Document 6429951
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Document 6429951
Message from Dr. Patricia Minnes, Acting Chair, Clinical Program (July – December 2007) all who helped with the preparation of the application and to those who participated in interviews with the site visitors. Recently, we have been advertising for new faculty who work in either child or adult Clinical Psychology. We hope to complete interviews in the near future and to be able to hire at least one if not two new faculty in the new year. We hope that you enjoy this newsletter. We welcome feedback and suggestions for future issues. Please contact Patricia Minnes: [email protected] or Wendy Craig: [email protected] Hello again. I’ve been filling in as Chair of the Clinical Program this term while Wendy Craig is on sabbatical. The past year has been a time of transition for the Clinical Program with several comings and goings. Last spring we said farewell to Jane Leach who retired after many years as Graduate Assistant and we said hello to Dianne Flint who has taken over Jane’s position. In July, we said farewell to Marjory Phillips who has moved back to Toronto to take up a position at the Integra Foundation and in October we welcomed Kevin Parker as the new Director of the Psychology Clinic. Jesselyn Lennox, Psychology Clinic Secretary also left in December. She has been replaced by Stacey Burns. Finally, in August, Uzma Rehman left the department to take up a faculty position in the Psychology Department at Waterloo. Jane Leach Graduate Secretary Retired April 2007 Another major project in the past year was the preparation of our application to CPA for reaccreditation of the Clinical Program. The site visitors Dr. Jane Ledingham (University of Ottawa), Dr. Carl von Baeyer (University of Saskatchewan) and Dr. Judith Wiener (OISE) came to the Department in May and in November we received word that our application was successful. Many thanks to Wendy Craig, Chair Clinical Program CLINICAL PROGRAM 2006-2007 THE PSYCHOLOGY CLINIC AT QUEEN’S 2006-2007 Faculty Wendy Craig, Program Chair Cynthia Fekken Kate Harkness Ron Holden Alistair MacLean Patricia Minnes Caroline Pukall Uzma Rehman Dean Tripp Director of Psychology Clinic & Coordinator of Clinical Practica Marjory Phillips Adjunct Faculty Katherine Buell Debra Kowalik Marjory Phillips, Clinic Director In June 2007, the Psychology Clinic concluded its two-year pilot phase and we are pleased to report that all objectives have been attained. The Clinic has established itself as a vital contributor to graduate clinical training, a well respected resource to southeastern Ontario, and a financially viable operation. Student Representatives Tess Clifford Ricardo Flamenbaum Elizabeth Whaley Secretary Jane Leach The Clinic has provided a link between academic coursework and field placement by providing students with opportunities to target particular clinical training goals and to obtain well supervised clinical practice. To date, 25 of the 28 students who are active in the clinical program (89.3% of students in the coursework years of MA1 to PhD3) have volunteered to see children/teens at the Clinic. In addition, the Clinic has provided an important source for child practicum placements (10 practicum students in the last 2 years). Third, the Clinic has also become an important component in clinical teaching. For example, videotape clips of Clinic clients were used weekly to illustrate common diagnostic presentations for PSYC 809 (Child Clinical) and students from the Child Assessment course (PSYC 806) and former Interviewing course (PSYC 807) have been invited to observe interviewing and child assessments. CLINICAL PROGRAM 2007-2008 Faculty Patricia Minnes, Program Chair (F 2007) Wendy Craig, Program Chair (W 2008) Cynthia Fekken Kate Harkness Ron Holden Alistair MacLean Caroline Pukall Dean Tripp Director of Psychology Clinic & Coordinator of Clinical Practica Kevin Parker Adjunct Faculty Katherine Buell Debra Kowalik The Clinic has become a valuable resource for quality psychological service in the southeastern Ontario community. To date, we have received 322 referrals, have provided 157 comprehensive psychological assessments to children and adolescents, and have seen 40 children for evidence-based psychological treatment. We have established three service Student Representatives Eric Bulmash Ricardo Flamenbaum Tara Haley -2- contracts, two research contacts, and an internship with community partners and have become a respected resource for collaborative partnerships. CLINICAL BROWN BAG SERIES FALL TERM 2006 Oct 17: Dr. Uzma Rehman – Couple Interventions. Nov 14: Dr. Patricia Minnes – Grief Issues with Adults. Nov 21: Dr. Irwin Altrows – You can be successful in the practice of psychology. Nov 28: Dr. Jessica Jones – Clinical Issues with Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Financially, the Clinic has met its goal of becoming economically self-sufficient: We have concluded our pilot-phase with a positive bank balance. Plans for 2007/2008 include continued partnerships with the Clinical Psychology Internship at Queen’s, Pathways for Children and Youth, and our two research contracts, as well as our growing reputation for excellence within the general community. In addition, through the Queen’s University Interprofessional Patient-Centred Education Directive (QUIPPED), there may be opportunities for interprofessional training with the School of Rehab. Although the current Director has resigned and will be relocating out of the city, plans are underway to recruit a new Clinic Director and it is hoped that there will be little interruption to Clinic service. We are pleased that our current Clinic Secretary, Stacey Burns, will continue in the position. WINTER TERM 2007 Feb 7: Dr. Jan Wilson – Cognitive Behavioural Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa. Feb 14: Dr. Vince Caccamo – Family/Marital Therapy. Feb 28: Dr. Dorothy Cotton – Oral Exams. Mar 7: Dr. Katherine Buell – Culture of Disability. Mar 21: Dr. Irwin Altrows – Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy with an Angry Client. Apr 11: Dr. Kelly Benn – Professional Issues, Licensing, EPPP. F S W E N E H T N Y T L U C A F S WS EW NE EN HE TH NT Y IIIN TY LT UL CU AC FA Wendy Craig Dr. Wendy Craig is a co-leader of the Canadian Initiative for the Prevention of Bullying. Ron Holden June 2006. SSHRC News Canada on the topic of Lying and Stretching the Truth August 2006. Metronews on the topic of Stretching Truth Won’t Work. Kevin Parker, Incoming Director, Psychology Clinic August 2006. MTV television network on the topic of Job Applications and Faking Lindy Kilik June 2007. Family Matters Show on FLYFM Kingston: Senior Drivers Ongoing Projects: Development of dementia screen for Police Officers' Use in the Field: Partnership Project with Kingston Police, supported in part from QUFA Fund for Scholarly and Professional Development (Sessional Adjuncts). Caroline Pukall March 2007. Interviewed by Miranda Beninger, Ryerson University Stacey Burns, Clinic Secretary January 2007. Interviewed by Brendan -3- Kennedy, The Journal, Queen's University Falling into the Gender Gap: Love & Sex Supplement, p. 15. Ron Holden Inducted as a Fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association (June 2006) January 2007. Interviewed by Katherine Laidlaw, The Journal, Queen's University Getting busy in the Library: Love & Sex Supplement, p. 17. Patricia Minnes Professional Award for Excellence in Research. Ontario Association on Developmental Disabilities Research Special Interest Group October 2006. Interviewed by Marcia Kaye, Canadian Health magazine When love hurts: March/April 2007, p. 27. Caroline Pukall Nominated for the Department of Psychology Teaching Award, April 2007. October 2006. Interviewed by Lauren Ferranti, Glow magazine Better sex – have it now: March/April 2007, p. 101-106. 2 S R E N N W E Z R P 6 0 0 2 5 0 0 2 S RS ER NE NN WIIIN EW ZE RIIIZ PR 6P 06 00 20 5---2 05 00 20 August 2006. Interviewed by Zoë Cormier, Globe and Mail Patient Delusion – or Medical Confusion? January 20, 2007, p. F8. The Mitchell and Wilda Andriesky Award Established by Mitchell Andriesky (Arts '53) and Wilda Andriesky (Arts '59, M.A. '61) and awarded to a graduate student who has a demonstrated record of academic excellence in the study of child psychology. This award is restricted to Canadian citizens or permanent residents. The selection is made each August by a committee appointed by the Head of the Department of Psychology. 2006 Recipient: Margaret McGugan The A. Z. Arthur Book Prize Established by family, colleagues, students, and friends in memory of Arthur Z. Arthur, Professor of Psychology at Queen's from 1966 to 1990. A book prize to be awarded to the student who has the highest standing in the M.A. Clinical Program. The selection is made each August by a committee appointed by the Head of the Department of Psychology. 2006 Recipient: David Duong Good Bye to Uzma Rehman O S W E N R E H T O S WS EW NE RN ER HE TH OT Michela David Is now a Master Trainer for the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) program sponsored by Living Works. Award for Clinical Supervision Department of Psychology Award for Clinical Supervision. 2006-2007 Recipient: Lindy Kilik Kate Harkness Kate and Mark are thrilled to announce the birth of their baby daughter, Ruby Elizabeth Sabbagh, born June 23, 2006. She was born unexpectedly at home at a healthy but small 5 lbs 6 oz. Mark can now add 'midwife' to his CV! Kate and Mark will be on sabbatical in sunny California for the 2007-2008 academic year. Kate has taken a Visiting Scholar position with Ian Gotlib at Stanford University and Mark will be a Visiting Scholar at the University of California-Santa Cruz with Maureen Callanan. C.I.H.R. Health Professional Research Award Voucher Student 2006 Recipient: David Davies, David Duong The James Inglis Prize Established by family, colleagues, students and friends in memory of James Inglis, Professor of Psychology at Queen's from 1959 to 1965 and -4- Paper presented at the Society for Child Development, Boston, 2007. from 1968 to 1992 and one of the founders of the Clinical Programme. A book prize to be awarded to the graduating doctoral student who has the highest standing in the Clinical Programme. The Selection is made each August by a committee appointed by the Head of the Department of Psychology. Volk, A., Craig, W. M., Boyce, W., & King, M. Perceptions of Parents and School Amongst Canadian Adolescents: Are Northern Aboriginal Youth Different? Poster presented at the Society for Child Development, Boston, 2007. 2006 Recipient: Susan Pardy Sutherland, A., Craig, W. M. Parental and peer victimization and adolescent maladjustment. Poster presented at the Society for Child Development, Boston, 2007. F & S N O T A C L B U P Y T L U C A F & S& NS ON TIIIO AT CA LIIIC BL UB PU YP TY LT UL CU AC FA S N O I T A T N E S E R P S N O I T A T N E S E R P PRESENTATIONS Shelley, S., & Craig, W. M. Children's Coping Styles and use of Strategies to Reduce Their Experiences of Bullying and Victimization. Poster presented at the Society for Child Development, Boston, 2007. W G A R C Y D N E W G AIIIG RA CR YC DY ND EN WE Publications Craig, W. M., & Pepler, D. J. (2007). Understanding bullying: From research to policy. Canadian Psychology, 48, 86-93. McKenney, K., Pepler, D. J., Craig, W. M., & Connolly, J. The Role of Mother-Daughter Relationships in Adolescent Girls' Involvement in Antisocial Activities. Poster presented at the Society for Child Development, Boston, 2007. Volk, A., Craig, W. M., Boyce, W., King, M. (2007). Perceptions of Parents, Mental Health, and School Amongst Canadian Adolescents from the Provinces and the Northern Territories. Canadian Journal of School Psychology. Connolly, J., Friendlander, L., Pepler, D. J., & Craig, W. M. Popular Media Use and Peer Harassment: Is There a Link for Adolescent Boys and Girls? Paper presented at the Society for Child Development, Boston, 2007. Craig, W.M., Pepler, D. J., & Blais, J. (2007). Responding to bullying: What works? International Journal of School Psychology, 28, 15-24. Connolly, J., MacIassac, C., Goldberg, A., Pepler, D. J., & Craig, W. M. Autonomy with Parents and Peers: Differential Pathways to Normative and Atypical Romantic Experiences in Early Adolescence. Paper presented at the Society for Child Development, Boston, 2007. Pepler, D., Craig, W.M., Connolly, J., Yuile, A., McMaster, L., & Jiang, D. (2006) A developmental perspective on bullying. Aggressive Behavior, 32, 376-384. 39. Pickett, W., Dostaler, S., Craig, W.M., Janssen, I., Simpson, K., Shelley, S. D., & Boyce, W. F. (2006). Associations between risk behavior and injury and the protective roles of social environments: An analysis of 7235 Canadian school children. Injury Prevention, 12, 87-92. 38. Craig, W. M. Measuring bullying and victimization. Paper presented at the Health Behaviors of School Aged children at the World Health Organization, Budapest, June 2006. Presentations McGugan, M., Craig, W. M., & Lucas, B. Reporting Bullying Involvement: Investigating the Prevalence and Characteristics of Reporters and Deniers. Poster presented at the Society for Child Development, Boston, 2007. Pepler, D. J., Jiang, D., Craig, W. M., & Connolly, J. Gender Differences in Developmental Trajectories of Adolescent Delinquency and Links to Peer Delinquency. Publications Harkness, K. L., & Lumley, M. N. (in press). Child abuse and neglect and the development of depression in children and adolescents. In J. Abela & B. Hankin (Eds.) Depression in Children and Adolescents. Guilford: New York. K R A H E T A K S S E N K KN RK AR HA EH TE AT KA S SS ES NE Pohl, J., Olmstead, M. C., Wynne-Edwards, K. E., Harkness, K., & Menard, J. L. (in press). Repeated exposure to stress across the childhood-adolescent period alters rats’ anxiety- and depression-like behaviours in -5- Annual Convention, Ottawa, Ontario. adulthood: The importance of stressor type and gender. Behavioral Neuroscience. R N E D L O H N O R N EN DE LD OL HO NH ON RO Lumley, M. N., & Harkness, K. L. (in press). Specificity in the Relations among Childhood Adversity, Early Maladaptive Schemas, and Symptom Profiles in Adolescent Depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research. Publications Holden, R. R. (in press). Socially desirable responding does moderate scale validity both in experimental and in non-experimental contexts. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science. Harkness, K. L., Bruce, A. E., & Lumley, M. N. (2006). The role of childhood abuse and neglect in the sensitization to stressful life events in adolescent depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115, 730-741. Flamenbaum, R., & Holden, R. R. (2007). Psychache as a mediator in the relationship between perfectionism and suicidality. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 54, 51-61. Monroe, S. M., Torres, L., Guillaumot, J., Harkness, K. L., Roberts, J. E., Frank, E., & Kupfer, D. (2006). Life stress and the longterm treatment course of recurrent depression: III. Nonsevere life events predict recurrence for medicated pateints over 3 years. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 74, 112-120. Robertson-Wilson, J., Levesque, L., & Holden, R. R. (2007). Development of a questionnaire assessing school physical activity environment (Q-SPACE). Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 11, 93-107. Harkness, K. L., & Monroe, S. M. (2006). Severe Melancholic Depression is More Vulnerable than Non-Melancholic Depression To Minor Precipitating Life Events. Journal of Affective Disorders, 91, 257-263. Book, A. S., Holden, R. R., Starzyk, K. B., Wasylkiw, L., & Edwards, M. J. (2006). Psychopathic traits and experimentally induced deception in self-report assessment. Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 601-608. Presentations Bulmash E.L., Harkness, K. L., & Bagby, R. M. (2007, May) Personality, Stressful Life Events, and Treatment Response in Major Depression. Poster session presented at Association for Psychological Science Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. Deshpande, M. A., Holden, R. R., & Gilron, I. (2006). Impact of therapy on quality of life and mood in neuropathic pain: What is the effect of pain reduction? Anesthesia and Analgesia, 102,1473-1479. Holden, R. R., & DeLisle, M. M. (2006). Factor analysis of the Reasons for Attempting Suicide Questionnaire (RASQ) in suicide attempters. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 28, 1-8. Bulmash E.L., Harkness, K. L., & Bagby, R. M. (2007, June) Who Responds to Treatment and Why? The Influence of Personality and Stressful Life Events in Depression Treatment Response. Poster session presented at Association for Psychological Science Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. Holden, R. R., Wasylkiw, L., Starzyk, K. B., Book, A. S., & Edwards, M. J. (2006). Inferential structure of the NEO Five-Factor Inventory: Construct validity of the Big Four personality clusters. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 38, 24-40. Lee, L., Ling, L., & Harkness, K. L. (2007, June). Socially Prescribed Perfectionism, Interpersonal Stress, and Depression: Testing a Specific Diathesis-Stress Model. Accepted for presentation at Canadian Psychological Association 68th Annual Convention, Ottawa, ON. MacNeil, B. M., & Holden, R. R. (2006). Psychopathy and the detection of faking on self-report inventories of personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 41, 641-651. Lumley, M.N. & Harkness, K.L. (2007, June). Cognitive Organization of Schemas and Recollections as a Mechanism Translating Childhood Maltreatment into Depression. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Starzyk, K. B., Holden, R. R., Fabrigar, L. R., & MacDonald, T. K. (2006). The Personal Acquaintance Measure: A tool for appraising one’s acquaintance with any person. Journal of -6- Flamenbaum, R., & Holden, R. R. (2006, August). Psychache as a mediator between perfectionism and suicide. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans. Personality and Social Psychology, 90, 833847. Presentations Flamenbaum, R., DeLisle, M. M., & Holden, R. R. (2007, August). Factor structure of the BHS among suicide attempters. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco. Flamenbaum, R., & Holden, R. R. (2006, June). Unfulfilled needs as mediators between perfectionism and Shneidman’s concept of psychache. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Calgary. Flynn, J., & Holden, R. R. (2007, June). Predictors of suicidality in a sample of suicide attempters. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Ottawa. Holden, R. R. (2006, April). Faking on noncognitive self-report: Seven primary questions. Paper presented to the Educational Testing Services (ETS) External Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Conference on Faking in Non-cognitive Assessment, Princeton, NJ. Holden, R. R. (2007, August). Faking and self-report personality: Factors influencing reported effects on validity. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco. Holden, R. R. (2006, August). Effects of socially desirable responding: Comparison of faking with naturally occurring forms. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans. Holden, R. R., Johnson, J. A., & Murray, G. (2007, June). Personality itemmetrics: What differentiates among the elite items of the NEO-FFI? Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Ottawa. MacNeil, B. M., & Holden, R. R. (2006, June). Psychopathy and faking on self-report inventories of personality. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Calgary. MacNeil, B. M., Tapscott, J., Olivier, D., & Holden, R. R. (2007, June). The Dark Triad and faking ability. Paper presented at the North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Annual Convention, Ottawa. MacNeil, B. M., Whaley, E., & Holden, R. R. (2006, June). Structure of the Machiavellian Egocentricity scale of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Calgary. MacNeil, B. M., Whaley, E., & Holden, R. R. (2007, June). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Dark Triad Screening Measure. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Ottawa. Starzyk, K. B., Holden, R. R., Fabrigar, L. R., & MacDonald, T. K. (2006). The relationship of the Personal Acquaintance Measure, duration of acquaintance, and actual personality to selfother agreement in roommates’ personality judgments. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Calgary. Mendonca, J. D., Holden, R. R., Novick, R., & Mendonca, D. (2007, June). The perioperative impact of psychological variables on functioning following cardiac surgery. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention. Ottawa. Waller, K. L., & Holden, R. R. (2007, June). Alcohol intoxication, faking, and personality inventory validity. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Ottawa. P S E N N M A C R T A P S ES NE NN MIIIN AM CIIIA RIIIC TR AT PA Publications Clark, E., Minnes, P., Lutke, J., & OuelletteKuntz, H. (in press). Assessment of the community integration of adults with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in British Columbia using the AIMS Interview. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. DeLisle, M. M., Flamenbaum, R., & Holden, R. R. (2006, June). Why would a university student attempt suicide? Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Calgary. -7- disabilities or acquired brain injuries. Poster presentation. Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Ottawa June 2007 Clifford, T., Minnes, P. & Lopes, V., ( in press). Inclusion of Preschoolers with Intellectual Disabilities in Organized Social Activities. Journal on Developmental Disabilities. Clifford, T., Minnes, P. & Ouellette-Kuntz, H. Supports throughout the Transition Into School: Changes over time and predicting Quality of Life. Poster presentation. American Association for Intellectual and Develomental Disabilities Conference. Atlanta, GA. May 2007. Jones, J., Minnes, P., Elms, J., Paret, L. & Vilela, T., (in press) Anger Management Group for Persons with Dual Diagnosis: A Pilot Study . Journal on Developmental Disabilities. Minnes, P. Family Research: Lessons Learned, Current Trends and Future Directions. Keynote address. Ontario Association on Developmental Disabilities Conference. Barrie April 2007 Minnes, P., Lauckner, H. & Recoskie, K. (in press). Healthcare concerns of parents of individuals with Fragile X syndrome: Preliminary results from qualitative data analyses. Journal on Developmental Disabilities. Clifford, T., Minnes, P. & Ouellette-Kuntz, H. Transition Into School: Information from Parents of Children with or at risk for Intellectual Disabilities in South Eastern Ontario. Poster presentation. Ontario Association on Developmental Disabilities Research Special Interest Group Meeting, Barrie, ON April, 2007. Burbidge, J., Minnes, P., Ouellette-Kuntz, H., & Buell, K. (in press). Preparing to Leave School: Involvement of Students with Intellectual disabilities in Productive Activities. Journal on Developmental Disabilities. Bazzo, G., Nota, L., Soresi, S., Ferrari, L. & Minnes, P. (2007) Attitudes of social service providers towards the sexuality of individuals with intellectual disability. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 20, 110115 Jones, J., Minnes, P., Elms, J., Paret, L. & Vilela, T. Anger Management Group for Persons with Dual Diagnosis: A Pilot Study Poster presentation. Ontario Association on Developmental Disabilities Research Special Interest Group Meeting, Barrie, ON April, 2007. Jull, S. & Minnes, P. (2007). The impact of perceived support on attitudes towards inclusion. Journal on Developmental Disabilities, 13, 179-184. Minnes, P., Buell, K. & Ouellette-Kuntz, H. Moving from School to Community: Support Needs of Students with ID. Ontario Association on Developmental Disabilities Research Special Interest Group Conference Barrie ON April 2007 (PST) Minnes, P., Woodford, L. & Passey, J. (2007). Mediators of well-being in aging family caregivers of adults with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disability, 20, 539-552. Minnes, P. What Families of Children with ABI tell us about Stress and Coping with and without Access to Third Party Funding. Colloquium Department of Psychology, Latrobe University, Bendigo, Victoria Australia. March 2007. Turnbull, A.P., Poston, D.J., Minnes, P., & Summers, J.A. (2007). Focus on families: providing supports and services that enhance quality of life. In I. Brown & M. Percy (Eds). Developmental Disabilities: An International Perspective. Brookes. Minnes, P. Moving from School to Community. Predictors of Transition Outcome for students with Intellectual Disabilities. Colloquium. Department of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane Australia. March 2007. Abstracts English, L., & Minnes, P. (2007). The integration of children and adolescents with developmental disabilities or acquired brain injuries. Canadian Psychology, 48, 243. Presentations English, L., & Minnes, P. The integration of children and adolescents with developmental -8- Phillips, M. & Wiens, C. (2006, April). Unraveling the Mystery: Practical Tips for Understanding Psychology Assessment Reports. Workshop presented at the Strategies for Success Conference hosted by the Learning Disabilities Association of Kingston, Kingston, ON. Minnes, P. Healthcare Concerns of Parents of Individuals with Fragile X Syndrome, Autism, or Down Syndrome. Colloquium. Monash University Melbourne Australia. March, 2007. Wells, R., Phillips, M. & Minnes, P. Does Injury severity predict social and functional outcomes for individuals with a pediatric ABI. Toronto ABI Nework Conference November 2006.(P) C L L A K U P E N L O R A C L LL AL KA UK PU EP NE LIIIN OL RO AR CA Publications Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Tripp, D.A., Nickel, C. (2007). Sexual and relationship functioning in men with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome and their partners. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 301-311. Kupferschmidt A.L., Minnes P.M., Solish A., Plata, T. (Oct. 2006). Application of measures of community integration to seniors. Paper presented at the 35th annual scientific and educational meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Quebec City, QC. Payne, K.A., Binik, Y.M., Pukall, C.F., Thaler, L., Amsel, R., Khalifé, S. (2007). Effects of sexual arousal on genital and non-genital sensation: A comparison of women with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome and healthy controls. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 289-300. Jones, J., Minnes, P. & Elms, J., Hewett, L. & Burge, P. Evaluation of Anger Management Groups for Persons with Dual Diagnosis. European Congress of IASSID Maastrich, The Netherlands. August, (P) Smith, K.B., Tripp, D.A., Pukall, C.F., Nickel, C. Predictors of Sexual and Relationship Functioning in Couples with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (2007). Journal of Sexual Medicine, 4, 734744. Minnes, P., Buell, K & Ouellette-Kuntz, H. Moving from school to community: Predictors of transition outcome. European Congress of IASSID Maastricht, The Netherlands. August, (P) Pukall, C.F., Kandyba, K., Amsel, R., Khalifé, S., Binik, Y.M. (2007). Effectiveness of hypnosis for the treatment of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome: A preliminary investigation. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 4, 417-425. M S P L L H P Y R O R A M S PS LIIIP LL HIIIL PH YP RY OR RJJJO AR MA Presentations Phillips, M. (2007, March). Anxiety Disorders in Childhood. Keynote address at Childhood Disorders Research Day, Kingston, Ontario. Pukall, C.F., Baron, M., Amsel, R., Khalifé, S., & Binik, Y.M. (2006). Tender point examination in women with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome. Clinical Journal of Pain, 22, 601-609. Wells, R., Phillips, M. & Minnes, P. (2006, November). Does Injury Severity Predict Social and Functional Outcomes for Individuals with Pediatric ABI? Paper presented at "Brain Injury and Beyond: Looking Back, Thinking Forward" Toronto ABI Network Conference, Toronto, Ontario. Book Reviews Smith, K.B. & Pukall, C.F. (2007). Emotional intelligence in couples therapy. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 33(2), 190-192. Reprints Pukall, C.F., Lahaie, M.-A., & Binik, Y.M. (2005). Sexual pain disorders: Pathophysiological factors. In: Goldstein I, Meston CM, Davis S, Traish A (eds) Women’s Sexual Function and Dysfunction: Study, Diagnosis, and Treatment. London: Taylor & Francis, pp. 237-243. Reprinted in Current Directions in Women’s Health: A Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Winter 2007, pp. 1-7. Minnes, P. & Phillips, M. (2006, May). Counseling/Interviewing Skills for Loss & Bereavement. Workshop presented at the QUIPPED Loss and Bereavement Interprofessional Training Workshop. Sherk, J., Phillips, M & Minnes, P. (2006, May). Understanding Predictors and Correlates of Behavior in Children and Adolescents with ABI. Paper presented at the 13th Annual Conference on Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation in Acquired Brain Injury, Hamilton, ON. -9- Pukall, C.F. (January 2007). Sexual health education. Presented at the Queen’s Conference on Education, Queen's University, Kingston, ON. Oral Presentations Huber, J., Pukall, C.F., Reissing, E.D., Chamberlain, S.M. (March 2007). How physicians conduct the pelvic exam in women who are difficult or ‘impossible’ to examine. Presented at James A. Low Research Day, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Queen's University, Kingston, ON. Pukall, C.F. (November 2006). Chronic vulvar pain: Is it in the vulva or is it “all in the head”? Presented at the Proseminar in Psychology Lecture Series, Queen's University, Kingston, ON. Sutton, K.S., Chamberlain, S.M., Pukall, C.F., Leong, L. (March 2007). Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome: Gynecological examination pain ratings and sensory testing results. Presented at James A. Low Research Day, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Queen's University, Kingston, ON. Pukall, C.F. (November 2006). Vulvodynia. Presented in the Behavioral Neuroscience of Pain course (PSYC470), Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, ON. Pukall, C.F. (October 2006). Communication in intimate relationships. Presented at the Mental and Sexual Health Awareness Week Lecture Series, Queen's University, Kingston, ON. Pukall, C.F., Kandyba, K., Amsel, R., Khalifé, S., Binik, Y.M. (February 2007). Effectiveness of hypnosis for the treatment of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH), Orlando FL. Pukall, C.F. (October 2006). Female sexual dysfunction: Myth or reality? Presented at the Women’s Health and Reproduction Lecture Series, Queen's University, Kingston, ON. Huber, J.D., Pukall, C.F., Chamberlain, S.M., Reissing, E.D., Smith, G.N. (September 2006). The “impossible” pelvic exam. Presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sex Research Forum (CSRF), Ottawa, ON. Pukall, C.F. (September 2006). Principles of sex therapy. Presented at the Sexual Medicine Symposium, Faculty of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON. Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Yager, C., Mafrici, N., Sutton, K.S. (September 2006). Sexual and relationship satisfaction among same-sex and heterosexual couples: How do they compare? Presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sex Research Forum (CSRF), Ottawa, ON. Pukall, C.F. (September 2006). Sexual pain syndromes. Presented at the Second European Female Sexual Dysfunction Conference (British and European Societies for Sexual Medicine), London, UK. Pukall, C.F. (September 2006). Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome: Is the pain “all in the head”? Presented at Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC. This talk was part of an Invited Visiting Professorship. Invited Oral Presentations Pukall, C.F. (March 2007). Dealing with difficult relationships. Presented at the No One Fights Alone Lecture Series, Queen's University, Kingston, ON. Pukall, C.F. (June 2006). Does “sexual pain” exist? Presented at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, University of Vermont, VT. Pukall, C.F., Goldstein, A.T. (February 2007). Practical aspects of the management of preand post-menopausal women with sexual pain disorders. Workshop presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH), Orlando, FL. Pukall, C.F. (June 2006). Is “sexual pain” really sexual? Presented at the New Developments in Understanding and Treating Sexual Dysfunction symposium at the 67th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), Calgary, AB. Abstract published in Canadian Psychology, 47(2a), 128. Sutton, K.S., & Pukall, C.F. (February 2007). Getting to know your genitals: The where, what, and how of ‘down there.’ Presented at the Vagina Monologues Conference, Kingston, ON. - 10 - Rehman, U., Gollan, J., & Mortimer, A. (in press). The marital context of depression: Research, limitations, and new directions. Clinical Psychology Review. Poster Presentations Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Yager, C., Mafrici, N., Goldfinger, C. (March 2007). Sexual and relationship satisfaction and commitment: Does sexual orientation matter? Presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research (SSTAR), Atlanta, GA. Rehman, U. & Holtzworth-Munroe, A. (2006). Gender differences in demand- withdraw: A cross-cultural analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 755-766. Kuchinad, A., Pukall, C.F., Bushnell, M.C. (October 2006). Changes in grey matter density associated with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome. Presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), Atlanta, GA. Abstract published as Program No. 445.24/R12, Neuroscience Meeting Planner, online. D P P R T N A E D P PP RIIIP TR NT AN EA DE Publications Sullivan, M.J.L., Adams, H., Tripp, D.A., Stanish, W.D. (In Press). Stage of chronicity and treatment response in patients with musculoskeletal injuries and concurrent symptoms of depression. Pain. Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Tripp, D.A., Nickel, J.C. (June 2006). Dyadic adjustment and chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Presented at the 67th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), Calgary, AB. Abstract published in Canadian Psychology, 47(2a), 84. Roth, M., Tripp, D.A., Harrison, M., Carson, P., & Sullivan, M.J.L. (In Press). Demographic and psychosocial predictors of acute perioperative pain for Total Knee Arthroplasty. Pain Research & Management. Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Chamberlain, S. (June 2006). Exploring the sexual relationships of women with vulvodynia. Presented at the Queen's University Initiative for Training (QUIT) Pain Research Day, Kingston, ON. Nickel, J.C., Tripp, D.A., Teal, V., Propert, K.J., Burkes, D., Foster, H.E., Hanno, P., Mayer, R., Payne, C.K., Peters, K.M., Kusek, J., Nyberg, L.M. & the Interstitial Cystitis Collaborative Trials Group. (2007). Sexual function is a determinant of poor quality of life in women with treatment refractory interstitial cystitis. Journal of Urology, 177, 1832-1836. Sutton, K.S., Pukall, C.F., Chamberlain, S. (June 2006). Examining the interplay of diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC) function and psychosocial correlates of pain sensitization in women with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome. Presented at the Queen's University Initiative for Training (QUIT) Pain Research Day, Kingston, ON. Tripp, D.A., Stanish, W.D., Ebel-Lam, A., Brewer, B. & Birchard, J. (2007). Predicting return to sport activity at one-year ACL postop for amateur athletes. Rehabilitation Psychology, 52(1) 74-81. Smith, K.B., Tripp, D.A., Pukall, C.F., & Nickel, J.C. (2007). Predictors of Sexual and Relationship Functioning in Couples with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. Journal of Sexual Medicine. Tripp, D.A., Nickel, J.C., Soryal, A.K., Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Fabrigar, L. (May 2006). Depression a key feature in psychological functioning of spouses of patients with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA), Atlanta, GA. Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Tripp, D.A., & Nickel, J.C. (2007). Sexual and relationship functioning in men with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome and their partners. Archives of Sexual Behavior. U N A M H E R A M Z U N AN MA HM EH RE AR MA ZM UZ Publications Rehman, U., & Holtzworth-Munroe, A. (in press). A Cross-Cultural Examination of the Relation of Marital Communication Behaviors to Marital Satisfaction. Journal of Family Psychology. Tripp, D.A., Vandenkherkoff, L., & MacAlister, M. (2006). The Southeastern Ontario Chronic Pain Survey: Prevalence and determinants of pain and pain-related disability in urban and rural settings. Pain Research Management, 11, 225-233. - 11 - Tripp, D.A., Nickel, C.J., Stechyson, S., Fitzgerald, M.P., Mayer, R., & Hseih, A. (May 2007). Biopsychosocial Predictors of Interstitial Cystitis Pain-Related Disability in Women. Poster presented at the Annual Canadian Pain Society Meeting, Ottawa. Sullivan, M.J.L., Martel, M., Tripp, D.A., Savard, A., Crombez, G. (2006). The relation between catastrophizing and the communication of pain experience. Pain, 122, 282-288. Tripp, D.A., Nickel, C., Wang, Y., Litwin, S., McNaughton-Collins, M., Landis, J.R., Alexander, R.B., Schaeffer, A., O’Leary, M., Pontari, M., Fowler, Jr. J., Nyberg, L., Kusek, J., and the National Institutes of Health – Chronic Prostatitis Collaborative Research Network (NIH-CPCRN) Study Group. (2006). Catastrophizing and pain-contingent rest as predictors of patient adjustment in men with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. The Journal of Pain, 7, 697-708. Roth, M.L., Tripp, D.A., Harrison, M. & Sullivan, M.J.L. (May 2007). The Natural History of Recovery Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: Changes in Pain Severity and Negative Mood State. Poster presented at the Annual Canadian Pain Society Meeting, Ottawa. Tripp, D.A., Nickel, J.C., Mayer, R., Fitzgerald, M.P., Stechyson, N., & Hseih, A. (May, 2007). Predictors of familial, social and occupational disability in women suffering from Interstitial Cystitis Painful Bladder Syndrome (IC/PBS). Society for Infection and Inflammation in Urology Annual Meeting, Annual American Urological Association meeting. Anaheim, CA, USA. Sullivan, M.J.L., Martel, M., Tripp, D.A., Savard, A., Crombez, G. (2006). Catastrophic Thinking and Heightened Perception of Pain in Others. Pain, 123, 37-44. Book Chapters Tripp, D.A. (2007). A biopsychosocial therapy model for Chronic Prostatitis Chronic Pelvic Pain. In Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome, Shoskes, D. (Ed.), The Humana Press Inc., NJ, USA. Tripp, D.A., Nickel, J.C., & Stechyson, N. (May, 2007). A prospective one-year analyses of changes in Quality of Life, depressive symptoms, and anxiety in spouses and patients with CP/CPPS. Society for Infection and Inflammation in Urology Annual Meeting, Annual American Urological Association meeting. Anaheim, CA, USA. Presentations Hsieh, A.Y., Tripp, D.A., & Haley, T. (August, 2007). Ethnic differences in acute pain experience for Caucasians and Chinese. Poster presented at the 115th American Psychological Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Ross, S., Tripp, D.A., Nickel, J.C. (March 2007). Prevalence, Symptom Impact and Predictors of Prostatitis-like Symptoms in Canadian Males aged 16-19 years. Annual Anesthesiology Research Day, Queen’s University. Kingston, ON. Haley, T.A., Tripp, D.A., Hsieh, A. (August, 2007). Defense Styles in Acute Cold-Pressor Pain and Chronic Pain. Poster presented at the 115th American Psychological Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Tripp, D.A., Stanish, W., Sullivan, M.J.L, Coady, C., & Reardon, G. (June, 2007). An 8week prospective analysis of changes in pain, disability and psychosocial factors following ACL reconstruction. Poster presented at the Annual Canadian Orthopedic Meeting, Halifax, NS. Pikard, J., Tripp, D.A., Nickel, J.C. (March 2007). Prevalence, Symptom Impact and Predictors of Prostatitis-like Symptoms in African Males aged 16-19 years. Annual Anesthesiology Research Day, Queen’s University. Kingston, ON. O’Connor, K., Hsieh, A., Tripp, D.A., Tam, M., & Haley, T. (March 2007). Ethnic and Gender Differences in the Facial Expression of Pain. Annual Anesthesiology Research Day, Queen’s University. Kingston, ON. Haley, T.A., Tripp, D.A., & Hsieh, A. (June 2007). Evaluating Pain Severity and Pain Tolerance during Cold Pressor Acute Pain Induction. Poster presented at the 68th Annual Canadian Psychological Association Meeting, Ottawa, ON. Allward, K., Tripp, D.A., VanDenKerkhof, E., Wilson, R., Goldstein, D. & Dumont, E. (March 2007). The Underestimation of Acute Pain in others by Nursing Students. Annual Anesthesiology Research Day, Queen’s University. Kingston, ON. - 12 - Tripp, D.A., Nickel, J.C., Soryal, A.K., Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F. & Fabrigar, L. (May 2006). Depression a Key Feature in Psychological Functioning of Spouses of Patients with CP/CPPS. Annual American Urological Association meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Tripp, D.A., Nickel, J.C., Fitzgerald, M., Mayer, R., Stechyson, N., Johnston, T. (Oct, 2006). Interstitial Cystitis Pain in Women: Descriptors and Biopsychosocial Predictors. Moderated poster presented at the 2006 NIDDK Symposium: Frontiers in Painful Bladder Syndrome and Interstitial Cystitis, Bethesda, MD, USA. Maddock, C. & Tripp, D.A. (April, 2006). Factors Effecting Face-to-Face Pain Perception. Poster Presented at Queen’s University Anesthesiology Research Day. Hsieh, A., Tripp, D.A. & Waxman, S. (June 2006). Cultural differences in pain beliefs and pain responses between Chinese and European Canadians. Poster presented at the 67th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, AB. Haley, T.A. & Tripp, D.A. (April, 2006). Individual Differences in Pain Perception in an Acute Pain Induction Task. Poster session presented at Queen's University Anesthesiology Research Day. Waxman, S.E., Tripp, D.A., & Hsieh, A.Y. (June 2006). Psychosocial factors as predictors of relationship satisfaction in chronic low back pain. Poster presented at the 67th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, AB. Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Tripp, D.A., & Nickel, J.C. (June 2006). Dyadic Adjustment and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. Presented at the 67th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, AB. Williamson, K.E., Cotton, D., & Tripp, D.A. (June 2006). The puzzle of ecological validity: impulsivity and risky sexual behaviour. Poster presented at the 67th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, AB. A & S N O T A C L B U P Y T L U C A F T C N U D A & S& NS ON TIIIO AT CA LIIIC BL UB PU YP TY LT UL CU AC FA TF CT NC UN DJJJU AD S N O I T A T N E S E R P S N O I T A T N E S E R P PRESENTATIONS Green, A.D., Tripp, D.A., Sullivan, M.J.L. (June 2006). The influence of empathy on the perceptions of others pain. Poster presented at the 67th Annual Convention. Canadian Psychological Association Conference. Calgary, AB. M D V A D A L E H C M D VIIID AV DA AD LA EL HE CH MIIIC Publications Kalotay, J., Milev, R., David, M., Abraham, G. & Lawson, J.S. A Comparison of the subjective experiences of patients receiving rTMS versus ECT. CINP 2006 Congress, Chicago, IL (Poster), 9-13 July, 2006. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, July 2006, vol. 9, Suppl. 1, S192. Ng, C., Davidson, P.R., Tripp, D.A., & Hsieh, A. (June 2006). Effects of cognitive intervention to reduce catastrophic thoughts in high pain catastrophizing individuals. Poster session presented at the 67th Annual Canadian Psychology Association Conference. Calgary, AB. Presentations Kalotay, J., Milev, R., David, M., Abraham, G. & Lawson, J.S. A Comparison of the subjective experiences of patients receiving rTMS versus ECT. CINP 2006 Congress, Chicago, IL (Poster), 9-13 July, 2006. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, July 2006, vol. 9, Suppl. 1, S192. Haley, T.A., Tripp, D.A., & Hsieh, A.Y. (June, 2006). Defense styles, personality, and pain perception in an acute pain induction task. Poster session presented at the 67th Annual Canadian Psychology Association Conference. Calgary, AB. Tripp, D.A., Nickel, J.C., Johnston, T., Hsieh, A., Downey, J. (May 2006). Social support is the mechanism by which depression impacts icpbs disability. Society for Infection and Inflammation in Urology Annual Meeting, Annual American Urological Association meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. David, M. Mood and Anxiety Disorders. Presentation to Correctional Services Canada Employee Assistance Program, Days Inn and Conference Centre, Kingston, Ontario, October 6, 2006. - 13 - David, M. Seasonal Affective Disorder. Presentation to Queen's University Staff Association, Queen's University, November 21, 2006. Disabilities: Results from a 3-year pilot. Paper presented at the annual Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Calgary, Alta, June 8. A N O S R R A H N O S Y L L A N ON SO RIIIS RR AR HA NH ON SO YS LY LL AL Harrison, A.G. (2006). LD & ADHD diagnosis and accommodation at the post-secondary level: Recent trends and controversies. Paper presented at the annual Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Calgary, Alta, June 9. Publications Harrison, A.G., Larochette, A, & Nichols, E. (in press). Students with Learning Disabilities in postsecondary education: Selected initial characteristics. Exceptionality Education Canada. Davidson, M.A., & Harrison, A.G. (2006). Childhood Otitis Media: Relationship to Adult Intelligence and Attention. Poster presented at the annual Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Calgary, Alta, June 10. Harrison, A.G., Edwards, M.E, and Parker, K.C. (in press). Identifying students faking ADHD: Preliminary findings and strategies for detection. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. L K L K Y D N L K LIIIK KIIIL YK DY ND LIIIN Publications The Kingston Standardized Behavioural Assessment. Hopkins, R., Kilik, L., Day, D., Bradford, L, Rows, C. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias, 21(5), pp 339-346. Harrison, A.G., Delisle, M., and Parker, K.C. (in press). Clinical Applications of the General Ability Index in the Interpretation of WAIS-III Scores. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment. Tombaugh, T., Rees, L., Harrison, A.G., & Smith, A. (2007). The effects of mild traumatic brain injury on speed of information processing as measured by the computerized test of information processing (CTIP). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 22, 25-36. Presentations Kilik, L. "Senior Drivers in Ontario: Won't I know when it's time to stop driving?" Presentation at Kingston Seniors' Association. May 16, Kingston, ON. Harrison, A.G. (2006). Adults faking ADHD? You must be kidding! ADHD Report, 14, 1-7. 2007. Kilik, L. "Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms in Dementia". Presentation at Queen's University Continuing Professional Development CME Series: Geriatric Psychiatry Pearls for Primary Care Practice. May 16th, Kingston, ON. Presentations Harrison, A.G. (2007). Symptom exaggeration and magnification in postsecondary students undergoing assessments for learning and attention problems: Current trends and research findings. Invited presentation for annual research day, Educational Testing Services, Princeton, N.J., May 8. 2007. Kilik, L. "Driving, Seniors and Dementia". Presentation given at the Ontario Association of Ontario Chiefs of Police, Ontario Traffic Conference. April 11, Ontario Police College - Aylmer, ON. Harrison, A.G., & Mc Carron, M. (2007). Online to success: A web-based transition program. Presented at Learning Disabilities Association of America Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, P.A., February. 2006. Buell, K & Kilik, L. "Understanding and Managing Changing Behaviours Associated with the Aging Process" Presentation given at the Pathways to Healthy Quality Living - Aging, Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health Conference: April 18 & 19, Kingston, ON. Harrison, A.G. Adults faking ADHD? You must be kidding! (2006). Invited Special Topics Presentation, National Academy of Neuropsychology, October 27. 2006. Kilik, L. "Timing, Priming, and Miming - A Heuristic for Planning Behavioural Approaches in dementia". Specialized geriatric services regional education rounds treatment of behavioural disturbances in dementia: ask the psychiatrist, geriatrician & psychologist. Harrison, A.G. (2006). On-line transition programming for students with Learning - 14 - P M A C R T A P S E N N NN MIIIN AM CIIIA RIIIC TR AT PA S ES NE February 23. Videoconference from Kingston (PCCC corporate learning & leadership center) to , mhs site videoconferenced to 16 additional Ontario hospital/health sites. 2003-2009 - CIHR Strategic Training Initiative Transdisciplinary Inter-Institute Training Program in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Holden, J. et al. $1,440,000. 2006. Kilik, L. "Senior Drivers in Ontario: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities". Presentation given at the Ontario Association of Ontario Chiefs of Police, Ontario Traffic Conference. March 6, Ontario Police College Aylmer, ON. 2003-2007 - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). Ouellette-Kuntz, H. (PI), Minnes, P. Southeastern Ontario’s Community-University Research Alliance in Intellectual Disabilities. $982,000.00 R S T N A R G H C R A E S E R S TS NT AN RA GR HG CH RC AR EA SE ES RE C L L A K U P E N L O R A C L LL AL KA UK PU EP NE LIIIN OL RO AR CA 2007-2008 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Synthesis Grant, $89,962. Harrison M & Aiken A (PIs), Brouwer B, Pukall CF, Groll D, Joss B, Deluzio K. Change in Objective Functional Tests While Waiting for Total Joint Replacement. W G A R C Y D N E W G AIIIG RA CR YC DY ND EN WE National Crime Prevention Centre (2007-2010) “Trajectories to Delinquency in At-Risk Youth: A Nine-Year Longitudinal Follow-Up Study of Better Beginnings, Better Futures” P.I. Dr. Wendy Craig 2007-2012 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) NET grant, $1,800,000. Coapplicant. M Baron (PI) et al. A New Emerging Team: The Canadian Scleroderma Research Group. Ontario Mental Health Program (2006- 2008) “Can Better Beginnings lead to Better Futures For Ontario's At-Risk Youth Seven Years After the Prevention Project?” P.I. Dr. Wendy Craig , Co.P.I. Dr Ray Peters 2007-2008 Advisory Research Council of Queen’s University, $5,680 Pukall, C.F., Smith KB. Sexual and relationship functioning among lesbian and bisexual women. A O S R R A H N O S Y L L A N N ON SO RIIIS RR AR HA NH ON SO YS LY LL AL 2007-2012 Chancellor’s Research Award, Queen's University, $50,000 Pukall, C.F. Investigating vulvodynia subtypes from a multidimensional perspective. Awarded $125,000 from the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities to develop and run a transition program for students in grade 8 identified as having a specific learning disability. D D P P R T N A E EA DE P PP RIIIP TR NT AN R N E D L O H N O R N EN DE LD OL HO NH ON RO Stockley, D., Brouwer, B., Tripp, D.A. (20072008). The Relationship between Graduate Student Satisfaction and the Supervisory Experience. Faculty of Education, Queen’s University, Seed Funding. CDN $4,900. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. (2006-2009). R.R. Holden. The Dimensionality of Faking in Self-Report Personality Assessment. Tripp, D.A., VanDenkerkhof, E., Goldstein, D., Wilson, R. (2006-2007). The underestimation of pain by nursing students: Empathy or the educational process. Queen’s University, Advisory Research Council. $2,400. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. (2002-2006). R.R. Holden. A Comparison of Four Models of Lying on Personality Tests. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (22042007). I. Gilron, R. R. Holden, A. C. Jackson, & T. Dongsheng. Analgesic Drug Combinations in Neuropathic Pain. Nickel, J.C., Tripp, D.A. (2006-2008). A Cognitive Behavioral Symptom Profile Management Program for CP/CPPS. NIHDDK. CDN $200,000. - 15 - M 2 A M 2 A2 MA Nickel, J.C., Tripp, D.A., Pukall, C., Downey, J., & Smith, K. (2005-2007) Relationship issues in men with CP/CPPS: Determinants of pain, disability, depression and adjustment. NIHDDK. US$375,000. Nickel, J.C., Morales, A., Tripp, D.A., Emerson L. (2003-08). DK065178 - Interstitial Cystitis Clinical Research Network (ICCRN). $320,000 Canadian annually - over 5 years - $1.4M Canadian Nickel, J.C., Siemens, R., Tripp, D.A. (200308). DK065174 - Chronic Prostatitis Collaborative Research Network (CPCRN). $358,000 Canadian annually - over 5 years $1.9M Canadian Eric Bulmash Tessen Clifford Jessica Ginting Margaret McGugan Katherine Sutton P D H P D HD PH Mary Acreman Sandra Alexander Julie Blais Lisa Bradford Megan Davidson David Davies Michelle Delisle David Duong Melanie Edwards Ricardo Flamenbaum Annie Hsieh Lisa Lee Bonnie Purcell Margaret Lumley Bonnie MacNeil Leila Rahey Danuta Rajska Danielle Shelley Kelly Smith Alexandra Sutherland Kris Thiele Ashley Vanstone Katherine Waller Liz Whaley Samantha Waxman Rebecca Wells D D E T E L P M O C S N O T A T R E S S D D ED TE ET LE PL MP OM CO SC NS ON TIIIO AT TA RT ER SE SS DIIIS Congratulations to the following people who have completed their MA and Ph.D. Dissertations: M.A. David Duong, M.A., Title: Dysphoria and theory of mind: The role of cognitive processes. Supervisor: Dr. Jill Jacobson Clinical M.A. Students 2006/2007 1: Eric Bulmash, Maggie McGugan 2: Emilie Chan, Corrie Goldfinger, Kate Sutton 3: Tara Haley, Julie Burbidge, Ravinder Sidhu , Annie Hsieh, Gelareh Karimiha, Tess Clifford, Jess Ginting, Vicki Lopes Annie Hsieh, M.A., Title: Ethnic differences experience for Chinese Canadians. Supervisor: Dr. Dean Tripp Alexandra Sutherland M.A., Sept. 21, 2006 Title: The relationship among parental and peer victimization, and adolescent maladjustment. Supervisor: Dr. Wendy Craig S O L O H C Y S P L A C N L C E H T N S T N E D U T Y S G GY OG LO OL HO CH YC SY PS LP AL CA NIIIC LIIIN CL EC HE TH NT S IIIN TS NT EN DE UD TU Y ST P 7 0 0 2 6 0 0 2 E E R G E D Y B M A R G O R P 7 07 00 20 6 --- 2 06 00 20 E2 EE RE GR EG DE YD BY MB AM RA GR OG RO PR M 1 A M 1 A1 MA Julia Burbidge Emilie Chan Corrie Goldfinger Tara Haley in acute pain and European Ashley Vanstone, M.A., Sept. 12, 2006 Title: Musical memory in Alzheimer’s Disease. Supervisor: Dr. Lola Cuddy Gelareh Karimiha Vicki Lopes Ravinder Sidhu Samantha Waxman, M.A., Aug. 31, 2006 Title: Chronic low back pain and its impact on relationship satisfaction. Supervisor: Dr. Dean Tripp - 16 - Rebecca Wells, M.A., Sept. 21, 2006 Title: Predicting social participating and cognitive outcomes for individuals sustaining pediatric traumatic brain injury. Supervisor: Dr. Patricia Minnes IIIN S T N E D U T S G N M O C N S TS NT EN DE UD TU ST GS NG MIIIN OM CO NC Elizabeth Whaley, M.A., Sept. 6, 2006 Title: The influence of question features on quality of health behaviour questions. Supervisor: Dr. Cynthia Fekken Name: Julia Burbidge Year: MA1 Supervisor: Dr. Patricia Minnes Research Interests: I am supervised by Dr. Patricia Minnes in the area of intellectual and developmental disability. Clinical Ph.D. Students 2006/2007 Clinical Interests/Training: My current research interests include the relationship between participation in daily activities and social interactions and how this relationship differs between adolescents with and without intellectual disabilities. I have a variety of clinical interests including individuals who have an intellectual disability, forensic populations, and individuals with anxiety disorders. 1: Bonnie MacNeil, Samantha Waxman, Ricardo Flamenbaum, Michelle Delisle, Elizabeth Whaley, Danielle Shelley 2: David Duong, Megan Davidson, Kelly Smith, Alexandra Sutherland. PH.D. David Davies, Ph.D., Title: Measures of cognitive workload and the prediction of impaired performance due to sleepiness. Supervisor: Dr. Alistair MacLean Emilie Chan Year: MA1 Supervisor: Dr. Jill Jacobson Margaret Lumley, Ph.D., Title: Cognitive organization of schemas and recollections as a mechanism translating childhood. Supervisor: Dr. K. Harkness Research Interests: My current research interests are in social functioning and interpersonal processes, such as theory of mind and empathy, in depression. I am also interested in the neurological bases of social cognition in mood disorders. Tracy-Lynn Plata, Ph.D., Aug. 28, 2006 Title: Stress, coping and meaning in caregivers of family members with Alzheimer Disease. Supervisor: Dr. Patricia Minnes Clinical Interests/Training: My clinical interests are in various therapies for mood disorders. - 17 - Tara Haley Year: MA1 Supervisor: Dr. Dean Tripp Research Interests: My research interests are in the area of health psychology. More specifically, I am interested in psychosocial factors in acute and chronic pain, as well as other illnesses. Currently, I am studying the relationship between pain catastrophizing and stress in response to acute pain. Clinical Interests/Training: I have a variety of clinical interests including working with children and adults with chronic diseases as well as the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders. Corrie Goldfinger Year: MA1 Supervisor: Dr. Caroline Pukall Research Interests: My main research interest is the interplay between physical and mental health in women. Specifically I am interested in investigating non-medical treatment options, such as pelvic floor physiotherapy and CBT, for women who have genital pain (provoked vestibulodynia). Clinical Interests/Training: My clinical interests include adults with mood and anxiety disorders and sex and marital therapy. I am also interested in working with women whose lives are being intimately affected by health concerns such as breast cancer and infertility. Gelareh Karimiha Year: MA1 Supervisor: Dr. Uzma Rehman Research Interests: My main interest lies within the area of marital functioning/satisfaction. Specifically, I want to find out more about the factors that distinguish happy couples from distressed couples; the role of marriage in times of stress, and the bidirectional relationship between depression and marital distress. Clinical Interests/Training: My clinical interests are quite broad but I am mainly interested in marital and family therapy as well as therapy for adults with mood disorders. - 18 - Ravinder Sidhu Year: MA1 Supervisor: Dr. Uzma Rehman Research Interests: In a broad sense: how cognitions can lead to or prevent distress. More specifically, I have been doing some work on mindfulness meditation and examining its effects on anxiety reduction. I have also been studying the communication patterns and belief systems of couples in marital distress, as well as examining the effects of depression in an interpersonal context. Clinical Interests/Training: I am interested in the treatment of a wide variety of adult psychiatric disorders. This year I was able to gain some experience in facilitating a mindfulness-based stress reduction treatment program (MBSR). In addition to our in-class training on cognitive assessment, I also received some training on how to administer the SCID in order to diagnose mood disorders. Vicki Lopes Year: MA1 Supervisor: Dr. Patricia Minnes Research Interests: My research interests are in the areas of childhood development and intellectual disabilities. For my thesis, I will be investigating the experiences of pre-schooled aged children and their families during the child’s transition into elementary school. Our lab (myself included) will be moving to Waterloo in September 2007. Thank you to everyone at Queen’s for making it such a memorable first (and last) year here! Clinical Interests/Training: I am interested in the assessment of childhood disorders, and in the implementation and evaluation of early intervention programs for children with intellectual disabilities. - 19 - K e a W e n e h a K errr alllllle Wa eW ne errriiin he attth Ka IIIN S T N E D U T S P H S N R E T N S TS NT EN DE UD TU ST PS HIIIP SH NS RN ER TE NT Internship Consortium Site: Calgary Health Region Summary of Experiences: This year, I've completed two major rotations in anxiety/ mood disorders and family/couples therapy. I've also gained further experience with personality, cognitive, and vocational assessment, including on an inpatient unit. The internship program has been very flexible in accommodating my training goals and I've grown significantly as a professional over the year. M y e m u L e a g a M y ey mllle um Lu ettt L arrre ga arrrg Ma Internship Site: The Psychology Clinic at Queen’s University, The Regional Assessment and Resource Centre, and Queen’s University Health, Counseling and Disability Services. Summary of Experiences: I am just finishing my Psychology Internship at Queen’s University (Psychology Clinic, Regional Assessment and Resource Centre, & Health Counseling and Disability Services). What a year it has been! I’ve had a chance to be supervised by talented and terrific supervisors and conducted assessment and therapy with clients aged 1 to 25 with a whole variety of issues and experiences. While on internship, I applied for academic jobs and was thrilled to accept an Assistant Professor position in the Clinical Psychology: Applied Developmental Emphasis program at the University of Guelph. The moment I saw the add for this job, I knew it would be a great fit for me. I will continue therapy and assessment with children and their families at the U of G Centre for Psychology Services as part of my year of supervised practice. After six years of living in Kingston, we will be moving back closer to family and friends. Thanks to my many mentors and friends in the Clinical Program at Queen’s, I will miss you. Future Plans: I am currently applying for Psychology positions in Calgary and am in the process of obtaining provisional registration through the Province of Alberta. I defended my thesis in June 2007 and plan to convocate this fall. 2 S T N E P C E R E E R G E D 6 0 0 2 S TS NT EN PIIIE CIIIP EC RE ER EE RE GR EG DE 6D 06 00 20 Tracy-Lynn Plata, Ph.D. (Supervisor: Dr. P. M. Minnes) Susan Ann Pardy, Ph. D. (Supervisor: Dr. L. Fabrigar) Annie Hsieh, M.A. (Supervisor: Dr. D. A. Tripp) Future plans: Assistant Professor, University of Guelph. Alexandra Sutherland, M.A., (Supervisor: Dr. W. M. Craig) Ashley Vanstone, M.A. (Supervisor: Dr. L. L. Cuddy) L a R a e L y e h ah Ra aR eiiillla Le y ey he Internship Site: Alberta Children's Hospital Samantha Waxman, M.A. (Supervisor: Dr. D. A. Tripp) Summary of Experiences: Major rotations in diabetes/endocrine and mental health clinics, minors in child abuse services, sleep service, and neurology Rebecca Wells, M.A., (Supervisor: Dr. P. M. Minnes) Elizabeth Whaley, M. A., (Supervisor: Dr. G. C. Fekken) Future Plans: currently interviewing for clinical positions and hoping to have a small research appt. I also ran my first marathon with one of the other interns at the site. - 20 - Ross, L.E., Steele, L., Goldfinger, C. & Strike, C. (2007). Perinatal depressive symptomatology among lesbian and bisexual mothers and prospective mothers. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 10, 53-59. S S N O T A C L B U P T N E D U T S S NS ON TIIIO AT CA LIIIC BL UB PU TP NT EN DE UD TU ST L d o d a B a L d orrrd dfffo ad Brrra aB Liiisssa V o L k V e p op Lo kiii L Viiiccck esss pe Hopkins, R. W., Kilik, L. A., Day, D. J., Bradford, L., & Rows, C. P. (2006). The Kingston Standardized Behavioural Assessment. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 21, 339-346. Clifford, T., Minnes, P., Lopes, V. & OuelletteKuntz, H. (2007, accepted). Preschoolers Transitioning Into School: Involvement in Social Activities. Journal of Developmental Disabilities. E h a m u B E h asssh ma ulllm Bu Errriiiccc B Bagby, R. M., Vachon, D. D., Bulmash, E. L., & Quilty, L. C. (in press). Personality disorders and pathological gambling: A review and reexamination of prevalence rates. Journal of Personality Disorders. B e N a M e n n o B eiiilll Ne acccN Ma eM niiie nn on Bo Porter, Doucette, Woodworth, Earle, & MacNeil (2007, in press). ‘Halfe the world knows not how the other halfe lies’: Investigation of cues to deception exhibited by criminal offenders and non-offenders. Legal and Criminological Psychology. Bagby, R. M. Vachon, D. D. Bulmash, E. L., Toneatto, T., Quilty, L. C., & Costa, P. (in press). Pathological gambling and the fivefactor model of personality. Personality and Individual Differences. MacNeil, B., & Holden, R. (2006). Psychopathy and the detection of faking on self report inventories of personality. Personality and Individual Differences. 41, 641-651. JJJu e g d b u B e u e ge dg biiid urrrb Bu eB ullliiie D n a D y e e h S e e niiie an Da y ey elllllle he Sh eS elllllle Burbidge, J., Minnes, P., Ouellette-Kuntz, H., & Buell, K. (in press). Preparing to Leave School: Involvement of Students with Intellectual disabilities in Productive Activities. Journal on Developmental Disabilities. Craig, W., Dostaler, S., Janssen, I., Shelley, S. D., Boyce, W. F., & Pickett, W. (submitted). A profile of school bullying among 6,777 Canadian children: The role of the school social contexts. Injury Prevention. T C e T d o Cllliiiffffffo essssss C Te d orrrd Clifford, T., Minnes, P., Lopes, V. & OuelletteKuntz, H. (2007, accepted). Preschoolers Transitioning Into School: Involvement in Social Activities. Journal of Developmental Disabilities. K h m S y e K h miiittth Sm yS elllllly Ke Pukall, C.F., Smith, K.B., Chamberlain, S.M. (in press). Provoked vestibulodynia. Women’s Health Review. R m u a b n e m a F o d a R m um au ba nb en me am Fllla oF do arrrd Riiiccca Smith, K.B., Tripp, D.A., Pukall, C.F. & Nickel, J.C. (2007). Predictors of sexual and relationship functioning in couples with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 4, 734-744. Flamenbaum, R., & Holden, R. R. (2007). Psychache as a mediator in the relationship between perfectionism and suicidality. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 54, 51-61. Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Tripp, D.A. & Nickel, J.C. (2007). Sexual and relationship functioning in men with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome and their partners. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 301-311. C e g n d o G e o C errr ge ng dfffiiin ollld Go eG orrrrrriiie Co Ross, L.E. & Goldfinger, C. (2007). "Insémination artificielle, grossesse et expériences parentales de lesbiennes vivant en regions peu habitées." In: D. Julien & J.L. Levy (Eds). Homosexualités: Variations régionales (pp.185-197). Montreal: Presses de l'Université du Québec, Coll. Santé et Société. Book Chapters and Reviews Pukall, C.F., Smith, K.B., Sutton, K.S. (in press). Urogenital pain in women: - 21 - Bradford, L., Kilik. L. A., Olmstead, C., Hopkins, R. W., Day, D. J., & Rows, C. P. (2007, June). Exploring promising new behavioural assessment tools for dementia: Validation of the Kingston Standardized Behavioural Assessment (KSBA). Poster session at the annual Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Ottawa, Ontario. Clinical considerations. In M Fall, A Baranowski, & P Abrams (Eds.), Urogenital Pain in Clinical Practice. New York: Taylor & Francis. Smith, K.B. & Pukall, C.F. (in press). Couples on the fault line: New directions for therapists. Archives of Sexual Behavior. Bradford, L., Kilik. L. A., Olmstead, C., Hopkins, R. W., Day, D. J., & Rows, C. P. (2006, May). Examining the Kingston Standardized Behavioural Assessment (KSBA). Poster session at the annual Association for Psychological Science Conference, New York City, New York. Smith, K.B. & Pukall, C.F. (in press). Fast facts: Sexual dysfunction. Archives of Sexual Behavior. Smith, K.B. & Pukall, C.F. (2007). Emotional intelligence in couples therapy. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 33, 190-192. Bradford, L., Kilik. L. A., Olmstead, C., Hopkins, R. W., Day, D. J., & Rows, C. P. (2006, February). Exploring promising new assessment tools for dementia: Kingston Standardized Cognitive Assessment-Revised (KSCA-R) and Kingston Standardized Behavioural Assessment (KSBA). Poster session at the annual International Neuropsychological Society Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. Commentaries and Short Articles Smith, K.B. (2007). The myth of work-family balance? A response from the Section for Students Psynopsis: Canada’s Psychology Newspaper, 29(1), 21-23. Smith, K.B. (2006). CPA’s Section for Students: What’s on and how to be involved in the year to come. Psynopsis: Canada’s Psychology Newspaper, 28(3), 17. E u B E h a m ulllm Bu Errriiiccc B h asssh ma K n o u S e n e h a K n on utttttto Su eS ne errriiin he attth Ka Pukall, C.F., Young, R.A., Roberts, M.J., Sutton, K.S., Smith, K.B. (2007). The vulvalgesiometer as a device to measure genital pressure-pain threshold. Physiological Measurement, in press. Bulmash, E. L., Harkness, K. L., & Bagby, R. M. (June, 2006). Who responds to depression treatment and why? Personality and life events as predictors of depression treatment response. Poster session presented at Association for Psychological Science annual conference, Washington D.C. Pukall C.F., Smith K.B., & Sutton K.S. (2006). Chronic urogenital pain in women: Clinical considerations. In: Fall M, Baranowski A, Abrams P (eds) Urogenital Pain in Clinical Practice. New York: Taylor & Francis, in press. Bulmash, E. L., Harkness, K. L., & Bagby, R. M. (May, 2006). Personality, life events, and treatment response in major depression. Poster session presented at Association for Psychological Science annual conference, Washington D.C. E n a h C e m E n an ha Ch eC miiillliiie Em S S N O T A T N E S E R P T N E D U T S S NS ON TIIIO AT TA NT EN SE ES RE PR TP NT EN DE UD TU ST Chan E., Zaremba E., Bradwejn J., Koszycki D. (January 2007). Impact of extraversion on the clinical profile of panic disorder. Poster presented at 8th Annual Meeting for the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference. Memphis, TN. L d o d a B a L d orrrd dfffo ad Brrra aB Liiisssa Bradford, L., Kilik. L. A., Olmstead, C., Hopkins, R. W., Day, D. J., & Rows, C. P. (2007, August). New assessment tools for dementia: Kingston Standardized Behavioural Assessment (KSBA). Poster session at the annual American Psychological Association Conference, San Francisco, California. Chan E., Boucher, E., Jacobson, J. (June 2007). The role of depression in dyadic interactions. Poster presented at 68th Annual Convention for the Canadian Psychological Association. Ottawa, ON. - 22 - T d o C e T d orrrd Cllliiiffffffo essssss C Te JJJe g n n G a e g ng ntttiiin Giiin aG essssssiiiccca Clifford, T., Minnes, P., & Ouellette-Kuntz, H. (2007, May). Supports throughout the Transition Into School: Changes Over Time and Predicting Quality of Life. Poster to be presented at the 131st Annual Meeting of the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Atlanta, GA. Ginting, J.V., Rehman, U.S. Influence of Sad Mood Induction and Depressive Symptoms on Marital Interactions. (November, 2007). Poster presented at the 41st Annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Convention, Philadelphia, PA. Ginting, J.V., Rehman, U.S. Negative Expectations: A Vulnerability Factor for Depression? (November, 2006). Poster presented at the 40th Annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Convention, Chicago, IL. Clifford, T., Minnes, P., & Ouellette-Kuntz, H. (2007, April). Transition Into School: Information from Parents of Children with or at risk for Intellectual Disabilities in South Eastern Ontario. Poster presented at the Ontario Association on Developmental Disabilities 18th Annual Conference Research Special Interest Group, Barrie, ON. C e o C e g n d o G eG orrrrrriiie Co errr ge ng dfffiiin ollld Go Clifford, T., Minnes, P., Ouellette-Kuntz, H., & Morrison, C. (2006, October). Transition Into School Project: Factors Contributing to the Successful Transition of Preschoolers with Intellectual Disability into School. Poster presented at the 3rd Annual Conference of South Eastern Ontario Community University Research-Alliance, Kingston, ON. Alexander, K., Goldfinger, C., Pukall, C.F. & Moore, S. (June, 2007). The impact of outness on health, relationship satisfaction, and sexual satisfaction. Poster presented at the 68th Annual Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Ottawa, Ontario. Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Yager, C., Mafrici, N. & Goldfinger, C. (March 2007). Sexual and relationship satisfaction and commitment: Does sexual orientation matter? Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, Atlanta, GA. R m u a b n e m a F o d a R m um au ba nb en me am Fllla oF do arrrd Riiiccca Flamenbaum, R., DeLisle, M. M., & Holden, R. R. (2007, August). Factor structure of the BHS among suicide attempters. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco. Ross, L.E., Steele, L., Goldfinger, C., Epstein, R. & Strike, C. (September 2006). Mental health, social support and experiences of discrimination among lesbian and bisexual mothers and prospective mothers. Oral presentation at the Marce Society International Biennial Scientific Conference, Keele University, UK. DeLisle, M. M., Flamenbaum, R., & Holden, R. R. (2006, June). Why would a university student attempt suicide? Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Calgary. Flamenbaum, R., & Holden, R. R. (2006, August). Psychache as a mediator between perfectionism and suicide. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans. T y e a H a a T y ey allle Ha aH arrra Ta Haley, T. A., Tripp, D. A., & Hsieh, A. Y. (2007, June). Evaluating pain severity and pain tolerance during cold pressor acute pain induction. Paper presented at the 68th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, ON. Flamenbaum, R., & Holden, R. R. (2006, June). Unfulfilled needs as mediators between perfectionism and Shneidman’s concept of psychache. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Calgary. Haley, T. A. (2007, March). Personality and pain: Psychoanalytical defense styles and their relationship to acute and chronic pain. Paper - 23 - G a h m a K h e a e G a ha miiih arrriiim Ka hK eh arrre ellla Ge presented at the Queen’s Anesthesiology Day Conference, Kingston, ON, Canada. Karimiha, G. & Rehman, U. The Role of Depression, Negative Life Events, and Marital Problem-Solving Behaviours in Predicting Change in Marital Satisfaction Over Time. Poster presented at the 68th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, June 2007. Haley, T. A., Tripp, D. A., & Hsieh, A. Y. (2007, August). Defense styles in acute coldpressor pain and chronic pain. Poster abstract accepted for presentation at the 115th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. V e p o L k V esss pe op Lo kiii L Viiiccck Hsieh, A. Y., Tripp, D. A., & Haley, T. A. (2007, August). Ethnic differences in acute pain experience for Caucasians and Chinese. Poster abstract accepted for presentation at the 115th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Lopes, Vicki (2007, June). Embedded Reinforcement: The effect of reinforcer preview on task acquisition. Poster presentation at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Ottawa, ON, and the Ontario Association on Developmental Disabilities Research Special Interest Group Conference, Barrie, ON. O’Connor, K., Hsieh, A. Y., Tripp, D. A., Tam, M., & Haley, T. A. (2007, March). Ethnic and gender differences in the facial expression of pain. Poster presented at the Queen’s Anesthesiology Day Conference, Kingston, ON, Canada. B e N a M e n n o B eiiilll Ne acccN Ma eM niiie nn on Bo MacNeil, B., Tapscott, J., Olivier, D., & Holden, R. (June 2007). The Dark Triad and Faking Ability. Poster session presented at the North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Annual Convention, Ottawa, Ontario. A h e H e n n A h eh Hsssiiie eH niiie nn An Hsieh, A.Y. Tripp, D., & Haley, T. (2007) Ethnic differences in acute pain experience for Caucasians and Chinese. Paper presented to American Psychological Association 2007 Convention, San Francisco, US. MacNeil, B., Whaley, E., & Holden, R. (June 2007). Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Dark Triad Screening Measure. Poster session presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Ottawa, Ontario. O’Connor, K., Hsieh, A., Tripp, D. A., Tam, M. & Haley, T. (2007). Ethnic and gender differences in the facial expression of pain. Poster presented to the Queen’s University 28th Annual Anesthesiology Research Day, Kingston, ON. MacNeil, B. & Holden, R. (June 2006). Psychopathy and the detection of faking on self report inventories of faking. Poster session presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Calgary, Alberta. Tara, H. Tripp, D. & Hsieh, A. Y. (2007). Evaluating pain severity and pain tolerance during cold pressor acute pain induction. Paper presented and nominated for the Ron Melzack Health Psychology Award to Canadian Psychological Association 2007 Convention, Ottawa, ON. MacNeil, B., Whaley, E., & Holden, R. (June 2006). Factor Analysis of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory Machiavellian Egocentricity Scale. Poster session presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention, Calgary, Alberta. Tara, H. Tripp, D. & Hsieh, A. Y. (2007). Defense styles in acute cold-pressor pain and chronic pain. Poster presented to American Psychological Association 2007 Convention, San Francisco, US. B m u L e u P e n n o B m))) um Lu ellllll (((L urrrccce Pu eP niiie nn on Bo Purcell, B. Apr 12, 2007. Presented “Screening Tools for Alcohol Misuse in the Elderly” at the “Addictions and Related Issues in Late Life” Continuing Medical Education, The University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, Department of Tripp, D., Nickel, C, Stechyson, N., Fitzgerald, M., Mayer, R. & Hsieh, A (2007). Biopsychosocial predictors of Interstitial Cystitis pain-related disability in women. Poster presented to Canadian Pain Society 2007 Convention, Ottawa, ON. - 24 - women. Presented at the 68th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), Ottawa, ON. Abstract published in Canadian Psychology, 48(2a), 138. Psychiatry, St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, ON. This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Leong, L., Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F. & Dargie, E. (June 2007). General health status and sexual and relationship satisfaction among women with vulvodynia. Presented at the 68th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), Ottawa, ON. Abstract published in Canadian Psychology, 48(2a), 112. D y e e h S e e n a D y ey elllllle he Sh eS elllllle niiie an Da Shelley, D. & Craig, W. (2007). Children's Coping Styles and use of Strategies to Reduce Their Experiences of Bullying and Victimization. Poster presented at the Biannual meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development on March 31, 2007. Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Yager, C., Mafrici, N. & Goldfinger, C. (March 2007). Sexual and relationship satisfaction and commitment: Does sexual orientation matter? Presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, Atlanta, GA. Shelley, D. Findings from the Bullying and Coping Strategies Study. Talk presented to the Parent Council of a Kingston Public School. Kingston Ontario, February 20, 2007. R S e d n v a R u h d Siiid errr S de nd viiin av Ra u hu dh K n o u S e n e h a K n on utttttto Su eS ne errriiin he attth Ka Sidhu, R. Presented poster at the 2007 Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Assocation: Mechanisms for the success of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) programs in the treatment of anxiety. Sutton, K.S., Chamberlain, S., Leong, L., & Pukall, CF. (March 2007). Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome: Gynecological examination pain ratings and sensory testing results. Presented at JA Low Research Day, Kingston, ON. K h m S y e K h miiittth Sm yS elllllly Ke Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Yager, C., Mafrici, N., & Sutton, K.S. (September 2006). A comparison of relationship and sexual satisfaction in heterosexual and same-sex couples. Presented at the 2006 Canadian Sex Research Forum, Ottawa, ON. Smith, K.B. (February 2007). Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. Presented at the Sex and Couples Therapy Service Rounds, Allan Memorial Institute, Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal, QC. Smith, K.B., Pukall, C.F., Yager, C., Mafrici, N. & Sutton, K.S. (September 2006). Sexual and relationship, satisfaction among same-sex and heterosexual couples: How do they compare? Presented at the Canadian Sex Research Forum 32nd Annual Meeting, Ottawa, ON. E y e a h W h e b a E y ey allle ha Wh hW ettth be ab Ellliiizzza Whaley, E. (2007). The influence of question features on quality of health behaviour questions. Poster session presented at the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Annual Convention. Yager, C.M., Smith, K.B., Waxman, S., Pukall, C.F., Schnurr, J. (June 2007). Relationship satisfaction, commitment, and sexual satisfaction in married and cohabiting heterosexual and same-sex couples. Presented at the 68th Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), Ottawa, ON. Abstract published in Canadian Psychology, 48(2a), 137. MacNeil, B., Whaley, E., & Holden, R. (2007). A Dark Triad screening measure. Poster session presented at the CPA Annual Convention. Mafrici, N.M., Smith, K.B., Sutton, K.S. & Pukall, C.F. (June 2007). The influence of sexual orientation on the relationship between body image and sexual satisfaction in men and - 25 - Hsieh, A. Trainee Travel Award, Canadian Pain Society A S P H S R A L O H C S / S D R A W A S PS HIIIP SH RS AR LA OL HO CH SC /S S/ DS RD AR WA AW Hsieh, A. Best Clinical Poster Award – Canadian Pain Society 2006 Convention. L d o d a B a L d orrrd dfffo ad Brrra aB Liiisssa Bradford, L. Ontario Problem Gambling Doctoral Fellowship ($20,000), 2007-2008 V e p o L k V esss pe op Lo kiii L Viiiccck Lopes, V. Queen’s Graduate Award (2006 – 2007) Bradford, L. Ontario Problem Gambling Doctoral Studentship ($10,000), 2005-2006; 2006-2007 Lopes, V. Autism Ontario Travel Bursary (2007) Bradford, L. Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($15,000), 2005-2006; 2006-2007 For proposed doctoral dissertation research at Queen’s University Lopes, V. South Eastern Ontario Community University Research Alliance in Intellectual Disabilities Studentship (2007 – 2008) E n a h C e m E n an ha Ch eC miiillliiie Em Lopes, V. R.S. McLaughlin Fellowship (20072008) Chan, E. Urlla and Duncan Carmichael Graduate Fellowship Dean’s Aboriginal Students and Canadian Visible Minority Students Graduate Award K n o u S e n e h a K n on utttttto Su eS ne errriiin he attth Ka Sutton, K. J.A. Low Clinical Research Award, 2007. T d o C e T d orrrd Cllliiiffffffo essssss C Te Sutton, K. SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship Clifford, T. Ontario Graduate Scholarship (2007-08)- $15,000 Clifford, T. Autism Ontario Stimulus Grant (2007) - $4000 Clifford, T. SSHRC Canadian Graduate Scholarship- Master's Level (2006-07)-$17,500 T y e a H a a T y ey allle Ha aH arrra Ta Haley, T. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Scholarship (2007-2008) Haley, T. Ontario Graduate Scholarship (declined) (2007-2008) Haley, T. Canadian Pain Society Travel Award (2007) Haley, T. Nominated for the CPA Ronald Melzack Award in Health Psychology (2007) A h e H e n n A h eh Hsssiiie eH niiie nn An Marjory Phillips, Monica Hurt July 2007 Hsieh, A. SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship Hsieh, A. Ontario Graduate Scholarship – declined - 26 - S S W E N E H T N S T N E D U T S S WS EW NE EN HE TH NT S IIIN TS NT EN DE UD TU ST E h a m u B E h asssh ma ulllm Bu Errriiiccc B Bulmash, E. Interviewed and featured in the July 2007 issue of Allure Magazine in the Mood News column. "Does Depression Effect Driving?". This feature article was based on an article I wrote, E. L. Bulmash et al. (2006). "Psychomotor Impairment in Depression: Assessment Using a Driving Simulator Paradigm". Journal of Affective Disorders. T d o C e T d orrrd Cllliiiffffffo essssss C Te Patricia Minnes, Carolyn Pukall, Marjory Phillips Clifford, T. Interviewed on Family Matters, a radio show on CFLY, September 13, 2007 about the transition to school for children with intellectual disabilities. Convocation 2006 Chancellor Charles Baillie, Ashley Vanstone, David Duong, Elizabeth Whaley, Samantha Waxman, Alexandra Sutherland, Annie Hsieh, Rebecca Wells. - 27 -