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Undergraduate and Graduate EducationIn Trauma PsychologyUndergraduate and Graduate Education. The following list includes undergraduate and graduatepsychology programs with either program emphasis and/or faculty expertise in trauma psychology.The table indicates whether programs offer PhD or PsyD training or undergraduates and/or masters only.When available on the web, we have included examples of relevant faculty’s interests and contactinformation.Information on APA accreditation and accredited programs is available l.Updates. This list was compiled based on a series of web searches. We look forward to incorporatingthis list to include additional sites and faculty. To help us expand this list and keep it current, pleasesend updates, additions or corrections to the Chair of the Education and Training Committee.Predoctoral Internship and Postdoctoral Training. For information on APA‐accredited predoctoralinternship and postdoctoral training sites, please consult the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral andInternships Centers at http://www.appic.org/. APPIC allows users to search sites using key words (e.g.,child abuse, veteran) that will assist in identifying internships and postdoctoral placements with trauma‐related training opportunities.Program Name and ContactInformationFaculty interests/Programemphasis (if known)PhD or PsyDAdler School of ProfessionalPsychologyWith campuses in Chicago ut/welcomeDr. Janna Henning (Coordinator,Traumatic Stress PsychologyConcentration).Email: jhenning@adler.eduWebsite: ing‐jd‐psyd‐ct‐bcets Alliant UniversityWith campuses in San Diego, SanFrancisco, Los Angeles, onnect/website/Home/About Alliant/Dr. Constance Dalenberg(Psychological trauma;countertransference; childphysical and sexual abuse; ethicsin professional practice). Email:cdalenberg@alliant.edu Undergraduateand/or MastersonlyDr. Robert A. Geffner (FamilyViolence, child maltreatment,aggression and violence, childcustody). Email:Last Updated: October 2013

bgeffner@pacbell.netArgosy UniversityCollege of Psychology andBehavioral Sciences. Withcampuses at Chicago, Hawaii,Phoenix, San Francisco, Tampa,and Washington y‐behavioral‐sciences/Dr. Lianne Koki (issues of abuseand neglect in families).Email:lkoki@argosy.edu Dr. Cornelia Mare Pinnell (PTSD,domestic violence, trauma anddissociation), Email:cpinnell@argosy.eduDr. Stephanie Vitanza,(traumaand abuse, EMDR), Email:svitanza@argosy.eduDr Carole McKindley‐Alvarez(impact of domestic violence onchildren), cmckindl@stmarys‐ca.eduDr. Frank Weathers (assessment ,Auburn Universitydiagnosis, and treatment PTSD).Department of PsychologyEmail: weathfw@mail.auburn.edu322 Haley CenterAuburn University, AL 36849‐5214Phone: psychology/index.htm Dr. Rose Barlow (dissociation,Boise State Universitycognition, trauma). Email:Department of Psychologyrosebarlow@boisestate.eduEducation Building, 6th Floor1910 University DriveBoise, Idaho 83725Phone: (208) ology/Boston UniversityDr. Michael Otto, (trauma in non Last Updated: October 2013

Department of Psychology64 Cummington StreetBoston, MA 02215Phone: glish speaking populationsincluding Cambodian refugees).Email: mwotto@bu.eduBucknell UniversityDepartment of Psychology209 O'Leary CenterLewisburg PA 17837Phone: gy.xmlDr. Bill Flack (causes,characteristics, and consequencesof campus sexual assault; socialconflict in Northern Ireland;critical psychologies). /faculty‐and‐staff/bill‐flack.html Capital University1 College and MainColumbus, OH 43209Phone: (614) 236‐6439Dr. Kathryn Bell (intimate partnerviolence, sexual assault).Email: kbell626@capital.edu Note: Additional relevant facultycan be found through theWomen’s Health Sciences Divisionand the Behavioral ScienceDivision at Boston UniversitySchool of Medicine, which areimportant research and clinicaltraining sites for BU’s ClinicalPsychology Training Program.Dr. Norah Feeny (PTSD andCase Western Reserveanxiety, treatment outcome).UniversityEmail: norah.feeny@case.eduPsychology DepartmentMather Memorial Building, #109,10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland,Ohio 44106‐7123Phone: 216‐368‐2686Fax: 216‐368‐4891Email: ci/pscl/ Eastern Michigan UniversityDepartment of Psychology Dr. Dean Lauterbach (trauma,PTSD, research methods). Email:Last Updated: October 2013

Mark Jefferson Halldlauterba@emich.edu341 Science ComplexYpsilanti, MI 48197Phone: 734‐487‐1155Fax: ologyEastern Washington UniversityDepartment of Psychology151 G Martin HallCheney, WA 99004‐2423Phone: programs/psychology.xmlDr. Russel Kolts (CompassionFocused Therapy; effects oftrauma across the developmentalspectrum). ll‐kolts.xmlEmory UniversityDept. of PsychologySuite 270 PAIS Building36 Eagle RowAtlanta, GA 30322(404) Dr. Robyn Fivush (narrative,trauma and coping). .emory.edu/cognition/fivush/ Fuller Theological Seminary135 North Oakland Ave.Pasadena, CA 91182Phone: 626‐584‐5200Website: http://www.fuller.edu/Dr. Cynthia Eriksson (internationaltrauma training, trauma andspirituality). .edu/Academics/Faculty/Faculty Profiles/Eriksson, Cynthia/ George Washington UniversityDepartment ofCounseling/Human andOrganizational Studies2134 G. St. NWWashington, DC 20052Phone: 202‐994‐6642Website:Dr. Sylvia A. Marotta‐Walters(stress and trauma; lifespandevelopmental trauma). lty/sylvia‐marotta‐walters Last Updated: October 2013

hn Jay College of CriminalJusticeDoctoral Program in ForensicPsychologyRoom 2445, North Hall445 West 59th StreetNew York, NY 10019(212) 484‐1311(212) ents/psychology/about us.phpDr. Michele Galietta (treatment ofsevere violence and self abuse;stalking; juror perceptions ofinsanity defendants; child sexualabuse and complex PTSD). Email:mgalietta@jjay.cuny.edu Dr. Elizabeth L. Jeglic (treatmentof sex offenders). Email: uny.edu/profiles/psychology.aspx?key %5Bemail%5D 'ejeglic@jjay.cuny.edu'Cynthia Calkins Mercado (sexoffenders, risk assessment).Email: cmercado@jjay.cuny.eduDr. Chitra Raghavan (risk factorsfor domestic violence;interactions among socialconditions and psychological riskfactors for domestic violence;cross‐cultural comparisons;traumatic consequences).Email:craghavan@jjay.cuny.eduDr. David MatzJohn F. Kennedy UniversityGraduate School of Professional Email: sdmatz@sbcglobal.netPsychology100 Ellinwood WayPleasant Hill, CA 94523Website:http://www.jfku.edu/?a gspp&cid 2&spid1 36 Last Updated: October 2013

Kent State UniversityDepartment of Psychology144 Kent HallKent, Ohio 44242Phone: (330) Dr. Douglas Delahanty(posttraumatic stress disorder,and psychoneuroimmunology).Email: edu/ ddelahan/ Marquette UniversityDepartment of PsychologySchroeder Health Complex, 454Marquette UniversityP.O. Box 1881Milwaukee, WI 53201‐1881Phone: 414‐288‐7218Fax: syc/Dr. John Grych (effects ofdomestic violence on bsite: http://www.marquette.edu/psyc/facstaff grych.shtml Miami UniversityDepartment of Psychology90 North Patterson AveOxford, OH 45056Phone: 513‐529‐1809Fax: gy.com/page/clinical‐area/Dr. Terri Messman‐Moore (sexualvictimization of women andrevictimization among adultsurvivors of child sexual abuse).Email: ology.com/portfolio/messman‐moore/ Margaret O’Dougherty Wright(trauma and resilience; traumaacross the lifespan; woundedhealer). t Updated: October 2013

Michigan State UniversityDepartment of Psychology262 Psychology RdEast Lansing, MI 48824(517) 355‐9562Website:http://psychology.msu.edu/Dr. Anne Bogat (family violence,including intimate partnerviolence and child abuse andneglect). Email: ulty/FacultyMember.aspx?netid bogat Dr. Rebecca Campbell (violenceagainst women, particularlysexual assault). /vaw/core faculty/rebecca campbell/Dr. Alytia Levendosky (domesticviolence, child abuse, andtrauma). u.edu/Faculty/FacultyMember.aspx?netid levendo1Dr. Cris M. Sullivan (interpersonalviolence/violence againstwomen). Email:sulliv22@msu.edu Website:http://psychology.msu.edu/vaw/core faculty/cris sullivan/Middle Tennessee StateUniversityMTSU, P.O. Box 871301 E. Main St.Murfreesboro, TN 37132Phone: 615‐898‐2706Fax: 615‐898‐5027Email: chology/Dr. Mary Ellen Fromuth (childpsychopathology, child sexualabuse, interpersonal violence).Email: mfromuth@mtsu.eduMidwestern UniversityDowners Grove, IL CampusDr. Philinda Smith Hutchings(sexual trauma), Email: Last Updated: October 2013

555 31st Street, Downers Grove, phutch@midwestern.eduIL 60515Phone: ychology‐program.htmlMills CollegePhone: 510.430.2176Fax: 510.430.2271Email: cademics/undergraduate/psyc/Dr. Carol George (Developmentalpsychology, social and emotionaldevelopment, trauma and loss,attachment theory). Email:george@mills.eduThe New School for SocialResearch80th Fifth Avenue, 7th floorNew York, NY 10011Phone: 212‐229‐5727Fax: ssr/psychology/Dr. Wendy D’Andrea (expertisein psychophysiology, dissociation,and complex //sites.google.com/site/nssrtraumalab/homeNew York UniversityDepartment of AppliedPsychology, Kimball Hall, 7thfloor, 246 Greene Street,New York, NY 10003Dr. Judith L. Alpert (trauma andmemory). t.nyu.edu/facultybios/view/Judith L. AlpertTransdisciplinary Studies Phone:(212) h/ Dr. Jeremy Ginges (psychosocialconsequences of exposure topolitical violence). Email:gingesj@newschool.edu Transdisciplinary Studies Program(masters and certificate) inTrauma. Contact Dr. ShireenPattell at shireen.patell@nyu.eduLast Updated: October 2013

Dr. Michelle Lilly (interpersonalvictimization, 911telecommunicators, PTSD,complex post‐trauma reactions).Email: psyc/gradu tmlDr. Holly Orcutt (risk andprotective factors followingtrauma, emotion regulation).Email: orthern Illinois UniversityPsychology DepartmentDekalb, IL 60115Phone: 815‐735‐0372 Dr. Lisa Paul (sexual assault,interpersonal violence, traumadisclosure).Email: lpaul1@niu.eduWebsite:http://www.niu.edu/lpaul/Dr. Alan Rosenbaum (etiology ofrelationship aggression, batterertreatment).Email: faculty/rosenbaum.shtmlDr. David Valentiner (trauma,stress reactions, emotionalprocessing, and PTSD).Email: /faculty/valentiner.shtmlDr. Julie Crouch, Director, Centerfor the Study of Family Violenceand Sexual Assault (causes andconsequences of child physicalabuse and intimate partnerviolence, social cognitive models)Email: jcrouch@niu.eduNova Southeastern UniversityDr. Steven Gold (adult survivors Last Updated: October 2013

Center for Psychological Studies3301 College AvenueFt. Lauderdale‐DavieFlorida 33314‐7796Phone: 954‐262‐5700Website:http://www.cps.nova.edu/of childhood abuse, dissociativedisorders, PTSD). ulty/profile/gold.htmlDr. Ana Fins u/faculty/profile/fins.htmlDr. Jan Faust (child abuse,medical trauma, and PTSD inchildren and adolescents). Email:jfaust@nova.eduDr. Lenore Walker (domesticviolence, forensic psychology).Email: ty/profile/walker.htmlDr. Vincent Van Hasselt (domesticviolence and other forms ofinterpersonal violence). Email:vanhasse@nova.eduDr. Jeffrey Kibler (biobehavioralaspects of posttraumatic stress,psychosocial stress, and pain;psychosocial risks for illness).Email:kibler@nova.eduDr. Scott Poland (school violence).Email: spoland@nova.eduOregon State University108 Moreland HallOregon State UniversityCorvallis, OR /Dr. Kathryn Becker Blease (childabuse, dissociation, trauma anddevelopment). Email:Kathryn.blease@oregonstate.edu Last Updated: October 2013

Pacific Graduate School ofPsychology/ Palo Alto University940 E. Meadow DrivePalo Alto, CA 94303Phone: 650‐843‐3500Fax: content/offices‐departmentsPenn State Erie, The BehrendCollege4951 College DriveErie, PA ms‐1/psychologyRutgers UniversityDepartment of PsychologyBusch Campus152 Frelinghuysen RoadPiscataway, NJ atic Stress EarlyIntervention Clinic. Website:http://www.eiclinic.org/ Dr. Beutler (terrorism anddisaster psychology and relatedpsychotherapy). oaltou.edu/users/larry‐beutlerMaster’s in psychology with atrauma focus (clinical/counselingand general experimental). Dr. Melanie D. Hetzel‐Riggin(trauma, PTSD, peritraumaticdissociation, physiologicalreactivity, sexual assault). Email:mdh33@psu.eduDr. Shireen Rizvi (trauma and therole of shame inpsychopathology).Phone: 848‐445‐3914,Email: slrizvi@rci.rutgers.eduWeb Site: dbt.rutgers.eduRush University Medical Center, Dr. Steven Hobfoll (traumaticDepartment of Behavioralstress, stress and health). Email:Sciences, 1645 W. Jackson Blvd, stevan hobfoll@rush.eduSuite 400Chicago, IL, 60612, Phone: page‐1099611551546.html Last Updated: October 2013

Saint Louis UniversityDepartment of PsychologyShannon Hall221 North Grand Blvd.St. Louis, MO 63103‐2010Phone: s/AS/PSY/Dr. Terri Weaver (psychologicaland physical sequelae oftraumatic events, especiallyfamily violence and sexualassault; psychological impact ofviolence‐related injury; treatmentoutcome research). ver.comSaint Mary’s College ofCaliforniaGraduate Counseling ProgramKalmanovitz School of EducationP.O. Box 4350Moraga, CA 94575‐4350Website: r. Sandra Mattar (Culturalfactors in graduatepsychology/counseling educationand training, cultural psychology,trauma psychology, research oncultural aspects of the traumaticresponse, disaster mental health,immigrant/refugee mentalhealth). Email: sm26@stmarys‐ca.eduSt. John’s UniversityDepartment of Psychology8000 Utopia ParkwayJamaica, NY hdcpDr. Elissa Brown (developing,testing, and disseminatingtherapies for children who haveexperienced traumatic events,such as 9/11 and child abuse).Email: hildhelppartnershipDr. Beth Gershuny (anxiety andSkidmore Collegetrauma‐related psychopathology).Department of PsychologyEmail: gershuny@skidmore.eduSaratoga Springs, NY mith CollegeDepartment of PsychologyClark Science CenterNorthampton, MA 01063Phone: 413‐585‐3936Dr. Nnamdi Pole (cultural andbiological correlates of trauma;police populations; secondaryinterests in psychotherapyprocess research). Email: Last Updated: October 2013

npole@smith.eduFax: du/departments/PSYCH/Southern Methodist UniversityDepartment of PsychologyP.O. Box 750442Dallas, TX 75275‐0442Phone: (214) ics/departments/psychologyDr. Alan Brown (violence andcognition, including memory).Email: TORY/BrownA Suffolk UniversityDepartment of Psychology41 Temple StreetBoston, MA 02114Phone: (617) 573‐8293Fax number: (617) 161.htmlDr. Susan Orsillo (Acceptance andmindfulness; acceptance‐basedbehavior therapy, trauma andPTSD, anxiety disorders,emotional responding). lk.edu/college/12194.php University of Arizona1503 E. University Blvd, PO Box210068, Psychology Bldg. Rm.312, Tucson, AZ 85721, Phone:(520) e:http://psychology.arizona.edu/Dr. Jake Jacobs (Anxiety ResearchLab with some areas of emphasisrelated to traumatic stress).Email: wjj@u.arizona.edu University of California at IrvineDepartment of Psychology &Social Behavior4201 Social & BehavioralSciences GatewayUniversity of California, IrvineIrvine, CA 92697‐7085Phone: 949‐824‐5574Fax: Dr. Roxane Cohen Silver (stressand coping and the impact oftraumatic life events). i.edu/profile.cfm?faculty id 4621 Dr. Ray Novaco (connectionbetween anger, trauma andviolence, including the study ofLast Updated: October 2013

war veterans and victims ofdomestic violence. .uci.edu/faculty/rwnovacoUniversity of California at SantaCruzPsychology Dept.273 Social Sciences 2Santa Cruz, CA 95064Phone: (831) 459‐2002Email: mPsych Web@ucsc.eduWebsite: http://psych.ucsc.eduDr. Eileen Zurbriggen(Connections between power andsex, sexual aggression and abuse,trauma. Sexual decision‐making,sexuality and media, thesexualization and objectificationof girls and women). csc.edu/faculty/singleton.php?&singleton true&cruz id zurbrigg University of Colorado atBoulderDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of ColoradoMuenzinger D244345 UCBBoulder, CO 80309‐0345Phone: 303‐492‐8662Fax: 303‐492‐2967Website: http://psych‐www.colorado.edu/home.htmlDr. Louise Silvern (childhoodvictimization, trauma, familyviolence). ych.colorado.edu/ clinical/silvern/ Last Updated: October 2013

University of Colorado AtColorado SpringsPsychology Department1420 Austin Bluffs ParkwayP.O. Box 7150Colorado Springs, CO 80933‐7150Phone: (719) 262 4500Fax: (710) 262 4166Website:http://www.uccs.edu/ psych/Dr. Chip Benight (humanadaptation from trauma). psych/people/faculty/chip‐benight.html Trauma Psychology CurricularEmphasis, Ph.D. Clinical ProgramDr. Roman Cieslak (SecondaryTraumatic Stress and Burnout).Email: rcieslak@uccs.eduWebsite:http://ww

Last Updated: October 2013 Undergraduate and Graduate Education In Trauma Psychology Undergraduate and Graduate Education. The following list includes undergraduate and graduate psychology programs with either program emphasis and/or faculty expertise in trauma psychology. The table indicates whether programs offer Ph