Chelsea E. Sleep

Curriculum Vitae

Contact Information

Work Address: 125 Baldwin Street, Athens, Georgia 30602

Email:

Phone: 502.298.9553

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Psychology (Clinical) Exp. 2021

University of Georgia, Athens GA

APA Accredited, PCSAS Accredited

Master of Science, Psychology 2015

Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY

Thesis:Elaborating Borderline and Psychopathic Personality with the Computerized Adaptive Test of Personality Disorder in a Female Correctional Sample

Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Sociology 2011

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

Awards and Honors

Section IX (Assessment Psychology) of the Society of Clinical Psychology (APA Division 12)

Student Research Fellowship 2014

Title: Elaborating Borderline and Psychopathic Personality Disorders with the Computerized Adaptive Test of Personality Disorder (CAT-PD) in a Female Correctional Sample

Henry E. Adams Memorial Research Award 2017

Review Activities

Ad hoc reviewer:

Current Psychology, Journal of Personal Disorders

Publications

  1. Sleep, C.E., Petty, J.A., & Wygant, D.B. (2015). Framing the results: Assessment of

response bias through select self-report measures in psychological injury evaluations. Psychological Injury and Law, 8, 27-39.

  1. Crego, C., Sleep, C.E., & Widiger, T.A. (2016). Clinicians' judgments of the clinical utility

of personality disorder trait descriptions. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 204, 49-56.

  1. Wygant, D.B., Sellbom, M., Sleep, C.E., Wall, T.D., Applegate, K.C., Krueger, R.F., &

Patrick, C.J. (2016). Examining the DSM–5 Alternative Personality Disorder Model Operationalization of Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy in a Male Correctional Sample. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 7, 229-239.

  1. Sleep, C.E.,Sellbom, M.S., Campbell, W. K., & Miller, J.D. (2016). Narcissism and

Response Validity: Do Individuals With Narcissistic Features Underreport Psychopathology?.Psychological Assessment, doi:10.1037/pas0000413.

  1. Sleep, C.E., Hyatt, C.S., Lamkin, J., Maples-Keller, J.L., & Miller, J.D. (2017). Examining

the relations among the DSM-5 alternative model of personality, the five factor model, and externalizing and internalizing behavior. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, doi: 10.1037/per0000240.

  1. Hyatt, C.S., Sleep, C.E., Campbell, W.K., & Miller, J.D. (2017). Exposure to

Celebrities as a Possible Explanatory Mechanism in the Perception of American. Collabra, 3,doi.org/10.1525/collabra.52.

  1. Weiss, B., Sleep, C.E., & Miller, J.D. (2017). Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale.

In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. Shackleford (Eds. in Chief), Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences (pp.). Farmington Hills, MI: Springer.

  1. Miller, J.D., Lynam, D.R., Vize, C., Crowe, M, Sleep, C.E., Few, L.R., Campbell, W.K.

(2017). Vulnerable narcissism is (mostly) a disorder of neuroticism. Journal of Personality, doi 10.1111/jopy.12303

  1. Sleep, C.E., Lynam, D.R., Hyatt, C.S., & Miller, J.D. (2017). Perils of Partialling

Redux: The Case of the Dark Triad. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

  1. Hyatt, C.S., Sleep, C.E., Lynam, D.R., Widiger, T.A., Campbell, W.K., & Miller, J.D.

(2017). Ratings of affective and interpersonal tendencies differ for grandiose and vulnerable narcissism: A replication and extension of Gore & Widiger (2016). Journal of Personality.

  1. Sleep, C.E., Lavner, J.A., & Miller, J.D. (2017). Do individuals with maladaptive

personality traits find these same traits desirable in potential romantic partners? Personality and Individual Differences, 119, 317–322. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2017.08.010

  1. Miller, J.D., Sleep, C.E., Lamkin, J., Vize, C.E., Campbell, W.K., & Lynam, D.R. (2017).

Personality disorder traits: Perceptions of likability, impairment and ability to change as correlates and moderators of desired level. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment.

  1. Maples-Keller, J.L., Williamson, R.L., Sleep, C.E., Carter N.T., Campbell, W.K., & Miller,

J.D. (2017). Using Item Response Theory to develop a 60-item representation of the NEO-Five Factor Inventory using the International Personality Item Pool: Development of the IPIP-FFI. Journal of Personality Assessment.

  1. Sleep, C.E., Wygant, D.B., & Miller, J.D. (In Press). Examining the incremental utility of

DSM-5 Section III traits and impairment in relation to traditional personality disorder scores in a female correctional sample. Journal of Personality Disorders.

  1. Miller, J.D., Lamkin, J., Maples-Keller, J.L., Sleep, C.E.,Lynam, D.R. (In Press). A test of

theempirical profile and coherence of the DSM-5 Psychopathy Specifier. Psychological Assessment.

  1. Sleep, C.E., & Sellbom, M. (In Press). Categorical and dimensional approaches to the

diagnosis of personality disorders. In A Casebook and Workbook for Users of the ICD-10-CM: Psychological and Behavioral Conditions.

  1. Hyatt, C.S., Sleep, C.E., Weiss, B., & Miller, J.D. (In Press). Personality and Aggression: A

general trait perspective. In. A. Vazsonyi, D. Flannery, & M. DeLisi (Eds.) Cambridge Handbook of Violent Behavior and Aggression,2nd Edition.

  1. Miller, J.D., Sleep, C.E., & Lynam, D.R. (In Press)DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality

Disorder: Testing the Trait Perspective Captured in Criterion B. Current Opinion in Psychology.

Manuscripts Under Review

Crowe, M.L., Weiss, B.M., Sleep, C.E., Harris, A.M., Carter, N.T., Lynam, D.R., Miller, J.D. Fearless Dominance/Boldness is not related to externalizing problems even at the extremes: Results from an item response-based analysis. Manuscript under review at Psychological Assessment.

Sleep, C.E., Lynam, D.R., Widiger, T.A., & Miller, J.D. An evaluation of DSM-5 Section III Personality Disorder Criterion A (Impairment) in accounting for psychopathology. Manuscript under review at Psychological Assessment.

Hyatt, C.S., Sleep, C.E., Lamkin, J., Maples-Keller, J.L., Sedikides, C., Campbell, W.K., & Miller, J.D. Narcissism and self-esteem: A nomological network analysis. Manuscript under review at Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Personality Processes and Individual Differences.

Conference Presentations

Miller, J.D.,Sleep, C.E., Lamkin, J., & Lynam, D.R. (2017, September). Personality Disorder Traits: Perceptions of Likability, Impairment, and Desire for Change. Paper presented at the 2017 annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Denver, CO.

Sleep, C.S., Lynam, D.R., Widiger, T.A., & Miller, J.D. (2017, September). Examining the Role of Impairment in Personality Psychopathology and Clinical Symptoms. Poster accepted for presentation at the 2017 annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Denver, CO.

Miller, J. D., Sleep, C., Hyatt, C., & Lynam, D.R. (2017, March). Perils of partialing redux: The case of the dark triad. Talk presented at the International Convention of Psychological Science, Vienna, Austria.

Sleep, C.E., Lynam, D.R., Hyatt, C.S., & Miller, J.D. (September 2016). Perils of Partialling Redux: The Case of the Dark Triad. Poster Accepted for presentation at the 2016 annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Baltimore, MD.

Weiss, B., Crowe, M., Sleep, C.E., Harris, A., Carter, N., & Miller, J.D. (2016, September). Assessing the relevance of fearless dominance to the construct of psychopathy through testing its curvilinear relations with externalizing behaviors. Poster presented at the 30th annual conference for the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Baltimore, MD.

Sleep, C.E., Wygant, D.B., Deeken, D.A., & Miller, J.D. (March 2016). DSM-5 Section III Personality Disorders: Do Impairment Criteria add incrementally to Dimensional Personality Traits in the Prediction of Forensically-relevant Personality Disorders in a Correctional Setting?. Paper accepted for presentation at the 2016 annual meeting of the American Psychological Law Society. Atlanta, GA.

Wygant, D.B., Sleep, C.E.,Deeken, D.A. (March, 2015). Exploring the links between Borderline and Psychopathic Personality with the CAT-PD in College and Correctional Samples. Paper accepted for presentation at the 2015 annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment. New York, NY.

Sleep. C.E., Wygant, D.B., & Deeken, D.A. (March, 2015). Clarifying the Relationship between Trauma and Psychopathy: A Triarchic Perspective. In T.R. Phillips (Chair) Symposium: Exploring the Nature of Associations between Psychopathy and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder from a Multimodal Perspective. Paper accepted for presentation at the 2015 annual meeting of the American Psychology Law Society. San Diego, CA.

Sleep, C.E., Durham, J.L., Cardwell, J., Wygant, D.B., & Umlauf, R.L., (2014, April). Examining the MMPI-2-RF and Waddell’s Non-Organic Signs. Poster presented at the 49th Annual MMPI Workshop and Symposium. Scottsdale, AZ.

Sleep, C.E., Cardwell, J., Kuhl, A., Wygant, D.B., & Sellbom, M. (2014, March). Examination of the Triarchic Scales for the Psychopathic Personality Inventory in a Sample of Male Inmates. Poster presented at the 2014 American Psychological Law Society annual conference. New Orleans, LA.

Research Experience

Personality Studies Laboratory2015 – Present

Major Professor: Joshua Miller, Ph.D., The University of Georgia

  • Develop experimental protocol, collect, and analyze data
  • Attend weekly lab meetings and supervise undergraduate research assistants

Graduate Research Assistant 2013 –2015

Major Professor:Dustin Wygant, Ph.D., Eastern Kentucky University

  • Coordinated all activities of undergraduate research assistants, including supervision of data entry
  • Provided guidance to undergrad RAs regarding research projects

Undergraduate Research Assistant January – December 2011

Supervisor: Thomas Widiger, Ph. D., University of Kentucky

  • Piloted graduate students’ online surveys
  • Coordinated data entry and prepped packets for various research projects

Undergraduate Research Assistant August – December 2010

Supervisor: Jonathan Golding, Ph. D., University of Kentucky

  • Entered and coded data
  • Piloted graduate students’ online surveys

Undergraduate Research Assistant January – May 2010

Supervisor: Richard Milich, Ph. D., University of Kentucky

  • Maintained confidential participant records
  • Scheduledand prepped participants for follow-up survey

Research Assistant April – November 2009

Kentucky Treatment Outcomes Study (KTOS) & Adolescent Kentucky Treatment Outcome Study(AKTOS); Supervisor: TK Logan, Ph. D., University of Kentucky

  • Statewide Intake Data for Analysis, Follow-up survey for substance abuse treatment
  • Responsible for updating and recording confidential client records
  • Conducted phone interviews and completed weekly reports
  • Researched and tracked client’s location for follow-up

Clinical Experience

Grady Trauma ProjectAugust 2017 - Present

Practicum Student, Supervisor: Abigale Powers Lott

  • Clinical intake assessment for differential psychopathological diagnostics
  • Case presentations to inter-disciplinary team

University of Georgia Psychology Clinic August 2015 – 2017

Clinic Assistant,Supervisor: Emily R. Mouilso, Ph.D 2016

  • Weekly individual therapy and psychodiagnostic assessment with adults.
  • Responsibilities: Comprehensive assessment and diagnostic interviewing, case conceptualization, treatment planning, treatment implementation, report and progress report writing.
  • Primary theoretical orientation is cognitive-behavioral.

Adult Team, Supervisor: Emily R. Mouilso, Ph.D 2015

  • Weekly individual therapy with adults.
  • Responsibilities: Comprehensive assessment and diagnostic interviewing, case conceptualization, treatment planning, treatment implementation, report and progress report writing.
  • Primary theoretical orientation is cognitive-behavioral.

Northpoint Training Center 2013 – 2015

Clinical Research Practicum/Internship,Supervisor: Dustin Wygant, Ph.D.

  • All male, medium security prison, Burgin, KY
  • Individual data collection sessions with inmate participantsconsisting of a 5-8 hour battery of neuropsychological and personality tests, clinical interviews (e.g., PCL-R, SCID), and file review
  • Weekly clinical supervision

Eastern Kentucky Psychology Clinic 2013 – 2015

Graduate Clinician, Supervisor: Myra Beth Bundy, Ph.D. and Theresa Botts, Ph.D.

  • Individual therapy with adult and child clients using behavioral and cognitive-behavioral techniques
  • Community outreach for residents of Telford Terrace, nursing home in Richmond, KY
  • Weekly clinical supervision

Green Dot, Violence Prevention Program 2013 – 2014

Graduate Assistant,Supervisor: Lisa Day, Ph.D.

  • Certified Green Dot Instructor
  • Provided Green Dot consultation and resources to individuals reporting campus violence
  • Staffed campus Green Dot events

Professional Affiliations

  • Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP)

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