Brooke A. Stipelman p.1

Brooke A. Stipelman

12709 Huntsman Way(732) 208-3042

Potomac, MD

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LICENSE/CERTIFICATION

Licensed Psychologist, State of Maryland (License # 04788)

Certificate in Evaluation Practice, The Evaluators Institute: July 2011

EDUCATION

The University of Maryland, College Park

Doctorate of Psychology, August 2008

Dissertation: Distress Tolerance as a Unique and Moderating Predictor of Smoking Relapse (defended 5/2008)

Dissertation Chair: Carl Lejuez, Ph.D.

Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology

UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School University Behavioral Healthcare, PiscatawayNJ (APA accredited)

Internship Director: Edward Barrett, Ph.D.

The University of Maryland, College Park

Master of Arts, December 2005, GPA 3.80

Masters Thesis: Social Skills Deficit versus Performance Inhibition in Socially Anxious Individuals (defended 10/05)

Thesis Chair: Deborah Beidel, Ph.D.

The GeorgeWashingtonUniversity, Washington,DC

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, 2001, magna cum laude, GPA 3.72

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

7/12-presentAbrams and Associates: Center for Family Psychotherapy, Kensington MD

Licensed Psychologist. Provide cognitive behavioral individual therapy to adults, young adults and adolescents. Run social skills groups for children with ADHD and anxiety.

1/09-7/12The Bethesda Group Psychological Services, LLC, BethesdaMD

Licensed Psychologist. Provided psychoeducational and neuropsychological testing for adult and child populations. Provided cognitive behavioral therapy for adults with specialization in tobacco treatment and pain management.

9/07-08-08UMDNJRobertWoodJohnsonMedicalSchool, University Behavioral Healthcare, Piscataway, NJ

Therapist. Provided general individual, group, family and couples therapy for adults and children at a number of different outpatient and partial hospitalization sites within UMDNJ. Provided psychoeducational and neuropsychological testing for adult and child populations. Also provided specialized treatment for tobacco at the Tobacco Dependence Program, pain and stress management in the Department of Rheumatology at RobertWoodJohnsonHospital, and relationship and sexual health for patients with SMI at the UBHC Partial Hospitalization Program.

7/05-8/07Harbor Lights Salvation Army Center, Washington, DC

Therapist, Provided supportive counseling to patients receiving residential substance use treatment. Worked as a therapist on an interoceptive and acceptance-based exposure therapy protocol for adult drug users with high anxiety sensitivity who are attempting to quit.

1/05-8/07The University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Therapist, Center for Addiction Personality and Emotion Research, Carl Lejuez, Ph.D.

Co-ran two different behavioral smoking cessation group treatments as part of a large-scale treatment-outcome study. Conducted brief individual behavior therapy for smoking cessation.

8/04-12/05The University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Therapist, MarylandCenter for Anxiety Disorders, Deborah Beidel, Ph.D. & Samuel Turner, Ph.D.

Co-ran social skills groups and provided individual imaginal and in vivo exposure therapy for adult and child social phobia research subjects using Social Effectiveness Therapy (SET).

6/04-8/07The University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Therapist, Psychology Clinic, Colleen Byrne, Ph.D., & Jeffrey Wilken, Ph.D.

Conducted psychoeducational testing for both adults and children. Provided cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal therapy for child and adult clinical populations.

10/00-5/01The NorthwestPregnancyCenter,Washington, DC

Intern, Gained experience in using a crisis intervention model to counsel women with pregnancy decisions. Handled small caseload of clients, and provided them with counseling, resources, and referrals to relevant social service and public assistance agencies. Updated referral directory of over 100 social service agencies to aid clients with financial, legal, and psychiatric needs.

1/00-5/02Prevent Child Abuse MWA, WashingtonDC

Telephone Crisis Counselor, Received training in general crisis intervention model and strategy. Volunteered weekly to handle telephone calls and counsel a wide range of callers using the crisis call model and nonjudgmental, reflective listening. Participated in the seasonal training of new volunteers by facilitating the lessons and leading role play groups and discussions. Provided supervision and evaluations during observation shifts for new volunteers.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

10/09-presentKelly Government Solutions, Rockville, MD

Scientific Program Manager (Contractor), National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Science of Research and Technology Branch, Behavioral Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences

Serve as a full time member of the Science of Team Science Team (SciTS) in the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) of the National Cancer Institute. The mission of the SciTS team is to advance our understanding of effective team science approaches, including cross-disciplinary team approaches, by implementing and stimulating original SciTS research and supporting the translation of emerging knowledge into best practices to enhance the conduct, support, and evaluation of team science.

10/08-10/09National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD

Cancer Research Training Fellow, Office of the Associate Director, Behavioral Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences

Involved in assisting on all aspects of the Evaluation of Large Initiatives (ELI) project in the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) of the National Cancer Institute, The purpose of ELI is to develop methods and processes for evaluating several large research initiatives funded through NCI.

9/07-8/08UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ

Research Assistant, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Addiction Psychiatry

Assisted on a grant to evaluate a one-session motivational interviewing intervention designed to motivate smokers with serious mental illness to seek treatment for tobacco dependence. Participated with Dr. Williams on a project enacted by the state of New Jersey to transition state run psychiatric hospitals into smoke free environments. Assisted in data analysis and manuscript writing on results from a large scale treatment outcome study assessing a behavioral smoking treatment for smokers with schizophrenia.

1/06-8/07The University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Research Assistant, Center for Addictions, Personality, and Emotion Research

Assisted as co-project director on a grant designed to assess behavioral activation as a treatment for mildly depressed smokers (BATS). Responsibilities included developing and editing treatment manuals, participant recruitment, scheduling and running subjects, and co-leading treatment groups.

8/03-12/05The University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Research Assistant, Maryland Center for Anxiety Disorders

Participated in the implementation of a treatment-outcome study of social phobia. Various duties included treatment of patients using Social Effectiveness Therapy (SET) or exposure therapy, screening and runningnormal control subjects, conducting pre-treatment assessments and post-treatment follow-ups of socially phobic patients, leading behavioral assessment tasks, and coding behavioral assessment task tapes.

8/01-7/03National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health,Bethesda,MD

Intramural Research Training Award,Mood and Anxiety Disorders Research Program,Section on Developmental Genetic Epidemiology

Participated in the planning, writing, and piloting of a large scale family study protocol looking at depression, anxiety, and migraine within families. Work involved participation in recruitment, interviewing, and study coordination. Engaged in ongoing data analysis using the Yale Family Study data set. Assistedin various research assistant duties such as literature reviews, manuscript preparation,and research gathering.

9/00-12/00The GeorgeWashingtonUniversity, Washington,DC

Research Assistant

Assisted in coding videotapes and participated in data analysis discussions for research concerning observational learning with autistic children.

2/00-7/00The GeorgeWashingtonUniversity, WashingtonDC

Research Assistant

Conducted literature reviews, administered specialized telephone interviews assessing diabetes management behaviors in children and parents, and engaged in data scoring and entry of numerous psychosocial questionnaires for a study conducted at GeorgetownUniversity on adherence to daily diabetes management in children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

1/00-5/00Family Mental Health Foundation, Washington, DC

Intern,

Assisted in various clerical duties including word processing, financial management, document preparation, and distribution. Participated in preliminary research and writing of a grant proposal for local obstetricians and gynecologists to screen women using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale for post partum depression to provide early intervention. Attended board meetings and met with local hospital doctors and administration to garner participation and support for the project.

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PUBLICATIONS

Czajkowski, S.M., Hall, K.L., Lynch, M., Stipelman, B.A., et al. (2014). Advancing Prevention Science: Supporting and Engaging in Transdisciplinary Translational Research. Translational Behavioral Medicine.Submitted.

Stipelman BA, Hall KL, Zoss A, Okamoto J, Stokols D, Börner K (2014) Mapping the

Impact of Transdisciplinary Research: A Visual Comparison of Investigator-Initiated and Team-Based Tobacco Use Research Publications. Journal of Translational Medicine and Epidemiology, 2(2); 1033.

Vogel AL,Stipelman BA, Hall K, Stokols D, Nebeling L, and Spruijt-Metz D. (2014) Pioneering the transdisciplinary team science approach: Lessons learned from National Cancer Institute grantees. Journal of Translational Medicine and Epidemiology, 2(2); 1027.

Stipelman, B.A., Augustson, E., & McNeel, T.(2013). The relationship among smoking, sleep, and chronic rheumatic conditions commonly associated with pain in the national health interview survey.Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 36(5), 539-548.

Hall, K.L., Olster, D.H., Stipelman, B.A., & Vogel, A.L. (2012). News from NIH: Resources for team –based research to more effectively address complex public health problems. Translational Behavior Medicine,2(4): 373–375.

Hall, K.L., Stipelman, B. A., Eddens, K.S, Kreuter, M.W., Bame, S.I., Meissner, H.I, Yabroff, K.R., et al. (2012). Advancing collaborative research with 2-1-1 to reduce health disparities. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 43(6 Suppl 5):S518-28.

Hall, K.L., Vogel, A.L., Stipelman, B.A., Stokols, D., Morgan, G., & Gehlert, S. (2012). A four-phase model of transdisciplinary team-based research: goals, team processes, and strategies. Translational Behavior Medicine, 2(4): 415–430.

[Companion Policy Brief: Eyler, A. (2012). A model for transdisciplinary team-based research: implications for policy and research. Translational Behavioral Medicine,2(4): p 380.]

Vogel, Al., Feng, A., Oh, A., Hall, K.L., Stipelman, B.A., Stokols, D., Moser, R.P., et al. (2012). Influence of a National Cancer Institute transdisciplinary research and training initiative on trainees’ collaborative orientation, research skills, and scholarly productivity. Translational Behavior Medicine, 2(4): 459–468.

Hall, K.L., Stokols, D., Stipelman, B.A., Vogel, A., Feng, A., Masimore, B., Morgan, G., Moser, R.P., Marcus, S.E., & Berrigan, D. (2012). Does Team Science Add Value? A Bibliometric Study Comparing the Productivity of NIH-funded Team Science Center Grants with Single Investigator Driven Grants. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 42(2), 157-163.

[Companion Editorial: Rimer, B.K. & Abrams, D.B. (2012).Present and Future Horizons for Transdisciplinary Research.American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 42 (2), 200-201.]

Misra, S., Stokols, D., Hall, K.L., Feng, A.Stipelman, B.A. (2011). Collaborative Processes in Transdisciplinary Research and Efforts to Translate Scientific Knowledge Into Evidence-Based Health Practices and Policies. In M. Kirst, N. Schaefer-McDaniel, S. Hwang, & P. O'Campo (Eds.) Converging Disciplines: A Transdisciplinary Research Approach to Urban Health Problems (pp. 97-110). New York: Springer.

Richards, J. M.,Stipelman, B.A., Bornovalova, M. A., Daughters, S. B., Sinha, R., & Lejuez, C.W. (2011). The Relationship between Stress, HPA Axis Functioning, and Nicotine: State of the Science and Directions for Future Work.Biological Psychology, 88, 1-12.

Williams, J. M., Steinberg, M. L., Zimmerman, M. H., Ganhi, K., Stipelman, B., Dooley, T., Krejci, J., & Ziedonis, D. M. (2010). Comparison of two intensities of tobacco dependence counseling on schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 38, 384-393.

Merikangas K. R., Li, J., Stipelman B., Yu, K., Fucito, L., Low, N., & Zhang H. (2009). Specificity of familial aggregation of cannabis use disorders. Addiction, 104, 622-629.

Tull, M. T., Stipelman, B. A., Salters-Pedneault, K., & Gratz, K. L. (2009). An examination of recent non-clinical panic attacks, panic disorder, anxiety sensitivity, and emotion regulation difficulties in the prediction of generalized anxiety disorder in an analogue sample. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23, 275-282.

Daughters, S.B., Stipelman, B.A., Sargeant, M.N., Schuster, R., Bornovalova, M.A., & Lejuez, C.W. (2008). The interactive effects of antisocial personality disorder and court-mandated status on substance abuse treatment dropout. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 34, 157-164.

MacPherson, L., Stipelman, B. A., Duplinsky, M., Brown, R.A., & Lejuez, C. W (2008). Distress tolerance and pre-smoking treatment attrition: Examination of moderating relationships. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 1385-1393.

Beidel, D., & Stipelman, B. A. (2007). Anxiety disorders. In M. Hersen, S. M. Turner, & D. Beidel (Eds.), Adult Psychopathology and Diagnosis (pp. 349-409). New Jersey: Wiley and Sons

Merikangas, K.R., & Stipelman, B. (2004). Genetic epidemiology of substance use disorders. In D. S. Charney, E. J. Nestler (Eds), Neurobiology of Mental Illness (pp. 710-719). New York: OxfordUniversity Press.

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PRESENTATIONS

Stipelman BA, Hall KL, Berrigan D, Basner J & Huang, G. (2014). Examining publication outcomes of transdisciplinary center grants and investigator-initiated grants: A longitudinal comparison. Poster presented at the Fifth Annual International Science of Team Science Conference, Austin, TX. August 6-8, 2014.

Stipelman BA, Huang, G, Hall KL, Wagner R, Shuptrine SR, Pearson K, et al. (2014). An analysis of NIH funding of team-based research grant mechanisms. Poster presented at the Fifth Annual International Science of Team Science Conference, Austin, TX. August 6-8, 2014.

Michaloski J, Bottalico M, Stipelman BA, Kaul P, & Hall KL. (2014). An analysis to examine the productivity and impact of training in the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) initiative. Poster presented at the Fifth Annual International Science of Team Science Conference, Austin, TX. August 6-8, 2014.

Vogel AL, Hall KL, Stipelman BA, Tsakraklides S, Garner D & Grant E. (2014) The Team Science Toolkit: integrating and advancing knowledge for team science. Poster presented at the Fifth Annual International Science of Team Science Conference, Austin, TX. August 6-8, 2014.

Stipelman, B.A., Hall, K.L., Okamoto, J., Berrigan, D., Hachey, M., Morgan, G., & Stokols, D., (2013). A Bibliometric Analysis Assessing the Impact of Participation in a Transdisciplinary Tobacco Research Center on an Investigator’s Research Trajectory. Digital Poster at the First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation. Canberra, Australia.

Stipelman, B.A., Hall, K.L., Okamoto, J., Berrigan, D., Hachey, M., Morgan, G., & Stokols, D., (2013). A Bibliometric Analysis Assessing the Impact of Participation in a Transdisciplinary Tobacco Research Center on an Investigator’s Research Trajectory. Poster Presentation at the Fourth Annual International Science of Team Science Conference. Evanston, Il.

Vogel, A.L, Hall, K.L., & Stipelman, B.A. (2013). The Team Science Toolkit: Integrating and Advancing Knowledge for Team Science. Digital Poster at the First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation. Canberra, Australia.

Vogel AL, Stipelman BA, Hall KL, Nebeling L, Stokols D, Spruijt-Metz D. (2013). Fostering success in transdisciplinary team science: lessons learned from TREC 1 participants. TREC 2 Webinar Series.

Vogel, A.L., Stipelman, B.A., Hall, K.L., Nebeling, L., Stokols, D., & Spruijt-Metz, D. (2013). Fostering Success in Transdisciplinary Team Science: Lessons learned from National Cancer Institute Grantees. Oral Presentation at the Fourth Annual International Science of Team Science Conference. Evanston, Il.

Hall, K.L.,Stipelman, B., & Okamoto, J. (2012). Assessing the added value of transdisciplinary team science: findings from multi-methods.In K. Hall (Chair) Advances in team science evaluation Panel presentation at the Second Annual International Science of Team Science Conference. Chicago, IL.

Feng, A., Stipelman, B.A., Hall, K.L., Stokols, D., Moser, R., Vogel, A., Oh, A., Perna, F., Berger, N., Goran, M., Jeffery, R., McTiernan, A., Thornquist, M., & Nebeling, L. (2011). The influence of Transdisciplinary Training in the Context of a Multi-site Team Science Initiative. Poster presentation at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA.

Feng, A., Vogel, A.L., Oh, A,. Hall, K.L., Stipelman, B.A.,Stokols, D., Nebeling, L., Okamoto, J., & Foster, M.K. (2011). Understanding Research Productivity in the TREC Transdisciplinary Training Program. Poster presentation at the Second Annual International Science of Team Science Conference. Chicago, IL.

Vogel, A.L., Hall, K.L.,Stipelman, B.A., Feng, A., Stokols, D., Foster, M.K., & Okamoto, J. (2011). Supporting the Advancement and Integration of the Science of Team Science Field: The Team Science Toolkit. Poster presentation at the Second Annual International Science of Team Science Conference. Chicago, IL.

Vogel, A.L., Hall, K.L.,Stipelman, B.A., Feng, A., Stokols, D., Okamoto, J., and Foster, M.K. (2011). Supporting the Advancement and Integration of the Science of Team Science Field: The Team Science Toolkit. Poster presentation at the 2011 INGroup Conference. Minneapolis, MN.

Vogel A.L., Hall, K.L., Stipelman, B.A., Feng, A., Stokols, D., Okamoto, J. & Foster, M.K. (2011). Supporting the Advancement and Integration of the Science of Team Science Field: The Team Science Toolkit. Poster presentation at the 2011 Crowdsourcing: The Art and Science of Open Innovation Conference. Bethesda, MD.

Vogel, A.L.,Stipelman, B.A., Feng, A., Stokols, D., Hall, K.L., & Nebeling, L. (2011). Strategies for facilitating and supporting cross-disciplinary team science on cancer: Lessons from the National Cancer Institute's TREC initiative. Presentation at the 2011 American Public Health Association Conference. Washington, DC.

Feng, A., Hall, K., Stokols. D., Vogel, A., & Stipelman, B. (2010).A Multi-Method Evaluation of a Large NIH-Funded Transdisciplinary Research and TrainingCenter Program. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Evaluation Association, San Antonio, TX.

Feng, A., Vogel, A., Stipelman, B., Hall, K., & Stokols, D (2010). Mixed-methods Approaches for Assessing Transdisciplinary Collaborations: Evaluating a Center Grant Program of the National Cancer Institute. Presentation at the 6th annual International Conference on Mixed-Methods. Baltimore, MD.

Scott, J., Blasinksy, M., Stipelman, B., Hall, K., Vogel, A., Feng, A., & Stokols, D. (2010). A Review of Three Decades of Evaluations of ResearchCenter and Network Programs at the National Institutes of Health: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Future Evaluations. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Evaluation Association, San Antonio, TX.

Stipelman, B., Feng, A., Hall., K., Stokols, D., Moser, R. Morgan. G., Marcus, S., Berrigan, D., Vogel, A., & Masimore, B. (2010). A Bibliometric Comparison of the Characteristics and Productivity of the Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers and Tobacco R01 Grants. Poster presented at the 1st annual Science of Team Science Conference, Chicago, IL.

Stipelman, B.A., Feng, A., Hall, K.A., Stokols, D., Moser R.P., Berger, N.A., Goran, M.I., Jeffrey, R., McTiernan, A., Thornquist, M., Nebeling, L., & Vogel, A. (2010). The Relationship between Collaborative Readiness and Scientific Productivity in the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) Centers. Poster presented at the 31st annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.

Vogel, A., & Stipelman, B.A. (2010). TREC Evaluation: Lessons Learned. Presentation at the 10th annual TREC Centers Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.

Vogel, A.L., Feng, A,, Stipelman, B., Stokols, D., & Hall, K.L.(2010). Recent and planned evaluation of the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) initiative. Oral presentation to the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) Program Evaluation Working Group.Rockville, MD.

Vogel A.L., Feng, A., Stipelman, B., Stokols, D., & Hall, K.L.(2010). 2009 TREC conference survey on defining TD: Preliminary results. Oral presentation to the Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) Program Evaluation Working Group.Rockville, MD.

Hall, K., Stipelman, B.A., Moser, R., Feng, A., & Stokols, D. (2009). The TREC Evaluation Study: Findings and Next Steps. Presentation at the 8th TREC Centers Scientific Meeting, Cleveland, OH.

Stipelman, B.A., Augustson, E., & McNeel, T. (2009). The Relationship between Smoking, Sleep, and Chronic Pain in the National Health Interview Survey. Poster presented at the 137th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Stipelman, B.A., Berrigan, D., Corrigan, J., Feng, A., Hall, K., Marcus, S., et al. (2009). A Quasi-experimental Bibliometric Study Comparing the Productivity of the Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers (TTURCs) With Tobacco Related R01 Grants. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Evaluation Association, Orlando, FL.

Williams, J. M., Steinberg, M. L., Zimmerman, M. H., Ganhi, K., Stipelman, B., Dooley, T., Krejci, J., & Ziedonis, D. M. (2009). Comparison of two smoking cessation behavioral therapies combined with nicotine patch in schizophrenia. Poster presented at the 2009 joint meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco and the Society for Nicotine and Tobacco-Europe, Dublin, Ireland.