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V I T A

S T E V E N R E G E S E R L O P E Z

Department of PsychologyOctober 9, 2014

University of Southern California

3620 S. McClintock

Los Angeles, CA 90089-1061

(213) 740-6310

EDUCATION

1975Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, California

1979Master's of Arts, Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

1982Predoctoral Clinical Psychology Internship, LAC-USC Med Center, Dept. of Psychiatry

1983Doctorate of Philosophy, Psychology, UCLA (Major Field: Clinical Psychology;

Minor Fields: Social Psychology, Evaluation Research)

AWARDS AND HONORS

1975Outstanding Scholar-Athlete, Co-captain, Varsity baseball

1986Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship for Minorities

1988Outstanding mentor, Graduate Student Association, Department of Psychology, USC

1990Fulbright Scholar Award (ITESO, Guadalajara, Mexico)

1991Am Psychological Assoc., Minority Fellowship Program Achievement Award for Research

1994Fellow, Division 45, Ethnic Minority Psychology, American Psychological Association

1998Distinguished Teaching Award, Department of Psychology, UCLA

2000Fellow, Division 12, Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association

2002Midcareer Award for Distinguished Contributions to Latino Psychology 2002

2003 Surgeon General’s Exemplary Service Award for contributions to Mental Health: Culture,

Race and Ethnicity.

2007Dalmas Taylor Award, American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship Program.

2008California Psychological Assoc, Distinguished Scientific Achievement in Psychology Award

2011Stanley Sue Award for Diversity, Society of Clinical Psychology, Am Psychological Assoc

2014Evis Coda Award for Building Hope for Families, Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

1982-83Instructor, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California (USC)

1983-89Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, USC

1989-92Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, USC

1992-97Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, UCLA

1997-08Professor, Department of Psychology, UCLA

2000-08Professor, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, UCLA

2003-08Professor, Cesar Chavez Center for Chicana/o Studies, UCLA

2008-Professor, Department of Psychology, USC

2011-Professor, School of Social Work, USC

2013-Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology, USC

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Psychological Association, Divisions 45, 12

American Psychological Science

National Latino Psychological Association

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES

Associate Editor:Assessment (2006 – 2009)

Editorial Boards: Psychological Science (1995 -1999)

Psychological Assessment (1996 - 2000)

Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences (1998 - 2008)

Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology (2000 - 2004)

Interamerican Psychology (2000 - 2003)

Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment (2002 - 2006)

Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (2003 - )

Transcultural Psychiatry (2003 - )

Psychotherapy (2006 - 2009)

Professional Psychology: Practice and Research (2007- 2012)

Journal of Family Psychology (2009 - 2011)

NIH REVIEW/ADVISORY COMMITTEES

1990;1992-95National Research Council, Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships for Minorities

1992National Institute of Mental Health, Special Review Committee, Services Research Branch, Division of Applied Services Research.

1994Ad hoc reviewer; National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

2002-05; 2010Ad hoc reviewer: National Institute of Mental Health

2005-09National Advisory Council, National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Culture and psychopathology, assessment, and intervention

RESEARCH GRANTS

Mental disorders in Mexico: A research training program. NIH, TW 00061-05, Fogarty International Center, Minority International Research Training, 1994-99. Principal Investigator.

Attributions and expressed emotion in schizophrenia. NIMH, R03 MH53589, 1994-96, Principal Investigator.

Prosocial family factors, culture, and course of schizophrenia. NIMH, K08 MH01499, 1998-2002, Principal Investigator.

The psychosocial functioning of return migrants from rural Mexico. UC-MEXUS, 2000-2001, Co-Investigator. Nelly Salgado de Snyder, Principal Investigator.

Promoting Adherence to Treatment in Mexican Americans with Schizophrenia. NIMH, R01 MH064542, 2002-2008, Co-Investigator. Alex Kopelowicz, Principal Investigator.

Helping Latino Families Care for Relatives with Serious Mental Illness. UCLA Community Partnership, 2004-2006, Principal Investigator.

Family Caregiving of Serious Mental Illness in a Mexican Border Town. UC-MEXUS, 2004-2006, Principal Investigator.

Schizophrenia in Mexican Communities on Both Sides of the Border. UC-MEXUS, 2004-2006, Principal Investigator.

Development of Culturally Competent Mental Health Care, NIMH, R34 MH071498, 2006-2010, Principal Investigator.

Disparities in Mental Health Care for Latinos with Serious Mental Illness, National Institute for Minority Health & Health Disparities, T37 MD003405, 2008-18, PI.

Culture, Neuroscience, and Psychosis. Foundation for Psychocultural Research, 2010-2015. Principal Investigator.

Training and Evaluating Clinicians in Cultural Competence. Southern Counties Regional Partnership, 2010 - 2013. Principal Investigator.

Reducing the Duration of Untreated Psychosis through Community Education, National Institute of Mental Health, 1R01MH103830, 2013-2018, Principal Investigator.

Reducing the Duration of Untreated Psychosis through Community Education, National Institute of Mental Health, 1R01MH103830, 2015-16, PI. Administrative Supplement.

PUBLICATIONS

1)Lopez, S. (1977). Clinical stereotypes of the Mexican American. In J. L. Martinez (Ed.), Chicano psychology (pp. 263-275). New York: Academic Press.

2)Olmedo, E. L., & Lopez, S. (Eds.). (1977). Hispanic mental health professionals (Monograph No. 5). Los Angeles: University of California, Spanish Speaking Mental Health Research Center.

3)Padilla, A. M., Olmedo, E. L., Lopez, S., & Perez, R. (1978). Hispanic mental health bibliography II (Monograph No. 6). Los Angeles: University of California, Spanish Speaking Mental Health Research Center.

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4)Lopez, S. (1981). Mexican American usage of mental health facilities: Underutilization reconsidered. In A. Baron, Jr. (Ed.), Explorations in Chicano psychology (pp. 139-164). New York: Praeger.

5)Lopez, S. (1982). Chicanos and quality mental health care: A new direction for research. In J. Martinez & D. Marinez (Eds.), Aspects in American Indian and Hispanic biomedical research (pp. 124-132). Bethesda, MD: Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science.

6)Lopez, S. (1983). The study of psychotherapy bias: Some conceptual issues and some concluding remarks. In J. Murray & P. R. Abramson (Eds.), Bias in psychotherapy (pp. 353-365). New York: Praeger.

7)Lopez, S. (1984, February). Review of Images and conversations: Mexican Americans recall a Southwestern past. La red/The net, pp. 5-7.

8)Jenkins, J., Karno, M., de la Selva, A., Santana, F., Telles, C. A., Lopez, S., & Mintz, J. (1986). Expressed emotion, maintenance pharmacotherapy, and schizophrenic relapse among Mexican-Americans. Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 22, 621-627.

9)Lopez, S., & Hernandez, P. (1986). How culture is considered in the evaluation of mental health patients. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 174, 598-606.

10)Lopez, S., & Hernandez, P. (1987). When culture is considered in the evaluation and treatment of Hispanic patients. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice and Training, 24, 120-126.

11)Lopez, S., & Nuñez, J. A. (1987). The consideration of cultural factors in selected diagnostic criteria and interview schedules. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 96, 270-272.

12)Karno, M., Jenkins, J., de la Selva, A., Santana, F., Telles, C. A., Lopez, S., & Mintz, J. (1987). Expressed emotion and schizophrenia outcome among Mexican-American families. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 175, 143-151.

13)Lopez, S., & Romero, A. (1988). Assessing the intellectual functioning of Spanish-speaking adults: A comparison of the EIWA and WAIS. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 19, 263-270.

14)Lopez, S. (1988). The empirical basis to ethnocultural and linguistic bias in mental health evaluations of Hispanics. American Psychologist, 43, 1095-1097.

15)Lopez, S. R. (1989). Patient variable biases in clinical judgment: A conceptual overview and methodological considerations. Psychological Bulletin, 106, 184-203.

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16)Lopez, S. R., Grover, K. P., Holland, D., Johnson, M., Kain, C. D., Kanel, K., Mellins, C. A., & Rhyne, M. C. (1989). The development of culturally sensitive psychotherapists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 20, 369-376.

17)Lopez, S. R., & Wolkenstein, B. (1990). Attributions, person perception and clinical issues. In S. Graham & V. S. Folkes (Eds.), Attribution theory: Application to achievement, mental health, and interpersonal conflict (pp. 103-123). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

18)Lopez, S. R., & Taussig, I. M. (1991). Cognitive-intellectual functioning of impaired and nonimpaired Spanish-speaking elderly: Implications for culturally sensitive assessment. Psychological Assessment: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 3, 448-454.

19)Lopez, S. R., Lopez, A. A., & Fong, K. T. (1991). Mexican Americans' initial preferences for their counselors: The role of ethnic factors. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 38, 487-496.

20)Lopez, S. R. (1991). Cultural sensitivity in clinical practice: A process model. California Psychologist, 24, pp. 14;23.

21)Lopez, S. R., Smith, A., Wolkenstein, B. H., & Charlin, V. (1993). Gender bias in clinical judgment: An assessment of the analogue method's transparency and social desirability. Sex Roles, 28, 35-45.

22)Lopez, S. R., & Lopez, A. A. (1993). Mexican Americans' initial preferences for counselors: Research methodologies or researchers' values? Reply to Atkinson and Wampold. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 40, 249-251.

23)Betancourt, H., & Lopez, S. R. (1993). The study of culture, ethnicity, and race in American psychology. American Psychologist, 48, 629-637.

Reprinted in L. A. Peplau & S. E. Taylor (Eds.) (1997). Sociocultural perspectives in social psychology. New York: Prentice-Hall.

Reprinted in N. R. Goldberger & J. B. Veroff (Eds.). (1995). The culture and psychology reader. New York University Press.

24)Homma-True, R., Greene, B., Lopez, S. R., & Trimble, J. E. (1993). Ethnocultural diversity in clinical psychology. Clinical Psychologist, 46, 50-63.

25)Lopez, S. R. (1993). Building bridges in the journey of a Latino/Chicano psychologist. In L. Huang (Ed.), Career development for ethnic minority psychologists: Choices and challenges. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

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26)Weisman, A., Lopez, S. R., Karno, M., & Jenkins, J. H. (1993). An attributional analysis of expressed emotion in Mexican Americans with schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 102, 601-606.

27)Lopez, S. R. (1994). Latinos and the expression of psychopathology: A call for the direct assessment of cultural influences. In C. A. Telles & M. Karno (Eds.), Latino mental health: Current research and policy perspectives (pp. 109-127). Los Angeles: UCLA.

28)Amirkan, J., Betancourt, H., Graham, S., Lopez, S. R., & Weiner, B. (1995). Reflections on affirmative action goals in psychology admissions. Psychological Science, 6, 140-148.

29)Telles, C., Karno, M,. Mintz, J., Paz, G., Arias, M., Tucker, D., & Lopez, S. (1995).

Immigrant families coping with schizophrenia. Behavioral family intervention vs case management with a low-income Spanish-speaking population. British Journal of Psychiatry, 167, 473-479.

30)Lopez, S. R. (1996). Multicultural assessment: Widening our cultural lenses. [Review of Multicultural assessment perspectives for professional psychology.] Contemporary Psychology, 41, 455-456.

31)Weisman, A., & Lopez, S. R. (1996). Family values, religiosity, and emotional reactions to schizophrenia in Mexican and Anglo-American cultures. Family Process, 35, 227-237.

32)Lopez, S. R. (1996). Testing ethnic minority children. In B. B. Wolman (Ed.), The encyclopedia of psychology, psychiatry and psychoanalysis. (pp. 569-572). New York: Henry Holt & Co.

33)Lopez, S. R. (1997). Cultural competence in psychotherapy: A guide for clinicians and their supervisors. In C. E. Watkins, Jr. (Ed.), Handbook of psychotherapy supervision. New York: Wiley.

34)Weisman, A., & Lopez, S. R. (1997). An attributional analysis of emotional reactions to schizophrenia in Mexican and Anglo cultures. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 27, 223-244.

35)Blacher, J., Shapiro, J., Lopez, S. R., Diaz, L., & Fusco, J. (1997). Depression in Latina mothers of children with mental retardation: A neglected concern. American Journal of Mental Retardation, 101, 483-496.

36)Blacher, J., Lopez, S., Shapiro, J., & Fusco, J. (1997). Contributions to depression in Latina mothers with and without children with mental retardation: Implications for caregiving. Family Relations, 46, 325-334.

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37)Shapiro, J., Blacher, J., & Lopez, S. R. (1997). Maternal reactions to children with mental retardation. In J. A. Burack, R. M. Hodapp, & E. Zigler (Eds.), Handbook of mental retardation and development. (pp.606-636). New York: Cambridge Press.

38)Guarnaccia, P.J., & Lopez, S. (1998) The mental health and adjustment of immigrant and refugee children. Child and Adolescent Clinic of North America, 7 , 537-553.

39)Lopez, S. R., Nelson, K. A., Snyder, K. S., & Mintz, J. (1999). Attributions and affective reactions of family members and course of schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 108, 307-314.

40)Lopez, S. R. (2000). Teaching culturally informed psychological assessment. In R. H. Dana (Ed.), Handbook of cross-cultural/multicultural personality assessment (pp. 669–687). Erlbaum: Mahwah, NJ.

41)Chavira, V., Lopez, S. R., Blacher, J., & Shapiro, J. (2000). Latina mothers’ attributions, emotions, and reactions to the problem behaviors of their children with developmental disabilities. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 41, 245-252.

42)Lopez, S. R. & Guarnaccia, P. J. (2000). Cultural psychopathology: Uncovering the social world of mental illness. Annual Review of Psychology, 51, 571-598.

43)Lopez, S. R. (2000). Raising the standard of multicultural counseling/therapy in working with Latino families. [Review of Latino families in therapy: A guide to multicultural practice.] Contemporary Psychology, 45, 128-130.

44)Weisman, A. G., Lopez, S. R., Ventura, J., Nuechterlein, K. H., Goldstein, M. J., & Hwang, S. (2000). A comparison of psychiatric symptoms between Anglo-Americans and Mexican-Americans with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 26, 817-824.

45)Vega, W. A., & Lopez, S. R. (2001). Priority issues in Latino mental health services research. Mental Health Services Research, 3, 189-200.

46)Lopez, S. R., Kopelowicz, A., & Cañive, J. (2002). Strategies in developing culturally competent family interventions for schizophrenia: The case of Hispanics in Madrid and Los Angeles. In H. P. Lefley & D. L. Johnson (Eds.), Family interventions in mental illness: International perspectives (pp. 61-90). Westport, CT: Greenwood.

47)Kopelowicz, A., Zarate, R., Gonzalez, V., Lopez, S. R., Ortega, P., Obregon, N., & Mintz, J. (2002). Evaluation of expressed emotion in schizophrenia: A comparison of Caucasians and Mexican Americans. Schizophrenia Research, 55, 179-186.

48)Lopez, S. R. (2002). Teaching culturally informed psychological assessment: Conceptual issues and demonstrations. Journal of Personality Assessment, 79, 226-234

49)Lopez, S. R. (2002). Introduction to Special Section on Disparities in Mental Health Care for Latinos. Psychiatric Services, 53, 1545-1546.

50)Lopez, S. R. (2002). A research agenda to improve accessibility and quality of mental health care for Latinos. Psychiatric Services 53, 1569-1573.

51)Vazquez, M., & Lopez, S. (2002). Martha E. Bernal (1931-2001): Obituary. American Psychologist, 57, 362-363.

52)Lopez, S. R., & Kopelowicz, A. (2003). Family interventions for serious mental illness: Translating research to practice. World Psychiatry, 2, 34-35.

53)Lopez, S. R. (2003). Reflections on the Surgeon General’s report on mental health: Culture, race, and ethnicity. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 27, 419-434.

54)Weisman, A., Gomes, L., & Lopez, S. R. (2003). Shifting blame away from ill relatives: Latino families’ reactions to schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 175, 143-151.

55)Lopez, S.R., Nelson Hipke, K., Polo, A. J., Jenkins, J. et al. (2004). Ethnicity, expressed emotion, attributions, and course of schizophrenia: Family warmth matters. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113, 428-439.

56)Lopez, S. R., & Weisman, A. (2004). Integrating a cultural perspective in test development. In R. Velasquez, L. Arellano, & B. McNeil (Eds.), Handbook of Chicana/o Psychology (pp. 129-152). Mahwah, New Jersey: Erlbaum.

57)Lopez, S. R., & Guarnaccia, P. J. (2005). Conceptions of psychopathology: The social world’s impact on mental illness. In J. E. Maddux & B. A. Winstead (Eds.), Psychopathology: Foundations for a contemporary understanding (pp. 19-37). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

58)Kopelowicz, A., Lopez, S. R., Zarate, R., O’Brien, M., Gordon, J., Chang, C., & Gonzalez-Smith, V. (2006). Expressed emotion and family interactions in Mexican Americans with schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 19, 330-334

59)O’Brien, M. P., Gordon, J. L, Bearden, C. E., Lopez, S. R., Kopelowicz, A., & Cannon, T. D. (2006). Positive family environment predicts improvement in symptoms and social functioning among adolescents at imminent risk for onset of psychosis. Schizophrenia Research, 81, 269-271.

60)Ramirez Garcia, J. I., Chang, C., Young, J., Lopez, S. R., & Jenkins, J. H. (2006). Family support predicts psychiatric medication usage among Mexican American individuals with schizophrenia. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 41,624-631.

61)Lakes, K., Lopez, S. R., & Garro, L. (2006). Cultural competence and psychotherapy: Applying anthropologically informed conceptions of culture. Psychotherapy, 43, 380-s396.

62)Lee, C. S., Lopez, S. R., Colby, S. M., Tejada, M., Garcia Coll, C., & Smith, M.(2006). Social processes underlying acculturation: A study of drinking behavior among immigrant Latinos in the Northeast United States.Contemporary Drug Problems, 33, 585-609.

63)Breitborde, N. J. K., Lopez, S. R., Wickens, T. D., Jenkins, J. H., & Karno, M. (2007). Towardspecifying the nature of the relationship between expressed emotion and schizophrenic relapse: The utility of curvilinear models. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 16, 1-10.

64)Niv, N., Lopez, S. R., Glynn, S. M., & Mueser, K. T. (2007). The role of substance use in families’ attributions and affective reactions to their relative with severe mental illness. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 195, 307-314

65)Vega, W. A., Karno, M., et al. (2007). Persistent mental disorders among U.S. Hispanics: Research issues for improving treatment. Psychiatric Services, 58, 385-394.

66)Lee, C. S., Abrantes, A. M., Colby, S. M., Lopez, S. R., & Jordan, T. (2008). Medical student judgments of adolescents with alcohol use disorders (AUD). Substance Use and Misuse, 43, 709-721.

67)Aguilera, A., & Lopez, S. R. (2008). Community determinants of Latinos’ use of mental health services. Psychiatric Services, 58, 385-394.

68)Dorian, M., Ramirez Garcia, J., Lopez, S. R., & Hernandez, B. (2008). Acceptance and expressed emotion in Mexican American caregivers of relatives with schizophrenia. Family Process, 47, 215-228.

69)Lopez, S. R., & Guarnaccia, P. J. (2008). Conceptions of psychopathology: The social world’s impact on mental illness. In J. E. Maddux & B. A. Winstead (Eds.), Psychopathology: Foundations for a contemporary understanding (2nd ed., pp. 19-37). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

70)O’Brien, M. P., Zinberg, J. L., Bearden, C. E., Lopez, S. R., Kopelowicz, A., Daley, M., & Cannon, T. D. (2008). Parent attitudes and parent adolescent interaction in families of youth at risk for psychosis and with recent-onset psychotic symptoms. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2,268-276.

71)Polo, A. J., & Lopez, S. R. (2008). Diagnosis of depression among Latino children and adults. In S. Aguilar-Gaxiola, T. Gulotta, & C. Magana (Eds.), Prevention and treatment of depression in Latinos. New York: Springer.

72)Breitborde, N. J. K., Lopez, S. R., & Neuchterlein, K. (2009). Expressed emotion, human agency, and schizophrenia: Toward a new model for the EE-relapse association. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 33, 41-60.

73)Breitborde, N. J. K., Lopez, S. R., Chang, C., Kopelowicz, A., & Zarate, R. (2009). Emotional overinvolvement can be deleterious to for caregivers’ health: Mexican Americans caring for an ill relative with schizophrenia. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 44, 716–723

74)Polo, A. J., & Lopez, S. R. (2009). Culture, context, and the internalizing distress of Mexican American youth. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 38, 1-13.

75)Lopez, S. R., Garcia Ramirez, J. I., Ullman, J. B., Kopelowicz, A., Jenkins, J., Breitborde, N. J. K., & Placencia, P. (2009). Cultural variability in manifestation of expressed emotion. Family Process, 48, 179-194.

76)Lopez, S. R., Lara, M.C., Kopelowicz, A., Solano, S., Foncerrada, H., & Aguilera, A. (2009). La CLAve to increase psychosis literacy of Spanish-speaking community residents and family caregivers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, 763-774.

77)Kopelowicz, A., Lopez, S. R., & Vega, W. A. (2009). Disabled populations. In P. Ruiz & A. Primm (Eds.), Disparities in psychiatric care: Clinical and cross-cultural perspectives (pp. 198-209). Baltimore: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

78)Breitborde, N. J. K., Lopez, S. R., & Kopelowicz, A. (2010). Expressed emotion and health outcomes among Mexican-Americans with schizophrenia and their caregiving relatives. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 198,105-109.

79)Aguilera, A., Lopez, S. R., Breitborde, N. J. K., Kopelowicz, A., & Zarate, R. (2010). Expressed emotion, sociocultural context and the course of schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119, 875-885.

80)Lee, C. S., Lopez, S. R., Hernandez, L., Colby, S. M., Caetano, R. et al. (2011). A cultural adaptation of motivational interviewing to address heavy drinking among Hispanics. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 17, 317-324.

81)Medina-Pradas, C., Navarro, J. B., Lopez, S. R., Grau, A., & Obiols, J. E. (2011). Dyadic view of expressed emotion, stress, and eating disorder psychopathology. Appetite, 57, 743-748.

82)Medina-Pradas, C., Navarro, J. B., Lopez, S. R., Grau, A. & Obiolos, J. E. (2011). Further development of a scale of perceived expressed emotion and its evaluation in a sample of patients with eating disorders. Psychiatry Research, 190, 291-296.

83)Kopelowicz, A., Zarate, R., Wallace, C. J., Lopez, S. R., Liberman, R. P., & Mintz, J. (2012). The ability of multifamily groups to improve treatment adherence in Mexican Americans with schizophrenia. Archives of General Psychiatry, 69, 265-273.

84)Lopez, S. R., Barrio, C., Kopelowicz, A., & Vega, W. A. (2012). From documenting to eliminating disparities in mental health care for Latinos. American Psychologist, 67, 511-523.

85)Breitborde, N. J. K., Lopez, S. R., Aguilera, A., & Kopelowicz, A. (2013). Perceptions of efficacy, expressed emotion, and the course of schizophrenia: The case of emotional overinvolvement. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 201, 833-840.

86)Lee, C. S., Lopez, S. R., Colby, S. M., Rohsenow, D., Hernandez, L. et al. (2013). Culturally adapted motivational interviewing for Latino heavy drinkers: Results from a randomized clinical trial. Journal of Ethnicity and Substance Abuse, 12, 356-373.

87)Lee, C. S. Colby, S. M., Rohsenow, D., Lopez, S. R., Hernandez, L., & Caetano, R. (2013). Acculturation stress and drinking problems among urban heavy drinking Latinos in the Northeast. Journal of Ethnicity and Substance Abuse, 12, 308-320.

88)Tsai, K. H., Lopez, S., Marvin, S., Zinberg, J., Cannon, T. D., O’Brien, M., & Bearden, C. E. (in press). Perceptions of family criticism and warmth and their link to symptom expression in racially/ethnically diverse adolescents and young adults at clinical high risk for psychosis. Early Intervention in Psychiatry.

89)Casas, R. N., Gonzales, E., Aldana-Aragon, E., Lara-Munoz, M. del C., Kopelowicz, A., Andrews, L., & Lopez, S. R. (in press). Toward the early recognition of psychosis among Spanish-speaking adults on both sides of the US-Mexico border. Psychological Services.

90)Kim, J., & Lopez, S. R. (in press). The expression of depression in Asian Americans and European Americans. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (2001-2014)

Lopez, S. R. (October 3, 2014). Reducing the duration of untreated psychosis among Spanish-speaking Latinos. Santa Cruz County Department of Mental Health, Watsonville, California.