CURRICULUM VITAE

DENISE HIEN w: (848) 445–0749 cell: (917) 796-7684 email: [email protected] websites: alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu; https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Denise_Hien; Mybibliography

ACADEMIC TRAINING

1984 B.A., Cornell University, Psychology 1989 M.S., Teachers College, Columbia University, Clinical Psychology 1990 M.Phil., Teachers College, Columbia University, Clinical Psychology 1991 Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University, Clinical Psychology

TRAINEESHIP

1987-1990 Practicum in Psychotherapy, Center for Psychological Services, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, NY. 1992 Internship in Child and Adolescent Psychology, St. Luke's\ Roosevelt Hospital Center, Roosevelt Division, NY, NY. 1993 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Substance Use Disorders, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY, NY.

LICENSURE

1992- Psychologist #11496, New York State 2018- Psychologist #6010, New Jersey

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETIES

1992- Member, American Psychological Association, Divisions 12 & 50 (Society of Clinical Psychology & Society of Psychology) 1999- Member, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 2015- Member, Association of Behavior and Cognitive Therapy 2018- Member, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence 2019- Member, New Jersey Psychological Association

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2011- Specialty Board in Clinical Psychology #6922, American Board of Professional Psychology

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

1993-1994 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, NY. 1994-2002 Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY, NY. 1995-2001 Assistant Professor, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY. 2001-2002 Associate Professor with Tenure, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY. 2002-2007 Research Scientist, Columbia University School of Social Work, Social Intervention Group, NY, NY. 2007-2008 Senior Research Scientist, Columbia University School of Social Work, Social Intervention Group, NY, NY. 2008-2011 Full Professor, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, City University of New York, NY, NY. 2008- Adjunct Senior Research Scientist, Department of , Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY, NY. 2011-2014 Full Professor with Tenure, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, NY, NY. 2015- Adjunct Professor, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, NY, NY. 2015-2017 Full Professor with Tenure, Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY. 2017- Full Professor with Tenure, Clinical Psychology Department, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ.

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS

1995-2014 Attending Psychologist, Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke’s\Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, NY.

HONORS

1987-1989 Awardee, Teachers College Minority Scholarship 1994 Awardee, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, National Institute on Drug Abuse Travel Award

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1996 Awardee, National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect, Cornell University, Research Summer Institute Awardee 2008 Nominee, Best Paper of the Year, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation 2014 Awardee, NIAAA/R13 Symposium (APA Convention) Travel Award 2017 Nominee, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Mentorship Award 2018 Elected Advisory Board Member for DART Program, Medical University of South Carolina 2019 Elected Member, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence 2019 Honoree, Humanitarian of the Year, Empowering Futures, Transforming Communities Gala, Center for Great Expectations, New Jersey 2020 Eminent Scholar Mentorship Award, UMBC, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, for work with Rebecca Schact, Ph.D. 2020 Inaugural Helen E. Chaney Endowed Chair in Alcohol Studies, Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies, Rutgers University-New Brunswick. 2020 Nominee, Board of Governors, College on Problems of Drug Dependence

FELLOWSHIP AND GRANT SUPPORT

Active Support:

2017-2022 Co-Investigator, “Using the Strategic Prevention Framework to Reduce and Prevent Underage Drinking and Drug Use” (PI-Robert Melara, Ph.D.) New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, Total and Direct Costs, $500,000. 2017-2022 Consultant, “Global Evaluation & Applied Research Solutions (GEARS) Inc.” (PI: Diane Roberts, MA, President). Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, IDIQ Grant. 2018-2022 Principal Investigator, “Meta-Analysis with Individual Patient Data for PTSD and Alcohol Use Disorders” (MPI: Antonio Morgan-Lopez, Ph.D.), National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIH) R01, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $1.8 Million. 2019-2024 Consultant/Scientific Advisory Board, “Missing Data Matters: Substance Use Disorder Clinical Trials” (PI: Dan Scharfstein, MD; Co-I’s: Edward Nunes, MD & Aimee Campbell, Ph.D.), National Institute on Drug Abuse. Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$2.0 Million. 2019-2021 Principal Investigator, Addiction Continuing Education for Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselors, State of New Jersey, Department of Health, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services, 108,000. 2020-2025 Principal Investigator, Translational Research Training in at City College and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (TRACC) (MPI: Ruglass, CCNY; Co-I’s: Frances R. Levin, M.D., Aimee Campbell, Ph.D., Francine Conway, Ph.D., Robert Melara, Ph.D., Mauricio Trevisan, M.D.), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) R25 Renewal, Total Direct and Indirect Costs 2.0 Million.

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2020-2022 Principal Investigator, COVID-Dynamic Study, Co-I’s: Yihong Zhao, Ph.D., Matt Lee, Ph.D., Ralph Adolphs, Ph.D., Caltech, Teresa Lopez-Castro, Ph.D., CCNY, Damian Stanley, Ph.D., Adelphi University. Funded through Caltech, Yale University, Rutgers Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies. $150,000.

Pending:

2020-2025 Principal Investigator, Massed Prolonged Exposure for PTSD/SUD in Residential Treatment (MPI: Norman, Ph.D., University of California San Diego; Co-I’s: Slaymaker, Ph.D., & Glicke, Ph.D., Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, Kehle-Forbes, University of Minnesota), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) R01, Total Direct and Indirect Costs 2.4 Million. Submitted October 4, 2019. Received score 2/21/2020 (30, 11th %tile). Resubmission 7/2020. Received score 10/16/2020, (26, 7th %tile). 2020-2024 Co-Investigator, Asian Women Action for Resilience and Empowerment (AWARE) to Reduce Suicide and Depression: Stage II Clinical Trial, National Institute on Mental Health, Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$2.0 Million, R01 Resubmitted June 15, 2019. Received score (55, 35%tile). Resubmission June, 2020. 2020-2025 Co-Investigator, Brain Structural Covariation and Rule Breaking Behavior and Early Substance Use Initiation (PI: Yihong Zhao, Ph.D.), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) R01, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $500,00. Submitted Nov 15, 2019. Received score 2/27/2020 (49, no percentile). To be resubmitted 9/2020. 2020-2023 Co-Investigator, (PI: Samantha Farris, Ph.D.), National Institute of Alcohol, Alcohol Use and Alcoholism (NIH) R21, Total and Direct Costs 600,000. Received score (34). Resubmission, July 2020. Received score 11/19/2020 (17). 2020-2023 Scientific Advisory Board Member. Archiving and Harmonizing Data on Prevention and Treatment of Child Traumatic Stress (PI: Nancy Kassam-Adams, Ph.D.), National Institute of Mental Health, R03. 2020-2024 Consultant, Massed 1-Week Cognitive Processing Therapy for comorbid alcohol use disorder and PTSD (PI: Philip Held, Ph.D.) National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse., R34.

Past Support:

1994-1999 Principal Investigator, “Predictors of Interpersonal Violence for Inner City Women,” National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) R29, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $546,257. 1995-1996 Principal Investigator, “Cultural Differences in Family Violence for Latina Women,” Office of Research on Women’s Health (NIH), Total Direct and Indirect Costs $49,095. 1997-2000 Principal Investigator, “PTSD Treatment Outcomes for -Dependent Women,” National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) R01, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $877,593. Page 4

1999-2001 Principal Investigator, Research Supplement for Underrepresented Minorities for M. Arango, “Safer Sex Negotiations in Intimate Relationships of Drug-Using Women with PTSD,” National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH). Total Direct Cost $49,400. 2001-2005 Principal Investigator, “Cocaine Abuse, Self-Regulation and Maternal/Child Aggression,” (Co-PI: Gail Wasserman, Ph.D.), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) R01, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $1.3 Million. 2001-2007 Site Principal Investigator, “CU Partners: NY/ Long Island Regional Clinical Trials Network,” (PI: Edward V. Nunes, M.D.) National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) U10, Total Direct and Indirect Costs for subcontract $1.9 Million. 2001-2006 Senior Scientist/Co-Investigator, “Early Intervention and Prevention of Sexual Violence and Intimate Violence Program,” (PI: Vicki Sharp, M.D.), Centers for Disease Control, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $2.5 Million. 2001-2004 Principal Investigator, Research Supplement for Underrepresented Minorities for N. Caldeira, “Cultural differences in parenting attitudes and behaviors associated with child maltreatment,” National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH), Total Direct and Indirect Costs $55,000. 2001-2004 Principal Investigator, Research Supplement for Underrepresented Minorities for N. Daisy, “Fostercare and child maltreatment among drug-using mothers,” National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH), Total Direct and Indirect Costs $62,000. 2002-2003 Consultant, B/Start grant (PI: S. Budney, PhD), "Trauma and addicted female offender's treatment outcome." Center for Community Alternatives Total Direct and Indirect Costs $25,000. 2002-2008 Principal Investigator, “Treatments for Women with PTSD and SUD: A Randomized Clinical Trial” (Protocol 0015 in NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network. A multisite clinical trial in 6 states across the USA). National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) U10, Total Direct and Indirect Costs estimated at ~$5 Million. 2006-2008 Principal Investigator, “Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health- Related Long-Term Investigators for Dr. N. Caldeira,” National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIH), Total Costs, $83,450 per year. 2007-2009 Principal Investigator, “Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health- Related Long-Term Investigators for Dr. L. Ruglass,” National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH), Total Costs, $83,450 per year. 2005-2012 Principal Investigator, “Combined Treatment for Women with Alcohol Dependence and PTSD,” (Co-PI: Frances Levin, M.D., Allen Zweben, D.S.W.), National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIH) R01, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $2.3 Million. 2008-2013 Co-Investigator, “Emerging Methodology for Modeling the Impact of Turnover in Treatment Group Membership,” (PI: Antonio Morgan-Lopez, Ph.D., Co-PI: Bill Fals-Stewart, Ph.D), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) R01, Total and Direct Costs $1.8 Million. 2012-2013 Principal Investigator, “Social and Non-Social Threat Appraisal in PTSD” (Co- Is: Marina Fernando, Ph.D., Eric Fertuck, Ph.D., Bob Melara, Ph.D., & Lesia Ruglass, Ph.D.), City College of New York, City SEEDS Interdisciplinary Grant. Total Direct and Indirect Costs, $50,000.

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2014-2015 Co-Investigator, Neurobiological aspects of Marijuana Dependence (PI: Lesia Ruglass, Ph.D., Co-Is: Eric Fertuck, Ph.D., Bob Melara, Ph.D., & Nancy Sohler Ph.D.), City College of New York, City SEEDS Interdisciplinary Grant. Total Direct and Indirect Costs, $45,000. 2002-2015 Co-Principal Investigator, “National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network, Long Island Regional Node” (PI: Ned Nunes, M.D., Co-PI, Susan Tross, Ph.D.), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) U10, Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$15 Million. 2009-2015 Principal Investigator, “Concurrent Treatment for PTSD and SUD: An Exposure based Randomized Clinical Trial,” (Co-I Kathleen Brady, M.D.), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) R01, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $2.2 Million. 2010-2016 Consultant, “Integrated Treatment of OEF/OIF Veterans with PTSD and Substance Use Disorders,” (PI: Sudie Back, Ph.D.), National Institute on Drug Abuse. Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$2.0 Million. 2011-2016 Consultant, A Stage II Efficacy Study of Integrated CBT for PTSD in Community Addiction Treatment,” (PI: Mark McGovern, Ph.D.), National Institute on Drug Abuse. Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$2.0 Million. 2011-2016 Co-Investigator, Developing an Intervention to Promote API Women's Sexual and Mental Health (PI: Hyeouk Hahm, Ph.D.), National Institute on Mental Health (R34). Total Direct and Indirect Costs, $750,000. 2012-2017 Consultant, “Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD and Alcohol Use: A Randomized Clinical Trial,” (PI: Debra Kaysen, Ph.D.), National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (R01), Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$2.0 million. 2012-2017 Consultant, Scientific Advisory Group, “Trauma Intervention in Primary Care for Pregnant Women,” (PI: Linda Weinreb, M.D.), Dept. of Family Medicine and Community Health University of Massachusetts Medical School/UMass Memorial Health Care, Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$2.0 Million. 2014-2019 Co-Investigator, “TREND Partnership: Tobacco Research and Education to Eliminate Disparities” (PI: Christine Sheffer, Ph.D.), National Cancer Institute, P20, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $4.5 Million. 2016-2019 Principal Investigator, “Derner Hempstead Training Clinic and Outcomes” (Co- PI: Jonathan Jackson, Ph.D.), FAR Fund, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $153,000. 2018-2019 Principal Investigator, “Developing a Trauma-Informed Technology Based Psychosocial Adjunct to MAT Treatment for Female Opioid Users in Primary Care: A Formative Study,” Institute of Health Policy, Office of Research and Economic Development, Rutgers University Institutional Research Grant, Total Direct and Indirect Costs, $20,000. 2018-2019 Principal Investigator, “Trauma Related Neurobiological Predictors of Adverse Child Outcomes: Secondary Analysis of the Healthy Brain Network Database,” Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Collaborative Initiative Grant, Total Direct and Indirect Costs, $10,000. 2013-2020 Principal Investigator, Translational Research Training in Addictions at City College and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (TRACC)

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(Co-I’s: Frances R. Levin, M.D., Robert Melara, Ph.D., Lesia Ruglass, Ph.D., Mauricio Trevisan, M.D.), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH) R25, Total Direct and Indirect Costs 1.9 Million.

Not funded:

2020-2024 Co-Investigator, Rutgers CoE-BH Disparities for Older Individuals, FOA No. FG-20-008 | CFDA No.: 93.243 (PI: Michelle Zechner, Ph.D.), SAMSHA. 2019-2023 Principal Investigator, Study PROCESS: A Comparative Effectiveness Trial for PTSD and Substance Use Disorders (Co-I’s: Morgan Lopez, Ph.D., Saavedra, Ph.D., Ruglass, Ph.D., Lopez-Castro, Ph.D., Back, Ph.D., Killeen, Ph.D.), Patient Centered Outcomes Research Initiative (PCORI), Letter of Intent Invitation to Submit, Total Direct and Indirect Costs 7.0 Million. Submitted April 4, 2019. 2019-2021 Principal Investigator, Wellness in Recovery (WinR), Self-care Training and Toolkits for People Living with Alcohol Use Disorders (AUDs) and their Family Supporters (WinR-S): A Formative Qualitative Study (Co-I’s: Swarbrick, Ph.D., FAOTA & Howard, M.S.W, LCADC), Hubert and Richard Hanlon Trust, Total Direct and Indirect Costs 220,000. Submitted June 30, 2019. 2019-2021 Co-Investigator, Mindfulness Based Intervention for Alcohol Use Disorders in Early Adulthood (P-I: Im, Ph.D., Co-Is: Bates, Ph.D., Vaschillo, Ph.D., Hubert and Richard Hanlon Trust, Total Direct and Indirect Costs 220,000. Submitted June 30, 2019. 2019-2021 Principal Investigator, Wellness in Recovery (WinR), Self-care Training and Toolkits for People Living with Alcohol Use Disorders (AUDs) and their Family Supporters (WinR-S): A Formative Qualitative Study (Co-I’s: Swarbrick, Ph.D., FAOTA & Howard, M.S.W, LCADC), New Jersey Health Foundation, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $50,000. Submitted October 18, 2019. 2019-2021 Principal Investigator, Wellness in Recovery (WinR), Self-care Training and Toolkits for People Living with Alcohol Use Disorders (AUDs) and their Family Supporters (WinR-S). (Co-I’s: Swarbrick, Ph.D., FAOTA & Howard, M.S.W, LCADC), GSAPP Strategic Initiative Funds, Total Direct and Indirect Costs $50,000. Submitted November 15, 2019.

DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES

ADELPHI UNIVERSITY SERVICE

1995-2001 Chair, Dissertation Awards Committee, Derner Institute. 1995-2001 Faculty Liaison, Student Multicultural Caucas, Derner Institute. 1997-2001 Chair, Committee on Diversity, Derner Institute. 1997-1999 Member, Future of the Institute Committee, Derner Institute, Chair: Mary Gail Frawley-O’Dea.

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1998 Member, Search Committee for Director, Office of Sponsored Research, Chair: Robert Ptachik. 1998-1999 Representative for Derner Institute, Adelphi University Faculty Senate. 1998-1999 Member, Planning Committee for the Adelphi-Sponsored Children, Culture and Violence Conference, Chair: Devin Thornburg. 1999-2000 Member, Search Committee for Dean of the Derner Institute, Chair: Gail Insler. 1999-2001 Member, Grants Advisory Committee, Chair: Mary Cortina. 1999-2001 Coordinator, Faculty Diversity Continuing Education Workshop, Derner Institute. 2000 Participant, Faculty Grants Panel, Office of Sponsored Research, Director: Mary Cortina. 2000-2001 Member, Doctoral Program Curriculum Review Committee, Chair: Jonathan Jackson. 2015-2017 Chair, Research Standards Committee, Derner Institute of Advanced Clinical Studies. 2015-2017 Member, Executive Committee, Doctoral Program, Derner Institute of Advanced Clinical Studies, Chair: Jacques Barber. 2016 Chair, Search Committee for Cognitive Neuroscience Hire 2016-2017 Member, Institutional Review Board, Adelphi University, Chair: Carolyn Springer.

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK SERVICE

2003-2008 Chair, Faculty Workgroup on Asian Family Violence. 2005-2007 Member, Associate Dean for Research Advisory Committee. 2006-2008 Research Scientist Representative, Dean of Social Work School Coordinating Committee. 2007-2008 Member, Research Diploma Certificate Program Development Committee. 2007-2008 Executive Board Member, NIMH-funded HIV Intervention Science Training Program for Racial/Ethnic Minority Investigators.

CITY COLLEGE AND CUNY GRADUATE CENTER UNIVERSITY SERVICE

2008-2011 Co-Chair, Committee on Diversity, Subprogram in Clinical Psychology, CUNY. 2009-2014 Director, CASAC Program (New York State OASAS training and licensure program for counselors in alcohol and substance abuse), Psychology Dept., CCNY. 2010 Member, Search Committee for Senior Faculty Hire in Cognitive Neuroscience. 2010 Member, Search Committee for Faculty Hire in Clinical Psychology. 2010-2015 Reviewer PSC CUNY Awards, City University of New York. 2010-2012 Member, CUNY Grad Center APA Accreditation Oversight Committee for the subprogram in Clinical Psychology, Chair: Robert Hatcher, Ph.D. 2010-2012 Co-Author (with Dr. Arietta Slade) of the 2011 APA Self Study for the Re-accreditation of the CCNY Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program. 2011 Member, White Paper Reviewer, City College of New York. 2010 Member, Search Committee for Faculty Hire in Cognitive Neuroscience. 2011 Member, Committee on Diversity, Subprogram in Clinical Psychology, CUNY. Page 8

2011-2013 Member, Faculty Research Advisory Committee to the Associate Provost for Research at City College (Chair, Larry Bank, Ph.D.). 2012 Chair, Psychology Faculty Review Committee for Promotion and Tenure of Candidate Adeyinke Akinsulure-Smith, Ph.D. 2013-2014 Chair, City College Clinical City Doctoral Training Program, APA Accredited. 2013 Member, Search Committee for Faculty Hire Translational Neuroscience Cluster/Clinical. 2013 Chair, Department of Psychology, Search Committee for Faculty Hire 2013-2015 Chair, Clinical Cluster1 (Ph.D. programs at City College, Hunter College*, John Jay College of Criminal Justice*, Queens College*) of the Doctoral Psychology Program, CUNY Graduate Center

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF APPLIED AND PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

2018-2019 Advisory Committee Member for Vice Chancellor for Research Innovation 2018-2020 Representative for GSAPP for Conflict of Interest Monitoring, Office of Institutional Review 2017-2018 Chair, Search Committee for GSAPP Department of Applied Psychology and Center of Alcohol Studies, Endowed Research Chair Faculty Hire 2018-2020 Chair, GSAPP, Department of Applied Psychology 2018 Chair, GSAPP Applied Psychology, Departmental Tenure Review Committee for Dr. Sungwoo Kahng 2019 Chair, GSAPP Applied Psychology, Departmental Tenure Review Committee for Dr. Cathleen Piazza 2020-2020 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, GSAPP Dean’s Office 2020- Interim Dean, GSAPP

NIH GRANT REVIEW ACTIVITIES

2005 Study Section #: ZDA1 TXL-Q (06), Member Conflict, March 1 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2005 Study Section #: ZDA 1RXL-E (06), Member Conflict, March 1 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2005 Study Section #: NIDA-E, Treatment Research Subcommittee, March 1 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2005 Study Section #: ZDA1 RXL-E (15), Lapse and Relapse to Drug Abuse and Other Chronic Conditions, May 2 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2005 Study Section #: NIDA-E, Treatment Research Subcommittee, June 7 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2005 Study Section #: ZDA1 RXL-E (30), Member Conflict C, June 8 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2005 Study Section #: ZDA RXL-E (28), Member Conflict B, June 8 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2005 Section Study #: NIDA-E, Treatment Research Committee, October 6 Meeting Regular, NIDA. 2006 Study Section #: NIDA-E, Treatment Research Subcommittee, March 7 Meeting: Regular, NIDA.

1 Seeking APA Accreditation denoted with * Page 9

2006 Study Section #: ZDA1 GXM-A (72), Culture Workgroup, June 5 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2006 Study Section#: NIDA-E, Treatment Research Subcommittee, June 6 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2006 Study Section #: NIDA-E, Treatment Research Subcommittee, October 4 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2007 Study Section #: NIDA-E, Treatment Research Subcommittee, March 6 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2007 Study Section #: NIDA-E, Treatment Research Subcommittee, June 5 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2007 Study Section #: ZDA RXL-E (03), Member Conflict A, October 10 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2007 Study Section #: NIDA-E, Treatment Research Subcommittee, October 10 Meeting: Regular NIDA. 2008 Study Section #: ZDA1 KXN-G (15), NIDA-E New Investigator R01 SEP, Feb 15 Meeting Telephone Assisted Meeting, NIDA. 2009 Study Section #: ZDA1 GXM-A (E8), Workgroup, July 8 Meeting: Telephone Assisted Meeting, NIDA. 2009 Study Section #: ZRG1 RPHB-E (58), Challenge Grants Panel 27, July 20 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2009 Study Section #: ZRG1 RPHB-A (58), Challenge Grants Panel 4, July 20 Meeting Class: Regular, NIDA. 2009 Study Section #: ZDA1 GXM-A (8E), ARRA Go Criminal Justice Grant Application, July 23 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2009 Study Section #: ZRG1 RPHB-E (52), Challenge Grants Panel 37, August 14 Meeting: Telephone Assisted Meeting, NIDA. 2009 Study Section #: ZMH1 ERB-B (B1), Pre-Meeting Teleconference, October 19 Meeting: Telephone Assisted Meeting, NIDA. 2009 Study Section #: ZMH1 ERB-B (01), Services-Focused DCISRs and ACISRs, November 23, Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2010 Study Section #: ZRG1 PSE-J (50), Accelerating the Pace of Drug Abuse Research Using Existing Epidemiology, June 22 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2010 Study Section #: ZMH1 CNF-M (01), Conference Grants Mail Review, October 27 Meeting: Mail Review, NIDA. 2011 Study Section #: ZAA1 DD (02), Multi-Component Youth/Young Adult Alcohol Prevention Trials, March 23 Meeting: Telephone Assisted Meeting, NIDA. 2011 Study Section #: ZDA1 MXL-F (13), Conference Grant Review June 10 Meeting: Virtual Meeting, NIDA. 2011 Study section #: ZAA1 GG (21), Review of Program Projects on Alcohol-Related Research, August 12 Meeting: Regular NIDA. 2013 Study Section #, ZDA1 EXL-T (10), NIH Summer Research Experience Programs (R25), July 19 Meeting: Telephone Assisted Meeting, NIDA. 2014 Study Section #: ZRG1 BBBP-Y (58), Animal Models and Human Investigation Cross- Training, Meeting: Video Assisted, June 10 Meeting, NIDA. 2015 Study Section #: ZRG1 PSE-H (50), Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health K12s, Meeting: Video Assisted, April 28 Meeting, NIDA. Page 10

2018 Study Section #: ZDA1 GXM-A (02), NIDA Research “Center of Excellence” Grant Program (P50), March 13 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2018 Study Section #: ZDA1 GXM-A (01), NIDA Core Center of Excellence Grant Program (P30), March 15 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2019 Study Section #: ZDA1 GXM-A (02), NIDA Research “Center of Excellence” Grant Program (P50), March 14 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2019 Study Section #: ZDA1 GXM-A (01), NIDA Core Center of Excellence Grant Program (P30), March 16 Meeting: Regular, NIDA. 2020 Study Section #: NIDA June 30, 2020, Special Emphasis Panel Notice of Special Interest- NOT-MH-20-025

TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1991-1992 Lecturer, MICA Project, Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke's\Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, NY. Developed and taught an ongoing series of workshops on dual diagnosis and: special populations, family issues, and adolescence as part of a training program attended by the Department of Psychiatry staff. 1993 Consultant, Beth Israel Medical Center/ St. Luke’s\Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, NY. Developed and conducted a training program in structured diagnostic clinical interviewing for psychology interns, fellows and residents. 1993-1994 Supervising Psychologist, Department of Clinical Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, NY. 1994-2001 Assistant/Associate Professor, (promotion and tenure: 2001), Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY. Graduate courses: Assessment and Treatment of Addictive Disorders, Concentration Case Conference in Addictions, Clinical Practice, Masters and Doctoral Thesis Advisement, Research Design, Research Problems in Clinical Psychology. 1994- Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke's\Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, NY. Conduct and facilitate research journal critiques with psychiatry residents and fellows. 1997 Consultant, Cicatelli Associates, NY, NY. Conducted training workshops with HeadStart case managers on the impact of parental drug abuse upon child development. 1998 Consultant, Clinic for Children in Need, Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, NY, NY. Conducted training workshops with program staff on assessment of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder using structured clinical interviewing techniques. 2002-2015 Lecturer, Women’s Health Project Treatment and Research Center, NY. Conduct seminars on theories and treatments of substance use and trauma comorbidity.

TRAINING FELLOWSHIPS SPONSORED/MENTORED

1996-1998 NRSA-F31, “Violence and drug abuse among inner-city minority women,” National Institute on Drug Abuse, (Margaret Feerick). Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$50,000. Page 11

1998-2000 NRSA-F31, “Process and outcome in interventions with homeless mentally ill,” National Institute of Mental Health, (Alexandra Bloom). Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$50,000. 2001-2004 NRSA-F31, “The pathway from childhood trauma to substance abuse,” National Institute on Drug Abuse, (Adam Kaplan). Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$50,000. 2003-2006 NRSA-F31, “Identifying risk factors in Asian male batterers,” National Institute of Drug Abuse, (Xiaochun Jin). Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$50,000. 2009-2012 R-25, “Research in HIV intervention: Skills for the community (RHISC)” National Institute on Mental Health (Fellow, Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, City College of New York). Total Direct and Indirect Costs ~$75,000. 2014-2018 NRSA-F31 “Test of the effects of social conflict on posttraumatic stress symptoms and alcohol approach bias.” (Courtney Dutton, Ph.D., NIDA; $63,582). 2016- T-32 “Fellowship in Substance Use Disorders.” (Kathryn Zumberg Smith, Ph.D., NIDA), New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Postdoctoral training mentor. 2017-2018 NRSA-F31 (submitted 4/2017) “Shame and alcohol use disorders, a SCAN-based study.” (Tanya Saraiya, NIDA, Adelphi University). Unscored. 2019-2021 R36 (submitted 5/2019) “Applying machine learning to predict treatment outcomes in PTSD/SUD samples” (Santiago Papini, M.A., M.S., NIDA, University of Texas, Austin). Awarded 9/2019. 2020-2025 K01 (submitted 4/2020) “Benzodiazepine-related harms in young people: Informing policy, interventions, and prescribing” (Greta Bushnell, Ph.D., NIDA, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health). Awarded 10/2020. 2020- T-32 MNADART, Fellowship in Molecular Neuroscience and Addictions (Ian Frazier, Ph.D., NIAAA), Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies, Rutgers University, Postdoctoral training co-mentor (w Dr. Teresa Lopez-Castro at CCNY).

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

1984-1986 Milieu Therapist, Human Resource Institute, Brookline, MA. 1987-1988 Research Assistant, Payne Whitney Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical Center, New York Hospital, NY, NY. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Research Grant, Haas, PI: "Treatment Strategies in Schizophrenia." 1990-1990 Clinical Assessor, Payne Whitney Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical Center, New York Hospital, NY, NY. NIMH Research Grant, Dixon, PI: "Borderline Pathology, Substance Abuse, and Suicidal Behavior." 1987-1990 Clinical Assessor, Payne Whitney Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical Center, New York Hospital, NY, NY. NIMH Research Grant, Haas, PI: "Sex Differences in Schizophrenia."

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1991-1993 Project Coordinator, MICA Project, Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke's\Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, NY. CSAT Research Grant, Ackerman, PI: "Assessment of Patients with Substance Abuse and Other Mental Disorders." 1993-1995 Member, Collaborative workgroup which developed a child and adolescent version of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV, Child and Adolescent Version (KID-SCID), Biometrics Department, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; Other members included First, M.B., Fisher, P., Gibbon, M., Matzner, F., Piacentini, J, Spitzer, R., & Williams, J. 1994-2008 Executive Director, Women's Health Project Treatment and Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke's\ Roosevelt Hospital Center, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY, NY. 1993-2008 Supervising Psychologist, Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke's\Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, NY. 1993- Private Practice, NY, NY. 1999-2011 Member, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Asian Pacific Islanders Scholars Workgroup, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD. 2000- Reviewer, AIDS and Behavior, American Journal of Psychiatry, Archives of General Psychiatry, Child Abuse and Neglect, Child Maltreatment, Clinical Psychology Review, Depression and Anxiety, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Women’s Health. 2001-2003 Chair, Gender Special Interest Group, Clinical Trials Network, NIDA. 2003 Consensus Panel Workgroup Leader, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Trauma TIP 57: Substance Abuse Treatment and Trauma. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 57. HHS Publication No. (SMA) 13-4801. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2014. 2003 Mentor, NIDA Research Mentor Program, in conjunction with the annual Research Society for Child Development Meeting, Tampa, FLA. 2003-2008 NIH Institutional Review Group Member, NIDA-E Treatment Research Branch. 2003-2016 Consultant, Legal Aid Society, Prisoner’s Rights Project, & Debevoise & Plimpton, Attorneys at Law, NY, NY. Prepared an opinion for Amador v Andrews, a class action lawsuit for 17 women who were sexually assaulted in prison critiquing (from a mental health perspective) the inadequacies of the existing NYS prison grievance procedures. Served as an expert witness for Tasama v Galbreath and MacDonald v Gilbert) on the question of damages related to trauma-related symptoms post-prison assault. 2008-2011 Director. Trauma and Addiction Project, Department of Psychology, City College of New York. 2009- NIH Grant Reviewer and Meeting Chair, SEP, DCISR/ACISR Center Grants, GO Grants, R25 Training Grants, NIAAA, NIDA & NIMH. 2007 Mentor, NIDA Research Mentor Program Meeting with Developing Research Scientists, Office of Special Populations, NIDA, Bethesda, MD Page 13

2010 Chair, (Co-Chair: Brian Yamamoto). NIDA Sponsored Conference: Advancing API Drug Abuse/Mental Health Prevention Sciences and Treatment: Transdisciplinary Frameworks, Alexandria, VA 2015-2016 Consultant, Columbia University and Bronx Family Justice Center. Provide training and supervision on developing domestic violence services in a family justice center context. Provide support regarding evaluation and research design to post-doctoral psychiatry fellow. 2014-2015 Consultant, National Football League (NFL). Develop domestic violence screening protocol and training for mental health/addictions providers in the NFL Substance Abuse Treatment program. 2015- Adjunct Clinical Supervisor, Department of Psychology, New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Supervise 3rd and 4th year medical residents in implementation of Trauma focused interventions at Bronx County Family Justice Center. 2016- Consultant, McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, New York University, Silver School of Social Work. Develop training on trauma informed care for initiative with the NYC Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence (OCDV) to provide some up to date knowledge and skills to NYC and NGO staff who work in the area of domestic violence. 2017- Director, Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies, Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Piscataway, NJ. 2017- President, Alcohol Research Documentation Inc., Journal of Alcohol and Drug Studies, Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies, New Brunswick, Piscataway, NJ. 2018- Chair, Data Safety Monitoring Board for Project RESET, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) (PIs: S. Kawasaki & E. Nunes). 2020- Chair, ISTSS Website Editor Taskforce Search Committee. 2020- Member, ISTSS Production Committee, FastFacts 2020. 2020 Peer Reviewer, Publication for the AHRQ Evidence-based Practice Center Program, Pharmacologic and Nonpharmacologic Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Update of the PTSD-Repository.

MEDIA

2008 Article, Medscape Website (CME/CE section): Issues of Substance Abuse in Women. Written by Kathleen T. Brady, MD, Ph.D. https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/480925 2010 Editorial, written by Sudie Back, Ph.D., describing impact of study being published in the American Journal of Psychiatry (Hien et al., 2010) https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2009.09111602 2010 Article, Medscape Medical News: Reducing PTSD Severity May Improve Substance Abuse Outcomes, written by Janis C. Kelly. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/716824

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2011 Article, Partnership for Drug Free Kids Website: Gender Differences Emerge in Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment. Written by Celia Vimont. https://drugfree.org/learn/drug-and-alcohol-news/gender-differences-emerge-in- alcohol-use-disorder-treatment/ 2013 Article, City College of New York Website: NIH Award CCNY $1.5 Million to Train Addiction Researchers. Written by Ellis Simon. https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/news/tracc-training-program 2014 Highlighted Abstract, “What’s Hot!” Media Forum, College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Conference, aiming to communicate with broader lay audience the importance of work in the field. 2014 Interview, The Observing Ego: Interview with Denise Hien, Ph.D. Interviewed by Co-Editors, Doctoral Students at CUNY. https://theobservingego.wordpress.com/2014/01/08/interview-with-denise-hien- ph-d/ 2015 Article, Erudition: Denise Hien, Ph.D.: Advancing the Science of Addiction and Trauma Recovery. Written by Bonnie Eisner. https://www.adelphi.edu/pdfs/Erudition-2015.pdf 2015 Article, Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University Website: Faculty Spotlight: Denise A. Hien, Ph.D. Written by Lauren Knopf, M.A. https://derner.adelphi.edu/au_news/faculty-spotlight-denise-a-hien-ph-d/ 2019 Interview, “Beyond Addiction” Podcast: Traumatic Stress and Addiction with Dr. Denise Hien. Interviewed by Dr. Josh King. https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/voice-america/the-beyond-addiction- show/e/61474363 2019 Article, SUM- Research Innovation and Creativity at CUNY: Substance Abuse, Shame, and Asian-Americans. https://sum.cuny.edu/substance-abuse-shame-and- asian-americans/ 2019 Interview, “Hope Lights the Way” youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgbaLAJw6_I&feature=youtu.be about the Center for Great Expectations, for the “2019 Empowering Futures.Transforming Communities. Gala.” 2019 Interview, #ISTSS2019 Beyond the Room team. ISTSS 2019 Podcasts. With Anne Wagner, Ph.D. https://istss.org/am19/mental-elf/istss-2019-podcasts https://soundcloud.com/national-elf-service/denise-hien 2020 Interview for Podcast, ISTSS Fast Facts on PTSD-SUD. With Anne Wagner, Ph.D. https://istss.org/public-resources/friday-fast-facts/substance-use-and- traumatic-stress 2020 Article. Rutgers University News. Appointment as Inaugural Helen E. Chaney Endowed Chair in Alcohol Studies. October 6, 2020. https://www.rutgers.edu/news/denise-hien-appointed-inaugural-helen-e-chaney- chair-alcohol-studies 2020 Article. Denise Hien Appointed Inaugural Helen E. Chaney Chair. October 7, 2020. Highland Park Planet. http://highlandparkplanet.org/2020/10/07/dr-denise- hien-national-leader-in-area-of-addictions-treatment-appointed-as-inaugural- holder-of-rutgers-university-chaney-chair-in-alcohol-studies/.

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2020 Press Conference. October 26, 2020. Our Threatened Institutions and a Path Forward with Mary L. Trump: The Long Haul: Trauma and the Future of Americans’ Health 2020 Article. Advocate, October 28, 2020. Mary Trump, Patti Lupone on the Lasting Carnage of the Trump Years. https://www.advocate.com/election/2020/10/28/mary-trump-patti-lupone-lasting- carnage-trump-years

IMPACT (as of September, 2020) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/denise.hien.1/bibliography/public/ The ISI web of science citation report: 2657 citations, average 33 per article, h-index=25; googlescholar report: 5,395 citations, h-index=35; researchgate report: 3,658 citations, h- index=29. Number of citations exceeds 900 for a review I co-authored in Drug and Alcohol Dependence in 2007 and 600 for a treatment study in the American Journal of Psychiatry. Other journals where I published are also of high impact (e.g., Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics). Impact (including on the general public, but also in the criminal justice system) is also evident as further described below (invited talks, consulting activities).

BIBLIOGRAPHY

ORIGINAL PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES^STUDENT

PUBLISHED ARTICLES 1992 1. Hien DA, Haas GL, & Cook, H. (1992). Impact of gender and premorbid adjustment on intimacy motivation and asociality in schizophrenia. International Journal of Psychology, 27 (3/4), 463. 2. Goldman D., Hien DA, Haas, GL, Sweeney JS, & Frances AJ. (1992). Bizarre delusions and DSM–III–R Schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 149(4), 454–459. 1993 3. Haas GL, Hien DA, Goldman D., Frances AJ. (1993). Refine bizarre delusions criterion: Reply. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150(6), 995. 1994 4. Hien DA, & Levin FR. (1994). Trauma and trauma-related disorders for women on methadone: Prevalence and treatment implications. Journal of Psychoactive Substances, 26(4), 421-429. (doi:10.1080/02791072.1994.10472462) 1995 5. Hien DA. (1995). Prevention of violence against women. In M. Fullilove (Ed.) Women and violence: A background paper, Commission on Women’s Health, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, November edition. 1996

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6. Hien DA, & Scheier, J. (1996). Trauma and short-term outcome for women in detoxification. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 13(3), 227-231. (doi:10.1016/S0740-5472(96)00048-7) 1997 7. Hien DA, Zimberg S, ^Weissman S, First MB, & Ackerman S. (1997). Dual diagnosis in urban substance abuse and mental health clinics. Psychiatric Services, 48(8), 1058-1063. 1998 8. ^Berman, D., Piacentini, J., Van Rossem, R., Hien, DA, Rotheram-Borus, M. (1998). Effects of acculturation and psychopathology on sexual behavior and substance use of suicidal Hispanic adolescents. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 20(1), 83-101. (doi:10.1177/07399863980201005) 9. Hien DA & Hien NM. (1998). Women, violence with intimates, and substance abuse: Relevant theory, empirical findings and recommendations for future research. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 24(3): 419-438. (doi:10.3109/00952999809016907) 10. Hien DA, Haas GL, & Cook H. (1998). Gender differences in premorbid social adjustment and intimacy motivation in schizophrenia. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 54(1), 35-48. 1999 11. Hien, DA, & ^Bukszpan, C. (1999). Interpersonal violence in a “normal” low-income control group. Women and Health, 29(4), 1-16. (doi:10.1300/J013v29n04_01) 2000 12. Hien DA, Nunes EV, Levin FR, & ^Fraser, D. (2000). PTSD and short-term outcome in early methadone treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 19(1), 31-37. (doi:10.1177/1077559502007003005) 13. Hien DA, & ^Honeyman, T. (2000). A closer look at the drug abuse-maternal aggression link. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(5), 503-522. (doi: 10.1177/088626000015005004) 2001 14. Miele, GM, Litt, LC, Hien, DA, & Levin, FR. (2001). Putting science into practice: Utilizing research protocols to treat women with addictions and co-morbid PTSD in a community treatment program. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 63, S106. 15. Cohen, LR & Hien, DA. (2001). Overview of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. FAMHA: Five Boroughs AIDS Mental Health Alliance, 3(3), 1, 6-7. 2002 16. ^Feerick, MM, Hauggard, J & Hien, DA. (2002). Child maltreatment and adulthood violence: the contribution of attachment and drug abuse. Child Maltreatment, 7(3), 226- 240. (doi:10.1177/1077559502007003005) 2003 17. ^Litt, L, Hien, DA & ^Levin, D. (2003). Adult antisocial behavior and affect regulation among primary crack/cocaine-using women, Psychology of Women’s Quarterly, 27(2), 143-152. (doi:10.1111/1471-6402.00094) 18. Hien, DA & Miele GM. (2003). Emotion-focused coping as a mediator of maternal cocaine abuse and antisocial behavior, Psychology of Addictive Behavior, 17(1), 49-56. (doi:10.1037/0893-164X.17.1.49) 2004 Page 17

19. Hien, DA, Cohen, LR, Miele, GM, Litt, L., Miele, GM, & ^Capstick, C. (2004). Promising treatments for women with comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 161(8), 1426-1432. (doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.161.8.1426) 2005 20. Hien, DA, Cohen, LC & ^Campbell, A. (2005). Is traumatic stress a vulnerability factor for women with substance use disorders? Special Issue of Clinical Psychology Review, 25(6), 813-823. (doi:10.1016/j.cpr.2005.05.006) 2006 21. Cohen, L.R. & Hien, DA. (2006). Treatment outcomes for women with substance abuse and PTSD who have experienced complex trauma. Psychiatric Services, 57(1), 100-106. 22. Back, S., Waldrop, A., Hien, D. & Brady, K. (2006). Evidenced-based time-limited treatment of co-occurring substance use disorders and civilian-related PTSD. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 6(4), 283-294. (doi:10.1093/brief-treatment/mhl013) 2007 23. Greenfield, SF, Brooks, AJ, Gordon, S., Green, CA, Hegedus, A., Kropp, F., Ghiroli, M., Gordon, M., McHugh, K., Hien, DA, & Miele, GM. (2007). Substance abuse treatment entry, retention and outcomes in women: A review of the literature. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 86(1), 1-21. (doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2006.05.012) 2008 24. Cohen, LC, Hien DA, & Batchelder, S. (2008). The impact of cumulative maternal trauma and diagnosis on parenting behavior. Child Maltreatment, 13(1), 27-39. (doi: 10.1177/1077559507310045) 25. Killeen, T., Hien DA, ^Campbell, AC, Brown, C., Hansen, C., Jiang, H., Kristman- Valente, A., Neuenfeldt, C., Rocz, N., Sampson, R., Suarez, L., Wells, E., Brigham, G, & Nunes EV. (2008). Adverse events in an integrated trauma-focused intervention for women in community substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 35(3), 304-311. (doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2007.12.001) 2009 26. Hien, DA, & ^Ruglass, L. (2009). Interpersonal partner violence and women in the United States: An overview of prevalence rates, psychiatric consequences, barriers to help seeking, and public policy. International Journal for Law and Psychiatry, 32(1), 48- 55. (doi: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2008.11.003) 27. Hien, DA, Cohen, LC & ^Campbell, A. (2009). Methodological innovation to increase the utility and efficiency of psychotherapy research for patients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 40(5), 502-509. (doi: 10.1037/a0014966) 28. Hien, DA, Wells, E., Jiang, H., Killeen, T., Suarez, L., Hansen, C., Brigham, G., ^Campbell, AC, Cohen, L., Hodgkins, C., Neuenfeldt, C., Miller, M., Robinson, J, & Nunes, EV. (2009). Effectiveness of behavior therapy groups for co-occurring PTSD substance use disorders: Primary outcomes from the NIDA Clinical Trials Network “Women and Trauma” multi-site randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77(4), 607-619. 2010 29. Hien, DA, Jiang, H., ^Campbell, A., Hu, M., Miele, GM, Cohen, LR, Brigham, G., ^Capstick, C., Kulaga, A., Robinson, J., Suarez-Morales, L., & Nunes, EV. (2010). Do treatment improvements in PTSD severity affect substance use outcomes? A secondary Page 18

analysis from a randomized clinical trial in NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network, American Journal of Psychiatry, 167(1), 95-101. (doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.2009.09091261) 30. Hien, DA, Cohen, LC, ^Caldeira, NA, Flom, P., &Wasserman, G. (2010). Anger reactivity and depression as predictors of child abuse potential in substance-using mothers. Child Abuse and Neglect, 34, 105-113. 31. Hien, DA, Campbell, AN, Cohen, LC, DiBono, M., Gan, W., Hansen, C., Hatch- Maillete, M., Jiang, H., Killeen, T., Miele, G., Resko, S., Wells, E, & Nunes, EV. (2010). The impact of trauma-focused group therapy upon HIV risk behaviors among women with PTSD in the NIDA Clinical Trials Network “Women and Trauma,” AIDS and Behavior, 14(2), 421-430. (doi: 10.1007/s10461-009-9573-7) 32. Cohen, LR, Greenfield, SF, Gordon, S., Killeen, T., Jiang, H., Zhang, Y., Hien, DA. (2010). Survey of eating disorder symptoms among women in treatment for substance abuse. American Journal on Addictions, 19(3), 245-251. (doi:10.1111/j.1521- 0391.2010.00038.x) 33. Hien, DA, ^Campbell, AN, ^Ruglass, LR, Hu, M., & Killeen, T. (2010). The role of alcohol misuse in PTSD outcomes for women and substance use outcomes for women in community treatment: A secondary analysis of NIDA’s “Women and Trauma” Study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 111 (1-2), 114-119. (doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2010.04.011), NIHMS236161. 34. Nunes, EV, Ball, S., Booth, R., Brigham, G., Calsyn, DA, Carroll, K., Feaster, DJ, Hien, DA, Hubbard, RL, Ling, W., Petry, NM, Rotrosen, J., Selzer, J., Stitzer, M., Tross, S., Wakim, P., Winhusen, T., Woody, G. (2010). Multi-site effectiveness trials of treatments for substance abuse and HIV risk behaviors: Have we chosen the best designs? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 38(1), S97-S112, NIHMS176273. (doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2010.01.012) 35. Hien, DA. (2010). Reply to Dazed and confused by self-medication: Letter to editor. American Journal of Psychiatry, 167(5), 600-601. (doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.2010.10010099r) 2011 36. Pinto, R., ^Campbell, AN, Hien, DA., Yu, G., Goorachian, P. (2011). Retention in the National Institute on Drug Abuse clinical trials network “Women and Trauma” Study: Implications for post-trial implementation. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 81(11), 211–217. (doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.2011.01090.x) 37. Morgan-Lopez, AA, Saavedra, L., Hien, DA, & Fals-Stewart, W. (2011). Estimating statistical power for open-enrollment group treatment trials. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 40(1), 3-17. (doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2010.07.010) 38. Tross, S., ^Campbell, AN, Calsyn, DA, Metsch, LR, Sorensen, J., Shoptaw, S., Haynes, L., Woody,GE, Malow, RM, Brown, LS, Feaster, DJ, Booth, RE, Mandler, R, Masson, C., Beverly W., Holmes, BW, Colfax, G., Brooks, AJ, Hien, DA, Schackman, BR, Korthuis, PT, Miele, GMM. (2011). NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network: An Opportunity for HIV Research in Community Substance Abuse Treatment Programs. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 37 (5), 283-293. (doi: 10.3109/00952990.2011.596977) 39. Nunes, EV, Pavlicova, M., Hu, MC, ^Campbell, AN, Miele, GM, Hien, DA & Klein DF. (2011). Baseline matters: The importance of covariation for baseline severity in the analysis of clinical trials. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 37(5), 446–452. (doi: 10.3109/00952990.2011.596980) Page 19

2012 40. Hien, DA, Morgan-Lopez, AA., ^Campbell, AN, Saavedra, LM, Wu, E., Cohen, LR, ^Ruglass, L., Nunes, EV. (2012). Attendance and substance use outcomes for the Seeking Safety program: Sometimes less is more. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80(1), 29-42. (doi: 10.1037/a0026361) 41. Ruglass, LM, Miele, GM, Hien, DA, ^Campbell, AN, Hu, M., ^Caldeira, N., Jiang, H., Litt, L., Killeen, T., Hatch-Maillette, M., Najavits, L., Brown, C., Robinson, JA, Brigham, G, Nunes, E. (2012). Helping alliance, retention, and treatment outcomes: A secondary analysis from the NIDA clinical trials network women and trauma study. Substance Use and Misuse, 47(6), 695-707. (doi:10.3109/10826084.2012.659789) 2013 42. Morgan-Lopez, A., Hien, DA, Saavedra, L., ^Campbell, AN, Wu, E., Ruglass, LR. (2013). Synergy between seeking safety and twelve-step affiliation on substance use outcomes for women. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 45(2), 179-189. (doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2013.01.015) 43. Najavits, LM & Hien, DA. (2013). Helping vulnerable populations: A comprehensive review of the treatment outcome literature on substance use disorders and PTSD. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 69(5), 433-479. (doi:10.1002/jclp.21980) 44. Cohen, LR, Field, C., ^Campbell, NC, Hien, DA. (2013). Intimate partner violence outcomes in women with PTSD and substance use: A secondary analysis of NIDA Clinical Trials Network "Women and Trauma" Multi-site Study. Addictive Behaviors, 38(7), 2325-2332. (doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.03.006) 45. Ruglass, LM, Hien, DA, Hu, M, & ^Campbell, AN. (2013). Associations between posttraumatic stress symptoms, stimulant use, and treatment outcomes: A secondary analysis of NIDA’s women and trauma study. American Journal on Addictions, 23(1), 90-5. (doi: 10.1111/j.1521-0391.2013.12068.x) 2014 46. ^Daisy, N., & Hien, DA. (2014). The role of dissociation in the cycle of violence. Journal of Family Violence, 29(2), 99-107. (doi:10.1007/s10896-013-9568-z) 47. McHugh, KR, Hu, M., Campbell, AN, Hilario, EY, Weiss, RD, & Hien, DA. (2014). Changes in sleep disruption in the treatment of co-occurring posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorders. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 27(1), 82-89 (doi:10.1002/jts.21878) 48. Morgan-Lopez, AA, Saavedra, LM, Hien, DA, Campbell, AN, Wu, E., Ruglass, L., Patock-Peckham, JA, & Bainter, SC. (2014). Indirect Effects of 12-session seeking safety on substance use outcomes: Overall and attendance class-specific effects. American Journal on Addictions, 23(3), 218-225. (doi:10.1111/j.1521-0391.2014.12100.x) 49. Ruglass, LM, Hien, DA, Hu, M., Caldeira, N., Campbell, AN, Jiang, H., Miele, G., Nunes, EV, & Chang, D. (2014). Racial/Ethnic match and treatment outcomes for women with PTSD and substance use disorders receiving community-based treatment. Community Mental Health Journal, 50(7), 811-822. (doi:10.1007/s10597-014-9732-9) 50. Hahm, HC, Chang, ST, Tong, HQ, Meneses, MA, Yuzbasioglu, RF, & Hien, D. (2014). Intersection of suicidality and substance abuse among young Asian-American women: Implications for developing interventions in young adulthood. Advances in Dual Diagnosis, 7(2), 90-104. (doi:10.1108/add-03-2014-0012)

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51. Ruglass, LM, ^Lopez-Castro, T., Cheref, S., Papini, S, & Hien, DA. (2014). At the crossroads: The intersection of substance use disorders, anxiety disorders, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Current Psychiatric Reports, 16(11), 505, 1-9. (doi:10.1007/s11920-014-0505-5) 52. Taha, F., Galea, S., Hien D., & Goodwin, R.D. (2014). Childhood maltreatment and the persistence of smoking: A longitudinal study among adults in the US. (2014). Child Abuse and Neglect, 38(12), 1995-2006. (doi:10.1016/j.chiabu.2014.10.022) 53. Ruglass, LM, ^Papini, S., ^Trub, L., & Hien, DA. (2014). Psychometric properties of the modified Posttraumatic Stress Disorder symptom scale among women with PTSD and Substance Use Disorders receiving outpatient group treatments. Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders and Treatment. 4(1), 1-7. (doi: 10.4172/2324-8947.1000139) 2015 54. ^Papini, S., ^Yoon, P., ^Rubin, M., ^Lopez-Castro, T., Hien, D. A. (2015). Linguistic characteristics in a non-trauma-related narrative task are associated with PTSD diagnosis and symptom severity. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. 7(3):295. (doi:10.1037/tra0000019) 55. ^Lopez-Castro, T., Hu, M. C., ^Papini, S., Ruglass, L. M., & Hien, DA. (2015). Pathways to change: Trajectories following treatment in women with co-occurring PTSD and substance use disorders. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 146:e185. (doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.09.418) 56. Hien, DA., Levin, F.R., Ruglass, L.M., Lopez-Castro, T., Hu, M.C., ^Papini, S., Cohen, L., Herron, A. (2015). Combining seeking safety with Sertraline for PTSD and alcohol use disorders: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 83(2):359. (doi:10.1037/a0038719) 57. ^Papini, S., Sullivan, G., Hien, DA., Shvil, E., & Neria, Y. (2015). Towards a translational approach to targeting the endocannabinoid system in posttraumatic stress disorder: A critical review of preclinical research, Biological Psychology. 104:8-18. (doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2014.10.010) 58. Gilbert, L., Raj, A., Hien, DA, Stockman, J., Terlikabayeva, A., & Wyatt, G. (2015). Targeting the SAVA (substance abuse, violence and AIDS) syndemic among women and girls: A global review of epidemiology and integrated interventions. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. (doi:10.1097/qai.0000000000000626) 59. Hien, DA, Campbell, AN, Ruglass, LM, Saavedra, L., Matthews, A., ^Kiriakos, G., & Morgan-Lopez, A. (2015). Maximizing effectiveness trials in PTSD and SUD through secondary analyses: The National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network “Women and Trauma” study as a case example. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 56, 23-33. (doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2015.04.001) 60. Ruglass, L. M., ^Pedersen, A., ^Cheref, S., Hu, M. C., & Hien, D.A. (2015). Racial differences in adherence and response to combined treatment for full and subthreshold post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol use disorders: A secondary analysis. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 15(4), 434-448. (E-pub 2015 Sept 30). 61. Killeen, T., Brewerton, T. D., Campbell, A., Cohen, L. R., & Hien, D. A. (2015). Exploring the relationship between eating disorder symptoms and substance use severity in women with comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 41(6), 547-552. 2016 Page 21

62. Fertuck, E, ^Tsoi, F, Grinband, J., Ruglass, LR, Melara, R., & Hien, DA. (2016, online 27Jan2016). Facial trustworthiness perception elevated in individuals with PTSD compared to trauma exposed controls. Psychiatric Research. 237, 43-48. (E-pub 2016 Jan 27). (doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2016.01.056). 2017 63. Ruglass, LM, Espinosa, A, ^Sheyvorkin, A, Sykes, K, ^Dambreville, N, ^Nicholson, R, & Hien, DA. (in press). Direct and indirect effects of cumulative trauma, PTSD, and substance use disorder on probability of arrest among lower income African American and Latina women, Race and Justice. Advance online publication. (E-pub 2016 June 30). 64. ^Papini, S., Ruglass, L. M., ^Lopez-Castro, T., Powers, M. B., Smits, J. A. J., Hien, DA. (2017). Chronic cannabis use is associated with impaired fear extinction in humans. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 126 (1), 117-124. (E-pub 2016 Nov 3). 65. Ruglass, LM, Shevorykin, A, Radoncic, V, Galatzer-Levy, I, Zumberg, K, Smith, P & Hien, DA. (2017). Impact of cannabis use on PTSD + SUD outcomes, Journal of Clinical Medicine. 6(2), 14. (E-pub 2017 Feb 7). 66. Ruglass, LM, ^Papini, S, ^Lopez-Castro, T, Back, S, Killeen, T & Hien, DA. (2017). Concurrent treatment with prolonged exposure for co-occurring posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorders: A randomized clinical trial, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 86:150–161 (doi: 10.1159/000462977). 67. ^Rubin, M, Hien, DA, ^Dipanjana, D, & Melara, R. (2017). The role of spontaneous eye blinks in Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Brain Sciences, 7(2). (doi:10.3390/brainsci7020016) PMID 28165364. 68. Campbell, ANC., Back, SE, Ostroff, JS, Hien, DA., Gourevitch, M, Sheffer, C, Brady, KT, Hanley, K, Bereket, S, & Book, S. (2017). Addiction Research Training Programs: Four Case Studies and Recommendations for Evaluation. Journal of Academic Medicine, 11(5), 333-338 (doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000328). 69. Ruglass, LM, ^Shevorkyin, A, ^Brezing, C, Hu, M & Hien, DA. (2017). Demographic and clinical characteristics of treatment seeking women with PTSD and concurrent cannabis and cocaine use disorders. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 80, 45- 51. (doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2017.06.007), PMID 28755772. 70. Hien, DA, ^Lopez-Castro, T, ^Papini, S, Gorman, B. & Ruglass, LM. (2017). Emotion dysregulation moderates the effect of cognitive behavior therapy with prolonged exposure for co-occurring PTSD and substance use disorders. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 52, 53-61. (doi:10.1016/j.janxdis.2017.10.003). PubMed 29049902, NIHMSID 913661) 71. Hahm, HC, Chang, ST, Tong, HQ, Lee, G.Y., Tagerman, M.D., Lee, C.S., Trentadue, M.P., & Hien, DA. (2017). Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment Intervention: Stage I Pilot Study: A Stage 1 trial of the AWARE intervention, Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology, Vol. 48(10), 1537–1553. 2018 72. Maru, M., ^Saraiya, T., Lee, C., Meghania, O., Hien, DA, & Hahm, H. (2018). The relationship between intimate partner violence and suicidal ideation among young Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese American women, Women and Therapy. 41:3-4, 339- 355 (doi:10.1080/02703149.2018.1430381). 73. ^Chao, T, ^Radoncic, V, Hien, DA, Bedi, G & Haney, M. (2018). Stress responding in cannabis smokers as a function of trauma exposure, sex, and relapse in the human Page 22

laboratory. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 185, 23-32. (doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.11.021). 74. Melara, R, Ruglass, LM, Fertuck, E & Hien, DA. (2018). Regulation of threat in post- traumatic stress disorder: Associations between inhibitory control and dissociative symptoms. Biological Psychology, 133, 89-98. (doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.01.017). 75. Melara, R, Singh, S, Hien, DA. (2018). Neural and behavioral correlates of attentional inhibition training and perceptual discrimination training in a visual flanker task. Frontiers in Neuroscience. (doi:10.3389/fnhum.2018.00191). 76. Hien, DA, ^Zumberg, K., Owens, M, ^Lopez-Castro, T, Ruglass, L, & ^Papini, S. (2018). Lagged effects of symptom change in a randomized controlled trial for PTSD and substance use disorders with modified prolonged exposure and relapse prevention. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 86 (10), 810-819, doi.org/10.1037/ccp0000345. NIHMS 984048, PMID 30265040. 2019 77. ^Saraiya, T., ^Zumberg, K., Campbell, A., & Hien, DA. (2019). Posttraumatic stress symptoms, shame, and substance use among Asian Americans, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 96, 1-11, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2018.10.002. 78. Lopez-Castro, T., ^Smith, K.Z., ^Nicholson, R.A., Armas, A. & Hien, D.A. (2019). Does a history of violent offending impact treatment response for comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders? A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 97, 47-58, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2018.11.009. 2020 79. ^Papini, SP, Rubin, M, Powers, MB, Smits, JA, Hien, DA. (2020). Pretreatment PTSD symptom network metrics predict the strength of the association between node change and network change during treatment, Journal of Traumatic Stress. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jts.22379 80. ^Saraiya, T., Swarbrick, M., ^Franklin, L., ^Kass, S. & Hien, D.A. (2020). Perspectives on trauma and the design of a technology-based trauma-informed intervention for women receiving medications for addiction treatment in a community based setting, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.112, 92-101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2020.01.011 81. ^Fitzpatrick, S., ^Saraiya, T., Ruglass, L.M., Lopez-Castro, T. & Hien, D.A. (2020). Trauma characteristics of age of onset of trauma and severity predict treatment outcomes in a randomized clinical trial: A secondary analysis. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2020.01.012 82. Hien, D.A., Kropp, F., Wells, E.A., Campbell, A.N., Hatch-Maillette, M., Lopez-Castro, T., Killeen, T., Ruglass, L.M., Saavedra, L. (2020). The “Women and Trauma” study and its national impact on advancing trauma specific approaches in community substance use treatment and research. For the 20th Anniversary of the Clinical Trials Network, Special Issue in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 112, 12-17. 83. ^Saraiya, T., Lopez-Castro, T., Fareri, D., Fertuck, E., & Hien, D.A., Melara, R. (2020). The social cognitive appraisal of trustworthiness in individuals with dimensional levels of post-traumatic stress symptoms: A translational study, European Journal of Psychotraumatology. doi.org/10.1080/20008198.2019.1697582 84. ^Morgan-Lopez, A.A., Saavedra, L.M., Hien, D.A., Killeen, T.K., Back, S.E., Ruglass, L.M., Fitzpatrick, S., Lopez-Castro, T., & Patock-Peckham, J.A. (2020). Estimation of

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equable scale scores and treatment outcomes from patient- and clinician-reported PTSD measures using item response theory calibration. Psychological Assessment. 85. ^ Saraiya, T., Pavlicova, M., Hu, M., Nunes, E. V., Hien, D. A., & Campbell, A. (2020). Exploring gender differences among treatment-seekers who use opioids versus alcohol and other drugs. Women & Health, 31, 1-18. PMID: 32233747. PMCID: PMC7332367 86. Norman, S. & Hien, D.A. (2020). Behavioral Interventions for Comorbid PTSD and Substance Use Disorders. PTSD Research Quarterly, National Center for PTSD, Veterans Administration (distributed online to over 60,000 readers), Volume 31(2), ISSN 1050-1835, https://www.ptsd.va.gov/publications/rq_docs/V31N2.pdf 87. Morgan-Lopez, A.A., Killeen T.K., Saavedra, L.M., Hien, D.A., ^Fitzpatrick, S., Ruglass, L.M., & Back, S.E. (2020). Crossover between diagnostic and empirical categorizations of full and subthreshold PTSD. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 88. ^Saraiya, T., ^Fitzpatrick, S., Lopez-Castro, T., Back, S., Hien, D.A. (2020). The social emotional profiles of PTSD, complex PTSD, and Borderline Personality Disorder: A latent class analysis of ICD-11 criteria. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 89. Saavedra, L.M., Morgan-Lopez, A.A., Hien, D.A., Back, S.E., Killeen, T.K., Ruglass, L.M., & Lopez-Castro, T. (2020). Putting the patient back in clinical significance: Using item response theory in estimating clinically significant change in treatment for PTSD and SUDs. Journal of Traumatic Stress. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jts.22624 90. Allan, N. P., López-Castro, T., Hien, D. A., ^Papini, S., Killeen, T. K., Gros, D. F., Ruglas s, L. M., Barrett, E., & Back, S. E. (in press). Response-to-treatment for comorbid post-traumatic stress and substance use disorders: The value of combining person- and variable-centered approaches. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. 91. Ruglass, L.M., Morgan-Lopez, A.A., Saavedra, L.M., Hien, D.A., Back., S.E., & Killeen, T.K. (in press) Measurement non-equivalence on the Clinician-administered PTSD Scale (CAPS-IV-TR) by race/ethnicity among women with co-occurring PTSD and substance use disorders. Psychological Assessment.

CHAPTERS, BOOKS & GROUP PUBLICATIONS 1993 92. Hien D.A. (1993). Special considerations for dually–diagnosed schizophrenics and their families. In J. Solomon, S. Zimberg, & E. Shollar (Eds.) Dual diagnosis: Evaluation, treatment and training (pp. 193-214), New York: Plenum Press. 93. Fayne M. & Hien D.A. (1993). Adolescent dual diagnosis. In J. Solomon, S. Zimberg, & E. Shollar (Eds.) Dual diagnosis: Evaluation, treatment and training (pp. 215-235), New York: Plenum Press. 2009 94. Hien, D.A. (2009). PTSD among women with substance use disorders. In S. Back, K. Brady, & S. Greenfield (Eds.) Women and Addiction, Guilford Press. 95. Hien, DA, Miele, GM, Cohen, LC, Litt, L & ^Campbell, AN. (2009). Integrating Trauma Services for Women in Substance Abuse Treatment. New York, NY: American Psychological Association Press. 2010

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96. Brady, K, Hien DA, Haynes, L & Killeen, T (2010). PTSD and addiction comorbidity. In E. Nunes, J. Selzer & P. Levounis (Eds.) Substance Dependence and Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders: Best Practices for Diagnosis and Treatment. Civic Research Institute Press. 2017 97. Najavits, L, Hyman, SM, Ruglass, LM, Hien, D.A, Read, J. (2017). Substance abuse and trauma (pp. 195-213). In S.N. Gold (Editor-in-Chief.) American Psychological Association handbook of trauma psychology: Volume 1. Foundations in Knowledge. New York, NY: American Psychological Association Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0000019-012. 98. ^Lopez Castro, T, ^Saraiya, T., & Hien, D.A. (2017). Women, trauma, and PTSD (pp. 175-195). In K. Kendall-Tackett & L. Ruglass (Eds.) Women’s Mental Health across the Lifespan: Challenges, Vulnerabilities, and Strengths. 2018 99. ^Radoncic, V., ^Marcoux, B., & Hien, D.A. (2018). Self management in addictive disorders. In. E. Martz (Ed.) Promoting self-management of chronic health conditions: Theories and practice (pp. 147-170). New York: Oxford University Press. 2019 100. Litt, L., Cohen, L.R. & Hien, D.A. (2019). Seeking Safety: A present-focused integrated treatment for PTSD and SUD. In A. Vujanovic & S. Back (Eds.) Posttraumatic Stress and Substance Use Disorders: A Comprehensive Clinical Handbook (pp. 183-207). Routledge Press. 101. Ruglass, LM, ^Zumberg, K., Killeen, T. & Hien, D.A. (2019). Principles and recommendations for implementing psychopharmacology for the treatment of psychological disorders: Trauma related disorders (50 pages). Handbook of Psychopharmacology (Eds. S. Evans & K. Carpenter), American Psychological Association Press. 2020 102. Hien, D.A., Litt, L., Lopez-Castro, T, Ruglass, L. (in press). Treatment of Addictions (25 pages). For Treatment of Complex Trauma: A Sequenced Relationship Based Approach- 2nd Edition (Eds. C. Courtois & J. Ford), Guilford Press. 103. ^Fitzpatrick, S., Norman, S., Back, S. & Hien, D.A. (in press). PTSD (16 pages). For American Psychiatric Association, Handbook of Substance Use Disorders (Eds. K. Brady & F. Levin), American Psychiatric Association Press.

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104. Hien, DA., Litt, L., & Cohen, L.R., (book contract accepted). Treatment PTSD and SUD, A Clinican’s Guidebook. Jim Nageotte, Editor, Guilford Press. 105. ^Kenney, J., Wu, E., & Hien, D.A. (revise and resubmit). Examining the associations between women’s arrests and their employment and social support strains, Social Work and Healthcare. 106. Simpson, T.L., Kaysen, D.L., Fleming, C., Rhew, I.C., Jaffe, A.E., Desai, S., Hien, D.A., Berliner, L., Donnovan, D., Resick, P. (revise and resubmit) Cognitive Processing Therapy and Relapse Prevention for Comorbid PTSD and Alcohol Use Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial. American Journal of Psychiatry. Page 25

107. Kline, A. C., Straus, E., Lyons, R. C., Angkaw, A. C., Davis, B. C., Haller, M., Hien, D., & Norman, S. B. (revise and resubmit). Substance use predictors of attendance among veterans in integrated PTSD and alcohol use disorder treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 108. Saavedra, L. Morgan-Lopez, A., Hien, D.A., López-Castro, T., Ruglass, L.M., Back, S.E., Fitzpatrick, S., Norman, S.B., Killeen, T., Hamblen, J. and CAST*Consortium on Addictions, Stress and Trauma (CAST) Authors (under review). Evaluating Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorders using Meta- Analysis of Individual Patient Data: Design and Methodology of a Virtual Clinical Trial, Contemporary Clinical Trials. 109. Hien, D.A., ^Fitzpatrick, S., Lopez-Castro, T., Fertuck, E., Ruglass, L., & Melara, R. (under review). Translational approaches to advance novel treatment development for PTSD and SUD. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 110. Zhao, Y., Constable, R. Todd, Hien, D.A., Chung, T., Potenza, M.B. (under review). Brain anatomical covariation patterns linked to binge drinking and age at first full drink prior to 21 years. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. Deposited to the bioRxiv Preprint 10.1101/2020.08.02.232942 has posted on bioRxiv: https://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.02.232942v1 111. Howard, L.Y., Swarbrick, M. & Hien, D.A. (submitted). Wellness in Recovery: An empowerment model for individuals in recovery and their family supporters at the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey Psychologist, Special Issue, Compassionate Communities. 112. Polanco-Roman, L., Miranda, R., Hien, D.A., Anglin, D. M. (submitted). Racial/ethnic discrimination and suicide-related risk in racial/ethnic minority young adults: The roles of stress sensitivity and dissociative symptoms, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 113. Morgan Lopez, A., Hien, D.A., & Saavedra, L. (submitted). High stakes assessment: A case for modifying the measurement “firewall” between clinical outcomes journals and assessment journals. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 114. Ruglass, L.M., Zumberg, K., Morgan-Lopez, A., Fitzpatrick, S., Lopez-Castro, T., & Hien, D.A. (in preparation). Time varying effects in clinical trials for PTSD and substance use disorders. 115. Hien, D.A., et al., (in preparation). Clinical trials for PTSD, alcohol and other substance disorders: A systematic review for Project Harmony. 116. Hien, D.A. et al., (in preparation). What’s in a name? Creating a taxonomy for PTSD- SUD treatment types: Report from a consensus meeting of the Consortium of Addiction, Stress and Trauma (CAST), Project Harmony

ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS

1. Haas GL, Hien DA, Sweeney JS, Frances A, & Waked, W. (1989, April). Sex differences in schizophrenia. Poster presented at the Second Annual International Congress for Schizophrenia, Washington, DC. Page 26

2. Hien DA, Goldman D, Haas GL, Sweeney JS, & Frances AJ. (1990, May). Bizarre delusions in DSM–III–R Schizophrenia. Poster presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 3. Haas GL, Sweeney JS, Hien DA, Goldman D, & Mann JJ. (1990, May). Clinical correlates of suicidality in schizophrenia. Poster presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 4. Hien DA, Haas GL, Keilp J, Sweeney JA & Deck M. (1991, August). Sex differences and neurocognitive correlates of social functioning in schizophrenia. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Meeting, NY, NY. 5. Hien DA, Haas GL, & Cook, H. (1992, July). The impact of gender and premorbid adjustment on intimacy motivation and asociality in schizophrenia. Poster presented at the XXV International Congress of Psychology, Brussels, Belgium. 6. Hien DA, First M, Zimberg S, Shindledecker R, & Frances AF. (1993, May). Subtypes and clinical correlates in the dually–diagnosed outpatient. Poster presented at the American Psychiatric Association, 147th Annual Meeting, New Research Division, San Francisco, CA. 7. Weisman S, Hien DA, Zimberg S, & First M. (1993, May). Under recognition of the dual diagnosis outpatient. Poster presented at the American Psychiatric Association, 147th Annual Meeting, New Research Division, San Francisco, CA. 8. O'Neill P, Hien DA, & Fayne, M. (1993, May). In P. O’Neill (Chair), Diagnosis and treatment with the dually–diagnosed client. Training Institute presented at the Orthopsychiatry Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. 9. Hien DA, & Cook, H. (1993, August). Early memories of separation and gender differences in adulthood representations of intimacy and achievement. In M. Eagle (Chair), Using autobiographical memories to examine psychoanalytic theory. Paper in panel presented at the American Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, Division 39, Section VI, Toronto, Canada. 10. Hien DA. (1994, January). Trauma, depression and substance abuse in the lives of inner- city women. Paper presented at the Colloquium in Clinical Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY, NY. 11. Hien, DA. (1994, November). Substance abuse and posttraumatic stress: Complications for incarcerated women. Paper presented at the New York City Department of Mental Health Annual Conference on Domestic Violence. Columbia University, NY, NY. 12. Hien, DA. (1995, May). Women, drugs and interpersonal violence: An overview of research issues. Paper presented at Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke’s\ Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, NY. 13. Hien, DA, Nunes, EV, & Levin, FB. (1995, June). Violence, psychiatric comorbidity and gender: Predictors of outcome in methadone patients. Paper presented at the 57th Annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Arizona, NM. 14. Hien, DA. (1996, March). Drugs, alcohol and violence: The impact on children. Paper presented at the Caring for Young Children in a Violent World Conference, Training Center for Early Childhood and Family Development and SUNY School of Public Health, Albany, NY. 15. Hien, DA. (1996, September). A closer look at maternal aggression and the substance abuse-violence connection. Paper presented at the Substance Abuse Research Seminar,

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New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY, NY. 16. Hien, DA. (1996, September). A closer look at maternal aggression and the substance abuse-violence connection. In B. Miller (Chair) Pathways to and from interpersonal violence for inner-city women: A multifaceted view. Paper in symposium presented at the American Psychological Association, Psychosocial and Behavioral Factors in Women’s Health: Research, Prevention, Treatment, and Service Delivery in Clinical and Community Settings, Washington, DC. 17. Hien, DA. (1997, November). Some thoughts on multicultural diversity in psychology graduate training. Opening remarks presented at The Relevance of Psychoanalytic Ideas and Treatment Methods in Addressing the Problems of Disenfranchised Populations Conference, Glass Institute for Basic Psychoanalytic Research, NY, NY. 18. Hien, DA. (1998, August). Chair, Psychoanalytic research is alive and well: Recipients of the Psychoanalytic Research Dissertation Award present their findings. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 19. Feerick, MF, Hien, DA & Hauggard, JJ. (1999, January). Child maltreatment and adulthood violence: The contribution of attachment recollections and drug abuse. Paper presented at the Thirteenth Annual Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA. 20. Hien, DA & Litt, L. (1999, June). Comparison treatment for PTSD and substance dependence in inner-city women: Preliminary outcome data. In L. Najavits (Chair). Trauma in the psychotherapy researcher’s armchair: Supervision and countertransference in a Posttraumatic Stress Disorder treatment study. Paper in panel presented at the Society for Psychotherapy Research International Meeting, Braga, Portugal. 21. Hien, DA & Honeyman, T. (1999, October). Chair and co-author with Lisa Litt and Toye Honeyman, From one childhood to another: Affect regulation, dissociation and maternal aggression. In D. Hien (Chair), Intergenerational transmission of maternal child abuse. Paper in panel presented at Children, Culture and Violence: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Teachers College, Columbia University, and Adelphi University, NY, NY. 22. Hien, DA & Litt, L. (2000, November). What psychotherapy works for women with PTSD and SUD?: A comparative study. In D. Hien (Chair), Empirically supported treatments for women with PTSD and addictions. Paper in panel presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 16th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. 23. Miele, GM & Hien, DA. (2000, June). Affect dysregulation as a mediator of female cocaine abuse and aggressive behavior. Paper presented at the 62nd Annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence Meeting, Puerto Rico. 24. Litt L., & Hien D. (2000, November). Adaptation of “Seeking Safety” to a general clinical program. In B. Wolfsdorf (Chair), Treatment of substance abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder: Applications of the Seeking Safety Model. Paper in panel presented at the conference of the American Association of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, Louisiana. 25. Hien, DA, Litt, L., Belluci, P & Johnson, K. (2001, April). Evidence-based treatments for women with trauma and SUD. Panel presented at the 6th Annual Mastering the Key

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Connection: Clinical Training Conference on Trauma Services in the Public Mental Health System, New York State Office of Mental Health, NY, NY. 26. Hien, DA, & Miele, GM. (2001, June). Trauma comorbidity among female drug users. In M.C. Stephens (Chair), Women and gender issues in the Clinical Trials Network. Paper presented in panel for the NIDA Clinical Trials Network, Bethesda, MD. 27. Hien, DA. (2001, September). Discussant and Chair. In men and women with histories of trauma: A conversation about treatment. Paper presented in panel for the All-Hands- Meeting, NIDA Clinical Trials Network, Arlington, VA. 28. Hien, DA, Cohen, LR, Litt, LC & Miele, GM. (2001, December). Attachment as a predictor of trauma treatment outcome. In C. Stalker (Chair), Adult attachment and child abuse: Implications for treatment process and outcome. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, New Orleans, Louisiana. 29. Litt, LC, Cohen, LR, & Hien DA. (2001, December). Does treatment beget treatment?: Treatment use after CBT for PTSD and substance use. In M. McFall (Chair), New considerations in the treatment of comorbid substance use and PTSD. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, New Orleans, Louisiana. 30. Hien, DA. (2002, March). Discussant and Chair, In Trauma and Addictions. Paper presented in panel at the National Institute on Drug Abuse Blending Research and Clinical Practice Meeting, New York, NY. 31. Hien, DA. (2002, March). Discussant, In Research and Clinical Perspectives on Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse. Paper presented in panel at the Experts Meeting on Domestic Violence and Addiction, Social Intervention Group, Columbia University, New York, NY. 32. Miele, GMM & Hien, DA. (2002, June). Clinical characteristics and outcomes of women with co-occurring substance use disorders and PTSD: Results of a randomized clinical trial of two cognitive-behavioral therapies. In G. Miele (Chair), Therapeutic alliance in women with comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders. Paper presented at the Society for Psychotherapy Research Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA. 33. Hien, D. (2002, July). Treatment of trauma and addiction: Overview of research and clinical issues. Invited workshop in the post 9-11 training series presented by the New York Consortium for Trauma Treatment. St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers of New York, NY, NY. 34. Hien, D. (2002, September). Can we treat trauma in the context of substance abuse treatment? Invited lecture at the Johns Hopkins Medical Center Clinical Trials Network Forum for Community-Based Treatment Providers, Baltimore, MD. 35. Hien, D. (2002, October). “State of the Art” in trauma and addiction treatment. Invited lecture at the Center for Intervention and Prevention Research on HIV and Drug Abuse, Columbia University School of Social Work, NY, NY. 36. Hien, DA, Cohen, LR, Litt, LC & Miele, GM. (2002, November). Empirically supported treatments for complex trauma: What outcomes do they impact? In L. Najavits (Chair), Empirically Supported Treatments for PTSD and SUD. Paper presented at the 11th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Baltimore, Maryland.

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37. Sharp, V, Frye V, Xenarios, S, Berlin, C & Hien, DA. (2002, November). Integrating intimate partner violence and sexual violence services into a comprehensive HIV care center: An innovative cross-departmental approach.” Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 130th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 38. Caldeira, N. & Hien, DA. (2002, June). Therapeutic alliance and dissociation in substance-abusing women with PTSD. In G. Miele (Chair), Therapeutic alliance in women with comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders. Paper presented at the Society for Psychotherapy Research Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA. 39. Hien, DA. (2003, February). Psychological consequences of trauma: Integrating treatment for trauma and addictions. Invited workshop at San Diego Conference on Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA. 40. Hien, DA. (2003, February). Challenges in treating intimate partner and sexual violence among families with substance addiction and other medical problems. Invited lecture at San Diego Conference on Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA. 41. Hien, DA. (2003, August). Adding trauma to the mix: The role of traumatic stress in women's development of addiction. In L.Onken (Chair), Symposium on Stress and Addiction. Invited paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. 42. Hien, DA. (2004, March). Empirically supported treatments for trauma and addiction: A review of the state of the art. Grand Rounds, St. Luke’s\Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, NY. 43. Hien, DA. (2004, May). Trauma and PTSD issues in the treatment of drug-dependent women, In C. Wetherington (Chair) Drug Abuse Treatment Issues in Women, NIDA Sponsored Panel, Invited paper presented at the American Psychiatric Association 157th Annual Meeting, NY, NY. 44. Hien, DA. (2004, July). Empirically supported interventions for trauma and addiction, In F. Henderson (Chair) Trauma and Addiction, Invited paper presented at the Transcending trauma: Evidence-based and promising practices symposium, New York State Office of Mental Health, Brooklyn, NY. 45. Hien, DA. (2004, December). Implementing interventions for women with trauma in community drug treatment settings: Research update and clinical challenges. In K. Brady & J. Blane (Chairs) Symposium Updating Activities of NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network. American Academy of Addictions Psychiatry Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 46. Hien, DA, Cohen, LC & Capstick, C. (2005, April). The role of neurocognitive deficits in parenting and adverse child outcomes for inner-city depressed and substance-using mothers. Society for Research on Child Development Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. 47. Hien, DA. (2006, April). Treating women with trauma and addictions: Conceptual models and empirically supported approaches. School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago. 48. Hien, DA, Campbell, AN, Miele, GMM, Cohen, LC, & Nunes, EV (2006, June). Treatment for PTSD and SUD: Site differences and implications for outcomes. College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, Arizona. 49. Hien, DA, Miele, GMM, & Brigham, G. (2006, July). Treating trauma and addiction: Empirical findings and practical applications. 2006 National Conference on Women, Addiction and Recovery: News You Can Use, Anaheim, CA.

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50. Hien, DA. (2006, October). Bringing trauma into addictions treatment: Research to practice perspectives. Blending Science and Practice: Bridges to the Future. Seattle, Washington. 51. Hien, DA. (2006, November). Integrating trauma services for women in substance abuse treatment. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Hollywood, CA. 52. Hien, DA. (2006, December). The CTN “Women and Trauma” Study: Preliminary findings. In K. Brady & J. Blane (Chairs) Symposium Updating Activities of NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network. American Academy of Addictions Psychiatry Annual Meeting, St. Petersburg, Florida. 53. Hien, DA. (2007, March). Women’s treatment for addictions: What we know and where we need to go. Keynote speaker, 2007 Conference on Women and Addictions, New York Institute on Addictions, St. Luke’s\Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, NY. 54. Killeen, T, Brown C, Campbell, AN, Jiang, H, Sampson, R., Nunes, E. & Hien, DA. (2007, June). Adverse events associated with treating women with trauma in community substance abuse treatment programs. College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada. 55. Hien, DA. (2007, August). Implementing trauma-focused group therapy in community drug treatment settings. In S. Gordon (Chair). Symposium on Women and Addictions Treatment, American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 56. Hien, DA. (2007, September). Primary outcomes for the CTN 0015 “Women and Trauma” Study. NIDA’s CTN Steering Committee Meeting, Bethesda, MD. 57. Hien, DA. (2007, September). Advances in women’s treatment of trauma-related disorders and addiction: Perspectives for primary care. Grand Rounds, OBGYN Department, St. Luke’s\Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY. 58. Hien, DA & Killeen, T. (2007, October). Treatments for women with trauma and addictions: Findings from NIDA’s Clinical Trial’s Network “Women and Trauma” Study. In L. Haynes and K. Brady (Chairs) Symposium on Treatments for Women and Addictions. International Society on Addictions Medicine, Annual Meeting, Cairo, Egypt. 59. Hien, DA (2008, January). We can treat trauma and addiction: Findings from NIDA's CTN “Women and Trauma” Multisite Study. Columbia University Drugs and Society Seminar, New York, NY. 60. Hien, DA (2008, May). “Women and Trauma” Multi-site Study in NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network: Primary and secondary outcomes. In S. Greenfield (Chair) Symposium on Women and Substance Abuse Treatment: Exploring Women-Focused Treatments and Services. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 61. Hien, DA (2008, June). Moderator and Discussant for Panel: Effectiveness of two behavior therapy groups for women with PTSD and Substance Use Disorders: Findings from the National Institute on Drug Abuse “Women and Trauma” Study. Society for Psychotherapy Research, Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain. 62. Hien, DA (2008, August). Does therapist-patient ethnic match matter when we treat violence? Findings from the “Women and Trauma” Multisite in NIDA's Clinical Trials Network. In M. Iguchi (Chair) Presidential Panel on Science to Practice: Violence against Women. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 63. Hien, DA (2008, November). Reclaiming Pandora: Integrating modern theories and emerging evidence based research to inform treatments for trauma and addictions, Page 31

Keynote Address for New York State Psychological Association, Addictions Division Annual Meeting, New York, NY. 64. Hien, DA (2009, April). Treating traumatic stress and addiction in the community: Findings from NIDA's CTN "Women and Trauma" psychotherapy randomized control trial, Seminar on Substance Abuse, Division on Substance Abuse, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY. 65. Hien, DA (2009, May). Psychosocial treatments for traumatic stress and addictions. 40th Annual American Society for Addictions Medicine Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 66. Hien, DA (2009, May). Treating alcohol-misusing women with PTSD and SUD: Results from NIDA’s Clinical Trials Nework, “Women and Trauma” Study, NIAAA-sponsored panel, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 67. Hien, DA (2009, June). Women with trauma and substance use disorders: Research findings and options for treatment interventions. In NIDA’s International Forum, The Interaction of Violence and Substance Use Affecting Women's Treatment and Interventions in the Global Arena, College of Problems on Drug Dependence, Reno, Nevada. 68. Hien, DA (2009, October). Overview on existing treatments for trauma and addictions, Wounded Souls and the Vulnerable Self Conference, University of British Columbia, First Nations Longhouse, Vancouver, BC. 69. Hien, DA (2009, November). Beyond symptoms: Examining complex trauma outcomes for women with co-occurring substance use and PTSD in the NIDA “Women and Trauma” Study, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. 70. Hien DA (2010, March). All-Day Pre Conference Workshop on the Treatment of Addictions and Trauma, Chair and Presenter, 2010 MaleSurvivors Conference, New York, NY. 71. Hien DA (2010, April). What’s the science behind the treatment of trauma and addictions? CUNY All Psychology Research Day, Keynote, New York, NY. 72. Hien DA (2010, April). Emerging research in the treatment of trauma and addictions, 32nd Annual SALIS conference, New York, NY. 73. Hien, DA (2010, May). How to treat PTSD among women with addictions, In Symposium on Women and Addictions (Chairs: S. Greenfield and C. Wetherington). 163rd Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, LA. 74. Hien, DA (2010, June). Advancing API drug abuse/mental health prevention sciences and treatment: Transdisciplinary frameworks, Chair for panel on Prevention Sciences & Treatment Research with AAPI Populations, Alexandria, VA. 75. Hien, DA (2010, June). What’s the evidence? Science behind the treatment of trauma and addictions. NYU/Bellevue Psychology Internship Seminar Series, New York, NY. 76. Hien, DA (2010, August). PTSD and Substance Abuse: How best to treat PTSD? In S. Greenfield and C. Wetherington (Chairs) Division 50 Sponsored Symposium: Sex and Gender Considerations in Laboratory and Treatment Outcome Studies in Addictions. 118th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. 77. Hien, DA (2010, August). Implementing efficacious treatments for traumatic stress and addictions: Context matters. In L. Najavits and N. Pietrowski (Chairs) NIAAA Sponsored Symposium on Taking Innovative Evidence Based Alcohol and Drug Treatment

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Forward. 118th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. 78. Hien, DA (2010, October). “Women and Trauma” Study findings and implications: Answering questions about "for whom" and "how." Invited lecture to NIDA, Clinical Trials Network Coordinating Center, Rockville, MD. 79. Hien, DA (2010, November). Effective treatments for PTSD in women with SUD. In M. Michel (Chair) 25th Anniversary of Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drugs Section and 10th Anniversary of the NIDA Clinical Trials Network: Progress Together. American Public Health Association’s 138th Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. 80. Hien, DA (2010, December). How best to treat PTSD in substance abusers? In S. Greenfield and C. Wetherington (Chairs), Symposium on Sex and Gender Considerations in Laboratory and Treatment Outcome Studies in Addictions, 21st Annual Meeting and Symposium of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, Boca Raton, FL. 81. Hien, DA (2011, February). Trauma and addiction: Current research. Invited presentation to Yale University Community Psychiatry Department, New Haven, CT. 82. Hien, DA (2011, April). What’s the evidence for treating trauma and addictions? Invited presentation to Colloquium in Clinical Psychology, Columbia University, New York, NY. 83. Hien, DA (2011, May). Treatment of trauma and addictions. Invited talk for Conference on Current Advances in Addictions Treatment, McLean Hospital and , Boston, MA. 84. Hien, DA (2011, June). Context matters: Promising treatments for women with comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders on alcohol outcomes. In E. Epstein (Chair), Symposium on Women’s Treatments for Alcohol Dependence, Research Society on Alcoholism, Atlanta, GA. 85. Hien, DA (2011, October). Overview of the self-medication model applied to the treatment of PTSD and SUD. In D. Hien (Chair), PTSD, Self-Medication and Context: Functional Relationships between PTSD Cluster Changes and Alcohol and Stimulant Outcomes in the National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network "Women and Trauma" Study, International Congress on Dual Disorders, Barcelona, Spain. 86. Hien, DA (2011, December). Context matters: Translating neuroscience methods to advance treatments for PTSD, New School for Social Research, New York, NY. 87. Hien, DA (2012, January). Context matters: Translating neuroscience methods to advance treatments for PTSD, CCNY Psychology Department Colloquium, New York, NY. 88. Hien, DA (2012, March). What’s new for the treatment of traumatic stress and addictions? Addiction Institute of New York, St Luke’s\Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY. 89. Hien, DA (2012, April). Evidence-based treatment for traumatic stress and addictions. 2012 Texas Research to Practice Conference, Dallas, Texas. 90. Hien, DA (2012, May). PTSD and substance abuse. Addictions in 2012, McLean Hospital Division on Substance Abuse, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA. 91. Hien DA (2012, November). All-Day Pre Conference Workshop on Integrating exposure based approaches with male survivors, Chair and Presenter, 2012 MaleSurvivors Conference, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY. Page 33

92. Hien, DA & Ruglass, LM (2012, November). Contextual factors in evidence based approaches for PTSD and alcohol misuse, Annual Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Conference, Baltimore, MD. 93. Hien, DA (2012, November). Evidence based treatments for PTSD and addiction. Women’s Health Initiative and Symposium, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA. 94. Hien, DA (2013, January). Treating traumatic stress and addictions: Science based approaches. Invited Grand Rounds, Princeton House Behavioral Health Systems, Princeton, NJ. 95. Hien, DA & Ruglass, LM (2013, March). Racial ethnic matching of providers and clients: Does it matter in the treatment of trauma? CTN REM Research Symposium, CTN, NIDA, Bethesda, MD. 96. Hien, DA. (2013, March). Women and Trauma: What’s new since the primary outcome analysis? Symposium for the Gender Special Interest Group Panel, CTN, NIDA, Bethesda, MD. 97. Hien, DA. (2013, June). Synthesizing outcomes in evidence-based practices for women with trauma and addictions. Paper presented at the Annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. 98. Hien, DA (2013, July/August). Content matters: Translating neuroscience methods to advance treatments for PTSD. In D. Hien (chair), Translational Findings in Mental Health and Addictions and Implications for Treatment. Paper presented as part of a Division 12 symposium at the 121st annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. 99. Hien, DA. (2013, July/August). Chair and co-presenter with L. Ruglass, Cross-cultural differences in parenting practices and the impact on children’s emotional and behavioral problems. In D. Hien (chair), Perspectives on the Intergenerational Impact of Trauma: Parenting Practices and Child Maladjustment. Paper presented as part of a Division 44 symposium at the 121st annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. 100. Hien, DA. (2013, July/August). Combined Treatments for PTSD, Alcohol Misuse and Use Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial. In D. Hien (chair), State of the Art: Treating Comorbid PTSD and Substance Use Disorders. Paper presented as part of a Division 50 symposium at the 121st annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. 101. Hien, DA. (2014, January). Working at the Crossroads: Advances in Treatments for Trauma and Addictions. Grand Rounds, St. Luke’s\Roosevelt Hospital Center, NY, NY. 102. Hien, DA. (2014, February). Working at the Crossroads: Clinical Findings from a Combined Medication and Behavioral Treatment Trial for PTSD and AUD, Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Conference, APA Division 28/50, Atlanta GA. 103. Hien, DA. (2014, March). Working at the Crossroads: Treating Trauma and Addictions with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Medications, The Women’s Program, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY. 104. Hien, DA. (2014, March). Working at the Crossroads: Treating Trauma and Addictions with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Medications, Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY.

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105. Hien, DA. (2014, May). Treating Trauma and Addictions with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Medications. Seminar Series, Neurobiology of Anxiety, Stress and Trauma, New York University, NY, NY. 106. Hien, DA. (2014, June). Enhancing the Effects of CBT with Psychopharmacology for PTSD and AUDs, in Symposium “The Dangerous Duo” (Chair, Katherine Mills), Annual Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 107. Hien, DA. (2014, August). Enhancing the Effects of CBT with Psychopharmacology for PTSD and AUDs, in Symposium Advances in Treatments for Trauma and Alcohol Addictions (Chair, Denise Hien), Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. 108. Hien, DA. (2014, October). Treatment Advances for Interpersonal Violence, Traumatic Stress and Addictions, Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY. 109. Hien, DA. (2014, December). Working at the Crossroads: Advancing Treatments for Traumatic Stress and Addictions, Grand Rounds, Hunter College School of Social Work, New York, NY. 110. Hien, DA (2014, December). Workshop on PTSD and Addiction Comorbidity, 25th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Addictions Psychiatry, Aventura, Florida. 111. Hien, DA. (2015, May). Working at the Crossroads: Treatment Advances for Interpersonal Violence, Traumatic Stress and Addictions. 168th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Canada. 112. Hien, DA. (2015, June). Taking Stock: What We Know about Trauma and Addiction and Where We Need to Go. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. 113. Hien, DA. (2015, June). At the Crossroads: Finding from an Integrative Treatment for Comorbid PTSD and Alcohol Use Disorders in Symposium “Posttraumatic Stress and Substance Use Disorders: Treatment Initiatives and Challenges” (Chairs: Joy Schmitz & Anka Vujanovic), College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona. 114. Hien, DA. (2015, November). Does Targeting PTSD with Combination Therapy Improve Alcohol Use Outcomes? In Symposium “Innovations in Treatments for PTSD and Substance Use Disorders” (Chair: Thomas Ehring), International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. 115. Hien, DA (2015, November). Treatments for PTSD and SUD: Maximizing Limits of Clinical Trials. In Symposium “Novel Treatments for PTSD and SUD” (Chair: Julianne Flanagan) Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. 116. Hien, DA (2016, May). What’s New in the Pipeline: Advancing treatments for PTSD and Substance Abuse. Addictions 2016, McLean Hospital Division on Substance Abuse, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA. 117. Hien, DA (2016, May). Keynote Address, Doctoral Hooding Ceremony, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY. 118. Hien, DA. (2016, June). Concurrent Treatment with Prolonged Exposure for Co- Occurring PTSD and SUD: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Paper presented at the Annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Palm Springs, CA.

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119. Hien, DA. (2016, June). Concurrent Treatment with Prolonged Exposure for Co- Occurring PTSD and SUD: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Paper selected and presented in symposium, “What’s Hot: CPDD Media Form” (Chairs: Bertha Madras & Launette Rieb) at the Annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Palm Springs, CA. 120. Hien, DA. (2016, October). Trajectories of Change for Individuals in Treatment for PTSD+AUD. Paper presented at the 50th Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Meeting, New York, NY. 121. Hien, DA. (2016, November). How Patients Changed in Combined Treatment for PTSD+SUD. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas. 122. Hien, DA. (2017, January). What Have We Learned in the Past Twenty Years about Treating Traumatic Stress and Substance Use Disorders? Invited speaker for the Division of Behavioral Health Services and Policy Research Monthly Seminar, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY, NY. 123. Hien, DA. (2017, June). Development and Implementation of a Culturally Competent Intervention Targeting Mental and Sexual Health of Asian American Young Women: A Stage 1 trial of the AWARE intervention. Paper presented in symposium (Chair: Kathy Burlew), Advancing Addiction Treatments for Racial Ethnic Minorities, College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada. 124. Hien, DA. (2017, August). Trauma and Addiction in the Context of Primary Care: When and How to Intervene. Keynote speaker for Christiana Care Health System Training for State of Delaware Providers. 125. Hien, DA (2017, November). Discussant for Symposium Understanding Affect and Impulsivity: Informing Models of Shared Risk and Maintenance in Trauma, PTSD, and Substance Abuse, 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, Chicago, Illinois. 126. Hien, DA (2017, December). What’s New in the Evidence Base for Trauma and Addiction Treatments? Seminar Series: Psychology Department, Hunter College, City University of New York. 127. Hien, DA (2017, December). Workshop on Treating Trauma and Substance Use: Can We Work Together? Client, Clinician and Research Experiences. (Chair J. Foote). AAAP 28th Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium, Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego, California. 128. Hien, DA. (2018, February). Managing the Complex Comorbidity of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders. 23rd National Psychopharmacology Update, Nevada Psychiatric Association, Las Vegas, Nevada. 129. Hien, DA (2018, March). Treatment of Patients with Comorbid Substance Use Disorders and PTSD. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: The Latest from Neurobiology to Treatment Conference, McLean Hospital Division on Substance Abuse, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA. 130. Hien, DA (2018, April). Beyond the Horserace: Individual Differences in the Efficacy of Treatments for PTSD and Substance Use Disorders. Minisymposium on Substance Abuse, Brain Health Institute, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ.

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131. Hien, DA (2018, June). Treatments for Trauma and Mental Health Issues in Opioid Users: Adjunctive/Alternative Approaches. Population Health Summit, New Jersey Department of Health, Bridgewater, NJ. 132. Hien, DA (2018, October). Managing the Complex Comorbidity of PTSD and Addiction. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, RBHS, University Behavioral Health Care, Piscataway, NJ. 133. Hien, DA (2018, December). At the Crossroads of Trauma and Addictions: An Overview of Evidence Based Treatments. 2nd Annual Trauma at the Core Conference: Working with Adults and Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders. Center for Great Expectations, Raritan Valley Community College, NJ. 134. Hien, DA (2019, February). Intersections between Traumatic Stress and Addictions: Call for Collaborative Approaches. Keynote speaker for the 2019 Big Ten Counseling Centers Conference “We’re in this Together” Rutgers University-New Brunswick, New Jersey. 135. Hien, DA (2019, May). Treatments for PTSD and Addictions: Addressing Childhood Maltreatment in Adults with Substance Use Disorders. Invited speaker for the National Institute on Drug Abuse Webinar Series. 136. Hien, DA (2019, June). Trauma-Focused Therapies in the Treatment of Comorbid PTSD and Substance Use Disorders, Discussant, European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Meeting, Rotterdam, Netherlands, June 15, 2019 137. Hien, DA (2019, September). Advances in Treatments for the Complex Comorbidity of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders. Invited Keynote for the Carle Foundation Hospital Annual Conference, Urbana, Illinois. 138. Hien, DA (2019, September). Advances in Treatments for the Complex Comorbidity of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders. Presentation to psychiatric fellows at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Newark, NJ. 139. Hien, DA (2019, November). How Traumatic Stress and Addiction have been Together Understood: Charting a Course Forward in Unifying their Research and Treatment Invited Keynote for the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 140. Hien, DA (2019, December). Resilience in Youth Exposed to Trauma: A Panel Discussion. Discussant and Chair, Invited symposium for the 3rd Annual Trauma at the Core: Risk and Resiliency, Center for Great Expectations, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, New Jersey. 141. Hien, DA (2020, February). What’s New in the Treatment of Traumatic Stress and Addictions, Eminent Scholar Lecture, Department of Psychology, UMBC, Baltimore, Maryland. 142. Hien, DA (2020, April). Mind & body: Frameworks for Integrating Treatments for PTSD and Addictions, Invited Grand Rounds Lecture, Cathie Cook Lecture, McLean Hospital Grand Rounds, Harvard University Medical School. Belmont, MA. Virtual. 143. Hien, DA (2020, July). Wellness in Recovery, Self-Care Management to Reduce Substance Use, Beautiful Minds Summit, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers-New Brunswick. Virtual. 144. Hien, DA (2020, July). What We Know about Treatment Addictions and PTSD, Invited Grand Rounds Lecture, Summer Institute Keynote for DART Program, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. Virtual.

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145. Hien, DA (2020, August). Treatments for Patients with Comorbid Substance Use Disorders and PTSD. Posttraumatic Stress and Related Disorders Conference, McLean Hospital Division on Substance Abuse, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA. Virtual.

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1998 Feerick, M. Child maltreatment and adulthood violence: The role of attachment and drug abuse in a sample of low-income, minority women. Cornell University, Dissertation Abstracts International, 59 (7-B), 3732. 1998 Reig, M. Child sexual abuse and related symptomatology: Risk for revictimization among inner-city women. Temple University, Dissertation Abstracts International, 59 (10-B), 5585. 1999 Bangston, L. Factors contributing to violent offending in incarcerated women. Adelphi University. 1999 Honeyman, T. Path analysis of the effects of childhood trauma, psychic functioning, and dissociation on maternal impairment in depressed, drug abusing and normal inner-city women. Adelphi University, Dissertation Abstracts International, 60 (4-B), 1854. 2000 Bleiberg, K. Disclosure of childhood sexual abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder related to symptoms of cognitive and affective impairment. Adelphi University, Dissertation Abstracts International, 61(2-B), 1072. 2000 Bukszpan, C. Attachment styles and affect regulation in a highly traumatized sample: Can they enhance our understanding of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder? Adelphi University. 2000 Gele, K. The role of internal working model in the pathway from childhood abuse to maternal impairment in inner-city women. Adelphi University, Dissertation Abstracts International, 61 (2-B), 1080. 2000 Kling, H. Antisocial personality disorder in inner-city female drug users. Adelphi University, Dissertation Abstracts International, 60 (10-B), 5227. 2000 Leite, T. Cultural differences in the coping resources of Caribbean-Latina and African- American women. Adelphi University, Dissertation Abstracts International, 61 (4-B), 2207. 2000 McKay, K. Attachment patterns and the use of social support networks in mediating the depressive effects of child abuse. Adelphi University, Dissertation Abstracts International, UMI no. 9970525. 2001 Bloom, A. Preventing homelessness in mentally-ill adults: A study of the Critical Time Intervention. Adelphi University, Dissertation Abstracts International, 62 (9-B), 4210. 2002 Andreopoulus, S. Childhood sexual abuse, partner violence and attachment in men with substance use disorders. Dissertation Abstracts International, UMI no. 3034570. 2002 Levine, D. The role of executive cognitive functioning and substance abuse in the parenting of urban mothers. Yeshiva University. 2003 Arango, M. (2003). Targeted drug treatment interventions for women, power and gender roles in sex: Are they relevant for HIV risk? Adelphi University. 2003 Jin, X. Identifying risk factors in Chinese immigrant male batterers. Adelphi University. Page 38

2004 Caldeira, N. Dissociation and treatment outcome in urban women with comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders. Adelphi University. 2004 Gaiton, L. Investigation of therapeutic alliance in a treatment study with substance- abusing women with PTSD. Adelphi University. 2004 Ganz, E. Intergenerational transmission of trauma: Grandchildren of Holocaust survivors. Adelphi University. 2004 Gordon, T. Disciplinary practice and behavior problems in a community sample of African-American and Latina mothers and their children. St. John’s University. 2004 Kaplan, A. The role of affect regulation as a mediating mechanism between childhood trauma and adolescent and adult substance abuse. Adelphi University. 2004 Neeman, K. Living beside a wall: Exploring the outlook of the Jewish-Israeli women and their relationship with their spouses during the second Intefada. Adelphi University. 2005 Daisy, N. The cycle of violence: The role of dissociation in the relationship between child maltreatment and intimate partner violence among urban women with and without a history of substance abuse. Adelphi University. 2005 Ruglass, L. Ethnocultural differences in therapeutic alliance in a sample of minority women in psychotherapy treatment for PTSD and SUD. New School for Social Research. 2007 Hamid, R. Perceived parental acculturation and psychological well-being of South Asian college students and young adults. Adelphi University. 2008 Capstick, C. The role of higher-order cognition in maternal reflective functioning: A correlational study of executive and reflective capacities and the contributions of maternal substance abuse and depression, City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2012 Lopez-Castro, T. Outcome trajectories for women in substance abuse treatment, a reanalysis of the Clinical Trials Network “Women and Trauma” Study, City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2012 Tal, N. Emotional regulation, personality and addictions in a sample of overweight individuals: A mixed method study, City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2012 Freidin, E. Attachment, trauma and sexual risk behavior among high-risk minority adolescents. City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2013 Basow, M. The role of sexual satisfaction in couple relationship satisfaction, individual stress and quality of life. City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2013 Vinocur, M. Mi vieja tierra, mi nuevo pais: An exploration of the relationship between idealization, devaluation and degree of acculturation in Latina mothers’ descriptions of their country of origin and the US. City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2014 Yoon, P. Psychic collapse and traumatic defense: How the mind mediates trauma living in the body. City College of New York and the City University of New York 2014 Wallach, J. Emotion dyregulation: A predictor for cognitive behavior therapy treatment outcomes in a comorbid PTSD and SUD population. City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2015 Mangan, A. The influence of a child’s learning disability on a parent’s psychological experience: A comparison of parents with and without learning disabilities. City College of New York and the City University of New York. Page 39

2015 Cione, G. The relationship between maternal depression and negative outcomes in children: Parenting deficits’ impact on children’s emotional regulation and behavioral expression. City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2015 Franco, C. Examining a biopsychosocial model for the intergenerational transmission of vulnerability. City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2015 Mueller, B. Maternal dissociation, meta-emotion, and child emotion regulation: A study of residents in a family homeless shelter for victims of domestic violence. City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2015 Flores, A. “Beauty practices among latinas: The impact of acculturation, skin color, and sex roles.” City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2015 Schwartz, H. “Self-Esteem as a predictor of posttraumatic growth and adaptation among maltreated early adolescents.” City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2016 Zilkha, S. “Evaluating the effectiveness of supervision on trauma training outcomes for Assertive Community Treatment teams.” City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2016 Kahn, Z. “Words of change: How linguistic shifts in short-term exposure therapy represent movement towards psychological health.” City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2017 Harrison, D. “The transgenerational transmission of emotion regulation: The effect of maternal coping on child executive functioning.” City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2017 Rauen, M. “Making sense of missing sessions: Attendance patterns in PTSD and substance use disorder treatments.” City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2017 Pedersen, A. “An examination of therapeutic alliance during prolonged exposure in the treatment of a comorbid PTSD and SUD population” City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2017 Moy, L. “Intergenerational self-regulatory capacities: The relationship between executive functioning and emotion regulation in mothers and children.” Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University (Order No. 10703713). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (1961226411). 2018 Dreyer, M. “The relationship between parenting and child trauma: An intergenerational investigation.” City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2018 Southard, M. “Aggression and emotion dysregulation in subthreshold PTSD in a military sample.” City College of New York and the City University of New York. 2019 Saraiya, T. Interpersonal problems in PTSD: Examining the role of social cognitive and emotional factors, Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University. 2020 Martinez, S. Opioid use prevalence and resilience factors, Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University

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