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CURRICULUM VITAERyan R. Landoll, Ph.D., ABPP, Maj, USAFPERSONAL INFORMATIONHome Address:Office Address:11131 Yellow Leaf WayOffice for Student AffairsGermantown, MD 20876F. Edward Hébert School of MedicineMobile: (703) 403-5904 Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesEmail: rlandoll@alumni.unc.edu4391 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814Office: (301) 295-3185 Email: ryan.landoll@usuhs.eduEDUCATIONMasters of Health Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesProfessions EducationBethesda, MD2019 (expected)Doctor of PhilosophyUniversity of Miami, Coral Gables, FL2012APA Accredited Program: Clinical PsychologySpecialization in Children and FamiliesPre-doctoral InternshipMalcolm Grow Medical Clinic, Joint Base Andrews, MD2011 – 2012APA Accredited Pre-doctoral Internship ProgramUnited States Air ForceMasters of ScienceUniversity of Miami, Coral Gables, FL2009APA Accredited Program: Clinical PsychologySpecialization in Children and FamiliesBachelor of ScienceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC2007Highest Distinction with Highest Honors Major: Psychology LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS2015-presentBoard Certification in Clinical PsychologyAmerican Board of Professional Psychology2014-present Survive, Evade, Resist, Escape (SERE) Psychologist United States Department of Defense2013-present Licensed Clinical Psychologist (#0810004814)State of Virginia2013-present Internal Behavioral Health Consultant Expert TrainerUnited States Air Force Medical Service2012-present Internal Behavioral Health ConsultantUnited States Air Force Medical ServiceACADEMIC APPOINTMENTSAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Family Medicine 2016 - presentDepartment of Medical and Clinical Psychology Uniformed Services UniversityAdjunct Assistant ProfessorClinical Community Psychology2013 – presentUniversity of South Carolina - ColumbiaPROFESSIONAL AND CLINICAL EXPERIENCEAssistant DeanPre-Clinical Sciences, Office for Student AffairsMay 2018 – presentUniformed Services University; Bethesda, MarylandResponsible for the academic support program, providing services that address specific academic needs of the students. Services under this program range from time management and study skills training to developing an organized approach to preparation for United States Medical Licensure Examinations. Serve as a liaison between students and module directors, responsible for monitoring the academic progress of students in the Pre-Clerkship curriculum and for understanding and voicing student issues to faculty members. Directs the student activities program and coordinates the administration of various student support programs (i.e., Host, Sponsor, Orientation, and Awards) which fall under Student Affairs.Assistant ProfessorUniversity Counseling Services, Dept of Family Medicine January 2016 - presentUniformed Services University; Bethesda, MarylandResponsible for providing counseling services (~10-15 patients per week) for students and their families, well-being classes and psychoeducational testing for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Services at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Established integrated primary care behavioral health clinic in University Family Health Clinic for additional day of walk-in care and provide 24/7 on demand emergent consultation and serves as Director, Integrated Behavioral Health. Also responsible for course development and teaching in Family Medicine and Medical and Clinical Psychology, student mentorship for both medical students and psychology doctoral students, research and service consistent with the University’s mission to develop and train leaders in military medicine. Includes oversight of 15 personnel in Military and Sexual Health research program and Integrated Behavioral Health research programs. Adjunct Assistant ProfessorClinical Community Program, Department of PsychologyDecember 2013 – presentUniversity of South Carolina; Columbia, SCResponsible for teaching at graduate level, mentorship and service on student committees, and research consistent with the University and Air Force mission. Established clinical practicum for doctoral students in psychology and oversaw clinical practicum for graduate level social work students at Shaw Air Force Base that encouraged commissioning opportunities for students. Fostered professional relationships between the Department of Psychology, College of Social Work, and Shaw Air Force Base through regular participation in faculty meetings and symposia.Program DirectorBehavioral Health Optimization Program, 20th Medical GroupApril 2015 – January 2016Shaw Air Force Base, South CarolinaResponsible for administrative oversight of staff of 7 Behavioral Health Consultants, Psychiatric Nurses and Behavioral Health Technicians in consultative Primary Care Behavioral Health Patient Centered Medical Home. Led United States Air Force in daily patient productivity, developed Behavioral Health Technician training identified as “Best Practice” by The Joint Commission and Air Force Medical Operations Agency and disseminated/conducted training nationally. Also served as clinic Behavioral Health Consultant, seeing 40-50 patients per week (highest volume among peer military treatment facilities). Behavioral Health ConsultantCraig Joint Theater Hospital, 455th Expeditionary Medical October 2014 – April 2015Group, Bagram Airfield, AfghanistanSolidified first-ever expeditionary consultative Primary Care Behavioral Health program, provided guidance to Combined Joint Task Forces on personnel recovery and reintegration for 33K coalition warfighters, 24/7 on-call services saving $1.2M in aeromedical evacuation costs. Element ChiefMental Health Clinic, 20th Medical Group,May 2013 – October 2014Shaw Air Force Base, South CarolinaAdministrative oversight of 9 mental health providers and 10 mental health technicians managing outpatient mental health clinic providing approximately $10 million in care across approximately 6000 patient encounters yearly. Highlighted as “Best Practice” in clinical productivity and access to care by Air Force Medical Operations Agency. Also provided care to active case load of approximately 25-30 Active duty service members. Staff PsychologistMental Health Clinic, 20th Medical Group, September 2012 – May 2013Shaw Air Force Base, South CarolinaProvided full-range of mental health services to population of Active Duty U.S. military. Supervision of enlisted mental health technicians and social work intern students. Mental health on-call provider for suicidal/homicidal patients and consultation to commanders and first responders for victims of domestic violence and/or child abuse; suicidal/homicidal patients and mental health matters pertaining to military readiness.Pre-doctoral InternMalcolm Grow Medical Clinic, 779th Medical GroupAugust 2011-August 2012Joint Base Andrews, MDCompleted clinical rotations in outpatient mental health, intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment program, consultative primary care behavioral health, specialty clinical health psychology, neuropsychological testing and evaluation and pre-employment security evaluations and pre- and post-travel (deployment or PCS) screening for National Security Agency employees. Included intensive didactic and practical training in Prolonged Exposure Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, Motivational Interviewing and other Cognitive Behavioral Techniques including brief solution focused suicide risk assessment and treatment.Practicum StudentMailman Center for Child Development, Dept of PediatricsSeptember 2009 – August 2010University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FLConducted forensic evaluations for alleged victims of childhood abuse, completed early developmental assessment inventories as part of multi-disciplinary pediatric early intervention team for children ages 0-3, provided specialty pediatric outpatient therapy for children and adolescents with endocrine disorders and served as behaviorialist for inter-disciplinary pediatric endocrinology team providing consultation and brief solution-focused interventions to children and adolescents with diabetes and their families in an ethnically diverse environment.Practicum StudentPsychological Services Center, Department of PsychologyMay 2008 – May 2011University of Miami, Coral Gables, FLSupervised beginning practicum students in psychoeducational assessments, conducted complete psychoeducational assessments to include full battery of intelligence, achievement and specialty testing to evaluate wide range of educational, emotional and behavioral issues. Conducted outpatient individual and family psychotherapy for ethnically diverse population of children and adolescents. Served as independent evaluator for randomized control trial of transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral intervention for children and adolescents and was group leader for wellness prevention camp on emotion regulation for children ages 7-10GRANTS FUNDED2019-2022Military Operational Medicine Research Program (JPC-5)Supporting Children from the Very Start with Healthy Steps: Evaluation with Military FamiliesSubject Matter Expert Consultant, Total Costs: $900,000 (est.)2017-2022Uniformed Services University Military Women’s Health Research AwardOptimizing a multi-modal intervention to reduce health-risking sexual behaviorPrincipal Investigator, Total Costs: $1,176,3182011-2012The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment Belfer-Aptman Dissertation Research AwardPEERS Project: Peer Relationships, Interpersonal Stressors, and Adolescents’ Physical and Mental HealthCo-Principal Investigator, (PI: Annette M. La Greca, Ph.D.), Total Costs: $2000[2 refereed journal publications, 12 refereed international/national presentations] 2011-2012Fred C. and Helen Donn Flipse University of Miami Dept of Psychology Research Support Fund Dissertation AwardPEERS Project: Peer Relationships, Interpersonal Stressors, and Adolescents’ Physical and Mental HealthCo-Principal Investigator, (PI: Annette M. La Greca, Ph.D.), Total Costs: $1500[2 refereed journal publications, 12 refereed international/national presentations] PUBLICATIONSA. Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts (*indicates student/advisee author)Landoll, R. R., Maggio, L. A., Cervero, R. M., & Quinlan, J. D. (2018). Training the Doctors: A Scoping Review of Interprofessional Education in Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH). Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, Epub ahead of print. doi: 10.1007/s10880-018-9582-7.Ogbeide, S. A., Landoll, R. R., Kanzler, K., & Nielsen, M. K. (2018). To go or not to go? Likelihood of specialty mental health treatment for patients receiving care within the Primary Care Behavioral Health consultation model. Family, Systems, and Health, 36, 513-517. Landoll, R. R., Goodie, J. L., *Eklund, K., *Mallonee, S., *Garza, J., & *Martinez, H. R. (2018). Out of the Classroom, Into the Field: Lessons Learned from an Interdisciplinary Experiential Exercise. Training and Education in Professional Psychology. Manuscript in press. Landoll, R. R., Nielsen, M. K., & Waggoner, K. K. (2018). Factors affecting behavioral health provider turnover in U.S. Air Force primary care. Military Psychology. Manuscript in press.Ford, J. D., & Landoll, R. R. (2018). Treating Active Duty Service-Members Outside of the Military Health System. Journal of Health Service Psychology, 44, 125-130.Landoll, R. R.., Nielsen, M. K., Waggoner, K. K., & Najera, E. (2018). Innovations in Primary Care Behavioral Health: A Pilot Study across the United States Air Force. Translational Behavioral Medicine. Epub ahead of print. , R. R., Nielsen, M. K., & Waggoner, K. K. (2017). Understanding Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Across Military Settings: A Preliminary Comparison Between Deployed and In-Garrison Care. Military Medicine, 182, e1575-e1579. Landoll, R. R., Nielsen, M. K., & Waggoner, K. K. (2017). U.S. Air Force Behavioral Health Optimization Program: Team Members’ Satisfaction and Barriers to Care. Family Practice, 34, 71-76.Tawfik, S.H., Landoll, R. R., Blackwell, L., Taylor, C.J., & Hall, D. L. (2016). Clinical supervision in assessment: Development and utility of a multi-level, assessment focused supervisory model. The Clinical Supervisor, 35, 63-79.Landoll, R. R., La Greca, A. M., Lai, B. S., Chan, S. F., & Herge, W. H. (2015). Cybervictimization by Peers: Prospective Associations with Adolescent Social Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms. Journal of Adolescence, 42, 77-86.Landoll, R. R., La Greca, A. M., & Lai, B.S. (2013). Aversive peer experiences on social networking sites: Development of the Social Networking-Peer Experiences Questionnaire (SN-PEQ). Journal for Research on Adolescence, 32, 695-705.Landoll, R. R., Schwartz-Mette, R., Rose, A., & Prinstein, M. J. (2011). Girls’ and boys’ disclosure about problems as a predictor of changes in depressive symptoms over time. Sex Roles, 65, 410-420. B. Book Chapters (Refereed) (*indicates student/advisee author)Landoll, R. R., Elmore, C., Weiss, A. F., & *Garza, J. (2018). Training issues in pediatric psychology. In R. D. Friedberg & J. K. Paternostro (Eds.), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pediatric Medical Conditions. Springer. Chapter in preparation. Saperstein, A. K., Combs, T., Landoll, R. R., & Owen, R. P. (2018). Family Readiness. In D. Smith, F. O’Connor, & E. Schoomaker (Eds.), The Fundamentals of Military Medical Practice. JBSA Fort Sam Houston, TX: The Borden Institute. Chapter in press. Landoll, R. R., Elmore, C., Weiss, A. F., & *Martinez, H. (2018). Screening and assessment of cognitive impairment. In M. E. Maruish (Ed.). Handbook of Pediatric Psychological Screening and Assessment in Primary Care (pp. 324-342). New York; Taylor & Francis. Najera, E, Landoll, R. R., Pollock, L.D., Berman, M., Ellis, K., *Knies, K. M., Seidler, D. A., Bartone, P.T., & Bowles, S.V. (2017). Stress and resilience in married military couples. In S. Bowles & P. Bartone (Eds.), Military Psychology: Clinical and Organizational Practice (pp. 340-385). New York, NY, US: Springer. *Young, L., Mulloy, M., Huckabee, S., Landoll, R., Miller, E., *Miller, M., & Weist, M. (2015). Child and Adolescent Mental Health and the Schools. In B.G. Cook, M. Tankersley, & T. J. Landrum (Eds.). Advances in Learning and Behavioral Disabilities (Vol. 28) (pp. 197-224). West Yorkshire: Emerald Insight Publishing Group.Herge, W.M., Landoll, R.R., & La Greca, A.M. (2012). The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D Scale). In M.D. Gellman & J.R. Turner (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. (pp. 366-367). New York: Springer Science+Business Media.La Greca, A. M., & Landoll, R. R. (2011). Peer influences. In W. K. Silverman and A. Field (Eds.), Anxiety disorders in children and adolescents: Research, assessment and intervention. 2nd ed. (pp. 323-348). Cambridge University Press.La Greca, A. M., Davila, J., Landoll, R. R., & Siegel, R. (2011). Dating, romantic relationships and social anxiety in young people. In C. A. Alfano and D. C. Biedel (Eds.), Social anxiety disorder in adolescents and young adults: Translating developmental research into practice (pp. 93-105). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Starr, L. R., Davila, J., La Greca, A. M., & Landoll, R. R. (2011). Social anxiety and depression: The teenage and early adult years. In C. A. Alfano and D. C. Biedel (Eds.), Social anxiety disorder in adolescents and young adults: Translating developmental research into practice (pp. 75-91). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Davila, J., La Greca, A. M., Starr, L. R., & Landoll, R. R. (2010). Anxiety disorders in adolescence. In J. G. Beck (Ed.), Interpersonal processes in the anxiety disorders: Implications for understanding psychopathology and treatment (pp. 97-124). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.D. Other Periodical Publications and ResourcesLandoll, R. R. (November 8, 2017) Get Out the Bear Spray: Helping Military Kids Cope Positively. Retrieved from Landoll, R. R. (2014, Spring). The pursuit of perfection. The Combat Edge, 23 (2) 8-11.Lai, B.S., Margol, A. J., & Landoll, R. R. (2010, Summer). Doing your research: How to make the most out of research experiences. Eye on Psi Chi, 14(4), 24-28.Landoll, R.R., & Lai, B.S. (2009, Spring). Now what? How to turn a great literature review into great writing. Eye on Psi Chi, 13(3), 22-23.Lai, B.S., & Landoll, R.R. (2008, Winter). Conducting a literature review: How to search for relevant articles. Eye on Psi Chi, 13(2), 34-35. PRESENTATIONS (PEER-REVIEWED)A. Chaired Symposia and Conference Programming Landoll, R. R., Goodie, J. L., Kearney, L. K., & Kanzler, K. E. (2018, November). You Were Meant for Primary Care: A Practical, Competency Based Approach. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Washington, DC. Continuing Education Workshop [3 hrs]Landoll, R.R., Dobmeyer, A.C., & Robinson, P.J. (2018, August). Advances in Primary Care Behavioral Health: Lessons Learned from 20 Years of Implementation. American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA. Continuing Education Workshop [7 hrs]Landoll, R. R., Goodie, J. L., Kanzler, K. E., & Kearney, L. K. (2017, November). Practical Skills for Practicing in Integrated Primary Care Settings. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. San Diego, CA. Continuing Education Workshop [3 hrs]Landoll, R.R., Dobmeyer, A.C., Nielsen, M.K., & Robinson, P.J. (2017, August). Advances in Primary Care Behavioral Health: Data to Guide Us and Competencies to Ground Us. American Psychological Association. Washington, DC. Continuing Education Workshop [7 hrs]Landoll, R. R., Najera, E., Nielsen, M. K., Kanzler, K. E., Waggoner, K. K., & Nicolas, M. (2016, April). Healthcare transformation in primary care behavioral health. Society for Behavioral Medicine. Washington, DC.Ogbeide, S., Kanzler, K. E., Reiter, J., & Landoll, R. R. (2016, March). Striking a balance: Flexibility & Fidelity with the PCBH Model with Special Patient Populations. Arizona State University Integrated Healthcare Conference on Healthcare Quality: Improving Clinical & Management Outcomes. Chandler, AZ. Continuing Education Workshop [1.5 hrs]Mattu, A., & Landoll, R. R. (2012, August). To Boldly Go – Harnessing the Power of New Media and the APAGS New Media Guide. American Psychological Association. Washington, DC. Spellings, C., & Landoll, R. R. (2012, March). The Road Less Traveled: Exploring Career Paths Outside of Academia. Society for Research on Adolescence. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Spellings, C., & Landoll, R. R. (2012, March). The Ins and Outs of Publishing: A Conversation with the Editors. Society for Research on Adolescence. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Mattu, A., & Landoll, R. R. (2011, August). Google, Twittering, and Poking: Helping Psychologists Take Advantage of Web 2.0 and the APAGS New Media Resource Guide. American Psychological Association. Washington, DC. Landoll, R. R., & Szwedo, D. E. (2010, March). Who am I in a digital world? Associations between youths’ online behavior and offline development. Society for Research on Adolescence. Philadelphia, PA.B. Symposium Presentations (*indicates student/advisee author)Vargas S. E., Landoll, R. R., Clark, M. F., Norris, C., *Crone, B., Guthrie, K. M., & Quinlan, J. D. Review of psychoeducational interventions to reduce health-risking sexual behaviors among US active duty military personnel. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.Landoll, R. R. (2018, August). Internalizing problems in pediatric primary. In C. Elmore (Chair), The Development, Science, and Practice of Behavioral Health in Pediatric Primary Care. American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA.La Greca, A. M., Landoll R. R., Ehrlich, C., Herge, W. M., & Chan, S. F. (2015, November). Cyber victimization and adolescents’ mental health: Recent findings and future directions. In T. Chou (Chair), Is being on the ‘Net All Net Gain’? Examining negative effects of internet exposure and social media on youth internalizing problems. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Chicago, IL.Landoll, R. R., La Greca, A. M., & Herge, W. M. (2011, April). The ugly face of Facebook: Adaptation of the Cyber Victimization Scale among younger adolescents. In A.R. Walker Marciano (Chair), Fighting amongst ourselves: Examining how adolescents use technology to victimize their peers. Society for Research in Child Development. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Landoll, R. R., Schwartz-Mette, R. A., Rose, A. J., & Prinstein, M. J. (2011, April). Differential findings for emotional disclosure among adolescent boys and girls: Prospective associations with depressive symptoms. In L. C. Mathieson, Helpful or harmful: How are friendship processes associated with internalizing problems in adolescence? Society for Research in Child Development. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.La Greca, A.M. & Landoll, R. R. (2010, November). Is dating hazardous to your health? In W. Brechwald & M. J. Prinstein (Co-Chairs), Adolescent health risk behaviors in peer and romantic relationship contexts. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. San Francisco, CA.Landoll, R. R. & La Greca, A. M. (2010, March). New ways to hurt: The development and utility of a measure of cyber victimization among adolescents and emerging adults. In R. R. Landoll & D. E. Szwedo (Co-Chairs), Who am I in a digital world? Associations between youths’ online behavior and offline development. Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.La Greca, A. M. & Landoll, R. R. (2010, March). Relationship quality, excessive reassurance seeking, and internalizing symptoms in adolescents’ romantic relationships. In S. Shulman & D. P. Welsh (Co-Chairs), Recent refinements in understanding the association between romantic involvement and depressive symptoms. Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.La Greca, A. M., Landoll, R. R., & Lai, B.S. (2010, March). Adolescent peer crowds: examining categorical and dimensional approaches. In J. R. Cross & K. L. Fletcher (Co-Chairs), A new look at adolescent crowds: research using nontraditional approaches to crowd identification. Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.Landoll, R. R., & La Greca, A. M. (2009, November). Peer victimization in a new generation: Understanding victimization via social networking sites. In A. M. La Greca & J. Davila (Co-Chairs), Interpersonal processes contributing to adolescent’s internalizing symptoms: Implications for research and intervention. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. New York, NY.La Greca, A. M., Landoll, R. R., & Siegel, R. S. (2008, November). Peer victimization and social anxiety among adolescents: Recent findings and implications for interventions. In B. K. Biggs (Chair), Consideration of peer relations in the treatment of anxiety disorders in childhood and adolescence. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.C. Poster Presentations (*indicates student/advisee author)*Mallonee, S., *Garza, J. A., *Martinez, H. R., *Eklund, K., Landoll, R. R., Schimmels, J., Pauli, E., & Goodie, J. L. (2018, November). Lessons learned from the development and implementation of an interprofessional experiential exercise for military psychology graduate students. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Washington, DC.Landoll, R. R., & Nielsen, M. K. (2016, November). Utilization of Behavioral Health Technicians to Improve Service Delivery in Integrated Primary Care. Society of Federal Health Professionals (AMSUS). National Harbor, MD.Landoll, R. R., Nielsen, M. K., & Waggoner, K. K. (2016, April). Providing integrated primary care behavioral health in a combat environment: Challenges and opportunities. Society for Behavioral Medicine. Washington, DC. Tawfik, S. H., Blackwell, L. S., Landoll, R. R., Hall, D. L., & Taylor, C. J. (2015, August). Meta-supervisory practicum in an assessment training clinic. American Psychological Association. Toronto, CA.Waggoner, K. K., Landoll, R. R., & Nielsen, M. K. (2015, April). Patient satisfaction in primary care behavioral health services: A 10 year update on the U.S. Air Force Behavioral Health Optimization Program (BHOP). Society for Behavioral Medicine,.San Antonio, TX. Danzi, B.A., La Greca, A.M., Chan, S.F., Landoll, R.R., & Herge, W.M. (2014, August). Socially Anxious and Depressed Adolescents' Peer Victimization and Relationship Qualities. American Psychological Association. Washington, D.C.Marchante, A.N., La Greca, A.M., Chan, S.F., Herge, W.M., Landoll, R.R. (2014, March). Cyber experiences: Do they affect adolescents’ sleep? National Conference in Pediatric Psychology, Philadelphia, PA.Landoll, R. R., La Greca, A. M., & Lai, B.S. (2012, November). Cyber Victimization and Traditional Peer Victimization: More of the Same or Something Different? Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. National Harbor, MD.*Akimoto, K., Dacks, H., Bradley, R., Lai, B. S., Landoll, R. R., La Greca, A. M., Herge, W. M., Chan, S. F. (2012, August). Internet Use, Cyber Victimization, and Depression Among Adolescents. American Psychological Association. Orlando, FLLandoll, R. R., La Greca, A. M., Herge, W. M., Chan, S. F., & Lai, B.S. (2012, August). The Interplay of Cyber Victimization and Adolescents’ Internalizing Symptoms Over Time. American Psychological Association. Orlando, FL. La Greca, A. M., Chan, S. F., Landoll, R. R., & Siegel, R. (2012, March). Interpersonal peer victimization: Unique contributions to adolescents’ symptoms of social anxiety and depression. Society for Research on Adolescence. Vancouver, BC, Canada.Landoll, R. R., & La Greca, A. M. (2010, November). Jocks and goths: The influence of romantic partners’ peer crowd affiliations on adolescent health risk behaviors. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. San Francisco, CA.Tawfik, S. H., Blackwell, L., Landoll, R.R., & Taylor, C. J. (2010, October). Clinical supervision in assessment: Development and utility of a multi-level, assessment focused supervisory model. Kansas Conference in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. Lawrence, Kansas.Herge, W. M., Landoll, R. R., & La Greca, A. M. (2010, August). Peer bullying and peer victimization: Associations with adolescents’ problem behaviors. American Psychological Association. San Diego, CA. *Klaben, S., *Bouza, J., Landoll, R. R., La Greca, A. M., & Lai, B. S. (2010, March). The eye of the beholder: Relationship quality, depression and social anxiety discrepancies among close peers. Society for Research on Adolescence. Philadelphia, PA.Landoll, R. R., La Greca, A. M., & Lai, B. S. (2009, November). Adolescent depression and social anxiety: An exploration of mutual symptomatology and friendship quality. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. New York, NY.La Greca, A. M., Siegel, R. S., & Landoll, R. R. (2009, June). Relational victimization and adolescent social anxiety: Recent findings and implications. International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. Seattle, WA.Landoll, R. R., Calhoun, C. D., & Prinstein, M. J. (2008, November). Mutual depression: Illuminating how discrepancies in depression symptoms between best friends may deteriorate friendship quality. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.Calhoun, C.D., Landoll, R. R., & Prinstein, M. J. (2008, November). Longitudinal outcomes of rejection sensitivity and self-perceptions of social acceptance: The moderating role of teasing within adolescent best friendships. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, FL.La Greca, A. M., Landoll, R. R., Lai, B. S., & Siegel, R. S. (2008, August). Potential peer influences on risky sexual behaviors among adolescents: Peer crowds, romantic relationships, and feelings of social anxiety. International Congress of Behavioral Medicine. Tokyo, Japan.Landoll, R. R., La Greca, A. M., Lai, B. S., & Siegel, R. S. (2008, April). Social anxiety and sexual risk behavior: Risk and protective factors for an ethnically diverse sample of socially anxious adolescents. National Conference in Child Health Psychology. Miami, FL.Landoll, R. R., Lee, J. C., Panter, A. T., & La Greca, A. M. (2008, March). The role of family dynamics in body image among college students. Society for Research on Adolescence. Chicago, IL. Landoll, R. R., & Prinstein, M. J. (2008, March). Excessive reassurance seeking between adolescent best friends: Predictive utility of data from reassurance seekers and providers. Society for Research on Adolescence. Chicago, IL.Landoll, R. R., van Scoyoc, A., Calhoun, C. D., & Prinstein, M. J. (2007, November). Examining interpersonal models of adolescent depression using an observational assessment of dyadic peer experiences. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Philadelphia, PA.TEACHING EXPERIENCEA. Courses Developed and TaughtUniformed Services University (Bethesda, MD)2018Army Resilience [Undergraduate Medical Education]2018Military Psychology II [Graduate]2017Military Psychology I [Graduate]2016-2017Sports Medicine Fellowship Research Seminar [Post-doctoral Fellowship]University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC)2015Developmental Psychology [Graduate]2014Research Approaches to Human Behavior [Graduate]Columbia College (Columbia, SC)2014Child and Adolescent Psychopathology [Undergraduate]South University (Columbia, SC)2013Introductory Psychology [Undergraduate]2013Statistics for Behavioral Sciences [Undergraduate]2013Research Methods [Undergraduate]University of Miami (Coral Gables, FL)2010Introduction to Psychology [Undergraduate]B. Course Facilitator or PreceptorUniformed Services University (Bethesda, MD) [Undergraduate Medical Education]2018-2019Telehealth Training2016-2019Reflective Practice 101 Sessions: Reaction, Implications, Personal Context in the Liminal State, Mistakes, Sexuality, Racism, Dying & Death, Obesity, Suffering & Resilience2016-2019Reflective Practice 201Sessions: Perspective, Bias, Conflict2016-2018Medical Interviewing 2017Interprofessional Half-Day on Gender and Sexual Diversity (co-hosted with Howard University School of Social Work)2016Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Medical Care Patient-Physician Relationships C. Classes Developed and TaughtUniformed Services University (Bethesda, MD)2018WISC-V [Assessment; Psychology Doctoral Program]2018PTSD, Depression, and Suicide: Epidemiological Trends in the U.S. Military [Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Control; Masters of Public Health Graduate Program]2017Exploratory Factor Analysis – 2 part series [Advanced Quantitative Methods; Health Professions Education Graduate Program]2017Simple Linear Regression [Quantitative Methods; Health Professions Education Graduate Program]2016Putting the B in PCBH: Why Primary Care Behavioral Health Matters [Family Medicine Clerkship; Undergraduate Medical Education]2016Military Families [Military Psychology II; Psychology Doctoral Program]2016Small Base Operations and Deployment [Military Psychology II; Psychology Doctoral Program]Catholic University of America (Washington, DC)2018Innovations in Primary Care Behavioral Health: Lessons Learned from an Air Force Pilot Program [Military Psychology; Undergraduate]Malcolm Grow Medical Clinic (Joint Base Andrews, MD)2017Condensed Officer Professional Development – 3 part series [Psychology Residency Program]Central Carolina Technical College (Sumter, SC)2014Issues in Military Psychology [Human Services Class; Undergraduate]University of Miami (Coral Gables, FL)2010Peer Relationships [Psychology of Social and Emotional Development; Undergraduate]2010Adolescent Internalizing Disorders [Abnormal Psychology; Undergraduate]2009Strategies in Cognitive Development: Understanding Through Practice [Psychology of Thinking and Learning in Children; Undergraduate]2009Emerging Adulthood [Child and Adolescent Development (2 semesters); Undergraduate]2007Child & Adolescent Development [Child and Adolescent Development (2 semesters); Undergraduate]D. Teaching AssistantUniversity of Miami (Coral Gables, FL)2009-2010Introduction to Psychological Evaluation Lab (2 semesters)[Psychology Doctoral Program]2009Psychology of Gender (1 semester) [Undergraduate]2008-2011Child and Adolescent Psychopathology (4 semesters) [Undergraduate]2007-2008Introduction to Cognition (2 semesters) [Undergraduate]2007-2008Language Development (2 semesters) [Undergraduate]2007Child and Adolescent Development (1 semester) [Undergraduate]MENTORING AND CONSULTATION EXPERIENCEA. Dissertations/Theses Committee MemberBajjani Gebara, J. (2019). Adjustment Disorders in US Military Women: A Scoping Review for years 2000-2018. Master’s of Health Science, Duke University. Wilson, C. (2019). A Scoping Review of Unintended Pregnancy in US Military Women. Master’s of Health Science, Duke University. Wilson, H., Doane, S., Stiltner, D., & Kennedy, B. (2016). Addressing reduced sleep quality through education of primary care teams. Doctorate of Nursing Practice, Uniformed Services University. Moore, Kendall D. (2015). Investigating construct validity of the cyber-peer experiences questionnaire. Master’s thesis, University of South Carolina.B. Clinical Supervision2018-presentProvided individual supervision and shadowing to third and fourth year medical students during elective integrative medicine advanced clinical rotationUniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD2016-presentProvided individual supervision to psychology doctoral studentsPsycho-educational Testing, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ServicesWalter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD 2015Provided individual supervision to unlicensed psychologists20th Medical Group, Shaw AFB, SC 2015Provided individual supervision to psychology practicum doctoral student University of South Carolina/20th Medical Group, Shaw AFB, SC 2015Provided individual supervision to behavioral health technician 20th Medical Group, Shaw AFB, SC 2015Provided individual supervision to social work graduate student 455th Expeditionary Medical Group, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan 2013-2014Provided individual supervision to social work graduate studentsUniversity of South Carolina/20th Medical Group, Shaw AFB, SC 2012Provided individual supervision to psychology practicum studentUniformed Services University/779th Medical Group, Joint Base Andrews, MD C. Internal Behavioral Health Consultant (IBHC) Mentorship2016-presentCertified psychologists as fully qualified IBHCs (Phase II training)Various locations, United States Air Force 2016-presentCertified psychologists and social workers as IBHCs (Phase I training)Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD2016Certified psychologists as IBHCs for Preservation of the Force and Family Initiative of United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 2015Certified psychologist as IBHC and provided full didactic curriculum20th Medical Group, Shaw AFB, SC 2015Certified social workers as IBHCs and provided full didactic curriculum4th Medical Group, Seymour Johnson, NCD. Other Presentations and Mentorship2019Primary Care Behavioral Health Innovations: Lessons Learned from 20 Years of Department of Defense Research. Society for Behavioral Medicine Webinar Series: Behavior Change Ground Rounds. (Co-Presenter: Adam D. Dell, Psy.D.).2018Bullying in the Digital Era: The Ugly Face of Facebook, The Tree House Child Advocacy Center of Montgomery County, Rockville, MD.2017Innovations in Primary Care Behavioral Health: Lessons Learned from an Air Force Pilot Program, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology Seminar, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD (Continuing Education)2017-2018Lead, Society of Military Psychology Mentorship Program2016-presentFaculty Evaluator, Family Medicine Clerkship Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD. 2016-presentFaculty Ombudsmen, Malcolm Grow Medical Center Psychology ResidencyJoint Base Andrews, MD2016-2017American Board of Clinical Psychology Mentorship Program2017Invited Panelist, Military Research, Society of Military Psychology Student Programming, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC2017Invited Panelist, Active Duty Psychologist, Society of Military Psychology Student Programming, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC2017Invited Panelist, Pre-Doctoral Internship, Society of Military Psychology Student Programming, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC2017Careers in Military Psychology, Psi Chi (Undergraduate Psychology Honors Society), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC2016; 2017To Integration and Beyond: Advances in Primary Care Behavioral Health. tjStar Research Symposium, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA2015Led Q&A for Malcolm Grow Medical Center Psychology and Social Work Residency Brown Bag Seminar, Joint Base Andrews, MD 2014 Stress management and Motivational Interviewing, or: How I learned to stop pulling my hair out and love listening to patients. 20th Medical Group, Shaw AFB, SC 2014Provider Resilience and Self-Care. 455th Expeditionary Medical Group, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan (Continuing Medical Education)Air Force Internships in Psychology Presentation to Psychology Doctoral Students2013; 2016, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC2013, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC2012, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FLAir Force Psychology Presentation to Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadets2017; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC2013, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC2012, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL2012The Science of the Behavioral Sciences: Current Trends in Psychological Research & Career Development, tjStar Research SymposiumThomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA2011-2015Society of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology Student Mentorship Program RESEARCH EXPERIENCEACTIVE PROJECTSPrincipal InvestigatorOptimizing a multi-modal intervention to reduce health-risking sexual behaviorMixed-method study evaluating attitudes, perceptions and behaviors associated with health-risking sexual behavior among U.S. military servicemen and women and evaluation of e-health intervention to reduce these behaviors. Qualitative analysis includes sampling from servicemembers, healthcare providers, commanders and other relevant stakeholders, with evaluation of intervention components using Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) framework. Directs 12-member research team across 4 military facilities and 1 civilian research subcontractTotal Funded Costs: $1,176,318 (USU Military Women’s Health Research Award)Evaluation of Family Medicine Physician Faculty Development in Primary Care Behavioral HealthProgram evaluation of Primary Care Behavioral Health curriculum for Family Medicine Chief Residents (PGY-3) selected for Faculty Development rotation at USU Department of Family Medicine. Responsibilities include curriculum development, quantitative feedback and pre-/post-evaluation of practice patterns in primary care settings.Defining Integration: Perspectives of Primary Care Behavioral Health among Family Medicine Residents and Faculty Qualitative analysis of program directors, faculty, and residents affiliated with Department of Defense Family Medicine residency sites. Focus on understanding perspectives, attitudes, training experiences, and interprofessional interactions of family medicine faculty and residents related to implicit and explicit integrated primary care behavioral health curriculum and understanding differences among these groups.Total Funded Costs: $1,150 (Departmental Funds)Review of Air Force Medical Service Behavioral Health Optimization Program (BHOP) “First Stop” Enhancement PilotRetrospective review of patient satisfaction, access to care, population penetration, insurance reimbursement costs, provider daily efficiency, referral rates and other process-related metrics of a process improvement program evaluation conducted by the Air Force Medical Service on shifting the point of access for behavioral health services from specialty mental health to primary care and training and integrating behavioral health technicians into primary care behavioral health patient care. Co-InvestigatorMedical Student Wellbeing: Changes During Medical School and Associations with Academic Performance and Physical Fitness (PI: Steven Durning, MD, Ph.D.)Prospective study on student wellbeing, psychological resilience, and ‘grit’ during medical school using both a cross-sectional and longitudinal design. Linked to program and educational outcome data as part of the Long-Term Career Outcomes Study (LTCOS) at the Uniformed Services University. Associate Investigator (Research Mentor)Military Psychology Perceptions (PI: Jessica Ford, Ph.D.; Student Co-PI: Jourdin Navarro, M.A.)Cross-sectional study of graduate student and faculty perceptions of military psychology across doctoral training programs in psychology. Responsible in conjunction with Dr. Ford for providing mentorship for this student-led project. Subject Matter Expert ConsultantSupporting Children from the Very Start with Healthy Steps: Evaluation with Military Families (PI: Nida Corry, Ph.D.)Pilot study evaluating the military implementation and adaptation of the Healthy Steps program. Healthy Steps is an evidenced-based interdisciplinary preventative health program aimed at enhancing parental involvement and engagement in well-child visits and developmental screening in a 0-3 population. Intervention will be implemented in pediatric clinics across three military treatment facilities. As subject matter expert consultant, provide insight into design and implementation challenges for investigative team. Total Funded Costs: $900,000 (estimated)COMPLETED PROJECTSPrincipal InvestigatorComparison of Integrated Primary Care Behavioral Health Across Diverse Military Environments (2016)Retrospective review of patient satisfaction data on integrated primary care behavioral health clinics across Air Force Medical Service. Focus on comparing integrated care service delivery in diverse environments to include combat deploymentsCo-Principal Investigator Patient and Provider Satisfaction and Provider Attrition in Primary Care Behavioral Health Services: A Study of the U.S. Air Force Behavioral Health Optimization Program (BHOP) (Co-PIs: Kathryn K. Waggoner, Psy.D., Matthew K. Nielsen, Psy.D.; 2014-present)Retrospective review of several aspects of the Air Force Primary Care Behavioral Health program, including review of patient satisfaction, primary care team member satisfaction and behavioral health consultant attrition across the Air Force Medical ServicePEERS Project: Peer Relationships, Interpersonal Stressors, and Adolescents’ Physical and Mental Health (Co-PI: Annette M. La Greca, Ph.D.; 2010-2012)Short-term longitudinal study of 1200 adolescents from two high schools in Miami-Dade county using research team of undergraduate research assistants and psychology graduate students. Explored impact of peer victimization (overt, relational and cyber) o social and emotional functioning and health behaviors in an ethnically diverse sample. Study also involved refinement of novel measure of cyber victimization in youth. Total Funded Costs: $3500 (Dissertation Awards)Close Relationships Study (Co-PI: Annette M. La Greca, Ph.D.; 2008-2010)Study of interpersonal behaviors (i.e., co-rumination, peer victimization, excessive reassurance seeking) and internalizing disorders (i.e., social anxiety and depressive symptoms) within friendship and romantic relationship dyads. Managed team of undergraduate research assistances responsible for data collection and accompanying lab curriculum to facilitate undergraduate research learning. Designed and psychometrically evaluated two novel measures of peer crowds among college students and cyber victimization Adjustment and Change Among Undergraduates (Co-PI: Jennifer Lee; Faculty Advisor: Abigail T. Panter, Ph.D.; 2006-2007). Study exploring differences between first year and upperclassmen undergraduates on a variety of health risk behaviors, body cognitions, depression and family dynamics. Included development and psychometric validation of novel measure. Doctoral Dissertation2012The New Frontier of Peer Victimization: Prospective Associations between Adolescents’ On-line Peer Victimization and Internalizing Symptoms. University of Miami. Faculty Advisor: Annette M. La Greca, Ph.D.Master’s Theses2019Understanding Integration: Perspectives of Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) among Family Medicine Residents and Faculty. Faculty Advisors: Ronald M. Cervero, Ph.D. and Lauren A. Maggio, Ph.D. [Health Professions Education]2009Through the Looking Glass: Adolescents’ and Peers’ Perspectives of Interpersonal Behaviors and their Associations with Adolescents’ Internalizing Symptoms. University of Miami. Faculty Advisor: Annette M. La Greca, Ph.D. [Child Clinical Psychology]Senior Honors Thesis2007Adolescent Friendship Support, Problem Solving and Depression. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Faculty Advisor: Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D. Highest Honors.Research AssistantProject Chat Peer Relations Lab (PI: Mitchell J. Prinstein, Ph.D.; 2006-2007). Study focused on social functioning of adolescents’ best friendships using an observational paradigm and associations with psychological functioning. Responsibilities included participant recruitment, administration of observational protocol and follow-up phone interviews of study participants. Also responsible for the enhancement, launch, and management of computer automated phone call-in system for follow-up data collectionSERVICEInternational or Joint2017-presentItem Writer, Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology – Step 2, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards2010-2014Secretary, Emerging Scholars Committee, Society for Research on AdolescenceNational or Service2018-2020Program Committee, Society of Military Psychology (American Psychological Association Division 19)[2018: Suite Coordinator; 2019: Chair; 2020: Past Chair]2017-2019Recruitment and Retention Coordinator, Executive Committee, Society of Air Force Psychologists2017-2019Executive Committee, Early Career Psychologists, Society of Military Psychology (American Psychological Association Division 19)[2017: Chair-Elect; 2018: Chair; 2019: Past Chair]2016-2018Program Committee, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies2017Member, Examination Committee, American Board of Clinical Psychology2016-2017Chair, Behavioral Health Technicians in Primary Care Working Group, Air Force Medical Operations Agency2013Member, Task Force on e-Health Interventions in Pediatric Psychology, Society of Pediatric Psychology (American Psychological Association Division 54)2010-2012American Psychological Association of Graduate Students Liaison, Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice, American Psychological Association2010Legislative Advocacy, Education Leadership ConferenceAmerican Psychological Association, Washington, DC2009-2010Campus Representative, University of Miami, American Psychological Association of Graduate Students University or Base2018-presentEx Officio Member, Student Promotions CommitteeUniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD2018-presentEx Officio Member, Executive Curriculum Committee Pre-Clerkship Subcommittee, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD2018Member, Task Force on the Future of the University Counseling CenterUniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD2016-presentFaculty Advisor, Student Wellness Advisory BoardUniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD2016-2019Committee Member, Human Subjects Institutional Review BoardUniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD2015Mental Health Services Brief to Air Force Surgeon General20th Medical Group, Shaw AFB, SC2013Medical Group Briefing and Tour to Sumter Civic Leaders20th Medical Group, Shaw AFB, SC2013-2016Ad hoc Mental Health Representative, Population Health Working Group, 20th Medical Group, Shaw AFB, SC2013-2016Ad hoc Mental Health Representative, Deployment Availability Working Group, 20th Medical Group, Shaw AFB, SC2008-2009Department of Psychology Senator, Graduate Student Association, University of Miami2009-2011Founder and Alumni Advisor, Delta Lambda Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity, University of Miami2006-2007President, Alpha Kappa Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillPROFESSIONAL TRAINING (selected; non-clinical, non-professional military education)2018Committee on Accreditation Doctoral Site VisitorAmerican Psychological Association; San Francisco, CA2018Optimization of Behavioral and Biobehavioral InterventionsThe Methodology Center, Pennsylvania State University; State College, PA2018Aircraft Mishap Investigation and PreventionUnited States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine; Dayton, OH2014Combat Survival Skills Training (SV-80A, “SERE”)336th Training Group, Fairchild Air Force Base; Spokane, WAEDITORIAL EXPERIENCESEditorial BoardContemporary Behavioral Health CareAd-Hoc ReviewerAnxiety, Stress, & CopingCurrent Psychiatry ReviewsDepression and AnxietyInternational Journal of Adolescent Medicine and HealthJournal for Research on AdolescenceJournal of AdolescenceJournal of Child and Adolescent Substance AbuseJournal of Clinical Child and Adolescent PsychologyJournal of Genetic PsychologyJournal of Graduate Medical EducationMilitary MedicinePsychological ServicesTranslational Behavioral MedicineStudent Convention Poster Award ReviewerSociety for Research on AdolescenceMilitary Psychology Special Interest Group, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Student Travel Award ReviewerChild and Adolescent Anxiety Special Interest GroupMilitary Psychology Special Interest GroupAssociation for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Student Research Grant Award ReviewerSociety of Pediatric Psychology Convention Program ReviewerSociety of Pediatric PsychologyMilitary Psychology Special Interest GroupAssociation for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (“Super Reviewer”)Society of Military PsychologyAmerican Psychological AssociationHONORS AND AWARDS2018Improved Access Award, Advancement toward High Reliability in Healthcare, Defense Health Agency2017Field Grade Officer of the Quarter, Office of the Air Force Surgeon General2017Field Grade Officer of the Quarter, Air Force Medical Element Dept of Defense2016Company Grade Officer of the Year, Air Force Medical Element Dept of Defense2016Air Force Commendation Medal, 20th Medical Group2015Air Force Achievement Medal, United States Air Force Central Command2014Company Grade Officer of the Quarter, 20th Medical Operations Squadron2013Provider of the Quarter, 20th Medical Group2013Provider of the Quarter, 20th Medical Operations Squadron2011Kirk R. Danhour Memorial Award, University of Miami Dept of Psychology2011Summer Research Fellowship, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Miami2010Excellence in Campus Leadership Award, American Psychological Association of Graduate Students2009Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, University of Miami 2008Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, University of Miami2007College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Top-Up Award, University of Miami2007Robert J. Park Memorial Scholarship for Graduate Study, Alpha Kappa Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, National Honor Fraternity2006Phi Beta Kappa2003-2007Dean’s List, all semesters, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillPROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSAmerican Academy of Clinical Psychology (AACP)American Psychological Association (APA)Collaborative on Healthy Parenting in Primary CareMilitary and Veteran Psychology Special Interest Group [Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)]Society for Military Psychology (APA Division 19)Society of Pediatric Psychology (APA Division 54)REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST ................
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