CURRICULUM VITAE Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D. March 2017 Current Title: Paul J. Ramsay Chair Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry Business Address: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center 1542 Tulane Avenue, 2nd floor, New Orleans, LA 70112 Business Telephone and Fax: cell: 504-296-9011, fax: 504-568-6006 Business email Address: [email protected] Education: Undergraduate Syracuse University, B.A., Cum Laude, Psychology, August 1966 Graduate/Medical Syracuse University, M.A., Psychology, June 1967, Syracuse University, Ph.D., Psychology, June 1969 Internship Internship in Clinical Psychology - Children's Hospital Medical Center and Judge Baker Guidance Center, Harvard Medical School, August 1975- July1976 Residency Post-Doctoral Fellowships Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology - The Menninger Foundation, July 1976- August 1978 Clinical Fellowships Graduate, Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis, July 1985 Certification: National Register of Health Service Providers (1979-Present) Certified Psychologist, Number 426, State of Kansas (1978-1987) Licensure: Licensed Psychologist State, license number, effective dates State of Louisiana Number 538, (1987- Present) Academic, Professional, and Research Appointments: Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, August 1986-present . Faculty, New Orleans Psychoanalytic Center, August 1986-Present . Adjunct Professor of Psychology, University of New Orleans, September 1986- Present . Director, Violence Intervention Program for Children and Families, September 1991-August 2005 . Director, LSUHSC Harris Center for Infant Mental Health, August 1997-present . Visiting Professor, University College London August 1998 –2008 . Clinical Director for Child and Adolescent Services, Louisiana Spirit Disaster Crisis Counseling Program, September 2005-2009 . Barbara Lemann Professor 2009-2014 . Paul J. Ramsay Chair of Psychiatry, 2014-present . Co-Director, Mental and Behavioral Health Capacity Project for Gulf Region Health Outreach Program, May 2012-present . Co-Principal Investigator, Terrorism and Disaster Coalition for Child and Family Resilience, Center in National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Chair for Program Committee Workgroup, Zero to Three Annual Conference, 2017- 1 Membership in Professional Organizations: . Member, American Psychological Association, 1970-present . Member of APA Committee on Academic Freedom and Conditions of Employment, 1974-1976 . Fellow of Divisions 7, 1977 and 35, 1978 to present . Member of Information Committee, Division 7, 1978-1979 . Member of Credentials Committee, Division 7, 1980-1983 . Member, Division 37- Child, Youth and Family Services, 2000-present . Member, Society for Research in Child Development, 1970-present . Member of Publications Committee, 1974-1991 . Member of Governing Council, 1985-1991 . Chair, Interdisciplinary Affairs Committee, 1995-1997 . Secretary, 1985-1991 . Member of Board of Directors, Zero to Three, 1986-present . President, Board of Directors, 2003-2006 . Executive Committee, 2001-2008 . Program Chair for National Training Institute, 2010-2013 . Committee on the Board, 2010-present . Member, World Association for Infant Mental Health, 1988-present . President, World Association for Infant Mental Health, 1992-1996 . Member of Executive Committee, 1985-2002 . Secretary, l985-1991 . Honorary President, 2011) . Member, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 2004-present . Member, American Psychoanalytic Association, 1993-present . Member, Committee for the Fund for Psychoanalytic Research, Committee on Scientific Activities, Committee on Psychoanalysis, Community and Society, 1993-present . Member International Psychoanalytic Association, 1993-present . Member American Orthopsychiatric Association Fellow, 1976-Present . Member International Conference on Infant Studies, 1978- 1990 . Member National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, 2006-2012 Awards and Honors: . Psi Chi, Psychology Honorary Graduate School University Fellowship, 1967- 1968 . National Institute of Mental Health Predoctoral Research Fellowship, 1968-1969 . Listed in American Men and Women of Science, 1973-Present . Listed in Who's Who of American Women, 1982-Present . Harris Award for work with Adolescent Mothers and their Infants, Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, 1989-1990. Pfizer Award for Excellence in Research, Education, and Patient Care, Louisiana State University Medical Center, 1997 . First Place in Menninger Scientific Writing Competition for book Children in a Violent Society, 1997 . Badge of Honor, The New Orleans Police Foundation, 1998 . Role Model by Young Leadership Council, New Orleans, 2000 . Best social science reference text, American Publishers Association for the WAIMH Handbook of Infant Mental Health (four volumes), 2000 . Nicholas Hobbs Award by Division 37 of the American Psychological Association for contributions to public policy, 2002 2 . Medal of Honor awarded by the Mayor of New Orleans, 2002 . Honored with Proclamation from the New Orleans City Council recognizing work helping children and families in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, 2006. Family Services of New Orleans for Outstanding Service, 2007. Sarah Haley Award for Clinical Excellence in work with trauma by the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 2007 . Proclamation from the St. Bernard School Board for outstanding and continuing service, 2007 . Recognized as “Hero of Gustav” by LSU Health Sciences Center, 2008 . Awarded with the LSUHSC team from the Department of Psychiatry a Distinguished Partners in Education Award by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education of the State Department of Education for work in schools following Hurricane Katrina, 2009 . Honorary President Distinction, World Association for Infant Mental Health, 2010 . Presidential Commendation from the American Psychiatric Association for leadership in mental health recovery following Hurricane Katrina, 2010 . Recognized with the Reginald Lourie Award for leadership in the field of infant mental health and outstanding contributions to the health and welfare of children and families, 2014. Awarded the Paul J. Ramsey Chair, September 2014 TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES Course/Clerkship/Residency or Fellowship/CME Directorships Assistant Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Cornell University, 1969-1971 . Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Temple University, 1971-1973 . Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Temple University, 1973-1976 . Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Human Development, University of Kansas, 1977-1984 . Temporary Professor, Department of Psychology, Kansas State University, 1978- 1979 . Research and Staff Psychologist, The Menninger Foundation, 1978-1986 . Instructor, Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis, 1981-1986 . Adjunct Professor, Department of Human Development, University of Kansas, 1984-1986 . Director, Infant and Child Development Center, The Menninger Foundation, 1985- 1987 Curriculum Development/Implementation Developing Infant Mental Health curriculum for year-long training program for child psychiatry residents, clinical psychology post-doctoral fellows, clinical psychology pre- doctoral fellows, and social work trainees Formal Course Responsibilities Undergraduate Courses: (1969-1975 at Cornell University & Temple University) . Evolution of Female Personality: History and Prospects . Introductory Developmental Psychology . Introductory Psychology (Developmental Section) . Sex Role Development and Sex Differences . Infant Development 3 Graduate Courses: (1969-1975 at Cornell University and Temple University) . Socialization and the Parent-Child Relationship . Advanced Personality Development . Seminar in Developmental Psychology . Practicum in Developmental Psychology . Infancy Seminar . Emotional and Social Development in Infancy Post Graduate Courses: . Infant Mental Health, 1984-1986 Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis . Cornell University and Temple University, 1969-1975 o Human Development o Infancy o Emotional and Social Development o Infant and Relationship Development for High Psychosocial Risk Groups . Director of Year Long Seminar in Infant Mental Health for Harris Center for Infant Mental Health, LSU Health Sciences Center, 1999-present o Infant Mental Health o Posttraumatic Stress Disorder o Trauma and effects on children and adolescents o Vicarious trauma and secondary traumatization . Development lectures for course for 2nd year medical students on infancy and early childhood and child and adolescent development, 2006-present . Discussion group on mental health issues for 1st year medical students . Infant mental health for child psychiatry fellows, 2006-2010 . Infancy and Early Childhood for 2nd year medical students, Psychiatry and Medicine, February 2016 Departmental/Interdisciplinary Teaching Conferences . Grand Rounds on "Adolescents as Mothers," LSU and Tulane Medical Centers, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1986. Grand Rounds on “Infant Mental Health” at Our Lady of the Lake Medical Center, Baton Rouge, June, 2001. School Violence: Risk Factors and Prevention, LSU Health Sciences Center, September, 2001 . Infant Mental Health: What is it and Why is it Important?, Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital, July, 2003 . Grand Rounds, Children’s Hospital, New Orleans with Patricia Morse, Stewart Gordon, and Ragihur Mangat on “Psychologcial Trauma in a General Pediatrics Population: Results from the Louisiana Rural Trauma Services
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