David Leland Roberts, Ph.D

David Leland Roberts, Ph.D

David Leland Roberts, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae UTHSCSA Office: 210-562-5263 Department of Psychiatry MC7792 Cell: 203-535-5117 7703 Floyd Curl Drive Fax: 210-567-1291 San Antonio, TX 78229-3900 [email protected] EMPLOYMENT Current positions Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Department of Psychiatry 2010 – present Division of Schizophrenia and Related Disorders University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio Staff Psychologist Audie L. Murphy Memorial VA Hospital 2010 – present South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio Previous position Executive Director University of Chicago Center for Public Mental Health 2001-2002 Services and Policy Research EDUCATION Postdoctoral Fellowship NIMH Kirschstein T-32 2008 – 2010 Research Training in Functional Disability Interventions Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT Mentors: Ralph Hoffman, MD; Morris Bell, PhD Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2008 Clinical Psychology, APA Accredited Program Faculty Advisor: David Penn, PhD Predoctoral Internship Yale University School of Medicine 2007 – 2008 Clinical Psychology, APA Accredited Program Major Rotation: Psychosis Treatment Team Minor Rotation: Community Services Network Master of Arts University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2005 Clinical Psychology, APA Accredited Program Master of Arts University of Chicago 2001 Social Sciences Faculty Advisor: David Orlinksy, Ph.D. Bachelor of Arts Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT 1996 Anthropology, Honors David L. Roberts - 1 PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE State of Texas, Licensed Psychologist (# 34926) – 2010-present State of Connecticut, Licensed Psychologist (# 2981) – 2009-2011 HONORS & AWARDS Wallach Award for outstanding outgoing clinical psychology student – UNC-CH, Spring, 2008 University of North Carolina Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars – 2008 North Carolina Impact Award – UNC-CH, Spring, 2007 Graduate Mentor Support Grant – UNC-CH, Fall, 2006 University Tanner Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching – UNC-CH, Spring, 2006 Runner-up, Outstanding Student Research Award – Schizophrenia SIG, ABCT, Chicago, 2006 Comprehensive Doctoral Examination Honors – UNC-CH, Spring, 2005 Letter of Commendation for Exemplary Teaching – UNC-CH, Spring, 2005 Graduate Master’s Fellowship – University of Chicago, Fall, 2000 Undergraduate Honors – Wesleyan University, Spring, 1996 PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed articles Roberts, D. L. & Velligan, D. I. (in press). Long acting injection clinics in first episode psychosis. Current Drug Delivery. Roberts, D. L. & Velligan, D. I. (2012). Can social functioning in schizophrenia be improved through targeted social cognitive intervention? Rehabilitation Research and Practice, 1- 8. Roberts, D. L., Kleinlein, P., & Stevens, B. J. (2012). An alternative to generating alternative interpretations in social cognitive therapy for psychosis. Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy, 40, 491-495. Roberts, D. L., Fredrick, M. M., Carr, H. N., & Velligan, D. I. (2011). Interventions to improve oral medication adherence in psychosis: The role of adherence measurement. Neuropsychiatry, 1, 361-369. Roberts, D. L., Penn, D. L., Corrigan, P., Lipkovitch, I., Kinon, B., & Black, R. A. (2010). Antipsychotic medication and social cue recognition in chronic schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 178, 46-50. Roberts, D. L., Penn, D. L., Labate, D., Margolis, S., & Sterne, A. (2010). Transportability and feasibility of Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) in community settings. Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy, 38, 35-47. Roberts, D. L. & Penn, D. L. (2009). Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) for outpatients with schizophrenia: A preliminary study. Psychiatry Research, 166, 141-147. Roberts, D. L. & Penn, D. L. (2009). The effects of task engagement and interpersonal rapport on WCST performance in schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 12, 57-72. David L. Roberts - 2 Penn, D. L., Sanna, L., & Roberts, D. L. (2008). Social cognition in schizophrenia: An overview. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 34, 408-411. Combs, D. R., Adams, S. D., Penn, D. L., Roberts, D. L., Tiegreen, J., & Stem, P. (2007). Social Cognition and Interaction Training for inpatients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: Preliminary findings. Schizophrenia Research, 91, 112-116. Penn, D. L., Roberts, D. L., Combs, D., & Sterne, A. (2007). Best Practices: The development of the Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) program for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. Psychiatric Services, 58, 449-452. Couture, S. M., Penn, D. L., & Roberts, D. L. (2006). The functional significance of social cognition in schizophrenia: A review. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 32, S44-S63. Couture, S. M., Roberts, D. L., Penn, D. L., Cather, C., Otto, M., & Goff, D. C. (2006). Do baseline client characteristics predict the therapeutic alliance in the treatment of schizophrenia? Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 194, 10-14. Penn, D. L., Roberts, D. L., Munt, E., Silverstein, E., & Sheitman, B. (2005). A pilot study of Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) for schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 80, 357-359. Roberts, D. L., Penn, D. L., Cather, C., Otto, M., & Goff, D. C. (2004). Should CBT target the social impairments associated with schizophrenia? Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly, 18, 255-264. McCoy, M. L., Roberts, D. L., Hanrahan, P., Clay, R., & Luchins, D. J. (2004). Jail linkage ACT services for individuals with mental illnesses. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 27, 243- 250. Luchins, D. J., Roberts, D. L., & Hanrahan P. (2003). Representative payeeship and mental illness: A review. Administration & Policy in Mental Health, 30, 341-353. Hanrahan, P., Luchins, D. J., Savage, C., Patrick, G., Roberts, D., & Conrad, K. J. (2002). Representative payee programs for mentally ill persons in Illinois: Census survey. Psychiatric Services, 53, 190-194. Books Roberts, D. L., & Penn, D. L. (Eds.). Social Cognition in Schizophrenia: From Evidence to Treatment. In Press. New York: Oxford University Press. Roberts, D. L., Penn, D. L., & Combs, D. (2011). Social Cognition and Interaction Training. (Japanese translation). T. Mogami (Trans). Tokyo: Seiwa Shoten Publishers. Book chapters, published abstracts & non-peer reviewed articles Roberts, D. L., & Pinkham, A. E. (in press). The future of social cognition in schizophrenia: Implications from the normative literature. In D. L. Roberts & D. L. Penn (Eds.). Social David L. Roberts - 3 Cognition in Schizophrenia: From Evidence to Treatment. New York: Oxford University Press. Roberts, D. L., Stutes, D., & Hoffman, R. (in press). Alien intentionality in schizophrenia. In A. Mishara, M. Schwartz, P. Corlett, & P. Fletcher (Eds.), Phenomenological Neuropsychiatry: Bridging the Clinic with Clinical Neuroscience. New York: Springer Science. Roberts, D. L. & Velligan, D. I. (2011). Medication adherence in schizophrenia: Applying expert consensus guidelines. Drug Discovery Today: Therapeutic Strategies, 8, 11-15. Roberts, D. L., Fiszdon, J., & Tek, C. (2011). Initial validity of the Social Cognition Screening Questionnaire (SCSQ). Schizophrenia Bulletin, 37, supp1, 280. Roberts, D. L., Fiszdon, J. M, DeGeorge, P., & Tek, C. (2009). Impression-management effects in paranoia assessment. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 35, supp1, 2-3. Roberts, D. L., & Penn, D. L. (2009). Preliminary findings from a community-based effectiveness trial of Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT). Schizophrenia Bulletin, 35, supp1, 349. Roberts, D. L., Combs, D. R., & Penn, D. L. (2009). Social Cognition & Interaction Training (SCIT): Treatment outcomes and potential mechanisms of change. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 35, Supp1, 350. Roberts, D. L., Pinkham, A. E., & Penn, D. P. (2006). Group cognitive behavioral therapy for schizophrenia. In P. J. Bieling, M. Anthony, & R. McCabe (Eds.), Cognitive Behavioral Groups: Skills and Processes. New York: Guilford Publications. Combs, D. R., Spaulding, W. D., Penn, D. L., Adams, S. D., Roberts, D. L., & Iyer, S. N. (2006). Graduate Training in Cognitive-Behavioral therapy for psychosis: The approaches of three generations of clinical researchers. The Behavior Therapist, 29, 12-16. Roberts, D. L., Penn, D. L., & Combs, D. R. (2006). Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT). Treatment manual. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: Authors. Luchins, D. J., Roberts, D. L., & Hanrahan, P. (2001). Provision of protective payee status. Behavioral Health Recovery Management, Web-based clinical practice guidelines, www.bhrm.org Manuscripts under review Roberts, D. L., Penn, D. L., & Combs, D. R. (under review). Social Cognition and Interaction Training: Treatment Manual. New York: Oxford University Press. Roberts, D. L., Combs, D. R., Willoughby, M., Mintz, J., Marks-Gibson, C., Rupp, B., & Penn, D. L. (under review). A randomized, controlled trial of Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) for outpatients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Roberts, D. L., Fernandes, J. M. P., Service, H. M., Carr, H. N., Sierra, C., & Velligan, D. I. (under review). The waiting room task: A new measure of social cognitive capacity and bias in schizophrenia. David L. Roberts - 4 Xu, Z., Roberts, D. L., Wang, Y., Shen, Z., Cao, R. (under review). Social cognition and Interaction Training for outpatients with schizophrenia: An event-related potentials study. Wang, Y., Roberts, D. L., Xu, B., Cao, R., Yan, M., Jiang, Q. (under review). Social Cognition

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