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updated October 2020 1 of 17 Alex R. Dopp, PhD Curriculum Vitae CONTACT INFORMATION RAND Corporation Email: [email protected] Department of Behavioral and Policy Sciences Phone: 310-393-0411 x7611 1776 Main Street Fax: 310-393-4818 Santa Monica, CA 90401 Twitter: @alex_dopp_phd POSITIONS HELD 2019 Now Associate Behavioral/Social Scientist, Dept of Behavioral and Policy Sciences RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA 2019 Adjunct Behavioral/Social Scientist RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA 2016 2019 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological Science University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 2015 2016 Predoctoral Psychology Intern Traumatic Stress Track Charleston Consortium, Charleston, SC EDUCATION 2016 Ph.D. in Child Clinical Psychology University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 2012 M.A. in Psychology University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 2009 B.A. with High Honors in Psychology, Academic Minor in Biology University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE 2017-2020 Licensed Psychologist #17-23P, Arkansas Psychology Board GRANTS FUNDED 2019-2024 Co-Investigator, “Improving Access and Treatment for Co-occurring Opioid Use Disorders and Mental Illness,” (NIMH UF1 MH121954; Co-PIs, Katherine Watkins and Miriam Komaromy). 2019-2024 Co-Investigator, “Comparative Effectiveness of Significant Other-Enhanced OBOT in Primary Care,” (OBOT-2018C2-12876; PI, Karen Osilla). Co-Investigator, COVID-19-related enhancement: “Promoting OUD recovery by adapting a support person group intervention to telehealth2019-2024 Co-Investigator, “Rural Expansion of Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder,” (NIDA Clinical Trials Network Protocol 00102; PI, Yih-Ing Hser).

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  • updated October 2020

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    Alex R. Dopp, PhD Curriculum Vitae

    CONTACT INFORMATION

    RAND Corporation Email: [email protected]

    Department of Behavioral and Policy Sciences Phone: 310-393-0411 x7611

    1776 Main Street Fax: 310-393-4818

    Santa Monica, CA 90401 Twitter: @alex_dopp_phd

    POSITIONS HELD

    2019 – Now Associate Behavioral/Social Scientist, Dept of Behavioral and Policy Sciences

    RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA

    2019 Adjunct Behavioral/Social Scientist

    RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA

    2016 – 2019 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological Science

    University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

    2015 – 2016 Predoctoral Psychology Intern – Traumatic Stress Track

    Charleston Consortium, Charleston, SC

    EDUCATION

    2016 Ph.D. in Child Clinical Psychology

    University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

    2012 M.A. in Psychology

    University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

    2009 B.A. with High Honors in Psychology, Academic Minor in Biology

    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

    PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE

    2017-2020 Licensed Psychologist #17-23P, Arkansas Psychology Board

    GRANTS FUNDED

    2019-2024 Co-Investigator, “Improving Access and Treatment for Co-occurring Opioid Use

    Disorders and Mental Illness,” (NIMH UF1 MH121954; Co-PIs, Katherine Watkins and

    Miriam Komaromy).

    2019-2024 Co-Investigator, “Comparative Effectiveness of Significant Other-Enhanced OBOT in

    Primary Care,” (OBOT-2018C2-12876; PI, Karen Osilla).

    Co-Investigator, COVID-19-related enhancement: “Promoting OUD recovery by

    adapting a support person group intervention to telehealth”

    2019-2024 Co-Investigator, “Rural Expansion of Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder,”

    (NIDA Clinical Trials Network Protocol 00102; PI, Yih-Ing Hser).

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    2021-2024 Co-Investigator, “Strategies for Implementing PrEP Services in a Trans Community

    Center,” (California HIV/AIDS Research Program H21IS3484; PI, Erik Storholm).

    2020-2023 Co-Investigator, “Multi-Ethnic Multi-Level Strategies and Behavioral Economics to

    Eliminate Hypertension Disparities in LA County,” (NHLBI UG3 HL154302; Co-PIs,

    Arleen F. Brown and Joseph A. Ladapo).

    2019-2022 Co-Investigator, “Taking Effective School Violence Prevention to Scale,” (NIJ 2017-CK-

    BX-0020; PI, M. Rebecca Kilburn).

    2019-2021 Co-Investigator, “ODR Supportive Housing Study,” (Rose Hills Foundation [no award

    number]; PI, Sarah Hunter).

    2018-2021 Co-Investigator, “Family Navigator E3 Project: Enhancing Early Engagement in Mental

    Health Services through Children's Advocacy Center's Family Advocates,” (NIMH R34

    MH118486; PI, Jane F. Silovsky).

    2020 Co-Investigator, “Experiences of Opioid Treatment Programs in Delivering Telemedicine

    Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” (Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts; PI,

    Sarah Hunter).

    2020 Co-Investigator, “The Impact of COVID-19 on Social Service Providers in Los Angeles,”

    (RAND-Initiated Research/Pardee RAND Graduate School Award #20200585; PI,

    Stephanie Holliday).

    2017-2019 Principal Investigator, “Concept Mapping to Cross-Walk Implementation and User-

    Centered Design Strategies,” (U of Arkansas Marie Wilson Howells Endowment).

    2016-2019 Co-Investigator, “Integrated Care for Vulnerable and Underserved Populations: Building

    Competencies and Commitment into the Doctoral ‘DNA’,” (DHHS HRSA D40-HP29826;

    PI, Ana J. Bridges).

    2017-2018 Visiting Scholar at Texas A&M University, Southeastern Conference Faculty Travel

    Program, (SECU).

    2017 Principal Investigator, “Psychological Clinic Implementation of Telehealth Services,” (U

    of Arkansas Marie Wilson Howells Endowment).

    2014-2015 Co-Investigator, “Social Ecology of Aggression in Autism Spectrum Disorders,” (U of

    Missouri Research Council URC-14-024; PI, Charles M. Borduin).

    CONSULTATION AND EVALUATION CONTRACTS

    2020-Now Consultant, “Prospective Identification of the Most Vulnerable Youth with T1D,” (Juvenile

    Diabetes Research Foundation; PI, David V. Wagner).

    2019-Now Consultant, “IMPACT Arkansas: Integrating Medical and Psychological Accessible Care

    to Treat the Behavioral Health and Substance Use/Opioid Use Needs of Underserved

    Arkansans,” (DHHS HRSA; PI, Ana J. Bridges).

    2019-Now Consultant, “UW ALACRITY Center for Psychosocial Interventions Research,” (NIMH

    P50 MH115837; PI, Patricia Areán).

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    2012-2018 Consultant, “MST Outcomes Tracking Project,” (Focus Research & Evaluation, Denver

    CO / University of New Mexico-Department of Psychiatry, Division of Community

    Behavioral Health, Albuquerque, NM).

    2016-2018 Consultant, “Process and Implementation Evaluation of Community-Based Services for

    Problematic Sexual Behavior of Youth,” (OJJDP 2013-MU-MU-K102; PI, Jane Silovsky).

    2017-2018 Lead Evaluator, “MST Institute Evaluation Project,” (MST Institute, Charleston, SC).

    2017-2018 Consultant, “Economic Analysis of Juvenile Justice Reform Initiatives,” (Arkansas

    Department of Human Services, Division of Youth Services, Little Rock, AR).

    OTHER GRANTS EXPERIENCE

    2015-2016 Research Preceptee, “Testing the Community-Based Learning Collaborative

    Implementation Model,” (NIMH R34 MH104470; PI, Rochelle F. Hanson).

    2014-2015 Research Clinician, “Impulsivity in Cocaine Abusers: Relationship to Drug Taking and

    Treatment Outcome,” (NIDA R01 DA035846; PI, Richard W. Foltin).

    2013 Research Assistant, “Motivated Attention: Effects of Alcohol Advertising on Youth

    Drinking,” (NIAAA R01 AA020970; PI, Bruce D. Bartholow).

    HONORS AND AWARDS

    2019-2021 Implementation Research Institute fellow (NIMH)

    2019 Early Career Award, Association for Behavioral & Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)

    Dissemination & Implementation Science Special Interest Group (DIS SIG)

    2019 Finalist, William T. Grant Foundation Scholars Program. Proposal title: “Leveraging

    Human-Centered Design to Improve Use of Research Evidence with Vulnerable Youth in

    Rural Communities”

    2018-2019 Robert C. and Sandra Connor Endowed Faculty Fellowship (University of Arkansas)

    2018 Training Institute for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health fellow (NIH)

    2017-2018 Child Intervention, Prevention, and Services (CHIPS) fellow (NIMH)

    2017 New Faculty Commendation for Teaching Commitment (University of Arkansas)

    2010-2015 G. Ellsworth Huggins Graduate Fellowship (University of Missouri) 2014 Mark Thelen Outstanding Clinical Graduate Student Award (University of Missouri, Dept

    of Psych Sciences)

    2014 Lizette Peterson-Homer Graduate Fellowship (University of Missouri, Dept of Psych

    Sciences)

    2013-2014 Robert S. Daniel Teaching Fellowship (University of Missouri, Dept of Psych Sciences)

    2013 2nd Place, Student Poster Award (ABCT DIS SIG)

    2012 Summer Grant-Writing Fellowship (University of Missouri, Dept of Psych Sciences)

    2012 Honorable Mention, National Student Ethics Prize (APA Ethics Office)

    PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

    Barnett, M. L., Dopp, A. R., Klein, C., Ettner, S. L., Powell, B. J., & Saldana, L. (2020). Collaborating

    with health economists to advance implementation science: A qualitative study. Implementation

    Science Communications, 1:82. https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-020-00074-w

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    Wagner, T. H., Dopp, A. R., & Gold, H. T. (2020). Estimating downstream budget impacts in

    implementation research. Medical Decision Making. https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X20954387

    Mundey, P. J., Slemaker, A., Dopp, A. R., Beasley, L. O., & Silovsky, J. F. (2020). Sustaining treatment

    for youth with problematic sexual behavior: Administrator and stakeholder perspectives

    following implementation. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research.

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11414-020-09726-0

    Dopp, A. R., Narcisse, M. R., Mundey, P., Silovsky, J. F., Smith, A. B., Mandell, D., Funderburk, B. W.,

    Powell, B. J., Schmidt, S., Edwards, D., Luke, D., & Mendel, P. (2020). A scoping review of

    strategies for financing the implementation of evidence-based practices in behavioral health

    systems: State of the literature and future directions. Implementation Research and Practice.

    https://doi.org/10.1177/2633489520939980

    Holliday, S. B., Hunter, S. B., Dopp, A. R., Chamberlin, M., & Iguchi, M. Y. (2020). Exploring the

    impact of COVID-19 on social services for vulnerable populations in Los Angeles: Lessons

    learned from community providers. RAND Corporation. https://doi.org/10.7249/RRA431-1

    Smith, A. B., Dopp, A. R., Perrine, C. M., Parisi, K. E., Vanderzee, K. L., John, S., Edge, N. A., &

    Kramer, T. L. (2020). Training providers at Children’s Advocacy Centers to treat early childhood

    trauma: Perspectives on barriers, facilitators, and sustainability. Children and Youth Services

    Review, 118:105379. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105379

    Dopp, A. R. & Lantz, P. M. (2020). Moving upstream to improve children's mental health through

    community and policy change. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health

    Services Research, 47, 779–78. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-019-01001-5

    Lyon, A. R., Dopp, A. R., Brewer, S. K., Kientz, J. A., & Munson, S. A. (2020). Designing the future of

    children’s mental health services. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental

    Health Services Research, 47, 735–751. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-020-01038-x

    Hunter, S. B., Felician, M., Dopp, A. R., Godley, S. H., Garner, B. R., Bouskill, K., & Slaughter, M. E.

    (2020). What influences evidence-based treatment sustainment after implementation support

    ends? A mixed method study of the Adolescent-Community Reinforcement Approach. Journal of

    Substance Abuse Treatment, 113:107999 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2020.107999

    Dopp, A. R., Parisi, K. E., Munson, S. A., & Lyon, A. R. (2020). Aligning implementation and user-

    centered design strategies to enhance the impact of health services: Results from a concept

    mapping study. Implementation Science Communications, 1:17. https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-020-00020-w

    Dopp, A. R., Mundey, P., Silovsky, J. F., Hunter, M., & Slemaker, A. (2020). Economic value of

    community-based services for problematic sexual behaviors in youth: A mixed-method cost-

    effectiveness analysis. Child Abuse & Neglect, 105:104043.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104043

    Eisman, A. B., Kilbourne, A. M., Dopp, A. R., Saldana, L., & Eisenberg, D. (2020). Economic

    evaluation in implementation science: Making the business case for implementation strategies.

    Psychiatry Research, 283:112433. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2019.06.008

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    Mundey, P., Slemaker, A., Dopp, A. R., Beasley, L. O., & Silovsky, J. F. (2019). Qualitative analysis of

    administrator, provider, and stakeholder views on the costs and benefits of a treatment for

    problematic sexual behavior of youth. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental

    Health Services Research, 47, 126-137. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-019-00978-3

    Dopp, A. R., Perrine, C. M., Iovan, S., & Lantz, P. M. (2019). Pay-for-Success as a financing strategy

    for evidence-based practices: An illustration with Multisystemic Therapy. Administration and

    Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 46(5), 629-635.

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-019-00940-3

    Brown, C. E., Borduin, C. M., Dopp, A. R., & Mazurek, M. O. (2019). The social ecology of aggression

    in youths with autism spectrum disorder. Autism Research, 12, 1636-1647.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104043

    Wagner, D. V., Borduin, C. M., Mazurek, M. O., Kanne, S. M., & Dopp, A. R. (2019). Multisystemic

    therapy for disruptive behavior problems in youths with autism spectrum disorders: Results from

    a small randomized clinical trial. Evidence-Based Practice in Child & Adolescent Mental Health,

    4(1), 42-54. https://doi.org/10.1080/23794925.2018.1560237

    Dopp, A. R., Mundey, P., Beasley, L. O., Silovsky, J. F., & Eisenberg, D. (2019). Mixed-method

    approaches to strengthen economic evaluations in implementation research. Implementation

    Science, 14:2. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-018-0850-6

    Dopp, A. R., Parisi, K. E., Munson, S. A., & Lyon, A. R. (2019). Integrating implementation and user-

    centered design strategies to enhance the impact of health services: Protocol from a concept

    mapping study. Health Research Policy and Systems, 17:1. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-018-0403-0

    Gonzalez, M. L. S., McCord, C. E., Dopp, A. R., Tarlow, K. R., Dickey, N. J., McMaughan, D. K., &

    Elliott, T. R. (2019). Telemental health training and delivery in primary care: A case report of

    interdisciplinary treatment. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 75(2), 260-270.

    https://doi.org/10.1002/jclp.22719

    Dopp, A. R., Parisi, K. E., Munson, S. A., & Lyon, A. R. (2018). A glossary of user-centered design

    concepts and strategies for implementation experts. Translational Behavioral Medicine, iby119.

    https://doi.org/10.1093/tbm/iby119

    Dopp, A. R., Schaeffer, C. M., Swenson, C. C., & Powell, J. S. (2018). Economic impact of

    multisystemic therapy for child abuse and neglect. Administration and Policy in Mental Health

    and Mental Health Services Research, 45(6), 876-87. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10488-018-0870-1

    Dopp, A. R., Coen, A. S., Smith, A. B., Reno, J. R., Bernstein, D. B., Kerns, S. E. U., & Altschul, D. B.

    (2018). Economic impact of the statewide implementation of an evidence-based treatment:

    Multisystemic therapy in New Mexico. Behavior Therapy, 49(4), 551-566.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beth.2017.12.003

    Dopp, A. R., Smith, A. B., Dueweke, A., &, Bridges, A. J. (2018). Cost-savings analysis of primary care

    behavioral health in a pediatric setting: Implications for provider agencies and training programs.

    Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 6(2), 129-139. https://doi.org/10.1037/cpp0000231

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    Dopp, A. R., Wolkowicz, N., Mapes, A., & Feldner, M. T. (2017). Implementation of telepsychology

    services in a university training clinic: Process and lessons learned. The Behavior Therapist,

    40(7), 261-267. Available at http://www.abct.org/docs/PastIssue/40n7.pdf

    Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., Rothman, D., & Letourneau, E. J. (2017). Evidence-based treatments for

    youths who engage in illegal sexual behaviors. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent

    Psychology, 46(5), 631-645. https://doi.org/10.1080/15374416.2016.1261714

    Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., Willroth, E. C., & Sorg, A. A. (2017). Long-term economic benefits of

    psychological interventions for criminality: Comparing and integrating estimation methods.

    Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 23(3), 312-323. doi.org/10.1037/law0000134

    Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., White, M. H., & Kuppens, S. (2017). Family-based treatments for serious

    juvenile offenders: A multilevel meta-analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,

    85(4), 335-354. https://doi.org/10.1037/ccp0000183

    Johnides, B. D., Borduin, C. M., Wagner, D. V., & Dopp, A. R. (2017). Effects of multisystemic therapy

    on caregivers of serious juvenile offenders: A 20-year follow-up to a randomized clinical trial.

    Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 85(4), 323-334.

    https://doi.org/10.1037/ccp0000199

    Dopp, A. R., Hanson, R. F., Saunders, B. E., Dismuke, C. E., & Moreland, A. D. (2017). Community-

    based implementation of trauma-focused interventions for youth: Economic impact of the

    learning collaborative model. Psychological Services, 14(1), 57-65.

    https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000131

    Hanson, R. F., Schoenwald, S., Saunders, B. E., Chapman, J., Palinkas, L. A., Moreland, A. D., &

    Dopp, A. R. (2016). Testing the community-based learning collaborative (CBLC)

    implementation model: A study protocol. International Journal of Mental Health Systems,

    10(52). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13033-016-0084-4

    Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., & Brown, C. E. (2015). Evidence-based treatments for youths with

    problem sexual behaviors: Review and recommendations. Journal of Aggression, Conflict, and

    Peace Research, 7, 223-236. https://doi.org/10.1108/JACPR-01-2015-0155

    Borduin, C. M., & Dopp, A. R. (2015). Economic impact of multisystemic therapy with juvenile sexual

    offenders. Journal of Family Psychology, 29, 687-696. https://doi.org/10.1037/fam0000113

    Sawyer, A. M., Borduin, C. M., & Dopp, A. R. (2015). Long-term impact of interventions for youth

    antisocial behavior: A meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review, 42, 130-144.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2015.06.009

    Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., Wagner, D. V., & Sawyer, A. M. (2014). Economic impact of

    multisystemic therapy through midlife: A cost-benefit analysis with serious juvenile offenders

    and their siblings. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 82, 694-705.

    https://doi.org/10.1037/a0036415

    Wagner, D. V., Borduin, C. M., Sawyer, A. M., & Dopp, A. R. (2014). Long-term prevention of

    criminality in siblings of serious and violent juvenile offenders: A 25-year follow-up to a

    randomized clinical trial of multisystemic therapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical

    Psychology, 82, 492-499. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0035624

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    Dopp, A. R. (2013). Treatment of sexual minority youth: Ethical considerations for professionals in

    psychology. Ethics and Behavior, 23, 16-30. https://doi.org/10.1080/10508422.2012.728474

    Dopp, A. R., & Cain, A. C. (2012). The role of peer relationships in parental bereavement. Death

    Studies, 36, 41-60. https://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2011.573175

    BOOK CHAPTERS

    Dopp, A. R., Perrine, C. M., Parisi, K. E., Hill, M. A., & Caldwell, M. F. (2020). Evidence-based

    assessment and treatment approaches for adolescents who have engaged in sexually abusive

    behavior. In J. Proulx, F. Cortoni, L. A. Craig, & E. J. Letourneau (Eds.), What Works with

    Sexual Offenders: Contemporary Perspectives in Theory, Assessment, Treatment, and

    Prevention. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119439325.ch15

    Borduin, C. M., Johnides, B. D., Sheerin, K., & Dopp, A. R. (2019). Multisystemic therapy. In R. D.

    Morgan (Ed.), The Sage Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology. Sage.

    Dopp, A. R., Smith, A. B., Berman, I. S., & Hill, M. (2018). Family and community therapies. In M. M.

    Martel (Ed.), Developmental Pathways to Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders

    (pp. 263-295). Elsevier.

    Borduin, C. M., Dopp, A. R., Quetsch, L. B., & Johnides, B. D. (2017). Multisystemic therapy for

    violent and aggressive youths. In P. Sturmey (Ed.), The Wiley Handbook of Violence and

    Aggression (Vol. 2: Assessment, Prevention and Treatment of Individuals). Wiley.

    https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119057574.whbva070

    Borduin, C. M., Dopp, A. R., Borduin, B. J., & Munschy, R. J. (2016). Multisystemic therapy for youths

    with problem sexual behaviours: Empirical, theoretical, and clinical foundations. In D. P. Boer,

    L. E. Marshall & W. L. Marshall (Eds.), The Wiley Handbook on the Theories, Assessment, &

    Treatment of Sexual Offending (1st ed., Vol. III: Treatment, pp. 1331-1346). Wiley.

    Borduin, C. M., Dopp, A. R., & Taylor, E. K. (2013). Evidence-based interventions for serious and

    violent juvenile offenders. In L. A. Craig, L. Dixon, & T. A. Gannon (Eds.), What Works in

    Offender Rehabilitation: An Evidence-Based Approach to Assessment and Treatment (pp. 192-

    210). Wiley.

    COMMENTARIES

    Dopp, A. R., Holliday, S. B., & Hunter, S. B. (2020, June 30). Defund the LAPD? Garcetti budget

    proposal takes a step in that direction. RAND Blog. https://www.rand.org/blog/2020/06/defund-

    the-lapd-garcetti-budget-proposal-takes-a-step.html

    Dopp, A. R. (2018). There are promising effects from group intervention for clinically aggressive youth

    on probation: Comment on Kendall et al., 2017. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 22(1), e6.

    https://doi.org/ 10.1136/ebmental-2018-300024

    Borduin, C. M., & Dopp, A. R. (2014). Multisystemic therapy for problem sexual behavior:

    Comprehensive treatment with juvenile sexual offenders and their families. Section on Child

    Maltreatment Newsletter, Division 37, American Psychological Association, 19, 2-4.

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    Borduin, C. M., & Dopp, A. R. (2012). Multisystemic therapy reduces re-offending in young offenders

    between 12 and 18 months post-treatment: Comment on Butler et al., 2011. Evidence-Based

    Mental Health, 15, 48. https://doi.org/10.1136/ebmental-2012-100568

    EVALUATION REPORTS

    Dopp, A. R., & Brunk, M. E. (2018). Evaluation report: Multi-Systemic Therapy Program [name of

    agency redacted]. Charleston, SC: MST Institute.

    Coen, A. S., & Dopp, A. R. (2016). New Mexico MST outcomes tracking project: Results for New

    Mexico’s MST providers, July 2005-June 2015. Denver, CO: Center for Effective Interventions.

    Dopp, A. R. & Coen, A. S. (2014). Youth receiving multisystemic therapy save taxpayers in New Mexico

    more than $54 million, save crime victims $105 million. Mount Pleasant, SC: MST Services, Inc.

    Coen, A. S., & Dopp, A. R. (2014). Evaluation brief: New Mexico MST outcomes tracking project:

    Results for six New Mexico providers, July 2005-June 2014. Denver, CO: Center for Effective

    Interventions.

    Coen, A. S., & Dopp, A. R. (2013). Evaluation brief: New Mexico MST outcomes: Results for ten New

    Mexico providers, July 2005-December 2012. Denver, CO: Center for Effective Interventions.

    CHAIRED SYMPOSIA

    Dopp, A. R. (2020, December). Strategies for financing the implementation and scaling of evidence-

    based practices: A research agenda and case examples. Symposium conducted at NIH Annual

    Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health (virtual conference).

    Dopp, A. R. (2020, November). Novel intervention and implementation approaches to improve

    behavioral health care access and outcomes in primary care settings. Symposium conducted at

    meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (virtual conference).

    Dopp, A. R. (2019, September). Economic and cost research methods to inform administrators’ and

    policymakers’ investments in implementation. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the

    Society for Implementation Research Collaboration, Seattle, WA.

    Dopp, A. R. (2018, August). Building telepsychology competencies into clinical training: Process and

    outcomes. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, San

    Francisco, CA.

    Dopp, A. R. (2017, November). Promotion of evidence-based treatments for youth through state and

    local policy initiatives: Implications for dissemination and implementation science. Symposium

    conducted at meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.

    Dopp, A. R., & Gallo, K. (2014, November). Emerging trends and novel directions in dissemination and

    implementation science. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral

    and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

    PEER-REVIEWED ORAL PRESENTATIONS

    Dopp, A. R., Narcisse, M. R., Mundey, P., Silovsky, J. F., Smith, A. B., Mandell, D., Funderburk, B. W.,

    Powell, B. J., Schmidt, S., Edwards, D., Luke, D., & Mendel, P. (2020, December). Strategies for

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    financing the implementation of evidence-based practices: A scoping review. In A. R. Dopp

    (Chair), Strategies for financing the implementation of evidence-based practices: A scopring

    review. Symposium conducted at NIH Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and

    Implementation in Health (virtual conference).

    Birken, S., Haines, E., Landis-Lewis, Z., Lyon, A., & Dopp, A. R. (2020, December). User-centered

    design workshop at the D&I conference. Workshop presented at the annual NIH Conference on

    the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health (virtual conference).

    Dopp, A. R., Watkins, K., Meredith, L., Leamon, I., Becker, K., Murray-Krezan, C., Cefalu, M.,

    Tarhuni, L., Page, K., & Komaromy, M. (2020, November). Collaborative care for co-occurring

    opioid use and mental health disorders. In A. R. Dopp (Chair), Novel intervention and

    implementation approaches to improve behavioral health care access and outcomes in primary

    care settings. Symposium conducted at meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive

    Therapies (virtual conference).

    Dopp, A. R., Osilla, K. C., Ceballos, V., Leamon, I., Meredith, L., Komaromy, M., Jacobsohn, V., &

    Watkins, K. (2020, November). Dynamic learning in a stakeholder-engaged adaptation process:

    Examples from collaborative care for co-occurring disorders. In C. Johnson (Chair), Adaptations

    to improve access and quality of evidence-based treatments: Processes for selecting, reporting,

    and evaluating. Symposium conducted at meeting of the Association for Behavioral and

    Cognitive Therapies (virtual conference).

    Smith, A. B., Dopp, A. R., Perrine, C. M., Parisi, K. E., Vanderzee, K. L., John, S., Edge, N. A., &

    Kramer, T. L. (2020, November). Training child advocacy center providers in trauma treatment

    for early childhood: Changes in perspectives on barriers, facilitators, and sustainability

    throughout the training process. In S. T. LoSovio (Chair), Enhancing impact by increasing

    access: Implementation of evidence-based trauma treatments across the lifespan and diverse

    delivery systems. Symposium conducted at meeting of the Association for Behavioral and

    Cognitive Therapies (virtual conference).

    Smith, A. B., Dopp, A. R., Tanyu, M., Herrera, C., & Jarjoura, G. R. (2020, November). Cost-benefit

    analysis of mentoring program for adolescents at risk of juvenile delinquency. In S. O. Peer

    (Chair), Improving child and adolescent behavioral health service access and outcomes: Novel

    treatment scale-outs, empirical mechanisms, and implementation models. Symposium conducted

    at meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (virtual conference).

    Dopp, A. R. (2020, February). The economic value of evidence-based interventions for problematic

    sexual behavior: Implications for programs and policymakers. Presentation at the bi-annual

    National Symposium on Sexual Behavior of Youth, Norman, OK.

    Gold, H. T., Wagner, T., & Dopp, A. R. (2019, December). Introduction to economic evaluation in

    implementation science. Workshop presented at the annual NIH Conference on the Science of

    Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Arlington, VA.

    Lattie, E. G., Dopp, A. R., Knapp, A., & Ringland, K. (2019, November). Designing interventions

    people will use: An introduction to user-centered design. Panel discussion conducted at the

    meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Atlanta, GA.

    Dopp, A. R. (2019, October). Multisystemic therapy for problematic sexual behaviors: Outcomes and

    economic impact. In J. A. Cohen (Chair), Effective interventions for problematic sexual

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    behaviors in youth. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Academy of Child and

    Adolescent Psychiatry, Chicago, IL.

    Dopp, A. R., Mundey, P., Beasley, L. O., Silovsky, J. F., & Eisenberg, D. (2019, September). Mixed-

    method approaches to strengthen economic and cost research methods in implementation

    research. In A. R. Dopp (Chair), Economic and cost research methods to inform administrators’

    and policymakers’ investments in implementation. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the

    Society for Implementation Research Collaboration, Seattle, WA.

    Parisi, K. E., Dopp, A. R., Smith, A. B., Perrine, C. M., Vanderzee, K. L., John, S., Edge, N., & Kramer,

    T. L. (2018, November). Training providers at children’s advocacy centers to treat early

    childhood trauma: Barriers, facilitators, and sustainability. In E. Connors (Chair), Wisdom from

    the front line: Using provider and stakeholder perspectives to improve implementation.

    Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,

    Washington, DC.

    Dopp, A. R., Wolkowicz, N. R., Mapes, A. R., & Feldner, M. T. (2018, August). A qualitative

    investigation of telepsychology service implementation in a university training clinic. In A. R.

    Dopp (Chair), Building telepsychology competencies into clinical training: Process and

    outcomes. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, San

    Francisco, CA.

    Dopp, A. R., Schaeffer, C. M., Swenson, C. C., & Powell, J. S. (2018, January). The economic benefits

    of MST for Child Abuse and Neglect (MST-CAN): Public savings relating to fewer child out-of-

    home placements and reduced reabuse rates. In C. M. Schaeffer (Chair), Research on

    multisystemic therapy for child abuse and neglect (MST-CAN): Outcomes related to cost

    effectiveness, substance abuse, and intimate partner violence. Symposium conducted at the San

    Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, San Diego, CA.

    Dopp, A. R., Coen, A. S., Smith, A. B., Reno, J. R., Bernstein, D. B., Kerns, S. E. U., & Altschul, D. B.

    (2017, November). Economic impact of the statewide implementation of an evidence-based

    treatment: Multisystemic therapy in New Mexico. In A. R. Dopp (Chair), Promotion of evidence-

    based treatments for youth through state and local policy initiatives: Implications for

    dissemination and implementation science. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the

    Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.

    Dopp, A. R., Hanson, R. F., & Dismuke, C. E. (2016, October). Cost-effectiveness analysis of learning

    collaboratives in the dissemination of an evidence-based, trauma-focused treatment for youths.

    In R. F. Hanson (Chair), Peering into the black box: Are we getting closer to unpacking the

    learning collaborative implementation model? Symposium conducted at the meeting of the

    Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY.

    Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., Bernstein, D. H., & Coen, A. S. (2014, November). Use of cost-benefit

    analysis to enhance research and advocacy for an evidence-based treatment: Multisystemic

    therapy as an example. In A. R. Dopp & K. Gallo (Co-Chairs), Emerging trends and novel

    directions in dissemination and implementation science. Symposium conducted at the meeting of

    the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

    Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., & Sorg, A. A. (2014, May). Economic benefits of multisystemic therapy

    for serious juvenile offenders and their siblings: An updated cost-benefit analysis. Paper

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    presented at the meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

    Bernstein, D. H., Coen, A. S., & Dopp, A. R. (2014, April). Multisystemic therapy in community settings

    throughout New Mexico: Use of cost-benefit analysis for program evaluation and advocacy.

    Paper presented at the Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development conference, Denver, CO.

    Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., Wagner, D. V., & Sawyer, A. M. (2012, May). Cost-benefit analysis of

    multisystemic therapy for serious juvenile offenders and their siblings. Paper presented at the

    meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

    INVITED ORAL PRESENTATIONS

    Dopp, A. R. (2020, July). Economic evaluation in implementation science: Costs, impacts, and value of

    using research evidence in routine care. Guest lecture for Advanced Topics in Implementation

    Science in Health, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.

    Dopp, A. R. (2020, April). Telepsychology for vulnerable populations: Overview for trainees. Invited

    presentation for Graduate Psychology Education Seminar series, Lloma Linda University, Lloma

    Linda, CA.

    Dopp, A. R. (2020, January). Economic evaluation in implementation science: Costs, impacts, and value

    of using research evidence in routine care. Invited presentation for Implementation Science

    Seminar series, University of California, San Diego, CA.

    Gold, H. T., Wagner, T., & Dopp, A. R. (2019, November). Introduction to economic evaluation in

    implementation science. Invited presentation for Workgroup on Implementation and Economics,

    Veterans Affairs Health Economics Resource Center, Menlo Park, CA.

    Dopp, A. R. (2019, November). Economic evaluation in implementation science: Costs, impacts, and

    value of using research evidence in routine care. Invited presentation for Implementation Science

    Seminar series, Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY.

    Dopp, A. R. (2019, September). Mixed-method approaches to strengthen economic evaluation in

    implementation science. Invited presentation for Workgroup on Implementation and Economics,

    Veterans Affairs Health Economics Resource Center, Menlo Park, CA.

    Dopp, A. R. (2019, July). Family therapy in the Veterans Health Administration: Why, how, and who?

    Invited presentation for intern didactic training series, Veterans Health Care System of the

    Ozarks predoctoral internship program, Fayetteville, AR. *Also presented July 2018*

    Dopp, A. R. (2019, June). Economic evaluation: Implications for studying the design of interventions

    and implementation strategies. Invited presentation for UW ALACRITY Center for Psychosocial

    Interventions Research, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

    Roe, H., & Dopp, A. R. (2018, June). Trauma-focused telehealth services for victims of domestic

    violence. Invited presentation at the Legal Aid of Arkansas Medical-Legal Partnership Regional

    Summit, Little Rock, AR.

    Dopp, A. R. (2018, March). Implementation of telepsychology services in a university training clinic:

    Process and training outcomes. Invited presentation as part of Southeastern Conference Faculty

    Travel Program, Telehealth Counseling Clinic, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.

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    Dopp, A. R. (2018, March). Pay-for-success financing to spread effective interventions: Potential for

    telehealth, community-based services, and beyond. Invited presentation as part of Southeastern

    Conference Faculty Travel Program, School of Public Health, Texas A&M University Health

    Sciences Center, College Station, TX.

    Smith, A. B., & Dopp, A. R. (2017, October). Trauma-informed care: Representing survivors of trauma.

    Invited presentation at the Legal Aid of Arkansas annual conference, Fayetteville, AR.

    Dopp, A. R. (2017, June). User-centered design in the implementation of evidence-based treatments in

    novel settings. Invited presentation for Division of Health Services Research Conference series,

    Psychiatric Research Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

    Dopp, A. R. (2016, December). Family therapy in the Veterans Health Administration: Why, how, and

    who? Invited presentation for intern didactic training series, Veterans Health Care System of the

    Ozarks predoctoral internship program, Fayetteville, AR.

    COMMUNITY-FOCUSED ORAL PRESENTATIONS

    Hunter, S., Holliday, S. B., Dopp, A., Chamberlin, M., & Iguchi, M. (2020, June). The impact of

    COVID-19 on social services for vulnerable populations in Los Angeles: Lessons learned from

    community providers. RAND Corporation community outreach presentation, Santa Monica, CA.

    Dopp, A. R. (2017, December). Internet-based services: Increasing accessibility of mental health

    treatment in Northwest Arkansas. Invited presentation as part of Fulbright Fridays community

    outreach series, Butterfield Trail Village, Fayetteville, AR.

    POSTER PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

    Osilla, K.C., Lodge, B., Manuel, J., Garvey, R., Becker, K., & Dopp, A. (2020, September). Engaging

    stakeholders to integrate family members into a patient’s opioid use disorder treatment. Poster

    presented at the virtual meeting of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.

    Parisi, K. E., Quetsch, L. B., & Dopp, A. R. (2019, November). Video-conferencing for the delivery of

    evidence-based telemental health interventions: Practitioner use and attitudes. Poster presented

    at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Atlanta, GA.

    Dopp, A. R., Mundey, P., Silovsky, J., Hunter, M., & Slemaker, A. (2018, December). A mixed-method

    approach to cost-effectiveness analysis: Illustration with implementation of community-based

    services for youth with problematic sexual behaviors. Poster presented at the annual NIH

    Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington, DC.

    Dopp, A. R., Parisi, K. E., Munson, S. A., & Lyon, A. R. (2018, November). Human-centered design

    strategies in technology-enabled services: A glossary for psychologists. Poster presented at the

    meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Washington, DC.

    Smith, A. B., Dopp, A. R., Tanyu, M., Herrera, C., & Jarjoura, R. G. (2018, November). Cost-benefit

    analysis of enhanced mentoring for delinquency prevention. Poster presented at the meeting of

    the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Washington, DC.

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    Perrine, C. M., Dopp, A. R., Iovan, S., & Lantz, P. M. (2018, November). The potential of pay-for-

    success as an implementation strategy: Multisystemic therapy as an exemplar. Poster presented

    at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Washington, DC.

    Slemaker, A., Mundey, P., Dopp, A. R., Beasley, L. O., &, Silovsky, J. F. (June, 2018). A qualitative

    analysis of the impact of PSB treatment on youth, their family, and the community. Poster

    presented at the National Symposium on Sexual Behavior of Youth, Norman, OK.

    Slemaker, A., Mundey, P., Dopp, A. R., Beasley, L. O., &, Silovsky, J. F. (June, 2018). A qualitative

    perspective on sustaining youth with problematic sexual behavior treatment. Poster presented at

    the National Symposium on Sexual Behavior of Youth, Norman, OK.

    Smith, A. B., Till, D., Dopp, A. R., Levine, W., &, Eidelman, S. (November, 2017). Public support for

    investment in evidence-based treatments: Exploration of moderating factors. Poster presented at

    the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, San Diego, CA.

    Dopp, A. R., Smith, A. B., Dueweke, A., &, Bridges, A. J. (September, 2017). Cost-savings analysis of

    primary care behavioral health in a pediatric setting: Implications for provider agencies and

    training programs. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Implementation Research

    Collaboration, Seattle, WA.

    Smith, A. B., Dopp, A. R., Bai, S., Munns, C., & Ward, W. L. (2016, October). Integrating

    psychological services into pediatric medical clinics: Process model and preliminary evaluation.

    Poster presented at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New

    York, NY.

    Billingsley, B., Mahoney, M., Dopp, A. R., Foltin, R. W., Evans, S. E., & Pandya, P. (2016, May). More

    frequent crack cocaine use predicts functional impairment. Poster presented at the meeting of the

    Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.

    Dopp, A. R., & Borduin, C. M. (2015, November). Family-based treatments for serious juvenile

    offenders: A multilevel meta-analysis. Poster presented at the meeting of the Association for

    Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.

    Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., & White, M. H. (2015, November). Efficacy and effectiveness of family-

    based treatments for serious juvenile offenders: Review of research support. Poster presented at

    the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, IL.

    Dopp, A. R., Wagner, D. V., Borduin, C. M., & Sawyer, A. M. (2014, November). Long-term impact of

    multisystemic therapy on siblings of serious and violent juvenile offenders: Clinical and

    economic benefits. Poster presented at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and

    Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

    Dopp, A. R., Volpert, H. I., & Bartholow, B. D. (2014, June). Effects of ingroup/outgroup context on

    attention to alcohol cues: Behavioral and electrophysiological responses. Poster presented at the

    meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Seattle, WA.

    Dopp, A. R., Borduin, C. M., & Willroth, E. C. (2013, November). Economic benefits of multisystemic

    therapy for problem sexual behavior: An updated cost-benefit analysis. Poster presented at the

    meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN.

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    Borduin, C. M., Dopp, A. R., & Willroth, E. C. (2013, May). Cost-benefit analysis of multisystemic

    therapy for problem sexual behaviors. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for

    Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

    Dopp, A. R., Cain, A. C., & Rowan, J. M. (2009, May). Peer support and emotional adjustment of

    bereaved children over time. Poster presented at the meeting of the Association for Psychological

    Science, San Francisco, CA.

    POSTER PRESENTATIONS AT REGIONAL CONFERENCES

    Guzman, E., Parisi, K., & Dopp, A. (2018, December). Retrospective review of changes in mental health

    outcomes among children across three HeadStart cohorts. Poster presented at the University of

    Arkansas Psychological Science Research Night, Fayetteville, AR.

    Sorg, A. A., Borduin, C. M., & Dopp, A. R. (2014, May). Economic benefits of multisystemic therapy

    for serious juvenile offenders and their siblings: An updated cost-benefit analysis. Poster

    presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

    Rainford, A. L., Dopp, A. R., Volpert, H. I., & Bartholow, B. D. (2014, May). Effects of

    ingroup/outgroup context on attention to alcohol cues. Poster presented at the meeting of the

    Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

    Willroth, E. C., Borduin, C. M., & Dopp, A. R. (2013, May). Cost-benefit analysis of multisystemic

    therapy for problem sexual behaviors. Poster presented at the meeting of the Midwestern

    Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

    Dopp, A. R., Cain, A. C., & Rowan, J. M. (2009, April). Peer support and emotional adjustment of

    bereaved children over time. Poster presented at the University of Michigan Department of

    Psychology Undergraduate Research Forum, Ann Arbor, MI.

    Dopp, A. R., Dries, E., & Imada, T. (2007, April). Three-dot dissonance in a cultural context. Poster

    presented at the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI.

    CLINICAL AND HUMAN SERVICES EXPERIENCE

    2017-2019 Faculty Co-Sponsor, Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (oSTEM)

    University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

    2017-2019 Associate Director of Clinic Outreach and Communication, Psychological Clinic

    Department of Psychological Science, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

    2017-2019 Faculty Mentor, LGBTQA Student Mentoring Program

    Counseling and Psychological Services, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

    2017-2019 Refugee Resettlement Support and Co-Sponsor Team Member

    Canopy of Northwest Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

    2015-2016 Predoctoral Psychological Intern, Charleston Consortium, Charleston, SC

    National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center, Medical University of SC

    Department of Behavioral Pediatrics, Medical University of SC

    Couples and Family Clinic, Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center

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    2013-2014 Coordinator of Program Development and Evaluation, Psychological Services Clinic

    University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

    Graduate Clinical Practica and Clerkships

    2014-2015 New York State Psychiatric Institute, Substance Use Research Center; New York, NY

    2012-2013 Fulton State Hospital, Sex Offender Rehabilitations and Treatment Services; Fulton, MO

    2011-2013 University of Missouri Psychological Services Clinic; Columbia, MO

    2011-2012 Boone County Office of Juvenile Justice, Multisystemic Therapy Team; Columbia, MO

    SUPERVISION EXPERIENCE

    2020 – Now Research Mentor, RAND Summer Associate Program

    RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA

    2016 – 2019 Director, Research to Enhance Availability of Child Mental Health Services (REACH)

    University of Arkansas, Department of Psychological Science, Fayetteville, AR

    2017 – 2019 Faculty Supervisor

    University of Arkansas, Psychological Clinic, Fayetteville, AR

    2016 – 2019 Psychology Clerkship Supervisor

    Washington County Juvenile Detention Center, Fayetteville, AR

    2012 – 2014 Assistant Director, Family Assessment Laboratory

    University of Missouri, Department of Psychological Sciences, Columbia, MO

    2013 Peer Supervisor, Multisystemic Therapy Team

    Boone County Office of Juvenile Justice, Columbia, MO

    TEACHING EXPERIENCE

    Graduate courses – Public Policy PhD program (Pardee RAND Graduate School)

    Dissemination and Implementation Research

    Graduate courses – Psychology PhD program (U of Arkansas)

    Psychotherapy Outcomes

    Diversity Practicum

    Dissemination and Implementation Science Graduate Seminar

    Undergraduate courses (U of Arkansas and U of Missouri)

    Introduction to Abnormal Psychology (classroom or self-paced online formats)

    Social Development in Childhood (self-paced online format)

    Introduction to Clinical Psychology (classroom format)

    Committees as faculty chairperson

    Doctoral level (University of Arkansas): Cameron M. Perrine, Allison B. Smith

    Master’s level (University of Arkansas): Kathryn E. Parisi, Allison B. Smith

    Undergraduate Honors (University of Arkansas): Parker Krain

    Committees as graduate co-chair

    Undergraduate Honors (University of Missouri): Emily C. Willroth, Amelia A. Sorg

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    AWARDS FOR STUDENT MENTEES

    Kathryn E. Parisi

    Distinguished Doctoral Fellowship, 2017-2021 (U of A Graduate School)

    3rd Place, Student Poster Award, 2019 (Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies,

    Dissemination and Implementation Special Interest Group [ABCT DIS SIG])

    Cameron M. Perrine

    Doctoral Academy Fellowship, 2017-2021 (U of A Graduate School)

    Allison B. Smith

    Distinguished Doctoral Fellowship, 2016-2020 (U of A Graduate School)

    3rd Place, Student Poster Award, 2018 (ABCT DIS SIG)

    Amelia A. Sorg

    Psi Chi Research Award, 2014 (Midwestern Psychological Society).

    Mark H. White II

    University of Missouri Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program, “Social Ecology of Parental

    Alcohol Use in Families of Antisocial Youth,” 2013.

    PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

    Federal grant review experience

    2019 – Now Early Career Reviewer program, National Institutes of Health

    2020 Institute of Education Sciences, Special Education Behavioral & Social Review Panel

    Ad hoc grant/fellowship reviewer

    2021 Institute of Education Sciences, Special Education Behavioral & Social Review Panel

    2020 National Collaborative on Gun Violence Research

    2019 NIH Training Institute for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health

    2019 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

    Journal editorial board

    2018 – Now Journal of Clinical Psychology

    Ad hoc journal reviewer

    Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research

    Behavior Therapy

    BMC Health Services Research

    Children and Youth Services Review

    Clinical Psychology Review

    Implementation Research and Practice

    Implementation Science

    Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology

    Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology

    Journal of Community Psychology

    Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

    Journal of Drug Issues

    Journal of Marital and Family Therapy

    Journal of Medical Internet Research

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    Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment

    Open Psychology

    Psychological Services

    Prevention Science

    Translational Behavioral Medicine

    National work groups

    2019 – Now Invited member, Workgroup on Implementation and Economic Evaluation, Veterans

    Affairs Health Economics Resource Center, Menlo Park, CA

    2019 Reviewer, VA QUERI Roadmap for Implementation and Quality Improvement revision

    workgroup, Veterans Affairs Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, Washington, DC

    Departmental committees

    2017 – 2019 Member, Marie Wilson Howells Endowment Committee, U of A Psychological Science

    2016 – 2019 Member, Clinical Training Committee, U of A Psychological Science

    2018 – 2019 Member, Clinical Area Faculty Search Committee, U of A Psychological Science

    2017 – 2018 Member, Clerkship Clinical Training Subcommittee, U of A Psychological Science

    2016 – 2017 Member, Human Subjects Committee, U of A Psychological Science

    2015 – 2016 Intern Representative, Psychology Education Committee, Charleston Consortium

    2013 – 2014 Student Representative, Clinical Training Committee, MU Dept. of Psych Sciences

    Program committees

    2017 – Now Member, National Symposium on Sexual Behavior of Youth conference committee

    2014 – Now Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (ABCT) review committee

    2019 Member, Society for Implementation Research Collaboration review committee

    2015-16, ’18 Member, ABCT Dissemination and Implementation Science Special Interest Group

    (DIS SIG) preconference planning committee

    2017 Chair, ABCT DIS SIG preconference planning committee

    2013 Society for Prevention Research review committee

    2012 Society for Couple and Family Psychology (APA Division 43) review committee

    Professional affiliations

    Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)

    ABCT Dissemination and Implementation Science Special Interest Group

    ABCT Technology and Behavior Change Special Interest Group

    Society for Implementation Research Collaboration