Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

Revised June 30, 2018

CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Name: Nadine Joy Kaslow, PhD, ABPP

2. Office Address: Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science Grady Health System Room 13D018 80 Jesse Hill Jr Dr SE Atlanta, GA 30303 Telephone: (404) 616-4757 Fax: (404) 616-2898

3. E-mail address: [email protected]

4. Citizenship: USA

5. Current Titles and Affiliations: a. Academic appointments: i. Primary appointments: Professor (tenure), Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (1999- Present) Associate Professor (tenure), Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (1990-1999) ii. Joint and secondary appointments: Emory University Department of (1990-Present) Rollins School of Public Health (1995-Present) Emory University School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics (1992-Present) State University Department of Psychology (1992- Present) Emory University School of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine (2004-present) Emory University Psychoanalytic Institute - Scientific Affiliate (2001-Present)

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Emory Center for Injury Control - Affiliate Faculty (2004- Present) b. Clinical appointments: Chief Psychologist, Grady Health System (1990-Present) c. Other administrative appointments: Special Assistant to the Provost, Emory University (2007-2009) Vice Chair of Faculty Development, Emory Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (2008-Present) Member of the Executive Committee, Emory Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (2008-Present) Director of Behavioral Health Trauma Research and Clinical Programs, Emory Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences@ Grady Health System (2018-Present) Co-Director, Emory@Grady Teaching Academy (2018-Present)

6. Previous Academic and Professional Appointments: Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Child Study Center, New Haven, Connecticut (1984-1990)

7. Previous Administrative and/or Clinical Appointments: Director of Adult and Family Services, West Haven Mental Health Clinic of Connecticut Mental Health Center, New Haven, Connecticut (1984-1987) Director of Psychology, Yale Psychiatric Institute, New Haven, Connecticut (1987-1989) Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) Program for Women – Core Faculty for Virtual Learning (2006-2010)

8. Licensures/Boards: Georgia 12/90

9. Specialty Boards: American Board of Professional Psychology Board Certification - Clinical Psychology 1994 American Board of Professional Psychology Board Certification– Couple and Family Psychology 2009 American Board of Professional Psychology Board Certification– Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 2010

10. Education 1978: B.A. University of Pennsylvania , PhD 1981: M.A. University of Houston Lynn Rehm, PhD

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1983: PhD University of Houston Lynn Rehm, PhD 1983: Internship University of Wisconsin David Rice, PhD

11. Postgraduate Training: 1984: University of Wisconsin Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Madison, Wisconsin: Clinical-Research Postdoctoral Fellowship, David Rice, PhD, Alan Gurman, PhD, Jeff Jefferson, MD., Ned Kalin, MD, William Swift, MD

12. Continuing Professional Development Activities Invited Participant, American Association of Medical Colleges Mid-Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar (1996)

Invited Participant, Association of American Medical Colleges Senior Women Faculty Seminar Invited Participant (1999)

Fellow, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Health Resources and Services Administration Primary Care Policy Fellowship (2000)

Fellow, Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) Program for Women Fellow (2003-2004) Project: Effective Mentoring in and Academic Health Sciences Center

Fellow, Woodruff Leadership Academy (2004)

13. Committee Memberships: a. National and International: American Psychological Association - Accreditation Site Visitor (1993 Present) Association of Medical School Professors of Psychology (AMSP) - Membership Chair (1994-1996) Professional Examination Service - Participant in preparation of Psychology Licensure Examination (1994-2000) American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology (Division 43) - Continuing Education Chair (1995-1997) American Psychological Association Division of Clinical Psychology (Division 12) - Member, Task Force on Effective Psychosocial Interventions for Children and Adolescents (1995-1997) American Psychological Association Midwinter Convention, Divisions 29, 42, and 43 - Continuing Education Chair (1996, 1997) American Psychological Association Division of Clinical Psychology

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(Division 12) - Chair of Postdoctoral Institutes, Annual Meeting (1996 1997) Association of Psychology Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Internship Centers (APPIC) - Elected Board Member (1996-2002), Vice-Chair (1997-1998), Chair (1998-2002) Association of Medical School Psychologists (AMSP) - Elected Board Member (Secretary, Member at Large) (1996-2000) American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology (Division 43) - Elected Board Member and Vice President for Education (1996-2000) American Psychological Association's Working Group for the Review of the Sponsor Approval System -Elected Committee Member and Co- Chair (1997-1998) American Psychological Association Division of Clinical Psychology ( (Division 12) Task Force on Continuing Education - Member (1997 1998) American Psychological Association Division of Clinical Psychology (Division 12) - Chair, APA Governance Committee (1997-2002) International Association of Family Psychology Scientific Review Committee - Member (1998) American Psychological Association - Advisory Board Member for the 1999 President of the American Psychological Association (1998-1999) Council of Chairs of Training Councils (CCTC) (1998-2003) – Chair (2000-2003) and Member (1998-2000) Psychology Executive Roundtable (PER) – Member (1998-2002) American Psychological Association Division of Psychotherapy (Division 29) - Member-at-Large (2000-2002) American Psychological Association’s Board of Educational Affairs (BEA) – Member (2000-2002) National Advisory Mental Health Council’s Workgroup on Child and Adolescent Mental Health Intervention Development and Deployment: Blueprint for Change for Research on Child and Adolescent Mental Health – Member (2000-2001) American Psychological Association’s Commission on Education and Training Leading to Licensure – Member (2000) Kids Charities - Elected Board Member (2000-2005) Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Advisory Board - Member Wynne Center for Family Research (2001-2012) - Member of Advisory Board and Secretary (2003-2007) and President (2008-2012) American Psychological Association Division of Family Psychology (Division 43) – President (2002)

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American Board of Clinical Psychology (ABCP) - Board of Directors (2003), President-Elect (2004), President (2005-2009) Family Process Institute (2003-2011)- Board of Directors, President- Elect (2006), President (2007-2011) Expert Summit Planning Meeting for the International Committee of Women Leaders for Mental Health at the Carter Center- Committee Member (2003) Alumni Secondary School Committee of the University of Pennsylvania – Member (2003-2013) American Psychological Association Task Force on Psychology’s Agenda for Child and Adolescent Mental Health - Committee Member (2003) American Psychological Association Division of Clinical Psychology (Division 12) – President (2004) American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) Board of Trustees - Member and Representative from the American Board of Clinical Psychology (2004-2006) and Secretary (2006-2008) American Psychological Association Presidential Task Force on Healthcare for the Whole Person - Chair of the Science Subcommittee (2004) American Psychological Association - Council Representative from Division of Clinical Psychology (Division 12) (2006-2009) American Psychological Association Division of Psychotherapy (Division 29) Publications Committee – Member (2006-2008) Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) - Board Member Emerita (2006-Present) American Psychological Association Division of Psychotherapy (Division 29) – President-Elect (2008), President (2009), and Past- President (2010) American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) – President- Elect (2008-2009) and President (2010-2011) American Psychological Association - Council Representative from Division of Family Psychology (Division 43) (2009-2010) American Psychological Association Board of Professional Affairs (BPA) – Member (2009) American Psychological Association Board of Directors (BoD) – Member-At-Large (2010-2012) American Psychological Association - President Elect (2013), President (2014), Past President (2015) National Academies of Science (NAS) – Board on Health Care Services (2014- 2017; 2018-2020)

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American Psychological Association Policy and Procedure Board (P & P) – Member (2016-2018) American Psychological Association Division of Psychologists in Public Service (Division 18) – President-Elect (2017), President (2018), and Past-President (2019) Psi Chi Annual Giving Campaign – Chair (2017-Present)

b. Regional and State: Committee on Hospital Privileges for Psychologists in Connecticut – Member (1988-1990) Georgia Psychological Association - Chair of the Academic Task Force (1992-2000) Georgia Psychological Association and the Mental Health Association of Georgia - Co-Chair (1992) Annual Mental Health Summit, Atlanta, Georgia - Planning Committee Member (1993-1994) Seminar and Lecture series for Psychology Exhibition at Fernbank Museum – Coordinator (1994) Georgia Commission on Family Violence Medical Protocol Subcommittee - Appointed Member (1996-1998) American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Southeastern Division - Elected Board Member (1993-2000) Center for Public Health Preparedness, Coordinator of Mental Health Bioterrorism Disaster Response Team for Metropolitan Atlanta (2002- 2010) Women’s Resource Center to End Domestic Violence – Board Member (2002-2012) Room to Move Dance Company - Board Member (2003-2005) Michael “Moon” Thompson Foundation - Board Member (2003-2005) Atlanta Women’s Agenda Advisory Council for Mayor Shirley Franklin - Advisory Board Member (2005-2009)

c. Institutional: Skobba Day Conference at Grady Health System – Chair (1992) Faculty Appointments and Promotions (Medical School) - Member (1995-1997) Committee on the Status of Women in Medicine (Medical School) (1995-2004) - Member and Chair (1998-2002) Cross Cultural Psychiatry (Departmental) – Member (1996-2006) Grady and Emory Strategic Planning Research Workgroup (Medical

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School) – Member (1999) Executive Committee (Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences) – Member (2000-2003) Emory Health Care Research Advisory Group – Member (2000-2002) Institutional Review Board (Medical School) – Member (2000-2003) Emory at Grady Research Steering Committee (Medical School) - Chair (2001-2004) Search Committee for the Chair of Gynecology and Obstetrics (Medical School) – Member (2002-2003) Research Oversight Committee (Grady Health System) – Member (2002-2004) Research Strategic Planning Committee (Medical School) – Member (2002-2003) Research Advisory Committee (Medical School) – Member (2002-2005) K12/Emory Mentored Clinical Research Scholars Program Advisory Committee (University) – Member (2002-2006) Search Committee for the Chair of Pediatrics (Medical School) – Member (2003) President’s Commission on the Status of Women (University) - Member and Representative to the American Association of University Women (AAUW) – Member (2004-2007), Chair-Elect (2005-2006), Chair (2006-2007) Emory University Senate and Faculty Council – Elected Member (2005- 2008), President-Elect (2006-2007), President (2007-2008) Emory University Transforming the Community Project - Member (2005-2006) Search Committee for the Chair of Rehabilitation Medicine (Medical School) – Member (2005-2006) Search Committee for the Chair of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education (Rollins School of Public Health) – Member (2005) Medical School Curriculum Committee Institutional Interactions Subcommittee (Medical School) – Member (2005) Emory University School of Medicine Faculty Relations Committee - Elected Member (2005-2008) Emory University School of Medicine Faculty Development Advisory Committee – Member (2006) Provost’s Advisory Council – Invited Member (2009-2011) Honorary Degree Committee – Chair (2009-2010) Emory Magazine – Advisory Board Member (2010-2013)

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Tobacco Free Campus Task Force – Member (2011) Committee on the Study of Class and Labor: Staff – Co-Chair (2011-2012) School of Medicine Faculty Development Advisory Committee Member (2012-2016) Thomas Jefferson Award Selection Committee – Member (2014-2017) and Chair (2014-2015) School of Medicine Recognitions Committee – Chair (2014 – Present) Committee on the Study of Class and Labor: Faculty – Co-Chair (2014-2016) Emory University Tenure, Promotions, and Appointment Committee – Vice Chair (2017-2018), Chair (2018-2019)

14. Peer Review Activities: a. Grants i. National and International W.T. Grant Foundation - Ad Hoc Reviewer (1990-2004) National Institute of Mental Health - Ad Hoc Reviewer (1990 - 8/97) U.S. Department of Justice and National Institute of Justice - Ad Hoc Reviewer (1993 - 2000) National Institute of Mental Health - Interventions, Initial Review Group Member (7/99-6/04) National Institute of Mental Health - Child Psychopathology and Treatment, Initial Review Group Member (7/97 - 6/99) National Institute of Mental Health - Special Emphasis Panels (7/99 - Present) American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (2000-2003) National Institute of Health - Special Emphasis Panels (7/01 - Present)

ii. Institutional Emory Medical Care Foundation Research Committee (Medical School) (1998-Present) - Member and Chair (1999-Present)

b. Manuscripts (Ad Hoc Reviewer) Advances in School Psychology American Psychologist Archives of General Psychiatry Clinical Psychology Publishing Company

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Cognitive Therapy and Research Depression and Anxiety Guilford Press Handbook of Psychiatric Measures Journal of Abnormal Psychology Journal of Research on Adolescence Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology Lawrence Erlbaum Publishing Company Pergamon Press Psychological Bulletin Insurance Institute of America

15. Consultantships: Hogg Foundation Grant, "Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Depressed Children." Principal Investigator: Kevin Stark, PhD, Madison, Wisconsin (1986-1989) Family Therapy Consultant at Elmcrest Psychiatric Institute, Portland, Connecticut (1986-1990) American Psychological Association, "Calm in the Crisis: A Guide for Parents and Children", Washington DC (1991) Psychology Consultant at Veterans Administration Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana (1990) University of Utah - Department of Psychology, Child Clinical Training Program, Salt Lake City, Utah (1991) Behavioral Medicine Institute of Atlanta regarding treatment of sex offenders, Atlanta, Georgia (1992-1997) O'Neill Foundation - Consultant to O'Neill Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio (1994) Turner Entertainment Group - Consultant to World Championship Wrestling regarding portrayal substance abuse and its treatment, Atlanta, Georgia (1998) Working Group from the National Institute of Mental Health, the American Psychological Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics for Cost- Offset Study of Psychological Interventions in Settings - Committee Member and School Age Children Subgroup Chair, Washington DC (1998-1999) Institute of Medicine Work Group and Panel on Family Systems Health Care – Representative for Family Interventions for Sickle Cell Disease, Washington DC (1998-2003) William and Mary College - Consultant to the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Williamsburg, Virginia (1999-2000) Consultant – Grant award (R01) from the National Institute of Mental Health to Kevin Stark entitled “CBT versus CBT Plus Parent Training for Girls with

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Depression”, Austin, Texas (2002-2007) Data Safety and Monitoring Board Member - Grant award (R34) from the National Institute of Mental Health to Peter Wyman entitled “RCT of Gatekeeper Training for Suicide Prevention” , Rochester, New York (2004- 2008) Psychologist Consultation – Atlanta Ballet, Atlanta, Georgia (2008-Present)

16. Editorships and Editorial Boards: Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings (2000 - 2007) - Associate Editor Journal of Family Psychology (2003-2008) - Associate Editor Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (2006-2008) - Associate Editor Journal of Family Psychology (2009-2014) – Editor Archives of Scientific Psychology (2014-2015) – Associate Editor

Special sections edited: Journal of Clinical Psychology (2004) (with F. Collins) – Competencies in Professional Psychology Journal of Family Psychology (2006) (with S. Beach) – Relational disorders and relational processes in diagnostic practice Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (2009) – Interventions for suicidal persons across the lifespan Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (2009) (with S. Davis) – Interventions for family violence Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (2009) (with P.H. Tolan and M.C. Roberts) – Children’s mental health Journal of Clinical Psychology (2009) (with J. Pettit) – Festschrift in honor of Lynn P. Rehm, PhD, ABPP

Editorial boards: American Journal of Family Therapy (1/84 - Present) American Psychologist (1/16-12/18) Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice (1/03-12/07) Families, Systems and Health (1/96 -12/07) Family Process (7/02 - 12/03) In Session: Psychotherapy in Practice (1/01-12/03) Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (1/94 – 12/04) Journal of Clinical Psychology (1/00-12/07) Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1/00 – 12/15) Journal of Emotional and Behavior Disorders (1/93-4/03) Journal of Family Psychology (6/90 - 5/97)

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Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (1/87 – 12/01) Journal of Pediatric Psychology (1/98 – 12/15) Journal of Psychotherapy Integration (1/16-12/18) Training and Education in Professional Psychology (5/06 - Present) Practice Innovations (6/15-Present) Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (1/01-12/05) Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training (1/96 - 12/10) Puerto Rican Journal of Psychology – Revista Puertorriquena de Psicologia (4/16-3/18)

17. Honors and Awards: Dean's List and Honors Student in Psychology, University of Pennsylvania (1975-1978) Summa Cum Laude, University of Pennsylvania (1978) NIMH Training Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh (1978-1979) American Psychological Association - Division 29 Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Paper (1981) Citizen Ambassador Program - Invited member of a delegation to the U.S.S.R. to examine the role of women (1989) W.T. Grant Foundation - Member of the W.T. Grant Foundation Child and Adolescent Depression Consortium (1990-1995) American Psychological Association Division 29 (Psychotherapy) Krasner Award for Distinguished Early Career Contribution to Psychotherapy (1994) The 1996 Family Therapy Network Innovations in Training Award (1996) American Psychological Association’s Board of Scientific Affairs Award for Collaboration between Academic Psychologists and the State Psychological Association (1997) American Psychological Association Division 43 (Family Psychology) Award for Distinguished Contributions to Family Psychology (1999) American Psychological Association Division 43 (Family Psychology) Award for Significant Contributions to Family Health Psychology (2000) American Psychological Association National Psychology Graduate Student Rally Featured Speaker on the Lower West Terrace of the U.S. Capitol (2000) Carter Center Partnership Award Finalist (2000) American Psychological Association Karl F. Heiser Award for Distinguished Contributions in Advocacy in Psychology (2002) New York Academy of Sciences Roots of Mental Illness in Children Invited Conference Participant (2003) American Psychological Foundation Spielberger Empathy Award (2003) Atlanta Business Chronicle Health Care Leader Community Service Finalist (2003)

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Center for Injury Control Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University Career Achievement Award for Violence Prevention and Community Safety (2003) American Psychological Association Distinguished Contributions to Education and Training Award (2004) National Academies of Practice Invited Member (2004) Woodruff Leadership Academy Fellow (2004) Association of Medical School Psychologists Distinguished Achievement in Teaching Award (2005) Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers Emerita Board Member (2005-Present) Surgeon General’s Workshop on Women’s Mental Health Invited Participant (2005) Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers Award For Excellence in Postdoctoral Training (2005) American Psychological Association Presidential Citation (2006) Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards Foundation Raymond D. Fowler, Distinguished Lecturer (2006) Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology (2009) Mentoring for Leadership Award with Sheryl Heron, MD, MPH (2009) Emory University Campus Life Friends in Faculty Award (2010) Rosalee G. Weiss Lecture Award from the American Psychological Foundation and the American Psychological Association Division of Psychotherapy (Division 29) (2011) Doctor of Humane Letters Honoris Causa from Pepperdine University (2012) Commencement Speaker, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California, “Reach, Out and Give Back to the Community” (2012) Commencement Speaker, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio – “Follow Your Passions, Follow Your Dreams” (2013) Training and Education in Professional Psychology Inaugural Award for Shen Miller, Grus, Van Sickle, Schwartz-Mette, Cage, Elman, Jacobs, and Kaslow’s paper “Trainees’ experiences with peers having competence problems: A national survey” (2012) Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award (2012) Henry Grady Foundation “Inspiring Mentor” (2013) Emory University’s Thomas Jefferson Award (2013) Presenter at a Public Workshop, Committee on Priorities for a Public Health Research Agenda to Reduce the Threat of Firearm-Related Violence. Institute of Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2013) Psychiatry Residency Educator of the Year Award (2013)

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Distinguished Contributions to Early Career Psychologists (2013) Winner for ReliefLink- Challenge.Gov App Competition: Suicide Prevention: Continuity of Care and Follow Up (2013) World Health Organization MH Gap Forum Participant and Co-Facilitator: World Mental Health Action Plan 2013-2020 Friends of the Association of Psychology Training Clinics (2014) Mary Lynn Morgan Lecturer Award and Lecture (2014) Presidential Citation, South Carolina Psychological Association (2015) Commencement Speaker, Nova Southeastern University, Ft Lauderdale, Florida – “Graduating with Your Certificate in Courage” (2015) Dr. Carol L Webb Award for Excellence in Teaching (2015) Fulton DeKalb Hospital Authority Community Advocate Award (2015) American Psychological Association Parliamentarian (2016) Lifetime Achievement Award, Connecticut Psychological Association (2016) Distinguished Member Award from Psi Chi – The International Honor Society in Psychology (2018) Dr. Carol L Webb Award for Excellence in Teaching (2018) Clinical Faculty Supervisor Award (2018)

18. Society Memberships: American Academy of Clinical Psychology American Family Therapy Academy American Psychological Association, Fellow Divisions 10 (Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts), 12 (Clinical), 18 (Public Service), 29 (Psychotherapy), 35 (Women), 38 (health), 39 (Psychoanalysis), 43 (Family), 53 (Child Clinical), 54 (Pediatric) American Psychological Association, Member Division 52 (International) American Association of Marital and Family Therapists Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers Collaborative Family Health Care Coalition Georgia Psychological Association (Fellow) International Association of Family Psychology International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Society for Psychotherapy Research Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration

19. Organization of National or International Conferences: American Psychological Association and Association of Psychology Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Internship Centers Conference on Supply and Demand in Psychology, Conference Steering Committee Member (1997)

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Competencies 2002: Future Directions in Education and Credentialing in Professional Psychology, Steering Committee and Conference Chair (2002) Relational Processes in Mental Health: From Neuroscience to Assessment and Treatment, Sponsored by the John E. Fetzer Institute and Supported by the National Institute of Mental Health, Steering Committee Member (2005) Relational Processes and DSM-V: Revising Current Nosology and Improving Assessment and Treatment, Sponsored by the John E. Fetzer Institute, Steering Committee Member (2007) Relational Processes and the ICD, Sponsored by the John E. Fetzer Institute and the World Health Organization, Ascona, Switzerland, Steering Committee Member (2011)

20. Clinical Service Contributions: Created the Grady Nia Project, a comprehensive biopsychosocial treatment program for abused and suicidal low-income African American women that has served over 2000 women and currently services 100 women annually Created the Grady Compassion and Meditation Program, a program for African American men and women who have attempted suicide Conduct individual, group, and couples/family therapy at Grady Health System and Emory Healthcare/Brain Health Institute Developed and coordinate the family therapy service at Grady Health System Developed and coordinate domestic violence assessment and intervention programs at Grady Health System

21. Community Outreach: a. General Direct Grady’s Debriefing Team in response to critical incidents that occur at the hospital Actively engaged in faculty development activities within the School of Medicine Have assumed leadership roles at Emory University related to the Senate, Faculty Council, President’s Commission on the Status of Women, Honorary Degrees and Thomas Jefferson Award Committees, and the Committees on Class and Labor Actively involved in domestic violence and suicide prevention in the community, including service on various community boards b. Media Appearances (2008-Present) - Dr. Kaslow is a frequent guest on local and national television and radio shows and is frequently quoted in the newspaper. This is a list of recent representative media activities.

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2008 CBS Early Morning Show – Videogames and virtual reality for pain management CNN – New Year’s Goals Atlanta Women Magazine – Lose your aspirin, videogames may relieve your pain Your Total Health – Building self-esteem one lap at a time Atlanta Parent Magazine – Parent homesickness and children at camp ABCnews.com – Ex-marine vanishes after combat ABCnews.com – Retail therapy: Does sadness mean spending? ABCnews.com – VIDEO – To whom should I reveal my depression? ABCnews.com – VIDEO – Impact of my depression on loved ones ABCnews.com – Profile: Grady Hospital ABCnews.com – Boy mimicking cartoon in sandbox stunt dies CNN.com – A journey of brain fogs and hot flashes ABCnews.com – Coping with ‘unfathomable’ incest, abuse CNN and Headline News– Moms, Don’t leave out the ‘me team’ ABCnews. com – Youngest reality TV ‘stars’ in danger? CelebrityCafe.com – After rise in baby bumps some are questioning why pact is made ABCnews.com – Pact mentality: The psychology of a pregnancy pact Associated Press – Does pregnancy look a little too cool lately? ABCnews.com – What’s in a name? ABCnews.com – Foreclosure related suicide: Sign of the times? Atlanta Magazine – Secrets of successful parents: Annual back-to-school rituals help keep anxiety away Connect with Kids – Overscheduled kids Winknews – The dangers of over scheduling your kids Atlanta Parent Magazine – Psychiatric Medications for Children CNN – Grandparents take on parenthood, again Foreclosure1 Blog – The troubled days of foreclosure linked suicides Associated Press – Infidelity ABCnews.com – Economic depression suicides a myth? MSNBC – In mom-daughter disputes, politics is personal Newsweek.com – Mother Knows Best? Winknews.com – Is your child at risk for dropping out of school? GeorgeiaFrontPage.com – Economy gives families an opportunity to be creative this holiday season MSNBC.com- Your happiness could be contagious RightsForMothers.Com – Domestic violence and the holidays: No joy during the joyful season

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HealthNewsDigest.com – Tips on blending ‘blended families’ during the holidays Allheadlinenews.com – Holidays: A time to be aware of domestic violence ABCnews.com – Self-mutilating teens embed pins, needles in skin Chicago Tribune – In multifaceted Michelle Obama, black women see a mirror New York Times – Michelle Obama shatters stereotypes, provides new r role model CNN.com – Millions of grandparents are primary caregivers CNN: Health Minutes – Grandparents taking on parenting, again World Press – Effect of happiness CFC.News8.net – Teens and Road Rage 2009 The Real Truth Magazine – WHO warns economic-motivated suicide will increase in 2009 Chicago Tribune – Pressure on Obama daughters to be role models The Independent – Family life: Obama writes a letter to his daughters – But all of American gets to read it too Associated Press – Pressure on daughters to be good role models ABCnews.com – Is only-child syndrome behind octuplets? Healthylifestyle.com – Ways pets can lead a healthy life The World Newser.com – CA medical board investigates octuplets doctor ABC News with Charles Gibson – Octuplets MSNBC – Some women drive to ‘baby addiction’ Atlanta Journal Constitution.com – Biggest online threat is peers, not predators The Times of India – Family violence worsens older women’s health Medical News Today – Exposure to family violence compromises physical and mental health of older women USA Today – Experts say play time can relieve stress in bad times CNN.com – Hungry for love? Matchmakers thrive in slump CNN.com – Hunting for the secrets of a happy marriage ABCNews.com – Moving may up adolescent suicide risk ABCNews.com – Breakdowns, suicides: The dark side of reality TV Atlanta Journal Constitution – Wives’ paths to peace can vary WebMD – 5 teen behavior problems: A troubleshooting guide ABCNews.com – ‘Psycho Donuts’ divide mental health community ABCNews.com – How survivors will cope with gym class terror ABCNews.com – Acute stress disorder likely for gym shooting survivors

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ABCNews.com – Being healthy is a popularity contest ABCNews.com – For kids on reality TV, Every show might be ‘survivor’ ABCNews.com – Teen train suicide cluster shakes affluent California town CNN.com – Mate debate: Is monogamy realistic ABCNews.com – Group teen violence shocks as minors charged with rape, murder, assault Atlanta Journal Constitution – Voice of the expert: Holiday gifts aren’t all material Beacon Newspaper – Managing holiday stress CNN.com – 10 ways to get motivated for change in 2010 2010 Los Angeles Wave – Resolutions should be specific, realistic Daily Health Bulletin – 10 ways to make changes in 2010 ABCNews.com - Andrew Koenig’s long, losing battle with depression A Taste for the Finer Things – The world of reality therapy CNN.com – How to save a friend from the brink CNN.com – Memorials can trigger more suicides CNN – Taking the fight out of bullies Fulton Government TV – Victim’s View: Grady Nia Project CNN – Parenting style may affect teen drinking CNN – Can artwork influence suicidal thoughts? New York Times – A Spill Into the Psyche, and a Respite Psychology Today – Toxic Spills Art of the Possible Online – Culturally informed interventions show value for abused and suicidal African American women Relationship Ads – Married but looking stories CNN News – What drives a mom to kill? Health Living Plus – Busy Moms need “ME” time too Philadelphia Inquirer – Accused Kraft plant shooter is not the usual suspect ABC News.Com – Not just robotripping: 5 risky things kids do Cheapnfl – Childhood anxiety – What are the signs and how you can help NPR.WABE – Youth suicide prevention program relies on peers Good Morning America – Kitchen nightmares’ restauranteur the latest reality TV tragedy Independent News – Chef blasted by Ramsay commits suicide WebMD – What girls need to know about growing up Fox News Atlanta – Toddlers, teens struggle with depression

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Connect with Kids – The power of free play Fox Atlanta – Is your child a bully? Rome News Tribune – Friends left behind still trying to make sense of shooting deaths deaths KXNT Radio – Foreclosure crisis Rome News Tribune – Magnolia moms: Modern parents build new traditions to bring families together ABC News.Com – Family support for gay teens saves lives ABC News.Com – Black Swan: Psychiatrists diagnose ballerina’s descent ABC News.Com – Sins of their father: How Madoff shame strikes sons IndieWire – Black Swan psychology art vs. science; sex vs. sexy; Which sells movies? ABC News.Com - I’ll Stay Home for Christmas: Avoiding family drama around holidays ABC News.Com – Beware of slips and falls, frostbite and hypothermia, doctors warn Dance Spirit – Food fight 2011 ABC News.Com – Justin Beiber’s fans: Crazy or just babies? ABCNews.Com – Did power of touch help Giffords from brink? ABC News.Com – When women earn more than their spouse ABC News.Com – How to spice up a routine Valentine’s Day ABC News.Com – When does pornography become unhealthy ABC News.Com – Scott Brown says camp counselor abused him numerous times Fox News – Soft Addictions New on Women.Com – How little habits become bigger problems CNN.Com – bin Laden’s death: How should we feel? AP – Questions, confusion in classrooms over bin Laden ABC News.Com – New balloon boy: Bobby Bradley, 9, to fly solo over New Mexico in ultra-ligh balloon ABC News.Com – Are Anthony Weiner’s online trysts adultery? PBS.Com – Weiner scandal lesson: Sexting more trackable that real-life flirting CNN.Com – Child care helps depressed moms’ kids The Republic – Do we demand more from politicians than ourselves Atlanta Journal Constitution – Is it OK to take pleasure in LeBron’s pain? ABC News.Com – New balloon boy challenges parents’ fears

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CNN.Com – Murder trial jurors can be overwhelmed, traumatized Fox 5 News – Health watch: Shopping addiction Atlanta Journal Constitution– Video game violence needs broader solution Wikinews – US Supreme Court rules video games are protected speech ABCNews.Com – Olympian Jeret ‘Speedy’ Peterson carried traumas to his death ABCNews.Com – Colleagues behaving badly: Stress of rude co-worker can affect home life CNNHealth.Com – NY, DC briefly shaken by 9/11 memories during earthquake WXIA TV – Kids and school anxiety ABCNews.Com – Suicide prevention tool useful in teens, adults WWLP22News – How to be a heavenly houseguest WGCL Atlanta – Grief counselors sent to school of murdered Canton child ABCNews.Com – How to beat the holiday blues Joy Online.Com – Mom or friend? How to talk to your daughter Fox 5 News – Sticking to New Year resolutions 2012 ABCNews.Com – Mom who lost kids, parents in Christmas fire attempted suicide AP – Girls asking, “Am I pretty?” In online video face thousands of vitriolic responses The Mitch Albom Show – Ugly or pretty videos on YouTube ABCNews.Com – George Zimmerman and the rush to judgment XBOX Magazine – Healing pain through videogames Fox 5 News – Sandy Springs mother upset about bullying AP – Women with flesh-eating disease asks for a book ABCNews.Com – Girl with dwarfism competes on toddlers and tiaras ABCNews.Com – Mary Richardson Kennedy died from asphyxiation by hanging ABCNews. Com – Jerry Sandusky’s alleged victims tell of shame, fear, love HLNtv.com – Does Jerry Sandusky have histrionic personality disorder? CNN.com – What is histrionic personality disorder WXIA-TV – How do families move on after losing children CBSAtlanta – New study shows link between spanking and adult mental illness ABCNews.Com – Domestic violence PSA urges women to speak up, not cover up

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ABCNews.Com – Colorado shooting recalls history of theater violence ABCNews.Com – Apes have midlife crises too Atlanta Journal Constitution – Emory psychologist gets Beckman Award AP – Relatives, friends gather to mourn Valdosta State student found dead in campus dormitory CNN.com – NFL player’s murder-suicide makes us ask why CNN.com – Causes of suicide not always straightforward CBS Atlanta (WGCL) – Expert suggests ways to help kids cope with tragedy ABCNews.Com – Newtown shooting – Young kids cope with horror NBC Atlanta (WXIA) – Body of baby found in Mableton Woods WPTV.Com – Jacintha Saldanha suicide, 2day FM prank call: Cause of nurses’ death not straightforward ABCNews.Com – Workplace bullying common, could lead to medication use NBC Atlanta (WXIA) – Tragedy could put mental health in spotlight WNYC - Brian Lehrer Show – Crowdsourcing a mental health policy Synergy – Here comes the most wonderful (and stressful) time of the year Daily Beast – Newtown tragedy: Stop blaming mental illness 2013 WXIA – Four children burn in house fire outside Atlanta AJC – Grady psychologist incorporates her love of dance with healing American Public Media: Marketplace Economy – The open house is back – and so are the ‘lookie loos’ Associated Press – Negotiators talking to captor through pipe Associated Press – Experts warn of long recovery for boy in bunker Creative Loafing – How Grady Memorial Hospital skirted death Speak Up for Kids Webcast – Suicidal youth and their families: Overcoming barriers to receiving help CNN.Com – Psychology plus ballet: Meet ‘Dr. Dancer’ EmoryNews Center – Nadine Kaslow is a mindful university citizen WXIA – Recovering from trauma FoxAtlanta.Com – Children and mental illness WXIA – Reducing the mental health stigma Newsworks.org- Standard approach to privacy issues for mental health care still elusive New York Times-Clues in the Cycle of Suicide CNN – Cyberbullying can be final straw WXIA – Thank you to the heroes of McNair shooting Associated Press – Thousands honor Elvis Presley at Graceland vigil

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Southern Seasons – Grady’s Chief Psychologist Amazing Dr Nadine Kaslow WXIA – Yelling at teens is not effective Emory News Center – Suicide prevention app awarded $50,000 prize at White House Conference APA.Ogr – 7 essential steps parents can take to prevent teen suicide (Blog) Atlanta Journal-Constitution – Significant step for mental health Yahoo.Com – Girls switched at birth are happy where they are APA.Org – Psychological interventions for people who are homeless (Blog) Georgia Health News – Funding cuts put mental health program at risk CBS Atlanta – Stresses of holiday shopping 2014 Pointe Magazine – You’re fired, now what O: The Oprah Magazine – 20 questions every woman should ask herself: Am I seeing the right kind of therapist? NPR – Therapists’ apps aim to help with mental health issues Daily News – From ‘The Hunger Games’ to ‘Game of Thrones’, victims of onscreen violence are getting younger WABE – Venezuelans in Atlanta protest regime Fox Atlanta – Are you a Workaholic? Express Times – Suicide by poisonous gas a dangerous method that is growing nationally WAGA TV – How to tell if your coworker will ‘snap’ WXIA TV -FedEx shooter in suicide note: “I want to hurt people” NPR Blog – Beezin’ may be bogus, but other dopey teen fads can bite back WAGA TV – Stressed out teens DailyBurn.Com – 10 best apps to train your brain Pointe Magazine –Want a role? How to ask for it DailyBurn.com – 10 best apps to train your brain WXIA-TV – Similarities of mass shooting cases key to preventing more Huffington Post - 10 best apps to train your brain Wallet Hub – 2014’s best and worst cities for staycations Atlanta Journal- Constitution – Preventing baby deaths in hot cars Pointe – A fine line Dance Magazine – Leaving the nest CBS – Williams’ death shines light on depression, suicide Albany Herald – Death of Robin Williams shows link between depression and suicide

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Online Athens – Williams’ death underscores link between depression, suicide WGCL-TV – Depression can lead to suicide, but can be treated Washington Post – Robins Williams in a group facing higher risk of suicide: Older white men with depression Al Jazeera America – Re-examining mental health after Robin Williams’ death Georgia Health News – Williams’ death underscores powerful link between depression and suicide Concord Monitor – Men such as Robin Williams face higher risk of suicide Augusta Chronicle – Comedian Robin Williams’ death shows anybody can become suicidal, mental health experts say WAGA-TV – Suicide warning signs WDAM- TV - Depression can lead to suicide, but can be treated WMFB-TV- Depression can lead to suicide, but can be treated Radio: WNEW (Washington D.C), KYW (Philadelphia), KGMI (Seattle), KTAR (Phoenix), KSL (Salt Lake City), WABC (New York), WINS (New York), WLS (Chicago), KOA (Denver), WJR (Detroit), KTSA (San Antonio), WLW (Cincinnati), WSMV (Nashville), WMC (Memphis), WNCN (Raleigh), WSFA (Montgomery), WALB (Albany), WLBT (Jackson), and KPLC (Lake Charles) – Robin Williams, risks for suicide, and treatment of those at risk St. Louis Post Dispatch – How psychology can help Ferguson heal Podcast – Speaking of Psychology - http://itunes.apa.org/wsco/speaking- of-psychology/apa-sop-ep14.mp3 Atlanta Journal Constitution – On Janay Rice, the wrong questions CNN – 10 best apps to train your brain AP – Corporal punishment on the decline, debate renews NBCNews,com – Domestic abuse: Online chat offers survivors a digital lifeline La Nacion – Patients take control of the couch Dance Magazine – When dance and science meet Dance Magazine – You vs. your reflection Boston Globe – My quest to flush out house crashers New York Times (Letter to the Editor) – The torture report: Voices of outrage Los Angeles Times (Letter to the Editor) - CIA psychologists don’t represent their field on torture WXIA – Suspected serial killer may have more than four victims Huffington Post – Why you can’t help turning into your teenage self

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when you go home for the holidays Dance Magazine – I resolve to… Experts weigh in on your 2015 goals Mark News – The psychology of torture 2015 BBC – French babies swapped at birth awarded compensation Dance Spirit – When your period disappears NPR Blog – New York City to teens: TEXT ME with mental health worries Fox News – The science of suicide clustering: How silence can increase stigma WXIA TV _ Too much social media hurts mental health Dance Magazine – The stress/injury connection: Dancer’s mental and physical states FOX 5 Atlanta – Grady Nia Project: Georgia woman finds hope after suicide attempts FOX 5 Atlanta – Summer camp safety questions parents need to ask Medpage Today – Violence from weapons affects one in four kids Dance Magazine – So, you’ve graduated, now what? CNN – A better night’s sleep is all in your head NPR – Leading US psychologists secretly aided CIA torture program Dance Magazine: In a slump? Rediscover your motivation so you can give it your all at the studio Georgia Health News – Alcoholics Anonymous convention hits Atlanta The Guardian – US torture report: Psychologists should no longer aid military groups Medpage – Vietnam war vets still plagued by PTSD: Findings underscore need for long-term mental health New York Times – Outside psychologists shielded US torture program, Report finds New York Times – 3 leave jobs over psychologists’ involvement in terrorism interrogations Washington Post – Inquiry: Psychologists group colluded with Pentagon, CIA on interrogations USA Today – Report: Top psychologists bolstered CIA, Pentagon torture Voice of America – Report: US psychologists colluded with torture program Al Jazeera – US psychologists involved in ‘war on terror’ torture The Guardian – US torture doctors could face charges after report alleges post 9/11 ‘collusion’ Financial Times – US psychologists linked to CIA torture

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Chronicle of Higher Education – Days after leak of damming report, 3 APA officials announce departures Science/AAAS – APA overhauling policies and leadership after torture report New York Times - US psychologists urged to curb questioning terror suspects New York Times – Psychologists approve ban on role in national security interrogations Toronto Star – American Psychological Association takes stand against torture Dance Spirit – Not the teacher’s pet Dance Magazine – In a slump Verizon.Com – Mental health apps go mobile Chronicle of Higher Education – A meeting of psychologists becomes a moment of soul searching WBRC – Experts say managers can help prevent workplace violence, Radio New Zealand – Suicide prevention WAGA-TV – Oregon College massacre: How to talk to your kids Las Vegas Review – Family disputes coroner’s suicide finding in death of 8- year old CNN – How counselors help survivors of terrorism Dance Magazine – Superstitious? Backstage rituals might ease some dancers’ butterflies, but the shouldn’t run the show Fox 5 Atlanta – Coping with holiday grief Local 10 – How counselors help survivors of terrorism Pointe – Is anxiety holding you back? 2016 Associated Press – Powerball jackpot climbs to estimated $700M WAGA-TV – How to break your nervous habits WXIA – Schumer to Glamour – I’m not plus size Dance Magazine – Lose weight or lose your job! Associated Press (over 100 outlets) – Report: Third of suicide in US are among middle-aged white males NBC Today Show – Midlife crisis: Is it a myth? WXIA – How to talk to your kids about protests Pointe Magazine – The quest for confidence Scientific American – Getting off the hedonic treadmill Dance Informa – Got a case of the post-show blues? MedPage Today – Suicide risk factors vary for children and young teens Synergy – How to cope when life throws you a curve WMLB – Psychological motivation for prank calls to police

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MedPage – Self harm may predict suicide in vets US News and World Report – Your presidential candidate lost, how to cope with the crushing disappointment USA Today – Politics adds new anxiety to family get-togethers over the holidays 2017 Washington Post – Revenge, recognition and the disturbing trend of live- streamed suicides USA Today – Facebook offers tools to prevent suicide live Dance Magazine – Post-performance done right NBC News – Whose responsibility is it to police content on Facebook? AJC – Flipside of 13 reasons why: Grady program helps women choose to live Monitor on Psychology – Taking a hard look: Self-assessment tools and strategies can help practitioners ensure they are practicing competently Atlanta Journal Constitution – Answers elusive as youth suicides in Georgia rise sharply WGCL-TV – Police: Mom kills family WXIA – Blue Whale Challenge: What should parents be on the lookout for? Atlanta Journal Constitution – How to talk to your child about the Lithia Springs school shooting Tonic - 'BoJack Horseman' Nails What It's Like to Hate Yourself Dance Magazine – Relax & refresh: When time away from the studio can be just what your dancing needs AJC – How to talk to your child about the Las Vegas shooting Dance Magazine – Why it’s so hard Pointe Magazine – The dreaded “fat talk”: What to do when you are confronted about your weight Dance Magazine – Fatal attraction: Why do dancers-who are usually so meticulous about their bodies-so often get drawn to drugs? 2018 CNN – House of horrors Dance Magazine – Baring it all US News & World Report – How eating disorders can affect young athletes Daily O – Twitter’s suicide prevention policy is flawed and dangerous Centennial – The creativity code: How we can find our inner da Vinci Dance Spirit – How to deal with problematic dance partners Atlanta Journal Constitution – Public suicides traumatize communities, leave unanswered questions

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Atlanta Journal Constitution – Why investigators feel certain CDC researcher killed himself Dance Spirit – “Help – My partner hates me!” Washington Post – Suicide rates rise sharply across the United States Time – How to support loved ones who may be at risk of suicide, according to psychologists Web MD – ‘It’s not a choice:’ Trying to understand suicide Wall Street Journal Market Watch – Studies show suicides increase in the months after a celebrity takes their own life The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines: Suicide up sharply across the US: CDC Her Campus – How to practice self-care when you or a loved one are affected by suicide NPR All Things Considered – Barbershop: Rising US suicide rates Georgia Public Broadcasting – Why are more Americans taking their own lives and what can be done to stop them Atlanta Journal Constitution – This life with Gracie: Are suicides really preventable?

22. Formal Teaching: a. Medical Student Teaching • Medical student lectures on family therapy, eating disorders, domestic violence, and depression (1990-Present) • Co-coordinator of Second Year Medical Student Block for the Behavioral Sciences Course in Women’s Health and Mental Health (1999-2001) • Discovery student mentor annually since 2011 b. Graduate Programs i. Residency programs Lectures to general psychiatry residents, child psychiatry residents, family medicine residents, medicine , and pain medicine residents on family and couples therapy, eating disorders, cross-cultural psychiatry, Winnicott, and pain management (1990-Present) Coordinate Psychiatry Resident Lectures Series on Eating Disorders, Personality Disorders, and Family Therapy (2001-Present) ii. Fellowship programs Direct the Psychology Postdoctoral Residency in Health Service Psychology with over 20 residents annually

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(1990- present) Teach a weekly postdoctoral residency seminar (1990- present) Teach a live supervision family therapy seminar (1990- present) iii. Master’s and PhD Programs • Psychodiagnostic assessment course, Yale University Department of Psychology (1984-1990) • Family therapy seminar, Yale University School of Medicine (1984-1990) • Psychodiagnostic assessment course, Emory University Department of Psychology (1990-1992) • Live supervision family therapy seminar, Emory University School of Medicine (1990-Present) • Co-taught Brief Object Relations Therapy Seminar to psychology interns and postdoctoral fellows and psychiatry residents (2000-2001)

23. Supervisory Teaching: a. PhD students directly supervised: Representative Interns and PhD Students Supervised (out of 318) Joseph Allen, PhD- Professor, University of Virginia Rachel Ammirati, PhD – Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Deidre Anglin, PhD – Assistant Professor, City College, City University of New York Erika Carr, PhD – Assistant Professor, Yale University Courtney Crooks, PhD – Research Scientist, Georgia Research Institute Sarah Dunn, PhD –Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Eric Dubow, PhD - Professor, Bowling Green University Meghan Galloway, PhD, JD – Congressional Fellowship, American Psychological Foundation Tracy Gladstone, PhD – Senior Research Scientist and Director of the Robert S. and Grace W. Stone Primary Prevention Initiatives, Wellesley Centers for Women Kelly Graves, PhD – Director and Co-Founder, Kellin Foundation Shweta Kapoor, PhD – Psychiatry Resident, University of Texas Health Sciences Center John Kolligian, PhD, MBA – Executive Director, University Health Services, Princeton University

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Dorian Lamis, PhD, Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Devon LoParo, PhD – Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Angela Marsic, PhD – Senior Psychologist and Supervisor, Suicide Prevention Coordinator California Correctional Health Care Services Daniel Niederjohn, PhD - Associate Professor, Kennesaw College Seth Norrholm, PhD – Associate Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Fontina Rashid, PhD – Director of the Regents Center for Learning Disorders, Anne Schaeffer, PhD – Associate Professor, University of Georgia Department of Psychology Larry Scholl, M.P.H. – EIS Officer, Center for Disease Control and Prevention Kevin Stark, PhD – Clinical Director of Psychology, Texas Child Study Center Erin Tone, PhD – Professor, Georgia State University Shari Wade, PhD – Professor of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Lindsey West. PhD – Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior, The Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University

b. Post-doctoral fellows directly supervised: Representative Postdoctoral Fellows Supervised (out of 427) Lucy Allbaugh, PhD – Assistant Professor, University of Dayton Page Anderson, PhD – Professor, Georgia State University Monica Baskin, PhD - Professor, at Birmingham School of Public Health Julie Battle, PhD – Professor and Department Chair, Brenau College Department of Psychology Alice Carter, PhD - Professor, University of Massachusetts at Boston Department of Psychology Michelle Casimir, PhD, Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Susan Chance, PhD - Adjunct Associate Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behaviors Sciences Marietta Collins, PhD – Associate Professor, Morehouse School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Shane Davis, PhD – Behavioral Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Catherine Deering, PhD - Professor, Clayton State College Department of Psychology

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Diana Diamond, PhD - Professor, The Graduate Center City University of New York Karla Doepke, PhD - Associate Professor, Illinois State University Department of Psychology Eugene Farber, PhD - Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Cory Ferdon, PhD – Behavioral Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dawn Ilardi – PhD – Assistant Professor, Emory University, Department of Pediatrics and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Asha Ivey, PhD – Behavioral Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Emily Jackson, PhD – Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Dorian Lamis, PhD – Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Susan Logsdon-Conradsen, PhD - Associate Professor, Berry College Department of Psychology Ashley Owen, PhD - Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Family Medicine Samuel Maddox, PhD – Associate Professor, Clayton State University Department of Psychology Meghna Patel, PhD – Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences David Purcell, PhD – Behavioral Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention James H. Rogers, PhD - Instructor, Georgia State University Department of Psychology Amit Shahane, PhD – Assistant Professor, University of Virginia Health System Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences and Director of Behavioral Medicine Center Martha Thompson, PhD - Professor, Clemson University Department of Public Health Sciences Huaiyu Zhang, PhD – Assistant Professor, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine

Other: Supervise psychology doctoral interns, postdoctoral fellows, and practicum students, adult and child psychiatry residents, and nursing staff for individual, group, and family therapy, and psychodiagnostic assessments. (1984-Present)

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Current or Recent Faculty Being Mentored Patrick Amar, MD - Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Bekh Bradley, PhD - Associate Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Director of VAMC Atlanta Service Line (American Foundation of Suicide Prevention mentee) Michelle Robbins Broth, PhD – Assistant Professor, Georgia Gwinnett College Department of Psychology Marianne Celano, PhD – Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Michael Compton, MD, MPH – Chair Department of Psychiatry Lenox Hill Hospital and Professor Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine (APIRE Mentee, K23 Mentee) Barbara D’Orio, M.D. – Associate Professor, Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention mentee) Sheryl Heron, MD, MPH –Professor and Vice Chair, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine (Passages Program Mentee) Debra Houry, MD, MPH – Director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Associate Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine (Passages Program Mentee, K23 Mentee) Abigail Lott, PhD – Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Medicine (K23 Mentee) Anuradah Paranjape, MD, MPH - Professor, Temple University School of Medicine, Chief Section of General Internal Medicine, and Vice Chair for Faculty Development Department of Medicine (Passages Program Mentee, K12 Mentee, K23 Mentee) Tammie Quest, MD – Professor, Emory University School of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine (Passages Program Mentee, Project on Death in America Mentee)

24. Lectureships, Seminar Invitations, and Visiting Professorships:

Kaslow, N.J., & Farber, E.W. (March, 1998). Clinical supervision in a managed care environment. Workshop presented at the Midwinter Meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.

Kaslow, N., Thompson, M., Brooks, A., Twomey, H., & Reynolds, B. (August,

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1998). Perceptions of family functioning of suicidal and nonsuicidal African American women. Paper presented at the State of the Art in Psychology: Marital and Family Processes in Depression, Athens, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J., Griffith, J.G., Grabill, C.M., Bailey, W., & Sexson, S. (August, 1998). Culturally sensitive family interventions for depressed adolescent females. Paper presented at the International Association of Family Psychology, Athens, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J., & Farber, E.W. (August, 1998). A developmental perspective on clinical supervision. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Kaslow, N.J.& Hargrove, D.S. (September, 1998). Supply and demand in psychology: Trends and future implications. Plenary speaker for the Mississippi Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Biloxi, Mississippi.

Kaslow, N.J. (November, 1998). Family functioning among suicidal and nonsuicidal African American women. Grand Rounds presented at the University of Rochester School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Rochester, New York.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 1999). Discussant for panel symposium entitled Cognitive and interpersonal perspectives on child and adolescent depression. Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 1999). Discussant for panel symposium entitled Show me the money: addressing the crisis in postdoctoral funding. American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 1999). Family psychoeducation for pediatric sickle cell disease. Paper presented in a symposium entitled “Family interventions for chronically ill children: Research and clinical concerns, Susan McDaniel (Chairperson). American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Thompson, M.P., Kaslow, N.J., Lane, D.B., & Kingree, J.B. (November, 1999). Childhood maltreatment, PTSD, and suicidal behavior among African American females. Paper presented at the 15th Annual International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Miami, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2000). Discussant for a panel symposium entitled Surviving the internship selection process: Tips from APAGS and APPIC. American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.

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Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2000). Discussant for a panel symposium entitled Expert psychotherapy supervisors speak – Important lessons learned along the way. American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.

Kaslow, N.J., Constantine, M., & Keilin, G. (August, 2000). Training in multicultural competencies for interns and postdoctoral residents. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.

Kaslow, N.J. (January, 2001). Personal tragedy in the life of the psychotherapist: Connecting with self and community. Keynote presentation at the Midwinter Conference of the Georgia Psychological Association, Destin, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (January, 2001). Play therapy with couples and families. Workshop presented at the Midwinter Conference of the Georgia Psychological Association, Destin, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2001). Working with depressed children and their families. Workshop presented at the American Psychological Association Third Annual Continuing Education Winter Weekend. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2001). Suicidal behavior and intimate partner violence among Black women: A scientific update. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Suicidology. Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (July, 2001). Ethical issues in the treatment of trauma. Workshop presented at a conference sponsored by the New Orleans VA Medical Center and Tulane University School of Medicine entitled “Sexual Trauma: An Update on Ethical and Treatment Issues” New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2001). Chairperson for a panel symposium entitled Navigating the internship application process- survival strategies from APAGS.. American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2001). Integrating self-care into training programs. Paper presented in a symposium entitled “Training for healthy psychological practice - teaching and modeling self-care, Michael O’Connor (Chairperson). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

McClure, E. & Kaslow, N.J. (August 2001). Treatment of child and adolescent depression: a developmental psychopathology perspective. Paper presented in a

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symposium entitled “Developmental psychopathology influences on clinical child and adolescent research and treatment, Mitchell Prinstein & Persephanie Silverthorn (Cochairpersons). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2001). Integrative approach to family health psychology. Paper presented in a symposium entitled “Healthy families - a dialogue between holistic and systemic-contextual approaches, Ilene Serlin & Ronald Levant (Cochairpersons). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2001). Psychosocial interventions. Paper presented in a symposium entitled “NIMH Advisory council work group child and adolescent intervention research report”, Kimberly Hoagwood & Mary Jane England (Cochairpersons). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Thompson, M.P. & Kaslow, N.J. (August 2001). Risk factors for suicide attempts among African American abused women. Paper presented in a symposium entitled “Women’s suicidal behavior - international and cross-cultural perspectives, Sarah Ullman (Chairperson). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. & Aronson, S.R. (August 2001). The consequences of caring: mutual healing of family and therapists following a suicide. Paper presented in a symposium entitled “Ecosystemic theory - how does it enhance practice?”, Susan McDaniel (Chairperson). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (January 2002). Competencies in professional psychology. Plenary speaker at the annual meeting of the Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology (CUDCP), Austin, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2002). Competencies in clinical psychology. All day workshop presented at the University of Maine, Bangor, Maine.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2002). Psychology’s efforts to obtain GME inclusion: Impact on predoctoral internships. Paper presented in a symposium entitled “Psychology’s efforts to obtain GME inclusion: An update”, Robert G. Frank (Chair). American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2002). Navigating the internship application process - Survival strategies from APAGS and APPIC (Chair and Discussant). American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

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Kaslow, N.J. (August 2002). Education and training in family psychology (Symposium discussant). American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

Kaslow, N.J., & Collins, F. (February, 2003). Competencies in clinical training: Follow-up to Competencies Conference. Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology, Charleston, South Carolina.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2003). Addressing supervisees with deficiencies in clinical competence (Keynote speaker). California Psychological Association Division II: Education and Training. Manhattan Beach, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2003). Competence: History, definition, and identification (Keynote speaker). Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards Midwinter Meeting. San Antonio, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2003). Family interventions for pediatric sickle cell disease (Workshop presentation). Families and Health, Kiawah Island, South Carolina.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2003). Family and community factors that predict internalizing and externalizing symptoms in low-income, African American children: A preliminary report (Invited paper presentation). Roots of Mental Illness in Children sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences and the National Institute of Mental Health. New York, New York.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2003). Enhancing the professional development of postdoctoral fellows (Presenter). Meeting of the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers, Orlando, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2003). Training students to advocate (Presenter). Meeting of the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers, Orlando, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2003). Culturally competent family assessment and intervention. Grand Rounds Speaker, The Institute of Living, Hartford, Connecticut.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2003). Developments within training programs. Paper presented in a symposium entitled “Psychology’s efforts to obtain GME inclusion: An update”, Robert G. Frank (Chair). American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2003). 2002 Competencies Conference: Update and future

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directions (Chair and Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2003). Effects of domestic violence on children’s emotional adjustment. Invited address in the Spieleberger EMPathy Symposium: Emotion, motivation, and personality. American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2003). Navigating the internship application process - Survival strategies from APAGS and APPIC (Chair and Discussant). American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2003). Clinical supervision. Workshop presented for Cherokee Health System and the University of Tennessee Department of Psychology, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Kaslow, N.J. (February 2004). Best practices in the treatment of depression in children and adolescents. Workshop presented for the School Psychology Symposium in Central, Illinois. Bloomington, Illinois.

Kaslow, N.J. (February 2004). The effects of intimate partner violence on low- income, African American children. Workshop presented at Illinois State University, Bloomington, ILL.

Kaslow, N.J. (February 2004). Effective clinical supervision. Workshop presented for California Psychological Association Division II: Education and Training (Keynote speaker). Manhattan Beach, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2004). Therapeutic interventions with survivors of intimate partner violence. Workshop presented at the Sexual Battery Committee of the Gainesville Commission on the Status of Women, Inc, 23rd annual conference. Gainesville, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2004). Resilience in survivors of intimate partner violence. Plenary presented at the Sexual Battery Committee of the Gainesville Commission on the Status of Women, Inc, 23rd annual conference. Gainesville, Florida

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2004). The effects of intimate partner violence on African American children. Grand Rounds presented at Judge Baker Children’s Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

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Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2004). Mentoring interns and postdoctoral residents towards competence (2004 Distinguished Contribution to Education and Training Award address). American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2004). Embracing the diversity of clinical psychology (Presidential address). American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J., Kennebrew, S.Y., Roberts, D., Sparks, T., Thorn, S., House, D., & Guessous, O., Thompson, M.P., & Hargrove, G. (August, 2004). Supporting African American Families Empowering their Youth (SAFETY Project). Paper presented on a symposium entitled “Health service delivery for children and families living in poverty,” Marc S. Atkins (Chairperson). American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2004). Navigating the internship application process - Survival strategies from APAGS and APPIC (Chair and Discussant). American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2004). President’s Freedom Commission on Mental Health Report: Implications for psychology (Chair). American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2004). Pre-teens and adolescents: The New youthful face of HIV/AIDS. (Discussant). American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2004). Helping difficult couples: A dialogue between researchers and clinicians (Discussant). American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2004). Workforce development and public awareness. Paper presented in a symposium entitled “Crisis in children’s mental health - A well kept secret”, Barry Anton (Chairperson). American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J. (October, 2004). Best practices in the assessment and treatment of childhood depression. Workshop presented at Marywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2005). Best practices in the treatment of depressed children and adolescents: A school-based approach. Workshop presented at the National Association of School Psychologists. Atlanta, Georgia.

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Kaslow, N.J., Baker, J., & Mitnick, M. (April, 2005). Supervision of interns and postdoctoral fellows with competence problems. Workshop presented at the APPIC Membership Conference, Orlando, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2005). Ethical issues in child therapy and research. Workshop presented at Temple University Department of Psychology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2005). Ethical issues in clinical supervision. Workshop presented at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, Philadelphia.

Kaslow, N.J. (June, 2005). Violence in an African American community (Chair and Discussant). Workshop presented at the Society for Community Research and Action Biennial Conference. Champaign, Urbana, Illinois.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2005). Conducting couple and family research in diverse clinical settings (Discussant). American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2005). Training students in an integrated approach to service and research. Paper presented in a symposium entitled “Unification of psychotherapy: Challenges for theory, research, practice, and training”, Jeffrey Magnavita (Chairperson). American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2005). Treatment of adolescent depression: CBT, IPT, or SSRIs (Discussant). American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2005). Current status of evidence-based treatments for child and adolescent depression. Keynote presented at the Oklahoma Psychological Association. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Kaslow, N.J. (October, 2005). Treatment of depression in children and adolescents. Workshop presented at the Oklahoma Psychological Association. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Kaslow, N.J. (October, 2005). Treatment of depression in youth and their families. Consultation provided to the University of Texas-Austin Department of School Psychology, Austin, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2006). Assessment of competence. Plenary address for the

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Association of Directors of Psychology Training Clinics. Santa Barbara, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2006). The assessment of competence: What we know and where do we go from here?. Plenary address for the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, Sandestin, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2006). Ethical issues in domestic violence. Workshop presented for Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2006). Best practices for treatment of depressed children and adolescents. Workshop and consultation for the University Center for Psychological Services and Research University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2006). Assessment of competence in professional psychology - What do we know and where do we go? (Moderator and Presenter). American Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2006). Mentoring of predoctoral interns and postdoctoral fellows in academic health sciences centers (Invited awards address). American Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2006). Partner abuse and suicidal behavior in low-income African American women (Discussant). American Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2006). Q & A panel and social with the decision makers - Internship training directors (Invited panel discussion). American Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2006). Identifying empirically supported treatments in couple and family therapy (Discussant). American Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2006). Practice issues in women’s health and mental health (Roundtable discussion). American Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kaslow, N.J.(September, 2006). Bipolar disorder in children. Workshop presented at the 14th Oklahoma Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect and Health Families Oklahoma 2006, Norman, Oklahoma.

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Kaslow, N.J. (September, 2006). Evidence based practice for the treatment of depressed children. Workshop presented at the 14th Oklahoma Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect and Health Families Oklahoma 2006, Norman, Oklahoma.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2007). Diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of mood disorders in children and adolescents. Workshop presented at NOVA Southeastern University. Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J., Baker, J., & Mitnick, M. (April, 2007). Competency problems: Managing performance, attitudinal, ethical, and legal issues with interns and postdocs. Workshop presented at the Association of Psychological Postdoctoral and Internship Centers conference. San Diego, California.

Kaslow, N.J., Grossman, I., Benton, S., & Baker, J. (April, 2007). ABPP Board certification: Why and how? Workshop presented at the Association of Psychological Postdoctoral and Internship Centers conference. San Diego, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2007). Competencies: The broad view and what we need to do as psychologists in AHCS. Plenary presented at the Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers 3rd National Conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2007). Are there distinctive competencies AHC psychologists need? Workshop presented at the Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers 3rd National Conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2007). Depression and bipolar disorder in children: A biopsychosocial perspective. Workshop presented at Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2007). Supervision: A competency-based approach. Workshop presented at Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2007). Assessing competencies in psychology training – An objective structured clinical exam (Discussant). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2007). Culturally competent intervention for abused, suicidal African American women (Co-Chair and Discussant). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2007). Assessment of competency: Benchmarks

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Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2007). Trends in Hollywood’s portrayal of psychologists and patients – Thumbs up? (Discussant). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2007). Diversity within science and practice of clinical psychology (Discussant). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2007). Contract and resource negotiation (Presenter). Paper presented in a symposium, Negotiation skills facilitate career advancement for women in psychology, Helen Coons and Alfiee Breland-Noble (Co-Chairs). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2007). Empowerment intervention for abused, suicidal, low-income African American women (Discussant). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2007). Meet the decision-makers – Internship panel and social hour (Panel member). American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (September, 2007). Competencies: Broad view and specific focus on counseling centers. Plenary given at the annual meeting of the Association of Counseling Center Training Agencies, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (October, 2007). Female and male styles of leadership. Workshop presented at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Kaslow, N.J. (October, 2007). Abused, suicidal, low-income African American women: Assessment and treatment. Grand Rounds presented at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Kaslow, N.J. (October, 2007). Workgroup development. Workshop given for the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine Program. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Kaslow, N.J. & McGarrah, N. (October, 2007). Ethical issues for psychologists working with the media. Workshop given for Emory University School of Medicine.

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Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2008). Becoming and being a competent supervisor: Key ingredients. Workshop given for NOVA Southeastern University Center for Psychological Studies, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2008). Ethical responsibilities when evaluating competencies and competency problems. Workshop given for Argosy University – Atlanta. Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2008). A competency-based approach to effective supervision. Workshop given for Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington D.C.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2008). Identifying and addressing competence problems and problem behaviors in supervision. Workshop given for California Psychological Association Division II: Education and Training. Los Angeles, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2008). Mentoring in academic health sciences centers. Workshop given at the University of Texas Medical Branch. Galveston, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2008). Assessment and treatment of abused, suicidal, low- income African American women. Colloquium given at the University of Houston, Houston, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2008). Grady Nia Project: Assessing and treating abused, suicidal low-income African American women. Grand Rounds at Baylor College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry, Houston, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2008). The future of psychology education and training. Keynote address for the 25th Anniversary of the Medical College of Georgia and the Charlie Norwood Veterans Affairs Medical Center Psychology Residency, Augusta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2008). Effective strategies for negotiation. Workshop presented at the Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology, Boston, Massachusetts.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2008). Speed mentoring for women in academic positions (Panel Member). American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2008). African American survivors of suicide – A

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Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2008). Supervision from multiple theoretical perspectives – Integrating these approaches (Chair and Discussant). American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2008). Update on competence initiatives for professional psychology (Panel Member). American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2008). Best practices in clinical child and adolescent psychology – The assessment and treatment of youth depression (Chair and Discussant). American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Kaslow, N.J. (October, 2008). Board certification in professional psychology. Workshop presented at the Georgia Psychological Association, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (November, 2008). Key ingredients to effective supervision. Workshop presented at the annual convention of the Texas Psychological Association, Austin, Texas.

Besyner, J. and Kaslow, N.J. (November, 2008). Board certification in professional psychology. Workshop presented at the annual convention of the Texas Psychological Association, Austin, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (December, 2009). Ethical issues in addressing family violence. Workshop presented at the Georgia Psychological Association, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2009). Effective competency-based clinical supervision. Workshop presented at Children’s Health Council, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2009). Culturally competent assessment and treatment of abused and suicidal African American women: Review of findings from the Grady Nia Project. Workshop presented at the University of Houston, Houston, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2009). Substance abuse assessment and treatment. Workshop presented on board the Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas, Hamilton, Bermuda.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2009). Stress management for mental health professionals:

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Self-care, conflict management, and negotiation. Workshop presented on board the Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas, Hamilton, Bermuda.

Kaslow, N.J. (June, 2009). Grady Nia Project: Treating abused and suicidal African American women. Grand Rounds presented at the University of Arkansas Medical School, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Kaslow, N.J. (June, 2009). Current state of the competencies movement in professional psychology: Benchmarks and toolkit. Workshop presented at the University of Arkansas Medical School, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Kaslow, N.J. (July, 2009). Negotiation skills: Rank, tenure, and leadership role. Workshop presented at the Morehouse School of Medicine Second Annual Mini Medical School Program in the Addiction Research Training Institute, Atlanta, Georgia.

Grus, C., L., Kaslow, N.J., & Fouad, N. A. (August, 2009). Competency assessment toolkit and revised benchmarks – A step forward on the culture of competence in professional psychology. Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2009). Festschrift in honor of Lynn P. Rehm, PhD. Paper session presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2009). Eminent psychotherapists revealed – Audiovisual presentation of principles of psychotherapy (Discussant). American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2009). Developing collaborative relationships between doctoral programs and practicum training sites (Discussant). American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Miller, D.S., Jacobs, S., & Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2009). Students with competency problems: Difficult conversations with peers and faculty. Conversation hour presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2009). Masters in family psychology (Presenter and Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Coons, H., Kaslow, N.J., & Wyche, K. (August, 2009). Negotiating academic and hospital positions – What women need to know. Roundtable discussion presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2009). The art and science of negotiation. Workshop presented at the Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Kaslow, N.J. (October, 2009). Downs and ups of children’s moods: Assessing and treating depressed and bipolar youth. Workshop presented at Children’s Health Council. San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (November, 2009). A death in the department: Workshop presented at the Society of Academic Anesthesiology Association. Boston, Massachusetts.

Kaslow, N.J. (November, 2009). Evidence-based psychosocial and pharmacological interventions for child and adolescent depression. Grand rounds presented at Western Ontario University, London, Ontario.

Kaslow, N.J. (November, 2009). Competency benchmarks and competency assessment toolkit for professional psychology. Workshop presented at Western Ontario University, London, Ontario.

Kaslow, N.J., Falender, C., & Grus, C. (February, 2010). Competency-based approach to supervision. Workshop presented at the 2010 Joint Training Conference, Orlando, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J., Elman, F., Forrest, L., Grus, C., & Baker, J. (February, 2010). State of the art in recognizing, assessing, and intervening with students with competence problems. Workshop presented at the 2010 Joint Training Conference, Orlando, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2010). Objective structured clinical examination. Workshop presented at the 2010 Joint Training Conference, Orlando, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J., Morris, R., & Neimeyer, G. (February, 2010). Facilitating lifelong learning and promoting professional development. Workshop presented at the 2010 Joint Training Conference, Orlando, Florida.

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Kaslow, N.J., Sherman, R., Patel, M., & Davis, S. (February, 2010). Culturally competent group therapy for treating suicidal, low-income, abused African American women. Workshop presented at the National Summit on Interpersonal Violence and Abuse across the Lifespan, Dallas, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2010). Depression in children: Effective treatments. Grand Rounds presented at Children’s Mercy Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2010). Competency-based clinical supervision. Workshop presented at Children’s Mercy Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2010). Intimate partner violence: What we can do to make a difference. Women in Excellence Invited Speaker for Public Presentation, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2010). Board certification in professional psychology through the American Board of Professional Psychology. Workshop presented to the Xavier Department of Psychology, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2010). The Grady Nia Project: Assessing and treating abused and suicidal African American women. Workshop presented to the Xavier Department of Psychology, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2010). A competency-based approach to clinical supervision. Workshop presented at Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2010). A competency-based approach to clinical supervision in psychology. Workshop presented at the Spark M. Matsunaga Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Kaslow, N.J. (June, 2010). Ethical considerations in the assessment, management, and treatment of suicidal persons. Workshop presented at the Georgia Regional Hospital at Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2010). The art and science of negotiation. Workshop presented at the Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology, San Diego, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2010). Evidence-based treatments in family psychology: Evaluating the research (Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California.

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Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2010). Interventions for suicidal, abused African American women: External therapeutic factors (Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2010). From research to practice: What leading clinical researchers want practitioners to know to enhance treatment efficacy (Presenter). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2010). Eminent psychotherapists revealed: Audiovisual presentation of principles of psychotherapy (Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2010). Faculty and peer experience with students with problems of professional competence (Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2010). Masters of family psychology (Presenter and Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2011). Becoming and being a competent supervisor: Key ingredients. Workshop presented at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2011). When training goes awry. Workshop given for the California Psychological Association Division II, Los Angeles, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2011). Specialization in psychology: What it means with health care reform. Keynote presentation for the Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers, Boston, Massachusetts.

Kaslow, N.J. (May, 2011). When training goes awry. Workshop presented at the University of Oregon Counseling and Testing Center, Eugene, Oregon.

Kaslow, N.J. (June, 2011). Professionalism: Can we teach it? Plenary address for the University of California San Francisco Department of Psychiatry, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2011). Eminent psychotherapists revealed: Audiovisual presentation of principles of psychotherapy (Discussant). Symposium presented at the

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annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2011). Is psychotherapy good for us? A question from youth and families. Paper presented on a symposium entitled Psychotherapy effectiveness – What makes it work presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2011). Eminent psychotherapists revealed: Audiovisual presentation of principles of psychotherapy (Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2011). Understanding risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors among ethnic-racial minority college students (Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2011). Resilience in the face of adversity-Lessons from the Grady Nia Project (Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2011). Teaching and supervising psychotherapies in the 21st century- Pressing needs, impressing possibilities (Discussant). Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.

Kaslow, N.J. (August, 2011). APF Rosalee G. Weiss Lecture for Outstanding Leaders: The Grady Nia Project. Award lecture presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.

Kaslow, N.J. (October, 2011). The impact of intimate partner violence on children: Understanding, assessment, and intervention. Workshop presented at the 11th Annual Child Abuse and Neglect Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Kaslow, N.J. (January, 2012). Competency-based supervision. Workshop presented at Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Kaslow, N.J. (January, 2012). Students with competence problems. Workshop presented at Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Kaslow, N.J. (February, 2012). Developing and sustaining suicide prevention coalitions on college campuses. Workshop presented at the 2012 Public Health

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Approach to Suicide Prevention in Georgia Colleges and Universities: Collaboration and Innovation, Athens, GA.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2012). The ethical responsibility of supervisors and faculty to assess and address trainee competence. Workshop presented at Argosy University, Atlanta, GA.

Kaslow, N.J. (March, 2012). Grady Nia Project: Assessing and treating abused, suicidal, low-income African American women. Plenary addressed given at the annual meeting of the NIMH Outreach Partnership Program, Denver, CO.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2012). Ethical considerations in supervising trainees with problems of professional competence. Keynote address for Supervisor Conference. Widener University, Chester, PA.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2012). Engaging graduate/professional school students, faculty, and their administrators. Presentation given at the Garrett Lee Smith State/Tribal Suicide Prevention Grantee Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Kaslow, N.J.(April, 2012). Campus-wide coalitions: Building on strengths. Presentation given the annual meeting of the American Association of Suicidology, Baltimore, MD.

Kaslow, N.J. (April, 2012). Diversity in couples and family therapy. Workshop presented at Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Kaslow, N.J. (September 2012). Competency-based supervision. Workshop presented at the Little Rock VA Medical Center, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Kaslow, N.J., & Davis, T. (January 2013). The Grady Nia Project: Working in a culturally competent fashion with abused, suicidal low-income African American women. Workshop presented at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit, Houston, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2013). Managing challenging patients. Workshop presented for Professional Boundaries, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2013). Video games and other media. Panelist at a Public Workshop, Committee on Priorities for a Public Research Agenda to Reduce the Threat of Firearm-Related Violence, Institute of Medicine and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Washington D.C.

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Kaslow, N.J. (April 2013). Looking into a crystal ball: The future of professional psychology education and training. Workshop presented at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois.

Kaslow, N.J. (June 2013). Privacy: Tensions and challenges. Keynote address for Opening Closed Doors Working Meeting. WHYY Studios and Scattergood Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Kaslow, N.J. (July 2013). Looking into a crystal ball: The future of professional psychology. Plenary presented at the annual meeting of the Florida Psychological Association, Palm Beach, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. (July 2103). Downs and ups of children’s moods: Assessing and treating bipolar disorder in youth. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Florida Psychological Association, Palm Beach, Florida.

Kaslow, N.J. & Keilin, W.G. (August 2013). Training directors’ roles in addressing the internship crisis: A social justice perspective. Plenary presented at the annual conference of the Association of Counseling Center Training Agencies. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kaslow, N.J. (November 2013). Grady Nia Project: Assessing and treating low- income, abused, suicidal African American women. Colloquium presented at Temple University. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Kaslow, N.J. (November 2013). Honoring our traditions: Expanding our horizons. Keynote address for the Texas Psychological Association. Houston, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (November 2013). Grady Nia Project: Culturally competent interventions for abused, suicidal low-income African American women. Workshop presented for the Texas Psychological Association. Houston, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (November 2013). Understanding privilege: Creating individual and system-wide pathways to authentic relationships. Dean’s Diversity Colloquium Address at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina.

Kaslow, N.J. (January 2014). Navigating the tension: Stigma reduction versus violence prevention? John P. McGovern Award Lectureship in the Art and Sciences of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and the Menninger Clinic.

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Kaslow, N.J. (January 2014). Opening Doors Summit: Doctoral degree to first job. Conversation with the National Council of Schools and Programs in Professional Psychology. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kaslow, N.J. (January 2014). Leadership lessons learned. Plenary address for the American Psychological Association 2014 Division Leadership Conference. Washington, D.C.

Kaslow, N.J. (February 2014). Transformational leadership for the future of professional psychology education and training. Plenary address for the Association of Practicum Training Clinics. San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Kaslow, N.J. (February 2014). Psychology tomorrow: Winds of change. Plenary address for the Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology. Savannah, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2014). Future of counseling psychology. Plenary address for the 2014 Counseling Psychology Conference, Counseling Psychology in Action: Future Opportunities and Challenges, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2014). Specialization in the context of healthcare reform. Panel presentation on panel entitled Integrated health care, specialty certification, and the patient protection and affordable care act for the 2014 Counseling Psychology Conference, Counseling Psychology in Action: Future Opportunities and Challenges, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2014). Conversation with two successful students coping with mental health challenges. Plenary session for Many voices: One vision conference sponsored by the USC Gould School of Law and the Sakes Institute for Mental Health Law, Policy, and Ethics, Los Angeles, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2013). Culturally competent assessment and treatment of abused, suicidal low-income African American women. Grand Rounds presented at Yale University Medical School, New Haven, Connecticut.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2014). Future of psychology. Plenary address for the Minnesota Psychological Association. Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Kaslow, N.J. (May 2014). Translating psychological science to the public. Plenary address for the Bahamas Psychological Association. Nassau, Bahamas.

Kaslow, N.J. (May 2014). Creating a competent community of psychologists.

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Plenary address for the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers. Austin, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (May 2014). The future of psychology in the Veterans Health Administration. Keynote address at the Annual VA Psychology Leadership Conference. San Antonio, Texas.

Kaslow, N.J. (June 2014). So you want to be social? Plenary address for the 2014 Garrett Lee Smith Suicide Prevention Grantee Meeting. Washington D.C.

Kaslow, N.J. (July 2014). Creating a competent community of psychologists. Plenary address for the International Congress of Applied Psychology. Paris, France.

Kaslow, N.J. (July 2014). The role of psychology in patient- and family- centered medical homes. Panel presentation at the International Congress of Applied Psychology. Paris, France.

Kaslow, N.J. (July 2014). Grady Nia Project: The link between intimate partner violence and suicide attempts in low-income, African American women. Address at the SAMHSA Technical Expert Panel: Intimate Partner Violence and Suicide Prevention. Rockville, Maryland.

Kaslow, N.J. (September 2014). Translating psychological science for the public. Keynote presentation at the IX Ibero-American Congress of Psychology. Lisbon, Portugal.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2014). The future of psychology. Keynote presentation for the Australian Psychological Society. Hobart, Tasmania.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2014). Translating psychological science to the public. Workshop presentation for the Australian Psychological Society. Hobart, Tasmania.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2014). Translating psychological science for the public. Keynote presentation at the 1st Latin American Congress for the Advancement of Psychological Science. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Kaslow, N.J. (November 2014). Suicide prevention: State of the art. Workshop presentation at the 7th International Congress of Clinical Psychology. Seville, Spain.

Kaslow, N.J. (January 2015). Organizational changes and leadership. Plenary address at the American Psychological Association’s Division Leadership Conference.

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Washington D.C.

Kaslow, N.J. (February 2015). On the national forefront of interprofessionalism: Psychologists’ contributions to the Patient Centered Medical Home. Plenary address at the Conference of the Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers. Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (February 2015). Grady Nia Project: Culturally competent assessment and treatment of abused, suicidal low-income African American women. Grand Rounds presented at Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, New York.

Kaslow, N.J. (February 2015). Effective strategies for dealing with trainees with problems of professional competence. Workshop presented for the California Psychological Association Division II, Los Angeles, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2015). Leadership lessons learned. Grand Rounds presented at the Uniform Services University of the Health Science, Bethesda, Maryland.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2015). Culturally competent care for abused, suicidal African American women. Plenary address presented at the 2015 Annual DeWitt C. Alfred, Jr., MD, Psychiatric Research Symposium, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2015). Grady Nia Project: Assessing and treating abused, suicidal low-income African American women. Grimes Lecture, LaSalle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2015). Creating competent communities. Plenary addressed presented at the 2015 Annual Conference of the South Carolina Psychological Association, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2015). Boundaries and supervision: Challenges and management. Grand Rounds presented to the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2015). Negotiation skills for psychology leaders in academic health centers. Workshop presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2015). The future of psychology in New Zealand. Plenary

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Kaslow, N.J. (September 2015). Competency-based supervision in New Zealand. Workshop presented for the New Zealand Department of Corrections, Hamilton, New Zealand.

Kaslow, N.J. (September 2015). Translating psychological science to the public. Colloquium presented at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

Kaslow, N.J. (September 2015). Understanding and preventing suicide in New Zealand. Public lecture presented at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2015). Report of the Independent Review. Plenary address to the Arkansas State Psychological Association, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2015). My career as a psychologist: Lessons learned. Plenary address to the Arkansas State Psychological Association, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2015). Strategic approaches; Working with supervisees who do not meet professional competence requirements. Workshop for the Arkansas State Psychological Association, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2015). Translating psychological science to the public. Grand Rounds presented for the Department of Psychiatry at the University at Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2015). Evidence-based practice in health service psychology. Workshop for the Arkansas State Psychological Association, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2015). Uniting psychology for the future. Plenary address for the Society for Teachers of Psychology annual convention, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2015). Working with supervisees who do not meet professional competence requirements. Workshop presented to the California Psychological Association Division of Education and Training, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2015). Working with supervisees who do not meet professional competence requirements. Workshop presented at the Philadelphia College

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Kaslow, N.J. (December 2015). Report of the Independent Review of the American Psychological Association. Presentation at the annual meeting of the British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology. London, England.

Kaslow, N.J. (December 2015). The future of psychology in Great Britain. Plenary address at the annual meeting of the British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology. London, England.

Kaslow, N.J. (December 2015). Culturally relevant interventions in Great Britain: The Grady Nia Project as an Example. Zangwill Club Lecture presented at Cambridge University. Cambridge, England.

Kaslow, N.J. (February 2016). Leadership lessons learned: Leading through turbulent times. Keynote addressed presented at the Society for Psychologists in Management Conference. Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J., & Churchill, S. (March 2016). Reflection on APA torture policies, good intentions, and the call to action. Jim Klee Lecture Series presented at University of West Georgia, Carrollton, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2016). Empowering abused suicidal African American women. Special address given at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in honor of National Women’s History Month. Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2016). Ethical and diversity implications of the Hoffman Report. Keynote address given at the Muslim Mental Health Conference. Dearborn, Michigan.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2016). Evidence-based practice for youth and their families: Advantages and challenges. Keynote address for the Society of Pediatric Psychology annual conference. Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (June 2016). Translating psychological science to the public. Keynote address for the Missouri Psychological Association. Columbia, Missouri.

Kaslow, N.J. (July 2016). The role of psychology in patient-centered medical homes. Presentation at the International Congress of Psychology. Yokohama, Japan.

Kaslow, N.J. (September 2016). Ethics and supervision. Workshop given at

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Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (September 2016). My career as a psychologist: Leadership lessons learned. Grand Rounds presentation Emory Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (September 2016). Understanding and treating family violence: Childhood maltreatment and intimate partner violence. Santa Clara County Behavioral Health Department, San Jose, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2016). Unifying psychology for the future. Keynote address for the Connecticut Psychological Association. Haddam, Connecticut.

Kaslow, N.J. (October 2016). Competency-based clinical supervision. Workshop given at the West Haven VA Medical Center, West Haven, Connecticut.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2017). Personality assessment: From competency to capability. Plenary address for the Society for Personality Assessment, San Francisco, California.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2017). Grady Nia Project: Culturally informed assessment and intervention program for abused, suicidal low-income, African American women. Colloquium speaker at George Washington University, Washington DC.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2017). Community violence: The role of psychology and psychologists. Keynote address for the annual convention of the Minnesota Psychological Association. Plymouth, Minnesota.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2017). The future of psychology. Colloquium presentation at National Taiwan University. Taipei, Taiwan.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2017). Evidence-based practice in psychology: Advantages and disadvantages. Preconference workshop for the Taiwan Association of Clinical Psychology. Taipei, Taiwan.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2017). Translating psychological science to the public. Keynote address for the Taiwan Association of Clinical Psychology. Taipei, Taiwan.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2017). Culturally competent couples and family therapy. Workshop for the Idaho Psychological Association. McCall, Idaho.

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Kaslow, N.J. (June 2017). Couple and family psychology: From competency to capability. Plenary address at the 2017 International Couple and Family Psychology Conference, Evanston, Illinois.

Kaslow, N.J. (June 2017). Leadership lessons learned. Plenary address at the VA Boston Healthcare System. Boston, Massachusetts.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2017). Evidence-based practice: Current status and future directions. Workshop presented at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2017). Supervision of culturally-informed couple and family therapy. Workshop presented at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.

Kaslow, N.J. (August 2017). Working with supervisees who do not meet professional competence requirements. Workshop at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.

Kaslow, N.J. (November 2017). The Grady Nia Project: Culturally competent empowerment program for abused and suicidal African American women. Workshop presented at the Georgia Commission on Family Violence Conference, Athens, Georgia.

Kaslow, N.J. (December 2017). Grady Nia Project: Culturally-informed treatment of abused, suicidal, low-income African American women. Keynote speaker Clinical Psychology @ City College of New York. New York City, New York.

Kaslow, N.J. (December 2017). My journey as a psychologist: Leadership lessons learned. Keynote address at the Colin Powell School for Civil and Global Leadership, City College of New York. New York City, New York.

Kaslow, N.J. (March 2018). Nia Project: Culturally-informed assessment and treatment of abused, suicidal African American women. Annual Dinoff Lecture, University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Kaslow, N.J. (April 2018). Uniting psychology for the future. Plenary address sponsored by Psi Chi – The International Honor Society in Psychology at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver, Colorado.

Kaslow, N.J. and Kelly, J.F. (April 2018). Advocacy: An ethical responsibility. Presentation for the Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology. Washington DC.

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25. Invitations to National or International Conferences:

National Conference on Postdoctoral Training in Professional Psychology - Invited member (1992)

American Psychological Association Conference on Postdoctoral Education and Training - Invited member (1994)

State of the Art in Psychology: Marital and Family Processes in Depression - Invited member (1998)

Psychology Education Leadership Conference - Invited member (2000)

World Health Organization – World Mental Health Action Plan – Invited member (2013)

International Congress of Applied Psychology (France) – Keynote speaker (2014)

Ibero-American Congress of Psychology (Argentina) – Keynote speaker (2014)

Australian Psychological Society – Keynote speaker and workshop presenter (2014)

International Congress of Clinical Psychology (Spain)– Workshop presenter (2014)

Alliance Meeting on Primary Care Integration (2016)

International Congress of Psychology (Japan) (2016)

26. Research focus: My research considers culture, gender, and development, and focuses on: (1) family violence, notably intimate partner violence and childhood maltreatment; (2) women’s mental health, particularly suicidal behavior; (3) children/adolescents and their families, with a focus on depression, suicidality, and medical illness; and (4) competency-based education and training.

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26. Grant Support: a. Active support: i. Federally funded: 7/11-4/16 Site Principal Investigator, National Institute of Mental Health, “Implementation of an Evidence-Based PTSD Treatment in Public Sector Settings.” Principal Investigator: Marylene Cloitre. $3487,585.

8/12-4/17 Co-Investigator, National Institute of Mental Health, “IUD, Implant and Condoms: Sexual and Perinatal HIV Prevention in Rwandan Couples.” Principal Investigator: Allen. $364,354.

7/13-6/10 Co-Investigator, National Institute of Child Health and Development, “Mechanisms of Intergenerational Impact of Maternal Trauma.” Principal Investigator: Bradley. $1724,999.

ii. Private foundation funded: 2/16-1/17 Principal Investigator, Health Innovation Program/Atlanta Clinical & Translational Science Institute, “ RelilefLink: A Preventive Mobile Toolkit for Follow-Up Behavioral Health Care.” $30,000.

b. Previous support: 3/80 - 8/81 Investigator, Hogg Foundation Grant, "Depression in Children: A Developmental High-Risk Approach." Principal Investigators: Lynn P. Rehm, PhD, and Alexander W. Siegel, PhD

10/81 - 9/82 Investigator, Hogg Foundation Grant, "Depression in Children and their Families. Co-investigators: Lynn P. Rehm, PhD, Stephen L. Pollack, PhD, and Alexander W. Siegel, PhD

1/87 - 5/87 Investigator, Connecticut Department of Mental Health Training Grant, "Family Therapy in a Community Outpatient Clinic." Co-investigators: Janet Rooney, R.N., M.S.N., Kathryn Cogswell, A.C.S.W.; Cynthia Tyler, R.N.

3/91 - 3/93 Principal Investigator, Emory Medical Care Foundation, "Self- Control Training for Children with Sickle Cell Disease." Co-investigators: Ronald Brown, PhD, Marianne Celano, PhD, Ann Hazzard, PhD, Iris Buchanan, M.D., James Eckman, M.D. $25,000.00.

4/92 - 4/93 Principal Investigator, American Psychoanalytic Association Research Fund, "An Empirical Study of the Psychodynamics of Suicide." Co- investigators: James H. Rogers, PhD, Mark James, M.D., Sallee Jessee, M.D.,

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Beth Seelig, M.D., Lawrence Inderbitzin, M.D. $12,000.00.

4/93 - 3/98 Principal Investigator, National Institute of Health, "Psychosocial model and intervention for Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease." Co- investigators: Ronald T. Brown, PhD and James Eckman, MD. $463,522.00 Grant is a core project for the Emory Sickle Cell Center Grant, James Eckman, M.D., Principal Investigator.

10/95 - 1/97 Principal Investigator, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH/CDC/ATSDR) "Interpersonal violence, discord, and suicidality in women." $163,726.00.

9/96 - 9/97 Principal Investigator, Family Therapy Network Innovations in Training Award, "Training in Culturally Sensitive Family Therapy." $2500.00

5/97 - 5/00 Principal Investigator, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Association of Schools of Public Health(ASPH/CDC/ATSDR), "Why does domestic violence leads to suicidality in women?" $389,000.00

10/98-9/00 Principal Investigator, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Black Suicide Attempters: Risk Factors and Sex Differences” $216,211.00

2/98 -01/03 Co-Investigator, Turner Foundation, Inc. “Treatment of Depression in Young Adolescent Females with a History of Sexual Abuse.” Charles B. Nemeroff, M.D., PhD, Principal Investigator and Sandra B. Sexson, Co-Investigator. $476,307.00

4/03-4/04 Principal Investigation, Susan G. Komen Foundation, “Provision of Psychological Services to Breast Cancer Patients.” $25,000.

10/01-9/05 Principal Investigator, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Domestic violence and child maltreatment in Black families.” $890,081.

4/05-6/06 Principal Investigator, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, “ Provision of psychological services to breast cancer patients and their families.” $25,000

10/99 - 9/06 Principal Investigator, Centers for Disease Control and

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Prevention and Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH/CDC/ATSDR), “Group interventions for suicidal, abused Black women.” $707,471.00

10/02-9/06 Principal Investigator, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Group intervention for Black female suicide attempters.” $896,477.

10/03-9/07 Co-Investigator (D. Houry, MD., MPH - Principal Investigator), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Safety and efficacy of IPV screening for victimization and perpetration.” $899,998

7/04 – 6/08 Co-Investigator (S. Dunbar, PhD – Principal Investigator), National Institute of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research. “A Family Partnership Intervention for Heart Failure.” $2,391,456.

9/05-8/09 Principal Investigator, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Preventing Suicidal Behavior in Abused, Black Women.” $887,440.

1/03-6/10 Principal Investigator with Cathy Caruth, PhD, Emory Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Quadrangle Fund, “Nia Project: Video testimony from abused, suicidal, African American women”, $20,000.

9/06-8/10 Distinguished Investigator, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, “Culturally competent family-based intervention versus enhanced usual care in the community for reducing psychological distress and enhancing functioning in suicidally bereaved African Americans.” $99,321.

9/09-8/12 Principal Investigator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, “Positively transforming Emory’s diverse culture: Reducing stigma and promoting caring.” $300,000.

3/10-2/11 Principal Investigator, University Research Council, “Compassion meditation for suicidal, low-income African Americans.” $29,960.

7/08 – 6/13 Co-Investigator, National Institute of Mental Health, “First- episode Psychosis and Pre-onset Cannabis Use.” Principal Investigator: Haggard. $553,712.

9/07-6/13 Principal Investigator, National Institute of Mental Health, “Group interventions for abused, suicidal Black women.” $1,819,420.

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9/11-6/13 Principal Investigator, Trust for the Meditation Process, “Compassion Meditation for Suicidal African American Women.” $4,615.

27. Bibliography: a. Published and accepted research articles in refereed journals:

1) Kaslow, N.J., Tanenbaum, R.L., Abramson, L.Y., Peterson, C., & Seligman, M.E.P. (1983). Problem-solving deficits and depressive symptoms among children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 11, 497-502. DOI: 10.1007BF00917078

2) Kaslow, N.J., Rehm, L.P., & Siegel, A.W. (1984). Social cognitive and cognitive correlates of depression in children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 12, 605-620. DOI: 10.1007/BF00916853

3) Rabin, A.S., Kaslow, N.J., & Rehm, L.P. (1984). Changes in symptoms of depression during the course of therapy. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 8, 479-487. DOI: 10.1007BF01173285

4) Seligman, M.E.P., Peterson, C., Kaslow, N.J., Tanenbaum, R.L., Alloy, L.B., & Abramson, L.Y. (1984). Attributional style and depressive symptoms among children. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 93, 235-238. Retrieved from http://webs.wofford.edu/nowatkacm/Abnormal Child/10_Depression/Seligman1984.pdf

5) Rabin, A.S., Kaslow, N.J., & Rehm, L.P. (1985). Factors influencing continuation in behavioral therapy. Behavior Research and Therapy, 23, 695-698. DOI: 10.1016/0005-7967(85)90068-3

6) Swift, W.J., Kalin, N.H., Wamboldt, F.S., Kaslow, N.J., & Ritholz, M. (1985). Depression in bulimia at 2 to 5 years follow-up. Psychiatry Research, 16, 111-122. DOI: 10.1016/0165-1781(85)90004-6

7) Rehm, L.P., Kaslow, N.J., & Rabin, A.S. (1987). Cognitive and behavioral targets in a self-control therapy program for depression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 5, 60-67. Retrieved from http://www.deepdyve.com/lp/psycarticles- reg/cognitive-and-behavioral-targets-in-a-self-control-therapy-program-for- X964ShGwDG

8) Stark, K.D., Kaslow, N.J., & Reynolds, W.M. (1987). A comparison of the relative efficacy of self-control therapy and behavior problem-solving therapy for

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depression in children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 15, 91-113. DOI: 10.1007/BF00916468

9) Swift, W.J., Ritholz, M., Kalin, N.H., & Kaslow, N.J. (1987). A follow-up study of thirty hospitalized bulimics. Psychosomatic Medicine, 49, 45-55. Retrieved from http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/49/1/45.full.pdf

10) Wamboldt, F., Kaslow, N.J., Swift, W., Kalin, N., & Ritholz, M. (1987). Short- term course of depressive symptoms in eating disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144, 362-364. Retrieved from http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/journal.aspx?journalid=13

11) Doane, J.A., Hill, L.W., Kaslow, N.J., & Quinlan, D. (1988). Family system functioning (FSF): Behavior in the laboratory and the family treatment setting. Family Process, 27, 214-217. DOI: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.1988.00213.x

12) Kaslow, N.J., Rehm, L.P., Pollack, S.L., & Siegel, A.W. (1988). Attributional style and self-control behavior in depressed and non-depressed children and their parents. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 16,163-175. DOI: 10.1007/BF00913592

13) Kaslow, N.J., Wamboldt, F.S., Wamboldt, M.Z., Anderson, R.B., & Benjamin, L.S. (1989). Interpersonal deadlock and the suicidal adolescent: An empirically-based hypothesis. American Journal of Family Therapy, 17, 195-207. DOI: 10.1080/01926188908250767

14) Kaslow, N.J., Rehm, L.P., Pollack, S.P., & Siegel, A.W. (1990). Depression and perception of family functioning in children and their parents. American Journal of Family Therapy, 18, 227-235. DOI: 10.1080/01926188908250767

15) Diamond, D., Kaslow, N.J., Coonerty, S., & Blatt, S. (1990). Changes in separation-individuation and intersubjectivity in long-term treatment. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 7, 363-397. Retrieved from http://www.deepdyve.com/lp/psycarticles- reg/changes-in-separation-individuation-and-intersubjectivity-in-long-term- FuqK02EV20

16) Edell, W.S. & Kaslow, N.J. (1991). Parental perception and psychosis proneness in college students. American Journal of Family Therapy, 19, 195-205. DOI: 10.1080/01926189108250851

17) Brown, R.T., Kaslow, N.J., Sansbury, L., Meacham, L., & Culler, F.L. (1991).

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Internalizing and externalizing symptoms and attributional style in youth with diabetes. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 30, 921-925. DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsp061

18) Summerville, M.B., Abbate, M.F., Siegel, A., Serravezza, J., & Kaslow, N.J. (1992). Psychopathology in urban female minority adolescents with suicide attempts. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 31, 663-668. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-199207000-00013

19) Brown, R.T., Kaslow, N.J., Hazzard, A.P., Madan-Swain, A., Sexson, S.B., Lambert, R., & Baldwin, K. (1992). Psychiatric and family functioning in children with leukemia and their parents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 3, 495-502. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-199205000-00017

20) Kaslow, N.J., Warner, V., John, K., & Brown, R. (1992). Intra-informant agreement and family functioning in depressed and nondepressed parents and their children. American Journal of Family Therapy, 20, 204-217. DOI: 10.1080/01926189208250890

21) Kaslow, N.J., Stark, K.D., Printz, B., & Livingston, R. (1992).Cognitive Triad Inventory for Children: Development and relationship to depression and anxiety. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 21, 339-347. DOI: 10.1016/S0191- 8869(96)00257-7

22) Schoenherr, S.J., Brown, R.T., Baldwin, K., & Kaslow, N.J. (1992). Attributional styles and psychopathology in pediatric chronic illness groups. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 21, 380-387. DOI: 10.1207/s15374424jccp2104_8

23) Brown, R.T., Kaslow, N.J., Doepke, K., Buchanan, I., Eckman, J., Baldwin, K., & Goonan, B. (1993). Psychosocial and family functioning in children with sickle cell syndrome and their mothers. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 32, 545-553. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-199305000-00009

24) Brown, R.T., Kaslow, N.J., Madan-Swain, A., Doepke, K.J., Sexson, S.B., & Hill, L.J. (1993). Parental psychopathology and children's adjustment to leukemia. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 32, 554-561. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-199305000-00010

25) Stark, K.D., Laurent, J., & Kaslow, N.J. (1993). The assessment of depression in children: Are we assessing depression or the broad-band construct of negative

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affectivity. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1, 149-154. DOI: 10.1177/106342669300100302

26) Summerville, M.B., Kaslow, N.J., Abbate, M.F., & Cronan, S. (1994). Psychopathology, family functioning, and cognitive style in urban minority adolescents with suicide attempts. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 22, 221-235. DOI: 10.1007/BF02167901

27) Chance, S.E., Kaslow, N.J., & Baldwin, K. (1994). Anxiety and severity of suicide intent in urban psychiatric inpatients: A preliminary report. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 45, 716-718. Retrieved from http://www.researchgate.net/journal/0022-1597_Hospital_community_psychiatry

28) Auchus, M.P., & Kaslow, N.J. (1994). Weight lifting therapy: A preliminary report. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 18, 99-102. Retrieved from http://www.psychosocial.com/

29) Auchus, M.P., Wood, K., & Kaslow, N.J. (1995). Exercise patterns of psychiatric patients admitted to a short-term inpatient unit. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 18, 137-140. DOI: 10.1007/BF01447209

30) Goodman, S.H., Gravitt, G.W., & Kaslow, N.J. (1995). Social problem solving: A moderator of the relation between negative life stress and depression symptoms in children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 23, 473-485. DOI: 10.1007/BF01447664

31) Gladstone, T.R.G., & Kaslow, N.J. (1995). Depression and attributions in children and adolescents: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 23, 597-606. DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1522-7162

32) Summerville, M.B., Kaslow, N.J., & Doepke, K.J. (1996). Psychopathology and cognitive and family functioning in suicidal African-American adolescents. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 5, 7-11. DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1522-7162

33) Chance, S.E., Reviere, S.L., Rogers, J.H., James, M.E., Jessee, S., Rojas, L., Hatcher, C.A., & Kaslow, N.J. (1996). An empirical study of the psychodynamics of suicide: A preliminary report. Depression, 4, 89-91. DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsh021

34) Kaslow, N.J., Collins, M.H., Loundy, M.R., Brown, F., Hollins, L.D., Eckman, J. (1997). Empirically-validated family interventions for pediatric psychology: Sickle

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cell disease as an exemplar. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22, 213-227. DOI: 10.1023/A:1025712419436

35) Gladstone, T.R.G., Kaslow, N.J., Seeley, J.R., & Lewinsohn, P.M. (1997). Sex differences, attributional style, and depressive symptoms among adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 25, 297-305. Retrieved from http://psychiatry.web.emory.edu/PROGRAMS/niaproject/publications/JCCP1.study1med iators.pdf

36) Kaslow, N.J., Thompson, M.P., Meadows, L.A., Jacobs, D., Chance, S., Gibb, B., Bornstein, H., Hollins, L., Rashid, A., & Phillips, K. (1998). Factors that mediate and moderate the link between partner abuse and suicidal behavior in African American women. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 533-540. DOI: 10.1037/0022-006X.66.3.533

37) Thompson, M., Kaslow, N.J., Weiss, B., & Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (1998). Children’s Attributional Style Questionnaire-Revised (CASQ-R). Psychological Assessment, 10,166-170. DOI: 10.1037/1040-3590.10.2.166

38) Kaslow, N.J., & Thompson, M.P. (1998). Applying the criteria for empirically supported treatments (ESTs) to studies of psychosocial interventions for child and adolescent depression. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 27, 146-155. DOI: 10.1207/s15374424jccp2702_2

39) Kaslow, N.J., Reviere, S.L., Chance, S.E., Rogers, J.H., Hatcher, C.A., Wasserman, F., Smith, L., Jessee, S., James, M.E., & Seelig, B. (1998). An empirical study of the psychodynamics of suicide. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 46, 777-796. DOI: 10.1177/00030651980460030701

40) Thompson, M.P., Kaslow, N.J., Williams, K., Price, A., & Kingree, J.B. (1998). Role of secondary stressors in the parental death-child distress relation. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 26, 357-366. DOI: 10.1023/A:1021951806281

41) Thompson, M.P., Kaslow, N.J., Kingree, J.B., King, M., Bryant, L., & Rey, M. (1998). Psychological symptomatology following parental death in a predominantly minority sample of children and adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 27, 434-441. DOI: 10.1207/s15374424jccp2704_7

42) Thompson, M.P., Kaslow, N.J., Kingree, J.B., Puett, R., Thompson, N.J., & Meadows, L. (1999). Partner abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder as risk factors for

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suicide attempts in a sample of low-income, inner-city women. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 12, 59-72. DOI: 10.1023/A:1024742215337

43) Kingree, J., Thompson, M., & Kaslow, N.J. (1999). Risk factors for suicide attempts among low-income women with a history of alcohol problems. Addictive Behaviors, 24, 583-587. DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4603(98)00109-9

44) Thompson, M.P., Kaslow, N.J., Bradshaw, D., & Kingree, J.B. (2000). Childhood maltreatment, PTSD, and suicidal behavior among African American females. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15, 3-15. DOI: 10.1177/088626000015001001

45) Schwartz, J.A.J., Kaslow, N.J., Seeley, J., & Lewinsohn, P. (2000). Psychological, cognitive, and interpersonal correlates of attributional change in adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 29, 188-198. DOI: 10.1207/S15374424jccp2902_5

46) Thompson, M.P., Kaslow, N.J., Puett, R., Jacobs, D., Matthews, A., & Hollins, L. (2000). Partner violence, social support, and distress among inner-city African American women. American Journal of Community Psychology, 28, 127-143. DOI: 10.1023/A:1005198514704

47) Twomey, H.B., Kaslow, N.J., & Croft, S. (2000). Childhood maltreatment, object relations, and suicidal behavior in women. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 17, 313- 335. DOI: 10.1037/0736-9735.17.2.313

48) Keilin, W.G., Rodolfa, E., Thorn, B., Constantine, M.G., & Kaslow, N. (2000). Examining the balance of internship supply and demand: 1999 APPIC Match implications. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 31, 288-294. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.31.3.288

49) Kaslow, N.J., Thompson, M., Meadows, L., Chance, S., Puett, R., Hollins, L., Jessee, S., & Kellermann, A. (2000). Risk factors for suicide attempts among African American women. Depression and Anxiety, 12, 13-20. DOI: 10.1002/1520- 6394(2000)12:1<13::AID-DA2>3.0.CO;2-Y

50) Kaslow, N.J., Thompson, M.P., Brooks, A.E., Twomey, H.B. (2000). Ratings of family functioning of suicidal and nonsuicidal African American women. Journal of Family Psychology, 14, 585-599. 10.1037/0893-3200.14.4.585

51) Kaslow, N.J., Collins, M.H., Brown, F., Baskin, M., Griffith, J., & Eckman, J. (2000). Efficacy of family psychoeducational intervention for pediatric sickle cell 66 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D. disease. Families, Systems, and Health, 18, 381-404. DOI: 10.1037/h0091863

52) Griffith, J., Zucker, M., Bliss, M., Foster, J., & Kaslow, N.J. (2001). Family interventions for depressed African American adolescent females. Innovations in Clinical Practice, 19, 159-174. Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01609510802291014

53) Cooper-Effa, M., Blount, W., Kaslow, N.J., Rothenberg, R., & Eckman, J. (2001). Role of spirituality in patients with sickle cell disease. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, 14, 116-122. Retrieved from http://www.jabfm.org/content/14/2/116.full.pdf+html

54) Chance, S.E., Bakeman, R., Kaslow, N.J., Farber, E., Burge-Callaway, K. (2001). Core conflictual relationship themes in patients diagnosed with borderline personality disorder who attempted, or who did not attempt, suicide. Psychotherapy Research, 10, 337-355. DOI: 10.1093/ptr/10.3.337

55) Conradsen, S.L., Sirl, K., Battle, J., Stapel, J., Anderson, P., Ventura-Cook, E. Zimand, E., Babat, N., & Kaslow, N.J. (2001). Formalized postdoctoral fellowships: A national survey of postdoctoral fellows. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32, 312-318. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.32.3.312

56) Kaslow, N.J., Thompson, M.P., Okun, A., Price, A., Young, S., Bender, M., Wyckoff, S., Twomey, H., Goldin, J., & Parker, R. (2002). Risk and protective factors for suicidal behavior in abused, African American women. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 311-319. DOI: 10.1037/0022-006X.70.2.311

57) Anderson, P., Tiro, J., Price, A.W., Bender, M.A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2002). Additive impact of childhood emotional, physical, and sexual abuse on suicide attempts among African American women. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 32, 131-138. DOI: 10.1521/suli.32.2.131.24405

58) Thompson, M.P., Kaslow, N.J., & Kingree, J.B. (2002). Risk factors for suicide attempts among African American women experiencing recent intimate partner violence. Violence and Victims, 17, 283-295. DOI: 10.1891/vivi.17.3.283.33658

59) Thompson, M.P., Kaslow, N.J., Short, L.M., & Wyckoff, S. (2002). The mediating roles of perceived social support and resources in the self-efficacy- suicide attempts relation among African American abused women. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 942-949. DOI: 10.1037/0022-006X.70.4.942

60) Meadows, L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2002). Hopelessness as mediator of the link 67 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

between reports of a history of child maltreatment and suicidality in African American women. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 26, 657-674. DOI: 10.1023/A:1020361311046

61) Quest, T., Otsuki, J., Banja, J. Ratcliff, J., Heron, S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2002). The use of standardized patients within a procedural competency model to teach death disclosure. Academic Emergency Medicine, 9, 1326-1333. DOI: 10.1111/j.1553- 2712.2002.tb01595.x

62) Heron, S., Thompson, M., Jackson, E., & Kaslow, N. (2003). Do responses to an intimate partner violence screen predict scores on a measure of intimate partner violence in low income, African American women? Annals of Emergency Medicine, 42, 483-491. DOI: 10.1067/S0196-0644(03)00718-2

63) Bender, M.A., Cook, S.L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2003). Social support as a mediator of revictimization in low-income African American women. Violence and Victims, 18, 419-431. DOI: 10.1891/vivi.2003.18.4.419

64) Reviere, S.L., Battle, J., Farber, E.W., & Kaslow, N.J. (2003). Psychotic- spectrum symptoms, trauma, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among suicidal inner-city women. Psychiatric Services, 54, 1290-1292. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.54.9.1290

65) Cook, S.L., Conrad, L., Bender, M., & Kaslow, N. (2003). The internal validity of the Index of Spouse Abuse in African American women. Violence and Victims, 18, 641-657. DOI: 10.1891/vivi.2003.18.6.641

66) Baskin, M.L., Collins, M.H., Kaslow, N.J., & Hsu, L. (2003). A psychoeducational group intervention for adolescents with sickle cell disease. Phylon, 50, 71-86. DOI: 10.2307/4150002

67) Kaslow, N.J., Heron, S., Roberts, D.K., Thompson, M., Guessous, O., & Jones, C. (2004). Family and community factors that predict internalizing and externalizing symptoms in low income, African American children: A preliminary report. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1008, 55-68. DOI: 10.1196/annals.1301.007

68) Compton, M.T., Kaslow, N.J., & Walker, E.F. (2004). Observations on parent/family factors that may influence the duration of untreated psychosis among African American first-episode schizophrenia-spectrum patients. Schizophrenia Research, 68, 373-385. DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2003.09.001

69) Kaslow, N.J., Price, A.W., Wyckoff, S.C., Grall, M.B., Sherry, A., Young, S., 68 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

Scholl, L.E., Upshaw, V.M., Rashid, A.M., Jackson, E.B., & Bethea, K. (2004). Person factors associated with suicidal behavior among African American women and men. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 10, 5-22. DOI: 10.1037/1099- 9809.10.1.5

70) Compton, M.T., Furman, A.C., Kaslow, N.J. (2004). Lower negative symptom scores among cannabis-dependent patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders: Preliminary evidence from an African American first-episode sample. Schizophrenia Research, 71, 61-64. DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2004.01.005

71) Compton, M.T., Furman, A.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2004). Preliminary evidence of an association between childhood abuse and cannabis dependence among African American first-episode schizophrenia-spectrum disorder patients. Drug Abuse and Dependence, 76¸311-316. Retrieved from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0376871604001528

72) Rodolfa, E.R., Kaslow, N.J., Stewart, A.E., Keilin, W.G., & Baker, J. (2005). Internship training: Do models really matter? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 36, 25-31. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.36.1.25

73) Compton, M.T., Thompson, N.J., & Kaslow, N.J. (2005). Social environment factors associated with suicide attempt among low-income African Americans: The protective role of family relationships and social support. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 40, 175-185. DOI: 10.1007/s00127-005-0865-6

74) Compton, M.T., & Kaslow, N.J. (2005). Self-reported psychotic symptoms predict impulsivity among African American patients in an urban, nonpsychiatric medical setting. Psychiatry Research, 135, 35-44. DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2005.03.004

75) Anglin, D.M., Gabriel, K.O.S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2005). Suicide acceptability and religious well-being: A comparative analysis in African American suicide attempters and non-attempters. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 33, 140-150. Retrieved from http://www.psychiatry.emory.edu/PROGRAMS/niaproject/publications/anglin.suicidea cceptability.pdf

76) Kaslow, N.J., Sherry, A., Bethea, K. Wyckoff, S., Compton, M., Grall, M.B. Scholl, L., Price, A.W., Kellermann, A., Thompson, N., & Parker, R. (2005). Social risk factors for suicide attempts in low income African American men and women. Suicide and Life- Threatening Behavior, 35, 400-412. DOI: 10.1521/suli.2005.35.4.400

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77) Meadows, L.A., Kaslow, N.J., Thompson, M.P., & Jurkovic, G.J. (2005). Protective factors against suicide attempt risk among African American women experiencing intimate partner violence. American Journal of Community Psychology, 36, 109-121. DOI: 10.1007/s10464-005-6236-3

78) Kaslow, N.J., Pate, W.E., II., & Thorn, B. (2005). Academic and internship directors’ perspectives on practicum experiences: Implications for training. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 36, 307-317. DOI: 10.1037/0735- 7028.36.3.307

79) Houry, D., Kaslow, N.J., Thompson, M.P. (2005). Depressive symptoms in women experiencing intimate partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20, 1467-1477. DOI: 10.1177/0886260505278529

80) Compton, M.T., Rudisch, B.E., Weiss, P.S., West, J.C. & Kaslow, N.J. (2005). Predictors of psychiatrist-reported treatment compliance problems among patients in routine U.S. psychiatric care. Psychiatry Research, 137, 29-36. DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2005.07.009

81) Bradley, R., Schwartz, A., & Kaslow, N. (2005). Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among low-income, African American women with a history of intimate partner violence and suicidal behaviors: Self-esteem, social support, and religious coping. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 18, 685-696. DOI: 10.1002/jts.20077

82) Compton, M.T., Weiss, P.S., West, J.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2005). The associations between substance use disorders, schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, and Axis IV psychosocial problems. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology,40, 939-946. DOI: 10.1007/s00127-005-0964-4

83) Paranjape, A., Herons, S., & Kaslow, N. (2006) Utilization of services by abused, low income, African American women. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 21, 189- 192. DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2005.00314.x

84) Sherry, A., Wood, K., Jackson, E., & Kaslow, N.J. (2006). Racist events and ethnic identity in low income, African American males and females. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 36, 1365-1380. DOI: 10.1111/j.0021-9029.2006.00063.x

85) Compton, M.T., Weiss, P.S., Phillips, V.L., West, J.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2006). Determinants of health plan membership among patients in routine U.S. Psychiatric Practice. Community Mental Health Journal, 42, 197-203. DOI: 10.1007/s10597-005- 9016-5

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86) Houry, D., Kemball, R.., Rhodes, K.V., & Kaslow, N.J. (2006). Intimate partner violence and mental health symptoms in African American female emergency department patients. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 24, 444-450. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2005.12.026

87) Owen, A.E., Thompson, M.P., & Kaslow, N.J. (2006). The mediating role of parenting stress in the relation between intimate partner violence (IPV) and child adjustment. Journal of Family Psychology, 20, 505-513. DOI: 10.1037/0893- 3200.20.3.505

88) Kaslow, N.J., Jacobs, C.H., Young, S.L., & Cook, S. (2006). Suicidal behavior among low-income African American women: A comparison of first-time and repeat suicide attempters. Journal of Black Psychology, 32, 349-365. DOI: 10.1177/0095798406290459

89) Mitchell, M.D, Hargrove, G.L., Collins, M.H., Thompson, M.P., Reddick, T.L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2006). Coping variables that mediate the relation between intimate partner violence (IPV) and mental health outcomes among low-income African American women. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62, 1503-1520. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20305

90) Edwards, T.A., Houry, D., Kemball, R.S., Harp, S.E., McNutt, L-A., Straus, H., Rhodes, K.V., Cerulli, C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2006). Stages of change as a correlate of mental health symptoms in abused, low income, African American women. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62, 1531-1543. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20310

91) Paranjape, A., Heron, S., Thompson, M., Bethea, K., Wallace, T., Kaslow, N.J. (2007). Is alcohol dependency linked with an increase in depressive symptoms in abused, inner-city African American women? Women’s Health Issues, 17, 37-43. DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2006.08.004

92) Houry, D., Kemball, R.S., Click, L.A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2007). Development of a brief mental health screen for intimate partner violence victims in the emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine, 14, 202-209. DOI: 10.1111/j.1553- 2712.2007.tb01773.x

93) Bliss, M.J., Cook, S.L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2007). An ecological approach to understanding incarcerated women’s responses to abuse. Women in Therapy, 29, 97-115. DOI: 10.1300/J015v29n03_06

94) Mascaro, M., Arnette, N.C., Santana, M.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2007).

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Longitudinal relations between employment and depressive symptoms in low-income, suicidal African American domestic violence survivors. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 63, 541-553. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20365

95) Arnette, N.C., Mascaro, M., Santana, M.C., Davis, S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2007). Enhancing spiritual well-being among suicidal African American female survivors of intimate partner violence. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 63, 909-924. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20403

96) Paranjape, A., Tucker, A., McKenzie-Mack, L., Thompson, N., & Kaslow, N.J. (2007). Family violence and associated help-seeking behavior among older African American women. Patient Education and Counseling, 68, 167-172. 10.1016/j.pec.2007.05.019

97) Reviere, S.L. Farber, E., Twomey, H., Okun, A., Jackson, E., Zanville, H., & Kaslow, N.J. (2007). Intimate partner violence and suicidality in low-income African American women: A multi-method assessment of coping factors. Violence Against Women, 13, 1113-1129. 10.1177/1077801207307798

98) Houry, D., Kaslow, N.J., Kemball, R.S., McNuutt, L-A., Cerulli, C., Straus, H., Rosenberg, E., Lu, C., & Rhodes, K.V. (2008). Does screening in the emergency department hurt or help victims of intimate partner violence. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 51, 433-442. 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2007.11.019

99) Owen, A.E., Thompson, M.P., Mitchell, M., Kennebrew, S.Y., Paranjape, A., Reddick, T., Hargrove, G., & Kaslow, N.J. (2008). Perceived social support as a mediator of the link between intimate partner conflict and child adjustment. Journal of Family Violence, 23, 221-230. 10.1007/s10896-007-9145-4

100) Compton, M.T., Carter, T., Kryda, A., Goulding, S.M., & Kaslow, N.J. (2008). The impact of psychoticism on perceived hassles, depression, hostility, and hopelessness in non-psychiatric African Americans. Psychiatry Research, 159, 215- 225. 10.1016/j.psychres.2007.04.009

101) Dunbar, S.B., Clark, P.C., Quinn, C., Gary, R.A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2008). Family influences on heart failure self-care and outcomes. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 23, 258-265. DOI: 10.1097/01.JCN.0000305093.20012.b8

102) Bliss, M.J., Ogley-Oliver, E. Jackson, E., Harp, S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2008) African American women’s readiness to change abusive relationships. Journal of Family Violence, 23, 161-171. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-007-9138-3

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103) Leiner, A.S., Compton, M.T., Houry, D., & Kaslow, N.J. (2008). Intimate partner violence, psychological distress, and suicidality: A path model using data from African American women seeking care in an urban emergency department. Journal of Family Violence, 23 473-481. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-008-9174-7

104) Goulding, S.M., Leiner, A.S., Thompson, N.J., Weiss, P.S, Kaslow, N.J., & Compton, M.T. (2008). Family strengths: A potential determinant of the duration of untreated psychosis among hospitalized African American first-episode patients. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2, 162-168. DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-7893.2008.00073.x

105) Kaslow, N.J., & Thompson, M.P. (2008). Associations of child maltreatment and intimate partner violence with psychological adjustment among African American youth. Child Abuse and Neglect, 32, 888-896. DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2007.09.012

106) Houry, D., Rhodes, K.V., Kemball, R.S., Click, L., Cerulli, C., McNutt, L-A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2008). Differences in female and male victims and perpetrators of partner violence with respect to WEB scores. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23, 1041-1055. DOI: 10.1177/0886260507313969

107) Rhodes, K.V., Houry, D., Cerulli, C., Kaslow, N.J., Straus, H., & McNutt, L-A. (2009). Intimate partner violence and co-morbid mental health conditions among urban male patients. Annals of Family Medicine, 7, 47-55. DOI: 10.1370/afm.936

108) Paranjape, A., Sprauve-Holmes, NE., Gaughan, J., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). Lifetime exposure to family violence: Implications for the health status of older African American women. Journal of Women’s Health, 18, 171-175. DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2008.0850

109) Obasaju, M.A., Palin, F., Jacobs, C., Anderson, P., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). Won’t you be my neighbor? Using an ecological approach to examine the impact of community on revictimization. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 24, 38-53. DOI: 10.1177/0886260508314933

110) Graves, K.N., Shelton, T.L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). Utilization of individual versus family therapy among adolescents with severe emotional disturbance. American Journal of Family Therapy, 37, 227-238. DOI: 10.1080/01926180802403328

111) Straus, H., Cerulli, C., McNutt, L-A., Rhodes, K.V., Conner, K., Kemball, R.S., Kaslow, N.J., & Houry, D. (2009). Intimate partner violence functional health status – Associations with severity, danger, and self-advocacy behaviors. Journal of Women’s Health,18, 625-631. DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2007.0521

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112) Owen, A.E., Thompson, M.P., Shaffer, A., Jackson, E.B., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). Family variables that mediate the relation between intimate partner violence (IPV) and child adjustment. Journal of Family Violence, 24, 433-445. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-009-9239-2

113) McKnight-Eily, L.R., Presley-Cantrell, L., Elam-Evans, L.D., Chapman, D.P., Kaslow, N.J., & Perry, G.S. (2009). Prevalence and correlates of current depressive symptomatology and lifetime diagnosis of depression in Black women. Women’s Health Issues, 19, 243-252. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-009-9239-2

114) Gabalda, M.K., Broth, M.R., Thompson, M.P., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). Children’s emotional abuse and relational functioning: Social support and internalizing symptoms as moderators. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma, 2, 179-197. DOI: 10.1080/19361520903120228

115) Shim, R.S., Compton, M.T., Rust, G., Druss, B.G., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). Race-ethnicity as a predictor of attitudes toward mental health treatment seeking. Psychiatric Services, 60, 1336-1341. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.60.10.1336

116) Smith, C.O., Thompson, M.P., Johnson, K., Nitsche, A.M., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). Service utilization patterns of maltreated and nonmaltreated children from low- income, African American families. Psychiatric Services, 60, 1386-1389. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.60.10.1386

117) Compton, M.T., Goulding, S.M., Gordon, T.L., Weiss, P.S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). Family-level predictors and correlates of the duration of untreated psychosis in African American first-episode patients. Schizophrenia Research, 115, 338-345. DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2009.09.029

118) Ilardi, D.L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). Social difficulties influence group psychotherapy adherence in abused, suicidal African American women. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 65, 1300-1311. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20628

119) Paranjape, A., Rodriguez, M., Gaughan, J., Kaslow, N.J. (2009). Psychometric properties of a new scale to assess family violence in older African American women: The Family Violence Against Older Women (FVOW) scale. Violence Against Women, 15, 1213-1226. DOI: 10.1177/1077801209345141

120) Lin, J., Thompson, M.P., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). The mediating role of social support in the community environment – psychological distress link among low-income African American women. Journal of Community Psychology, 37, 459-470. DOI: org/10.1002/jcop.20307 74 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

121) Kaslow, N.J., Leiner, A.S., Reviere, S., Jackson, E., Bethea, K., Rhodes, M., Gantt, M.-J., Senter, H., & Thompson, M.P. (2010). Suicidal, abused African American women’s response to a culturally-informed intervention. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78, 449-458. DOI: 10.1037/a0019692

122) Graves, K.N., Frabutt, J.M., & Kaslow, N.J. (2010). A culturally-informed approach to trauma, suicidal behavior, and overt aggression in African American adolescents. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 15, 36-41. DOI: 10.1016/j.avb.2009.07.014

123) Paranjape, A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2010). Family violence exposure and health outcomes among older African American women: Do spirituality and social support play protective roles? Journal of Women’s Health, 19, 1899-1904. DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2009.1845

124) Gabalda, M.K., Thompson, M.P., & Kaslow, N.J. (2010). Risk and protective factors for psychological adjustment among low-income African American children. Journal of Family Issues, 31, 423-444. DOI: 10.1177/0192513X09348488

125) Compton, M.T., Gordon, T.L., Goulding, S.M., Esterberg, M.L., Carter, T., Leiner, A.S., Weiss, P.S., Druss, B.G., Walker, E.F., & Kaslow, N.J. (2011). Patient- level predictors and clinical correlates of duration of untreated psychosis among hospitalized first-episode patients. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 172, 225-232. DOI: 10.4088/JCP.09m05704yel

126) Shen-Miller, D.S., Grus, C., Van Sickle, K., Schwartz-Mette, R., Cage, E., Elman, N., Jacobs, S.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2011). Trainees’ experiences with peers having competence problems: A national survey. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 5, 112-121. DOI: 10.1037/a0023824

127) West, L.M., Davis, T.A., Thompson, M.P., & Kaslow, N.J. (2011). “Let me count the ways: “Fostering reasons for living among low-income, suicidal, African American women. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 41, 491-500. DOI: 10.1111/j.1943-278X.2011.00045.x

128) Houry, D., Hankin, A., Daugherty, J., Smith, L.S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2011). Effect of a targeted women’s health intervention in an inner-city emergency department. Emergency Medicine International, 2011. DOI: 10.1155/2011/543493

129) Patel, M.N., Bhaju, J., Thompson, M.P., & Kaslow, N.J. (2012). Life stress as mediator of the childhood maltreatment-intimate partner violence link in low-income, 75 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

African American women. Journal of Family Violence, 27, 1-10. DOI: 10.1007/s10896- 011-9398-9

130) Santorelli, N., Woods, A., Carlin, E., Marsic, A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2012). Attachment mediates the childhood maltreatment-daily hassles link in low-income, suicidal African American women. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 21, 737-757. DOI: 10.1080/10926771.2012.7032901

131) Street, J.C., Taha, F., Jones, A.D., Jones, K.A., Carr, E., Woods, A., Woodall, S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2012). Racial identity and reasons for living in African American female suicide attempters. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Mental Health, 18, 416-423. doi: 10.1037/a0029594

132) Zhang, H., Neelarambam, K., Schwenke, T.J., Rhodes, M.N., Pittman, D.M., & Kaslow, N.J. (2013). Mediators of a culturally-sensitive intervention for suicidal African American women. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 20, 401- 414. doi: 10.1007/s10880-013-9373-0

133) Carr, E.R., Woods, A.M., Vahabzadeh, A., Sutton, C., Witteneaur, J., & Kaslow, N.J. (2013). PTSD, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation in African American women: A mediated model. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 20, 37-45. doi: 10.1007/s10880-012-9316-1

134) Forrest, L., Elman, N.S., Huprich, S.K., Veilleux, J.C., Jacobs, S.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2013). Training directors’ perceptions of faculty behaviors when dealing with trainee competence problems: A mixed method pilot study. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 7, 23-32. doi: 10.1037/a0032068

135) Woods, A.M., Zimmerman, L., Carlin, E., Hill, A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2013). Motherhood, reasons for living, and suicidality among African American women. Journal of Family Psychology, 27, 600-606. doi: 10.1037/a0033592

136) Dunbar, S.B., Clark, P.C., Reilly, C.M., Gary, R.A., Smith, A., McCarty, F., Higgins, M., Grossniklaus, D., Kaslow, N., Frediani, J., Dashiff, C., & Ryan, R. (2013). A trial of family partnership and education interventions in heart failure. Journal of Cardiac Failure, 19, 829-841. Doi: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2013.10.007

137) Samples, T.C., Woods, A., Davis, T.A., Rhodes, M.Shahane, A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Race of interviewer effect on disclosures of suicidal low-income, African American women. Journal of Black Psychology, 40, 27-46. doi: 10.1177/0095798412469228

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138) Carr, E.R., Szymanski, D.M., Taha, F., West, L.M., & Kaslow, N.J. (2015). Understanding the link between multiple oppressions and depression among African American women: The role of internalization. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 27, 233-245. doi: 10.1177/0361684313499900

139) Massey, S.H., Compton, M.T., & Kaslow, N.J.(2014). Attachment security and problematic substance use in low-income, African American women. American Journal of Addictions, 23, 294-299. doi: 10.1111/j.1521-0391.2013.12104.x

140) Lamis, D.A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Mediators of the daily hassles-suicidal ideation link in African American women. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 44, 233-245. doi:10.1111/sltb.12099

141) Hirsch, J.K., Webb, J.R., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Daily hassles and suicide ideation in African American female suicide attempters: Moderating effect of spiritual well-being. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 17, 529-541. doi: 10.1080/13674676.2013.858682

142) Kaslow, N. J., Flanagan, P. D., Carlin, E. R., Harris, R., Hickman, E. E., & Reviere, S. L. (2014). Empirically-supported case studies of creativity in writers in psychoanalysis. Projective Psychology & Mental Health, 21, 11-24. doi: Retrieved from http://www.somaticinkblots.com/SISJournal/tabid/61/Default.aspx

143) Moffitt, L. B., Garcia-Williams, A., Berg, J. P., Calderon, M. E., Haas, A. P., & Kaslow, N. J. (2014). Reaching graduate students at risk for suicidal behavior through the Interactive Screening Program. Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 27, 23-34. doi: 10.1080/87568225.2014.854675

144) Lamis, D.A., Wilson, C.K., Shahane, A.A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Mediators of the childhood emotional abuse-hopelessness association in African American women. Child Abuse & Neglect , 38, 1341-13450. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2013.11.006

145) Flowers, K.C., Walker, R.L., Thompson, M.P., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Reasons for living as an indicator of suicide-related outcomes in a sample of African American female suicide attempters. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 202, 569-5757. doi: 10.1097/NMD.0000000000000170

146) Lamis, D. A., West, L. M., Mehta, N., Lisco, C., Tarantino, N., Wilson, C. J., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Existential well-being, drug use, and parenting stress in African American women. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.12. 686-699. doi : 10.1007/s11469-014-9503-4

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147) Garcia-Williams, A.G., Moffitt, L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Mental health and suicidal behavior among graduate students. Academic Psychiatry, 38, 554-560. doi: 10.1007/s40596-014-0041-y

148) Lamis, D.A., Wilson, C.K., King, N.M., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Child abuse, social support, and social functioning in African American children. Journal of Family Violence, 29, 881-891. doi: 10.1007/s10896-014-9639-9

149) Davis, T.A., Carr, E.R., Hickman, E., Rosenberg, A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Posstraumatic stress disorder, alcohol use, and life stress among African American women. Mental Health and Substance Abuse, 7, 286-298. doi: 10.1080/17523281.2013.865663

150) Wilson, C.K., Lamis, D.A., Winn, S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Intimate partner violence, spiritual well-being, and parenting stress in African American women. Spirituality and Mental Health, 16, 261-285 doi: 10.1080/19349637.2014.957604

151) Stamp, K.D., Dunbar, S.B., Clark, P.C., Reilly, C.M., Gary, R.A., Higgins, M., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Family context influences psychological outcomes of depressive symptoms and emotional quality of life in patients with heart failure. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 29, 517-527. doi: 10.1097/JCN.0000000000000097

152) Hirsch, J.K., Nsamenang, S.A., Chang, E.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Spiritual well-being and depressive symptoms in female African American suicide attempters: Mediating effects of optimism and pessimism. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 6, 276-283. doi: 10.1037/a0036723

153) Lamis, D. A., Wilson, C. K., Tarantino, N., Lansford, J. E., & Kaslow, N. J. (2014). Neighborhood disorder, spiritual well-being, and parenting stress in African American women. Journal of Family Psychology, 28, 769-778. DOI: 10.1037/a0036373

154) Zhang, H., Pittman, D. M., Lamis, D. A., Fischer, N. L., Schwenke, T. J., Carr, E. R., Shah, S., & Kaslow, N. J. (2015). Childhood maltreatment and PTSD: Spiritual well- being and intimate partner violence as mediators. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 24, 501-509. DOI: 10.1080/10926771.2015.1029182

155) D’Orio, B., Thompson, M.T., Lamis, D.A., Herson, S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2015). Social support, attachment, and drug misuse in suicidal African American women. Addiction Research and Theory, 23, 170-176. DOI: 10.3109/16066359.2014.966096

156) Taha, F., Zhang, H., Snead, K., Jones, A. D., Blackmon, B., Bryant, R. J., Siegelman, A.E., & Kaslow, N.J. (2015). Effects of a culturally informed intervention on 78 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

abused, suicidal African American women. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 21, 560-570. doi; 10.1037/cdp0000018

157) Calamaras, M. R., Reviere, S. L., Gallagher, K. E., & Kaslow, N. J. (2016). Changes in differentiation-relatedness during psychoanalysis. Journal of Personality Assessment, 98, 44-50. DOI: 10.1080/00223891.2015.1064439

159) Fischer, N.L., Lamis, D.A., Petersen-Coleman, M.N., Moore, C.S., Zhang, H., & Kaslow, N.J. (2016). Mediating effects of existential and religious well-being among abused, suicidal African American women. Journal of Family Violence, 31, 315-323. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-015-9771-1

160) Kelley, M.E., Wan, C.R., Broussard, B., Crisafio, A., Cristofaro, S., Johnson, S., Reed, T.A., Amar, P., Kaslow, N.J., Walker, E.F., & Compton, M.T. (2016). Marijuana use in the immediate 5-year premorbid period is associated with increased risk of onset of schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders. Schizophrenia Research, 171, 62-67. DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2016.01.015

161) Gaskin-Wasson, A., Walker, K.L., Shin, L.J., & Kaslow, N.J. (Published online 04 July 2016). Spiritual well-being and psychological adjustment: Mediated by interpersonal needs? Journal of Religion and Health. DOI: 10.1007/s10943-016-0275-y

162) Lamis, D.A., Cavanaugh, C.E., Anastasiades, M.H., Garcia-Williams, A., Anderson, C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2017). Intimate partner sexual coercion mediates the childhood sexual abuse-suicidal ideation link among African American women. Journal of Black Psychology, 43, 305-324. DOI: 10.1177/0095798416644885

163) Gaskin-Wasson, A., Calamaras, M.R., LoParo, D., Goodnight, B., Remmert, B.C., Salami, T., Mack, S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2017). Childhood emotional abuse, self/other attachment, and hopelessness in African American women. Attachment and Human Development, 19, 22-37. DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2016.1249895

164) Allbaugh, L.J., Florez, I.A., Turmaud, D.R., Quyyum, N., Dunn, S.E., Kim, J., & Kaslow, N.J. (2017). Child abuse – suicide resilience link in African American women: Interpersonal psychological mediators. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 26, 1055-1071. DOI: 10.1080/10926771.2017.1350773

165) Watson-Singleton, N.N., Walker, J.H., LoParo, D., Mack, S.A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2018) Psychometric evaluation of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire in a Clinical Sample of African Americans. Mindfulness. DOI: 10.1007/s12671-017-0776-0

166) Johnson, S., Goodnight, B., Daboin, I., Zhang, H., Patterson, B., & Kaslow, N.J. 79 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

(2018). Compassion-based meditation among African Americans: Self-criticism mediates changes in depression. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 48, 160-168. DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12347

167) Florez, I.A., Allbaugh, L.J., Harris, C.E., Schwartz, A.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2018). Suicidal ideation and hopelessness in PTSD: Spiritual well-being mediates outcomes over time. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping: An International Journal, 31, 46-58. DOI: 10.1080/10615806.2017.1369260

168) Kapoor, S., Domingue, H.K., Watson-Singleton, N.N., Are, F., Elmore, C.A., Crooks, C.L., Madden, A., Mack, S.A., Peifer, J.S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2018). Childhood abuse, intrapersonal strength, and suicide resilience in African American females who attempted suicide. Journal of Family Violence,33, 53-64. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-017- 9943-2

169) Zhang, H., Pollard, S.E., Pittman, D.M., Martin, H., Lamis, D.A., Fischer, N.L., Watson, N.N., Patterson, B., & Kaslow, N.J. (in press). Self-criticism and depressive symptoms: Mediating role of self-compassion. OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying. DOI: 10.1177/0030222817729609

170) LoParo, D., Mack, S.A., Patterson, B., Negi, L.T., & Kaslow, N.J. (2018). The efficacy of cognitively-based compassion training for African American suicide attempters. Mindfulness. doi: 10.1007/s12671-018-0940-1

171) Doran, J.M., Galloway, M.P., Ponce, A.N., & Kaslow, N.J. (in press). Leadership mentoring: An exploratory study of early career psychologist leaders. Mentoring and Tutoring: Partnership in Learning.

172) Allbaugh, L.J., Mack, S.A., Culmone, H.D., Hosey, A.M., Dunn, S.E., & Kaslow, N.J. (in press). Relational factors critical in the link between childhood emotional abuse and suicidal ideation. Psychological Services.

173) Zhang, H., Carr, E.R., Garcia-Williams, A.G., Siegelman, A.E., Berke, D., Niles-Carnes, L.V., Patterson, B., Watson, N.W., & Kaslow, N.J. (in press). Shame and depressive symptoms: Self-compassion and contingent self-worth as mediators. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings.

b. Manuscripts submitted:

1) Zhang, H., Dong, L., Watson-Singleton, N.N., Tarantino, N., Carr, E.R., Niles Carnes, L., Patterson, B., & Kaslow, N.J. (Manuscript submitted). Psychometric properties of the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS). 80 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

c. Review articles:

1) Kaslow, N.J. & Gilman, S.R. (1983). Trainee perspectives on family therapy supervision. American Journal of Family Therapy, 11, 70-75. Retrieved from http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/01926187.asp

2) Kaslow, N.J., & Rice, D.G. (1985). The psychological stresses of internship training: What training staff can do to help. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 16, 253-261. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.16.2.253

3) Kaslow, N.J., & Wamboldt, F.S. (1985). Childhood depression: Current perspectives and future directions. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 3, 416- 424. DOI: 10.1521/jscp.1985.3.4.416

4) Kaslow, N.J. & Gurman, A.S. (1985). Ethical considerations in family therapy research. Counseling and Values, 30, 47-61. DOI: 10.1002/j.2161- 007X.1985.tb00677.x

5) Kaslow, N.J. & Eicher, V.W. (1988). Body image therapy: A combined creative arts therapy and verbal psychotherapy approach. The Arts and Psychotherapy, 15, 177- 188. DOI: 10.1016/0197-4556(88)90002-0

6) Kaslow, N.J. & Racusin, G.R. (1988). Assessment and treatment of depressed children and their families. Family Therapy Today, 3, 1-5. NO DOI or Website retrieval available

7) Kaslow, N.J. & Racusin, G.R. (1990). Child therapy or family therapy: An open or shut case. Journal of Family Psychology, 3, 273-289. DOI: 10.1037/h0080545

8) Kaslow, N.J., & Carter, A.S. (1991). Gender-sensitive object relational family therapy with depressed women. Journal of Family Psychology, 5, 116-135. DOI: 10.1037/0893-3200.5.2.116

9) Carter, A.S., & Kaslow, N.J. (1992). Phenomenology and treatment of depressed women. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, and Training, 29, 603- 610. DOI: 10.1037/0033-3204.29.4.603

10) Kaslow, N.J., McCarthy, S., Rogers, J.H., & Summerville, M.B. (1992). Psychology post-doctoral training: A developmental perspective. Professional Psychology, 23, 369-375. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.23.5.369

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11) Brown, R.T., Doepke, K.J., & Kaslow, N.J. (1993). Risk-resistance-adaptation model for pediatric chronic illness: Sickle Cell Disease as an example. Clinical Psychology Review, 13, 119-132. DOI: 10.1016/0272-7358(93)90037-M

12) Kaslow, N.J., Deering, C.G., & Racusin, G.R. (1994). Depressed children and their families. Clinical Psychology Review, 14, 39-59. DOI: 10.1016/0272- 7358(94)90047-7

13) Lancelot, C., & Kaslow, N.J. (1994). Sex role orientation and disordered eating in women: A review. Clinical Psychology Review, 14, 139-157. DOI: 10.1016/0272- 7358(94)90013-2

14) Kaslow, N.J., & Deering, C.G. (1994). A developmental approach to psychotherapy supervision of interns and postdoctoral fellows. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 29(1), 20-23. Retrieved from http://www.divisionofpsychotherapy.org/publications/psychotherapy-bulletin/

15) Racusin, G.R. & Kaslow, N.J. (1994). Child and family therapy combined: Indications and implications. American Journal of Family Therapy, 22, 237- 246. DOI: 10.1080/01926189408251317

16) Purcell, D.W., & Kaslow, N.J. (1995). Marital discord in intact families: Sex differences in child adjustment. American Journal of Family Therapy, 22, 356-370. DOI: 10.1080/01926189408251328

17) Kaslow, N.J., & Brown, F. (1995). Culturally sensitive family interventions for chronically ill youth: Sickle cell disease as an example. Family Systems Medicine, 13, 201-213. DOI: 10.1037/h0089393

18) Kaslow, N.J., Celano, M., & Dreelin, E. (1995). A cultural perspective on family theory and therapy. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 18, 621-633. Retrieved from http://www.psych.theclinics.com/

19) Collins, M.H., Loundy, M.R., Brown, F.L., Hollis, L.D., Eckman, J., & Kaslow, N.J. (1997). Applicability of criteria for empirically validated treatments to family interventions for pediatric sickle cell disease (SCD). Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 9, 293-309. DOI: 10.1023/A:1024973811042

20) Johnston, R., Kaslow, N., & Brooks, A. (1997). Insight oriented psychotherapy with low IQ patients: Part I: Intervention. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 32 (2), 17-21. Retrieved from http://www.divisionofpsychotherapy.org/publications/psychotherapy- bulletin/ 82 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

21) Brooks, A., Johnston, R., & Kaslow, N. (1997). Insight oriented psychotherapy with low IQ patients: Part II: Intervention. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 32 (3), 27-32. Retrieved from http://www.divisionofpsychotherapy.org/publications/psychotherapy- bulletin/

22) Heron, R.L., Twomey, H.B., Jacobs, D.P., & Kaslow, N.J. (1997). Culturally competent interventions for abused and suicidal African American women. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, and Training, 34, 410-424. DOI: 10.1037/h0087639

23) Chance, S.E., Kaslow, N.J., Summerville, M.B., & Wood, K. (1998). Suicidal behavior in African American individuals: Current status and future directions. Cultural Diversity and Mental Health, 4, 19-37. DOI: 10.1037/1099-9809.4.1.19

24) Baskin, M., Collins, M., Brown, F., Griffith, J., Samuels, D., Moody, A., Eckman, J., & Kaslow, N. (1998). Psychosocial considerations in sickle cell disease (SCD): The transition from adolescence to young adulthood. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 5, 315-341. DOI: 10.1023/A:1026206204009

25) Collins, M., Kaslow, N.J., Doepke, K., Eckman, J., & Johnson, M. (1998). Psychosocial interventions for children and adolescents with sickle cell disease (SCD). Journal of Black Psychology, 24, 432-454. DOI: 10.1177/00957984980244003

26) Bailey, W., & Kaslow, N.J. (1998). Assessment and treatment of childhood depression. Clinical Child Psychology Newsletter, 13, 6-11. NO DOI or Website retrieval available

27) Celano, M.P., & Kaslow, N.J. (2000). Culturally competent family interventions: Review and case illustrations. American Journal of Family Therapy, 28, 217-228. DOI: 10.1080/01926180050081658

28) McClure, E.B., Kubiszyn, T., & Kaslow, N.J. (2002). Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood mood disorders. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 33, 125-134. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.33.2.125

29) Herring, M., & Kaslow, N.J. (2002). Depression and attachment in families: A child-focused perspective. Family Process, 41, 494-518. DOI: 10.1111/j.1545- 5300.2002.41313.x

30) Kaslow, N.J., & David, C.F. (2003). Commentary: Survey of predoctoral internship training programs in pediatric psychology. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 83 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

28, 443-445. DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsg034

31) Kaslow, N.J., & Aronson, S.G. (2004). Recommendations for family interventions following a suicide. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 35 240-247. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.35.3.240

32) Collins, F.L., Jr., Kaslow, N.J., & Illfelder-Kaye, J. (2004). Introduction to the Special Series. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 60, 695-698. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20009

33) Kaslow, N.J., Borden, K.A., Collins, F.L., Forrest, L., Illfelder-Kaye, J., Nelson, P.D., Rallo, J.S., Vasquez, M.J.T., & Willmuth, M.E. (2004). Competencies Conference: Future directions in education and credentialing in professional psychology. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 60, 699-712. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20016

34) Krishnamurthy, R., VandeCreek, L., Kaslow, N.J., Tazeau, Y.N., Miville, M.L., Kerns, R., Stegman, R., Suzuki, L., & Benton, S.A. (2004). Achieving competency in psychological assessment: Directions for education and training. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 60, 725-740. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20010

35) Falendar, C.A., Cornish, J.A.E., Goodyear, R., Hatcher, R., Kaslow, N.J., Leventhal, G., Shafranske, E., Sigmon, S., Stoltenberg, C., & Grus, C. (2004). Defining competencies in psychology supervision: A consensus statement. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 60, 771-786. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20013

36) Kaslow, N.J. (2004). Competencies in professional psychology. American Psychologist, 59¸774-781. DOI: 10.1037/0003-066X.59.8.774

37) Kaslow, N.J. (2004). Award for Distinguished Contributions to Education and Training: Citation and biography. American Psychologist, 59, 770-774. DOI: 10.1037/0003-066X.59.8.770

38) Compton, M.T., Kotwicki, R.J., Kaslow, N.J., Reissmman, D.B., & Wetterhall, S.F. (2005). Incorporating mental health into bioterrorism response planning. Public Health Reports, 120, 16-19. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2569982/

39) Kaslow, N.J., Celano, M.P., & Stanton, M. (2005). Training in family psychology: A competencies-based approach. Family Process, 44, 337-353. DOI: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2005.00063.x

40) Compton, M.T., Cibulas, B.K., Gard, B., Kaslow, N.J., Kotwicki, R.J., Reissman, D.B., Schor, L., & Wetterhall, S. (2005). Incorporating community mental 84 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

health into local bioterrorism response planning: Experiences from the Dekalb County Board of Health. Community Mental Health Journal, 41, 647-663. DOI: 10.1007/s10597-005-8846-5

41) Beach, .S.R.H., Wamboldt, M.Z., Kaslow, N.J., Heyman, R.E., & Reiss, D. (2006). Describing relationship problems in DSM-V: Toward better guidance for research and clinical practice. Journal of Family Psychology, 20, 359-368. DOI: 10.1037/0893-3200.20.3.359

42) Beach, S.R.H. & Kaslow, N.J. (2006). Relational disorders and relational processes in diagnostic practice: Introduction to the special section. Journal of Family Psychology, 20, 353-355. DOI: 10.1037/0893-3200.20.3.353

43) Kaslow, N.J. & Keilin, W.G. (2006). Internship training in clinical psychology: Looking into our crystal ball. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 13, 242-248. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2850.2006.00031.x

44) Kaslow, N.J., Bollini, A.N., Druss, B., Glueckauf, R.L., Goldfrank, L.R., LaGreca, A.M., Kelleher, K.J., Varela, R.E., Wang, S.-H., Weinreb, L., & Zeltzer, L. (2007). Health care for the whole person: Research update. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38, 278-289. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.38.3.278

45) Kaslow, N.J., Rubin, N.J., Bebeau, M., Leigh, I.W., Lichtenberg, J., Nelson, P.D., Portnoy, S., & Smith, I.L. (2007). Guiding principles and recommendations for the assessment of competence. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38, 441-451. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.38.5.441

46) Rubin, N.J., Bebeau, M., Leigh, I.W., Lichtenberg, J., Nelson, P.D., Portnoy, S., & Smith, I.L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2007). The competency movement within psychology: An historical perspective. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38, 452- 462. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.38.5.452

47) Lichtenberg, J.W., Portnoy, S., Bebeau, M., Leigh, I.W., Nelson, P.D., Rubin, N.J., Smith, I.L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2007). Challenges to the assessment of competence and competencies. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38, 474-478. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.38.5.474

48) Leigh, I.W. Smith, I.L., Bebeau, M., Lichtenberg, J., Nelson, P.D., Portnoy, S., Rubin, N.J., & Kaslow, N.J. (2007). Competency assessment models. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38, 463-473. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.38.5.463

49) Kaslow, N.J., Rubin, N.J., Forrest, L., Elman, N.S., Van Horne, B.A., Jacobs, 85 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

S.C., Huprich, S.K., Benton, S.A., Pantesco, V.F, Dollinger, S.J., Grus, C.L., Benhke, S.H., Miller, D.S.S., Shealy, C.N., Mintz, L.B., Schwartz-Mette, R., Van Sickle, K.V., & Thorn, B.E. (2007) Recognizing, assessing, and intervening with problems of professional competence. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38, 479- 492. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.38.5.479

50) Kaslow, N.J. & Mascaro, N.A. (2007). Mentoring interns and postdoctoral residents in academic health sciences centers. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 14, 191-196. DOI: 10.1007/s10880-007-9070-y 166) Schwartz, A.C., Kaslow, N.J.., & McDonald, W.M. (2007). Encountering patient suicide: A requirement of the residency program curriculum. Academic Psychiatry, 31, 338-339. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ap.31.5.338

52) Kaslow, N.J., Dunn, S.E., & Smith, C.O. (2008). Competencies for psychologists in academic health centers (AHCs). Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 15, 18-27. DOI: 10.1007/s10880-008-9094-y

53) David-Ferdon, C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2008). Evidence-based psychosocial treatments for child and adolescent depression. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 37, 62-104. DOI: 10.1080/15374410701817865

54) Kaslow, N.J., Ivey, A., Berry-Mitchell, F., Franklin, K., & Bethea, K. (2009). Family-based postvention for African American families. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 40, 165-171. DOI: 10.1037/a0014023

55) Davis, S.P., Arnette, N.C., Bethea, K.I., Graves, K.N., Rhodes, M.N., Harp, S.E., Dunn, S.E., Patel, M.N., & Kaslow, N.J. (2009). The Grady Nia Project: A culturally competent intervention for low-income, abused and suicidal African American women. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 40, 141-147. DOI: 10.1037/a0014566

56) Kaslow, N.J., Grus, C.L., Campbell, L.F., Fouad, N.A., Hatcher, R.L., & Rodolfa, E.R. (2009). Competency assessment toolkit for professional psychology. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 3, S27-S45. DOI: 10.1037/a0015833

57) Fouad, N.A., Grus, C.L., Hatcher, R.L., Kaslow, N.J., Hutchings, P.S., Madson, M.B., Collins, F.L., Jr., & Crossman, R.E. (2009). Competency benchmarks: A model for understanding and measuring competence in professional psychology across training levels. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 3, S5-S26. DOI: 10.1037/a0015832

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58) Heyman, R.E., Slep, A.M.S., Beach, S.R.H., Wamboldt, MZ., Kaslow, N.J., & Reiss, D. (2009). Relationship problems and the DSM: Needed improvements and suggested solutions. World Psychiatry, 8, 7-14. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654406/pdf/wpa010007.pdf

59) Farber, E.W., & Kaslow, N.J. (2010). Introduction to the special section: The role of supervision in ensuring the development of psychotherapy competencies across diverse theoretical perspectives. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 47, 1-2. DOI: 10.1037/a0018850

60) Celano, M.P., Smith, C.O., & Kaslow, N.J. (2010). A competency-based approach to couple and family therapy supervision. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 47, 35-44. DOI: 10.1037/a0018845

61) Jacobs, S.C., Huprich, S.K., Grus, C.L., Cage, E.A., Elman, E.S., Forrest, L., Schwartz-Mette, R., Shen-Miller, D.S., Van Sickle, K.S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2011). Trainees with professional competency problems: Preparing trainers for difficult but necessary conversations. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 5, 175- 184. DOI: 10.1037/a0024656

62) Kaslow, N.J., Broth, M.R., Smith, C.O., & Collins, M.H. (2012). Family-based interventions for child and adolescent disorders. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 38, 82-100. DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-0606.2011.00257.x

63) Kaslow, N.J., Falender, C.A., & Grus, C.L. (2012). Valuing and practicing competency-based supervision: A transformational leadership perspective. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 6, 47-54. DOI: 10.1037/a0026704

64) Kaslow, N.H., Garcia-Williams, A., Moffitt, L., McLeod, M., Zesiger, H., Ammirati, R., Berg, J.P., McIntosh, B.J., & Members of the Emory Cares 4 U Coalition (2012). Building and maintaining an effective campus-wide coalition for suicide prevention. Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 26, 121-139. Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/wcsp20

65) Kaslow, N.J., Graves, C.C., & Smith, C.O. (2012). Specialization in psychology and health care reform. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 19, 12-21. DOI: 10.1007/s10880-011-9273-0

66) Johnson, W.B., Barnett, J.E., Elman, N.S., Forrest, L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2012). The competent community: Toward a vital reformulation of professional ethics. American Psychologist, 67, 557-569. DOI: 10.1037/a0027206

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67) Campbell, L.F., Norcross, J.C., Vasquez, M.J.T., & Kaslow, N.J. (2013). Recognition of psychotherapy effectiveness: The APA resolution. Psychotherapy, 50, 98-101. DOI: 10.1037/a0031817

68) Johnson, W.B., Barnett, J.E., Elman, N.S., Forrest, L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2013). Infusing psychology ethics with a communitarian approach. American Psychologist, 58, 479-480. DOI: 10.1037/a0033635

69) Johnson, W.B., Barnett, J.E., Elman, N.S., Forrest, L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2013). The competence constellation: A developmental network model for psychologists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 44, 343-354. DOI: 10.1037/a0033131

70) Anderson, N. B., Belar, C. D., Cubic, B. A., Garrison, E. G., Johnson, S. B., & Kaslow, N. J. (2014). Statement of the American Psychological Association in response to the "Joint principles: Integrating behavioral health care into the patient-centered medical home". Families, Systems, & Health, 32, 141-142. DOI: 10.1037/fsh0000051

71) Cloitre, M., Henn-Haase, C., Herman, J.L., Jackson, C., Kaslow, N.J., Klein, C., Mendolsohn, M., & Petkova, E. (2014). A multi-site single-blind clinical study to compare the effects of STAIR narrative therapy to treatment as usual among women with PTSD in public sector mental health settings: Study protocol for a randomized clinical trial. Trials, 15, DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-197

72) Johnson, W. B., Skinner, C. J., & Kaslow, N. J. (2014). Relational mentoring in clinical supervision: The transformational supervisor. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 70, 1073-1081. DOI: 10.1002/jclp.22128

73) Wamboldt, M. Z., Kaslow, N. J., & Resiss, D. (2015). Description of relational processes: Recent changes in DSM-5 and proposals for ICD-11. Family Process, 54, 6- 16. DOI: 10.1111/famp.12120

74) Kaslow, N. J. (2015). Translating psychological science to the public. American Psychologist, 70, 361-371. DOI: 10.1037/a0039448

75) Kaslow, N. J., Kapoor, S., Dunn, S. E., & Graves, C. C. (2015). Psychologists' contributions to patient-centered medical homes. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 22, 199-212. doi: 10.1007/s10880-015-9445-4

76) Ward, M.C., Miller, B.F., Marconi, V.C., Kaslow, N.J., & Farber, E.W. (2016). The role of behavioral health in optimizing care for complex patients in the primary care setting. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 31, 265-267. doi: 10.1007/s11606- 015-3499-8 88 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

77) Bangasser, D.A., Rozensky, R.H., Fowler, G.A., Kraha, A., Lopez, A.A., O’Connor, M., Worrell, F.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2016). Psychology’s core knowledge, scientific subfields, and health service specialization: Preparing a competent workforce – Recommendations from the Opening Doors Summit. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 10, 84-92. doi: 10.1037/tep0000117

78) Kazak, A.E., Nash, J.M., Hiroto, K., & Kaslow, N.J. (2017). Psychologists in patient-centered medical homes (PCMH): Roles, evidence, opportunities, and challenges. American Psychologist. 72, 1-12. doi: 10.1037/a0040382

79) Farber, E.W., Ali, M.K., Van Sickle, K.S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2017). Psychology in patient-centered medical homes: Reducing health disparities and promoting health equity. American Psychologist. 72, 28-41. DOI: 10.1037/a0040358

80) Beacham, A.O., Van Sickle, K.S., Khatri, P., Ali, M., Reimer, D., Farber, E.W., & Kaslow, N.J. (2017). Meeting evolving workforce needs: Preparing psychologists for leadership in the patient-centered medical home. American Psychologist. 72, 42-54. DOI: 10.1037/a0040458

81) Dunn, S.E., Kaslow, N.J., Cucco, D., & Schwartz, A.C. (2017). Catatonic and psychotic symptoms due to the trauma of captivity in a cult environment. Psychosomatics, 58, 77-82. doi: 10.1016/j.psym.2016.08.011

82) Kaslow, N.J. & Egan, G.J. (2017). A competency-focused commentary on the Special section on teaching, training, and supervision in personality and psychological assessment. Journal of Personality Assessment, 92, 189-191. doi: 10.1080/00223891.2016.1226177

83) Kaslow, N.J., Bangasser, D.A., Grus, C.L., McCutcheon, S.R., & Fowler, G.A. (2018). Facilitating pipeline progress from doctoral degree to first job. American Psychologist, 73, 47-62. doi: 10.1037/amp0000120

84) Grus, C.L., Bodner, K.B., Kallaugher, J., Lease, S.H., Schwartz-Mette, R., Shen-Miller, D., & Kaslow, N.J. (March 24, 2017). Promoting well-being in psychology graduate students at the individual and systems level. National Academy of Medicine. https://nam.edu/promoting-well-being-in-psychology-graduate-students-at- the-individual-and-systems-level/

85) Ammirati, R.J. and Kaslow, N.J. (2017). All supervisors have the potential to be harmful. The Clinical Supervisor, 36, 116-123. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07325223.2017.1298071 89 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

86) Cook, S.C., Schwartz, A.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2017). Evidence-based psychotherapy: Advantages and challenges. Neurotherapeutics, 14, 537-545. doi: 10.1007/s13311-017-0549-4

87) Grus, G.L., Shen-Miller, D.S., Lease, S.H., Jacobs, S.C., Bodner, K.E., Van Sickle, KS.S., Veileux, J.C., & Kaslow, N.J. (2018). Professionalism: A competency cluster whose time has come. Ethics & Behavior, 28, 450-464. doi: 10.1080/10508422.2017.1419133

88) Kaslow, N.J., Grus, C.L., Allbaugh, L.J., Shen-Miller, D., Bodner, K.E., Veilleux, J., & Van Sickle, K. (2018). Trainees with competence problems in the professionalism domain. Ethics & Behavior, 28, 429-449. doi: 10.1080/10508422.2018.1438897

d. Book chapters:

1) Kaslow, N.J. & Kaslow, F.W. (1981). Dynamics of relationship between career mothers and young adult daughters. In A.S. Gurman (Ed.), Questions and answers in the practice of family therapy (pp. 368-372). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

2) Pollack, S.D., Kaslow, N.J., & Harvey, D. (1982). Symmetry, complementarity and depression: The evolution of an hypothesis. In F.W. Kaslow (Ed.), The international book of family therapy (pp. 170-183). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

3) Kaslow, N.J. & Rehm, L.P. (1983). Childhood depression. In R. Morris and T.R. Kratochwill (Eds.), The practice of child therapy (pp. 27-51). New York: Pergamon Press.

4) Kaslow, N.J. & Friedman D. (1984). The interface of the personal treatment and clinical training of psychotherapist trainees. In F.W. Kaslow (Ed.), Psychotherapy with psychotherapists (pp.33-59). New York: Haworth Press.

5) Rehm, L.P. & Kaslow, N.J. (1984). Behavioral approaches to depression: Research results and clinical recommendations. In C.M. Franks (Ed.), New developments in behavior therapy (pp.155-229). New York: Haworth Press.

6) Kaslow, N.J. & Rehm, L.P. (1985). Conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of depression in children. In P.H. Bornstein, and A.E. Kazdin (Eds.), Handbook of clinical behavior therapy with children (pp. 599-647). New York: Dorsey Press.

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7) Friedman, D. & Kaslow, N.J. (1986). The development of professional identity in psychotherapists: Six stages in the supervision process. In F.W. Kaslow, (Ed.), Supervision and training: Models, dilemmas, and challenges (pp. 29-50). New York: Haworth Press.

8) Kaslow, N.J. & Rice, D.G. (1987). The psychological stresses of internship training: What training staff can do to help. In R.H. Dana, and T. May (Eds.), Internship training in professional psychology (pp. 443-453). New York: Hemisphere Publishing Corp.

9) Cole, P.M. & Kaslow, N.J. (1988). Interactional and cognitive strategies for affect regulation: A developmental perspective on childhood depression. In L.B. Alloy (Ed.), Cognitive processes in depression (pp. 310-343). New York: Guilford Press.

10) Kaslow, N.J. & Suarez, A. (1988). Treating couples in group therapy. In F.W. Kaslow (Ed.), Couples treatment in the context of family therapy (pp. 3-14). Rockville, MD: Aspen Publications.

11) Kaslow, N.J. & Racusin, G.R. (1990). Childhood depression: History, current status and future directions. In A.E. Kazdin, A.S. Bellack, and M. Hersen (Eds.), International handbook of behavior modification and therapy, Second Edition (pp. 649- 667). New York: Plenum.

12) Kaslow, N.J. & Racusin, G.R. (1990). Depressed children and their families: Toward an integrationist approach. In F.W. Kaslow (Ed.), Voices in family psychology, Volume 2 (pp. 194-216). Newbury Park: Sage.

13) Kaslow, N.J. & Rehm, L.P. (1991). Childhood depression. In R. Morris and T.R. Kratochwill (Eds.), The practice of child therapy, Second Edition (pp. 43-75). New York: Pergamon Press.

14) Kaslow, N.J. & Carter, A.S. (1991). Depressed women in families: The search for power and intimacy. In T.J. Goodrich (Ed.), Women and power (pp. 199-182). New York: W.W. Norton & Co.

15) Racusin, G.R. & Kaslow, N.J. (1991). Assessing and treating depressed children. In P. Keller (Ed.), Innovations in clinical practice: A sourcebook, Volume 10 (pp. 223-243). Sarasota: Professional Resource Exchange.

16) Kaslow, N.J., Celano, M.P., & McCarthy, S.M. (1993). Cognitive-behavioral perspectives on childhood depression. A developmental and contextual model. In V.B. Van Hasselt and M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of behavior therapy and pharmacotherapy 91 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

with children: A comparative analysis (pp. 71-87). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

17) Kaslow, N.J., & Farber, E.W. (1994). Psychological testing in medical practice. In A. Stoudemire (Ed.), Clinical psychiatry for medical students (second edition) (pp. 78-100). Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company.

18) Kaslow, N.J., Koon-Scott, K. & Dingle, A., (1994). Family considerations and intervention. In K.J. Tarnowski (Ed.), Behavioral aspects of pediatric burn injuries (pp. 193-215). New York: Plenum.

19) Kaslow, N.J., Brown, R.T., & Mee, L. (1994). Contemporary psychological theories. In W.M. Reynolds and H.F. Johnston (Eds.), Handbook of depression in children and adolescents (pp. 97-122). New York: Plenum.

20) Kaslow, N.J., & Racusin, G.R. (1994). Family therapy for depression in young people. In W.M. Reynolds and H.F. Johnston (Eds.), Handbook of depression in children and adolescents (pp. 345-364). New York: Plenum.

21) Kaslow, N.J., Doepke, K., & Racusin, G.R. (1994). Childhood depression. In V.B. Van Hasselt and M. Hersen (Eds.), Advanced abnormal psychology (pp. 235-252). New York: Plenum.

22) Kaslow, N.J., & Celano, M.P. (1995). The family therapies. In A.S. Gurman and S.B. Messer (Eds.), Essential psychotherapies: Theory and practice (pp. 343-402). New York: Guilford Press.

23) Kaslow, N.J., Rowland, S.B., & Chance, S.E. (1995). Low income African American families. A child's perspective. Family: The first imperative (pp. 179-193). Cleveland: O'Neill Foundation.

24) Kaslow, N.J., Deering, C.G., & Ash, P. (1996). Relational diagnosis of child and adolescent depression. In F.W. Kaslow (Ed.), Handbook of relational diagnosis and dysfunctional family patterns (pp. 171-185). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

25) Farber, E.W., & Kaslow, N.J. (1996). Social psychology: Theory, research, and mental health implications. In A. Tasman, J. Kay, and J.A. Lieberman (Eds.), Psychiatry (Volume 1) (pp. 369-395). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company.

26) Schwartz, J.A.J., Gladstone, T.R.G., & Kaslow, N.J. (1998). Depressive disorders. In T.H. Ollendick and M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of child psychopathology (Third edition) (pp. 269-290). New York: Plenum.

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27) Schwartz, J.A., Kaslow, N.J., Racusin, G.R. & Carton, E. (1998). Treatment manual for childhood depression. In V.B. Van Hasselt and M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of psychological treatment protocols for children and adolescents (pp. 109-151). Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

28) Kaslow, N., Morris, M., & Rehm, L.P. (1998). Childhood depression. In R. Morris and T.R. Kratochwill (Eds.), The practice of child therapy (Third edition) (pp. 48-90). New York: Pergamon Press.

29) Kaslow, N.J., Aronson, S.G., & Wootten, J.P. (1998). Medicine and the family. In A.S. Stoudemire (Ed.), Human behavior: An introduction for medical students (Third edition) (pp. 318-339). Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven.

30) Purcell, D.W., & Kaslow, N.J. (1998). Couples group psychotherapy with HIV-affected gay men. In T. Nelson and T. Trepper (Eds.), 101 interventions in family therapy (pp. 181-187). New York: Haworth Press.

31) Kaslow, N.J., & Farber, E.W. (1998). Psychological testing in medical practice. In A.S. Stoudemire (Ed.), Clinical psychiatry for medical students (Third edition) (pp. 86-11). Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven.

32) Kaslow, N.J., Loundy, M., & Wood, K. (1998). A cultural perspective on families across the life cycle: Family patterns, assessment, and intervention. In A.S. Bellack and M. Hersen (Eds.), Comprehensive Clinical Psychology (Vol. 10) (pp. 173- 205). London: Elsevier Science.

33) Anderson, P., Beach, R.H., & Kaslow, N.J. (1999). Marital discord and depression: The potential of attachment theory to guide integrative clinical intervention. In T. Joiner and J.C. Coyne (Eds.), The interactional nature of depression (pp. 271-297). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

34) Kaslow, N.J., Kaslow, F.W., & Farber, E. (1999). Marital and family therapy. In M. B. Sussman, S.K. Steinmetz, and G.W. Peterson (Eds.), Handbook of marriage and the family (Second edition) (pp. 767-792). New York: Plenum.

35) Kaslow, N.J., Hatcher, C., & Croft, S. (1999). Depression and bipolar disorders. In S. Netherton, C.E. Walker, and D. Holmes (Eds.), Child and adolescent psychological disorders: A comprehensive textbook (pp. 264-281). New York: Oxford.

36) Kaslow, N.J., Smith, G.G., Croft, S.S. (2000). Families with young children: A developmental-family systems perspective. In W.C. Nichols, MA. Pace-Nichols, D. S. Becvar, and A.Y. Napier (Eds.), Handbook of family development and intervention (pp. 93 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

189-207). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

37) Young, S., Twomey, H.B., & Kaslow, N.J. (2000). Suicidal behavior in African American women with a history of childhood maltreatment. In T. Joiner (Ed.,), Suicide science: Expanding boundaries (pp. 221-240). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishing.

38) Kaslow, N.J., Mintzer, M.B., Grabill, C.M., & Meadows, L.A. (2000). A family perspective on assessing and treating childhood depression. In C.E. Bailey (Ed.), Children in therapy: Using the family as a resource in children’s therapy (pp. 215-241). New York: W.W. Norton.

39) Kaslow, N.J., Twomey, H., Thompson, M., Brooks, A., & Reynolds, B. (2000). Perceptions of family functioning of suicidal and nonsuicidal African American women. In S.H. Beach (Ed.), Marital and family processes in depression: A scientific foundation for clinical practice (pp. 141-162). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

40) Grabill, C.M., Griffith, J.R., & Kaslow, N.J. (2001). Depression. In M. Hersen and V.B. Van Hasselt (Eds.), Advanced abnormal psychology (Second edition) (pp. 243-260). New York: Kluwer Academic Plenum Publishing.

41) Anderson, P., & Kaslow, N.J. (2001). Suicide behavior among youth. In W.E. Craighead and C.B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral science: Volume 4 (Third edition) (pp. 1649-1651). New York: John Wiley.

42) Kaslow, N.J., & Aronson, S.G. (2001). The consequences of caring: Mutual healing of family and therapists following a suicide. In S.H. McDaniel, D.D. Lusterman, and C. L. Philpot (Eds.), Casebook for integrating family therapy: An ecosystemic approach (pp. 373-386). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

43) Kaslow, N., Adamson, L., & Collins, M. (2001). A developmental psychopathology perspective on the cognitive components of child and adolescent depression. In M. Lewis and A. Sameroff (Eds.), Handbook of developmental psychopathology (Second edition) (pp. 491-510). New York: Plenum Press.

44) Bachanas, J., & Kaslow, N.J. (2001). Depressive disorders. In J.N. Hughes, A.M. La Greca, and J.C. Conoley (Eds.), Handbook of psychological services for children and adolescents (pp. 323-351). New York: Oxford University Press.

45) Kaslow, N.J., Baskin, M.L., & Wyckoff, S.C. (2002). A biopsychosocial treatment approach for depressed children and adolescents. In J. Lebow (Eds.), 94 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy (Volume 4) (pp.31-58). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

46) Kaslow, N.J., McClure, E.B., & Connell, A.M. (2002). Treatment of depression in children and adolescents. In I. H. Gotlib and C.L. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of depression (pp. 441-464). New York: Guilford Press.

47) Mirsalimi, H. Perleberg, S.H., Stovall, E.L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2003). Family psychotherapy. In G. Stricker and T.A. Widiger (Eds.), Handbook of psychology (Volume 8): Clinical psychology (pp. 367-387). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

48) Belar, C.D., & Kaslow, N.J. (2003). The history of accreditation of internship programs and postdoctoral residencies. In E.M. Altmaier (Ed.), Setting standards in graduate education (pp. 61-90). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

49) Farber, E.W., & Kaslow, N.J. (2003). Social psychology: Theory, research, and mental health implications. In A. Tasman, J. Kay, and J.A. Lieberman (Eds.), Psychiatry (Second edition) (Volume 1) (pp. 426-460). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company.

50) Kaslow, N.J., Dausch, B.M., & Celano, M. (2003). Family therapies. In A.S. Gurman and S.B. Messer (Eds.), Essential psychotherapies: Theory and practice (Second edition) (pp. 400-462). New York: Guilford Press.

51) Kaslow, N.J., & Keilin, W.G. (2004). Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers. In W.E. Craighead and C.B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The concise Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral sciences (Third edition) (pp. 963- 967). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

52) Kaslow, N.J., Jackson, E.B., & Bethea, K.S. (2004). Suicidal behavior among youth. In W.E. Craighead and C.B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The concise Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral sciences (Third edition) (pp. 963-967). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

53) McClure, E.B., Connell, A.M., Zucker, M., Griffith, J.R., & Kaslow, N.J. (2005). The Adolescent Depression Empowerment Project (ADEPT): A culturally sensitive family treatment for depressed African American girls. In E.D. Hibbs and P.S. Jensen (Eds.), Psychosocial treatments for child and adolescent disorders: Empirically based strategies for clinical practice (Second edition) (pp. 149-164). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

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54) Kaslow, N.J., Jones, C., & Palin, F. (2005). A relational perspective on depressed children: Family patterns and interventions. In W.M. Pinsof and J. Lebow (Eds.), Family psychology: A conceptual and methodological handbook (pp. 397-424). New York: Oxford University Press.

55) Kaslow, N.J., Echols, M.M. (2006). Postdoctoral training and requirements for licensure and certification. In T.J. Vaughn (Ed.), Psychology licensure and certification: What students need to know (pp. 85-96). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

56) Kaslow, N.J., Thorn, S.L., & Paranjape, A. (2006). Interventions for abused African American women and their children. In R. Hampton and T.P. Gullotta (Eds.), Prevention and treatment of interpersonal violence within the African American community (pp. 47-80). New York: Springer.

57) Kaslow, N.J., Clark, A.G., & Sirian, L.M. (2008). Childhood depression. The practice of child therapy (4th edition). In R.J. Morris and T. R. Kratochwill (Eds.) (pp. 29-92). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

58) Kaslow, N.J., & Keilin, W.G. (2008). Postdoctoral education and training in professional psychology. In F.T.L. Leong (Editor-in-Chief), E. M. Altmaier (Senior Editor) and B.D. Johnson (Associate Editor), Encyclopedia of Counseling: Volume 1: Changes and challenges for counseling in the 21st century (pp.342-346). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

59) Keilin, W.G., & Kaslow, N.J. (2008). Predoctoral internships in professional psychology (in press). Predoctoral internships in professional psychology. . In F.T.L. Leong (Editor-in-Chief), E. M. Altmaier (Senior Editor) and B.D. Johnson (Associate Editor), Encyclopedia of Counseling: Volume 1: Changes and challenges for counseling in the 21st century (pp. 342-346). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

60) Kaslow, N.J., & Bell, K.D. (2008). A competency-based approach to supervision. In C.A. Falendar and E.P. Shafranske (Eds.), Casebook for clinical supervision: A competency-based approach (pp. 17-38). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

61) Kaslow, N.J., Davis, S.P., & Smith, C.O. (2008). Biological and psychosocial interventions for depression in children and adolescents. In I. Gotlib and C. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of depression (2nd edition) (642-672). New York: Guilford Press.

62) Kaslow, N.J., Broth, M.R., Arnette, N.C., & Collins, M.H. (2008). Family- based treatment for adolescent depression. In S. Nolen-Hoeksema and L. Hilt (Eds.), 96 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

Handbook of adolescent depression (pp. 531-570). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum.

63) Kaslow, N.J., & Ingram, M.V. (2009). Board certification: A competency-based perspective. In C.M. Nezu, A.J. Finch, and N.P. Simon (Eds), Becoming board certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (37-46). New York: Oxford University Press.

64) Kaslow, N.J., Celano, M.P., & Stanton, M. (2009). Training in family psychology: A competencies-based approach. In. J.H. Bray and M. Stanton (Eds), The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of family psychology (pp. 112-128). Malden, MA: Wiley- Blackwell.

65) Wamboldt, M.Z., Beach, S.R.H., Kaslow, N.J., Heyman, R.E., First, M.B., & Reiss, D. (2010). Describing relationship patterns in DSM-V: A preliminary proposal. In T. Millon, R.F., Krueger, & E. Simonsen (Eds.), Contemporary directions in psychopathology: Scientific foundations of the DSM-V and ICD-11. (pp.569-576). New York: Guilford.

66) Kaslow, N.J. & Lee, E.D.M. (2010). Suicidal behavior among youth. In I.B. Weiner and W.E. Craighead (Eds.), The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology: Volume 4 (4th edition) ( pp. 1729-1732). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

67) Kaslow, N.J., Webb, C. (2010). Internship and postdoctoral residency. In J.C. Norcross, G.R. Vandenbos, and D.K. Freedheim (Eds.), History of psychotherapy: Continuity and change (2nd edition) (pp. 640-650). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

68) Kaslow, N.J., Samples, T.C., Rhodes, M., & Gantt, S. (2010). A family oriented and culturally sensitive postvention approach with suicide survivors. In J.R. Jordan and J. L. McIntosh (Eds.), Grief after suicide: Understanding the consequences and caring for the survivors (pp. 301-326). New York: Routledge.

69) Kaslow, N.J., Bhaju, J., Celano, M.P. (2011). Family therapies. In S.B. Messer and A.S.Gurman (Eds), Essential psychotherapies: Theory and practice (3rd edition) (pp. 297-344). New York: Guilford Press.

70) Beach, S.R.H., Kaslow, N.J., Foran, H.M., Heyman, R.E., & Garcia-Moreno, C. (2013). Future directions for science and public health. In H.M. Foran, S.R.H. Beach, A.M. Smith Slep, R.E. Heyman, M.Z. Wamboldt, N.J. Kaslow, and D. Reiss (Eds), Family problems and family violence: Reliable assessment and the ICD-11. (pp. 269- 275). New York: Springer.

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71) Sherman, R.M., D’Orio, B., Rhodes, M.N., Gantt, S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Racial/ethnic, spiritual/religious, and sexual orientation influences on suicidal behaviors. In M.K. Nock (Ed), Handbook of suicide and self-injury (pp.265-285). New York: Oxford University Press.

72) Johnson, W.B. & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). On developing professional psychologists: The state of the art and a look ahead. In W.B. Johnson & N.J. Kaslow (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of education and training in professional psychology (pp. 1-13). New York: Oxford Press.

72) Wilson, C.K., Hill, A.B., Lamis, D.A., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Postdoctoral training in professional psychology. In W.B. Johnson & N.J. Kaslow (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of education and training in professional psychology (pp. 171-184). New York: Oxford Press.

73) Kaslow, N.J., Johnson, W.B., & Schwartz, A.C. (2014). When training goes awry. In W.B. Johnson & N.J. Kaslow (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of education and training in professional psychology (pp. 377-397). New York: Oxford Press.

74) Grus, C.L., & Kaslow, N.J. (2014). Professionalism: Professional attitudes and values in psychology. In W.B. Johnson & N.J. Kaslow (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of education and training in professional psychology (pp. 491-509). New York: Oxford Press.

75) Kaslow, N.J., Petersen-Coleman, M.N., & Alexander, A.M. (2014). Biological and psychological interventions for depression in children and adolescents. In I.H. Gotlib and C.L. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of depression (3rd edition)(pp. 571-589). New York: Guilford Press.

76) Beach, S. R. H., Foran, H. M., Heyman, R. E., Slep, A. M. S., Cordaro, A. R., Wamboldt, M. Z., Reiss, D., & Kaslow, N. J. (2016). Relational problems: Historical background and preliminary considerations for improving current diagnostic systems. In E. Lawrence & K. Sullivan (Eds.). Relationship science and couple interventions in the 21st century (pp. 7-18). New York: Oxford University Press.

77) Foran, H. M., Heyman, R. E., Slep, A. M. S., Beach, S. R. H., Kaslow, N. J., Cordaro, A. R., Wamboldt, M. Z., & Reiss, D. (2016). Moving toward universal definitions and assessment of relational problems. In E. Lawrence & K. Sullivan (Eds.). Relationship science and couple interventions in the 21st century (pp.19-35). New York: Oxford University Press.

78) Kaslow, N.J. (2017). Alan Gurman. In J.L. Lebow (Ed.), Encyclopedia of couple 98 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

and family therapy. New York: Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15877-8_698-2

e. Books edited:

1) Beach, S., Wamboldt, M., Kaslow, N., Heyman, R., First, M.B., Underwood, L., & Reiss, D. (Eds.) (2006). Relational processes and DSM-V: Neuroscience, assessment, prevention, and intervention. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Press. 2) Foran, H. M., Beach, S. R. H., Slep, A. M. S., Heyman, R. E., Wamboldt, M. Z., (Eds.), and Kaslow, N. J., & Reiss, D., (Associate Eds.) (2013). Family violence and family problems: Reliable assessment and the ICD-11. New York: Springer Publishing.

3) Johnson, W.B. & Kaslow, N.J. (Eds.) (2014). Oxford handbook of education and training in professional psychology. New York: Oxford Press.

4) Lamis, D.A., & Kaslow, N.J. (Eds.) (2014). Advancing the science of suicidal behavior: Understanding and intervention. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

5) Messer, S.B., & Kaslow, N.J. (Eds.) (in preparation). Essential psychotherapies: Theory and practice (Third edition). New York: The Guilford Press.

f. Book reviews:

1) Kaslow, N.J. & Jackson, L. (1980). Review of Marital therapy: Strategies based on social-learning and behavior exchange principles. N.S. Jackson and G. Margolin. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 6, 46. Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1752-0606

2) Kaslow, N.J. (1986). Review of Family therapy for suicidal people. J. Richman, (Ed). Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 13, 106-108. Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1752-0606

3) Kaslow, N.J. (Fall, 1986). Review of Genograms in family assessment. M. McGoldrick and R. Gerson (Eds.). American Family Therapy Newsletter, 27. NO DOI or Website retrieval available

4) Wamboldt, F.S., Kaslow, N.J., Swift, W.J., & Ritholz, M. (1987). Letters to the editor: Dr. Wamboldt and associates reply. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144, 1376. NO DOI or Website retrieval available

5) Kaslow, N.J., & Johnston, R.S. (Summer, 1988). Review of bulimarexia: The binge/purge cycle. M. Boskind-White and W.C. White, (Eds.), American Family Therapy Newsletter, 29. NO DOI or Website retrieval available 99 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

6) Kaslow, N.J., & Gilman, S.R. (Fall 1988). Review of Suicide and its aftermath: Understanding and counseling the survivors. E.J. Dunne, J.L. McIntosh and K. Dunne- Maxim (Eds.), American Family Therapy Newsletter, 34. NO DOI or Website retrieval available

7) Kaslow, N.J., & Sears, C. (Winter, 1988). Review of Bulimia: Book for therapist and client. B. Bauer, W. Anderson, and R. Hyatt, (Eds.), American Family Therapy Newsletter, 31. NO DOI or Website retrieval available

8) Kaslow, N.J., & Carter, A. (Winter, 1989). Review of Infant and childhood depression: Developmental Factors. P.V. Trad, (Ed)., American Family Therapy Newsletter, 50-51. NO DOI or Website retrieval available

9) Kaslow, N.J. & Edell, W.S. (1990). The interplay of architecture and treatment in the new Yale Psychiatric Institute. Yale Psychiatric Quarterly, 12, 3-6. Retrieved from http://journalseeker.researchbib.com/?issn=08940495

10) Kaslow, N.J. (Spring, 1990). Review of Children in family contexts: Perspectives on treatment. L. Combrinck-Graham, (Ed.), American Family Therapy Newsletter, 43. NO DOI or Website retrieval available

11) Kaslow, N.J., & Carter, A. (1991). Review of Treating depression in children and adolescents. J.L. Matson, (Ed.), Clinical Psychology Review, 11, 118-119. http://www.journals.elsevier.com/clinical-psychology-review/

12) Kaslow, N.J., & Gladstone, T.R.G. (1994). Review of psychological aspects of depression: Toward a cognitive interpersonal integration. I.H. Gotlib and C.L. Hammen, Clinical Psychology Review, 14, 90. DOI: 10.1016/0272-7358(94)90051-5

13) Kaslow, N.J., & Egan, G.J. (1994). Review of Advances in clinical child psychology (Volume 15). T.H. Ollendick and R.J. Prinz (Eds.), Contemporary Psychology, 39, 817. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/cnt/index.aspx

14) Summerville, M.B., & Kaslow, N.J. (1995). Review of Metaphors of Family Systems Theory: Toward New Constructions. P.C. Rosenblatt (Ed.). Child, Youth, and Family Services Quarterly, 18, 12-13. NO DOI or Website retrieval available

15) Kaslow, N.J., & Dingle, A. (1995). Review of Interpersonal psychotherapy for depressed adolescents. L. Mufson, D. Moreau, M.M. Weissman, & G.L. Klerman, Contemporary Psychology, 40, 160-161. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/cnt/index.aspx 100 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

16) Kaslow, N.J., & Hazzard, A. (1996). Review of The Rorschach: A Comprehensive System. Volume 3: Assessment of children and adolescents (Second edition). J. E. Exner and I. B. Weiner (Eds.). Journal of Adolescence, 18, 699-700. http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-adolescence/

17) Mumley, D., & Kaslow, N.J. (1997). Review of Chronic Diseases. M. Stein and A. Baum (Eds.), Contemporary Psychology, 42, 58-59. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/cnt/index.aspx

18) Okun, A., & Kaslow, N.J. (1998). Review of Handbook of Psychotherapy Supervision. C.E. Watkins (Ed.), Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 35, 281-282. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/pst/index.aspx

19) Kaslow, N.J., & Dreelin, E.D. (1998). Review of Culture, ethnicity, and mental illness. A.C. Gaw (Ed.), Depression and Anxiety, 8, 171-172. Retrieved from http://www.adaa.org/resources-professionals/depression-and-anxiety-journal

20) Grabill, C.M., & Kaslow, N.J. (1999). Review of Handbook of prevention and treatment with children and adolescents. R.T. Ammerman and M. Hersen (Eds.), Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 115-116. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.proxy.library.emory.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=4&h id=119&sid=f7a1ef77-bb44-42c2-a5cc-aa971ce84771%40sessionmgr113

21) Webb, C. & Kaslow, N.J. (2001). Review of The internship, practicum, and field placement handbook: A guide for the helping professions (Second edition). B.N. Baird (Ed.). Contemporary Psychology, 46, 189-190. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/cnt/index.aspx

22) Kaslow, N.J. & Bliss, M.J. (2005). Review of From work-family balance to work-family interaction: Changing the metaphor. D.F. Halpern and S.E. Murphy (Eds.), Contemporary Psychology, 50¸ np. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/cnt/index.aspx

23) Elman, N.S., & Kaslow, N.J. (2012). Review of Professionalism in psychiatry. G.O Gabbard, L.W. Roberts, H. Crisp-Han, V. Ball, G. Hobday, and F. Rachal. Contemporary Psychology, 57. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/cnt/index.aspx

g. Other:

1) Kaslow, N.J. (2016). Florence Kaslow. In J. Lebow et al. (Eds), Encyclopedia 101 Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D.

of Couple and Family Therapy. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15877-8_789-1

2) Kaslow, N.J. & Doran, J.M. (2018). American Psychological Association. In J.S. Kreutzer, J. DeLuca, and B. Caplan (Eds), Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology (2nd edition). New York, NY: Springer International Publishing AG. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_593-3

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