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Revised 8/2020CURRICULUM VITAEMITCHELL J. PRINSTEIN, Ph.D., ABPPUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillDepartment of Psychology and Neuroscience240 Davie Hall, Campus Box 3270Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3270Phone: 919-962-3988Email: mitch.prinstein@unc.eduHonors Carolina228 Graham Memorial HallCampus Box 3510Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3510Phone: 919-842-7755Web: http://mitch.web.unc.eduHonors/Awards Professional Service Editorial Experiences Grants Journal Publications Books/Chapters Presentations Conference Coordination Professional Development Work Media Teaching/MentoringACADEMIC APPOINTMENTSJohn Van Seters DistinguishedProfessor, 2014 - presentUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillDepartment of Psychology and NeuroscienceBowman & Gordon Gray DistinguishedTerm Professor, 2011-2014University of North Carolina at Chapel HillDepartment of Psychology and NeuroscienceProfessor, 2008-2011Associate Professor, 2004-2008University of North Carolina at Chapel HillDepartment of Psychology and NeuroscienceAssociate Professor, 2003-2004Assistant Professor, 1999-2003Yale University, Department of PsychologyNew Haven, ConnecticutADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTSAssistant Dean, Honors Carolina2019 – presentUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillCollege of Arts and SciencesDirector of Graduate Studies2018-2019University of North Carolina at Chapel HillDepartment of Psychology and NeuroscienceDirector of Clinical Psychology2006-2018University of North Carolina at Chapel HillDepartment of Psychology and NeuroscienceDirector of Clinical Training2001-2004Yale University, Department of PsychologyNew Haven, ConnecticutEDUCATION and CREDENTIALINGBoard Certification2012American Board of Professional PsychologySpecialty: Clinical Child and Adolescent PsychologyPostdoctoral Fellowship Award1997 – 1999NIMH Individual National Research Service AwardBrown University School of Medicine, Providence, RIPredoctoral Internship ConsortiumJuly 1996 – June 1997Brown University Clinical Psychology TrainingChild Clinical Track, APA Accredited ProgramPh.D., 1997Master of Science, 1994University of Miami, Coral Gables, FloridaClinical Child Psychology, APA Accredited ProgramBachelor of Arts1992Emory University, Atlanta, GeorgiaMagna Cum Laude, High Honors in Psychology

Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP - 2ADDITIONAL FACULTY AFFILIATIONSVisiting Faculty2008-2014Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Behavioural Science InstituteDevelopmental Psychopathology Group, NetherlandsMentor Faculty2004-presentUNC Center for Developmental ScienceChapel Hill, North CarolinaFaculty Fellow2001-2004Bush Center in Child Development and Social PolicyYale University, New Haven, ConnecticutAdjunct Assistant Professor(Research), 2000-2004Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, RIDepartment of Psychiatry and Human BehaviorHONORS AND AWARDSResearch AwardsThe Annette M. La Greca Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Miami, 2020.APS Fellow, Association for Psychological Science, 2011.“Visiting Brickell Professor Award” for Research on Suicidality, Columbia University,College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York State Psychiatric Institute, and the RoddyD. Brickell Foundation, 2008.APA Fellow, American Psychological AssociationSociety of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007.Society of Clinical Psychology, 2010.Theodore H. Blau Early Career Award for Outstanding Contribution to Professional ClinicalPsychology from the Society of Clinical Psychology (APA, Division 12), 2004.Junior Faculty Fellowship, competitive university leave, Yale University, 2002-2003.Young Faculty Leaders Forum, Selected by Yale for Harvard University’s national group of 30faculty leaders in the study of education 2002-2005.Teaching/Mentoring AwardsSSCP Lawrence H. Cohen Outstanding Mentor Award, Awarded by the Society for the Science ofClinical Psychology, 2020.Psychology Club Department Research Mentor Award, Presented annually to one faculty memberwho has offered ‘an outstanding contribution to research mentoring’ in the Department ofPsychology, 2015.ABCT Outstanding Mentor Award, Presented once every two years by the Association of Behavioraland Cognitive Therapies, 2012.

Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP - 3Psychology Club Department Research Mentor Award, Presented annually to one faculty memberwho has offered ‘an outstanding contribution to research mentoring’ in the Department ofPsychology, 2011.UNC Tanner Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University-wide award establishedto recognize ‘excellence in inspirational teaching of undergraduate students,’ 2009.Psi Chi Undergraduate Teaching Award, Award presented to one faculty member annually for‘outstanding contribution to teaching undergraduates in the field of psychology,’ 2009.Letter of Commendation for Teaching Excellence ( 10 semesters), UNC Department of Psychology.Departmental commendation for every course taught at UNC since 2004.Service AwardsBeverly Thorn Award for Outstanding DCT Service, National award presented by the Council ofUniversity Directors of Clinical Psychology for “contributions to the scientistpractitioner/clinical science philosophy of education and training at the local, state, andnational level,” 2019.APA Raymond D. Fowler Award, National award presented annually by the American PsychologicalAssociation of Graduate Students to ‘a psychologist who has made an outstandingcontribution to the professional development of students,’ 2009Student AwardsPostdoctoral Fellow Research Award, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, BrownUniversity School of Medicine, Second Prize, 1998.Kirk Danhour Memorial Award presented to one Child Track student by the Department ofPsychology for overall excellence in all graduate work, University of Miami, 1995.Student Research Award, APA Section on Clinical Child Psychology, Honorable Mention, 1995.Letters of Commendation from Department of Psychology for overall excellence in clinical work,research, teaching, and academics, University of Miami, (Fall 1993, 1994, 1995; Spring1993, 1994, 1995, 1996).Alpha Epsilon Lambda, National Graduate Honor Society, University of Miami, 1995 .Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society, Emory UniversityPROFESSIONAL SERVICEInternational ServiceRadboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Behavioural Science InstituteAdvisory Board, 2006 - 2009National ServiceSociety for the Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP; APA Division 12, Section 3)President-Elect, President, Past-President, 2014-2016

Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP - 4Convention Program Coordinator, 2010Coalition for the Advancement and Application of Psychological ScienceExecutive Board (Elected Member at Large, 2016-2018, 2018-present)CUDCP RepresentativeSCCAP RepresentativeAPA Division 53, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (SCCAP)President-Elect, President, Past-President, 2016-2018Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Editor Search Committee, 2015Co-Editor, Evidence-Based Practice Website, www.effectivechildtherapy.orgRepresentative to the APA Council of Representatives, 2010Member at Large, 2004-2006Committee on Evidence-Based Practice, 2003CE Task Force Chair/Director, 2000-2004Liaison to Division 54, 2000-2006;Webmaster and Listserv Manager, 2000-2004American Psychological AssociationAPA Board of Directors, 2018 – presentLiaison to Publications and Communications Board, Finance Committee, andAPAGS, 2018Liaison to the Board of Scientific Affairs, Committee on Legal Issues, and APAGS,2019Journal of Abnormal Psychology Editor Search Committee, 2015-2016Board of Educational Affairs, Workgroup on Discipline Specific Knowledge, 2015APA Implementation Work GroupMember, 2013–2014APA Good Governance GroupMember, 2011-2013APA Council of RepresentativesTreasurer, Child & Family Caucus, 2010APA ad hoc Committee on Early Career PsychologistsChair, 2001-2004APA Board of Directors, APAGS Representative, 2000-2001Clinical Child and Pediatric Psychology Training Council (CCaPPTC)Steering/Founding Committee, 2014-2017Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology (CUDCP)Technology and Communications, 2017Elected Member-at-Large, 2011-2013; 2014–2016 (second term)Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards Liaison, 2016Society of Research on AdolescenceCo-Program Chair (2018 Conference)Journal of Research on Adolescence, Editor Search Committee, 2014

Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP - 5Council of Specialties in Professional PsychologyClinical Child Psychology Representative, 2010 – 2012Liaison to the American Board of Professional PsychologyAssociation of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)Publications Committee, 2006 - 2011APA Division 54, Society of Pediatric PsychologyLiaison to Division 12, 2000-2003APA Internships and Post Docs on Parade, Coordinator, 2000, 2001APA Division 12, Society of Clinical PsychologyTask Force on Identity, 2006American Association of SuicidologyExpert panel on warning signs for imminent risk of suicide, 2003American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS)Chair, 1996-1999Executive Committee Consultant, 1999-2001Liaison, APA Council of Representatives, 1997-2000Liaison, Psychology Executives Roundtable (PER), 1997-1999Liaison, Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC), 1997Monitor, Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, APA, 1996-1998Departmental and University ServiceUniversitye-Portfolio Workgroup for UNC Undergraduate Curriculum Revision, 2017-2018Reinventing “Blue Sky” University Advising, 2015-2016Thrive@Carolina, 2015UNC First Year Orientation Speaker, 2011-2017Chair, UNC University Teaching Awards Committee, 2011-2012Chair, UNC Tanner and Friday Teaching Awards Committee, 2009-2010; 2010-2011UNC Undergraduate Admissions Advisory Committee, 2009-2012Yale College Dean’s Research Fellowship Selection Committee, 2004Yale College Undergraduate Admissions Committee, 2002Leylan Dissertation Fellowship Committee, Yale University, 2002Yale Graduate Career Services Panel Participant, 1999-2002Department of PsychologyDirector of Graduate Studies, 2018-presentCross-Disciplinary “Topical Lunch” Series Coordinator, 2016-2018Davie Hall Renovation Feasibility Committee, Chair, 2016Diversity Committee, (Co-Chair: 2014-2016; Member 2016-present)Honors Program Planning Committee, 2011-2012Advisory Committee (to the Chair of Psychology) Elected position, 2007 - 2010Director of Clinical Psychology, 2006 - 2018Graduate Education Committee, UNC, 2006 - presentTask Force for Minority Faculty Recruitment, Member, 2006 – 2009; Chair, 2010-2013

Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP - 6Website Committee, UNC, 2005 - 2009Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committees (15 candidates), 2007-presentPsychology and Ethnicity Search Committee, 2007-2008Undergraduate Studies Committee, UNC, 2004 – 2007Chair, Task Force for Introduction to Psychology Teaching Curriculum Revision, 2005Internal Department Human Subjects Committee, UNC, 2004 – 2005Graduate Professional Development Seminar Founder/Coordinator, Yale, 1999 - 2004Faculty Advisor, Psi Chi, Yale Chapter, 2000-2004Faculty Advisor, Yale Psychological Society, 2000-2004Space Advisory Committee, Yale University, 2003Graduate Admissions Advisory Committee, Yale University, 2001Website Committee, Yale University, 2000Clinical AreaDirector of Clinical Psychology/Clinical Training, 2006 - 2018Acting Associate Director of Clinical Training, Spring 2006Research Coordinator, UNC, 2004 - 2006APA Accreditation Self Study Committee, UNC, 2005Curriculum Revision Committee, UNC, 2005 - 2006Clinical Associate Faculty Search and Selection Committee, UNC, 2005 - 2006Graduate Professional Development Seminar Founder/Coordinator, UNC, 2004 – 2010Clinical Senior Faculty Search and Selection Committee, UNC, 2004 - 2005Clinical Lunch Speaker Series Coordinator, Yale University, 2004Clinical Senior Faculty Search and Selection Committee, Yale University, 2002Graduate Admissions Coordinator, Clinical Area, Yale University, 2000, 2001Clinical Junior Faculty Search and Selection Committee, Yale University, 2000, 2001, 2002Consultation and Community ServiceConsultant on six books offering disaster-recovery and psychological assistance materials to:New York Police Department (NYPD)Firefighters of New York (FDNY)FDNY Emergency Medical Service PersonnelRegional Emergency Medical Services Council of New York City (REMSCO)Port Authority Police of NY and NJNorthern Virginia Family Service Pentagon RespondersConsultant, investigations of children’s social development, Johnson & Johnson, Inc.September 11, 2001 Psychological Assistance Hotline, NBC News, Hartford, CTConsultant on episodes of The Practice (ABC) and The Blacklist (NBC)Numerous parent-forums, in-services for local school districtsEDITORIAL EXPERIENCESEditorial PositionsJournals Editor, Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2011-2016 Volumes 42 through 47, Impact factor rose from 2.665 to 5.014.Guest Editor, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2020Associate Editor, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2004 – 2010Guest Editor, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Special Section, “Suicide and Self-

Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP - 7Injury,” Published February 2008, Vol 76 (1).Editor, Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Website and Web Publications Winner: 2012 CyberAward (Best Website), Membership Associations, New YorkSociety of Association ExecutivesAssociate Editor, Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 2003-2004Book SeriesEditor, Cambridge Handbooks in Clinical Psychology, Cambridge University PressBooksAssessment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence, Guilford (Co-Editor with Eric Youngstrom,Eric Mash, and Russell Barkley).Treatment of Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence, Guilford (Co-Editor with Eric Youngstrom,Eric Mash, and Russell Barkley).Future Work in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology: A Research Agenda, Routledge.The Portable Mentor, (2 Editions), Springer, (Co-Editor for First Edition: Marcus Patterson).Peer Influence Processes, Guilford, (Co-Editor: Kenneth Dodge).Encyclopedia of Adolescence, 3 volumes, Elsevier, (Co-Editor-in-Chief: B. Bradford Brown).Editorial BoardsJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2010 – presentChild Development, 2019 - presentClinical Psychological Science, 2018-presentDevelopmental Psychology, 2012 – 2013, 2016 – 2017Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2018-presentJournal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2014 - presentJournal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2003-presentClinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2018 - presentJournal of Pediatric Psychology, 2002 - 2010Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 2009 - 2017Psychology of Violence, 2010-2013Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005, 2011-2017Grant ReviewingNational Institute of HealthNational Research Service Awards, Special Emphasis PanelStudy Section Chair, 2015Guest Reviewer, 2014Psychosocial Development, Risk, and Prevention Study Section (PDRP)Study Section Member, 2005 - 2009Guest Reviewer, 2004Ad hoc reviewer for Special Emphasis panels, B-START, BRAINS, 2015 - presentLoan Repayment Program, reviewerNational Science FoundationGraduate Research Fellowship PanelAPA Science Directorate Dissertation AwardsConference AbstractsSociety for Research in Child Development

Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP - 8Co-Chair, “Developmental psychopathology”, 2019Panel Reviewer, “Atypical and at-risk: Social, emotional, and personality processes,” 2004Panel Reviewer, “Childhood Relationships: Friends, Siblings, Dyadic Processes,” 2006Panel Reviewer, “Adolescence: Social, Emotional, and Personality Processes,” 2008Panel Reviewer, “Developmental Psychopathology,” 2012Panel Reviewer, “Social Relationships,” 2014Society for Research on AdolescencePeer Relations, 2019Panel Reviewer, “Peer-Group Functioning,” 2013Chair, “Peer Relations and Peer Influence,” 2007Panel Reviewer, “Psychopathology and problem behaviors,” 2005American Psychological Association, Society of Clinical PsychologyPanel Reviewer, 2006, 2007Association of Behavioral and Cognitive TherapiesPanel Reviewer, 2018External Reviewer for Promotion to Associate Professor and Promotion to Professor 25 candidates, 2003- presentBook Proposal ReviewsGuilford Press, Springer Press, APATextbooksMcGraw-HillAd hoc Reviewer (selected journals listed below)Development and PsychopathologyJournal of Child Psychology and PsychiatryJournal of Abnormal PsychologyJournal of the American Medical AssociationPsychological AssessmentDevelopmental PsychologyJournal of Child Psychology and PsychiatryHealth PsychologyJournal of Adolescent HealthJournal of Abnormal Child PsychologySocial DevelopmentJournal of Research on AdolescenceInternational Journal of Behavioral DevelopmentMerrill-Palmer QuarterlyChild Developmental PerspectivesCognitive Therapy and ResearchParentingJournal of AdolescenceBehavior TherapyBehavior ModificationSuicide and Life-Threatening BehaviorJournal of Social and Clinical PsychologyPediatricsPreventive MedicinePsychiatry ResearchClinical Psychology ReviewAmerican Journal of OrthopsychiatryClinical Child and Family Psychology ReviewGRANTS FUNDED2020–presentNational Institute of Mental HealthAdolescent Girls’ Risk for Suicide Across the Menstrual Cycle: ExaminingStress and Negative Valence Systems Longitudinally(1R01MH122446)Co-Principal Investigator (with Matthew K. Nock and Tory Eisenlohr-Moul),Total Costs, 3,645,571

Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP - 92020 – presentNational Institute of Drug AbuseNeurobiological susceptibility to peer influence and drug use in adolescence(1R01DA051127)Co-Principal Investigator (with Eva H. Telzer and Kristen A. Lindquist),Total Costs: 3,395,2732018-2020North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences (NC TraCS) Institute(Funded by NIH’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences)Opioid Prevention among Adolescents in Rural North CarolinaCo-Principal Investigator (Co-PI: Laura Widman)Total Costs, 50,0002018-presentAmerican Foundation of Suicide PreventionSchool Re-Entry Guidelines For Adolescents Post Hospitalization ForSuicidal Thoughts And BehaviorsCo-Investigator, (PI: Marisa Marraccini)Total Costs, 99,9902018–presentLaura and John Arnold FoundationAn Online Scalable Growth Mindset Intervention (Healthy Minds) ToImprove Youth Mental HealthCo-Investigator, (PI: Jeni Burnette)Total Costs, 499,3142015–presentNational Institute of Mental HealthMultilevel Biomarkers for Suicidal Behavior: From Interpersonal Stress toGene Expression in a Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Girls(1R01MH107479)Co-Principal Investigator (with Matthew K. Nock)Total Costs, 3,911,9352016-presentAdministrative Supplement (R01MH107479-02S1; Principal Investigators:Margaret Sheridan and Adam Miller), 625,6882017-presentDiversity Supplement (R01MH107479-03S1), 76,6302015–2016UNC College Interdisciplinary Initiatives ProgramIdentifying Biomarkers of Peer Influence Susceptibility: Impact for SubstanceUse in AdolescenceCo-Principal Investigator (with Kristen Lindquist, Donna Gilleskie, CameliaKuhen), 10,0002010-2015National Institute of Mental HealthStress Responses as Prospective Predictors of Girls' Suicidality andSelf-Injury(1R01 MH085505)Co-Principal Investigator (with Matthew K. Nock)Total Costs, 3,303,406

Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP - 102009-2014National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentUnderstanding Peer Influence of Adolescent Health Risk Behaviors(1R01 HD055342)Co-Principal Investigator, (with Geoffrey L. Cohen)Total Costs: 2,535,7512009-2011Diversity Supplement (R01 HD055342-01A2S1), 119,4902008-2013Netherlands Organization for Scientific ResearchPeer influence revisited: An experimental study of the association betweenpeer influence susceptibility and adolescent alcohol useCo-Investigator (PI: R.H.J. Scholte).2007-2009American Foun

Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007. Society of Clinical Psychology, 2010. Theodore H. Blau Early Career Award for Outstanding Contribution to Professional Clinical Psychology from the Society of Clinical Psychology (APA, Division 12), 2004. Junior Faculty Fellowship, competitive unive