Lynnda M. Dahlquist, Ph.D.Page 1Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE

Lynnda Marie Dahlquist

Personal Data:

Date of Birth: April 11, 1954

Place of Birth:Bitburg, Germany

License:#3027, Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists (inactive)

#3184, State of Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists

Education:

B.A.1975St. Olaf College, Psychology and German (majors)

M.S.1978PurdueUniversity, Clinical Psychology (major), Quantitative Methods (minor)

Ph.D.1981PurdueUniversity, Clinical Psychology (major), Developmental Psych. (minor)

1980 Clinical Psychology/Pediatric Psychology Internship (APA Approved), University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Experience in Higher Education:

2002 -presentUniversity of Maryland Baltimore County, Professor, Psychology

1996 - 2002University of MarylandBaltimoreCounty, Associate Professor, Psychology

1996 - presentUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine, Adjunct Associate Professor, Pediatrics

1995 - 1996University of MarylandBaltimoreCounty, Visiting Research Associate Professor, Psychology

1984 - 1995Baylor College of Medicine, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

1984 - 1995University of Houston, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Psychology

1981 - 1984West Virginia University School of Medicine, Assistant Professor, Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Community Dentistry

1981 - 1984West Virginia University, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Psychology

1979 - 1980Purdue University, Teaching Assistant, Psychology

Experience in other than Higher Education:

2007 -Consultant, Danya Corporation, NIH SBIR grant program, food allergy STARS program

2004 - 2006Consultant, Preschool Pain Management project, Starbright Foundation

2000 - 2004Consultant, Danya Corporation, NIH Small grant program, pediatric pain management

1995 - 1996Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Pediatric, Pediatric Psychologist

1984 - 1995 Texas Children's Hospital, Pediatric Psychiatry Consultation/Liaison Service, pediatric psychologist

1981 - 1984West Virginia University Hospital, Co-Director Child Psychiatry Consultation-Liaison Service, Co-coordinator of psychodiagnostic services, Child Evaluation Team

1979 - 1980Wabash Center for Developmental Disabilities, Lafayette, Indiana, Advanced Diagnostic Clerkship

1979Cold Springs, V.A.Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, Summer V.A. Trainee

Honors Received:

July 1, 2011-

June 30, 2014Presidential Teaching Professor, UMBC

2001; 2010Division 54 outstanding poster, Annual meeting of APA

1999Society of Pediatric Psychology (Division 54) Significant Research Contribution Award

1975Graduated summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, with departmental distinction in Psychology, St.OlafCollege

Publications:

Books

Dahlquist, L. (1999). Pediatric Pain Management. New York: Plenum.

Book Chapters

Dahlquist, L., & Fay, A. (1983). Psychotherapy considerations with minority clients. In C. Eugene Walker (Ed.), Handbook of Clinical Psychology, New York: Plenum.

Hobbs, S., Dorsett, P., & Dahlquist, L. (1987). Tic disorders. In M. Hersen and V. Van Hasselt (Eds.), Behavior therapy with children and adolescents: A clinical approach(pp. 241-262). New York: Wiley.

Dahlquist, L. (1989). Cognitive-behavioral treatment of pediatric cancer patients' distress during painful and aversive medical procedures. In M. C. Roberts and C. E. Walker (Eds.), Casebook in child and pediatric psychology (pp. 360-379). New York: Guilford.

Dahlquist, L., & Czyzewski, D. (1989). Pediatric behavioral medicine. In M. Hersen (Ed.), Innovations in child behavior therapy (pp. 156-190). New York: Springer.

Dahlquist, L. (1990). Obtaining child reports in health care settings. In A. LaGreca (Ed.), Child assessment: Through the eyes of the child (pp. 395-439). Boston, Allyn and Bacon.

Dahlquist, L. (1991). Principles of total care: Psychosocial issues and interventions. In. T. Vietti and D. J. Fernbach and T. Vietti (Eds.), Clinical pediatric oncology. Toronto: C. V. Mosby.

Dahlquist, L., & Taub, E. (1991). Family adaptation to childhood cancer. In J. Vincent (Ed.), Advances in family intervention, assessment, and theory, Vol. 5. (pp. 123-150). Greenwich, Conn.; JAI Press.

Dahlquist, L. (1992). Coping with aversive medical procedures. In A. LaGreca, L. Siegel, J. Wallander, & C. E. Walker (Eds.), Advances in pediatric psychology: Stress and coping in child health (pp. 345-376). New York: Guilford.

Friedman, A.G., Latham, S. & Dahlquist, L. (1999). Childhood cancer. In T. Ollendick & M. Hersen, (Eds.), Handbook of Child Psychopathology. New York: Plenum.

Dahlquist, L. M. & Switkin, M. (2003). Chronic pain. In M. C. Roberts (Ed.) Handbook of Pediatric Psychology. New York: Guilford.

Dahlquist, L. M. & Switkin, M. (2009). Chronic pain. In M. C. Roberts (Ed.) Handbook of Pediatric Psychology. New York: Guilford.

Refereed Publications

Dahlquist, L., & Ottinger, D. (1983). Locus of control and peer status: A scale for children's perceptions of social interactions. Journal of Personality Assessment, 47, 278-287.doi:10.1207/s15327752jpa4703_9; PubMedID: 16367587

Dahlquist, L. & Kalfus, G. (1984). A novel approach to assessment in the treatment of childhood trichotillomania. Journal of Behavior Therapy and ExperimentalPsychiatry, 15, 47-50.doi:10.1016/0005-7916(84)90122-8; PubMedID: 6470157

Dahlquist, L., & Blount, R. (1984). Teaching a six-year-old girl to swallow pills. Journal ofBehavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 15, 171-174.doi:10.1016/0005-7916(84)90014-4; PubMedID: 6480873

Dahlquist, L., Gil, K., Kalfus, G., Blount, R., & Boyd, M. (1984). Enhancing an autistic girl's cooperation with gynecological examinations. Clinical Pediatrics, 23, 203.doi:10.1177/000992288402300402; PubMedID: 6697629

Blount, R. L., Dahlquist, L. M., Baer, R. A., & Wouri, D. (1984). A brief, effective method for teaching children to swallow pills. Behavior Therapy, 15, 381-387.doi:10.1016/S0005-7894(84)80006-4

Dahlquist, L., Gil, K., Hodges, J., Kalfus, G., Ginsberg, A., & Holborn, S. (1985). The effects of behavioral intervention on dental flossing skills in children. Journal ofPediatric Psychology, 10, 403-412. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/10.4.403; PubMedID: 4093829

Dahlquist, L., Gil, K., Armstrong, D., Ginsberg, A., & Jones, B. (1985). Behavioral management of children's distress during chemotherapy. Journal of BehaviorTherapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 16, 325-329. doi:10.1016/0005-7916(85)90007-2;PubMedID: 4086654

Dahlquist, L., Gil, K., Armstrong, F. D., DeLawyer, D., Greene, P., & Wuori, D. (1986). Preparing children for medical examinations: The importance of previous medical experience. Health Psychology, 5, 249-259. doi:10.1037/0278-6133.5.3.249; PubMedID: 3527692

Dahlquist, L. & Gil, K. (1986). Using parents to maintain improved dental flossing skills in children. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 19, 255-260. doi:10.1901/jaba.1986.19-255; PMCID: PMC1308069; PubMedID: 3771418

Stark, L., Dahlquist, L., & Collins, F. (1987). Improving children's compliance with diabetes management. Clinical Psychology Review, 7, 223-242. doi:10.1016/0272-7358(87)90035-3; PubMedID: 15601361

Dahlquist, L. (1990). The treatment of persistent vomiting through shaping and contingency management. Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 21, 77-80. doi:10.1016/0005-7916(90)90052-M; PubMedID: 2373771

Kunik, M., Merritt, S. & Dahlquist, L. (1993). Correlates of grand rounds attendance. Academic Psychiatry, 17, 77-83.

Dahlquist, L., Czyzewski, D., Copeland, K., Jones, C., Taub, E., & Vaughan, J. (1993). The relationship of parental anxiety and parental coping strategies to marital distress in parents of children newly diagnosed with cancer. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 18, 365-376.doi:10.1093/jpepsy/18.3.365;PubMedID: 8340845

Dahlquist, L., Power, T. G., Cox, C. N., & Fernbach, D. J. (1994). Parenting and child distress during cancer procedures: A multidimensional assessment. Children's Health Care, 23, 149-166. doi:10.1207/s15326888chc2303_1; PubMedID: 10136934

Bartholemew, L.K., Koening, G., Dahlquist, L., & Barron, K. (1994). An educational needs assessment of children with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. Arthritis Care and Research, 7, 136-143. PubMedID: 7727553

Thompson, S. M., Dahlquist, L.M., Koening, G. M., & Bartholemew. L. K. (1995). Adherence-facilitating behaviors of a multidisciplinary pediatric rheumatology team. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 20, 291-297. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/20.3.291; PubMedID: 7595817

Dahlquist, L., Power, T., & Carlson, L. (1995). Physician and parent behavior during invasive cancer procedures: Relationships to child behavioral distress. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 20, 477-490. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/20.4.477; PubMedID: 7666289

Dahlquist, L. (1995). Multidisciplinary Rounds: Managing treatment related side effects of nausea and vomiting. Cancer Practice, 3, 205-206.PubMedID: 7620484

Dahlquist, L., Czyzewski, D., and Jones, C. (1996). Parents of children with cancer: A longitudinal study of emotional distress, coping style, and marital adjustment 2 and 20 months after diagnosis. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 21, 541-554. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/21.4.541;PubMedID: 8863463

Pendley, J.S., Dahlquist, L.M., & Dreyer, Z. (1997). Body image and social adjustment in adolescent cancer survivors. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22, 29-43. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/22.1.29; PubMedID: 9019046

Dahlquist, L. (1997). Decreasing children's distress during cancer treatment. In Session: Psychotherapy in Practice, 3, 43-54.

Dahlquist, L. M., Pendley, J., Power, T., Landthrip, D., Jones, C. & Steuber, C.P. (2001). Adult command structure and child distress during invasive medical procedures. Children’s Health Care, 30, 151-167.doi:10.1207/S15326888CHC3002_5

Pringle, B., Hilley, L., Gelfand, K., Dahlquist, L. M., Switkin, M., Diver, T., Sulc, W., & Eskenazi, A. (2001). Decreasing child distress during needle sticks and maintaining treatment gains over time. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 8, 119-130.doi:10.1023/A:1009560011513

Tucker, C., L., Slifer, K. J., & Dahlquist, L. M. (2001). Reliability and validity of the Brief Behavioral Distress Scale: A measure of children’s distress during invasive medical procedures. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 26, 513-523.doi:10.1093/jpepsy/26.8.513;PubMedID: 11700336

Dahlquist, L., Pendley, J., Landthrip, D., Jones, C., & Steuber, C. P. (2002). Distraction interventionfor preschoolers undergoing intramuscular injections and subcutaneous port access. Health Psychology, 21, 94-99.doi:10.1037/0278-6133.21.1.94; PubMedID: 11846350

Slifer, K.J., Tucker, C.L., & Dahlquist, L.M. (2002). Helping children and caregivers cope with repeated invasive procedures: How are we doing? Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 9 (2), 131-152. doi:10.1023/A:1014944110697

Dahlquist, L.M., Busby, S.M., Slifer, K.J., Tucker, C.L., Eischen, S.E., Sulc, W., & Hilley, L. (2002). Distraction for children of different ages undergoing repeated needle sticks. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 19(1), 22-34. doi:10.1017/S1352465802001066;PubMedID: 11813138

Slifer, K., Eischen, S., Tucker, C., Dahlquist, L. M., Busby, S., Sulc, W., Hilley, L. (2002). Behavioral treatment for child distress during repeated needle sticks. Behavioral and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 30, 83-94. doi:10.1017/S1352465802001066;PubMedID: 11813138

Switkin, M. C., Amari, A., Gelfand, K. M., Dahlquist, L. M., Slifer, K. & Eskenazi, A. E. (2002). The impact of types of distractors on child-critical statements by a parent during chemotherapy injections: A case study. Children’ Health Care, 31, 311-319.doi:10.1207/S15326888CHC3104_4

Gelfand, K., & Dahlquist, L.M. (2002). An examination of the relation between child distress and mother and nurse interactions during pediatric oncology procedures. Children’s Health Care, 31, 311-319.doi:10.1207/S15326888CHC3204_2

Pringle, B., Dahlquist, L.M., & Eskenazi, A. (2003). Memory in children undergoing conscious sedation for invasive medical procedures. Health Psychology, 22, 263-269. doi:10.1037/0278-6133.22.3.263;PubMedID: 12790253

Power, T. G., Dahlquist, L. M., Thompson, S. M., & Warren, R. (2003). Interactions between children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and their mothers. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 28,213-221. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsg009; PubMedID: 12654947

Dahlquist, L.M. (2003). Commentary: Are children with JRA at risk or resilient. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 28, 45-46.doi:10.1093/jpepsy/28.1.45; PubMedID: 12490630

Vannorsdall, T., Dahlquist, L M.., Pendley, J. S. , & Power, T. (2004). The relation between nonessential touch and children's distress during lumbar punctures.Children's Health Care, 33,299-315.doi:10.1207/s15326888chc3304_4

Dahlquist, L. M., & Pendley, J. S. (2005) Whendistraction fails: Parental anxiety and children’s responses to distraction during cancer procedures. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 30, 623-628.doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsi048;PubMedID: 16166250

Bollinger, M. E., Dahlquist, L. M., Mudd, K., Sonntag, C., Dillinger, L., & McKenna, K. (2006). The impact of food allergy on the daily activities of children and their families. Annals of Allergy,Asthma, & Clinical Immunology, 96, 415-421. PubMedID: 16597075

Forys, K. & Dahlquist, L. M. (2007). The influence of preferred coping style and cognitive strategy on laboratory induced pain. Health Psychology, 26, 22-29.doi:10.1037/0278-6133.26.1.22;PubMedID: 17209694

Dahlquist, L.M., McKenna, K.M., Jones, K.K., Dillinger, L.K., Weiss, K.E., & Ackerman, C.S. (2007). Active and passive distraction using a head-mounted display helmet: Effects on cold pressor pain in children. Health Psychology, 26, 794-801. doi:10.1037/0278-6133.26.6.794; PubMedID: 18020853.

Amari, A., Dahlquist, L., Kossoff, E., Vininv, E., Trescher, W., & Slifer, K. (2007) Children with seizures exhibitpreferences for foods compatible with the ketogenicdiet. Epilepsy & Behavior, 11(1), 98-104.doi:10.1016/j.yebeh.2007.04.005; PubMedID: 17572157

Cohen, L., Lemanek, K., Blount, R., Dahlquist, L., Lim, C., Palermo, T., McKenna, K., & Weiss, K. (2008). Evidence-based assessment of pediatric pain. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 33, 939-955.DOI:10.1093/jpepsy/jsm103; PubMedID: 18024983;PMCID: PMC2639489

Herbert, L. J. & Dahlquist, L. M. (2008). Perceived history of anaphylaxis and parental overprotection, autonomy, anxiety, and depression in food allergic young adults. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings.15(4), 261-269. DOI:10.1007/s10880-008-9130-y;PubMedID: 19104982

Dahlquist, L. M., Weiss, K., Clendaniel, L., Law, E., Ackerman, C., & McKenna, K. (2009). Effects of videogame distraction using a virtual reality type head-mounted display helmet on cold pressor pain in children. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34, 574-584. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsn023;PubMedID: 18367495; PMCID: PMC2722134

Slifer, K. J., DeMore, M., Vona-Messersmith, N., Pulbrook-Vetter, V., Beck, M., Dahlquist, L., Herman, L., Johnson, E., & Jones, K. (2009). Comparison of two brief parent-training interventions for child distress during parent-administered needle procedures.Children’s Health Care, 38, 23-48. DOI: 10.1080/02739610802615831

Rutter, C.E., Dahlquist, L. M. & Weiss, K. (2009).Sustained efficacy of virtual reality distraction. The Journal of Pain, 10, 391-397. DOI:10.1016/j.jpain.2008.09.016;PubMedID: 19231295.

Coffen, R. & Dahlquist, L.M. (2009) The magnitude of type 1 diabetes self-managementin youth: Health care needs diabetes educators. Diabetes Educator, 35, 302-308. DOI: 10.1177/0145721708327534; PubMedID: 19218484

Dahlquist, L. M., Weiss, K. E., Law, E. F., Sil, S., Herbert, L. J., Horn, S. B., Wohlheiter, K., & Ackerman, C. S. (2010). Effects of videogame distraction and a virtual reality type head-mounted display helmet on cold pressor pain in young elementary school-aged children. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 35, 617-625. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsp082;PubMedID: 19786489. PMCID: PMC2889252.

Dahlquist,L.M., Herbert, L.J., Weiss, K. E., & Jimeno, M. (2010). Virtual-reality distraction and cold pressor pain tolerance: Does avatar point of view matter? Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 13, 587-591. DOI:10.1089/cyber.2009.0263; PubMedID: 20950186; PMCID: PMC3131807

Law, E. F., Dahlquist, L. M., Sil, S., Weiss, K. E., Herbert, L. J., Wohlheiter, K., & Berrin Horn, S. (2011). Videogame distraction using virtual reality technology for children experiencing cold pressor pain: The role of cognitive processing. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 36, 84-94.doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsq063;PubMedID: 20656761;PMCID: PMC3107585

Weiss, K. E., Dahlquist, L. M., & Wohlheiter, K. (2011). The effects of interactive and passive distraction on cold pressor pain in preschool-aged children. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 36,816-826.doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsq125; PubMedID: 21278378; PMCID: PMC3146755

Wohlheiter, K. A. & Dahlquist, L.M. (2013). Interactive versus passive distraction for acute pain management in young children: The role of selective attention and development. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 38, 202-212. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jss108. PMID: 23092971

Sil, S., Dahlquist, L. M. & Burns, A. J. (2013).Videogame distraction reduces pain and behavioral distress in a preschool-aged child undergoing repeated burn dressing changes: A single-subject design. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 38, 330-341. doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jss128.PMID: 23248343

Sil, S., Dahlquist, L. M., Thompson, C., Hahn, A., Herbert, L. J., Wohlheiter, K., & Horn, S. (in press 2013). The effects of coping style on virtual reality enhanced videogame distraction in children undergoing cold pressor pain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, . doi: 10.1007/s10865-012-9479-0. PMID: 23184062

Herbert, L. J., Dahlquist, L., & Bollinger, M. E. (in press, 2013) Maternal intolerance of uncertainty, anxiety, and adherence with food challenge referral. Journal of Health Psychology.

Nonrefereed Invited Publications:

Dahlquist, L. (1997). Preventing medical fears. Progress Notes: Newsletter of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, 21.

Dahlquist, L. (1999). Commentary on treatments that work in pediatric psychology: Procedure-related pain. Invited commentary. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 24,153-154.PubMedID: 10361395

Dahlquist, L. (2003). Commentary: Are children with JRA at risk or resilient. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 28, 45-46.

Journal Editorial Board Member

Journal of Pediatric Psychology (1987 - 1997)

Children's Health Care (July, 1994 - present)

Consulting Reviewer

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ActaPediatrica

Behavior Therapy

Behavioral Assessment

Child Maltreatment

Cognitive and Behavioural Practice

Cognitive Therapy and Research

Health Psychology

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry

Journal of Behavioral Medicine

Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry

Journal of Clinical Child Psychology

Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

Journal of Family Psychology

Journal of Family Therapy

Journal of Pain

Journal of Pediatric Psychology

Pain

Pediatrics

Sage Publications (1999)

Social Science and Medicine

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Professional Societies/Elected Positions

American Psychological Association, Divisions 12, 38, 54, 53 (1980 – present)

APA, Division 38, Committee on Children and Health (1991-1992)

APA, Division 54, Society of Pediatric Psychology (1981 – present)

Regional Coordinator for Pediatric Psychology submissions to

Southwestern Psychological Association (1986-1988)

Training Committee (1987-1988)

Student Research Competition Evaluation Committee (1997)

Newsletter contributor (1993, 1997)

Chair, pediatric psychology research task force (1998)

Committee on Science and Practice (2000- 2002)

Empirically supported pain assessment task force (2001)

Empirically supported social adjustment assessment task force (2001)

Empirically supported pain treatments task force (2000-2002)

Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (1981 – present)

Member 28th Annual Convention Program Committee (1994)

Society of Behavioral Medicine (1981- present)

Southeastern Psychological Association (1984-1994)

Southwestern Psychological Association (1980 – 1993)

Biofeedback Society of America (1984-1994)

Houston Behavior Therapy Association (1984-1995)

Secretary (1986-1987)

Pediatric Oncology Group (1986-1995)

Peer Reviewed Presentations

Blount, R., & Dahlquist, L. (1982, May). Training pill taking in a six-year-old female: A case study. Paper presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis, Milwaukee.

Dahlquist, L., Gil, K., Kalfus, G., Hodges, J., Ginsberg, A., & Holborn, S. (1983, December). Behavioral management of dental flossing skills in children. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D. C.

Kalfus, G., & Dahlquist, L. (1983, December). A novel approach to assessing outpatient treatment outcome in childhood trichotillomania. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D. C.

Dahlquist, L., Blount, R., Baer, R., & Wouri, D. (1983, December). Teaching elementary school children to swallow pills. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC.

Armstrong, D., Gil, K., Dahlquist, L., Ginsberg, A., & Jones, B. (1983, December). Behavioral intervention to facilitate coping with chemotherapy in pediatric cancer patients. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D. C.

Armstrong, F.D., Gil, K., Baer, R., & Dahlquist, L. (1984, May). Reduction of chronic vomiting in an 8-year-old girl: A case study. Paper presented at the Pennsylvania Society of Behavioral Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Gil, K., & Dahlquist, L. (1984, November). The training and maintenance of dental flossing skills in children. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Dahlquist, L., Gil, K., Armstrong, F. D., DeLawyer, D., Greene, P., & Wouri, D. (1984, November). The relationship between previous medical experience and children's response to preparation for medical examinations. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Dahlquist, L. (1985, November). The treatment of persistent vomiting through shaping and contingency management. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Houston, Texas.

Dahlquist, L., Cox, C., & Fernbach, D. (1986, March). Correlates of anticipatory nausea in pediatric cancer patients. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D. C.

Dahlquist, L., Cox, C., & Fernbach, D. (1986, April). Correlates of anticipatory nausea and vomiting in pediatric cancer patients. Paper presented as part of symposium entitled "Psychosocial issues in chronic childhood illnesses", L. Dahlquist (chair), at the Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, Texas.

Cox, C., Dahlquist, L., & Fernbach, D. (1987, March). Parenting and children's distress during invasive medical procedures. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D. C.

Cox, C., Dahlquist, L., & Fernbach, D. (1987, April). Correlates of anticipatory anxiety and parenting during invasive medical procedures. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, Maryland.

Cox, C., Dahlquist, L., & Fernbach, D. (1987, April). Parenting and developmental aspects of child distress. Paper presented as part of Symposium entitled "Psychological Aspects of Pediatric Medical Problems," L. Dahlquist (chair), at the Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Dahlquist, L. (1987, August). Childhood Cancer: Coping with aversive and painful medical procedures. Paper presented as part of symposium entitled "Stress and Coping with Pediatric Conditions," Brian Stabler (chair), American Psychological Association, New York.

Dahlquist, L. (1987, November). Behavior therapy with pediatric cancer patients. Paper presented as part of symposium entitled "Recent advances in behavior therapy," J. Gayle Beck (chair), Texas Psychological Association, San Antonio, Texas.

Dahlquist, L., Cox, C. N., & Fernbach, D. J. (1988, November). Parent-child interactions during painful medical procedures. Paper presented as part of symposium entitled "New applications of behavioral principles in oncology settings: Expanding roles and increasing breadth," Alice Friedman (chair), Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York.

Copeland, K. G., Dahlquist, L. M., Czyzewski, D. I., Jones, C. L., Taub, E. A. (1992, March). Parental adaptation to the stress of childhood cancer. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, New York.

Thompson, S., Koening, G., Bartholemew, K., & Dahlquist, L. (1992, March). Adherence promoting behaviors of the health care team. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, New York.

Dahlquist, L. (1992, August). Preparing children for medical procedures: Developmental issues in intervention and measurement. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Thompson, S., Power, T., Dahlquist, L., Koenning, G., & Warren, R. (1993, August). Parenting and psychosocial adjustment in children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.