Brian E. Bunnell, VitaeUpdated: November 16, 2018
Brian E. Bunnell, PhD
Technology Applications Center for Healthful Lifestyles (TACHL)
Telehealth Research and Innovation Program (TRIP)
College of Nursing, Center for Telehealth
Medical University of South Carolina
99 Jonathan Lucas St., MSC 160
Charleston, SC 29425-1600
Office Phone: 843.792.5146
Fax: 843.792.6698
Email:
TACHL:tachl.musc.edu
TRIP:muschealth.org/telehealth/research/index.html
Education
Graduate
2015University of Central FloridaPhDClinical Psychology
Orlando, FL
2014-2015Medical University of South CarolinaInternClinical Psychology
Charleston, SC
2013University of Central FloridaMSClinical Psychology
Orlando, FL
Undergraduate
2010Arizona State UniversityBAPsychology
Tempe, AZSumma Cum Laude
Research Experience/Interests
Developmental psychopathology with an emphasis on anxiety, depression, and stress; integration of technology into evidence-based assessment and intervention; developing innovative solutions to improving reach and intake of evidence-based mental health care to disparate communities (e.g., rural communities); bio/psycho/social assessment methodology including actigraphy and cortisol; psychometric and statistical analysis of evidence-based assessment.
Appointments and Positions
Academic
2016-PresentNIMH NRSA F32 Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology
Technology Applications Center for Healthful Lifestyles
College of Nursing
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
2015-2016Postdoctoral Scholar in Clinical Psychology
Technology Applications Center for Healthful Lifestyles
College of Nursing
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
2014-2015Pre-Doctoral Intern in Clinical Psychology
Charleston Consortium Psychology Internship Training Program
Medical University South Carolina, Charleston, SC
Ralph H. Johnson VAMC, Charleston, SC
2012-2013Instructor
Department of Psychology
University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
2008-2009Teaching Assistant
Department of Psychology
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Non-Academic Positions and Service
2016-PresentDirector
Center for Telehealth-Research and Innovation Program
Medical University of South Carolina
2016Inter-Professionalism Research Judge
Student Research Day
Medical University of South Carolina
2015-PresentService Leadership Team
Telehealth/Trauma Resilience and Recovery Program
Medical University of South Carolina
2015-2016Committee Member
Pediatric Injury Prevention Strategic Planning Committee
Medical University of South Carolina
2015-2016Member
Outpatient/Schools Telemedicine Workgroup
Medical University of South Carolina
2014-2015Intern Representative
Psychological Education Committee
Charleston Consortium Psychology Internship Training Program
2013-2014Assessment Specialist
Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare
Inpatient and Outpatient Services
2012-2015Board of Directors
Scientific Review Committee Director
Selective Mutism Group
2012-2014Grant Reviewer
Basic Psychological Science Research Grant
American Psychological Association of Graduate Students
2012-2014Campus Representative
University of Central Florida
American Psychological Association of Graduate Students
2012-2013Neuropsychological Assessment Technician
Medical Psychology Associates
Florida Hospital Medical Group
2012Annual Conference Co-Program Chair
Selective Mutism Group
2011-2015Applicant Mentor
American Psychological Association Division 53 Mentorship Program
2011-2014President
Dissemination of Research in Anxiety Disorders
University of Central Florida
2009-2010Vice President
Psi Chi National Honor Society
Arizona State University
2009-2010Freshman Mentor
Obama Scholars Program
Arizona State University
2009Counselor
Center for Children and Families Summer Treatment Program
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Memberships in Professional and Scientific Societies
2017-PresentMember
American Telehealth Association
2012-PresentAssociate Member
Sigma Xi, The National Scientific Research Society
2012-2015Member, Selective Mutism Group
2011-PresentMember
SIG: Technology and BehaviorChange
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
2009-2015Member
American Psychological Association
Honors and Awards
2014Honorable Mention awarded to undergraduate mentee, Nicholas James
Undergraduate Research Excellence Scholarship-Social Sciences
University of Central Florida Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence
2013Best in Show Award–Student Division
“Lift Off!” Selective Mutism Treatment iPad Application
Society for Simulation in Healthcare Annual Serious Games and Virtual Environments Showcase
2012Richard Tucker Gerontology Award Finalist
University of Central Florida’s Learning Institute for Elders
2011New Research Poster Award for Trainees Finalist
Anxiety Disorders Association of America Annual Conference
2010-2014Trustees Doctoral Fellowship Award
University of Central Florida
2009-PresentMember
Psi Chi National Honor Society
2010Summa Cum Laude
Arizona State University
2008-2010Dean’s List
Arizona State University
2003Eagle Scout Award
Boy Scouts of America
Editorial Experience
Reviewer
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping
Behavior Modification
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Clinical Psychology Review
Journal of Anxiety Disorders
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
JMIR Mental Health
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
Journal of Rural Health
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
Grant and Fellowship Awards
Funded (Co-Investigators listed in alphabetical order)
9. Bunnell, B. E., (PI)Davidson, T. M., McMahon, B., Ruggiero, K. J., Valipour, A., &Winkelmann, J. R. (2017-2018; Principal Investigator). Assessing barriers to receiving mental health services in traumatically injured patients. Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing Pilot Research Grant.
Amount: $2,000
8. Ruggiero, K. J., (PI) Acierno, R., Bunnell, B. E., Davidson, T. M., Gilmore, A., Gist, R., Moreland, A., Patel, S., & Winkelmann, J. (2016-2017; Co-Investigator). Integrated Web-Based Resource to Address Risk for Substance Use Problems in the Fire Service. Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency Grant (EMW-2015-FP-00759).
Amount: $397,156
7. Bunnell, B. E., (PI)Nemeth, L. S.,Ruggiero, K. J., Treiber, F. A. (2016-2018; Principal Investigator). Technology-based solutions to improve quality of care in child mental health treatment. National Institute of Mental Health Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship Award (F32MH108250).
Amount: $113,812
6. Ruggiero, K. J., Galea, S.,(PIs) Acierno, R., Bunnell, B. E., Davidson, T., Dismuke, C., Kilpatrick, D., Patel, S., Price, M., Schreiber, M., Treiber, F. A. (2015-2019; Co- Investigator). Bounce Back Now: A low-cost intervention to facilitate post-disaster recovery. National Institute of Mental Health Grant (R01 MH107641).
Amount: $2,928,979
5. Ruggiero, K. J., Moreland, A., (PIs) Acierno, R., Bunnell, B. E., Gist, R., Patel, S., Resnick, H. S., & Watson, P. (2015-2017; Co-Investigator). Integrated web-based resource to improve evidence-based screening, assessment, and treatment of firefighters. Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency Grant (EMW-2014-FP-01001).
Amount: $394,382
4. Bunnell, B. E., (PI) Davidson, T. M., Nemeth, L. S., Ruggiero, K. J., & Treiber, F. A.(2015-2016; Principal Investigator). Assessing barriers to homework use, adherence and engagement in child mental health treatment.Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing Pilot Research Grant.
Amount: $2,000
3. Ruggiero, K. J.,(PI) Borg, K., Bunnell, B. E., Davidson, T. M., Hanson, R. F., & Nemeth, L. S. (2015-2018; Co-Investigator). The Telehealth/Trauma Resilience and Recovery Program (TRRP).South Carolina Telehealth Association Telehealth Implementation and Evaluation Pilot Grant Program.
Amount: $246,218
2. Beidel, D. C., (PI) Alfano, C. A., Bunnell, B. E., Frueh, B. C., & Higa-McMillan, C. K.(2013-2017; Co-Investigator).When parents go to war: Psychosocial adjustmentamongthechildren of deployed OEF/OIF service members.Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Defense Health Program Grant (W81XWH-13-1-0058).
Amount: $3,191,583
1.Bunnell, B. E.(2010-2014; Fellow).Trustees Doctoral Fellowship, Universityof Central Florida.
Amount: $122,806
Submitted, Under Review, and Unfunded (Co-Investigators listed in alphabetical order)
7. Bunnell, B. E., Ruggiero, K. J., (PIs)Ferguson, P. L., Nemeth, L. S.,Fakhry, S. M. (2017; Principal Investigator). The Mobile Trauma Resilience and Recovery Program (mTRRP): A Scalable and Sustainable, Stepped-Care Intervention to Facilitate Emotional Recovery after Traumatic Injury. National Institute of Mental Health Grant (R34 RFA-MH-17-612).
Proposed Amount: $638,394; Under Review
6. Davidson, T. M., Ruggiero, K. J., (PIs) Borg, K. T., Bunnell, B. E.,Fahkry, S., Mcelligot, J. (2016; Co-Investigator). Expanding the reach of a novel mental health service for traumatic injury. Duke Endowment Grant.
Proposed Amount: $630,261;Site VisitPending
5. Taylor, D. (PI)Bunnell, B. E.,Milanak, M., Patel, S., Pruiksma, K., Rheingold, A.,Ruggiero, K. J.(2016; Co-Investigator). Web-Based Provider Training for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy of Insomnia (CBT-I). Department of Defense Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program, Technology/Therapeutic Development Award (W81XWH-16-PRMRP-TTDA).
Proposed Amount: $1,331,024; Under Review
4. Stecker, T. A., (PI)Acierno, R., Bunnell B.E., Mueller, M.,Ruggiero, K. J. (2016; Co-Investigator). Help-seeking and treatment utilization among at-risk service members.National Institute of Mental Health Grant (R21 PA-13-303).
Proposed Amount: $411,125; Unfunded
3. Stecker, T. A., (PI) Bunnell B.E.,Ruggiero, K. J.(2015; Co-Investigator). An online tool to improve service use among suicidal military personnel.National Institute of Mental Health Grant (R34 RFA-MH-16-410).
Proposed Amount: $672,750;Unfunded
2. Davidson, T. M., Ruggiero, K. J., (PIs) Bunnell, B. E., Borg, K. T., Fahkry, S., Mcelligot, J. (2015; Co-Investigator). Telehealth Resilience and Recovery Program: A New Service to Accelerate the Mental Health Recovery of Adults and Children after Traumatic Injury. Duke Endowment Grant.
Proposed Amount: $803,051; Unfunded
1. Bunnell, B. E., (PI)Ruggiero, K. J., Nemeth, L. S., & Treiber, F. A., (2015; Principal Investigator). Technology-based solutions to improve quality of care in child mental health treatment. National Institute of Mental Health Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship Award (F32 MH108250).
Proposed Amount: $141,933; Unfunded; Resubmission Funded
Publications
Articles in Refereed Journals, Other Publicationsand Articles in Press
20. Bunnell, B. E., Davidson, T. M., Cook, D. L., Hamblen, J., Grubaugh, A., Lozano, B., Tuerk, P., & Ruggiero, K. J. (In Press). Protocol for the evaluation of a digital storytelling approach toaddress stigma and improve readiness to seek services among veterans. Pilot and Feasibility Studies.
19. Maples-Keller, J. L., Bunnell, B. E., Kim, S., Rothbaum, B. O. (In Press). The use of virtual reality technology in the treatment of anxiety and other psychiatric disorders. Harvard Review of Psychiatry.
18. Bunnell, B. E., Davidson, T. M., Dewey, D., Price, M., Ruggiero, K. J. (2016). Rural and urban/suburban families’ use of a web-based mental health intervention. Telemedicine and eHealth, 23(5), 1-7. DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2016.0153. PMID: 27753542
17. Ruggiero, K. J., Davidson, T. M., Bunnell, B. E., Maples-Keller, J. L., Fakhry, S. (2016).Trauma resilience and recovery program: A stepped care model to facilitate recovery after traumatic injury. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 18(2), 25.
16. Cohen, J. R., Adams, Z. W., Menon, S. V., Youngtrom, E. A., Bunnell, B. E., Acierno, R., Ruggiero, K. J.,& Danielson, C. K. (2016). How should we assess for depression following a natural disaster? An ROC approach to post-disaster assessments in adolescents and adults. Journal of Affective Disorders, 202, 102-109.DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2016.05.034
15. Brown, W. J., Dewey, D., Bunnell, B. E., Boyd, S. J., Wilkerson, A. K., Mitchell, M. A., Bruce, S. E. (2016). A critical review of negative affectivity and the application of CBT for PTSD. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse,1524838016650188
14. Alfano, C. A., Balderas, J., Lau, S., Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C. (2016).The Impact of Military Deployment on Children: Placing Developmental Risk in Context. Clinical Psychology Review,43, 17-29.DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2015.11.003. PMID: 26655960
13. Ruggiero, K. J., Bunnell, B. E.,Andrews, A. R., Davidson, T. M., Hanson, R. F., Danielson, C. K., Saunders, B. E., Soltis, K., Yarian, C., Chu, B., Adams, Z. W. (2015). Protocoldevelopmentandpilotevaluationofatablet-basedapplicationtoimprovequalityofcareinchildmentalhealthtreatment. JMIRResearchProtocols,4(4), e143-e143. DOI:10.2196/resprot.4416. PMCID: PMC4712346.
12. Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C., Liu, L., Joseph, D. L., & Higa-McMillan, C. K. (2015). The SPAIC-11 and SPAICP-11: Two brief child- and parent-rated measures of social anxiety. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 36, 103-109.DOI:10.1016/j.janxdis.2015.10.002.PMCID: PMC4658224.
11. Dewey, D., McDonald, M., Brown, W. J., Boyd, S. J., Bunnell, B. E.,Schuldberg, D. (2015). The impact of ecological momentary assessment on posttraumatic stress symptom trajectory. Psychiatry Research, 230(2):300-303. DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2015.09.009. PMID: 26381184.
10. Ragsdale, K. A., Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C. (2015). Social skills training for a young adult with Landau-Kleffner syndrome. Clinical Case Studies, 14(2), 129-140. DOI: 10.1177/1534650114543642
9. Beidel, D. C., & Bunnell, B. E. (2014). Assessment and treatment of social anxiety disorder and selective mutism in children and adolescents. Directions in Psychiatry, 34(2), 55-62.
8. Mesa, F., Beidel, D. C., & Bunnell, B. E. (2014). An examination of psychopathologyand daily impairment in adolescents with social anxiety disorder. PLoS ONE,9(4): e93668.DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0093668
7. Strater, L., Riley, J., Davis, F., Procci, K., Bowers, C., Beidel, D. C., Bunnell, B. E.,Proaps, A., Sankaranarayanan, G., Li, B., De, S., & Cao, C. G. L. (2013). Me and my VE, Part 2. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 57, 2127-2131.DOI:10.1177/1541931213571474
6. Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C., & Mesa, F. (2013). A randomized trial of attention training for generalized social phobia: Does attention training change behavior? Behavior Therapy, 44, 662-673.DOI: PMID: 24094791.
5. Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C. (2013). Incorporating technology into the treatment of a17-year-old female with selective mutism. Clinical Case Studies, 12(4), 291-306.DOI: 10.1177/1534650113483357
4. Alfano, C. A., Balderas, J., Lau, S., Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C. (2013). Protecting the home front: The 10-year global war on terror and our military families. The American Psychological Association Children Youth and Families Newsletter.
3. De Los Reyes, A., Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C. (2013). Informant discrepancies in adult social anxiety disorder assessments: Links with contextual variations in observed behavior. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 122(2), 376-386.DOI: 10.1037/a0031150. PMID: 23421526.
2. Bunnell, B. E., Joseph, D. L., & Beidel, D. C. (2013). Measurement invariance of the social phobia and anxiety inventory. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 27(1), 84-91. DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2012.09.001. PMCID: PMC3578013.
1. Young, B. J., Bunnell, B. E., & Beidel, D. C. (2012). Evaluation of children with selectivemutism and social phobia: A comparison of psychological and psychophysiological arousal. Behavior Modification, 36(4), 525-544.DOI: 10.1177/0145445512443980. PMID: 22569579.
Book Chapters
3. Bunnell, B. E., Procci, K., Beidel, D. C., & Bowers, C. A. (2015). Gamification of therapy: Treating selective mutism. In D. Novak, B. Tulu and H. Brendryen (Eds.),Handbook of Research on Holistic Perspectives in Gamification for Clinical Practice (pp. 390-410). Pennsylvania: IGI Global.
2. Bunnell, B. E., & Beidel, D. C. (2013). Social phobia in children. In L. Grossman and S. Walfish (Eds.), Translating psychological research into practice (pp. 89-91). New York: Springer Publishing Company.
1. Beidel, D. C., Alfano, C. A., & Bunnell, B. E. (2013). Social anxiety disorder. In C. A. EssauT. H.Ollendick (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of the treatment of childhood and adolescent anxiety (pp. 335-352). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Under Review and In Preparation for Submission
3. Davidson, T. M., Bunnell, B. E., Maples-Keller, J. L., Borg, K., Ruggiero, K. J. (Under Review). Pilot evaluation of a text-messaging symptom tracking resource for adolescent traumatic injury patients. Psychiatric Services.
2. Brown, W. J., Wilkerson, A., Boyd, S. J., Dewey, D., Mesa, F.,Bunnell, B. E. (Under Review). Sleep disturbance in children and adolescents with anxiety disorders: A review of the current literature.Sleep.
1. Bunnell, B. E., Beidel, D. C., & Mesa, F. (In Preparation). Using mobile technology in the treatment of selective mutism: The incorporation of mobile applications. Manuscript in Preparation.
Seminars, Symposia, and Invited Presentations
21. Bunnell, B. E.,Davidson, T. M., Cook, D. L., Nemeth, L. S., Treiber, F. A., &Ruggiero, K. J. (2015; InvitedSpeaker). PRACTICE: Amobileapplicationtoincreasehomeworkuseandengagementduringchildmentalhealthtreatment. MedicalUniverityofSouthCarolinaDepartmentofPsychiatryandBehavioralSciencesAnnualUpdateinPsychiatry, Charleston, SouthCarolina, June.
20. Welch, B. M., Qanungo, S.,Bunnell, B. E. (2017). Growingtheevidence-basefortelemedicineusingformalresearchmethodologies.Annual Telehealth Summit of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, March.
19. Ruggiero, K. J., Davidson, T. M., Bunnell, B. E., Maples-Kellar, J., & Fakhry, S. (2016; Invited Presentation). Trauma Resilience and Recovery Program: A stepped care model to facilitate recovery after traumatic injury. International Conference on Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience, Cologne, Germany, July.
18. Bunnell, B. E. (2016; Invited Presentation). Technology-based solutions to improve quality of care in child mental health treatment.Ralph H. Johnson VAMC Health Equity and Rural Outreach Innovation Center, Charleston, South Carolina, June.
17. Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C. (2016; Symposium Participant).Using technology in the treatment of selective mutism: The incorporation of mobile applications.Anxiety Disorders Association of America Annual Convention, Miami, Florida, April.
16. Bunnell, B. E., Davidson, T. M., Nemeth, L. S., Treiber, F. A., Ruggiero, K. J. (2015; Invited Presentation). Technology-based solutions to improve quality of care in child mental health treatment. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November.
15. Davidson, T. M., Bunnell, B. E.,Fahry, S., Borg, K., & Ruggiero, K. J. (2015). Telehealth Resilience and Recovery Program: A new service to accelerate mental health recovery after traumatic injury. MUSC Outpatient/School Based Telemedicine Work Group, Charleston, South Carolina, October.
14. Beidel, D. C., Spitalnick, J., Wong Sarver, N., Bunnell, B. E., Bowers, C. A.,Procci, K. (2015; Symposium Participant). Technology as a tool for the treatment of social anxiety disorder and selective mutism. Anxiety Disorders Association of America Annual Convention, Miami, Florida, April.
13. Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C. (2014; Symposium Participant). Technology and the treatment of selective mutism: Theoretical implications. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November.
12. James, N. T., Bunnell, B. E., Mesa, F., Beidel, D. C., & Mirza, M. (2014) Social anxiety and its relation to perceived qualitative aspects of social interactions. National Board of Trustees Conference Tour at UCF, Orlando, Florida, April.
11. James, N. T., Bunnell, B. E., Mesa, F., Beidel, D. C., & Mirza, M. (2014) Social anxiety and its relation to perceived qualitative aspects of social interactions. UCF Board of Trustees Meeting, Orlando, Florida, May.
10. De Los Reyes, A., Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C. (2013; Symposium Participant). Informant discrepancies in adult social anxiety disorder assessments: Links with contextual variations in observed behavior. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, Nashville, TN, November.
9. Strater, L., Riley, J., Davis, F., Procci, K., Bowers, C., Beidel, D. C., Bunnell, B. E.,Proaps, A., Sankaranarayanan, G., Li, B., De, S., & Cao, C. G. L. (2013; Symposium Participant). Me and my VE, Part 2. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, September.
8. Beidel, D. C., & Bunnell, B. E. (2013; Invited Presentation).The Global War on Terror Psychosocial adjustment among the children of deployed OEF/OIF service members.Learning Institute for Elders Spring Lecture Series, Orlando, FL, March.
7. Bunnell, B. E., Wong, N., & Beidel, D. C. (2012; Symposium Participant). Comprehensive social skills training for youth with Asperger’s disorder: Assessing impact on core and associated features. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, National Harbor, MD, November.
6. Beidel, D. C., Scott, S., Sharfstein, L. S., & Bunnell, B. E. (2012; Symposium Participant). Selective mutism and emotion regulation. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, National Harbor, MD, November.
5. Beidel, D. C., Bunnell, B. E., Mesa, F., Nieves, M., & Owens, M. (2012; Symposium Participant). Treatment outcome for childhood social phobia: Assessing impact on school, family, peers, and home functioning. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, National Harbor, MD, November.
4. Bunnell, B. E.,Beidel, D. C. (2012; Invited Presentation). Using technology in the treatment of children and adolescents with selective mutism: Case examples and future directions in research. Selective Mutism Group Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, October.
3. Beidel, D. C., Bunnell, B. E., & Scott, S. L. (2011; Keynote Address). Emotion regulation in selective mutism: Can they really be so anxious if they look so calm? Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, November.
2. Bunnell, B. E. (2011; Invited Presentation). Steps toward preparing for graduate school in psychology. University of Central Florida Psych Society Meeting, Orlando, FL, October.
1. Beidel, D. C., Bunnell, B. E., & Scott, S. L. (2011; Keynote Address). Emotion regulation in selective mutism: Can they really be so anxious if they look so calm? Selective Mutism Group Annual Conference, New York, NY, October.
Conference Presentations
22. Bunnell, B. E., Davidson, T. M., Winkelman, J. R., Cook, D. L., & Ruggiero, K. J. (2017).The Telehealth Resilience and Recovery Program: Accelerating mental health recovery after traumatic injury. American Telehealth Association 2017 International Conference and Tradeshow, Orlando, Florida, April.
21. Cook, D. L., Winkelmann, J. R., McMahan, B., Bunnell, B. E., Davidson, T. D., Ruggiero, K. J. (2017). Accelerating mental health recovery after traumatic injury through telehealth. Annual Telehealth Summit of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, March.
20. Cook, D. L., Hamblen, J. L., Bunnell, B. E., Davidson, T. M., Borkman, A., Ruggiero, K. J. (2016). Aboutface: Pilot study of a digital storytelling resource to reduce stigma and increase treatment-seeking behavior among veterans.Medical University of South Carolina Student Research Day, Charleston, South Carolina,November.
19. Bunnell, B. E., Davidson, T. M., Cook, D. L., Hanson, R. F., Danielson, C. K., Saunders, B. E., Ruggiero, K. J. (2016). Feasibility of a Tablet-Based Approach to Enhance Child Engagement and Provider Fidelity in Child Mental Health Treatment. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, New York, New York, October.
18. Davidson, T. M., Bunnell, B. E., Maples, J., Cook, D. L., Stevens, E., Winkelmann, J. R,Fahkry, S. M., Borg, K. T., Ruggiero, K. J. (2016). Telehealth Resilience and Recovery Program: A New Service to Accelerate Mental Health Recovery after Traumatic Injury. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Annual Convention, New York, New York, October.