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Ekaterina Pivovarova, Ph.D.

Division of Law and Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry

University of Massachusetts Medical School

222 Maple Avenue

Shrewsbury, MA 01545

T. (508) 856-7816

F. (508) 856-8700

Ekaterina.pivovarova@umassmed.edu

Education

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|Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Fordham University, Bronx, New York |2012 |

|Thesis: “Development of the Malingering Assessment of Psychopathology” | |

|Advisor: Barry Rosenfeld, Ph.D. | |

|M.A., Clinical Psychology, Fordham University, Bronx, New York |2008 |

|B.A., Psychology/Criminology (Magna Cum Laude), The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ |2003 |

Postdoctoral Training

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|Lifespan/Brown University Criminal Justice Training Program (Brown University), Providence, RI |2017 - 2019 |

|Law and Neuroscience Research Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital and Department of Psychology, Harvard University, | |

|Cambridge, MA |2013 - 2014 |

|Post-Doctoral Residency in Forensic Psychology, University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS), Worcester, MA |2012 - 2013 |

|Internship, New York University School of Medicine and Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, NY (Forensic Track) |2011 - 2012 |

Academic Appointments

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|Assistant Professor |2015 –present |

|Department of Psychiatry, UMMS, Division of Law and Psychiatry, Worcester, MA | |

|Adjunct Professor |2015 |

|Department of Psychology, Suffolk University, Boston, MA | |

|Adjunct Professor |2012 |

|Department of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY | |

|Senior Teaching Fellow |2009-2011 |

|Department of Psychology, Fordham University, Bronx, NY | |

|Adjunct Professor |2008 |

|Department of Psychology, College of New Rochelle, Bronx, NY | |

Other Positions and Employment

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|military service. |

|Research Consultant, UMMS, Worcester, MA |2015 |

|Court Clinician/Consultant, Department of Mental Health, MA |2014 - present |

|Research Associate, Columbia University School of Medicine, New York, NY |2008 – 2011 |

|Research Assistant, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (formerly University of Medicine and Dentistry of New |2003 – 2005 |

|Jersey), New Brunswick, NJ | |

Honors and Awards

|Include elite fellowship programs, to which you were accepted on the basis of a competitive, as opposed to first-come, first-serve, application |

|process. |

| Junior Faculty Development Program (UMMS) |2016 - 2017 |

| Travel Award (MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Neuroscience and Law) |2013 |

|Dissertation Award, 2nd Place (American Psychology Law Society [APLS], Div 41 APA) |2013 |

|Student Excellence Poster Award (APLS) |2012 |

|Student Excellence Paper Award (APLS) |2011 |

|Presidential Scholarship (Fordham University) |2005 – 2011 |

|Prestigious Bennett Fellowship (Fordham University) |2005 – 2008 |

|Graduate Student Association Travel Award (Fordham University) |2008 – 2010 |

|Summer Fellowship Award (Fordham University) |2007 |

|Travel Fellowship Award (Fordham University) |2006 – 2007 |

|Dean’s List (The College of New Jersey; TCNJ) |1999 – 2003 |

|Alpha Phi Sigma (National Criminal Justice Honor Society, TCNJ) |2002 |

|Psi Chi (National Psychology Honor Society, TCNJ) |2002 |

|Excellence-In-Academics (King’s Corporation Scholarship, New Jersey) |1999 – 2000 |

Professional Memberships and Activities

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| Society for Addiction Psychology (member) |2017 –present |

| American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (member) |2016 - present |

| Association for Women in Science (member) |2014 –present |

|Massachusetts Psychological Association (member) |2014 –present |

|American Psychological Association (member) |2010 –present |

|New York State Psychological Association (member) |2009 – 2012 |

|International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services (member) |2008 –present |

|American Psychology Law Society (APLS, member) |2007 –present |

Committee Assignments and Administrative Service

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|(e.g., Director). |

|List educational leadership positions under Educational Activities. |

|List external leadership positions under Professional Societies or Service, as appropriate. |

|Executive Committee, Law and Psychiatry Fellowship, UMMS |2016 - present |

|Ethics Committee, Department of Psychiatry, UMMS |2016 - present |

|Grants-in-Aid Committee Member, APLS |2016 - present |

|Community Engagement Committee Member, UMMS |2016 - present |

|Professional Development of Women Committee Member, APLS |2009 – 2014 |

Journal Manuscripts, Book, and Grants Reviewer

|Indicate role, e.g., reviewer, editor, editorial board |

| Addiction Science and Clinical Practice |2018 - present |

| Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics |2017 - present |

| Social Science and Medicine |2017 - present |

| Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (bioethics grants) |2016 - present |

|National Institute of Justice (mental health grants) |2016 - present |

|American Journal of Bioethics |2015 –present |

|Journal of Medical Ethics |2015 –present |

|Routledge Mental Health (Book series) |2014 –present |

|The Jury Expert |2014 –present |

|Basic and Applied Social Psychology |2013 –present |

|Law and Human Behavior |2013 –present |

|International Journal of Forensic Mental Health |2010 –present |

|Indicate role, e.g., reviewer, editor, editorial board |

Educational Activities

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|Courses Taught | |

|Introduction to Psychological Testing (Graduate) |2015 |

|Forensic Psychology |2010, 2012 |

|Abnormal Psychology |2008, 2010 |

|Lifespan Development |2009 |

|Human Values and Psychology |2009, 2010 |

|Personality Assessment Laboratory (Graduate; Teaching Assistant) |2008, 2009 |

|List formal teaching activities in courses, noting your role (course director, lecturer). |

|If appropriate, divide into separate sections by type of learner (medical student, resident etc) |

Grants

|Include the title of grant, granting agency and grant number, total, direct & indirect costs, funding dates. State your role, identify the PI if|

|not you, and your percent effort. |

|Current | |

|UMMS Life Sciences Moment Fund Ekaterina Pivovarova, Ph.D. (co-PI) Impact of Extended Release |2018-2019 |

|Naltrexone (Vivitrol) on Quality of Life in Criminal Justice Offenders with Opioid Use Disorders. Conducting secondary data | |

|analysis of randomized controlled, multisite study to examine whether quality of life predicted response and retention to | |

|treatment with Vivitrol. | |

|Total Cost: $50,000 | |

|UMMS CTTS/NIH KL2 Ekaterina Pivovarova, Ph.D. (PI) |2017 – 2020 |

|Reducing attrition from Drug Treatment Courts: Can focusing on Quality of Life help? | |

|Examining the impact of Quality of Life and other psychosocial variables on attrition from Drug Treatment Courts and | |

|developing a method to improve retention. | |

|Total Cost: $465,989 | |

|MA Health Policy Commission Alan Brown, M.D. (PI) |2017 - 2018 |

|Telemedicine-Substance Abuse Consultation Service | |

|Development and evaluation of a telemedicine addiction consultation service to medical inpatients to reduce rates of | |

|hospital readmission. | |

|Role: Evaluator (10% effort) | |

|Total Cost: $500,000 | |

|Unfunded Michael Linke, Ph.D. (PI) |2017 |

|Efficiency of Single IRB in StrokeNet Trials | |

|Comparison of efficiency and costs associated with using a single IRB versus a local IRB for neurology clinical trials. | |

|Role: Consultant | |

| Completed |2014 - 2017 |

|NIGMS R01 GM113640-01 Charles Lidz, Ph.D. (PI) | |

|Central IRBs Enhanced Protections for Human Research Participants? | |

|Evaluation of the use of central IRBs to review multi-site trials in academic, federal, and independent IRBs. | |

|Role: Co-Investigator (80% effort) | |

|Total Cost: $1,668,607 | |

|Department of Psychiatry, UMMS Seed Grant Ekaterina Pivovarova, Ph.D. (PI) |2016 |

|Assessing Capacity to Enroll in Drug Treatment Courts (DTC) using DTC Clinicians | |

|Examination of the feasibility to recruit participants for assessment of their capacity to enroll in DTCs using court | |

|clinicians. | |

|Total Cost: $10,000 | |

| APLS Dissertation Grant-In-Aid Ekaterina Pivovarova, MA (PI) |2010 |

|Developing and conducting initial validation for a structured professional judgment tool, the Malingering Assessment of | |

|Psychopathology. | |

|Total Cost: $750 | |

Clinical Practice

|Certification and Licensure | |

|Do not list DEA or license numbers. |

|Designated Forensic Professional (Department of Mental Health, MA) |2015 –present |

|Licensed Clinical Psychologist (MA) |2014 –present |

| Clinical Activities | |

|List your clinical activities at all locations. Include type of activity (e.g., surgery, ambulatory care) and frequency (e.g., sessions/week; |

|weeks/year). |

|Private practice, Clinical Forensic Psychologist (State and Federal Jurisdiction) |2014 –present |

|Court Clinician/Consultant (MA District and Superior Courts) |2012 –present |

|Forensic Psychology Evaluator (Worchester Recovery Center and Hospital, MA) |2012 – 2013 |

|Psychology Intern (New York University School of Medicine and Bellevue Hospital Center, Manhattan NY) |2011 – 2012 |

|Forensic Psychology Intern (Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Hospital, Ward’s Island, NY) |2011 – 2012 |

|Child and Adolescent Psychological Evaluator (Columbia University Medical Center, Manhattan, NY) |2008 – 2011 |

|Psychological Assessment Extern (Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, Bronx, NY) |2008 – 2009 |

|Psychology-Law Consultant (Fordham University School of Law, Criminal Defense and Federal Litigation Clinic, Manhattan, |2008 – 2010 |

|NY) | |

|Forensic Psychology Evaluator (New York County Defenders, Manhattan, NY) |2008 - 2011 |

|Dialectical Behavior Treatment Provider (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Manhattan, NY) |2007 – 2008 |

|Child, Adolescent, and Family Therapy Extern (St. Luke’s Hospital, Manhattan, NY) |2006 – 2007 |

Publications

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Peer-reviewed publications

1. Klitzman, R. B., Pivovarova, E., Appelbaum, P.S., Murray, A., Stiles, D.F., & Lidz, C. In Press. Does local input in sIRB Reviews Matter?: Challenges, Roles, and Solutions. IRB: Ethics and Human Behavior

2. Lidz, C., Pivovarova, E., Stiles, D.F., Murray, A., Appelbaum, P.S., & Klitzman, R.B. In Press. Reliance agreements and single IRB review of multi-site research: Concerns of IRB members and staff. AJOB Empirical Bioethics.

3. Klitzman, R. B., Pivovarova, E., & Lidz, C. W. (2017). Single IRBs in multisite trials: Questions posed by the new NIH policy. Journal of American Medical Association, 317, 2061-2062.

4. Pivovarova, E., Tanaka, G., Tang, M., Bursztajn, H.J., & First, M.B. (2016). Is Helplessness still helpful in diagnosing PTSD? Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 204, 3-8.

5. Lidz, C.W., Albert, K., Appelbaum, P.S., Dunn, L.B., Overton, E., & Pivovarova, E. (2015). Why is therapeutic misconception so prevalent? Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 24, 231-241.

6. Pivovarova, E. & Pinals, D. A. (2013). Commitment determinations and definition of mental disease. Journal of American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 41, 454-455.

7. Rosenfeld, B., Green, D., Pivovarova, E., Dole, T., & Zapf, P. A. (2010). What to do with contradictory data? Approaches to the integration of multiple malingering measures. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 9, 63-73.

8. Pivovarova, E., Rosenfeld, B., Dole, T., Green, D., & Zapf, P.A. (2009). Are measures of cognitive effort and motivation accurate in differentiating genuine psychiatric symptoms? International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 8, 271-278.

9. Green, D., Rosenfeld, B., Dole, T., Pivovarova, E., & Zapf, P.A. (2008). Validation of an abbreviated version of the Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms across outpatient psychiatric and community settings. Law and Human Behavior, 32, 177 – 186.

Under Review

1. Pivovarova, E., Klitzman, R.B., Appelbaum, P.S., Murray, A., Stiles, D.F., & Lidz, C. Managing conflicts of interests in single IRB reviews of multisite research. Under review at Academic Medicine.

Books & Chapters

1. Pivovarova, E. (2016). Forensic assessment: Conveying evaluation findings and opinions. In Zapf, P., Pirelli, G., And Beattey, R. (Eds), The Ethical Practice of Forensic Psychology. New York: Wiley.

2. Pivovarova, E. & Candilis, P. J. (2015). Safety monitoring and withdrawal of psychiatric research participants. In Oxford Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics. New York: Oxford Press.

3. Brodsky, S. & Pivovarova, E. (2014). The credibility of witnesses. In C. W. Esqueda, R. Weiner, & B. Bornstein (Eds.), The Witness Stand and Lawrence S. Wrightsman, Jr. New York: Springer Publishing.

4. Cruise, K. R., & Pivovarova, E. (2011). Special populations: Juvenile offenders. In B. Rosenfeld & S. Penrod (Eds.), Research methods in forensic psychology. New York: Wiley.

5. Rosenfeld, B., & Pivovarova, E. (2008). The use of psychological testing in evaluations of violence risk. In K. Tardiff & R. Simon (Eds.), Textbook of Violence Risk Assessment and Management. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.

Non-peer-reviewed publications

1. Pivovarova, E. (2014). Response to the selective appeal of neuroscience and its implications for the courtroom. The Jury Expert, 26:4.

2. Pivovarova, E. & Brodsky, S. (2014). Towards wariness between attorneys and clinician neuroscientists. The Jury Expert, 26:3.

3. Pivovarova, E. & Brodsky, S. (2014). Expert witness as a traveling sprinkler. New Jersey Psychologist, 64:1, 10-11.

4. Pivovarova, E., Edersheim, J. G., Baker, J., & Price, B. (2014). A Primer on the polygraph: What litigators need to know. The Jury Expert, 26:2.

5. Buck, J., Louden, J. E., Hall, T., Huss, M., & Pivovarova, E. (2012). Gender differences in professional development among AP-LS members: Results of the Professional Development of Women (PDW) survey. American Psychology Law Society Newsletter, Summer 2012, 1-12.

6. McKay, D. & Pivovarova, E. (2008). What are we talking about at the annual meeting of Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies? An analysis of presentations from 1996 to 2006. The Behavior Therapist, 31, 125-128.

Non-print / Online materials / Webinars

1. Pivovarova, E. (2018). Managing addiction in offenders through court mandated treatment.

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2. Pivovarova, E. (2017). The impact of health-related quality of life on retention in drug treatment courts.

Psychiatry Information in Brief, 14.

3. Pivovarova, E., & Lidz, C. W. (2016). Central IRBs: Enhanced Protections for Research Participants.

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3. Price, B., Pivovarova, E., & Edersheim, J.G. (2014). Protecting our parents. Can science help? Huffington Post uploaded on February 21, 2014, bit.ly/elder-fraud.

Invited Presentations

|International | |

|Detecting Feigning: Developing Guidelines and Avoiding Pitfalls (Alberta Forensic Grand Rounds, Alberta, Canada) |2017 |

|Forensic psychology Services in the United States: Insanity, competence, and treatment (Serbsky State Scientific Center |2013 |

|for Social and Forensic Psychiatry, Moscow, Russia) | |

|Current Research Trends in American Forensic Mental Health (Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Moscow, |2013 |

|Russia) | |

|National | |

|Criminal Justice Primer for Addiction Psychologists. Presented at the Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction in Tampa, |2018 |

|FL | |

|Managing Addiction in Individuals with Criminal Justice Involvement: The Role of Forensic, Clinical, and Research |2017 |

|Psychologists (APA, Div 50 Society of Addiction Psychology podcast | |

|) |2017 |

|Applications of Neuroscience to the Law: Lessons Learned and How to Move Forward (Graduate Psychology and Law Seminar, | |

|University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL) | |

| Neuro-interventions and Management of Sex Offenders (Neuroethics Consortium, |2014 |

|Atlanta, GA) | |

|Neuro-interventions in Competence to Stand Trial and Medication Over Objection Debates (Neuroethics Consortium, Atlanta, |2014 |

|GA) | |

|Regional | |

|Use of neuroscience in the criminal justice system (Forensic Psychology seminar, Suffolk University) |2017 |

|Managing substance use disorders in criminal justice setting: What can help to improve retention in drug treatment |2017 |

|courts? (Lifespan Criminal Justice Training NIDA/R25, Brown University, RI) | |

|Neuroscience in court: Perils and promises (Forensic Psychology seminar, William James University) |2016 |

|21st Century Lie Detection: Can Brain-Based Lie Detection Be Used Ethically in American Courtrooms (Center for Bioethics,|2015 |

|Harvard Medical School) | |

|Mental Health and the Law (New Employee Orientation, Judicial Institute of Massachusetts) |2014, 2015 |

|Application of Neuroscience to the Law: Controversies and Future Directions (Brain, Behavior and Cognition Colloquium, |2014 |

|Tufts University) | |

|Deception Detection and Other Uses of Neuroscience in Forensic Psychology (Department of Psychology, Suffolk University) |2014 |

|Can Clinical Decision-Making About Malingering of Psychopathology be Improved? (Program in Psychiatry and the Law, |2014 |

|Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Harvard Medical School) | |

|Translating Psychosocial and Neuroscience Research for the Public (Law and Psychiatry Seminar, UMMS) |2014 |

|Local | |

|Interstitial Curriculum on Criminal Justice and Health Workshop on Substance Use Disorders in the Criminal Justice |2018 |

|System. Presented at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. | |

| Health-related quality of life and prevalence of chronic conditions in offenders |2018 |

|mandated to treatment for opioid use disorder. (Systems and Psychosocial Advances | |

|Research Center [SPARC] Seminar at UMMS) | |

| |2017 |

|Ethical issues in psycho-legal research. Presented at the UMMS (Law and Psychiatry Seminar at UMMS | |

|Lure of Neuroscience in Forensic Mental Health Evaluations (Law and Psychiatry Seminar, UMMS) |2015 |

|Understanding the Role of Neuroscience in Malingering Detection (Systems of Neuroscience of Psychopathology Lab, Harvard |2014 |

|University) | |

|How Can Neuroscience Aid the Juvenile Justice System? (Affective Neuroscience and Developmental Lab, Harvard University) |2014 |

Peer-Reviewed Presentations and Posters

|International | |

|Dell, P., Pivovarova, E., & Appelbaum, P.S. Police interrogation, mental illness, and false confessions. Paper presented |2012 |

|at AAPL in Montreal, Canada. | |

|Pivovarova, E. & Rosenfeld, B. (2012). Malingering Assessment of Psychopathology (MAP): A Structured decision-making tool|2012 |

|to guide clinical judgment. Presented at APLS in San Juan, Puerto Rico. | |

|Pivovarova, E. & Rosenfeld, B. (2012). What forensic clinicians think is important to examine when assessing for |2012 |

|malingering of psychopathology? Presented at APLS in San Juan, Puerto Rico. | |

|Pivovarova, E. & Rosenfeld, B. Development of the Malingering Assessment of Psychopathology (MAP). Paper presented at the|2010 |

|Annual Conference of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services (IAFMHS) in Vancouver, Canada. | |

|Pivovarova, E., Frederick, R., & Rosenfeld, B. Can the MMPI-2 assist in interpretation of the Validity Indicator Profile |2009 |

|(VIP) response styles? Paper presented at IAFMHS in Edinburgh, Scotland. | |

|Pivovarova, E., Rosenfeld, B., Green, D., Dole, T., & Zapf, P.A. Performance of psychiatric patients as compared to |2007 |

|non-psychiatric community malingerers on the VIP – Verbal Subtest. Paper presented at the 3rd International Congress of | |

|Psychology and Law in Adelaide, Australia. | |

|Pivovarova, E. & Dole, T. Are cognitive measures of malingering affected by severe mental illness? Paper presented as |2006 |

|part of a symposium at IAFMHS in Amsterdam, Netherlands. | |

|Pivovarova, E., Bowlby, L., Miragliotta, M, Frankel, S., Mitchell, L., Maruca, M., & Archer, S. (2003). Validation of the|2003 |

|adapted EOM-EIS: An addition of sexual history measures to understanding adolescent development. Presented at the Society| |

|for Research on Adolescence (SRA) in Vancouver, Canada. | |

|National | |

| Linke, M., Luke, S., Roll, S., Broderick, J., Pivovarova, E., & Brott, T. Single IRB |2018 |

|review improves approval times for a NIH-funded multi-site study. Poster to be | |

|presented at the Public Responsibility in Medicine And Research annual conference in | |

|San Diego, CA. | |

| Pivovarova, E. Managing offenders with substance use disorders in drug treatment |2018 |

|court: what to do to improve retention rates? Paper presented at the Collaborative | |

|Perspectives on Addiction in Tampa, FL. | |

| Grossi, L, Green, D., Cabeldue, M., Belfi, B., Rollock, C.& Pivovarova, E. A gland at |2018 |

|the MAP: Assessing Feigning with the Malingering Assessment of Psychopathology. | |

|Paper to be presented at the American Psychology Law Society in Memphis, TN | |

|Pivovarova, E. Improving retention of offenders in court-mandate substance abuse treatment: focusing on quality of life |2018 |

|and psychosocial variables. Paper to be presented at the Academic Consortium on Criminal Justice Health in Houston, TX | |

| |2017 |

|Pivovarova, E. Challenges and Solutions in centralizing multi-site research IRB review: Lessons learned from the field | |

|about making a Single IRB (SIRB) policy work. Paper presented at the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities annual| |

|conference in Kansas, MS. | |

|Pivovarova, E., Carroll, A., Edwards, J. & Buckholtz, J. Reconsidering treatment of impulsivity: Can transcranial Direct |2015 |

|Current Stimulation help? Paper presented as part of a symposium at APLS in San Diego, CA. | |

|Pivovarova, E. Lost in translation: Finding a path as an academic psycho-legal psychologist. Paper presented as part of a|2015 |

|symposium at APLS in San Diego, CA. | |

|Pivovarova, E. What do psychiatrists need to know about the neuroscience of deception? Paper presented as part of a |2014 |

|symposium at the Annual Conference of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law (AAPL) in Chicago, IL. (Presenter and | |

|Symposium Organizer). | |

|Pivovarova, E., Carroll, A., & Buckholtz, J. Managing impulsivity: Can transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) |2014 |

|help? Paper presented at the Neuroethics Consortium in Atlanta, GA. | |

|Izzo, S. & Pivovarova, E. Another problem with fMRI deception research: Lack of generalizability to mental health |2014 |

|populations. Presented at the Neuroethics Consortium in Atlanta, GA. | |

|Pivovarova, E., Baker, J., Edersheim, J.G., & Price, B. Neuroimaging of deception: What we know, need to learn, and can |2014 |

|apply practically. Paper presented at APLS in New Orleans, LA. (Presenter and Symposium Organizer). | |

|Pivovarova, E., Dell, P., & Appelbaum, P.S. (2013). Police interrogation techniques: Are there differences for suspects |2013 |

|with and without mental illness. Presented at APLS in Portland, Oregon. | |

|Pivovarova, E. & Rosenfeld, B. (2011). Malingering Assessment of Psychopathology (MAP): A guide to improved clinical |2011 |

|judgment? Paper presented as part of a symposium at APLS in Miami, Florida. | |

|Pivovarova, E., Frederick, R., & Rosenfeld, B. Mixed group validation of the Validity Indicator Profile (VIP) and MMPI-2:|2009 |

|Can one test help to evaluate the meaning of the other? Paper presented as part of a symposium at APLS in San Antonio, | |

|TX. | |

|Pivovarova, E. Ability of severely mentally ill individuals to successfully exaggerate cognitive impairment. Paper |2008 |

|presented as part of a symposium at APLS in Jacksonville, FL. | |

|Green, D., Rosenfeld, B., Dole, T., Pivovarova, E., & Zapf, P. A. Impact of psychopathology on the MacArthur Competence |2007 |

|Assessment Tool – Criminal Adjudication. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Psychological | |

|Association in San Francisco, CA. | |

|Green, D., Rosenfeld, B., Dole, T., Zapf, P. A., Swift, A., Pirelli, G., Pivovarova, E., Marzolf, B. (2006). Validation |2006 |

|of an Abbreviated Version of the SIRS in an outpatient psychiatric setting. Paper presented at APLS in St. Petersburg, | |

|FL. | |

|Regional | |

|Bursztajn, H., Haque, O.S., & Pivovarova, E. The Intergenerational transmission of experience. Paper presented at the |2015 |

|International Psychoanalytic Association in Boston, MA. | |

|Pivovarova, E. & Rosenfeld, B. Malingering Assessment of Psychopathology (MAP). Presented at the University of |2012 |

|Massachusetts Medical School Psychology Day. | |

|Pivovarova, E. & Lewis, M. Understanding sexuality and drug use among 18-year olds. Poster presented at the Eastern |2004 |

|Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. | |

|Pivovarova, E. & Lewis, M. Sexual behaviors and drug use among 18-year olds in relation to parental attachment at age |2004 |

|one. Paper presented at the Greater New York Conference on Behavioral Research in New York, NY. | |

|Local | |

|Pivovarova, E. Vincent, G, Ware, J.E., Ziedonis, D., & Lidz, C.W. Health-related quality of life and chronic conditions |2018 |

|in offenders court mandated for addictions treatment. Presented at UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science | |

|(CCTS) Community Engagement Symposium. | |

| |2014 |

|Pivovarova, E., Baker, J., Edersheim, J. & Bruce, P. fMRI detection of deception: Application to psycholegal findings. | |

|Presented at the Massachusetts General Hospital Research Career Development Celebration. | |

|Pivovarova, E., Baker, J., Bruce, P., & Edersheim, J. Neuroimaging of deception: Reviewing research and drawing |2014 |

|conclusions. Presented at the Psychiatry Research Day at Harvard Medical School. | |

|Pivovarova, E., Sullivan, M., Bennett, D., & Lewis, M. Self-evaluative emotion as content specific emotions. Presented at|2003 |

|Research Day at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, NJ. | |

|Pivovarova, E., Bennett, D., & Lewis, M. (2004). Can maternal report of parental observations identify mothers with |2004 |

|histories of maltreatment? Presented at Research Day at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, NJ. | |

Select Professional Development Activities

|List participation in professional development programs or courses. |

▪ Impact of Incarceration and Reentry on Community Health and Well-being: A workshop by National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2018, 1 day)

▪ Measurement, Design, and Analysis Methods for Health Outcomes at Harvard School of Public Health (2017; 3 days)

▪ Clinical Bioethics Course at Harvard Medical School (2016; 3 days)

▪ National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences SMART IRB Model Workshop (2016, 1 day)

▪ Statistical Analysis of fMRI Data (2015, Verified Certificate via Coursera; 6 weeks)

▪ Introduction to Translation of Clinical Medicine at Harvard Medical School (2014; 3 days)

▪ Behavioral Genetics Seminar at MGH Clinical Research Program (2014; 5 classes)

▪ Visiting fMRI Fellowship at Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging (2013; 1 week)

▪ Psychiatric genetics education at World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics (2013; 1 day)

▪ transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2013; 2 days)

▪ Psychological testing (select trainings): PCL-R (2008; 2 days), MMPI-2-RF (2011; 2 days), HCR-20, 3rd Edition (2013; 2 days), SAVRY (2014; 2 days)

▪ Dialectical Behavior Therapy Intensive Training by Behavioral Tech (2008; 2 weeks)

Additional Skills

▪ Fluent in Russian

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