University of California, Davis Student Health and Counseling Services Jayanta Hegde, Ph.D. 219 North Hall One Shields Ave. Davis, CA 95616 CA License: PSY26420 FL License: PY8384 [email protected] (520)-241-3033

Employment

2014 – present Staff , University of California, Davis Student Health and Counseling Services

2011– 2014 Staff Psychologist, University of Miami Counseling Center

Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice, Coral Gables, FL

2013 – 2014 Voluntary Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Education

2010 – 2011 University of Miami School of Medicine/Jackson Memorial Hospital, Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical

2003 – 2010 University of Arizona Ph.D., M.A., Department of Psychology Major: Minor: Neuropsychology

2009 – 2010 Albany Medical College Consortium, Psychology Internship (Albany Medical Center, Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Capital District Psychiatric Center)

1999 – 2002 Stony Brook University, State University of New York B.A. with Departmental Honors Major: Psychology Minor: Philosophy of Mind and Metaphysics

Awards, Fellowships, and Grants

2010 Awarded, American Psychoanalytic Fellowship

2009 Awarded, Dissertation Scholarship, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona

2008 Awarded (declined), Graduate Student Stipend from American Psychological Association, Division 39 -

2005 – 2008 Grant ($25,000), Institute for Mental Health Research, Imaging the ‘Affective’ Anterior Cingulate in Depression (written with John Allen, Ph.D.)

2005 – 2006 Imaging Fellowship, Departments of Radiology and Optical Sciences, University of Arizona College of Medicine

2005 Invited Research Fellow, Mind and Life Institute

2001 – 2002 Psychology Department Honors Program, Stony Brook University

1999 – 2002 United University Professions Scholarship, Stony Brook University

1999 – 2002 Dean’s List, Stony Brook University

Chief Clinical Interests

• Individual, group, and family psychodynamic, transpersonal, existential in adult populations • Death and dying • Meditation, altered states of consciousness • Personality disorders, psychosis, other severe psychopathology

Clinical Experience

Licensed Work

2014 – present Staff Psychologist, University of California, Davis. Student Health and Counseling Services. Individual and with undergraduate and graduate students with wide range of presenting problems. On-call psychological consult service at Student Health Urgent Care.

2011 – 2014 Staff Psychologist, Counseling Center, University of Miami. Individual and group psychotherapy with undergraduate and graduate students; wide range of presenting problems.

2011 – 2014 Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice, Coral Gables, FL. On-going psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

Licensed Supervision 2014 – present Supervisor, Postdoctoral Residents and Predoctoral Interns in Psychology, University of California, Davis. Student Health and Counseling Services. Psychotherapy, urgent care work.

2012 – 2014 Supervisor, PGY-3 Psychiatry Residents, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami. Psychotherapy.

2011 – 2014 Supervisor, Counseling Center Practicum Students and Predoctoral Interns in Clinical and Doctoral Programs, University of Miami. Psychotherapy and psychological assessment.

Postdoctoral Fellowship

2010 – 2011 Postdoctoral Fellow, Adult Outpatient Clinic, Mental Health Division, Jackson Memorial Hospital. Provided psychotherapy to a diagnostically heterogeneous and severely impaired outpatient population.

Research Therapist, General Medical/Surgical Units, Jackson Memorial Hospital. Provided consult/liaison assessment and psychotherapy to patients who were hospitalized for severe medical illnesses. (i.e. HIV/AIDS, cancer, sepsis, lupus)

Predoctoral Internship

2009 – 2010 Psychology Intern, Albany Medical College Consortium:

• Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Major Rotation, Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center • Adult Inpatient Psychiatry, Unit E, Major Rotation, Albany Medical Center • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Major Rotation, Capital District Psychiatric Center • Adult Long-term Outpatient Psychiatry, Albany Medical Center. Trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

Graduate Level Supervision

Fall 2007 Supervisor, Mentor Program, University of Arizona. Supervised undergraduate students who served as mentors to children and adolescents with psychological and behavioral problems. Some interaction with children, their legal guardians, and case workers.

Spring 2007 Supervisor, Psychology Department Clinic, University of Arizona. Assisted in supervision of second year graduate students in individual therapy by reviewing video taped sessions, joining sessions as a co-therapist, conducting mock therapy sessions, and offering live behind-the-mirror supervision.

Graduate Level Practica, University of Arizona

Fall 2006 – Spring 2008 Therapist, Psychology Department Clinic, University of Arizona. Conducted individual, couples, and .

Fall 2005 – Fall 2006 Psychology Extern, Arizona State Department of Corrections. Individual therapy, group therapy, neuropsychological assessment with male inmate population on maximum security yard.

Fall 2005 – Spring 2006 Neuropsychology Practicum Student, Memory Disorders Clinic, University of Arizona College of Medicine. Conducted and observed neuropsychological batteries, participated in weekly presentation and discussion of memory disorder clinic cases.

Fall 2004 – Spring 2005 Therapist, Psychosocial Interventions Practicum, Psychology Department Clinic, University of Arizona. Trained in Cognitive-Behavioral and Systems Therapy.

Fall 2003 – Spring 2004 Practicum Student, University of Arizona Psychology Clinic and La Frontera Partial Hospitalization Facility. Administered WAIS-III, WMS-III, MMPI, SCID-IV & structured interviews to undergraduate university students and psychiatric inpatients.

Selected Training Experiences

2016 Transgender Health Care (Instructors: Willy Wilkinson, MPH, Malakai Cote, Ph.D., Jezzie Zimbardo, MFT)

2016 Using Acceptance, Mindfulness, and Values in your Practice: An Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (Instructor: Jenna LeJeune, Ph.D.)

2013 Short-term dynamic psychotherapy workshop, University of Miami Counseling Center (Instructor: Steven Sandler, M.D.)

2013 7-Day ‘Nature of Awareness’ Meditation Retreat, Insight Meditation Society, Barre, MA

2013 Borderline Personality Disorder: Good Psychiatric Management, University of Miami School of Medicine (Instructors: John G. Gunderson, M.D. and Glenn O. Gabbard, M.D.)

2011 Mini-Course on Masochism, Florida Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (Instructor: Fredrick Levine, Ph.D.)

2010 – 2011 Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Certification Course, Florida Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (Coordinator: Lynn Harkness, Ph.D.)

2010 Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale Training, Jackson Memorial Hospital (Instructor: Joseph Ventura, Ph.D.)

2010 Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale Training, Jackson Memorial Hospital (Instructor: Kelly Posner, Ph.D.)

2010 Assessing and Managing Suicide Risk Workshop, Jackson Memorial Hospital (Instructor: M. David Rudd, Ph.D.)

2008 Focused Therapy Workshop, University of Arizona. (Instructor: Les Greenberg, Ph.D.)

2007 – 2008 Gestalt Therapist, Psychotherapy Integration Laboratory, University of Arizona. Extensively trained and supervised in for participation in an open clinical trial of the efficacy of two-chair technique for self-critical depressed and anxious individuals. (Supervisors: David Engle, Ph.D., Hal Arkowitz, Ph.D., Marjorie Holliman, Ph.D. Collaborator: Ben Shahar, M.A.)

2007 Certified, Clinical Workshop, University of Arizona. (Instructor: Gary Elkins, Ph.D., ABPP, ABPH)

2006 – 2010 Research Assistant, Psychophysiology Laboratory, University of Arizona. Conducted structured interviews and assessments to screen for all major psychopathology in a university community sample. SCID-I, Hamilton Depression Inventory Interview, BDI, and other assessment measures.

2006 Paid Consultant, researching scientific literature to formulate a course of treatment for autistic patient with severe polydipsia. (Collaborator: Daniel McDonnell, Ph.D.)

2005 Study Group, Southwest Psychoanalytic Society, Tucson, AZ.

2005 Seminar, Mindfulness-Based (Instructor: Willoughby Britton, Ph.D.)

2005 Mind and Life Summer Research Institute, Garrison, NY. 7-Day scientific conference and meditation retreat.

2004 10-Day Vipassana Meditation Retreat, Joshua Tree, CA

Chief Scholarly Interests

• Cognitive neuroscience of depression (EEG, fMRI) • Philosophical topics in psychotherapy and psychopathology, especially regarding the nature of mental disorder and evidence-based practice • Altered states of consciousness • Psychoanalytic and existential

Research Experience

2011 – 2014 Staff Psychologist, University of Miami (Principle Investigators: Lourdes Illa, M.D., Maria Echinique, Psy.D.)

 Suicide prevention initiative and study on university main campus.

2010 – 2011 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Miami School of Medicine/Jackson Memorial Hospital (Principle Investigators: Nicoletta Tessler, Psy.D., Karin Esposito, M.D., Ph.D, Charles Nemeroff, M.D., Ph.D.)

 Initiative to Reduce Inpatient Suicide, Medical Liability Reform Grant. A study that aimed to address inpatient suicide on general medical/surgical units through reform of hospital operations and consultation/liaison psychology services.

2003 – 2010 Graduate Student, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona.

• Psychophysiology Laboratory. Conducting research on the neurological and genetic correlates of depression as assessed using functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography.

Ph.D. thesis: Genetic, Hemodynamic, and Electrophysiological Correlates of Cortico-Limbic Function in Clinically Depressed Individuals. (Defended: 5/2009)

M.A. thesis: Resting Frontal EEG Asymmetry as a Moderator of Differential Hemodynamic Response in the ACC: An fMRI Study of Clinically Depressed and Non-Depressed Individuals. (Defended: 12/2007)

(Primary Faculty Advisor: John J.B. Allen, Ph.D.; Other Faculty Advisors: Lee Ryan, Ph.D., Alfred Kaszniak, Ph.D., Jeff Greenberg, Ph.D.)

2000 –2003 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University.

• Mood Disorders Laboratory. Involved with a longitudinal study of behavioral, affective, and cognitive risk factors for mood disorder in children. (Faculty Advisor: Daniel N. Klein, Ph.D.)

• Canli Laboratory. Conducted statistical analyses of neuroimaging data for several studies. Administered questionnaires, psychophysiological measures, and various behavioral tasks to gauge information processing in two pilot studies. Honors thesis on the Behavioral Inhibition System and neural reactivity to threat-related words in depressed and healthy samples. (Faculty Advisor: Turhan Canli, Ph.D.)

Teaching Experience

University of California, Davis, CA. Instructor Counseling Services, Predoctoral Internship Program, Seminars on Borderline States, Short-term dynamic therapy.

University of Miami Counseling Center, Miami, FL:

Instructor Dr. Jess Spirer Predoctoral Internship Program, Assessment Seminar (2011/2012)

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL:

Instructor Psychiatry PGY-3 Residency Seminar; Short-Term Dynamic Therapy (Spring 2011)

Albany Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Albany, NY:

Instructor Psychiatry PGY-2 Residency Seminar; Evidence-Based Psychotherapy (Spring 2010)

Florida International University, Department of Psychology, Miami, FL:

Instructor CLP4144: Abnormal Psychology (Fall 2008) An upper-division course with an enrollment of approximately 100 students.

Graduate Level Guest Lecture MALS: Philosophy of Psychology. “On the Concepts of Mental Illness and Health” (Fall 2008)

University of Arizona, Department of Psychology, Tucson, AZ:

Instructor PSYCH 297A: Research Methods Laboratory Course (Fall 2004) Two sections of a required lab course for Psychology majors, taught in coordination with Dr. Julie Feldman, who was the instructor for a general Research Methods course. Each section had an enrollment of approximately 30 students.

PSYCH 456: Death and Loss (Summer 2004) An upper-division course with an enrollment of approximately 30 students.

Teaching Assistant PSYCH 383: Health Psychology (Spring 2008) PSYCH 273: Psychology of Human Performance (Fall 2007) PSYCH 358: Psychology of Consciousness (Spring 2005) INDV 101: Structure of Mind and Behavior (Spring 2004) INDV 101: Structure of Mind and Behavior (Fall 2003)

Graduate Level Guest Lecture PSYCH 585: Advanced Psychopathology. “The Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual” (Spring 2007)

Research Supervision PSYCH 299: Independent Study (Fall 2005, Spring 2006). Supervised an undergraduate Psychology major who assisted me with my research. She also wrote several review papers for this course.

Undergraduate Internship Supervision PSYCH 293, 393, 493: Mentor Program Independent Study (Fall 2007, Spring 2008)

Publications

Shahar, B., Carlin, E. R., Engle, D. E., Hegde, J., Szepsenwol, O. and Arkowitz, H. (2012), A Pilot Investigation of Emotion-Focused Two-Chair Dialogue Intervention for Self-Criticism. Clin. Psychol. Psychother., 19: 496–507.

Unpublished Manuscripts

Hegde, J. (2010). In Pursuit of Empirically Supported Happiness: Why the Heterogeneous Orientations to Psychotherapy Require a Multiform Evidentiary Base.

Hegde, J. (2010). Genetic, Hemodynamic, and Electrophysiological Correlates of Cortico-Limbic Function in Clinically Depressed Individuals (dissertation thesis)

Hegde, J. (2007). Resting Frontal EEG Asymmetry as a Moderator of Differential Hemodynamic Response in the ACC: An fMRI Study of Clinically Depressed and Non-Depressed Individuals (master’s thesis)

Selected Presentations

Hegde, J. (2011). “Towards an Understanding of Psychotic Process in the Midst of Loss and Grief.” American Psychoanalytic Association, San Francisco, CA.

Hegde, J. (2010). “Cognitive Neuroscience of Depression.” Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY.

Hegde, J. (2010) “Pharmacology, Psychology, and Phenomenology of Psychedelic Drugs”, Department of Psychiatry, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY

Hegde, J. & Allen, J.J.B. (2005). “Imaging the ‘Affective’ Anterior Cingulate in Depression.” Institute for Mental Health Research, Phoenix, AZ.

Intramural Service

• Predoctoral Internship, APA Accreditation Committee, University of California, Davis (2015) • Co-Coordinator, Lifeguards Suicide Prevention Outreach Program, University of Miami (2011 – 2014) • Elected Graduate Student Representative in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona (Fall 2006 – Spring 2008) • Initiator and Organizer, Study Group, Southwest Psychoanalytic Society, Tucson AZ (2007 – 2008) • Clinical Workshop Committee, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona (2004 – 2006)

Professional Affiliations

• Association for Psychological Science (Former Member) • American Psychoanalytic Association (Fellow) • Florida Psychoanalytic Society (Adjunct Member) • American Psychological Association (Former Member) • Mind and Life Institute (Past Invited Research Fellow) • Society for Psychophysiological Research (Former Member) • Southwest Psychoanalytic Society (Former Affiliate)