in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): An electrophysiological study. Posterpresented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. New Orleans, LA.Fertuck, E. A., Grinband, J., Hirsch, J., Mann, J. J., Wager, T., Ochsner, K., Pilkonis, P. Erbe, J. & Stanley,B. (2010). Trust and fear appraisal in borderline personality disorder: Preliminary fMRI findings. Posterpresented at the Meeting of the Society for Biological Psychiatry, New Orleans, LA.Fertuck, E. A., Grinband, J., Hirsch, J., Mann, J. J., Wager, T., Ochsner, K., Pilkonis, P. Erbe, J., & Stanley,B. (2010). Trust and fear appraisal in borderline personality disorder. Panel Presentation, Social Cognitionand Emotion Regulation in Borderline Personality Disorder (Chair: Sieswerda, S.). World Congress ofBehavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Boston, MA.Fertuck, E. A., Grinband, J., Hirsch, J., Mann, J. J., Wager, T., Ochsner, K., Pilkonis, P. Erbe, J., & Stanley,B. (2010). Trust and fear appraisal in borderline personality disorder. Poster presented at the AnnualMeeting of the Society for Neuroscience. San Diego, CA.Fertuck, E. A., Grinband, J., Hirsch, J., Mann, J. J., Wager, T., Ochsner, K., Pilkonis, P. Erbe, J., & Stanley,B. (2011). Trust and fear appraisal in borderline personality disorder. Panel Presentation, EmotionalConcomitants of psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder (Chair: Grenyer, B.). Congress of theInternational Society for the Study of Personality Disorders, Melbourne, Australia.Fertuck, E. A. (2011). Transference Focused Psychotherapy for BPD. Panel Presentation, What’s theDifference that Makes the Difference? Commonalities and Differences across Efficacious Treatments forBPD (Chairs: Dimeff, L. & Porr, V.) Congress of the International Society for the Study of PersonalityDisorders, Melbourne, Australia.Fertuck, E. A. (2011). The Essence of Transference Focused Psychotherapy for BPD. Panel Presentation,Four Empirically Supported Treatments for BPD Address a ‘Real-World’ Clinical Situation (Chairs:Beatson, J. & Rao, S.) Congress of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders,Melbourne, Australia.Fertuck, E. A. (2011). Social Cognitive Neuroscience and TFP- A Bridge too Far? Panel Presentation,Panel Discussion on Neurobiological Aspects of BPD. (Chair: J. Clarkin) Congress of the InternationalSociety Transference Focused Psychotherapy, White Plains, New York.

Eric A. Fertuck, Ph.D.Page 112012Lemons, P., Bibi, R., Hien D., Fertuck, E. A., Ruglass, L., Yoon, P., Garcia, E., Kiriakos, G., McGiffin, J.,Bornstein, R. T., Skiba, R. M., & Melara, R. D. (2012). Loss of Inhibitory Control in Individuals withPosttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): An Electrophysiological and Behavioral Study. Annual Meeting ofthe Social & Affective Neuroscience Society. New York, NY.Fertuck, E. A., Grinband, J., Hirsch, J., Mann, J. J., & Stanley, B. (2012). Can I trust you? Neural bases oftrust appraisal and social exclusion in BPD. Panel Presentation, Self and Interpersonal Processes in bpd:Social and Neuroscientific Findings (Chairs: E. Fertuck & A. New). Congress of the European for theStudy of Borderline Personality Disorder, Amsterdam, Netherlands.Fertuck, E. A., Grinband, J., Hirsch, J., Mann, J. J., & Stanley, B. (2012). Can I trust you? Neural bases oftrust appraisal and social exclusion in BPD. Panel Presentation, Self and Interpersonal Processes in bpd:Social and Neuroscientific Findings (Chairs: E. A. Fertuck & A. New). Congress of the European for theStudy of Borderline Personality Disorder, Amsterdam, Netherlands.Fertuck, E. A., Grinband, J., Hirsch, J., Mann, J. J., & Stanley, B. (2012). Rejection Sensitivity andEmotional Maltreatment in Borderline Personality Disorder. Panel Presentation, Self and InterpersonalProcesses in bpd: Social and Neuroscie

The City University of New York 160 Convent Avenue North Academic Center, Room 7/239 New York, NY 10031 . 1992 B.S. Michigan State University Psychology, With Honors 1998 Ph.D. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Clinical Psychology Adelphi University 2006 Certificate Columbia University, Center for Psychoanalytic .