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STACEY B. DAUGHTERS, PH.D. PERSONAL INFORMATION 235 E. Cameron Avenue Department of Psychology and Neuroscience University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3270 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://branelab.web.unc.edu EDUCATION University of Maryland: College Park, Maryland APA Accredited Program in Clinical Psychology Ph.D., Psychology, 2005; Area of Concentration: Clinical M.A., Psychology, 2003 B.S., Psychology (with Honors), 1998 APA Accredited Psychology Internship: Brown Clinical Psychology Training Consortium Brown's Center for Alcohol & Addiction Studies, 2004-2005 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, 2018- Director, Biobehavioral Research on Addiction and Emotion (BRANE) Lab Faculty, Human Neuroimaging Group, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Faculty, Biomedical Research Imaging Center (BRIC), UNC School of Medicine Associate Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, 2013-2017 North Carolina Psychology Board Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Health Services Provider – Psychologist License # 4648, August 15, 2014 – Neuroimaging Research Branch, National Institute of Drug Abuse: Baltimore, Maryland Page 1 of 29

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STACEY B. DAUGHTERS, PH.D.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

235 E. Cameron AvenueDepartment of Psychology and Neuroscience University of North Carolina, Chapel HillChapel Hill, NC 27599-3270E-mail: [email protected]: http://branelab.web.unc.edu

EDUCATION

University of Maryland: College Park, Maryland APA Accredited Program in Clinical PsychologyPh.D., Psychology, 2005; Area of Concentration: ClinicalM.A., Psychology, 2003B.S., Psychology (with Honors), 1998

APA Accredited Psychology Internship: Brown Clinical Psychology Training ConsortiumBrown's Center for Alcohol & Addiction Studies, 2004-2005

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

University of North Carolina, Chapel HillProfessor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, 2018-Director, Biobehavioral Research on Addiction and Emotion (BRANE) LabFaculty, Human Neuroimaging Group, Department of Psychology and NeuroscienceFaculty, Biomedical Research Imaging Center (BRIC), UNC School of MedicineAssociate Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, 2013-2017

North Carolina Psychology BoardLicensed Clinical Psychologist and Health Services Provider – Psychologist License # 4648, August 15, 2014 –

Neuroimaging Research Branch, National Institute of Drug Abuse: Baltimore, MarylandGuest Researcher, 2008 – 2016

University of Maryland, College Park: College Park, MarylandAssociate Professor, Department of Behavioral and Community Health, 2012Assistant Professor, Department of Behavioral and Community Health, 2008-2012Faculty, Neuroscience and Cognitive Science (NACS) Graduate Program, 2008-2012Research Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, 2005-2008

Director, Addictions Division: Center for Addictions, Personality, and Emotion Research

University of California, San Francisco: Department of Medicine, School of MedicineVisiting Assistant Professor, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, 2007-2009 (Summers Only)

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

GRANT REVIEWING ACTIVITIES

2016-2022 NIH Study Section Standing Member: ARM; Addiction Risks and Mechanisms2015 NIH Study Section 2016/01 ARM; Addiction Risks and Mechanisms

NIH Study Section 2015/10 RPIA-N Risk, Prevention and Intervention for AddictionsSpecial Emphasis Panel for PAR-12-251: Behavioral Science Track Award for Rapid Transition (B/START) (R03)

2013 Department of Defense, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP), Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury Research Program (PH/TBI)

2013 NIH Substance Abuse in Special Populations Special Emphasis Panel 2013/05 ZRG1 RPHB-Q (02) M

2009 NIH RFA-OD-09-003

EDITORIAL POSITIONS

2016-Present Associate Editor, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology2014-Present Editorial Board, Current Opinion in Psychology2012-Present Editorial Board, Cognitive and Behavioral Practice2008-Present Editorial Board, Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment

AD HOC REVIEWER

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, Development and Psychopathology, Journal of Addiction Medicine, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, Addictive Behaviors,Psychoneuroendocrinology, Journal of Health Psychology, American Journal of Health Behavior, AIDS and Behavior, Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy, Addiction, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, Health Education Research, Journal of Gambling Studies, Substance Abuse Treatment, Policy, and Prevention, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, Journal of Personality Disorders, American Journal of Media Psychology, Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology

DATA SAFETY AND MONITORING BOARD

R01 MH103770-01A1 (NIH/NIMH). Nurse-delivered CBT for depression-adherence in HIV primary care in South Africa. 8/1/15-4/30/20. PI: Steven A. Safren

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

2013-Present APA Division 50, Society of Addiction Psychology2007-Present College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD)2004-Present Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)2014-2016 APA Division 21, Division of Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology2011-2013 Society for Neuroscience (SFN)2010-2012 American Academy of Health Behavior (AAHB)2008-2010 International AIDS Society (IAS)

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GRANTS

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

1 R01 2DA026424 (NIH/NIDA). Technology enhanced behavioral activation treatment for substance use. $2,811,000, 7/1/15-4/30/20.

2 R01 1DA026424 (NIH/NIDA). Depression treatment for urban low income minority substance users. $1,875,000, 4/1/10-3/31/15.

3 UNC Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Stephenson and Lindquist Award Fund. Implementing cutting edge PET/MR technology to identify neural markers of substance use treatment response. 1/1/15-8/30/15.

4 R01 DA022974 (NIH/NIDA). Behavioral depression treatment for African American HIV-infected substance users. $1,400,000, 9/1/08 - 6/30/12, no cost extension through 6/30/14.

5 R21 DA029221 (NIH/NIDA). Identification of neural indices of distress intolerance using fMRI. $412,500, 7/1/11-3/31/13, no cost extension through 3/31/14.

6 R21 DA022741 (NIH/NIDA). Distress tolerance and adolescent substance use. $412,500, 9/1/07 - 8/30/09.

7 R03 DA01387 (NIH/NIDA). Distress tolerance and drug treatment drop-out. $150,000, 9/1/04 - 6/30/06.

CO-INVESTIGATOR

1 R61/R33 MH110027 (NIH/NIMH). Development of a novel transdiagnostic intervention for anhedonia. $3,302,000, 12/1/16-11/30/21. Principal Investigators: Gabriel Dichter (UNC School of Medicine) and Moria Smoski (Duke University School of Medicine).

2 R01 DA027680 (NIH/NIDA): Shared neural circuitry in comorbid schizophrenia and nicotine addiction. $1,875,000, 9/30/2010-7/31/2015. Principal Investigator: Elliot Hong, Ph.D., UMB.

3 Appl. 118353 (American Cancer Society Research Scholar Award). Behavioral intervention for low income depressed smokers in drug treatment. $799,000, 1/1/11 – 12/31/14. Principal Investigator: Laura MacPherson, Ph.D., UMCP.

4 R21 DA034176 (NIH/NIDA): Novel assessment of maternal distress tolerance underlying substance use relapse. $412,500, 8/1/12-7/31/14. Principal Investigator: Carl W. Lejuez, Ph.D., UMCP.

5 UMD ADVANCE Program, NSF HRD1008117. Effects of early experience on brain networks supporting memory during early childhood. $20,000, 5/1/12-4/30/13. Principal Investigator: Lea Dougherty, UMCP.

6 R21 AA017685 (NIH/NIAAA). Behavioral measurement of negative reinforcement in adolescent alcohol use/abuse. $412,500, 6/01/09-5/31/11. Principal Investigator: Carl W. Lejuez, Ph.D., UMCP.

7 5R25HD045810-05 (NIH/NICHD) and 5R25MH067127-05 (NIH/NIMH). Minority communities HIV prevention research training. $25,000, 10/1/08 – 9/30/09. Principal Investigator: Olga Grinstead, Ph.D., Center for AIDS Prevent Studies, University of California, San Francisco.

8 R21 DA025550 (NIH/NIDA). Distress tolerance: Links with family emotional climate and adolescent HIV risk. $412,500, 9/01/08 – 6/30/10. Principal Investigator: Jude Cassidy, Ph.D., UMCP.

9 R36 DA21820 (NIH/NIDA). Distress tolerance treatment for inner-city drug users.$150,000, 10/01/06 – 9/30/08. Principal Investigator: Marina A. Bornovalova, UMCP.

10 R01 DA19405 (NIH/NIDA). Drug choice, impulsivity, and risky sexual behavior. $1,500,000, 6/01/06 – 5/31/10. Principal Investigator: Carl W. Lejuez, Ph.D., UMCP.

CONSULTANT

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1 R01MH102161 (NIH/NIMIH). Return to work RCT: Counseling after fatigue treatment in HIV/AIDS. Principal Investigator: Judith G. Rabkin, Ph.D., New York State Psychiatric Institute. 3/1/15-2/28/18.

2 R34MH090843 (NIH/NIMH). Behavioral activation/armodafinil to treat fatigue in HIV/AIDS. Principal Investigator: Judith G. Rabkin, Ph.D., New York State Psychiatric Institute. 7/1/10-12/31/13.

3 R01DA032582 (NIH/NIDA). Randomized trial of distress tolerance treatment for substance users. Principal Investigator: Marina A. Bornovalova, Ph.D., University of South Florida. 8/1/12-7/31/17.

4 R01DA023973 (NIH/NIDA). Substance use comorbidity care: Evidence-based stepped strategies for depression. Principal Investigator: Carlos Blanco, Ph.D., New York State Psychiatric Institute. 8/1/09-7/31/11.

TRAINING/MENTEE GRANTS

1 1F31DA043329-01A1 (NIH/NIDA Individual National Research Service Award). Working memory network connectivity and inhibitory control in cocaine use. 08/15/17 – 7/30/19. Principal Investigator: Jennifer Y. Yi, UNC Department of Psychology and Neuroscience (Clinical) Doctoral Student. Role: Primary Faculty Mentor.

2 2T32DA007244-26 (NIH/NIDA). Predoctoral Training in Addiction Science. Principal Investigator: Regina Carelli, Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill. Role: Faculty Mentor. $2,409,433, 7/1/15-6/30/20.

3 K23DA039294 (NIH/NIDA). Targeting reward dysfunction as a mechanism to improve smoking cessation. Principal Investigator: Maggie Sweitzer, Duke University. Role: Faculty Mentor. $770,000. 5/1/16-4/30/21. Role: Off-Site Faculty Mentor.

4 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Fellowship 1000198662 awarded to Elizabeth Reese, UNC Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student. $138,000. 8/2015-5/2020. Role: Primary Faculty Mentor.

5 F31 DA039612-01A1 (NIH/NIDA Individual National Research Service Award). Group behavioral activation for incarcerated substance users. $82,682, 08/15/16 – 7/30/18. Principal Investigator: Christopher Jonathan Seitz-Brown, University of Maryland, Department of Psychology (Clinical) Doctoral Student. Role: Off-Site Faculty Mentor.

6 F31 MH099922-01A1 (NIH/NIMH Individual National Research Service Award). Anxiety reduction treatment for HIV+ individuals. $103,413, 5/2013-4/2016. Principal Investigator: Chad Brandt, University of Houston, Department of Psychology Graduate Student. Role: Off-Site Faculty Mentor.

7 5T32DA028855-05 (NIH/NIDA). Integration of basic neuroscience research into addiction treatment development. Principal Investigator: Carl W. Lejuez, Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park. Role: Faculty Mentor. $1,296,000. 6/15/2010-6/30/2015.

8 NIH/NIDA Diversity Supplement to DA026424 awarded to Bina Ali, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Doctoral Student. Depression Treatment for Urban Low Income Minority Substance Users. $126,000. 2/1/12 - 1/30/14. Role: Primary Faculty Mentor.

9 NIH/NIDA Diversity Supplement to R01 DA022974 awarded to Sylvette La-Touche Howard, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Doctoral Student. Behavioral Depression Treatment for African American HIV-infected Substance Users. $126,000, 7/1/09 - 6/30/12. Role: Primary Faculty Mentor.

10 NIH/NIDA Diversity Supplement to R01 DA18730 awarded to Tanya Geiger, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Doctoral Student. Drug Choice, Impulsivity, and Risky Sexual Behavior. $84,000, 06/01/08 – 5/31/10. Role: Primary Faculty Mentor.

11 F31 DA026679-01A1 (NIH/NIDA Individual National Research Service Award). Examining the Effect of Behavioral Activation on Substance Use Outcomes. $82,682, 03/01/10 – 2/30/13. Principal

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Investigator: Jessica F. Magidson, Department of Psychology (Clinical) Doctoral Student. Role: Primary Faculty Co-Mentor.

12 F31DA027242-01A1 (NIH/NIDA Individual National Research Service Award). HPA axis reactivity to stress in chronic cocaine users and healthy controls. $82,682, 05/01/10 – 4/30/13. Principal Investigator: Jessica M. Richards, Department of Psychology (Clinical) Doctoral Student. Role: Primary Faculty Co-Mentor.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

*denotes advisee/trainee; †denotes senior or lead author

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

1 Daughters, S.B., Anand, D.*, & Chen, Y.* (2017). LETS ACT app for iphone [Mobile application software].

TREATMENT AND ASSESSMENT MANUALS

1 Daughters, S.B., Anand, D. *, Magidson, J.F., (2018). The Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT) 6-session behavioral activation outpatient treatment manual. Unpublished manual.

2 Daughters, S.B., Magidson, J.F.*, Lejuez, C.W. (2016). The Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT) 6-session behavioral activation residential treatment manual. Unpublished manual.

3 Daughters, S.B., Magidson, J.F.*, Schuster, R.M.*, & Safren, S. (2010).  ACT HEALTHY: A combined cognitive-behavioral depression and medication adherence treatment for HIV infected substance users. Unpublished manual.

4 Lejuez C.W., Daughters S.B., Danielson C.W., Ruggiero K. (2006). The Behavioral Indicator of Resiliency to Distress (BIRD). Unpublished manual.

5 Strong, D.R., Lejuez, C.W., Daughters, S.B., Marinello, M., Kahler, C.W., & Brown, R.A. (2003). The computerized mirror tracing task, version 1. Unpublished Manual.

BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Daughters, S.B. & Yi, J.Y.*(2018). Substance related and addictive disorders: Drugs.  In Beidel, Deborah and Frueh, B. Christopher (Eds.), Adult psychopathology and Diagnosis, Eighth Edition. New York, NY, US: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

2 Reese, E.D.*, Yi, J.Y.*, Bell, R.P.*, & Daughters, S.B. † (2018). The role of negative affect in the course of substance use disorders. In Williams, D.M., Rhodes, R.E., & Conner, M.T. (Eds.), Affective Determinants of Health Related Behavior. New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA.

3 Gorka, S.M.*, Chen, Y.*, & Daughters, S.B.† (2015). The neurocognitive view of substance use disorders. In Mohlman, Jan (Ed.), From Symptom to Synapse: A Neurocognitive Perspective on Clinical Psychology. New York, NY: Routledge.

4 Daughters, S.B. & Cohen, M.* (2014). Psychoactive substance use disorders: Drugs. In Beidel, Deborah and Frueh, B. Christopher (Eds.), Adult psychopathology and Diagnosis, Seventh Edition. New York, NY, US: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

5 Combs, J.L., Guller, L., Daughters, S.B., Smith, G.T., & Lejuez, C. (2013). Borderline personality disorder mediates the effect of childhood sexual and emotional abuse on alcohol dependence. In N.

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Gotsiridze-Columbus (Ed.), Binge Eating and Binge Drinking: Psychological Social and Medical Implications (pp.217-230). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

6 Magidson, J.F.,* Ali, B.*, & Listhaus, A.*, & Daughters, S.B. † (2013). Distress tolerance. In MacKillop, James and De Wit, Harriet (Eds.), Handbook of Addiction Psychopharmacology (pp.233-256). Hoboken, NJ, US: Wiley-Blackwell.

7 Daughters, S.B., Richards, J.M.*, & Mayes, L. (2012). Novel assessment techniques aimed at identifying proximal and distal environmental risk factors for children and adolescents. In The Cambridge Handbook of Environment in Human Development (pp.83-101). New York, NY, US: Cambridge University Press.Mayes, L.C. and Lewis, M., (Eds.),

8 Magidson, J.F.*, & Daughters, S.B.† (2012). The environment of children of illicit drug users: It’s conceptualization, examination, and measurement. In Mayes, L.C. and Lewis, M., (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Environment in Human Development (pp.445-465). New York, NY, US: Cambridge University Press.

9 Daughters, S.B., Hemberg, J.*, & Richards, J.M.* (2012). Psychoactive substance use disorders: Drugs. In Beidel, Deborah and Hersen, Michel (Eds.), Adult psychopathology and Diagnosis, Sixth Edition (pp.229-260). New York, NY, US: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

10 Richards, J. M.*, Daughters, S.B., Bornovalova, M. A., Brown, R.A., & Lejuez, C.W. (2010). Substance use disorders. In M. J. Zvolensky, A. Bernstein, & A. A. Vujanovic (Eds.), Distress Tolerance (pp.171-197). New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.

11 Magidson, J.F.*, Bornovalova, M.A., & Daughters, S.B.† (2010). Drug abuse. In D.L. Segal and M. Hersen (eds.), Diagnostic Interviewing: Fourth Edition (pp.251-281). New York, NY, US: Springer.

12 Daughters, S.B., Bornovalova, M.B., Correia, C., & Lejuez, C.W. (2007). Psychoactive substance use disorders: Drugs. In Turner, Samuel M and Hersen, Michel (Eds.), Adult Psychopathology and Diagnosis, Fifth Edition (pp.201-233). Hoboken, NJ, US: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

13 Lejuez, C.W., Hopko, D.R., & Daughters, S.B. (2004). A mental health counselor’s guide to the Brief Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression (BATD). In New Directions in Mental Health Counseling (pp.81-90). Long Island City, NY, US: The Hatherleigh Company.

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES   1 Daughters, S.B., Magidson, J.F., Anand, D.*, Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, Chen, Y.*, Baker, S.* (2018). The

effect of a behavioral activation treatment for substance use on post-treatment abstinence: a randomized controlled trial. Addiction, 113, 535-544. doi: 10.1111/add.14049

2 Moschak, T., Terry, Daughters, S.B., & Carelli, R. (2018). Low distress tolerance predicts heightened drug seeking and taking after extended abstinence from cocaine self-administration. Addiction Biology. doi:10.1111/adb.12488

3 Anand, D.*, Chen, Y.*, Lindquist, K.A., Daughters, S.B. †(2017). Emotion differentiation predicts likelihood of initial lapse following substance use treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 180, 439-444. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.09.007

4 Ali, B.*, Green, K.M., Daughters, S.B., Lejuez, C.W. (2017). Distress tolerance interacts with circumstances, motivation, and readiness to predict substance use treatment retention. Addictive Behaviors, 73, 99-104. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.04.016

5 Daughters, S.B., Ross, T.J., Bell, R.P.*, Yi, J.Y.*, Ryan, J.* & Stein, E.A. (2016). Distress tolerance among substance users associated with connectivity between prefrontal regions during a distress tolerance task. Addiction Biology, doi:10.1111/adb.12396

6 Daughters, S.B., Magidson, J.F., Lejuez, C.W., & Chen, Y.* (2016). LETS ACT: A behavioral activation treatment for substance use and depression. Advances in Dual Diagnosis, 9(2/3), 74-84.

7 Yi, J.Y.*, Chen, Y.*, Hussong, A.M., & Daughters, S.B.† (2016). Acculturation and substance use among Hispanic-Latino and Asian adolescents. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 12(2), 139-149.

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8 Tull, M.T., Gratz, K.L., McDermott, M.J., Bordieri, M.J., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2016). The role of emotion regulation difficulties in the relation between PTSD symptoms and the learned association between trauma-related and cocaine cues. Substance Use and Misuse, 51(10), 1318-1329.

9 Matalenas, L., McLaughlin, A. †, Chen, Y.*, & Daughters, S.B. † (2015). Developing a smartphone application for the Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT): Designing for motivation and feedback. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 59th Annual Meeting, 59, 1100-1104.

10 Nugent, K.L., Chiappelli, J., Sampath, H., Rowland, L.M., White, M., Davis, B., Du, X., Muellerklein, F., Daughters, S.B., Kochunov, P., & Hong, L.E. (2015). Prolonged cortisol reactivity to stress and white matter deficits in Schizophrenia. Psychosomatic Medicine, 77(7), 733-742.

11 Gorka, S.M., Liu, H., Klein, D., Daughters, S.B., & Shankman, S.A. (2015). Is risk-taking propensity a familial vulnerability factor for alcohol use? An examination in two independent samples. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 68, 54-60.

12 Ali, B.*, Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, & Daughters, S.B.† (2015). The interacting effect of depressive symptoms, gender, and distress tolerance on substance use problems among residential treatment-seeking substance users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 148(1), 21-26.

13 Magidson J.F.*, Listhaus, A.*, Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, Safren, S.A., Lejuez, C.W., Daughters, S.B.†

(2015). Can behavioral theory inform the understanding of depression and medication nonadherence among HIV-positive substance users? Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 38(2), 337-347.

14 Hopwood, C.J., Schade, N., Matusiewicz, A.K., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2015). Emotion regulation promotes persistence in a residential substance abuse treatment. Substance Use and Misuse, 50(2), 251-256.

15 Nugent, K.L., Chiappelli, J., Rowland, L.M., Daughters, S.B., & Hong, L.E. (2014). Distress intolerance and clinical functioning in persons with Schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 220, 31-36.

16 Ehrlich, K.B., Cassidy, J.†, Lejuez, C.W., & Daughters, S.B.† (2014). Discrepancies about adolescent relationships as a function of informant attachment and depressive symptoms. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 24(4), 654-666.

17 Daughters, S.B., Gorka, S.M.*, Rutherford, H.J.V., & Mayes, L.C. (2014). Maternal and adolescent distress tolerance: The moderating role of gender. Emotion, 14(2), 416-424. doi: 10.1037/a0034991

18 Magidson, J.F.*, Seitz-Brown, C.J. *, Safren, S.A., & Daughters, S.B.† (2014). Implementing behavioral activation and Life-Steps for depression and HIV medication adherence in a community health center. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 21(4), 386-403.

19 Beck, K.H., Ali, B.*, & Daughters, S.B. (2014). Distress tolerance as a predictor of risky and aggressive driving. Traffic Injury Prevention, 15(4), 349-354.

20 Magidson, J.F.*, Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, Listhaus, A.*, Lindberg, B.*, Anderson, K.*, & Daughters, S.B.† (2013). Distress tolerance and use of antiretroviral therapy among HIV-infected individuals in substance abuse treatment. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 27(9), 518-23.

21 Daughters, S.B., Gorka, S.M.*, Matusiewicz, A., & Anderson, K.* (2013). Gender specific effect of salivary cortisol response to stress on adolescent risk taking. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 41, 749-758. DOI: 10.1007/s10802-013-9713-4.

22 Daughters, S.B., Gorka, S.M.*, Magidson, J.F.*, MacPherson, L., & Seitz-Brown, C.J.* (2013). The role of gender and race in the relation between adolescent distress tolerance and externalizing and internalizing psychopathology. Journal of Adolescence, 36, 1053-1065.

23 Ali, B.*, Ryan, J.S.*, Beck, K.H., & Daughters, S.B.† (2013). Trait aggression and problematic alcohol use among college students: The moderating effect of distress tolerance. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 37(12), 2138-2144.

24 Ehrlich, K.B., Cassidy, J. †, Gorka, S.M.*, Lejuez, C.W., & Daughters, S.B.† (2013). Adolescent friendships in the context of dual risk: The roles of low adolescent distress tolerance and harsh parental response to adolescent distress. Emotion, 13, 843-851.

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25 Magidson, J.F.*, Listhaus, A.R.*, Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, Anderson, K.E.*, Lindberg, B.*, Wilson, A.*, & Daughters, S.B.† (2013). Rumination mediates the relationship between distress tolerance and depressive symptoms among substance users. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 37, 456-465.

26 Lechner, W.V., Dahne, J., Chen, K., Pickover, A., Richards, J.M., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2013). The prevalence of substance use disorders and psychiatric disorders as a function of psychotic symptoms. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 131, 78-84.

27 Banducci, A.N., Dahne, J., Chen, K.W., Magidson, J.*, Daughters, S.B., Lejuez, C.W. (2013). Clinical characteristics as a function of referral status among substance users in residential treatment. Addictive Behaviors, 1924-1930. PMC3578165

28 Beck, K.H., Ali, B.*, & Daughters. S.B. (2013). Hurried driving: Relationship to distress tolerance, driver anger, aggressive and risky driving in college students. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 51, 51-55.

29 Amstadter, A.B., Daughters, S.B., MacPherson, L., Reynolds, E.K., Danielson, C.K., Wang, F., Potenza, M., Gelertner, J., & Lejuez, C.W. (2012). Genetic associations with performance on a behavioral measure of distress intolerance. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 46, 87-94.

30 Bornovalova, M.A., Gratz, K.L., Daughters, S.B., Hunt, E., & Lejuez, C.W. (2012). Initial RCT of a distress tolerance treatment for substance users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 122, 70-76.   

31 Gorka, S.M.*, Ali, B.*, & Daughters, S.B.† (2012). The role of distress tolerance in the relationship between depressive symptoms and problematic alcohol use. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26, 621-626.

32 MacPherson, L., Calvin, N.T., Richards, J.F., Guller, L., Mayes, L.C., Crowley, M., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2012). Development of a behavioral task of negative reinforcement underlying risk taking and its relation to problem alcohol use in college freshmen. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 36, 426-433.

33 Sargeant, M.N.*, Daughters, S.B., Curtin, J.J., Patrick, C.J., Schuster, R., & Lejuez, C.W.† (2011). Unique roles of antisocial personality disorder and psychopathic traits in distress tolerance. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 20, 987-992. PMC3229260

34 Richards, J.F.*, Lee, M., & Daughters, S.B.† (2011). Why should clinical researchers care about cognitive affective neuroscience? the Behavior Therapist, 34(7), 121-132.

35 Magidson, J.F.*, Gorka, S.M., MacPherson, L., Hopko, D.R., Blanco, C., Lejuez, C.W., & Daughters, S.B.† (2011). Examining the effect of the Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT) on residential substance abuse treatment retention. Addictive Behaviors, 36(6), 615-623.

36 Richards, J.M.*, Stipelman, B.A., Bornovalova, M.A., Daughters, S.B., Sinha, R., & Lejuez, C.W.† (2011). Biological mechanisms underlying the relationship between stress and smoking: state of the science and directions for future work. Biological Psychology, 88, 1-12.

37 Chen, K.W., Banducci, A.N., Guller, L., Macatee, R.J., Lavelle, A.*, Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2011). An examination of psychiatric comorbidities as a function of gender and substance type within an inpatient substance use treatment program. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 118(2-3), 92-99.

38 McHugh, R.K., Daughters, S.B., Lejuez, C.W., Murray, H.W., Hearon, B.A., Gorka, S.M.*, & Otto, M.W. (2011). Shared variance among self-report and behavioral measures of distress intolerance. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 35, 266-275. 

39 Lejuez, C.W., Hopko, D.R., Acierno, R., Daughters, S.B., & Pagoto, S.L. (2011). Ten-year revision of the Brief Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression (BATD): Revised treatment manual (BATD-R). Behavior Modification, 35(2), 111-161.

40 Reynolds, E.K., Magidson, J.*, Bornovalova, M.A., Gwadz, M., Ewart, C.K., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2010). Application of the social action theory to understand factors associated with risky sexual behavior among individuals in residential substance abuse treatment. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24(2), 311-321.

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41 Daughters, S.B., Magidson, J.F.*, Schuster, R.M.*, & Safren, S. (2010).  ACT HEALTHY: A combined cognitive-behavioral depression and medication adherence treatment for HIV infected substance users. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 309-321.

42 Kahler, C.W., Leventhal, A.M., Daughters, S.B., Clark, M.A., Colby, S.M., Ramsey, S.E., Boergers, J., Abrams, D.B., Niaura, R., & Buka, S.L. (2010). Relationships of personality and psychiatric disorders to multiple domains of smoking motives and dependence in middle-aged adults. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 12, 381-389.

43 Bornovalova, M.A., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2010). Motivations for sexual risk behavior across commercial and casual partners among male urban drug users: Contextual features and clinical correlates. Behavior Modification, 34(3), 219-246.

44 MacPherson, L., Reynolds, E.K., Daughters, S.B., Wang, F., Cassidy, J., Mayes, L.C., & Lejuez, C.W. (2010). Positive and negative reinforcement underlying risk behavior in early adolescents. Prevention Science, 11(3), 331-342.

45 Danielson, C. K., Ruggiero, K.J., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2010). Distress tolerance, risk-taking propensity, and PTSD symptoms in trauma-exposed youth: Pilot study. the Behavior Therapist, 33.

46 Daughters, S.B., Richards, J.M.*, Gorka, S.*, & Sinha, R. (2009). HPA axis response to psychological stress is predictive of treatment retention in residential substance abuse treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 105, 202-208.

47 Daughters, S.B., Reynolds, E.K., MacPherson, L., Kahler, C.W., Danielson, C.K., Zvolensky, M., & Lejuez, C.W. (2009). Distress tolerance and early adolescent externalizing and internalizing symptoms: The moderating role of gender and ethnicity. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 198-205.

48 Kahler, C.W., Daughters, S.B., Leventhal, A.M., Rogers, M.L., Clark, M.A., Colby, S.M., Boergers, J., Ramsey, S.E., Abrams, D.B., Niaura, R.,& Buka, S.L. (2009). Personality, psychiatric disorders, and smoking in middle-aged adults. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 11, 833-841.

49 Gratz, K.L., Tull, M.T., Reynolds, E.K., Bagge, C., Latzman, R.D., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2009). Extending extant models of the pathogenesis of borderline personality disorder to childhood borderline personality symptoms: The roles of affective dysfunction, disinhibition, and self- and emotion-regulation deficits. Development and Psychopathology, 21, 1263-1291.

50 McDermott, M.J., Tull, M.T., Gratz, K.L., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2009). The role of anxiety sensitivity and difficulties in emotion regulation in posttraumatic stress disorder among crack/cocaine users in residential substance abuse treatment. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23(5), 591-599.

51 Levine, S., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2009). Distress tolerance and rational-emotive behavioral therapy: A new role for behavior analogue tasks. Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, 27, 97-120.

52 Tull, M.T., Trotman, A., Duplinsky, M.S., Reynolds, E.K., Daughters, S.B., Potenza, M.N., & Lejuez, C.W. (2009). The effect of posttraumatic stress disorder on risk-taking propensity among crack/cocaine users in residential substance abuse treatment. Depression and Anxiety, 26(12), 1158-1164.

53 Daughters, S.B., Sargeant, M.*, Bornovalova, M.A., Gratz, K.L, & Lejuez, C.W. (2008). The Relationship between distress tolerance and antisocial personality disorder among male residential treatment seeking inner-city substance users. Journal of Personality Disorders, 22(5), 509-524.

54 Daughters, S.B., Braun, A.R.*, Sargeant, M.*, Reynolds, E.R., Hopko, D., Blanco, C., & Lejuez, C.W. (2008). Effectiveness of a brief behavioral activation treatment for inner-city illicit drug users with elevated depressive symptoms: The Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT!). Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 69, 122-129.

55 Daughters, S.B., Stipelman, B., Sargeant, M.*, Schuster, R.*, Bornovalova, M.A., & Lejuez, C.W. (2008). The interactive effects of antisocial personality disorder and court-mandated status on

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substance abuse treatment dropout. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 34, 157-164. 56 Bornovalova, M.A., Gratz, K.L., Daughters, S.B., Nick, B., Delaney-Brumsey, A., Lynch, T.R.,

Kosson, D., & Lejuez, C.W. (2008).  A multimodal assessment of the relationship between emotion dysregulation and borderline personality disorder among inner-city substance users in residential treatment. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 42(9), 717-726.

57 Lejuez, C.W., Zvolensky, M.J., Daughters, S.B., Bornovalova, M.A., Paulson, A., Tull, M., Ettinger, K., & Otto, M. W. (2008). Anxiety Sensitivity: A unique predictor of dropout among inner-city heroin and crack/cocaine users in residential substance use treatment. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 46(7), 811-818.

58 Bornovalova, M.A., & Daughters, S.B. (2007). How does dialectical behavior therapy facilitate treatment retention among individuals with comorbid borderline personality disorder and substance use disorders? Clinical Psychology Review, 27, 923-943.

59 Kahler, C.W., Daughters, S.B., Leventhal, A.M., Gwaltney, C.J., & Palfai, T.P. (2007). Implicit associations between smoking and social consequences among smokers in cessation treatment. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 45, 2066-2077.

60 Lejuez, C.W., Bornovalova, M. A., Reynolds, E. R., Daughters, S. B., & Curtin, J. J. (2007). Risk factors in the relationship between gender and crack/cocaine use. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 15, 165-175.

61 Lejuez, C.W., Aklin, W. M., Daughters, S.B., Zvolensky, M. J., Kahler, C. W., & Gwadz, M. (2007). Reliability and validity of the Youth Version of the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART-Y) in the assessment of risk-taking behavior among inner-city adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 26(1), 106-111.

62 Hopko, D. R., Lejuez, C. W., Osborne, A., Daughters, S.B., Aklin, W. M., & Strong, D. R. (2006). Construct validity of the Balloon Analog Risk Task (BART): Relationship with MDMA use among drug users in residential treatment. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 28 (2), 95-101.

63 Lejuez, C.W., Paulson, A., Daughters, S.B., Bornovalova, M.A., & Zvolensky, M. (2006). The association between heroin use and anxiety sensitivity among inner-city individuals in residential drug use treatment. Behavior Research and Therapy, 44, 667-677.

64 Daughters, S.B., Lejuez, C.W., Bornovalova, M.A., Kahler, C., Strong, D., & Brown, R. (2005). Distress tolerance as a predictor of early treatment dropout in a residential substance abuse treatment facility. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 729-734.

65 Daughters, S.B., Lejuez, C.W., Kahler, C., Strong, D., & Brown, R. (2005). Psychological distress tolerance and duration of most recent abstinence attempt among residential treatment seeking substance abusers. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 208-211.

66 Daughters, S.B., Lejuez, C. W., Strong, D. R., Breen, R. B, Lesieur, H. R., & Brown, R. (2005). The relationship among negative affect, distress tolerance, and latency to gambling treatment failure. Journal of Gambling Studies, 21,363-378.

67 Bornovalova, M.A., Daughters, S.B., Hernandez, G.D., Richards, J., & Lejuez, C.W.† (2005). Differences in impulsivity and risk taking propensity between urban crack/cocaine and heroin users. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 13, 311-318.

68 Lejuez, C.W., Bornovalova, M. A., Daughters, S.B., & Curtin, J. (2005). Differences in impulsivity and sexual risk-taking behavior among inner-city cocaine and heroin users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 77, 169-175.

69 Bornovalova, M.A., Lejuez, C.W., Daughters, S.B., Rosenthal, M.Z., & Lynch, T.R. (2005). Impulsivity as a common process across borderline personality and substance use disorders. Clinical Psychology Review, 25,790-812.

70 Cheavens, J., Rosenthal, M.Z., Daughters, S.B., Nowak, J.A., Kosson, D.S., Lynch, T.R., & Lejuez, C.W.† (2005). An analogue investigation of the relationships among perceived parental criticism,

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negative affect, and borderline personality disorder features: the role of thought suppression. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 43, 257-268.

71 Lejuez, C.W., Simmons, B.L., Aklin, W.M., Daughters, S.B., & Dvir, S. (2004). Risk-taking propensity and risky sexual behavior of individuals in residential substance use treatment. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 1643-1647.

72 Strong, D.R., Daughters, S.B., Lejuez, C.W., & Breen R.B. (2004). Using the rasch model to evaluate the revised gambling attitudes and beliefs scale for use with student gamblers. Substance Use and Misuse, 39, 1013-1024.

73 Daughters, S.B., Lejuez, C.W., Lesieur, H.R., Strong, D.R., & Zvolensky, M.J. (2003). Towards a better understanding of gambling treatment failure: Implications of translational research. Clinical Psychology Review, 23, 573-586.

74 Lejuez, C.W., Daughters, S.B., Nowak, J. A., Lynch T. R., Rosenthal, M. Z., & Kosson, D. S. (2003). Examining the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP) as a tool for conducting analogue studies of mechanisms underlying borderline personality disorder. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 34, 313-324.

NON-REFEREED AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

6 Daughters, S.B., & Grant, J. (2006). A review of “Pathological Gambling: Etiology, Comorbidity, and Treatment.” Invited book review for the Behavior Therapist, 29, 83-84.

7 Daughters, S.B., Lejuez, C.W., Bornovalova, M.A., Kahler, C., Strong, D., & Brown, R. (2006). Low psychological distress tolerance predicts dropout in substance abuse treatment. Clinicians Research Digest: Briefings in Behavioral Science, 24 (4), 6.

8 Lejuez, C. W., Daughters, S.B., & Strong, D. R. (2002). A review of “Problem Gambling and its Treatment: An introduction.” Invited Book Review for the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 33, 227-233.

CHAIRED SYMPOSIA

1 De Leo, J.A.*, & Daughters, S.B. † (Co-Chairs). Multimodal technology-enhanced treatments for substance use. Symposium conducted at the 48th annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies convention, Philadelphia, PA, 2014.

2 Daughters, S.B. (Chair). HIV/AIDS infection and drug abuse intersection. Oral Communication, College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ, 2010.

3 Richards, J.M.* & Daughters, S.B. † (Co-Chairs). The neural mechanisms underlying emotion regulation and psychopathology: Bridging cognitive affective neuroscience and clinical research. Symposium conducted at the 44th annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies convention, San Francisco, CA, 2010.

RESEARCH CONFERENCE ORAL PRESENTATIONS

1 Daughters, S.B., Yi, J.Y.*, Wells, R.M.*, Phillips, R.D.*, Baker, S.*, Carelli, R.M., Frohlich, F. Effect of non-invasive transcranial alternating currents stimulation (tACS) on inhibitory control among substance users in intensive outpatient substance use treatment. (2018, June). Paper presented at the 80th annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Diego, CA.

2 Anand, D.*, Reese, E.D.*, Lindquist, K., Daughters, S.B. †, (2018, May). The impact of emotion differentiation on relapse, rumination, and depression up to 1-year post substance use treatment. In Seah, T. H. S. (Chair), Emotion differentiation as a protective factor against negative self-referential processing: links to adaptive and maladaptive behaviors across populations and time points. Symposium conducted at the 30th annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science,

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San Francisco, USA.3 Chen, Y.*, Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, Magidson, J.F., & Daughters S.B. † (2016, October). 1-Year

Posttreatment outcomes and technology solutions for improving adherence for a behavioral activation treatment for substance use. In L. Pass (Chair), Future directions of brief behavioral activation: Modifications, mechanisms, and measurement. Symposium conducted at the 50th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, New York.

4 Reese, E. D.*, Yi, J. Y.*, Bell, R.P.*, Ross, T. J., Stein, E. A., & Daughters, S. B. † (2016, October). Distress tolerance task-based neural connectivity among substance users. In J.C. Veilleux (Chair), Distress Intolerance: Novel approaches with transdiagnostic implications. Symposium conducted at the 50th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, New York. 

5 Seitz-Brown, C. J.*, Magidson, J.F., Hoffman, E.M., DeGeorge, D.P., Bernat, E.M., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C. W. (2016, September). Psychiatric concerns among individuals living with HIV/AIDS entering residential substance use treatment. Paper presented at the 22nd Annual South African Psychology Congress, Johannesburg, South Africa.

6 Daughters, S.B., Seitz-Brown, C.*, Anderson, K.*, Degeorge, D.*, Blevins, E., & Johnson, K.A.* (2016, June). 1-Year post-treatment outcomes from a RCT of a behavioral activation treatment for substance use and depression. Paper presented at the 78th annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.

7 Bell, R.P.*, Yi, J. Y.*, Chen, Y.*, Petruzzella, A.*, Jiang, I.*, Johnson, K.A.*, & Reese, E.D., & Daughters, S.B. † (2016, June). Activity based reward processing among opiate users: Validation of the behavioral incentive delay task. Paper presented at the 78th annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.

8 Daughters, S.B., De Leo, J.A.*, & Chen, Y. * (2014, November). Smartphone-enhanced behavioral activation treatment for substance use. In J. De Leo & S.B. Daughters (Chairs), Multimodal technology-enhanced treatments for substance use. Symposium conducted at the 48th annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies convention, Philadelphia, PA.

9 Daughters, S.B., De Leo, J.A.*, & Gorka, S.M.* (2014, May). Gender specific relationship between adolescent distress tolerance and cortisol response to stress. In P. Pedrelli (Chair), Understanding the role of stress and distress tolerance on alcohol use in youths. Symposium conducted at the 3rd International Congress on Alcoholism and Stress, Volterra, Italy.

10 De Leo, J.*, Ryan, J.*, Chen, Y.*, Ross, T., Stein, E.A., & Daughters, S.B. † (2014, February). The neural indices underlying distress tolerance among cocaine users. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual APA 28/50 Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Conference, Atlanta, GA.

11 Daughters, S.B., Ross, T.J., Ryan, J.*, Surow, J.*, & Stein, E.A. (2013, November). Cocaine users with low distress tolerance evidence lower prefrontal activation during a stressful goal directed task. Paper presented at the 43rd annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA.

12 Daughters, S.B., Gorka, S.M*, Rutherford, H.R., & Mayes, L. (2013, July). The relationship between maternal and adolescent distress tolerance: The moderating role of gender. In R.K. McHugh (Chair), Novel applications of distress tolerance: Development, conceptualization, and treatment implications. Symposium conducted at the 7th World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies, Lima, Peru.

13 Daughters, S.B., & Gorka, S.M.* (2013, April). The relationship between maternal and adolescent distress tolerance: The moderating role of gender. In N. Suchman (Chair), Neuroscience, behavioral genetics and behavioral correlates of parenting and addiction: Implications for parenting intervention. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD), Seattle, WA.

14 Nugent, K.L., Chiappelli, J., Sampath, H., Daughters, S.B., & Hong, L.E. (2013, April). Association between stressful life events, distress tolerance and clinical outcomes in persons with schizophrenia.

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Paper presented at the 14th International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Grande Lakes, FL. 15 Magidson, J.F.*, Listhaus, A. *, Seitz-Brown, C.J., Lindberg, B., Anderson, K.E., Norwood, E., &

Daughters, S.B.† (2012, April). Relationship between distress tolerance and HIV medication use at entry into substance abuse treatment. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

16 Ehrlich, K.B., Cassidy, J., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2012, March). Individual and contextual predictors of risk-taking: The roles of adolescent distress intolerance, families, and friendships. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Vancouver, BC.

17 Ehrlich, K.B., Cassidy, J., Lejuez, C.W., & Daughters, S.B. (2012, March). Discrepancies about adolescent relationships as a function of informant attachment and depressive symptoms. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Vancouver, BC.

18 Daughters, S.B., Richards, J.M.*, Gorka, S.M.*, Ross, T.J., & Stein, E.A. (2010, November). Neural Correlates of Distress Intolerance. In J. Richards* & S.B. Daughters† (Co-Chairs), The neural mechanisms underlying emotion regulation and psychopathology: Bridging cognitive affective neuroscience and clinical research. Symposium conducted at the 44th annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies convention, San Francisco, CA.

19 Daughters, S.B., Gorka, S.M.*, Howard, S.L.*, Travers, R.M.* (2010, November). Distress tolerance and adolescent substance use. In A. Bernstein & A.Vujanovic (Co-Chairs), Distress tolerance: Emerging research and clinical applications across therapeutic contexts. Symposium conducted at the 44th annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies convention, San Francisco, CA.

20 Magidson, J.F.*, Howard, S.L.*, Gorka, S.M.*, Lejuez, C.W., & Daughters, S.B.† (2010, October). Examining the effect of the Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT) on residential substance abuse treatment retention. Oral presentation at Addictions 2010: The New Frontier in Addiction Treatment: Evidence-Based Policy and Practice, Arlington, VA.

21 Howard, S.L.*, Lavelle, A.*, Magidson, J.F.*, Hemberg, J.*, Wang, F., Gorka, S.M.*, Safren, S., & Daughters, S.B.† (2010, June). ACT HEALTHY: Effectiveness of a behavioral activation and HIV medication adherence treatment for African American low income HIV positive substance users. Paper presented at the 72nd annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, Arizona.

22 Richards, J.M.*, Lejuez, C.W. †, Daughters, S.B., Reynolds, E.K., & Bornovalova, M. (2009, June). Negative affect interacts with impulsivity to predict distress tolerance in a sample of inner-city substance users. Paper presented at the 71st annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Reno, Nevada.

23 Daughters, S.B., Sargeant, M.N., Hickman, A., Schuster, R.*, Sinha, R., & Lejuez, C.W. (2007, November). Distress tolerance and stress induced changes in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal response among drug dependent African Americans currently receiving residential treatment. In A. Bernstein and A.A. Vujenovic (Co-Chairs), Affect tolerance: Clinical implications of emerging basic research. Symposium conducted at the 41st annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

24 Bornovalova, M.A., Knock, M.K., Daughters, S.B., & Lejuez, C.W. (2007, November). Behavioral functions of sexual behavior across regular, casual, and commercial partners among urban drug users: Contextual features and clinical correlates. In M.W. Wedig and M.K. Nock (Co-Chairs), Functional aspects of psychopathology: Why do individuals engage in risky, dangerous, and potentially harmful behaviors? Symposium conducted at the 41st annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

25 Reynolds, E.K., Daughters, S.B., Sargeant, M.N., McFadden, M., Cummings, A., & Lejuez, C.W. (2007, November). An Examination of distress tolerance as a vulnerability for substance use, delinquent behavior, and internalizing symptoms in youth. In J.D. Buckner (Chair), Distress tolerance and its relation to anxiety and substance use pathology: Clinical implications for empirical work.

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Symposium conducted at the 41st annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

26 Daughters, S.B., Sargeant, M.N.*, Braun, A.R.*, Reynolds, E.K., & Lejuez, C.W. (2006, November). Development of a novel behavioral activation treatment for inner-city depressed substance users currently receiving residential substance abuse treatment. In M.N. Sargeant and S.B. Daughters (Co-Chairs), Translating research into behavioral treatments for substance use. Symposium conducted at the 40th annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, Illinois.

27 Daughters, S.B., Lejuez, C.W., Danielson, C.W., & Sargeant, M.N.* (2006, November). The use of an adolescent appropriate computerized measure of distress tolerance to identify alcohol use among early adolescents. In E.W. Leen-Feldner (Chair), State-of-the-art methodology and technology for the study of psychopathology among youth: A discussion of contemporary approaches for the active researcher. Symposium conducted at the 40th annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, Illinois.

28 Reynolds, E.K., Bornovalova, M.A., Daughters, S.B., Curtin, J.J., & Lejuez, C.W. (2006, June). Toward a better understanding of the relationship between gender and crack/cocaine use. Paper presented at the 68th annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, Arizona.

29 Bornovalova, M.A., Lejuez, C.W., Daughters, S.B., & Curtin, J.J. (2004, June). Differences in impulsivity and sexual risk-taking behavior among inner-city cocaine and heroin users. Paper presented at the 66th annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

30 Lejuez, C.W., Daughters, S.B., Kosson, D., & Lynch, T. (2003, November). Behavioral and self report predictors of borderline personality disorder symptoms in a nonclinical sample. In T. R. Lynch (Chair), Translational Research and Emotion Regulation: Recent Findings and New Directions. Symposium conducted at the 37th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, Massachusetts.

31 Daughters, S.B., Osbourne, A.O., Hopko, D.H., Simmons, B., & Lejuez, C.W.† (2003, June). Differentiating MDMA users and nonusers. Paper presented at the 65 th annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Bal Harbor, Florida.

INVITED PANELS, WORKSHOPS AND LECTURES

1 Daughters, S.B. (2018, May). The Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT) for comorbid substance use and depression. Invited three-day workshop for addiction treatment providers in Sheffield, England.

2 Alloy, L.B., Daughters, S.B., Prinstein, M.J., Tolin, D.F., & Wilhelm, S. (2016, October). Staying relevant in the “brain age”: How to incorporate biological measures and mechanisms to fund your psychosocial research. Panel presentation at the 50th annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies convention, New York, NY.

3 Daughters, S.B. (2016, September). The neuroscience of addiction. Invited lecture to addiction treatment providers at SouthLight Healthcare. Raleigh, NC.

4 Daughters, S.B. (2016, May). Distress tolerance and treatment options for mood and substance use disorders. Invited workshop for the 2016 Spring Public Defender Attorney and Investigator Conference. Concord, NC.

5 Daughters, S.B. (2015, March). From bedside to bench and back again. Invited lecture for the Behavioral Neuroscience Lecture Series, UNC Department of Psychology and Neuroscience.

6 Daughters, S.B. (2014, September). Integrating behavioral activation into community based substance use treatment. In-service provided to addiction treatment providers at UNC WakeBrook Addiction Treatment Center. Raleigh, NC.

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7 Daughters, S.B. (2012, April). Integrating dialectical behavior therapy into residential substance use treatment. Invited workshop for addiction treatment providers at the Salvation Army Harbor Light Substance Use Treatment Center. Washington, DC.

8 Daughters, S.B. (2011, November). Discussant in A.C. McLeish (Chair), Distress tolerance and substance use: Recent findings and treatment implications. Symposium conducted at the 45th annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies convention, Toronto, Canada.

9 Daughters, S.B. (2011, July). Neural correlates of distress tolerance. Invited lecture at the Maryland Neuroimaging Center Summer Workshop. University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

10 Daughters, S.B. (2010, May). Behavioral activation for comorbid conditions. Invited workshop for the New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University School of Medicine.

11 Daughters, S.B. (2009, October). Distress tolerance and Behavioral Activation Treatments for Addiction. Invited two-day workshop for addiction treatment providers in Copenhagen, Denmark.

12 Daughters, S.B. (2009, March). Behavioral and biological determinants of adolescent addiction. Invited lecture for the Yale Child Study Center, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine.

13 Daughters, S.B. (2009, February). Behavioral activation for HIV positive patients with fatigue. Invited workshop for the New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University School of Medicine.

14 Daughters, S.B. (2009, January). The use of Dialectical Behavior Therapy in substance abuse treatment. Invited training for counselors at the Salvation Army Harbor Light Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Facility. Washington, DC.

SELECTED REFEREED POSTER PRESENTATIONS (past 5 years)

1 Yi, J.Y.*, Bell, R.P.*, Bartuska, A.D.*, McKay, K.G.*, Stein, J.*, & Daughters, S.B. (2018, June). Behavioral activation and right thalamic activation during monetary and environmental reward anticipation among opiate users in detoxification. Poster to be presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence. San Diego, CA.

2 Krentzman, A.R., Goodenough, K.E., Banerjee, R., and Daughters, S.B. (2018, June). Gratitude and positive activity planning to support recovery from alcohol and substance use disorders. Poster to be presented at the 41st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, June 17-20 – San Diego, CA.

3 Chen, Y.*, N, X.Q., Su, L., Chen, L.H., Thissen D., Youngstrom, E.A., & Daughters S.B. † (2016, October). Psychometric evaluation of the Chinese version of the Reward Probability Index and Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale. Poster presented at the 50th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, New York.

4 Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, DeGeorge, D. P.*, Blevins, E.*, Wille, L., & Daughters, S. B.† (2016, July). One-year post-treatment outcomes of behavioral activation group therapy for substance use and depression among court-mandated clients in residential treatment. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Convention of the European Association for Psychology and Law (EAPL), Toulouse, France.

5 Yi, J.Y.*, Bell, R.P.*, Stein, E.A., Ross, T.J., & Daughters, S.B. † (2016, June). Working memory deficits among cocaine users accounted for by increased activation in the middle frontal gyrus. Poster presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence. Palm Springs, CA.

6 Reese, E.D.*, Bell, R.P.*, Yi, J.Y.*, Ross, T. J., Stein, E. A., & Daughters, S. B. † (2016, June). Distress tolerance among substance users associated with connectivity between the MFG and vmPFC/sgACC during a distress tolerance task. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA. 

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7 Bell, R.P.*, Ross, T.J., Ryan, J.*, Stein, E.A., Daughters, S.B.† (2015, June). Investigating the neural correlates of distress tolerance in cocaine dependence. Poster to be presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Honolulu, HI.

8 Bell, R.P.*, Ryan, J., & Daughters. S.B.† (2015, April). Investigation of functional connectivity in executive function resting state networks in cocaine dependent individuals. Annual Triangle Area Society for Neuroscience Spring Meeting. Raleigh, NC. TRAVEL AWARD WINNER.

9 Yi, J.Y.*, Ross, T.J., Bell, R.P.*, Ryan, J.*, Stein, E.A., & Daughters, S.B.† (2015, March). The salience network moderates relation between cortisol response to stress and distress tolerance among cocaine users. Poster presented at the 3rd Annual Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Conference, Baltimore, MD.

10 Chen Y.*, De Leo J.*, Petruzzella, A.*, Jones M.E.*, & Daughters, S.B.† (2015, March). Smartphone enhanced behavioral activation treatment for substance use (LETS ACT-SE). Poster presented at the 3rd Annual Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Conference, Baltimore, MD.

11 Bell, R.P.*, Anastos, K., Arnsten, J.H., Daughters, S.B., Foxe, J. J. (2015, March). Neuromarkers of behavioral inhibition in HIV+ minority females with a history of cocaine dependence. Poster presented at the 3rd Annual Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Conference, Baltimore, MD.

12 Chen Y.*, Seitz-Brown C.J.*, Blevins E.*, Degeorge D.P.*, & Daughters, S.B.† (2014, November). Pre-treatment distress tolerance predicts 1-month post-treatment relapse to cocaine use. Poster presented at the 48th Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.

13 Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, Ali, B.*, DeGeorge, D.P.*, Blevins, E.*, & Daughters, S.B.† (2014, November). The interacting effect of depressive symptoms, gender, and distress tolerance on substance use problems among residential treatment-seeking substance users. Poster presented at the 48th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT), Philadelphia, PA.

14 Chen, Y.*, Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, Blevins, E.*, & DeGeorge, D.*, & Daughters, S.B.† (2014, November). Gender-specific effect of changes in distress tolerance on cocaine use at a 1-month posttreatment follow-up. Poster presented at the 48th annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies convention, Philadelphia, PA.

15 Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, Magidson, J.F.*, Anderson, K., Wilson, A., Alberto, A., Lejuez, C.W., & Daughters, S.B.† (2013, June). The effect of the Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT) on cocaine relapse: Results from a randomized control trial. Poster presented at the 75 th

annual meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Diego, CA.16 Magidson, J.F.*, Seitz-Brown, C.J.*, Safren, S.A., Morgan, L., Lejuez, C.W., & Daughters, S.B.†

(2013, June). Implementing behavioral activation and Life-Steps for depression and antiretroviral therapy adherence in an HIV community health center: Evaluating a modular, group approach. Poster presented at the 8th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence, Miami, FL.

TEACHING AND MENTORING ACTIVITIES (past 5 years)

COURSES TAUGHT

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Spring 2018 PSYC 806: Clinical Research Methods: 3 credits, Enrollment = 9PSYC 817: Advanced Adult Practicum and Professional Ethics: 3 credits, Enrollment = 3PSYC 693H: Honors Thesis Research: 3 credits (Savita Madan), Enrollment = 1PSYC 395: Independent Research in Psychology: 3 credits (Elissa Scherer, Kate Foray), Enrollment = 2PSYC 993: Masters Thesis Research: 3 credits, Enrollment = 2PSYC 998: Doctoral Dissertation Research: 3 credits, Enrollment = 2Guest Lecture:PSYC 811: Adult Practicum – Substance Use Treatment

Fall 2017 Research and Study LeaveSpring 2017 PSYC 817: Advanced Adult Practicum and Professional Ethics: 3 credits, Enrollment = 2

PSYC 693H: Honors Thesis Research, 3 credits (Katie McKay), Enrollment = 1PSYC 395: Independent Research in Psychology: 3 credits (John Thorpe), Enrollment = 1

Fall 2016 PSYC 806: Clinical Research Methods: 3 credits, Enrollment = 5 PSYC 693H: Honors Thesis Research: 3 credits (Katie McKay), Enrollment = 1PSYC 395: Independent Research in Psychology: 3 credits (Savita Madan), Enrollment = 1PSYC 993: Masters Thesis Research: 3 credits, Enrollment = 3Guest Lecture:PSYC 795: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging – Univariate Data Processing

Spring 2016 PSYC 806: Clinical Research Methods: 3 credits, Enrollment = 11 PSYC 395: Independent Research in Psychology: 3 credits (Katie McKay, Tommy Savransky), Enrollment = 2PSYC 993: Masters Thesis Research: 3 credits, Enrollment = 3Guest Lecture:PSYC 811: Adult Practicum – Substance Use Treatment

Fall 2015 PSYC 517: Addiction: 3 credits, Enrollment = 30PSYC 993: Masters Thesis Research: 3 credits, Enrollment = 1

Spring 2015 PSYC 806: Clinical Research Methods: 3 credits, Enrollment = 6PSYC 395: Independent Research in Psychology: 3 credits (Jenny Stein, Jessica Ferrell), Enrollment = 2PSYC 693H: Honors Thesis Research (Elizabeth Jones), Enrollment = 1PSYC 993: Masters Thesis Research: 3 credits, Enrollment = 2

Fall 2014 Family Medical LeavePSYC 693H: Honors Thesis Research (Elizabeth Jones), Enrollment = 1PSYC 993: Masters Thesis Research: 3 credits, Enrollment = 3Guest Lecture:PSYC 804: Empirically Validated Approaches to Adult Psychotherapy

Spring 2014 PSYC 395: Independent Research in Psychology: 3 credits (Elizabeth Jones, Emily Myers), Enrollment = 2

Fall 2013 PSYC 806: Clinical Research Methods: 3 credits, Enrollment = 10PSYC 395: Independent Research in Psychology: 3 credits (Elizabeth Jones, Emily Myers), Enrollment = 2PSYC 993: Masters Thesis Research: 3 credits, Enrollment = 1

UNC UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ADVISING

2017-2018

2016-2017

Savita Madan, Rachel Wells, Alexis Elder, Briona Pfeifer, Stephanie Martin, Elissa Scherer, Ethan Miller, Alexandra Cowand, Kate Foray, Su Cho, Sabrina Hardin, Sam Lind Jenny Stein, John Thorp, Savita Madan, Rachel Phillips, Katie McKay, Alexis Elder, Briona Pfeifer, Katelyn Swan, Rachel Wells

2015-2016 Elizabeth Jones, Ian Jiang, Jenny Stein, Jessica Ferrall, Preethika Sundararaj, John Thorp

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2014-2015

2013-2014

Elizabeth Jones, Emily Myers, Kagan Griffin, Ian Jiang, Jenny Stein, Jessica Ferrall, Kira GurganusElizabeth Jones, Emily Myers

UNC UNDERGRADUATE THESIS COMMITTEES

2017- Savita Madan, Psychology and Neuroscience (Chair)2017- Jhana Parikh, Psychology and Neuroscience (Co-Chair)2017- Nividitha Jagadesh, Psychology and Neuroscience (Member)2016-2017 Katie McKay, Psychology and Neuroscience (Chair), Neural indicators of distress

tolerance associated with frequency of substance use2016-2017 Hasan Mustafic, Psychology and Neuroscience (Member), Suppressing sympathetic

nervous system activity and appraisals of stress: implications for depression2015-2016 Elizabeth Jones, Psychology and Neuroscience (Chair – Highest Honors), Polysubstance

use associated with lower distress tolerance compare to single-substance use

MASTERS THESIS COMMITTEES

2016-2017 Elizabeth Reese (Chair, Clinical), Longitudinal trajectories of distress tolerance following substance use treatment entry

2016- Kristen Meyers (Member, Clinical/Cognitive Dual Program), Components of reward-driven attentional bias as predictors of risk-taking and impulsivity

2015-2017 Jennifer Yi (Chair, Clinical), The role of working memory in the relationship between inhibitory control and regular cocaine use

2015-2016 Yun Chen (Chair, Clinical), Evaluating the differential item functioning of the Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale Chinese Version (C-BADS) with factorial invariance procedures

2014-2015 Julia Brown, Psychology (Member, Clinical), Walking around Chapel Hill (WACH): A pilot exercise program for individuals with serious mental illness

2014-2016 Maya Mosner, Psychology (Member, Clinical), Social and nonsocial effort-based decision-making in adolescents with autism spectrum disorders

2013-2015 Stacy Li-Farn, Psychology (Member, Clinical), Examining self-efficacy as a moderator of the relations between dimensional perfectionism and dietary restraint, binge eating, and binge drinking

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES

2017-2018 Julia Browne, (Member, Clinical), The therapeutic alliance in individual resiliency training: relationship with therapy engagement and treatment outcomes

2016-2018 Shannon Blakey, Psychology (Member, Clinical), The judicious use of safety behaviors during exposure: A translational investigation

2015-2016 Michelle Gonzalez, Psychology (Member, Clinical), The cascading effects of behavioral parent training on caregiver depressive symptoms: An examination of generalized treatment effects and potential modulating mechanisms of change in low-income families

2015-2016 Jeff Olney (Member, Behavioral Neuroscience), An examination of the role of the central orexin system in binge-like ethanol consumption

2015-2016 Ryan Jacoby (Member, Clinical), A translational study of the mechanisms of exposure therapy for obsessions: gradual vs. variable exposure intensity

2014-2015 Jennifer Green (Member, Behavioral Neuroscience), Factors underlying natural reward devaluation by cocaine: Effects of dose and exercise

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2014-2015 Katie Higgins (Member, Clinical), Culturally-specific factors associated with eating disorder recovery and treatment among Latinas

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