Esti Iturralde

curriculum vitae

march2013

Contact Information

Department of Psychology, SGM 501

University of Southern California (USC)

3620 South McClintock Way

Los Angeles, California 90089-1061

Telephone(213) 740-2306

Fax(213) 746-9082

Education

2014 Doctoral program in Psychology

(expected)Clinical Science, Child and Family Track

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California

Advisor: Gayla Margolin, Ph.D.

Dissertation: Peer Talk: Influences on Adolescent Sexual Risk, Dating Aggression, and Substance Use

2009 M.A., Psychology

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California

Thesis: Emotion Regulation as a Mechanism Linking Parents’ Marital Aggression to Adolescent Behavioral Problems: A Longitudinal Analysis

2000B.A., History of Science

Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Fellowships and Honors

2012Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) Travel Award

2011, 2013Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD) Travel Award

2009National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program, Honorable Mention

2007–presentCollege Doctoral Fellowship, USC

2007–2008Jonathan and Faye Kellerman Fellowship, USC

2000Harvard College Research Fellowship

1996–2000Harvard College Scholarship

Grants

2011-2014Principal Investigator, NIH F31 Predoctoral National Research Service AwardSponsor: Gayla Margolin, Ph.D.

Project Title: Peer Talk Influence on Adolescent Sexual Risk, Dating Aggression & Substance Use

Funding: $106,918 (stipend and institutional allowance) over 3 years

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journals

Iturralde, E., Margolin, G., Shapiro, L. A. S. (in press). Positive and negative interactions observed between siblings: Moderating effects for children exposed to parents’ conflict.Journal of Research on Adolescence.

Kellerman, I., Margolin, G., Borofsky, L. A., Baucom, B. R., & Iturralde, E. (in press).Electronic aggression among emerging adults: Motivations and contextual factors. Emerging Adulthood.

Saxbe, D.E., Margolin, G., Shapiro, L. A. S., Iturralde, E., Rodriguez, A.R., & Ramos, M.C. (in press). Relative influences: Patterns of HPA axis concordance during triadic family interaction.Health Psychology.

Baucom, B. R., Saxbe, D. E., Ramos, M. C., Spies, L. A., Iturralde, E., Duman, S., & Margolin, G. (2012). Correlates and characteristics of adolescents’ encoded emotional arousal during family conflict. Emotion, 12(6), 1281-1291.

Margolin, G., Vickerman, K. A., Ramos, M. C., Duman Serrano, S., Gordis, E. B., Iturralde, E., Oliver, P. H., & Spies, L. A. (2009). Youth exposed to violence: Stability, co-occurrence, and context. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 12,39-54.

Other

Margolin, G., Spies, L. A., & Iturralde, E. (2010). Co-occurrence of victimization. In B. S. Fisher & S. P. Lab (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

In Preparation

Iturralde, E., & Margolin, G. Adolescents’ discussions with friends about sex: Assumptions worth questioning. (Successfully defended to qualifying exam committee; revision in progress.)

Iturralde, E., & Margolin, G. Adolescents observed talking to their friends: Risky and protective associations with sexual risk behavior. (Data collected and coded; analyses in progress.)

Conference Presentations

Symposia

Saxbe, D.E., Ramos, M.C., Iturralde, E., Shapiro, L. A. S.,Rodriguez, A.R., Margolin, G.(2013, April). Conflict and synchrony: Understanding within-family patterns of HPA axis activation during family conflict. In R. Lucas-Thompson (Chair), Mechanisms and moderators of the relation between family conflict and children’s health. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD), Seattle, WA.

Baucom, B. R., & Iturralde, E. (2012, December). A behaviorist manifesto for the 21st century. Paper presented by second author at the Annual Summit and Conference of the Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association (APSIPA), Los Angeles, CA.

Baucom, B. R., Iturralde, E., Lee, C. C., Georgiou, P., Narayanan, S., & Margolin, G. (2012, November). Multisystemic family aggression and dynamic emotional processes during triadic family interaction.In S. Weusthoff (Chair),Applied speech signal processing methods in couple and family research.Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT), National Harbor, MD.

Kellerman, I., Guran, E., Iturralde, E., & Margolin, G. (2011, October). The association between early family risk, electronic use, and electronic aggression among emerging adults and their dating partners. In J. Connell & B. Louis (Co-Chairs), Family communication and functioning in emerging adults. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA), Providence, RI.

Iturralde, E., Spies, L. A., Duman, S., Guran, E., Manis, C., Oliver, P. H., & Margolin, G. (2010, March). Here mom and dad go again: Conflict between parents and interactions between siblings. In J. H. Grych (Chair), The spillover effect of family conflict: Adolescents’ perceptions and adjustment. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA), Philadelphia, PA.

Posters

Burgess, C. M., Iturralde, E., & Margolin, G. (2013, May). Adolescents' and parents' perspective taking:Associations with adolescent alienation.Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), Washington, D.C.

Iturralde, E., Margolin, G. (2013, April). Peer norms versus peer talk: Additive and interactive associations with adolescents’ risk behavior. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD), Seattle, WA.

Iturralde, E., Wong, J. D., Kellerman, I., Gillman, A., Hossepian, K., & Margolin, G. (2013, April). Peer aggression online and off: Links with how adolescents talk face-to-face with close friends.Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD), Seattle, WA.

Iturralde, E., Elmgren, S., Wong, J. D., & Margolin, G. (2012, March). Friends’ deviant and supportive talk: Links with adolescent risk behavior. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA), Vancouver, British Columbia.

Iturralde, E., Spies, L., & Margolin, G. (2012, March). Teens talking to friends: Co-rumination, social support, and internalizing symptoms. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA), Vancouver, British Columbia.

Iturralde, E., Kellerman, I., Guran, E., & Margolin, G. (2011, April). Risky friends, aggressive lovers: Associations with adolescent sexual risk. Poster presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association (WPA), Los Angeles, CA.

Iturralde, E., Saxbe, D., Bennett, D., Guran, E., & Margolin, G. (2011, April). Family aggression as a longitudinal predictor of teen pregnancy and risky peer affiliation.Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD), Montreal, Quebec.

Baucom, B., Vickerman, K. A., Oliver, P. H., Ramos, M. C., Duman Serrano, S., Spies, L. A., Iturralde, E., & Margolin, G. (2010, November). Time-varying agreement in parent and child reports of child violence exposure.Poster presented at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT), San Francisco, CA.

Iturralde, E., & Margolin, G. (2009, April). Exposure to marital aggression in adolescence: The role of emotion regulation in behavioral outcomes. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD), Denver, CO.

Ramos, M. C., Duman Serrano, S., Iturralde, E., Vickerman, K. A., & Margolin, G. (2009, April). Violence exposure in young adolescents: Stability and co-occurrence. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD), Denver, CO.

Research Experience

2007–presentGraduate Student Researcher, Family Studies Project, USC

Principal Investigator: Gayla Margolin, Ph.D.

Designed protocols and organized data collection on the two latter waves of a five-wave prospective longitudinal study of family processes and exposure to violence. Collected interview, self-report, behavioral observation, and stress biomarker data from a community sample of adolescents, their parents, and their peers. Developed a behavioral coding system and trained undergraduate raters in its implementation.

2006–2007Research Assistant, Sleep and Psychological Disorders Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley.

Principal Investigator: Allison Harvey, Ph.D.

Activities included: clinical screening assessments; polysomnography (PSG) hookups and recording for overnight sleep studies; psychophysiological hookup and data analysis; and testing of patients with bipolar disorder and insomnia in an emotion elicitation and regulation paradigm.

Invited Talks and Presentations

Oct. 2012Guest lecture, USC. The parent-child relationship in the modern age.Psychology 464, Psychology of Marriage and the Family.

Sept. 2012Presentation, City Year Los Angeles. Help for the helper: Paying attention to your own

mentalhealth needs during your service year. Training workshop for corps members.

Dec. 2011Presentation, City Year Los Angeles. Trauma: What it is and ways to cope. Training

workshop for corps members.

Oct. 2011Presentation, City Year Los Angeles. Let’s talk about “resistance”: Interpersonal

challenges and communication strategies. Training workshop for corps members.

Oct. 2011Panel discussion, USC. Applying for the F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein pre-doctoral NIH NRSA: What? Why? How? When? Department of Psychology.

May 2011Presentation, City Year Los Angeles. Saying goodbye to City Year and to your kids.

Training workshop for corps members.

Nov. 2010Presentation, City Year Los Angeles. Introducing City Year’s partnership with USC. Training workshop for corps members.

May 2010Research talk, USC. Here mom and dad go again: Conflict between parents and interactions between siblings.Leibovitz Research Conference, Department of Psychology.

Sept. 2009Case presentation, USC. In panel discussion, Ongoing assessment of clinical cases and use of the Internet. Department of Psychology.

April 2009Guest lecture, USC. Childhood Disorders: Focus on ADHD.Psychology 360, Abnormal Psychology.

March 2009Spanish Language Presentation, Blazer Learning Center, Los Angeles. La disciplina con los niños(Discipline with children). Training workshop for mothers.

March 2009 Guest lecture, USC. The parent-child relationship.Psychology 464, Psychology of Marriage and the Family.

March 2009 Guest lecture, USC. Transition to parenthood.Psychology 464, Psychology of Marriage and the Family.

Teaching Experience

2010, 2011Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Mentor, USC Department of Psychology. Instructed new graduate students participating in a two-day training seminar at the start of the academic year.

Spring 2010Teaching Assistant, USC, Psychology 100, Introduction to Psychology

Fall 2009Teaching Assistant, USC, Psychology 314, Research Methods

Spring 2009Teaching Assistant, USC, Psychology 360, Abnormal Psychology

Spring 2009Teaching Assistant, USC, Psychology 464, Psychology of Marriage and the Family

Fall 2008Teaching Assistant, USC, Psychology 100, Introduction to Psychology

Clinical Training and Experience

2010–presentGraduate Student Psychotherapist, Mental Health Partnership with Community Organizations, USC

Supervisor: Darby Saxbe, Ph.D.

Founding member of this outreach group, currently conducting individual and group psychotherapy, and behavioral health workshops with City Year Los Angeles corps members, who are devoting a year of service to under-resourced public schools. Also conducting individual psychotherapy and transition-to-college workshops with high-achieving but at-risk high school and college students enrolled in the One Voice college attainment program. (Cognitive-behavioral and interpersonal orientations.)

2008–presentGraduate Student Psychotherapy Trainee, Psychology Services Center, USC

Supervisors: Brian Baucom, Ph.D., Gayla Margolin, Ph.D., Berta Ortiz, Ph.D., and Bob Gore, Ph.D.

Training in cognitive-behavioral and family systems orientations with a formal practicum in therapy with children, couples, and families. Experiences include: couples and family therapy in English and Spanish; semi-structured intake interviews; individual therapy with children, adolescents, and adults; psychodiagnostic and neuropsychological assessments; and DBT group facilitation.

2009–2010Graduate Student Psychotherapy Trainee, Tingstad Older Adult Counseling Center, USC

Supervisors: Joanne Steuer, Ph.D. and Tara Rose, Ph.D.

Practicum in long-term therapy with older adults and brief stress management therapy with caregivers (cognitive-behavioral and interpersonal orientations).

2008Graduate Student Assessment Extern, Bienvenidos Children’s Center, Montebello, CA

Supervisor: Bruce Rush, Psy.D.

Administration of clinical interviews and psychodiagnostic assessment batteries forlow-income and court-referred children and adolescents in English and Spanish. Scored and interpreted test results, wrote integrated assessment reports, presented test results to families and interdisciplinary treatment teams.

2006–2007Local Alameda County Board Member, United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

Reviewed community organization grant applications to determine allocation of federal funds for homeless shelters and food pantries. Performed site visits.

2004–2007Development Coordinator, Covenant House California, Oakland, California

Grant writing, program design and evaluation, volunteer management, event coordination, and donor stewardship on behalf of program serving homeless and at-risk youth.

2003–2004Intern,International Rescue Committee, Oakland, California

Counseling of refugees and asylees in resettlement and family reunification; Spanish-English translation and interviewing.

Other Professional Activities

Graduate Student Co-reviewer forJournal of Family Psychology, Journal of Adolescent Health, and Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

Professional Memberships (Student Level)

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)

Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA)

Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD)

Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP)

Western Psychological Association (WPA)

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