Curriculum Vitae
(revised 4/02/04)
Michael E. Addis, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
Clark University
Work Address:
Department of Psychology
Clark University
950 Main St.
Worcester, Massachusetts 01610-1477
Work Phone: (508) 793-7266
Home Address: 34 Laurelwood Road
Holden, Massachusetts 01520
Home Phone: (508) 829-6682
Education
Years University attended Degree Major
1983-1985 University of California, Los Angeles Psychology
1985-1987 University of California, Berkeley B.A. Psychology
1988-1995 University of Washington Ph.D. Clinical Psychology
Positions
4/01
– Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Clark University
8/95
– 4/01 - Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Clark University
6/94-6/95 - Psychology Intern, Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences, University
of Washington
9/92
- 6/95 - Project Coordinator on NIMH funded study: “Component Analysis of
Cognitive- Behavioral Treatment for Depression” MH44603-06 at the University of Washington
6/89
- 8/92 - Research Assistant, Center for Clinical Research, University of Washington
Teaching Awards
Hodgkins
Junior Faculty Award (2000). Clark University. Cross-disciplinary award
recognizing excellence in both teaching and research.
Oliver
and Dorothy Hayden Junior Faculty Fellow (1998): Clark University. Cross-disciplinary award presented to one
assistant professor for excellence in teaching and research.
Research
Awards
David Shakow Early Career Award (2003).
Society of Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association (APA,
Division 12). Awarded for early career contributions to the science and
practice of clinical psychology.
Researcher
of the Year Award (2003). Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, American
Psychological Association (APA Division 51).
President’s
New Researcher Award (1998). Awarded by the
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy.
Other
Awards and Honors
Exceptional
Merit:
(1997,1999, 2001, 2003): Clark University
Graduated with Honors (1987): University of California, Berkeley
Ned Wagner Memorial Travel
Award
(1989, 1990): Awarded by the Psychology Department, University of Washington.
Grants
Principal
Investigator:
National Institute of Mental Health Exploratory/Developmental Grant (R34). A
gender-based social psychological model of men's mental health service use.
9/04
- 10/06 $450,000 (submitted)
Principal
Investigator:
National Institute of Mental Health FIRST award # R29 MH 59778-01.
Effectiveness
of Panic Control Therapy in a Managed Care Setting.
12/97
- 11/02 $350,000.
Principal
Investigator:
Clark University Faculty Development Award
Individual
Differences in Reaction to Insight versus Activation Oriented Treatments
11/95
- 11/96 $1,775.00
Principal
Investigator:
Clark University Faculty Development Award
A survey of practitioners’ attitudes towards manual-based
psychotherapies.
5/97
- 5/98 $1,500.00
Principal
Investigator: Clark University: Francis Hiatt Award
Effectiveness
of Panic Control Therapy in a Managed Care Setting
6/97
- 9/97 $2,000.00
Principal Investigator: NIMH Predoctoral Research
Fellowship #MH10697-01
Reasons for Depression and
Response to Cognitive Therapy
$11,800.00
(Awarded, declined to accept
funding due to time delays at NIMH)
Professional Organizations
Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy
American Psychological
Association
Division 12, Division 51
Society for the Science of
Clinical Psychology
Division 51 Men’s Health
Task Force
Published Articles
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Mansfield, A.K., Addis, M.E., &
Courtenay, W. (in press). Measurement of Men’s Help Seeking: Development and
Evaluation of the Barriers to Help Seeking Scale Psychology of Men and
Masculinity.
Addis, M.E. & Cohane, G.H. (in press). Social Scientific Paradigms of
Masculinity and their Implications for Research and Practice in Men’s Mental
Health. Journal of Clinical Psychology.
Lane,
J., & Addis, M.E. (in press). Pros and cons of
educational technologies as methods for disseminating evidence-based treatments. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice.
Addis, M.E., Hatgis,
C., Krasnow, A.D., Jacob, K., Bourne, L., & Mansfield, A. (2004). Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral
treatment for panic disorder versus treatment as usual in a managed care
setting, Journal
of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 625-635. PDF
Thwaites, R., Dagnan,
D., Huey, D. & Addis, M.E. (2004) The Reasons For
Depression Questionnaire (RFD): UK standardisation for clinical and non-clinical
populations. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice,
77, 363-374. PDF
Mansfield, A. K.,
Addis, M. E., Laffel, L. M. B., Anderson, B. J. (2004). Gender Differences in
Reports of Self-reliance in Responsibility Sharing For Diabetes Tasks. International Journal of Men’s Health,
3, 61-66.
Magovcevic,
M., & Addis, M.E. (2003). Review of
Albert Ellis’ “New directions for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy: Overcoming
destructive beliefs, feelings, and behaviors”. The
Behavior Therapist, 26,
412-413.
Mansfield, A.K.,
& Addis, M.E. (2003). Why won't he go to the doctor?: The psychology of men's help-seeking. International Journal of Men's Health,
2, 93-109.
Addis, M.E., &
Mahalik, J.R. (2003). Gli uomini, la mascolinita’ e I contesti della
richiesta d’ aiuto. Bollettino Di
Psicologia Applicata, 241, 3-15.
Addis, M.E., &
Mahalik, J.R. (2003). Men, masculinity, and the contexts of help-seeking. American Psychologist, 58,
5-14. PDF
Iselin, M.G.,
& Addis, M.E. (2003). Effects
of etiology on perceived helpfulness of treatments for depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 27,
205-222. PDF
Addis, M.E. (2002). Methods for
disseminating research products and increasing evidence based practice:
promises, obstacles, and future directions (2002). Clinical Psychology:
Science and Practice, 9, 381-392. PDF
Addis, M.E., &
Waltz, J. (2002). Implicit and untested assumptions about the role of psychotherapy
treatment manuals in evidence based mental health practice. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice,
9, 435-438. PDF
Davis, M.J.,
& Addis, M.E. (2002). Treatment expectations,
experiences, and mental health functioning predict attrition status in
behavioural medicine groups. Irish
Journal of Psychology, 23, 37-51.
Doerfler, L.A., Addis, M.E., &
Moran, P.W. (2002). Evaluating mental health outcomes in an inpatient
setting: Convergent validity of the oq-45 and basis-32. Journal of
Behavioral Health Services & Research, 29, 394-403. PDF
Addis, M.E., &
Zamudio, T. (2001). Systemic and clinical
considerations in psychosocial treatment dissemination: An example of
empirically supported treatment for a gay couple. The Behavior Therapist,
24, 151-154. PDF
Mansfield, A.K., Addis, M.E. (2001). Manual-based
psychotherapies in clinical practice Part 1: assets, liabilities, and obstacles
to dissemination. Evidence Based Mental Health, 4, 68-69.
Mansfield, A.K., Addis, M.E. (2001). Manual-based
treatment Part 2: the advantages of manual-based practice in psychotherapy. Evidence
Based Mental Health , 4, 100-101.
Hatgis, C., Addis, M.E.,
Zaslavsky, I., Jacob,
K., Krasnow, A.D., DuBois, D., Giancola, S., Litter, A., Moran, P., Scherz, J. (2001). Cross-fertilization vs. transmission:
Recommendations for developing a bi-directional approach to psychotherapy
dissemination research. Applied and
Preventive Psychology: Current Scientific Perspectives, 10,
37-49. PDF
Carpenter, K.M., & Addis, M.E (2001). Alexithymia and patterns of
help-seeking for depression. Sex
Roles, 43, 363-378. PDF
Addis, M.E., &
Carpenter, K.M. (2000). The treatment rationale in cognitive-behavioral
therapy: Psychological mechanisms and
clinical guidelines. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 7,
147-156. PDF
Addis, M.E., &
Hatgis, C. (2000). Values,
practices, and the utilization of empirical critiques in the clinical triad. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice,
7, 120-124. PDF
Addis, M.E., &
Jacob, K. (2000). On the process and outcome of graduate training in clinical
psychology: Where do we want to go, how
will we get there, and who will join us?
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 7, 364-367. PDF
Addis, M.E., & Jacobson, N.S. (2000) A
closer look at the treatment rationale and homework compliance in cognitive
therapy for depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 24,
313-326. PDF
Addis, M.E., &
Krasnow, A.D. (2000). A national survey of practicing psychologists’
attitudes towards psychotherapy treatment manuals. Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 68, 331-339. PDF
Addis, M.E., &
Carpenter, K.M (1999). Why, why, why?:
Reason-giving and rumination as predictors of response to activation and
insight oriented treatment rationales. Journal
of Clinical Psychology, 55, 881-894.
PDF
Addis, M.E., Hatgis, C., Soysa, C.,
Zaslavsky, I., & Bourne, L.S. (1999) The Dialectics of
Manual-Based Psychotherapy. The
Behavior Therapist, 22, 130-132.
PDF
Addis, M.E.,
Wade, W., & Hatgis, C. (1999).
Barriers to evidence based practice: Addressing practitioners’ concerns about
manual based psychotherapies. Clinical Psychology Science and Practice, 6,
430-441. PDF
Davis, M.J.,
& Addis, M.E. (1999)
Predictors of attrition from behavioral medicine treatments. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 21,
1-12. PDF
Fulton, S.K.,
& Addis, M.E. (1998). The
importance of assessing patients’ theories about depression. Understanding Stress Anxiety and
Depression, 2, 29-32.
Addis, M.E. (1997). Evaluating the treatment manual as a means of
disseminating empirically validated psychotherapies. Clinical Psychology:
Science and Practice, 4, 1-11.
PDF
Addis, M.E. &
Carpenter, K.M. (1997). Treatment
manuals and the future of behavior therapy. The Behavior Therapist, 20,
53-55.
Addis, M.E., & Jacobson, N.S. (1996). Reason-giving and the process
and outcome of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapies. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 1417-1424. PDF
Jacobson, N.S., Dobson, K.S., Truax, P.A., Addis, M.E., Koerner, K.,
Gollan, J.K., Gortner, E., & Prince S.E. (1996). A component analysis of cognitive behavioral
treatment for depression. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 295-304.
Addis, M.E., Truax,
P., & Jacobson, N.S. (1995). Why do people think they
are depressed?: the reasons for depression
questionnaire. Psychotherapy, 32,
476-483. PDF
Cordova, J.V., & Addis, M.E. (1995). Adopting and defending an explanatory system:
how and by what criteria? The Behavior Therapist, 18, 38-39.
Addis, M.E. (1993) Learning in
the trenches: a student's perspective on the radical vs. cognitive debate. The Behavior Therapist, 16,
55-56.
Jacobson, N.S., & Addis, M.E. (1993). Couples therapy: What do we
know and where are we going?. Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 61, 85-93.
Waltz, J., Addis, M., Koerner, K., & Jacobson, N.S. (1993). Testing the integrity of a psychotherapy
protocol: Assessing therapist adherence and competence. Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 61, 620-630.
Addis, M.E., & Jacobson, N.S. (1991). Integration
of cognitive therapy and behavioral marital therapy for depression. Journal
of Psychotherapy Integration, 4, 249-264.
Published Books
Martell, C.R., Addis, M.E., & Jacobson, N.S. (2001). Depression in Context:
Strategies for Guided Action. New York: Norton.
Addis, M.E., &
Martell, C.R. (under contract). Ending Depression: A Guide to Self-Activation. Oakland: New Harbinger
Published Book Chapters
Addis, M.E. (2000). Graduate
training in Boulder model clinical psychology programs: The evolving tension
between science and practice. in Soldz, S., & Vaillant, L.M. (eds.). Reconciling Empirical Knowledge and
Clinical Experience: The Art and Science of Psychotherapy. Pp. 51-66. New York: APA Press.
Addis, M.E. (1997)
Brief Psychotherapies. in Dunner, D.L.(ed.) Current Psychiatric
Therapy II. pp. 570-575. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.
Carr, J. & Addis, M.E. (1997). Specific and Social Phobia.
in Dunner, D.L. (ed.) Current Psychiatric Therapy
II. pp. 316-321. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders
Addis, M.E., &
Koerner, K. (1993). Brief psychotherapies. in Dunner, D.L.
(Ed.). Current
Psychiatric Therapy. pp. 499-504. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.
Linehan, M.M., Miller, M., & Addis, M.E. (1989). Dialectical behavior therapy for borderline
personality disorder: Practical guidelines. Innovations in Clinical Practice: A Sourcebook.
Manuscripts Submitted for Publication
Magovcevic, M. & Addis, M.E.
(submitted). Linking Gender Role Conflict to
Non-Normative
and Self-Stigmatizing Perceptions of Alcohol Abuse and
Depression.
Lane, J.
M. & Addis, M. E. (submitted). Male Gender Role Conflict and
Patterns of Help Seeking in Costa Rica and the United States. Psychology of Men and
Masculinity.
Martell, C.R., Addis, M.E., & Dimidjian, S.
Finding the Action in Behavioral Activation: The Search for
Empirically-Supported Interventions and Mechanisms of Change (manuscript
submitted for publication).
Papers Presented
Addis,
M.E. (2003, November). Discussant on symposium: Assessment
and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder in the New York City Community
Following 9/11: The Interplay of Science and Practice. (J.T. Levitt, & E.J. Brown, Chairs). Presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy. Boston.
Jacob, K.L., & Addis, M.E. (2003, November). Toward Understanding the Process of Change in
Psychotherapy: A Closer Look at the Relationship between Client-therapist
congruence and Treatment Outcome. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy. Boston.
Dimidjian, S., Hollon, S., Dobson, K., Schmaling, K.,
Kohlenberg, B., McGlinchey, J., Markley, D., Atkins, D., Addis, M.E., & Dunner, D. (2003, November). Behavioral
Activation, Cognitive Therapy, and Antidepressant Medication in the Treatment
of Major Depression: Design and Acute phase outcomes. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy. Boston.
Addis,
M.E. (2003, August).
Discussant on symposium: Gender Role Conflict Research…Innovative Uses,
Applications and Directions (A. Rochlen, Chair). Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada
Lane, J. M. & Addis, M. E. (2003, August). Gender
Role Conflict and Men's Self-Disclosure About Substance Abuse
and Depression. Presented at the
annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada
Mansfield, A.K., Addis, M.E., & Courtenay, W. (2003,
August). Men's
Barriers to Seeking Help for a Physical Problem. Presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada
Magovcevic, M. & Addis, M.E. (2003, August). Men,
Gender Role Conflict, and
Perceptions
of Problems in Living. Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada
Magovcevic,
M., & Addis, M.E. (2002, November). Sex Differences in
Therapist Goal Orientation in Treatment of Patients with Panic Disorder. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Association for the Advancem of Behavior Therapy, Reno,
Nevada.
Addis,
M.E.
(2002, November). Treatment Rationales, Treatment Preferences
and the Context of Problem Construction in Cognitive Behavioral
Psychotherapies. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior
Therapy, Reno,
Nevada.
Jacob,
K., Mansfield, A., Mullin, B., Robertson, L., & Addis,
M.E. (2002, November). Therapist Adherence to an
EST for Panic Disorder in a Managed Care Setting. Poster presented at
the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Reno,
Nevada.
Dobson,
K.S., Coffman, S.J., Martel, C.R., Hollon,
S.D., & Addis, M.E. (2002, November). Behavior Acitvation and CBT in Action:
Clinical and Conceptual Similarities and Differences in Depressed Responders
and Nonresponders to Treatment. Panel discussion presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Reno,
Nevada.
Mullin,
B. & Addis,
M.E.
(2002, November). The Effects of Goal Setting and Client
Expectations on Attrition. Poster
presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, Reno,
Nevada.
Addis,
M.E.
(2001, November). Debunking the Art of Psychotherapy. Panel presentation at the annual meeting of
the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Addis,
M.E.
(2001, November). Training Master's Level Clinicians in
Cognitive Behavioral Interventions.
Panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Addis,
M.E.
(2001, November). Approaches to Defining and Measuring
"Treatment as Usual."
Panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Addis,
M.E.
(2001, November). Fish out of Water: Behavior Therapy and Research in
Nonbehavioral Settings. Panel
presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Addis,
M.E.
(2001, July). Behavioral activation treatment for
depression. Paper presented
at the World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Vancouver,
B.C.
Addis,
M.E.
(2000, November). Methods for
disseminating research products and increasing evidence based practice:
promises, obstacles, and future directions.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New
Orleans, Louisanna.
Addis, M.E. (2000, August). Sharpening the focus on
science-practice relationships in graduate training. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Carpenter,
K.M., & Addis, M.E., Bourne, L.S., & Fearing, M. (2000, November). Treatment effectiveness
and acceptability of written self-disclosure in a behavioral medicine
population. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior
Therapy, New Orleans,
Louisiana
Iselin, M.G.,
& Addis, M.E. (2000,
August). Undergraduates’ and
clients’ depression treatment helpfulness assessments. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Addis, M.E. (1999, November). Behavioral
activation: A functional analytic contextual treatment for depression. Clinical roundtable presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Ontario.
Addis, M.E, & Hatgis, C.
(1999, November). Effectiveness of
panic control therapy: Training master’s
level social workers in a managed care setting. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Ontario.
Addis, M.E. (1999, November). Applied
issues in teaching and learning manualized empirically supported treatments. Panel discussion presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Ontario.
Addis, M.E. (1999, August). Current and future
challenges for psychotherapy researchers. Paper Presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Iselin, M.G.,
& Addis, M.E. (1999,
November).
Patients’ assessments of depression treatment helpfulness
as a function of etiological congruence. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Ontario.
Addis, M.E. (1998, November). Issues in transporting an empirically
supported psychotherapy to clinical practice: An example of panic control
therapy in a managed care setting.
Paper Presented at the Annual Conference of the Aaron T. Beck Institute
for Cognitive Studies: Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts.
Addis, M.E. (1998, November). Clinical
significance of what and to whom: Current and future challenges for
psychotherapy researchers. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
Addis M.E. (1998, November). Supervision in clinical training and outcome settings. Panel discussion at the
annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
Addis, M.E., &
Carpenter, K.M. (1998, April). Reason-giving and Rumination Predict Response to
Activation and Insight Oriented Treatment Rationales. Poster Presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.
Addis, M.E., &
Krasnow, A.D. (1998, November). A national survey
of practitioners’ attitudes towards psychotherapy treatment manuals. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington,
D.C.
Carpenter,
K.M., Addis, M.E., Cammarrata, R., Land, M., & Jacobson, N.S. (1998,
November). What happens when clients and therapists discuss the
treatment rationale?: An example from BA therapy for
depression. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for
the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington,
D.C.
Carpenter,
K.M., Addis, M.E., & Hatgis, C. (1998, August). Alexithymia
as a mediator between perceived parental rejection and current relationships. Poster presented at the American
Psychological Association’s annual convention, San Francisco, CA.
Carpenter, K. M. & Addis, M. E.
(1998, April). Remembering
Mom: The role
of expressing emotion in the relationship
between childhood and adult
attachment styles. Presented at the Eastern Psychological
Association's Annual
Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.
Fulton, S.K.,
Laird, J.L., & Addis, M.E. (1998,
April). World Hypotheses and
Reasons for Depression.
Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Fulton, S.K.,
& Addis, M.E. (1998,
August).
A functional contextualist perspective on morally
evaluative talk about depression.
Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
Addis, M.E., & Jacobson, N.S. (1997,
November). A closer look at the
treatment rationale and homework compliance in cognitive-behavioral therapy for
depression. Poster presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior
Therapy, Miami, Florida.
Addis, M.E. (1996, November). Psychotherapy
2000: What will be the impact of managed care on patients and therapists? Plenary paper presented at the Kurt Almer
Research Symposium, Albany, New York.
Addis, M.E. (1996, November). Empirically validated manual-based treatments in clinical
practice: Questions, answers, and more questions. Chaired Symposium at the
annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, New York.
Addis, M.E. (1996, November). Stranger
in a strange land: Helping treatment manuals make the transition from research
to practice. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, New York.
Addis, M.E. (1995, March). Reasons for depression and the process and outcome of cognitive
and behavioral treatments. Colloquium presented at the department of
psychology, Clark University, Worcester, MA
Addis, M.E. (1994, November). Why am
I depressed? Reasons for depression and differential response
to treatment.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, San Diego, California.
Addis, M.E., Truax,
P., & Jacobson, N.S. (1991,
November). Reasons for depression
and response to cognitive therapy.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, NY.
Addis, M.E. (1991, November). Matching
clients to treatments: clinical and research issues. Organized and chaired
symposium at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, New York, NY.
Addis, M.E., Truax,
P., Waltz, J., & Jacobson, N.S. (1990,
November).
The reasons for depression questionnaire: Psychometric properties.
Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement
of Behavior Therapy, San Francisco, CA.
Addis, M.E., &
Linehan, M. (1989, November). Psychometric properties of the suicidal behaviors
questionnaire. Poster presented at
the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
Carpenter, K.M., & Addis, M.E. (1996,
November). When depressed people
don’t seek therapy: Alexithymia and help-seeking behavior. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, New York, New York.
Workshops and Colloquia
Martell,
C.R., & Addis, M.E. (2002). Behavioral
activation as a contextual treatment for depression. Clinical workshop presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Reno
Martell, C.R., & Addis, M.E. (2001). Behavioral
activation as a contextual treatment for depression. Clinical workshop presented at the annual
meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia.
Addis, M.E. (2000). Disseminating research to clinical practice:
Empirically supported treatment for panic disorder in a managed care setting. Grand Rounds Presentation
to the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.
Addis, M.E. (1999). The relevance of treatment
outcome research to clinical practice.
Guest lecture presented in the Department of
Counseling Psychology, Boston College.
Addis, M.E. (1998). Cognitive-Behavioral treatment of
depression: Guest Lecture at the
Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School.
Addis, M.E. (1997). Multiple voices, multiple explanations: The
role of explanatory repertoires in the brief psychotherapy for depression. Colloquium presented in the department of
psychology, University of North Dakota, Fargo, North Dakota.
Addis, M.E. (1994). Integration of interpersonal and behavioral
treatment for dysthymia: A case
presentation. Colloquium presented at
the Psychological Services and Training Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Addis, M.E. (1995). Conceptualizing
the process of change in short-term psychotherapy with psychiatric inpatients. Colloquium presented at the department of
psychology, Clark University, Worcester, MA.
Addis, M.E. (1989). Behavioral Treatment of panic disorder and
generalized anxiety: A case presentation.
Colloquium presented at the Psychological Services and Training Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Waltz, J. & Addis, M.E. (1991). Dialectical Behavior
Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. Workshop presented at Columbia River Mental Health Center, Vancouver, WA.
Editorial
Experience
Editorial
Board:
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice (10/99 – present)
Psychology of Men and Masculinity (3/02 - present)
Invited
reviewer for the following journals:
Behavior Therapy
Cognitive Therapy and Research
The Clinical Psychologist
Clinical Psychology: Science & Practice
Journal of
Abnormal Psychology
Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Suicide
and Life Threatening Behavior
Behavior Research and Therapy
Journal of Clinical Psychology
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental
Psychiatry
Applied and Preventive Psychology
The Behavior Therapist
Courses Taught
Undergraduate
Introduction
to Clinical Psychology
Psychology of
Learning
Research in
Psychotherapy
Psychology of
Men and Masculinity
Graduate
Graduate
Assessment and Measurement
2nd year
psychotherapy practicum
1st year
interviewing practicum
Psychotherapies
Ethics
Clinical Positions
Clinical Supervisor - Department of Psychology, Clark University (1995-present). Individual and group supervision of clinical psychology graduate
students.
Psychology Intern - University of Washington Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital, & Department of
Rehabilitation Medicine (1994 - 1995). Conducted individual
cognitive behavioral, group, and couples therapy for anxiety, mood, substance
abuse, and a variety of other disorders.
Also worked in consultation with physicians to provide
psychological treatment for patients recovering from spinal cord injuries and
multiple sclerosis.
Staff therapist - Psychological Services and Training Center (1988 -
1994). Conducted individual and
couples outpatient psychotherapy with a variety of clients. Received hour for hour
supervision in cognitive, behavioral, psychodynamic, and interpersonal therapy
for mood, anxiety, and a range of personality disorders.
Staff therapist, Suicidal Behaviors and Research Clinic (1989 -
1991). Trained in and conducted
individual Dialectical Behavior Therapy with chronically parasuicidal patients
meeting criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder, under the supervision of
Marsha Linehan, Ph.D..
Marital therapy practicum (1991-1993).
Trained in and conducted behavioral marital therapy under the
supervision of Neil Jacobson, Ph.D.
University
and Departmental Service
University:
Faculty Compensation Committee
Environmental Committee
Human Subjects Committee
Drug and Alcohol Task Force
Speaker at Open Houses and Trustee's Meetings
Speaker to admitted presidential scholars
Departmental:
Clinical Training Committee
Associate Chair of Graduate Studies
Graduate Curriculum Committee
Director of Clinical Training