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Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013
CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Michael Jacob Dolgin, Ph.D.
Business Address: 2 Hamelacha Street Ra'anana 43661, Israel Tel: 09-746-3236 e-mail: [email protected] www.MichaelDolgin.co.il
Home Address: 5 Ha'erez Street, P.O. Box 1118 Kochav Yair 44864, Israel Tel/Fax: 09-749-6713 Cellular: 052-8643202
Date of Birth: February 25, 1956
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California
Citizenship: Israel, United States
I.D. Card No.: 309882876
Marital Status: Married: Tamara K. Dolgin, M.N. , F.N.P.
Children: Maya Joy, Julia Grace, Noa Mae
EDUCATION
1976 B.A. in Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Israel
1979 M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Israel
1984 Ph.D. in Health Psychology Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology Albert Einstein College of Medicine Yeshiva University, New York
Masters Thesis: "Parental Identification and the Self-Concept of Children of Normal and Schizophrenic Mothers." (Committee: S. Kravitz, Ph.D., M. Klein, Ph.D., S. Katz, Ph.D.)
Doctoral Dissertation: "Conditioned Aversions in Pediatric Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy." (Committee: C. Swencionis, Ph.D., E. Katz, Ph.D., W. DiScipio, Ph.D.) Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae June 2013
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2011-present Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Director of Graduate Studies in Psychology, Ariel University, Israel
2009-present Senior Research Fellow, Samuel Neaman Institute for the Advancement of Science and Technology, Technion University, Haifa
1991-1992 Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
1987-1992 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Southern California School of Medicine
1986.1987 Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Southern California School of Medicine
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
2003-present Consulting Psychologist and Supervisor, Schneider’s Children’s Medical Center, Petach Tikvah, Israel
1992-present Private Practice, Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. and Associates, Ra'anana, Israel
1996-2002 Consulting and Research Psychologist, Department of Pediatric Oncology, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel
1992-2001 Senior Psychologist, Maytal - Israel Institute for the Treatment and Study of Stress, Haifa, Israel
1996-1999 Consulting Psychologist, Herzliya-Haifa Medical Center, Haifa, Israel
1992.1994 Consulting and Research Psychologist, Sambur Center of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Schneider Children's Medical Center in Israel, Petach Tikva, Israel
1988.1992 Head, Behavioral Science Section, Division of Hematology-Oncology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, California
1986.1992 Clinical Psychologist, Division of Hematology-Oncology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, California
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1984-1992 Private Practice, Michael J. Dolgin, Ph.D. and Associates, Sherman Oaks, California
1984-1986 Post-Doctoral Fellow in Pediatric Psychology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, California
1982.1984 Pre-Doctoral Intern in Psychology, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, California
1981.1982 Pre-Doctoral Intern in Psychology, Montefiore Hospital Medical Center, New York
1981 Psychological Clerkship, Sidney Farber Cancer Institute and Children's Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
1979.1980 Counselor, Chabad Rehabilitation Center, Los Angeles, California
1977.1978 Intern, Psychological Clinic, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
1976-1977 Intern, Gehah Psychiatric Hospital, Petach Tikvah, Israel
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2011-present Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Director of Graduate Studies in Psychology, Ariel University, Israel
2003-present Supervising Psychologist, Schneider’s Children’s Medical Center, Petach Tikvah, Israel
1992-2001 Supervising Psychologist, Maytal - Israel Institute for the Treatment and Study of Stress, Haifa, Israel
1991-1992 Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
1986-1988 Coordinator, Behavioral Science Research Seminar, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
1985-1986 Instructor, School of Physical Therapy, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
1977.1978 Instructor, Department of Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Israel
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HONORS / SCHOLARSHIPS
1993.1995 Scientist Absorption Award, Ministry of Absorption, Israel
1989-1992 American Cancer Society Faculty Research Award
1984 Graduated (Ph.D.) with Distinction, Yeshiva University, New York
1976 Graduated (B.A.) "Cum Laude", Bar Ilan University
1976.1977 Scholarship for Academic Achievement, Bar Ilan University
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
1992-present Israel Psychological Association
1980-present American Psychological Association, (Div. 12, 38)
LICENSES
2003 - present Supervisor / Specialist in Medical Psychology, Ministry of Health, Israel
1991- present Supervisor / Specialist in Clinical Psychology (Psychotherapy, Psychodiagnostics), Ministry of Health, Israel
1986-present Licensed Psychologist, State of California
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS
2011-present Professional Committee for Medical Psychology, Council of Psychologists, Ministry of Health, Israel
1995.1998 Scientific Advisory Committee, Israel Society for Psycho-Oncology
1995.1999 Committee on Clinical Investigations and Publications (Institutional Review Board), Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles
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GRANTS/AWARDS
"Compliance in the Adolescent Cancer Patient" (Principal Investigator), Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Department of Community Resources, 1982-1983. Amount: $5000
"Anticipatory Reactions in Pediatric Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy" (Principal Investigator), Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Department of Research, 1983-1984. Amount: $11,487
"Assessment and Management of Anticipatory Distress in Pediatric Cancer Patients" (Principal Investigator), American Cancer Society (California Division), 1984-1986. Amount: $40,000
"Biobehavioral Assessment and Prediction of Anticipatory Nausea and Vomiting in Pediatric Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy" (Co-Principal Investigator), American Cancer Society 1984-1987. Amount: $189,920
"Development of a Predictive Model for the Identification of High Risk Families of Children with Cancer" (Principal Investigator), American Cancer Society, 1987-1989. Amount: $125,000
"Assessment of Pain in Sickle Cell Disease" (Co-Investigator), Sickle Cell Disease Research Foundation, 1987-1989. Amount: $15,000
"The Impact of Social Skills Training on Adjustment of Newly Diagnosed Children with Cancer" (Co-Investigator), American Cancer Society, 1988-1991. Amount: $215,000 "Psychosocial Rehabilitation Needs among Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer" (Co- Investigator), American Cancer Society (California Division), 1989-1991. Amount: $90,000
"Predictors of Psychological Adaptation in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Prospective Analysis" (Co-Investigator), American Cancer Society (California Division), 1989- 1991. Amount:$189,000
"Behavioral Intervention in the Home Management of Chemotherapy-related Distress in Children with Cancer" (Principal Investigator), Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Department of Research, 1989-1991. Amount: $39,990
"International Cancer Research Technology Transfer Award" (Principal Investigator), International Union Against Cancer (Geneva, Switzerland), 1990. Amount: $3600
"Sibling Adaptation to Childhood Cancer: Feasability Study of a Seven-Site Collaborative Project" (Co-investigator), W.T. Grant Foundation, 1989-1991. Amount: $140,000
"Refinement and Dissemination of Behavioral Technology in Pediatric Oncology" (Principal Investigator), American Cancer Society Junior Faculty Research Award, 1989-1992. Amount: $90,500
"Adjustment and Quality of Life in Survivors of Childhood Cancer" (Co-Investigator), Israel Cancer Society Research Grant, 1993-1994. Amount: $7,000
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"Maternal Problem Solving Training in Childhood Cancer" (Co-Investigator), National Cancer Institute (NIH), 1995-2002. Amount: $691,413.
"Maternal Problem Solving Training in Childhood Cancer" (Co-Investigator), National Cancer Institute (NIH), 2003-2008. Amount: $2,157,719.
"Pediatric Psychology: Training and Implementation" (Service Grant – Schneider's Children's Medical Center in Israel), The Benjamin and Susan Shapell Foundation, 2004-2005, Amount: $18,000.
"Anxiety, Stress, and Trauma in Israeli Youth: Treatment, Training, and Disseminiation" (Service Grant – Schneider's Children's Medical Center in Israel), The William Lowenberg Family Foundation, 2005-2009, Amount: $125,000.
"Treatment of Anxiety and Trauma in Israeli Youth" (Service Grant – Schneider's Children's Medical Center in Israel), The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, 2006-2010, Amount: $436,000.
"Online Problem-Solving Skills Training for Mothers of Newly Diagnosed Child Cancer Patients" (Co-Investigator), National Cancer Institute (NIH), 2012-2017. Amount: $2,500,000.
PUBLICATIONS
Peer Reviewed Articles
1. Dorshav, N.K., & Dolgin, M.J. (1981) Sexual identification as a facilitator of aggression in a simulated shock delivery paradigm. Journal of Social Psychology, 113, 287-288.
2. Dolgin, M.J., Katz, E.R., McGinty, K., & Siegel, S.E. (1985). Anticipatory nausea and vomiting in pediatric cancer patients. Pediatrics, 75, 547-552.
3. Dolgin, M.J., Katz, E.R., Doctors, S.R., & Siegel, S.E. (1986). Caregivers' perceptions of medical compliance in adolescents with cancer. Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 7, 22- 27.
4. Dolgin, M.J., & Katz, E.R. (1988). Conditioned aversions in pediatric cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 9, 82-85.
5. Dolgin, M.J. (1988). Behavioral effects of chemotherapy in children with cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 6, 99-107.
6. Dolgin, M.J., & Phipps, S. (1989). Pediatric pain: The parents' role. Pediatrician, 16, 103- 109.
7. Dolgin, M.J., Katz, E.R., Zeltzer, L.K., & Landsverk, J. (1989). Behavioral distress in
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pediatric cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Pediatrics, 84 , 103-110.
8. Dolgin, M.J., Phipps, S., Harow, E., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1990). Parental management of fear in chronically-ill and healthy children. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 6, 733-744.
9. Redd, W.H., Silberfarb, P.M., Andersen, B.L., Andrykowski, M.A., Bovbjerg, D.H., Burish, T.G., Carpenter, P.J., Cleeland, C., Dolgin, M.J., Levy, S.M., Mitnick, L., Morrow, G.R., Schover, L.R., Spiegel, D., & Stevens, J. (1991). Psychologic and psychobehavioral research in oncology. Cancer, 67, 813-822.
10. Zeltzer, L.K., Dolgin, M.J., LeBaron, S., & LeBaron, C. (1991). A randomized, controlled study of behavioral intervention for chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting. Pediatrics, 88, 34-42.
11. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1994). The impact of social skills training on the adjustment of children with newly diagnosed cancer. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 18, 751-767.
12. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1994). Perceived social support and adjustment of children with newly diagnosed cancer. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 15, 20-26.
13. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1994). Perceived stress and adjustment in long-term survivors of childhood cancer. Journal of Psychsocial Oncology, 12, 1-16.
14. Sahler, O.J., Rohgmann, K.L., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Dolgin, M.J., Sargent, J.R., Barbarin, O.A., Copeland, D.R., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1994). Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Prevalence of sibling distress and definition of adaptation levels. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 15, 353-366.
15. Barbarin, O.A., Rohgmann, K.J., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Dolgin, M.J., Sargent, J.R., Sahler, O.J., Copeland, D.R., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1995). Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Parental views of pre- and post-diagnosis adjustment of siblings of children with cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 13, 1-20.
16. Sargent, J.R., Rohgmann, K.J., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Dolgin, M.J., Sahler, O.J., Barbarin, O.A., Copeland, D.R., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1995). Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Siblings' perceptions of the cancer experience. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 20, 151-164.
17. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1995). Adjustment of children with newly diagnosed cancer: Cross informant variation. Journal of
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Psychosocial Oncology, 13, 23-37.
18. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1995). Perceived physical appearance and adjustment of children with newly diagnosed cancer: A path analytic model. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 18, 261-278.
19. Varni, J.W., Katz, E.R., Colegrove, R., & Dolgin, M.J. (1996). Family functioning predictors of adjustment in children with newly diagnosed cancer: A prospective analysis. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 37, 321-328.
20. Zeltzer, L.K., Dolgin, M.J., Roghmann, K.J., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Sargent, J.R., Barbarin, O.A., Copeland, D.R., & Sahler, O.J. (1996). Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Health outcomes of siblings. Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 27, 98-107.
21. Dolgin, M.J., Blumensohn, R., Sahler, O.J., Rohgmann, K.J., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Sargent, J.R., Barbarin, O.A., Copeland, D.R., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1997). Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Cross-cultural aspects. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 15, 1-14.
22. Dolgin, M.J., Somer, E., Zaidel, N., & Zaizov, R. (1997). A structured group intervention for siblings of children with cancer. Journal of Child and Adolescent Group Psychotherapy, 7, 3-18.
23. Sahler, O.J., Rohgmann, K.J., Carpenter, P.J., Mulhern, R.K., Dolgin, M.J., Sargent, J.R., Barbarin, O.A., Copeland, D.R., & Zeltzer, L.K. (1997) Sibling adaptation to childhood cancer collaborative study: Sibling psychologic adaptation and maternal well-being, health and resource utilization. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 18, 233-243.
24. Hays, D.M., Dolgin, M.J., Steele, L.L., Patenaude, A.F., Hewett, K.D., Ruymann, F., Ruccione, K., Sallan, S., & Siegel, S,.E. (1997). Educational achievement, employment and workplace experience of adult survivors of childhood cancer. International Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. 4, 327-337.
25. Dolgin, M.J., Somer, E., Buchvald, E., & Zaizov, R. (1998). Adjustment and quality of life in adult survivors of childhood cancer. Journal of the Israeli Cancer Society (Bamah).
26. Dolgin, M.J., Somer, E., Buchvald, E., & Zaizov, R. (1999). Quality of life in adult survivors of childhood cancer. Social Work in Health Care, 28, 31-43.
27. Varni, J.W., Sahler, O.J., Katz, E.R., Rohgmann, K.J., Mulhern, R.K., Dolgin, M.J., Copeland, D.R., Noll, R.B., Phipps, S. (1999). Maternal problem solving therapy in pediatric cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 16, 41-71.
28. Somer, E., Dolgin, M.J., & Saadon M. (2001). Validation of the Hebrew version of the Dissociation Experiences Scale (H-DES) in Israel. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 2, 53-66.
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29. Sahler, O.J., Varni, J.W., Fairclough, D.L., Butler, R.W., Noll, R.B., Dolgin, M.J., Katz, E.R., Mulhern, R.K., Phipps, S., & Copeland, D.R. (2002). Problem-solving skills training for mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer: A randomized trial. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 23, 77-86.
30. Sahler, O. J., Fairclough, D. L., Phipps, S., Mulhern, R. K., Dolgin, M. J., Noll, R. B. et al. (2005). Using problem-solving skills training to reduce negative affectivity in mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer: Report of a multisite randomized trial. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 73, 272-283.
31. Dolgin, MJ, Phipps, S, Fairclough, DL, Sahler, OJZ, Askins, M, Noll, RB, Butler, RW, Varni, JW, & Katz, ER. (2007). Trajectories of adjustment in mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer: A natural history investigation. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32 , 771-782.
32. Askins, MA, Sahler, OJZ, Sherman, SA, Fairclough, DL, Butler, RW, Katz, ER, Dolgin, MJ, Varni, JW, Noll, RB, & Phipps, S. (2009). Report from a multi-institutional randomized clinical trial examining computer-assisted problem-solving skills training for english- and spanish-speaking mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34, 551-563.
33. Johns, A.L., Oland, A.A., Katz, E.R., Sahler, O.J., Askins, M.A., Butler, R.W., & Dolgin, M.J., (2009). Qualitative analysis of the role of culture in coping themes of Latina and European American mothers of children with cancer. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 2, 167-175.
34. Iobst, E. A., Alderfer, M. A., Sahler, O. J. Z., Askins, M., Fairclough, D. L., Katz, E. R., Butler, R. W., Dolgin, M. J., & Noll, R. B. (2009). Problem solving and maternal distress at time of a child's diagnosis of cancer in two-parent versus lone-parent households. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34, 817-821.
35. Sahler, O.J., Dolgin, M.J., Phipps, S., Fairlough, D.L, Askins, M.A., Katz, E.R., Noll, R.B., & Butler, R.W. (2013). A multisite randomized clinical trial of problem-solving skills training compared to non-directive support in mothers of children with cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 31, 1329-1335.
36. Devine, K.A., Heckler, C., Katz, E.R., Fairclough, D.L., Phipps, S., Sherman, S., Dolgin, M.J., Noll, R.B., Askins, M.A., Butler, R.W., & Sahler, O.J. (in press). Validation of the Pediatric Parenting Stress Inventory. Health Psychology.
Articles In Preparation
1. Dolgin, M.J. & Geffen, K. Responsiveness to problem solving skills training in mothers of children with cancer.
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2. Dolgin, M.J. & Schein, A. Impact of social problem solving skills on the adjustment of mothers of children with cancer.
3. Dolgin, M.J. & Zivan. Using problem solving skills training to reduce post traumatic stress symptoms in mothers of children with cancer.
Chapters
1. Dolgin, M.J., & Jay, S.M. (1989). Pain management in children. In E.J. Mash & R.A. Barkley (Eds.), Behavioral treatment of childhood disorders. New York; Guilford Press.
2. Dolgin, M.J., & Jay, S.M. (1989). Childhood cancer. In T.H. Ollendick & M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of child psychopathology, 2nd Ed. New York; Plenum Press.
3. Katz, E.R., Dolgin, M.J., & Varni, J. (1990). Cancer in children and adolescents. In A.M. Gross & R.S. Drabman (Eds.), Handbook of clinical behavioral pediatrics. New York; Plenum Press.
4. Walco, G.A., Seigel, L.J., Dolgin, M.J., & Varni, J.W. (1991). Pediatric pain. In V.B. Van Hasselt & D.J. Kolko (Eds.), Inpatient behavior therapy with children and adolescents. New York; Plenum Press.
5. Dolgin, M.J. & Phipp, S. (1996). Reciprocal influences in family adjustment to childhood cancer. In C. Cooper, L. Baider, & A. Kaplan De-Nour (Eds.), Cancer and the family. London; John Wiley and Sons.
6. Somer, E., Gilbar, O., & Dolgin, M.J. (1999). Group therapy for siblings of children with cancer. In C.E. Schaefer (Ed.), Short-term psychotherapy groups for children. Jason Aronson Press.
7. Varni JW, Sahler OJZ, Katz ER, Mulhern RK, Copeland DR, Noll RB, Phipps S, Dolgin MJ, Roghmann KJ (1999). Maternal problem-solving therapy in pediatric cancer. In Bucher JA (Ed). The application of problem-solving therapy to psychosocial oncology care. New York: Haworth Press.
8. Dolgin, M.J. & Phipp, S. (2000). Maternal problem solving training in childhood cancer. In L. Baider, C.L. Cooper, & A. Kaplan De-Nour (Eds.), Cancer and the family (2nd Edition). London; John Wiley and Sons.
9. Sahler, OJ, Fairclough, DL, Katz, ER, Varni, JW, Phipps, S, Mulhern, RK, Butler, RW, Noll, RB, Dolgin, MJ, Copeland, DR, Johnson, WL (2006). Problem-solving skills training for mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer. In RT Brown (Ed.) Pediatric hematology/oncology: A biopsychosocial approach. Oxford University Press.
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Edited/Translated Texts
1. Rabbi Simon A. Dolgin (1997). Divrei Ish: A selection of sermons and thoughts on the weekly portions of the Torah (Volumes I, II). Jerusalem: Ariel – United Israel Institutes.
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