University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMass Medical ...



Kathleen Biebel, Ph.D.

Department of Psychiatry

University of Massachusetts Medical School/Systems and Psychosocial Advances Research Center

222 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury MA 01545

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Kathleen.Biebel@umassmed.edu

|Education |

|Ph.D., Social Welfare Policy |

|Heller School, Brandeis University |

|Waltham, MA |

|Thesis Title: State Mental Health Agencies’ Responses to Parents with Mental Illness |

|Advisor: James Callahan, Ph.D. |

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|2002 |

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|M.S., Counseling Psychology (Phi Kappa Phi Honors) |

|Northeastern University |

|Boston, MA |

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|1995 |

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|B.A., Psychology (Departmental Honors) |

|Earlham College |

|Richmond, IN |

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|1990 |

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|Academic Appointments |

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|Affiliate Associate Professor |

|Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School |

|Worcester, MA |

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|2018 |

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|Associate Professor |

|Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School |

|Worcester, MA |

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|2016-2018 |

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|Research Assistant Professor |

|Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School |

|Worcester, MA |

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|2004-2016 |

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|Research Instructor |

|Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School |

|Worcester, MA |

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|2002-2004 |

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|Leadership Appointments |

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|Deputy Director, Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission |

|Executive Office of Health and Human Services |

|Boston, MA |

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|2018 |

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|Co-Director, Participatory Action Research Initiative |

|Systems and Psychosocial Advances Research Center |

|Worcester, MA |

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|2016 - 2018 |

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|Co-Director, Education and Communications |

|Systems and Psychosocial Advances Research Center |

|Worcester, MA |

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|2015 - 2018 |

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|Founding Program Director, MCPAP for Moms |

|UMass Memorial Medical Center |

|Worcester, MA |

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|2013- 2016 |

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|Deputy Director, Systems and Psychosocial Advances Research Center |

|Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School |

|Worcester, MA |

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|2009-2018 |

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|Other Positions and Employment |

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|MCPAP for Moms, Worcester MA |

|Provide ongoing consultation to the MCPAP for Moms program with a specific focus on provider enrollment and use of the service as well as |

|outcome evaluation indicators. |

|Role: Program Evaluation Consultant |

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|2016 - 2018 |

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|National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors National Technical Assistance Center, Alexandria, VA |

|Designed and developed a protocol measuring the effectiveness of a federally-funded seclusion and restraint reduction training program. |

|Role: Consultant |

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|2005 |

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|Communication Workers of America, New York, NY |

|Examined implication of closing a children’s psychiatric hospital in NJ. |

|Wrote a position paper with recommendations and strategies to address clinical, operational and workforce development consequences of hospital |

|closure. |

|Role: Consultant |

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|2004-2005 |

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|Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD |

|Consulted to the Children’s Services Division leadership regarding issues of families living with parental mental illness. Deliverables included|

|a White Paper detailing strategies to incorporate the issues and needs of parents with mental illness into children’s services systems. |

|Role: Consultant |

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|2003 |

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|UMMS Department of Psychiatry, SPARC, Worcester, MA |

|Coordinated and managed federally funded research efforts around families and parental mental illness. |

|Role: Project Coordinator |

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|1998-2002 |

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|Botec, Inc., Cambridge, MA |

|Coordinated and managed state-contract research efforts around incarcerated men with mental health and substance abuse issues, specific to |

|issues of solitary confinement. |

|Role: Research Associate |

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|1997-1999 |

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|Massachusetts Communications College, Boston, MA |

|Developed curriculum and taught word processing and spreadsheet software programs to undergraduate students. |

|Role: Instructor |

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|1996-1997 |

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|Plymouth County Correctional Facility, Plymouth, MA |

|Developed curriculum and taught word processing and spreadsheet software programs to incarcerated young adults. |

|Role: Instructor |

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|1996 |

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|Center for Educational Enhancement and Development, Quincy, MA |

|Provided vocational counseling and job skills training to participants in a Massachusetts welfare-to-work program. |

|Role: Vocational Counselor |

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|1994-1996 |

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|Neponset River Center, Norwood, MA |

|Provided psychosocial vocational rehabilitation counseling in a community-based Clubhouse setting for individuals living with serious and |

|persistent mental illness. |

|Role: Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor |

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|1991-1993 |

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|Starpoint, Northampton, MA |

|Provided psychosocial vocational rehabilitation counseling in a community-based Clubhouse setting for individuals living with serious and |

|persistent mental illness. |

|Role: Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor |

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|1990-1992 |

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Certification and Licensure

None

Honors and Awards

|American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) 2016 Council of District Chairs Service Recognition Award to |2017 |

|Massachusetts ACOG for the Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project for Moms (MCPAP for Moms) | |

|American Psychiatric Association Gold Award: Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project for Moms (MCPAP for Moms) |2016 |

|Worcester Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 |2007 |

|National Institute of Mental Health Training Fellowship |1997-1999 |

Professional Membership and Activities

|International Research Collaborative for Families where a Parent has a Mental Illness, executive leadership (elected) |2015-2017 |

|Mixed Methods International Research Association, member |2012-2017 |

|American Public Health Association, member |2011-2017 |

Editorial Responsibilities

|International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, reviewer |2016-2018 |

|AIDS Care – Psychology, Health & Medicine – Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, reviewer |2016-2018 |

|International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, reviewer |2016-2018 |

|UMMS Journal of Parent and Family Mental Health, editor |2016-2018 |

|PLOS ONE, reviewer |2015-2018 |

|International Journal of Workplace Health Management, reviewer |2015-2018 |

|Psychology, Health and Medicine, reviewer |2015-2018 |

|Advances in Mental Health, reviewer |2014-2018 |

|Pediatrics, reviewer |2014-2018 |

|Families, Systems, and Health, reviewer |2014-2018 |

|Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, reviewer |2012-2018 |

|UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief, editor |2010-2018 |

|Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, reviewer |2010-2018 |

|Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, reviewer |2007-2018 |

Educational Activities

Educational Administration & Leadership

|Founding Program Director, MCPAP for Moms |2013-2016 |

Teaching

|Introduction to Mixed Methods |April 2017 |

|UMMS Qualitative Health Sciences, Instructor Catherine Dube, EdD | |

External Educational Activities

|Tenth annual Capacity Building Institute |May 2016 |

|National Technical Assistance Center on Transition, Charlotte, NC, 20 attendees | |

|Role: Content expert on mental health and transition age youth | |

|Promoting maternal mental health and the MCPAP for Moms program |April 2015 |

|Northeast Systems of Care Meeting, Beverly, MA. 20 trainees | |

|Role: Trainer | |

|Promoting maternal mental health and the MCPAP for Moms program |December 2014 |

|Postpartum Depression Task Force, Lynn, MA. 15 trainees | |

|Role: Trainer | |

|Promoting maternal mental health and the MCPAP for Moms program |November 2014 |

|North Shore Postpartum Depression Task Force, Gloucester, MA. 18 trainees | |

|Role: Trainer | |

|Promoting maternal mental health and the MCPAP for Moms program |September 2014 |

|Beacon Health Strategies, Woburn, MA. 20 trainees | |

|Role: Trainer | |

|Promoting maternal mental health and the MCPAP for Moms program |August 2014 |

|South Bay Mental Health Center, Worcester, MA. 10 trainees | |

|Role: Trainer | |

|Promoting maternal mental health and the MCPAP for Moms program |June 2014 |

|UMMHC NICU, Worcester, MA. 6 trainees | |

|Role: Trainer | |

|Addressing the service needs of parents with mental illness: Collaboration, consensus building, and services development |October 2004 |

|at the local level | |

|UMMS, Shrewsbury, MA. 15 trainees | |

|Role: Trainer | |

|Creating opportunities for success: Working with trauma survivors in the shelter setting |January-March 2004 |

|Massachusetts Veteran’s Shelter, Worcester, MA. 50 trainees across 3 trainings | |

|Role: Co-trainer | |

|Parents with chronic mental illness |January 2004 |

|UMMS, Worcester, MA. 10 trainees | |

|Role: Trainer | |

|Deconstructing the Invisible Children’s Project: Lessons from a program evaluation |November 2003 |

|Nichols College, Dudley MA. 12 trainees | |

|Role: Co-trainer | |

|The needs of parents with and their families |April 2002 |

|Riverside Community Care. Dedham, MA. 25 trainees | |

|Role: Co-trainer | |

Development of Curricula and Educational Materials

|(1) Supporting Student Led Transition Planning for Students with Emotional Behavioral Disturbance (Lead Author) |January 2018 |

|(2) Incorporating Career and Technical Education in Transition Planning for Students with Emotional Behavioral | |

|Disturbance (Co-Author) | |

|(3) Partnering with Community Agencies in Transition Planning for Students with Emotional Behavioral Disturbance | |

|(Co-Author) | |

|These practice guides are designed for high school special educators working with youth with emotional and behavioral | |

|disturbances to support transition planning activities. In 2018, 50+ educators in Connecticut and Maine will trained in | |

|and implement these guides. In 2019, these guides will be disseminated across the US. | |

|MCPAP for Moms: A Primer for Pediatric Non-MA Providers |February 2017 |

|The practice guide I developed in 2015 for Massachusetts-based pediatric providers to address maternal depression was | |

|revised to be applicable to pediatric health settings across the U.S. | |

|MCPAP for Moms: A Care Coordination Manual |June 2016 |

|I am the lead author of the manual to educate care coordinators working with MCPAP for Moms. The manual addresses the | |

|history of MCPAP for Moms, the necessary infrastructures to develop and implement the program, and job activities and | |

|tasks. This manual is core to training MCPAP for Moms Care Coordinators. | |

|UMMS, Worcester, MA | |

|MCPAP for Moms: A Primer for Pediatric Providers |February 2015 |

|I am the lead author of this practice guide to educate pediatric providers to best practices addressing maternal mental | |

|health in pediatric health care settings. This practice guide was distributed to 2,875 pediatricians, family practice | |

|providers, and pediatric nurse practitioners across Massachusetts. This primer is available at: | |

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|UMMS, Worcester, MA | |

|MCPAP for Moms Toolkit |July 2014 |

|I am co-author of the MCPAP for Moms Toolkit to educate OB/GYN and PCP providers to best practices in addressing maternal| |

|mental health in pregnancy and postpartum. The toolkit contains 12 distinct mental health screening templates, treatment | |

|algorithms, and best-practice guidelines to be used by primary care providers in clinical settings. From July 2014 to | |

|December 2015, the toolkit has been distributed at 82 trainings for OB/GYNs, PCPs and community providers across MA, and | |

|is being utilized at 91 OB/GYN practices (44% of all OB/GYN practices) in MA. Training using the toolkit continues, with | |

|a goal of training all OB/GYN practices in MA. The toolkit products are all copy written under MCPAP for Moms. The | |

|toolkit is available at: | |

|UMMS, Worcester, MA | |

|Antidepressant Treatment Algorithm | |

|Assessment of Treatment Severity and Treatment Options | |

|Bipolar Disorder Screen | |

|Depression Screening Algorithm for Obstetric Providers | |

|Depression Screening Algorithm for Pediatric Providers | |

|Guide for Enrolled Obstetric Practices Using MCPAP for Moms | |

|How to Find a Primary Care Practitioner | |

|How to Talk to Your Health Care Provider | |

|Key Clinical Considerations when Assessing the Mental Health of Pregnant and Postpartum Women | |

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|MCPAP for Moms for Enrolled Obstetric Providers | |

|Recommended Steps before Beginning Antidepressant Medication Algorithm | |

|Summary of Emotional Complications during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period | |

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|Creating Opportunities for Success: Working with Trauma Survivors in the Shelter Setting. |2003 |

|I am co-author of a training curriculum to educate homeless shelter staff on best practices for supporting trauma | |

|survivors in the shelter setting, as well as self-care strategies for shelter staff. The curriculum is informed by | |

|research conducted at the UMMS. | |

|UMMS, Worcester, MA | |

Research Advising & Mentoring

Students

|Violette McGaw, PhD student, Australian |Mentorship of systematic literature review strategies, specific military |2017 |

|Defence Force, Monash University, Australia |families living with PTSD, and issues to parenting | |

|Ellen Katrine Kallander, PhD student, |Mentorship on identifying gaps within the young carers literature. |2017 |

|Akershus University Hospital, Department of | | |

|Mental Health, Norway | | |

|Nicholas Adami-Sampson, Trivani Shani, |Sponsor students in their Major Qualifying Project to develop a |2016-2017 |

|Nicholas Shannon, Leif Waugh, Drew Wethern, |decision-making app for obstetric providers to assess and treat perinatal | |

|BS students, Worcester Polytechnic Institute |depression. | |

|Margaret Tuttle, MD, PGY4, Program Chief |Advise re: IRB application development on a pilot study of the |2015-2016 |

|Resident, General Psychiatry, UMass Medical |effectiveness of Cognitive Enhancement and Restructuring Therapy (CERT). | |

|School | | |

|Jeffrey Reining, PsyD student, William James |Faculty leader for independent study examining supporting health care |2015-2016 |

|College |providers serving pregnant women with mental health concerns. | |

|Jeremiah Slutsky, BA intern, Northeastern |Mentorship on qualitative research design, knowledge translation and |2014-2016 |

|University |dissemination, and professional pathways in mental health services | |

| |research. | |

|Ellen Darcy, PhD student, Clark University |Develop research on perceived partner support as a predictor of maternal |2014 |

| |depression. | |

|Hillary Gleason, PhD student, UMMS |Mentorship on qualitative methods and strategies for data analysis. |2014 |

|Melinda Morrill, psychology PhD intern, UMMS |Develop inpatient intervention re: parents living with mental illness. |2014 |

|Kristen Keefe, Master’s student, Clark |Develop and facilitate research examining the role of cultural identity as |2013 |

|University |it relates to personal conceptualizations of mental illness. | |

Faculty

|Michelle Trivedi, MD MPH, Assistant Professor|Qualitative methods, research design, and IRB development |2017 |

|of Pediatrics, UMass Medical School | | |

|Boris Lorberg, MD, Assistant Professor of |Qualitative methods and analysis re: interviews from participants in the |2017 |

|Psychiatry & Nicholas Olendzki, MD, Post-Doc |mindful physician leadership program. | |

|Associate of Psychiatry, UMass Medical School| | |

|Zlatina Kostova, PhD, Post-Doc Associate of |Qualitative methods and peer reviewed publication writing. |2015-2016 |

|Psychiatry, UMMS | | |

|Melissa Anderson, PhD, Assistant Professor of|Qualitative methods and proposal writing consultation for K application |2013-2014 |

|Psychiatry, UMMS |(awarded). | |

|Mary Olson, PhD, Assistant Professor of |Qualitative methods and proposal writing. |2014 |

|Psychiatry, UMMS | | |

|Tiffany Moore Simas, MD, Associate Professor |Qualitative methods and strategies for the Joy McCann fellowship |2013-2014 |

|of OB/GYN, UMMS |application (awarded). | |

|Monika Kolodzeij, PhD, Assistant Professor of|Develop IRB application and survey instruments to measure organizational |2013-2014 |

|Psychiatry, UMMS |change and tobacco cessation. | |

|Lisa Mistler, MD, Assistant Professor of |Develop grant proposal and measurement scale to understand clinician, |2012 |

|Psychiatry, UMMS |program leader, patient, and family beliefs, attitudes, knowledge, and | |

| |experience of Open Dialogue. | |

|Nancy Byatt, DO, MBA, Associate Professor of |Develop and conduct research about the issues of postpartum women, which is|2011-2012 |

|Psychiatry & OB/GYN, UMMS |the foundation of her K award and the MCPAP for Moms program. | |

|Rebecca Lundquist, MD, Assistant Professor of|Qualitative methods to measure the interface, consultation and referral |2011 |

|Psychiatry, UMMS |processes between Psychiatry, Internal Medicine and Family Medicine | |

|Rosalie Torres-Stone, PhD, Research Assistant|Qualitative methods and proposal writing. |2009-2010 |

|Professor of Psychiatry, UMMS | | |

Staff

|Amanda Costa, BS, Research Project Director, |Qualitative methods, proposal writing, project management, manuscript |2015-2018 |

|UMMS |preparation. | |

|Laura Golden, BS, Research Coordinator, UMMS |Qualitative methods, knowledge translation, project management, manuscript |2015-2018 |

| |preparation. | |

|Shums Alikhan, BS, Research Coordinator, UMMS|Qualitative methods, qualitative data analysis, IRB preparation and |2014 -2016 |

| |submission, proposal writing, and project management. | |

|Makenzie Tonelli, BA, Research Coordinator, |Qualitative methods, qualitative data analysis, and IRB preparation and |2014 -2016 |

|UMMS |submission. | |

|Gifty Debordes-Jackson, MS, Research |Qualitative methods, qualitative data analysis, IRB preparation and |2010-2014 |

|Coordinator II, UMMS |submission, proposal writing, and project management. | |

|Elizabeth Overk, MS, Research Coordinator II,|IRB preparation and submission, proposal writing, and project management. |2005-2010 |

|UMMS | | |

|Katherine Woolsey, BA, Research Coordinator, |Qualitative methods, qualitative data analysis, IRB preparation and |2005-2008 |

|UMMS |submission, and project management. | |

Other

|Kelly Wolf Craig, PhD, Clinical Psychologist,|Proposal writing |2017 |

|UMMS Memorial Medical Center | | |

Grants & Contracts

Pending

|National Institutes of Health (Byatt: PI) |4/18-3/23 |

|Optimizing Psychiatric Treatment in Maternal Mental Health (OPTIMA) Center | |

|Developing a set of scientifically sound, practical interventions that promote maternal mental health during the | |

|perinatal period. | |

|$1,000,000 | |

|Role: Co-Investigator (11%) | |

|European Cooperation in Science and Technology (de Girolamo: PI) |1/18-12/21 |

|Children of Parents with Mental Illness Consortium | |

|Facilitate international knowledge exchange and implementation of best practices for children of parents with mental | |

|illness | |

|$600,000 (no indirect) | |

|Role: Invited US Representative | |

Current

|National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research 90DP0080-01-00 (Biebel/Ellison: Co-PIs)|10/15-9/20 |

|Translating Evidence to Support Transitions (TEST) | |

|Improving outcomes of youth with psychiatric disabilities by use and adoption of best practices in transition planning. | |

|$749,739: $563,191 (direct) & $186,548 (indirect) | |

|Role: Co-PI (15%) | |

|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1U01DP006093-01 (Byatt: PI) |9/15-8/20 |

|Rapid Access to Perinatal Psychiatric Care in Depression Program (RAPPID): An Innovative Stepped-Care Approach for | |

|Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics | |

|RCT piloting and testing a stepped care approach to addressing perinatal depression in Ob/Gyn settings. | |

|$2,500,000: $1,496,243 & $1,003,757 (indirect) | |

|Role: Co-I (5%) | |

|Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration HHSS283201200000/HHSS2834004T (Ringeisen: PI; Davis: Site PI) |4/15-3/20 |

|Now is the Time (NITT) Evaluation | |

|Process evaluation of SAMHSA NITT grantees across the United States. | |

|$1,540,741: $919,845 (direct) & $620,896 (indirect) | |

|Role: Site Evaluator (15%) | |

|UMMS CTTS (Biebel: PI) |12/17-11/18 |

|Creating the Capacity to Screen Deaf Women for Perinatal Depression | |

|Developing and testing tools to conduct depression screening in perinatal Deaf women. | |

|$49,999 (no indirect) | |

|Role: PI (5%) | |

|National Library of Medicine 1G08LM009589-01 (Martin: PI) |10/15-9/18 |

|Bridges to Health Information for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness | |

|Improving access to eHealth information for individuals living with serious mental health conditions. | |

|$299,794 (no indirect) | |

|Role: Site PI (15%) | |

|UMMS SPARC Seed Grant (Biebel: PI) |7/17-6/18 |

|What About Dads: An Exploratory Study Investigating Strategies to Support Men Experiencing or At-Risk of Paternal | |

|Perinatal Depression | |

|Qualitative study examining the barriers, facilitators, and solutions to addressing paternal perinatal depression in | |

|health care systems | |

|$10,000 (no indirect) | |

|Role: PI (in kind) | |

|National Institute of Mental Health (Byatt: PI) |9/17-6/18 |

|Online Training for Addressing Perinatal Mental Health | |

|Creating and testing a pilot online training in perinatal mental health for Ob/Gyns | |

|$224,871: $150,114 (direct) & $74,757 (indirect) | |

|Role: Co-I (4%) | |

|The Jed Foundation (Biebel: PI) |12/16-12/17 |

|Promoting Mental Health in the Transition from College to the Workplace | |

|Identifying supports and barriers to student mental health during the transition from college to the workplace. | |

|$39,992: $36,365 (direct) & $3,636 (indirect) | |

|Role: PI (15%) | |

|MA Department of Mental Health 2006-8210-3023-CTR (Biebel: PI) |7/16-12/17 |

|Let’s Talk about Parenting | |

|Designing, piloting and evaluating the Let’s Talk about Parenting early intervention for providers working with adult | |

|mental health consumers who are parents. | |

|$133,991: $117,108 (direct) & $16,882 (indirect) | |

|Role: PI (10%) | |

|Monash University (Goodyear: PI) |7/15-12/17 |

|A global effort to advance systems change to address the needs of families where a parent has a mental illness. | |

|This study aims to understand what system change thinkers believe and have learnt about necessary components to address | |

|and develop the systems of care to better meet the needs of families where a parent has a mental illness. | |

|Role: Co-I (In-kind effort) | |

|MA Department of Mental Health SCDMH821070081310000 (Ziedonis: PI) |4/07-12/17 |

|Research Center of Excellence for Systemic and Psychosocial Research | |

|Contract provides the foundational support for the Systems and Psychosocial Advances Research Center (SPARC) | |

|$8,700,000: $7,726,465 (direct) & $973,534 (indirect) | |

|Role: Assistant Director (5-20%) | |

Completed

|Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration / National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research |1/15-6/17 |

|ACL 90RT5031-01-00 (Davis: PI) | |

|The Learning and Working During the Transition to Adulthood Rehabilitation Research and Training Center: Collecting | |

|Histories of Education and Employment during Recovery (CHEER) | |

|Exploring retrospectively and longitudinally the career paths of emerging adults, with a specific focus on the impact of | |

|young parenting on career development. This project is one of six research projects that comprise the RRTC. | |

|$3,896,391 (direct) & $478,576 (indirect) | |

|Role: Co-I (15%) | |

|MA Department of Mental Health 2006-8210-3023-CTR (Biebel: PI) |7/15-6/16 |

|Let’s Talk – Recovery for Parents | |

|Developing and evaluating Let’s Talk – Recovery for Parents, and training a group of providers, peer specialists and | |

|champions in LT-RP principles, practice and implementation approaches. | |

|$75,865: $65,376 (direct) & $8,489 (indirect) | |

|Role: PI (10%) | |

|MA Department of Mental Health (Byatt: Medical Director) |7/15-6/16 |

|MCPAP for Moms: Addressing postpartum depression in primary care settings | |

|Develop and implement statewide perinatal psychiatric consultation and care coordination program. | |

|$337,485: $301,326 (direct) & $36,159 (indirect) | |

|Role: Program Director (20%) | |

|Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation |9/14-9/15 |

|RTI/Subcontract:64-312-0212050-51967L (Ellison: PI) | |

|Feasibility Study for Demonstration of Supported Education to Promote Educational Attainment and Employment among | |

|Individuals with Severe Mental Illness | |

|Examining the state of the science regarding Supported Employment initiatives across the US. | |

|$103,831: $62,492 (direct) & $41,339 (indirect) | |

|Role: Co-I (18%) | |

|Mental Health Foundation 0FEMHC (Ziedonis: PI; Biebel: Sub-study PI) |2/13-8/15 |

|Adapting the Open Dialogue Model in the United States: Developing and Piloting an Organizational Change Approach and | |

|Behavioral Therapy | |

|Exploring experiences of Open Dialogue practitioners in the US. I am the PI of a sub-study exploring the experiences of | |

|mental health providers trained in Open Dialogue. | |

|$300,000 (no indirect) | |

|Role: Co-I | |

|Sub-study PI (3%) - Qualitative Study of Mental Health Providers Trained in Open Dialogue | |

|MA Department of Mental Health (Byatt: Medical Director) |11/13-6/15 |

|MCPAP for Moms: Addressing postpartum depression in primary care settings | |

|Develop and implement statewide perinatal psychiatric consultation and care coordination program. | |

|$732,663: $650,678 (direct) & $81,985 (indirect) | |

|Role: Program Director (30%) | |

|MA Department of Mental Health (Biebel/Geller: Co-PIs) |5/12-6/15 |

|Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital Study | |

|Examines transition of patients and staff from Worcester State Hospital to the Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital. | |

|In-kind from DMH/SPARC contract | |

|Role: Co-PI (5%) | |

|University of Massachusetts Medical School Center for Clinical and Translational Science NIH 5 UL1 RR000161-05 (Biebel:|5/14-3/15 |

|PI) | |

|The Impact of Participation in Recovery Learning Communities (RLCs) on the Social Integration of People with Serious | |

|Mental Illnesses: Developing a Conceptual Framework | |

|Examining the experiences of staff and participants at MA RLCs to understand the role of RLCs in social integration for | |

|individuals living with serious mental illness. | |

|$11,995 (no indirect) | |

|Role: PI | |

|WT Grant Foundation H133B090018-12F subaward # 6147298/RFS2013094 (Nicholson: PI) |10/12-9/13 |

|Using Evidence to Improve Medicaid Mental Health Services for Massachusetts Children and Youth: Part II | |

|Examining use of research evidence in regional systems of care planning meetings. | |

|$68,518 (direct and indirect) | |

|Role: Site PI (25%) | |

|WT Grant Foundation (Nicholson: PI) |5/10-4/13 |

|Using Evidence to Improve Medicaid Mental Health Services for Massachusetts Children and Youth | |

|Exploring how research evidence is used during the development and implementation of the MA Children’s Behavioral Health | |

|Initiative. | |

|$599,979 (direct & indirect) | |

|Role: Co-I (25%) | |

|UMass Medical School Faculty Scholar Award (Byatt: PI) |6/11-5/12 |

|Perinatal Mental Illness: The Perspectives of Patients for Optimization of Treatment | |

|Focus groups with mothers who experienced perinatal and postpartum mental health concerns. | |

|$30,000 (no indirect) | |

|Role: Co-I (10%) | |

|Meyers Primary Care Institute (Byatt: PI) |7/10-6/11 |

|Perinatal Mental Illness: The Perspective of OB/GYN Providers and Staff for Optimization of Treatment | |

|Focus groups with Ob/Gyn providers re: experiences of treating pregnant and postpartum women with mental health concerns.| |

|$15,000 (no indirect) | |

|Role: Co-I (5%) | |

|National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (Biebel: PI) |1/10-3/11 |

|Transformation Transfer Initiative | |

|Examine length of stay in MA inpatient settings and develop patient-centered care recommendations. | |

|$221,000: $196,270 (direct) & $24,730 (indirect) | |

|Role: PI (10%) | |

|Astra Zeneca (Nicholson: PI) |01/08-12/08 |

|Family Case Management for Parents with Mental Illness and their Children: Part II | |

|Outcomes and implementation research on the Family Options program. | |

|$273,487 (direct & indirect) | |

|Role: Co-PI (25%) | |

|MA Executive Office of Health and Human Services/Commonwealth Medicine (Nicholson: PI) |1/07-12/08 |

|Family Networks Implementation Study | |

|Examination of the implementation of Family Networks in the MA Department of Children and Families. | |

|$610,000: $541,741 (direct) & $68,259 (indirect) | |

|Role: Co-I (20%) | |

|Astra Zeneca (Nicholson: PI) |6/05-12/07 |

|Family Case Management for Parents with Mental Illness and their Children | |

|Developing, implementing and researching the Family Options program for families living with parental mental illness. | |

|$1,140,569 (direct & indirect) | |

|Role: Co-PI (30%) | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services (Biebel: PI) |10/03-9/05 |

|Maximizing Medicaid Options for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance | |

|Explored SAMHSA systems of care sites and their utilization of Medicaid to reimburse non-medical/flexible services for | |

|children and families. | |

|$147,030: $114,867 (direct) & $32,163 (indirect) | |

|Role: PI (20%) | |

|National Institutes of Health (Biebel: PI) |9/03-8/05 |

|Loan Repayment Program for Clinical Researchers | |

|Funding to continue research agenda on families living with parental mental illness. | |

|$8,289 (no indirect) | |

|Role: PI | |

|The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts (Weinreb: PI) |2/03-1/04 |

|Serving Women with Histories of Trauma and Violent Victimization | |

|Develop and train shelter staff on issues of trauma for shelter residents. | |

|$49,851 (direct & indirect) | |

|Role: Co-I (20%) | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services (Nicholson: PI) |10/02-9/03 |

|Developing an Implementation Plan for an Exemplary Practice: The Invisible Children’s Project – A Consensus Building | |

|Project | |

|Outcome and process evaluation of a community action grant re: building community support for families living with | |

|parental mental illness. | |

|$149,998: $117,186 (direct) & $32,812 (indirect) | |

|Role: Evaluator (20%) | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services (Biebel: PI) |1/03-4/03 |

|Family-Centered Care Initiative | |

|Consulted to SAMHSA/CMHS administrators on incorporating issues of parental mental illness into children’s mental health | |

|services. | |

|$25,000: $19,531 (direct) & $5,469 (indirect) | |

|Role: PI (40%) | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services (Biebel/Nicholson: Co-PI) |5/02-4/03 |

|Parents with Psychiatric Disorders and their Families: Essential Knowledge Dissemination | |

|Identifying critical elements in programs for families living with parental mental illness. | |

|$99,545: $77,770 (direct) & $21,775 (indirect) | |

|Role: Co-PI (20%) | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services (Biebel: PI) |1/02-6/02 |

|Parents with Psychiatric Disorders and their Families: Knowledge Dissemination Project | |

|Writing peer-reviewed journal articles focused on families living with parental mental illness. | |

|$24,540: $19,172 (direct) & $5,368 (indirect) | |

|Role: PI (20%) | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services (Nicholson: PI) |10/00-9/01 |

|Evaluation of a Family-Centered Approach for Parents with Mental Illness | |

|Evaluating the Invisible Children’s Project in New York state. | |

|$49,000: $38,281 (direct) & $10,719 (indirect) | |

|Role: Project Coordinator (25%) | |

|National Institute of Mental Health (Biebel: PI) |7/00-6/01 |

|State Mental Health Policy for Parents with Mental Illness | |

|Surveyed State Mental Health Authorities on policies and program for parents with serious mental illness. | |

|$23,792: $22,030 (direct) & &1,762 (indirect) | |

|Role: PI (20%) | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services (Nicholson: PI) |7/99-6/01 |

|Parents with Psychiatric Disorders: A Description of Promising Family Centered Approaches | |

|A white paper describing the state of the science of programs for families living with parental mental illness. | |

|$95,160: $74,344 (direct) & $20,816 (indirect) | |

|Role: Project Coordinator (40%) | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services (Nicholson: PI) |10/98-9/99 |

|Parents with Psychiatric Disorders: Knowledge Integration and Recommendations for Action | |

|Writing a white paper focused on parents with serious mental illness. | |

|$50,000: $39,063 (direct) & $10,938 (indirect) | |

|Role: Project Coordinator (20%) | |

Awarded Grants Written for Community Partners

Note: Part of the Department of Psychiatry and SPARC’s invaluable contractual relationships with some of our community partners, including the MA Department of Mental Health, stipulate grant writing requirements. Grants listed below were written by me and successfully funded on behalf of these partnerships.

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services |10/14-9/19 |

|Now is the Time: Healthy Transitions | |

|Developing targeted programming and services for “fall through the cracks” young adults with serious emotional | |

|complications. | |

|$5,000,000: $4,370,000 (direct) & $630,000 (indirect) | |

|Written for MA Department of Mental Health | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services |10/09-9/13 |

|Integration of Primary Health Care and Wellness Services into a Community Mental Health Center: The Community Healthlink | |

|and Family Health Center Worcester Collaboration Project | |

|Developing integrated care programming for individuals with serious mental illness. | |

|$2,000,000 (direct & indirect) | |

|Written for Community Health Link | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services |11/04-10/07 |

|Reducing Restraint and Seclusion in Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities | |

|Developing restraint and seclusion initiatives in MA DMH inpatient facilities. | |

|$711,000 (direct & indirect) | |

|Written for MA Department of Mental Health | |

|SAMHSA/Center for Mental Health Services |10/02-9/03 |

|Developing Consensus for Families Living with Parental Mental Illness | |

|Funding to work with community partners to develop an action to facilitate community support for working with families | |

|living with parental mental illness. | |

|$150,000 (direct & indirect) | |

|Written for Employment Options, Inc. | |

Publications

Peer-reviewed publications

|Nicholson, J., & Biebel, K. A commentary on “Community mental health care for women with severe mental illness who are parents” – The tragedy |

|of missed opportunities: What providers can do. Community Mental Health Journal 38(2): 167-172 (2002). PMID: 12182126 |

|Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., Williams, V., & Hinden, B. The responsiveness of State Mental Health Authorities to parents with mental illness. |

|Administration and Policy in Mental Health 32(1): 31-48 (2004). PMID: 15527040 |

|Hinden, B., Biebel, K., & Nicholson, J. The Invisible Children’s Project: Key ingredients of an intervention for parents with mental illness. |

|Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 32(4): 393-408 (2005). PMID: 16215449 |

|Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., Henry, A., & Katz-Leavy, J. A survey of programs for parents with mental illness and their families: |

|Identifying common elements to build an evidence base. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 33(1): 21-38 (2006). PMID: 16636906 |

|Geller, J., & Biebel, K. The premature demise of public child and adolescent inpatient psychiatric beds. Part I: Overview and current |

|conditions. Psychiatric Quarterly 77(3): 251-271 (2006). PMID: 16912929 |

|Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., Fisher, W., & Geller, J. (2006). A national survey of State Mental Health Authority programs and policies for |

|clients who are parents: A decade later. Psychiatric Quarterly 77(2): 119-128 (2006). PMID: 16773458 |

|Geller, J., & Biebel, K. The premature demise of public child and adolescent inpatient psychiatric beds. Part II: Challenges and implications. |

|Psychiatric Quarterly 77(4): 273-291 (2006). PMID: 16927166 |

|Nicholson, J., Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Henry, A., & Katz-Leavy, J. A qualitative study of programs for parents with serious mental illness and |

|their children: Building practice-based evidence. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research 34(4): 395-413 (2007). PMID: 17503187 |

|Nicholson, J., Albert, K., Gershenson, B., Williams, V., & Biebel, K. Family Options for parents with mental illnesses: A developmental, |

|mixed-methods pilot study. Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 33(2): 106-114 (2009). PMID: 19808206 |

|Hinden, B., Wolf, T., Biebel, K., & Nicholson, J. Supporting clubhouse members in their role as parents: Necessary conditions for policy and |

|practice initiatives. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research 33(2): 98-105 (2009). PMID: 19808205 |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Lindquist, R., Moore Simas, T., Debordes-Jackson, G., Allison, J., & Ziedonis, D. Patient, provider, and systems-level |

|barriers and facilitators to addressing perinatal depression: Perspective of obstetric providers and support staff. Journal of Reproductive |

|and Infant Psychology 30(5): 436-439 (2012). doi: 10.1080/02646838.2012.743000 |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Debordes-Jackson, G., Lindquist, R., Moore Simas, T., Weinreb, L. & Ziedonis, D. Community mental health provider |

|reluctance to provide pharmacotherapy may be a barrier to addressing perinatal depression: A preliminary study. Psychiatric Quarterly 84(2): |

|169-174 (2013). PMID: 22941573. doi: 10.1007/s11126-012-9236-0 |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Friedman, E., Debordes-Jackson, G. & Ziedonis, D. Women’s perspectives on postpartum depression screening in pediatric |

|settings: A preliminary study. Archives of Women’s Mental Health, 16(5): 429-432 (2013). PMID: 23812739. doi: 10.1007/s00737-013-0369-4 |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Friedman, L., Debordes-Jackson, G., Ziedonis, D. & Pbert, L. Patient’s views on depression care in obstetric settings: |

|How to they compare to the views of perinatal health care professionals? General Hospital Psychiatry, 35(6): 598-604 (2013). PMID: 23969144. |

|doi: 10.1016/ j.genhosppsych.2013.07.011 |

|Leslie, L., Maciolek, S., Biebel, K., Debordes-Jackson, G. & Nicholson, J. Exploring research use at the research-policy-practice interface in |

|children’s behavioral health services. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 41(6): 822-34 (2014). |

|PMID: 24464480. doi: 10.1007/s10488-014-0535-7 |

|Biebel, K., Woolsey, K., & Nicholson, J. Implementing an intervention for parents with serious mental illness and their families: Building |

|workforce capacity. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 37(3): 209-215 (2014). PMID: 24512480. doi: 10.1037/prj0000046 |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Moore Simas, T.A., Sarvet, B., Ravech, M., Allison, J. & Straus, J. Improving access to perinatal depression care:  The |

|Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project for Moms. General Hospital Psychiatry, 40: 12-17 (2016). doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych .2016.03.002|

|Falkov, A., Goodyear, M., Hosman, C., Biebel, K., Skogov, B., Kowalenko, N., Wolf, T., & Re, E. A systems approach to enhance global efforts to|

|implement family focused mental health interventions. Child and Youth Services. In press. doi: 10.1080/0145935X.2016.1104104 |

|Nicholson, J., Albert, K., Gershenson, B., Williams, V., & Biebel, K. Developing Family Options: Outcomes for mothers with severe mental |

|illness at 12 months of participation. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. In press. |

|Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., Woolsey, K., & Wolf, T. Shifting an agency’s paradigm: Creating the capacity to intervene with parents with mental |

|illness. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. 19(4), 315-338 (2016). doi:10.1080/15487768.2016.1231641 |

|Gleason, H., Truong, D., Biebel, K. & Hobart, M., & Kolodziej, M. Perceived barriers to and facilitators of engagement in reverse integrated |

|care. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 44(2), 296-303. doi:10.1007/s11414-016-9507-x |

|Ringeisen, H., Ellison, M., Ryder-Burge, A., Biebel, K., Alikhan, S. & Jones, E. Supported education for individuals with mental illness: State|

|of the practice and policy implications. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 40(2), 197-206 (2017). doi:10.1037/prj0000233 |

|Chang, B., Biebel, K., & Geller, J. The relationship between opportunities to discuss spiritual needs and mental health recovery outcomes. |

|American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. In press. |

|Biebel, K., Mizrahi, R., & Ringeisen, H. Post-secondary students with psychiatric disabilities identify core services and key ingredients to |

|supporting education goals. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. In press. |

|Byatt, N., Cox, L., Moore Simas, T., Kini, N., Biebel, K., Sankaran, P., Swartz, H., & Weinreb, L. Access to pharmacotherapy among women with |

|bipolar disorder during pregnancy: A preliminary study. Psychiatric Quarterly. Published online 11 July 2017. doi: |

| |

|Byatt, N., Moore Simas, T., Biebel, K., Sankaran, P., Pbert, L., Weinreb, L., Ziedonis, D., & Allison, J. PRogram In Support of Moms (PRISM): A|

|pilot group randomized controlled trial of two approaches to improving depression among perinatal women. Journal of Psychosomatic and |

|Obstetrics and Gynecology. In press. |

|Byatt, N., Cox, L., Moore Simas, T., Kini, N., Biebel, K., Swartz, H., Sankaran, P., & Weinreb, L. How obstetric settings can help address gaps|

|in psychiatric care for pregnant and postpartum women with bipolar disorder. Archives of Women’s Mental Health. In press. |

|Moore-Simas, T., Flynn, M., Kroll-Desrosiers, Carvalho, S., Levin, L., Biebel, K., & Byatt, N. A systematic review of integrated care |

|interventions addressing perinatal depression care in ambulatory obstetric care settings. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology. In press. |

|Biebel, K., Ryder-Burge, A., Alikhan, S., Ringeisen, H., & Ellison, M. Strategies to support the education goals of youth and young adults with|

|serious mental health conditions: A case study. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. In press. doi: |

|10.1007/s10488-018-0852-3 |

|Chang, B., Geller, J., & Biebel, K. Recovery services and outcomes in a state psychiatric hospital. Psychiatric Quarterly. |

|Peer-reviewed publications under review |

|Moore Simas, R., Masters, G., Brenckle, L., Sankaran, P., Person, S., Netherton, D., Lazar, P., Weinreb, L., Biebel, K., Ko, J., Robbins, C., |

|Allison, J., & Byatt., N. The PRogram in Support of Moms (PRISM): Study protocol and baseline characteristics for cluster randomized controlled|

|trial of two active interventions addressing perinatal depression in obstetric settings. XXX |

|Byatt, N., Straus, J., Stopa, A., Biebel, K., Mittal, L., & Moore Simas, T. Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program (MCPAP) for Moms: |

|Utilization and quality assessment. Obstetrics and Gynocology. |

Books & Chapters

|Nicholson, J., Biebel, K., Katz-Leavy, J., & Williams, V. Prevalence of parenthood among adults with severe mental illness. In Mental health, |

|United States, 2002 (R.W. Manderscheid and M.J. Henderson (Eds.)) pp. 120-137. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2004). |

|Biebel, K., & Geller, J. Challenges for systems of care. In Research on community-based mental health services for children and adolescents: |

|Research in community and mental health Volume 14 (W. Fisher (Ed.)) pp. 179-199. Elsevier Ltd (2007). |

|Nicholson, J., Wolf, T., Wilder, C. & Biebel, K. Creating options for family recovery: A provider’s guide to promoting parental mental health. |

|Employment Options, Inc. (2015). |

|Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., & Wolf, T. Shifting the intervention paradigm from individuals to families living with parental mental illness. In |

|Parental psychiatric disorders, 3rd edition (A. Ruepert, D. Maybery, J. Nicholson, M. Seeman and M. Gopfert (Eds.)). pp. 343-353. Cambridge |

|University Press (2015). |

|Nicholson, J., Wolf, T. & Biebel, K. Creating positive parenting experiences: Family Options. In Parental psychiatric disorders, 3rd edition |

|(A. Ruepert, D. Maybery, J. Nicholson, M. Seeman and M. Gopfert (Eds.)). pp. 266-276. Cambridge University Press (2015). |

White papers

1. Golden, L., Levin, L., Mizrahi, R., & Biebel, K. Promoting Mental Health in the Transition from College to the Workplace. Prepared for the Jed Foundation: (2018).

Non-peer-reviewed publications

|Biebel, K., Ferragamo, C., Forcier, M., Kleiman, M., & Williams, C. Repeat drunk driving intermediate sanctions and secure facility feasibility|

|project. Massachusetts Office of Community Corrections: (1998). |

|Nicholson, J., Biebel, K., Hinden, B., Henry, A., & Stier, L. Critical issues for parents with mental illness and their families. Center for |

|Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: (2001). |

|Biebel, K., & Hinden, B. Towards a family-centered approach: Families coping with parental mental illness. Annual Proceedings, 2000 Building |

|on Family Strengths Conference: 53-56 (2001). |

|Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., Henry, A., & Stier, L. Steps towards evidence-based practices for parents with mental illness and their |

|families. Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: (2002). |

|Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., & Mehnert, L. The Invisible Children’s Project: A family-centered intervention for parents with mental |

|illness. Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: (2002). |

|Biebel, K. Review of Crackpots. Psychiatric Services 54(12): 1663 (2003). |

|Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., & Katz-Leavy, J. Parents with mental illness and their children: Elements of evidence-based practices. |

|Annual Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, 15th Annual Research Conference for Children’s |

|Mental Health (2003). |

|Biebel, K. Review of Women at the margins: Neglect, punishment, and resistance. Psychiatric Services 54(9): 1297-1298 (2003). |

|Biebel, K. Review of Wacky chicks, On blondes, & Fat land: How Americans became the fattest people in the world. Psychiatric Services 55(8): |

|947-948 (2004). |

|Nicholson, J., Katz-Leavy, J., Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Williams, V., & Mikula, J. Paying attention to parent mental illness: Challenges and |

|opportunities for systems-of-care. Annual Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, 17th Annual |

|Research Conference for Children’s Mental Health: 253-266 (2004). |

|Nicholson, J., Albert, K, Bairos, M, Banks, S., Biebel, K., Clayfield, J., Gershenson, B, Hinden, B., Phillips, S., Stier, L., Williams, V. & |

|Henry, A. Families living with mental illness. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 1(2:1): (2004). |

|Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., Mehnert, E., & Katz-Leavy, J. Building the evidence base: Evaluation of the Invisible Children’s |

|Project. Annual Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, 16th Annual Research Conference for |

|Children’s Mental Health (2004). |

|Nicholson, J., Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Henry, A., & Stier, L. Programs for families with parental mental illness. Visions: British Columbia |

|Mental Health and Addictions Journal 2(2): 27-29 (2004). |

|Geller, J. & Biebel, K. A step too far: A national perspective on New Jersey’s consideration of the elimination of public psychiatric beds for |

|children and adolescents. Communication Workers of America: (2005). |

|Biebel, K. Review of A girl becomes a comma like that. Psychiatric Services 56(12): 1630 (2005). |

|Biebel, K. & Katz-Leavy, J. Strategies for maximizing Medicaid to fund children’s mental health services. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief |

|2(7:1): (2005). |

|Biebel, K., Katz-Leavy, J., Nicholson, J., & Williams, V. Using Medicaid effectively for children with serious emotional disturbances. Center |

|for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: (2005). |

|Biebel, K. & Katz-Leavy, J. Sustaining systems of care: Maximizing Medicaid for children with serious emotional disturbance. Annual |

|Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, 18th Annual Research Conference for Children’s Mental |

|Health: 363-365 (2006). |

|Woolsey, K. & Biebel, K. Implementation research: The black box of program implementation. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 4(7:1): |

|(2007). |

|Katz-Leavy, J., Biebel, K., Stroul, B., & Pires, S. Maximizing Medicaid for children with serious emotional disturbance. Annual Proceedings, A|

|System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, 19th Annual Research Conference for Children’s Mental Health (2007). |

|Adams, J., Nicholson, J., Maciolek, S., & Biebel, K. Family Networks implementation Study: Integrating rigor and relevance in effective |

|research partnerships. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 5(7:1): (2008). |

|Nicholson, J., Biebel, K., Williams, V., & Albert, K. Building the foundation for the Family Options project. Focal Point 22(2): 11-14 (2008). |

|Nicholson, J. & Biebel, K. Family Options: Fertile ground for understanding needs of parents, & families. Massachusetts Department of Mental |

|Health Perspectives October/November: 3-8 (2008). |

|Hinden, B., Mikula, J., Nicholson, J., Biebel, K., Williams, V., Woolsey, K, & Aaker, E. Implementation challenges in wrapping interventions |

|around families with parental mental illness. Annual Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, |

|20th Annual Research Conference for Children’s Mental Health (2008). |

|Fortuna, L., Fulwiler, C., Torres Stone, R., Smith, L. & Biebel, K. Disparities in child and adolescent psychoactive medication prescription |

|practices by race and ethnicity. Psychiatry Information in Brief: 2008. |

|Biebel, K. & Woolsey, K. Creating the organizational capacity to serve families with parental mental illness: The implementation of Family |

|Options. Annual Proceedings, A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, 21th Annual Research Conference for |

|Children’s Mental Health (2009). |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Friedman, L., & Debordes-Jackson, G. Overcoming barriers to addressing perinatal depression: Perspectives of women. UMMS|

|Psychiatry Information in Brief 9(8:1): (2012). |

|Biebel, K., Maciolek, S., Nicholson, J., Debordes-Jackson, G., & Leslie, L. Intermediaries promote the use of research evidence in children's |

|behavioral health systems change. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 10(4): (2013). |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., et al. MCPAP for Moms Toolkit. Prepared for MCPAP: (2014). |

|Maciolek, S., Biebel, K., Leslie, L., Debordes-Jackson, G., & Nicholson, J. Navigating the complexities of using research in policy and |

|practice decisions. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 11(2): (2014). |

|Biebel, K. & Byatt, N.  MCPAP for Moms: Addressing perinatal depression for maternal/child health. Massachusetts Medical Society’s Vital Signs |

|19: 4 (2014). |

|31. Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Debordes-Jackson, G., & Friedman, L. Listening to mothers: What's helpful for mothers experiencing perinatal |

|depression. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 11(3): (2014). |

|32. Biebel, K., Byatt, N., Ravech, M., & Straus, J. MCPAP for Moms: A primer for pediatric providers. Prepared for MCPAP: (2015). |

|33. Ringeisen, H., Ellison, M., Biebel, K., Ryder-Burge, A., & Alikhan, S. Feasibility study for demonstration of supported education to |

|promote educational attainment and employment among individuals with serious mental illness. Prepared for the Office of the Assistant Secretary|

|for Planning and Evaluation: (2015). |

|34. Biebel, K., Byatt, N., & Moore Simas, Tiffany A. Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project for Moms. The American Congress of |

|Obstetricians and Gynecologists: District 1 Newsletter. October: (2015). |

|35. Davis, L., Biebel, K., Ellison, M., Huckabee, S., Golden, L. Improving the outcomes of transition age youth with psychiatric disabilities |

|through the adaptation and use of best practice transition planning. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 12(6): (2015). |

|36. Levin, L., Biebel, K., Martin, E., Kostova, Z., & Nicholson, J. eMental Health Bridges Project: A website development project to provide |

|needed mental and physical health information to people with serious mental illness. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 13(1): (2016). |

|37. Biebel, K. & Alikhan, S. Paternal postpartum depression. UMMS Journal of Parental and Family Mental Health 1(1): (2016). |

|38. Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., English, K., Guyer-Deason, M. & Wixted, S. Let’s Talk About Parenting: Recovery for parents living with mental |

|illnesses. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 13(3): (2016). |

|39. Delman, J., Biebel, K., & Alikhan, S. Enhancing the social networks of people with mental illnesses: A qualitative study on the role of |

|peer-operated recovery learning communities. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 13(5): (2016). |

|40. Brenckle, L., Biebel, K. & Byatt, N. PRogram In Support of Moms research study. UMMS Psychiatry Information in Brief 13(6): (2016). |

|41. Alikhan, S., Logan, D., Ellison, M., & Biebel, K. Supported education: State of the practice. UMMS Psychiatry Issue Brief 13(9): (2016). |

|42. Kostova, Z., Levin, L., Sindhu, M., Nicholson, J., Biebel, K. & Martin, E. Implementing an online health information platform for people |

|with serious mental illness. UMMS Psychiatry Issue Brief: (2017). |

Invited Presentations

International

|Communicating around the world about parental mental illness. 3rd Annual Fostering International Research |June 2017 |

|Collaboration in Regard to Families Where a Parent has a Mental Illness Conference. Monash University. Prato, Italy. | |

|Web-based knowledge translation and dissemination opportunities of families where a parent has a mental illness |May 2015 |

|research findings. 2nd Annual Fostering International Research Collaborations in Regard to Families Where a Parent has| |

|a Mental Illness Conference. Monash University. Prato, Italy. | |

|Innovative research in the emerging field of families where parents are living with psychiatric disabilities. 2nd |May 2015 |

|Annual Fostering International Research Collaborations in Regard to Families Where a Parent has a Mental Illness | |

|Conference. Monash University. Prato, Italy. | |

|Future of research regarding families living with parental mental illness. 1st Annual Fostering International Research|December 2013 |

|Collaborations in Regard to Families Where a Parent has a Mental Illness Conference. Monash University. Prato, Italy. | |

National

|Learning and working during the transition to adulthood. Georgia Emerging Adult Statewide Summit. Pine Mountain, GA. |September 2015 |

|doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.1926.8245 | |

|Feasibility study for demonstration of supported education to promote educational attainment and employment among |September 2015 |

|individuals with serious mental illness. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. Washington, | |

|DC. | |

|Strategies to maximize Medicaid within systems of care. National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental |July 2006 |

|Health Training Institutes, Georgetown University. Orlando, FL. | |

|Let’s work together: Identifying opportunities for collaboration between adult and children’s mental health service |February 2005 |

|providers. Recovery and Resilience: Bridging the Divide to Support Families Florida Statewide Conference. Tampa, FL | |

|The parenting projects: Collaboration between the Centers for MH Services Research and SAMHSA/CMHS. SAMHSA/CMHS. |2004 |

|Rockville, MD. | |

|Creating an agenda for change: Bridging the gap in mental health care: Adapting best practices to communities of |2004 |

|color. Brooklyn, NY. | |

|Separating fact from myth: Prevalence of families living with parental mental illness. National NAMI Convention. |2004 |

|Washington, DC. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.1599.1444 | |

|Working with families living with mental illness: Opportunities for prevention and early intervention. National |October 2003 |

|Prevention Coalition Quarterly Meeting. Washington, DC. | |

|Research, policy and practices regarding parents with mental illness. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. |April 2003 |

|Baltimore, MD. | |

|Making change happen for parents with mental illness and their families. Parents with Psychiatric Disabilities |October 2002 |

|Initiatives Statewide Meeting, Mental Health Association of New York State, Albany, NY. | |

|State mental health authorities’ responses to parents with mental illness. Parents with Psychiatric Disorders Advisory|October 1999 |

|Board Meeting, Bethesda, MD. | |

Regional

|Improving health care systems to promote maternal mental health: A statewide initiative. Families Roles in Mental |June 2015 |

|Illness: Responses & Resilience in Rehabilitation and Recovery. UMass Public Sector Psychiatry Conference. Worcester,| |

|MA. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.5072.5521 | |

|Improving health care systems to promote maternal mental health: A statewide initiative. Grand Rounds - UMMS |February 2015 |

|Department of Psychiatry. Worcester, MA. | |

|Optimizing maternal mental health. MA Department of Mental Health Worcester Recovery Center & Hospital Grand Rounds. |October 2013 |

|Worcester, MA. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.3172.0086 | |

|What would recovery look like at the new DMH Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital. Harvard University/MA Department |March 2013 |

|of Mental Health. Boston, MA. | |

|Relationships as key to recovery for perinatal women living with depression. MA Department of Mental Health Research |March 2012 |

|Centers of Excellence Conference - Relationships & Recovery: Advancing the Research. Worcester, MA | |

|Innovation in action: The Massachusetts’ response to parents with mental illness. DMH Commissioner’s Meeting. |2007 |

|Westborough, MA | |

|Parents with mental illness: Opportunities for support. Representing Children and Parents with Mental Illness West of |2006 |

|Worcester Conference. Marlborough, MA. | |

|The experiences and issues of parents with mental illness. Representing Families Where a Parent has a Mental Illness |January 2003 |

|Conference. Boston, MA | |

|Evaluation of Rhode Island STOP violence against women program. Symposium for Rhode Island STOP Stakeholders |April 2000 |

|Conference, Providence, RI. | |

Webinars

|Youth leadership benefits engagement and resiliency. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: |March 2017 |

|Recovery to Practice. Rockville, MD. | |

|Supported Education: State of the science. UMMS Transitions Research and Training Center. Shrewsbury, MA. |January 2016 |

|Supported Education: State of the practice. UMMS Transitions Research and Training Center. Shrewsbury, MA. |January 2016 |

Peer-Reviewed Presentations, Posters & Abstracts

International

|Biebel, K. & Costa, A. Making research work for young adults: The Participatory Action Research Initiative. 4th |September 2017 |

|International Conference on Youth Mental Health. Dublin, Ireland. | |

|Sabella, K., Biebel, K., Pici-D’Ottavio, E., & Golden, L. It can be a bumpy ride: Navigating school and work with a |September 2017 |

|serious mental health condition. 4th International Conference on Youth Mental Health. Dublin, Ireland. | |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Moore Simas, T., & Straus, J. Improving access to perinatal depression care: The Massachusetts |September 2016 |

|Child Psychiatry Access Project for Moms. | |

|International Marce Society Conference. Melbourne, Australia. | |

|Biebel, K., Moore Simas, T., Straus, J., & Byatt, N. Addressing perinatal depression: Development, implementation, & |August 2016 |

|results of a population-based consultation and care coordination program. Transgenerational Mental Health and 5th | |

|International Conferences on Families and Children with Parental Mental Health Challenges Annual Congress of SGPP and | |

|SGK JPP with iks, MHN and PMS. Basel, Switzerland. | |

|Biebel, K., Albert, K., Williams, V. & Nicholson. The burden and opportunity of being a young carer: Implications for |August 2016 |

|practice with children and families when a parent has a mental illness. Transgenerational Mental Health and 5th | |

|International Conferences on Families and Children with Parental Mental Health Challenges Annual Congress of SGPP and | |

|SGK JPP with iks, MHN and PMS. Basel, Switzerland. | |

|Falkov, A., Wolf, T., Biebel, K., Goodyear, M. & Kowalenko, N. Enhancing global efforts to improve Family Mental |August 2016 |

|Health. Transgenerational Mental Health and 5th International Conferences on Families and Children with Parental | |

|Mental Health Challenges Annual Congress of SGPP and SGK JPP with iks, MHN and PMS. Basel, Switzerland. | |

|Byatt, N., Santos, A., & Biebel, K. Addressing perinatal depression: Development and implementation of a statewide |September 2014 |

|consultation and care coordination program (poster). The Marce Society for Perinatal Mental Health. Swansea, Wales. | |

|Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., & Wolf, T. Strategies for addressing the parenting needs of individuals diagnosed with |May 2012 |

|severe mental illness: Policy, programs, & research in the U.S. (poster). National Family Mental Health Conference: | |

|Child and Youth Mental Health Matters. Vancouver, BC. | |

|Jarry, M., Biebel, K., Riebschleger, J., Goad, N., Mason, P., Bedeaux, C., Randall Steward, M., & Buoni, S. Social |May 2012 |

|media for systems change: Use of social media and web-based resources by daughters and sons who have a parent with | |

|mental illness to build a social movement that supports research and creates peer support across countries and | |

|continents. National Family Mental Health Conference: Child and Youth Mental Health Matters. Vancouver, BC. | |

|Nicholson, J. & Biebel, K. Lessons from the implementation of an intervention for families living with parental mental|October 2009 |

|illness. Children of Parents with a Mental Illness inaugural Conference. South Australia. | |

National

|Masters, G., Moore Simas, T., Brenckle, L., Sankaran, P., Weinreb L, Person, S., Biebel, K., Allison, J., & Byatt, N. |May 2018 |

|Rates of positive screens for bipolar disorder in pregnant and postpartum women and their treatment participation: A | |

|potential public health concern (poster). American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY. | |

|  | |

|Costa, A. & Biebel, K. Embracing young adult voice: Strategies, tools and resources to enhance community participation|March 2018 |

|in mental health research. 40th Annual National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers (NARRTC) | |

|Conference – Shaping the Future. Arlington, VA. | |

|Biebel, K. & Costa, A. Can you hear me now?: Strategies, tools and resources to enhance young adult voice in research.|March 2018 |

|31st Annual Research and Policy Conference on Children, Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health. University of | |

|South Florida. Tampa, FL. | |

|Golden, L., MacPhee, J., Schwartz, V., Scott, J., & Biebel, K. The quarterlife crisis: Supporting young adult mental |March 2018 |

|health and wellbeing during the college-to-career transition. 31st Annual Research and Policy Conference on Children, | |

|Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health. University of South Florida. Tampa, FL. | |

|Pici-D'Ottavio, E., Sabella, K., Golden, L., & Biebel, K. Help-seeking: The role of stigma, disclosure, and formal |March 2018 |

|services in young adult school and work trajectories.  31st Annual Research and Policy Conference on Children, | |

|Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health. University of South Florida. Tampa, FL. | |

|Pici-D'Ottavio, E., Sabella, K., Golden, L., & Biebel, K. Beyond mental illness: Other complicating and influential |March 2018 |

|factors during young adulthood.  31st Annual Research and Policy Conference on Children, Adolescent, and Young Adult | |

|Behavioral Health. University of South Florida. Tampa, FL. | |

|Sabella, K., Pici-D’Ottavio, E., Golden, L., & Biebel, K. School and work trajectories of young adults with serious |March 2018 |

|mental health conditions. 31st Annual Research and Policy Conference on Children, Adolescent, and Young Adult | |

|Behavioral Health. University of South Florida. Tampa, FL. | |

|Pici-D'Ottavio, E., Golden, L., Whitney, J., Biebel, K., & Sabella, K. The toughest job you’ll ever love: Being a |March 2018 |

|young parent with a serious mental health condition. 31st Annual Research and Policy Conference on Children, | |

|Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health. University of South Florida. Tampa, FL. | |

|Sabella, K., Pici-D’Ottavio, E., Golden, L, & Biebel, K. Navigating young adulthood with a serious mental health |November 2017 |

|condition: Education and employment experiences. Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood. Washington, DC. | |

|Tulu, B., Adami-Sampson, N., Shahi, T., Shannon, N., Waugh, L., Wethern, D., Byatt, N., Moore Simas, T. & Biebel, K. A|November 2017 |

|decision tool to help providers address perinatal depression. American Medical Informatics Association Annual Meeting.| |

|Washington, DC. | |

|Costa, A. & Biebel, K. Strategies to support young adult leadership: Hits, misses, and lessons learned. Alternatives |August 2017 |

|2017 National Empowerment Center Conference. Boston, MA. | |

|Huckabee, S., Golden, L., Ellison, M., & Biebel, K. Translating evidence to support transition (poster). National |May 2017 |

|Technical Assistance Center on Transition Capacity Building Institute. Kansas City, MO. | |

|Levin, L., Kostova, Z. Nicholson, J., Biebel, K. & Martin, E. Health related web site usage by persons with serious |May 2017 |

|mental illness: Design and use of a heath literacy survey tool. Medical Library Association 117th Annual Meeting and | |

|Exhibition. Seattle, WA. | |

|Sabella, K., Golden, L., Biebel, K., & Pici-D’Ottavio, E. Education and employment experiences during young adulthood |April 2017 |

|of individuals with serious mental health conditions. 39th Annual NARRTC Conference. Alexandria, VA. | |

|Ellison, M., Golden, L., Huckabee, S., & Biebel, K. Promoting the adoption and use of research findings using |April 2017 |

|implementation science and knowledge translation. 39th Annual NARRTC Conference. Alexandria, VA. | |

|Sabella, K., Golden, L, Pici-D’Ottavio, E. & Biebel, K. The education, training and employment experiences of young |March 2017 |

|adults with serious mental health conditions. 30th Annual Research and Policy Conference on Children, Adolescent, and| |

|Young Adult Behavioral Health. University of South Florida. Tampa, FL. | |

|Byatt, N., Moore Simas, T., Biebel, K., Weinreb, L., Pbert, L., Ziedonis, D., & Allison, J. PRogram in Support of Moms|November 2016 |

|(PRISM). Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting. Austin, TX. | |

|Chang, B., Biebel, K. & Geller, J. Opportunities to discuss spiritual needs and its association with mental health |October 2016 |

|recovery outcomes in a state hospital. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. | |

|Biebel, K. Parenting as a path to recovery. 2016 Recovery Workforce Summit. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. |May 2016 |

|Boston, MA. | |

|Biebel, K., Ellison, M., & Stone, R. Supported Education: The state of the practice. 2016 Recovery Workforce Summit. |May 2016 |

|Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. Boston, MA. | |

|Levin, L., Kostova, Z., Nicholson, J., Martin, E., & Biebel, K. The development of a standardized tool to evaluate |May 2016 |

|physical health websites through the lens of persons with serious mental illness (poster). Substance Abuse Librarians| |

|and Information Professionals & Association of Mental Health Librarian Joint Conference. Denver, CO. | |

|Sabella, K., Bui, P., Golden, L., & Biebel, K. Collecting histories of education and employment activities from young |March 2016 |

|adults with serious mental health conditions (poster). 29th Annual Research and Policy Conference on Children, | |

|Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health. University of South Florida. Tampa, FL. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.3966.6322 | |

|Biebel, K. & Alikhan, S. Innovative efforts to support young adults to meet their education goals: A site visit study.|March 2016 |

|29th Annual Research and Policy Conference on Children, Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health. University of | |

|South Florida. Tampa, FL. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.2451.1121 | |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Ravech, M., Sarvet, B., & Straus, J. Addressing perinatal depression: Development, |November 2015 |

|implementation and results of a statewide consultation and care coordination program.  Academy of Psychosomatic | |

|Medicine Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. | |

|Hannah, M., Friedman, L., Biebel, K., & Byatt, N. Addressing perinatal depression: Development and implementation of a|January 2015 |

|statewide consultation and care coordination model. Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Annual | |

|Conference. Washington, DC. | |

|Biebel, K., Wolf, T., & Nicholson, J. Making change happen: Getting systems, agencies and providers to think about |April 2014 |

|parental mental illness. Conference on Families with Parental Mental Health Challenges: Addressing the Needs of the | |

|Whole Family. Berkeley, CA. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.2123.4320 | |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Friedman, L, Debordes-Jackson, G., Allison, J., & Ziedonis, D. Barriers and facilitators to |November 2012 |

|addressing perinatal depression in obstetric settings (poster). Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting. | |

|Atlanta, GA. | |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Moore Simas, T., Lundquist, R, Debordes-Jackson, G., & Ziedonis, D. Perinatal mental health |November 2011 |

|treatment: OB/Gyn's perspective on how barriers can be overcome (poster). Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Annual | |

|Meeting. Chandler, AZ. | |

|Biebel, K. & Nicholson, J. Translating research into practice: Lessons from the implementation of an intervention for |October 2008 |

|families living with parental mental illness. American Public Health Association Conference. San Diego, CA. doi: | |

|10.13140/RG.2.1.4220.5842 | |

|Nicholson, J., Gershenson, B., & Biebel, K. A pilot study of a family-centered intervention for mothers with serious |October 2008 |

|mental illnesses and their children. American Public Health Association Conference. San Diego, CA. | |

|Biebel, K. & Woolsey, K. Creating the organizational capacity to serve families with parental mental illness: The |February 2008 |

|implementation of Family Options. Annual Research Conference for Children’s Mental Health. Tampa, FL. | |

|Biebel, K. & Hinden, B. Supporting parents with a serious mental illness and their families: Family Options. UPENN |September 2006 |

|Collaborative on Community Integration National State of the Knowledge Conference on Increasing Community Integration | |

|of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, Philadelphia, PA. | |

|Katz-Leavy, J., Biebel, K., Stroul, B., & Pires, S. Maximizing Medicaid for children with serious emotional |March 2006 |

|disturbance. Annual Research Conference for Children’s Mental Health. Tampa, FL. | |

|Taub, J., Biebel, K., Katz-Leavy, J., & Yates, B. Sustaining systems of care: Maximizing Medicaid and the Children’s |March 2005 |

|Health Insurance Program for children with serious emotional disturbance. Annual Research Conference for Children’s | |

|Mental Health. Tampa, FL. | |

|Nicholson, J., Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Williams, V., Mikula, J., & Katz-Leavy, J. Paying attention to parent mental |March 2004 |

|illness: Challenges and opportunities for systems-of-care. System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the | |

|Research Base, Annual Research Conference for Children’s Mental Health. Tampa, FL. | |

|Biebel, K., Freedman-Gurspan, M., Brunt, C., & Lambert, L. Innovative approaches to supporting children and families |March 2003 |

|living with parental mental illness: Research, policy, and practice. Child Welfare League of America National | |

|Conference: Imagine an America. Washington, DC. | |

|Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., Mehnert, E., & Katz-Leavy, J. Building the evidence base: Evaluation of the |March 2003 |

|invisible children’s project (poster). System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base. | |

|Tampa, FL. | |

|Nicholson, J., Biebel, K, Hinden, B., Brunette, M., & Katz-Leavy, J. Attending to the “nuisance variables” at the |February 2003 |

|outset: Developing and disseminating evidence-based practices for parents with mental illness and their families. | |

|Conference on State Mental Health Agencies Services Research, Program Evaluation, and Policy, Baltimore, MD. | |

|Hinden, B.R., Nicholson, J., Biebel, K., Henry, A., & Stier, L. Family centered practices for parents with mental |August 2002 |

|illness. American Psychological Association Convention. Chicago, IL. | |

|Biebel, K., with Gaston, K., Harrington, B., & Washington, S. Parents with mental illness and their families: From |June 2002 |

|evidence-based practice to service delivery and program development. Prevention, Resilience, and Recovery: United for | |

|Mental Health Conference. Washington, DC. | |

|Hinden, B.R., Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., Henry, A., Stier, L., & Katz-Leavy, J. What works? The challenge of parental|May 2002 |

|mental illness. Steps towards evidenced-based practices. Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. | |

|Philadelphia, PA. | |

|Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., Williams, V., Banks, S., & Katz-Leavy, J. Promoting the convergence of data on parenthood |May 2002 |

|with mental health policy and planning. 2002 National Conference on Mental Health Statistics. Washington, DC. | |

|Hinden, B., Biebel, K., Nicholson, J., & Katz-Leavy, J. Parents with mental illness and their children: Elements of |March 2002 |

|best practice. System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base, 15th Annual Research | |

|Conference for Children’s MH. Tampa, FL. | |

|Nicholson, J., Biebel, K., Hinden, B., Henry, A., Stier, L., Harrington, C., & Olson, M. Meeting the needs of parents |June 2001 |

|with mental illness and their families. Justice for All: Addressing America’s Mental Health Disparities Conference, | |

|Washington, DC. | |

|Nicholson, J., Biebel, K., Clayfield, J., Hinden, B., Katz-Leavy, J., Larkin, C., & Stier, L. Parents with mental |February 2001 |

|illness and their families: Strategies for bridging the gap between research and the “real world.” 11th Annual | |

|Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation, and Policy, Washington, DC. | |

|Biebel, K., Hinden, B., Nicholson, J., & Henry, A. Towards a family-centered approach: Families coping with parental |April 2000 |

|mental illness. Building on Family Strengths Conference. Portland, OR. | |

Regional

|Levin, L., Kostova, Z., Nicholson, J., Biebel, K. & Martin, E. Connecting mind and body: Implementation of an online |March 2018 |

|health literacy tool for people with serious mental illness (poster). MA DMH Research Centers of Excellence | |

|Conference. Worcester, MA. | |

|Wolf-Craig, K., Anderson, M., Biebel, K., & Byatt, N. Creating the capacity to screen deaf women for perinatal |March 2018 |

|depression (poster). UMMS Community Engagement and Research Symposium. Worcester, MA. | |

|Furnari, C., Nicholson, J., & Biebel, K. Let’s Talk about Parenting: A new intervention for Community Based Flexible |October 2017 |

|Support (CBFS). Mass Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association Conference. Marlborough, MA. | |

|Tulu, B., Adami-Sampson, N., Shahi, Trivani, Shannon, N., Waugh, L., Wethern, D. Byatt, N., Moore Simas, T., & Biebel,|May 2017 |

|K. A decision support tool to help providers address perinatal depression (poster). UMass Center for eHealth and | |

|Social Media. Worcester, MA. | |

|Chang, B., Biebel, K., Albert, K., Weng, S., & Geller, J. Recovery services and outcomes in a public sector psychiatry|March 2017 |

|facility (poster). MA DMH Research Centers of Excellence Conference. Boston, MA. | |

|Biebel, K. & Costa, A. The Participatory Action Research Initiative: Engaging research participants to better meet the|March 2017 |

|needs of the communities we serve (poster). MA DMH Research Centers of Excellence Conference. Boston, MA. | |

|Biebel, K., Sankaran, P., Cox, L., Moore Simas, T.A., Kini, N., Swartz, H.A., Weinreb, L. & Byatt, N. Understanding |March 2017 |

|barriers and facilitators to bipolar disorder treatment during pregnancy: A formative study (poster). MA DMH Research | |

|Centers of Excellence Conference. Boston, MA. | |

|Biebel, K. & Costa, A. The Participatory Action Research Initiative: Engaging research participants to better meet the|March 2017 |

|needs of the communities we serve (poster). UMMS Center for Clinical and Translational Science. Worcester, MA. | |

|Biebel, K., Sankaran, P., Cox, L., Moore Simas, T.A., Kini, N., Swartz, H.A., Weinreb, L. & Byatt, N. Understanding |March 2017 |

|barriers and facilitators to bipolar disorder treatment during pregnancy: A formative study (poster). UMMS Center for | |

|Clinical and Translational Science. Worcester, MA. | |

|Sabella, K., Bui, P., Golden, L. & Biebel, K. Collecting histories of education and employment activities from young |May 2016 |

|adults with serious mental health conditions (poster). UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science Research | |

|Retreat. Worcester, MA. | |

|Sabella, K., Bui, P., Golden, L. & Biebel, K. Collecting histories of education and employment activities from young |March 2016 |

|adults with serious mental health conditions (poster). MA DMH Research Centers of Excellence Conference. Worcester, | |

|MA. | |

|Chang, B.H., Biebel, K., Albert, K., Shicheng, W., & Geller, J. Recovery service and outcomes in a public psychiatric |March 2016 |

|facility (poster). MA DMH Research Centers of Excellence Conference. Worcester, MA. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.3499.6880 | |

|Biebel, K. & Byatt, N. Promoting maternal mental health during and after pregnancy. Partners in Perinatal Health |May 2015 |

|Conference. Norwood, MA. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.2975.4000 | |

|Byatt, N., Santos, A., & Biebel, K. Addressing perinatal depression: Development and implementation of a statewide |October 2014 |

|consultation and care coordination program (poster). UMMS Psychiatry Research Day. Worcester, MA. | |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Friedman, L, Debordes-Jackson, G., Allison, J., & Ziedonis, D. Barriers and facilitators to |May 2013 |

|addressing perinatal depression in obstetric settings (poster). UMMS Center for Clinical and Translational Science | |

|Research Retreat. Shrewsbury, MA. | |

|Fulwiler, C., Debordes-Jackson, G., Doiron, S., Biebel, K., Albert, K., & Grillo, J. Increasing mental health |April 2013 |

|awareness through the dissemination of research information (poster). UMMS Psychiatry Research Day. Worcester, MA. | |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Friedman, L, Debordes-Jackson, G., Allison, J., & Ziedonis, D. Barriers and facilitators to |April 2013 |

|addressing perinatal depression in obstetric settings (poster). UMMS Psychiatry Research Day. Worcester, MA. | |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Friedman, L, Debordes-Jackson, G., Allison, J., & Ziedonis, D. Barriers and facilitators to |March 2013 |

|addressing perinatal depression in obstetric settings (poster). MA DMH Research Centers of Excellence Conference. | |

|Boston, MA. | |

|Byatt, N., Biebel, K., Moore Simas, T., Lundquist, R., Debordes-Jackson, G., & Ziedonis, D. Perinatal mental health |April 2012 |

|treatment: OB/gyn’s perspective on how barriers can be overcome (poster). North American Society for Obstetrics and | |

|Gynecology. Providence, RI. | |

|Biebel, K., Byatt, N., Debordes-Jackson, G., & Friedman, L. Relationships as key to recovery for perinatal women |March 2012 |

|living with depression. MA Department of Mental Health Research Centers of Excellence Conference - Relationships & | |

|Recovery: Advancing the Research. Worcester, MA. | |

|Fulwiler, C., Biebel, K., Doiron, S., Debordes-Jackson, G., & Smith, L. Center for Mental Health Services Research |November 2011 |

|dissemination activities (poster). UMMS Community Health and Research: Making the Connections Conference. Worcester, | |

|MA. | |

|Byatt, N., Friedman, L., Biebel, K., Debordes-Jackson, G., Allison, J., & Ziedonis, D. Addressing barriers to |November 2011 |

|perinatal depression (poster). UMMS Community Health and Research: Making the Connections conference. Worcester, MA. | |

|Palmer, L. & Biebel, K. Psychiatry Issue Briefs: A librarian/faculty publishing collaboration. Massachusetts Health |May 2011 |

|Sciences Library Network Annual Conference. Waltham, MA. | |

|Nicholson, J., Maciolek, S., Leslie, L., Biebel, K., & Debordes-Jackson, G. Using evidence to improve Medicaid mental |March 2011 |

|health services for MA children and youth (poster). Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Research Centers of | |

|Excellence Conference. Boston, MA. | |

|Fulwiler, C., Biebel, K., Phillips, S., Smith, L., Smith, K., & Ziedonis, D. Mental health agency research networks |April 2009 |

|(poster). Commonwealth Medicine Academic Conference. Worcester, MA. | |

|Nicholson, J., Adams, J., Maciolek, S., & Biebel, K. Knowledge exchange as program evaluation (poster). Commonwealth |April 2009 |

|Medicine Academic Conference. Worcester, MA. | |

|Albert, K., Biebel, K., Gott, R., Nicholson, J., Williams, V., & Woolsey, K. Family Options: Promoting resilience and |June 2006 |

|recovery in parents with mental illness and their families (poster). UMMS Psychiatry Research Day. Worcester, MA. | |

|Biebel, K., Dugan, E., Pasquale, S., & Vincent, G. Mentoring and supporting junior faculty. UMMS Annual Clinical and |November 2005 |

|Population Health Research Retreat. Worcester, MA. | |

|Biebel, K., Shore, H., Wolf, T., & Hall, S. Strengthening families recovering from mental illness: A community |May 2005 |

|consensus building initiative (poster). UMMS Psychiatry Research Conference. Worcester, MA. | |

|Nicholson, J., Weinreb, L., & Biebel, K. Creating opportunities for success: Working with trauma survivors and their |April 2005 |

|children in the shelter setting. Young Children Without Homes National Conference. Boston, MA. | |

Other Presentations, Posters & Abstracts

Local

|Biebel, K. State Mental Health Authorities’ responses to parental mental illness. UMMS CMHSR Research Series. |May 2002 |

|Worcester, MA. | |

|Biebel, K. Policy and legal issues: The impact of existing policies, statutes, and regulations on parents with mental |October 2000 |

|illness and their families. Parents with Mental Illness and Their Families: Innovations in Programs, Policy, Research | |

|and Service Integration Conference, Worcester, MA. | |

UMMS Committee Assignments and Administrative Service

Systems and Psychosocial Advances Research Center

|SPARC Executive Director Search Committee |2016 |

|Role: Member | |

|Grant Support Team |2013-2016 |

|Role: Chair | |

|Executive Committee |2009-2016 |

|Role: Member | |

|Communications & Education Division (formerly MHARN) |2009-2018 |

|Role: Co-Chair | |

|Strategic Planning Initiative |2012-2015 |

|Role: Chair | |

Department of Psychiatry

|Research Day Planning Committee |2017 |

|Role: Invited Member | |

|Journal of Parent and Family Mental Health e-journal Committee |2016-2018 |

|Role: Chair | |

|Reproductive Psychiatry AIG |2014-2018 |

|Role: Member | |

|Women’s Faculty Committee |2012-2018 |

|Role: Member | |

|Psychiatry Information in Brief e-journal Committee |2010-2018 |

|Role: Chair | |

|Psychiatry Research Day Committee |2010-2012 |

|Role: Member | |

School & University

|Library and Learning Committee |2017-2018 |

|Role: Member (elected) | |

|UMMS Senior Scholar’s Day |2017 |

|Role: Faculty reviewer (invited) | |

|Faculty Council Committee |2014-2018 |

|Role: Member (invited) | |

|Commonwealth Medicine Internal Grant Review Group |2014-2017 |

|Role: Member | |

External Professional Service

International

|European Cooperation in Science and Technology Initiative on Children of Parents with a Mental Illness |2017-2018 |

|Role: Committee member (invited) | |

|Prato International Research Collaborative on Families Living with Parental Mental Illness Conference Committee |2015-2017 |

|Role: Steering committee member (elected) | |

|Prato International Research Collaborative on Families Living with Parental Mental Illness |2013-2018 |

|Role: Member | |

National

|Fostering Wellness for Families Living with Parental Mental Illness |2014-2018 |

|Role: Steering committee member | |

|Science to Service Awards, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration |2009-2011 |

|Role: Science to Service Awards expert reviewer | |

Service to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

|MA Special Legislative Commission on Postpartum Depression – Special Populations Committee, MA State House |2015-2016 |

|Role: Invited Member via Representative Ellen Story | |

|MA Postpartum Depression Commission, MA State House |2013-2017 |

|Role: Member | |

|MA Postpartum Depression Workgroup, Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership |2013-2015 |

|Role: Member | |

|Parent Support Planning Council, MA Department of Mental Health |2010-2018 |

|Role: Invited Member | |

|Parents with Mental Illness Conference Planning Committee, MA Department of Social Services & MA Department of Mental |2004-2005 |

|Health | |

|Role: Member | |

Local

|Invisible Children’s Replication Project, Employment Options, Inc. |2004-2005 |

|Role: Planning committee member | |

|Graduate Admissions Committee, Brandeis University, Florence Heller Graduate School |1997 |

|Role: Graduate admissions committee member | |

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