Revised October 2, 2014C. Emily Durbin, Ph.D.

CURRICULUM VITAE

CATHERINE EMILY DURBIN

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Address:Department of Psychology

Michigan State University

231 Psychology Building

East Lansing, MI 48824

E-mail:

Telephone: (517) 353-7274 (work)

(847) 208-2006 (cell)

Fax:(517) 353-1652

POSITIONS

2010 – presentAssociate Professor, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University

2002 –2010 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Northwestern University

2003 – 2010Kovler Scholar of The Family Institute, Northwestern University

EDUCATION

2002Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, State University of New York at

Stony Brook

2001Clinical Internship, Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology

1999M.A., State University of New York at Stony Brook

1996B.S., University of Evansville, summa cum laude

PRE-DOCTORAL HONORS AND AWARDS

2000Departmental Award for Excellence in Research, Department of

Psychology, State University of New York at Stony Brook

1996 – 2001Graduate Council Fellowship, State University of New York at Stony

Brook

1994 – 1996University of Evansville Academy of Arts and Sciences Student Fellow

1992 – 1996University of Evansville Honors Program

POSTDOCTORAL RECOGNITIONS

2007Northwestern University Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award

2005National Institute of Health Loan Repayment Program Awardee,

“Temperamental Emotionality in Young Children and Risk for Depression”. Renewal awarded 2007.

PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

Developmental psychopathology

Mood disorders

Personality disorders

Assessment of child temperament and emotion

Early home environment factors in mood and personality disorders

RESEARCH SUPPORT, CURRENT

2013-2016Co-I (PI: Brian M. Hicks). “Delineating gene x environment x

development interplay in substance use disorders”. NIDA R01DA034606-01A1. $708,994.

RESEARCH SUPPORT, PAST

2005PI. University Research Grant, Northwestern University. “Family, biological, and temperamental correlates of risk for depression in young children”, $5000.

2004-2009Co-Investigator (PI: Daniel N. Klein). “Temperamental Low PE in Preschoolers and Depression Risk”. NIMH R01MH069942-01A1; 7/04-3/09. $2,343,562.

RESEARCH SUPPORT, PENDING

6/2014PI. “Familial transmission of neurobehavioral liabilities for internalizing problems”. Submitted to the National Institute of Mental Health. Amount requested: “$2,768,965.

6/2014PI. “Neurobehavioral liabilities of precursive risk for SUDs in children”. Submitted to the National Institute of Drug Abuse. Amount requested: $3,488,520.

PUBLICATIONS

  1. Lo, S.L., Vroman, L.N., & Durbin, C.E. (in press). Ecological validity of laboratory assessments of child temperament: Evidence from parent perspectives. Psychological Assessment.
  1. Vroman, L.N., Lo, S.L., & Durbin, C.E. (in press). Structure and convergent validity of children’s temperament traits as assessed by experimenter ratings of child behavior. Journal of Research in Personality.
  1. Durbin, C.E. (2014). Depression 101. NY: Springer.
  1. Durbin, C.E., & Hicks, B.M. (2014). Personality and psychopathology: A stagnant field in need of development. European Journal of Personality, 28(4), 362-384.
  1. Durbin, C.E., & Hicks, B.M. (2014). Developmental perspectives on personality and psychopathology: Moving the discussion forward. European Journal of Personality, 28(4), 404-408
  1. Stroud, C.B., Meyers, K.M., Wilson, S., & Durbin, C.E. (in press). Marital quality spillover and young children’s adjustment: Evidence for dyadic and triadic parenting as mechanisms. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.
  1. Knobloch, L.M., Knobloch, L.K., Durbin, C.E., Rosen, A., & Critchfield, K.L. (in press). Comparing the interpersonal behavior of distressed couples with and without depression. Journal of Clinical Psychology.
  1. Moser, J.S., Durbin, C.E., Patrick, C.J., & Schmidt, N.B. (in press). Combining neural and behavioral indicators in the assessment of internalizing psychopathology in children and adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.
  1. Kujawa, A., Dougherty, L., Durbin, C.E., Laptook, R., Torpey, D., Klein, D.N. (2014). Emotion recognition in preschool children: Associations with maternal depression and early parenting. Development and Psychopathology, 26, 159-170.
  1. Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., Critchfield, K.L., Boisson, T., Woods, N., Bittman, R., & Durbin, C.E. (in press). Sequential analysis of couples’ demand/withdraw and demand/submit interactions. Journal of Counseling Psychology.
  1. Hicks, B.M., Johnson, W., Durbin, C.E., Blonigen, D.M., Iacono, W.G., & McGue, M. (in press). Delineating selection and mediation effects among childhood personality and environmental risk factors in the development of adolescent substance abuse. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.
  2. Wilson, S., & Durbin, C.E. (2013). Mother-child and father-child dyadic interaction: Parent and child bids and responsiveness to one another during early childhood. Merrill Palmer Quarterly, 59(3), 249-279.
  3. Wilson, S., Revelle, W., Stroud, C. B., & Durbin, C. E. (2013). A confirmatory bifactor extension of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems—Circumplex across multiple relationship contexts and measures. Psychological Assessment, 25 (2), 353-365.
  4. Hicks, B.M., Johnson, W., Durbin, C.E., Blonigen, D.M., Iacono, W.G., & McGue, M. (2013). Gene-environment correlation in the development of adolescent substance abuse: Selection effects of child personality and mediation via contextual risk factors. Development and Psychopathology, 25(1), 119-132.
  1. Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N., Hayden, E.P., & Dyson, M.W. (2013). Gender differences in young children’s temperament traits: A multi-method analysis. Journal of Personality, 81(2), 119-129.
  1. Wilson, S., & Durbin, C.E. (2012). Dyadic parent-child interaction during early childhood: Contributions of parental and child personality traits.Journal of Personality, 80(5), 1313-1338.
  1. Dyson, M.W., Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Goldsmith, H.H., & Klein, D.N. (2012). The structure of temperament in preschoolers: A two-stage factor analytic approach. Emotion, 12(1), 44-57.
  1. Smith, H.J., Sheikh, H.I., Dyson, M.W., Olino, T.M., Laptook, R.S., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., Singh, S.M., & Klein, D.N. (2012). Parenting and child DRD4 genotype interact to predict children’s early emerging effortful control. Child Development, 83(6), 1932-1944.
  1. Wilson, S., & Durbin, C.E. (2012). The Laboratory Parenting Assessment Battery (Lab-PAB): Development and preliminary validation of an observational parenting rating system. Psychological Assessment 24(4), 823-832.
  1. Patrick, C.J., Durbin, C.E., & Moser, J.S. (2012). Reconceptualizing antisocial deviance in neurobehavioral terms. Development and Psychopathology, 24(3), 1047-1071.
  2. Hicks, B.M., Durbin, C.E., Blonigen, D.M., Iacono, W.G., & McGue, M. (2012). Relationship between personality change and onset and course of alcohol dependence in young adulthood. Addiction, 107(3), 540-548.
  1. Durbin, C.E. & Wilson, S. (2012). Convergent validity of and bias in parent reports of child emotion. Psychological Assessment, 24(3), 647-660.
  1. Wilson, S., & Durbin, C.E. (2012). Parental personality disorder symptoms are associated with dysfunctional parent-child interactions during early childhood: A multilevel modeling analysis. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 3(1), 55-65.
  1. Stroud, C.B., Durbin, C.E., Wilson, S., & Mendelsohn, K.A. (2011). Spillover to triadic and dyadic systems in families with young children. Journal of Family Psychology, 25(6), 919-930.
  1. Schalet, B.D., Durbin, C.E., & Revelle, W. (2011). Multidimensional structure of the Hypomanic Personality Scale. Psychological Assessment, 23(2), 504-522.
  1. Dougherty, L.R., Bufferd, S.J., Carlson, G.A., Dyson, M., Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., & Klein, D.N. (2011). Preschoolers’ observed temperament and DSM-IV psychiatric disorders assessed with a parent diagnostic interview. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 40(2), 295-306.
  1. Shankman, S.A. Klein, D.N., Torpey, D.C., Olino, T.M., Dyson, M.W., Kim, J., Durbin, C.E., Nelson, B.D., & Tenke, C.E. (2011). Do positive and negative temperament traits interact in predicting risk for depression? A resting EEG study of 329 preschoolers. Development and Psychopathology, 23, 551-562.
  2. Dyson, M.W., Olino, T.M., Dougherty, L.R., Durbin, C.E., & Klein, D.N. (2011). Social and non-social behavioral inhibition in preschool-age children: Differential associations with parent-reports of temperament and anxiety. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 42, 390-405.
  1. Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., Knobloch, L.K., Durbin, C.E., & Rosen, A. (2011). Depressive symptoms and relational uncertainty as predictors of reassurance-seeking and negative feedback-seeking in conversation. Communication Monographs, 78(4), 437-462.

*manuscript selected for The National Communication Association’s Golden Anniversary Monograph Award.

  1. Kim, J., Klein, D.N., Olino, T.M., Dyson, M.W., Dougherty, L.R. & Durbin, C.E. (2011). Psychometric properties of the Behavioral Inhibition Questionnaire in preschool children. Journal of Personality Assessment, 93, 545-555.
  1. Durbin, C.E. (2010). Validity of young children’s self-reports of their emotion in response to structured laboratory tasks. Emotion, 10 (4), 519-535.
  1. Durbin, C.E. (2010). Modeling temperamental risk for internalizing psychopathology using developmentally sensitive laboratory paradigms. Child Development Perspectives, 4(3), 168-173.
  1. Stroud, K., Durbin, C.E., Saigal, S.D., & Knobloch-Fedders, L.M. (2010). Normal and abnormal personality traits are associated with marital satisfaction for both men and women: An actor-partner interdependence model analysis. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 466-477.
  1. Hayden, E.P., Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N., & Olino, T.M. (2010). Maternal personality influences the relationship between maternal reports and laboratory measures of child temperament.Journal of Personality Assessment, 92(6), 586-593.
  1. Wilt, J., Schalet, B.D., & Durbin, C.E. (2010). SNAP trait profiles as valid indicators of personality pathology in a nonclinical sample. Personality and Individual Differences, 48(6), 742-746.
  1. Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Dougherty,L.R., Olino, T.M., Dyson, M.W., Durbin, C.E., Sheikh, H.I., & Singh, S.M. (2010). The role of BDNF genotype, parental depression, and relationship discord in predicting early-emerging negative emotionality. Psychological Science, 21, 1678-1685.
  1. Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., Dyson, M.W., Rose, S.A., & Durbin, C.E. (2010). Parental depressive disorders and temperamental emotionality in preschool-aged offspring: Evidence for interactions between temperament dimensions. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119(3), 468-478.
  1. Wilson, S. B. & Durbin, C.E. (2010). Effects of paternal depression on fathers' parenting behaviors: A Meta-analytic review. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 167-180.
  1. Lewis, A.R., Zinbarg, R.E., & Durbin, C.E. (2010). Advances, problems, and challenges in the study of emotion regulation: A commentary. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 32, 83-91.
  1. Dougherty, L.R., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Olino, T.M. (2010). Temperamental positive and negative emotionality and children’s depressive symptoms: A longitudinal prospective study from age three to age ten. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 29, 464-490.
  1. Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Dougherty, L.R., Olino, T.M., Dyson, M.W., Bufferd, S.J., Durbin, C.E., Sheikh, H.I., & Singh, S.M. (2010). The dopamine D2 receptor gene and depressive and anxious symptoms in childhood: Associations and evidence for gene-environment correlation and gene-environment interaction. Psychiatric Genetics, 20, 304-310.
  1. Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Sheikh, H.I., Olino, T.M., Dougherty, L.R., Dyson, M.W., Durbin, C.E., & Singh, S.M. (2010). The serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism and childhood positive and negative emotionality. Emotion, 10(5), 696-702.
  1. Durbin, C.E., Schalet, B.D., Hayden, E.P., Simpson, J., & Jordan, P.L. (2009). Hypomanic personality traits: A multi-method exploration of their association with normal and abnormal dimensions of personality. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 898-905.
  1. Pinsof, W.M., Zinbarg, R.E., Lebow, J.L., Knobloch-Fedders, L.M., Durbin, C.E., Chambers, A.L., Latta, T., Karam, E., Goldsmith, J., & Friedman, G.B.A. (2009). Laying the foundation for progress research in family, couple, and individual therapy: The development and psychometric features of the INITIAL Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change (STIC). Psychotherapy Research, 19 (2), 143-156.
  1. Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., & Shankman, S. (2009). Personality and mood disorders. In I.H. Gotlib & C.L. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of depression (2nd ed) (pp.93-112). New York: Guilford Press.
  1. Durbin, C.E., & Wilson, S.B. (2009). Assessment of mood disorders in children and adolescents. In J. Matson (Ed.), Assessing Childhood Psychopathology (pp.241-273). New York: Springer.
  1. Hayden, E.P., Shankman, S.A., Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Tenke, C.E., Bruder, G.E., & Klein, D.N. (2008). Cognitive and temperamental vulnerability to depression: Longitudinal associations with regional cortical activity. Cognition and Emotion, 22(7), 1415-1428.
  1. Hayden, E.P., Dougherty, L.R., Maloney, B., Olino, T.M., Sheihk, H.I., Durbin, C.E., Nurnberger, J.I., Lahiri, D.K., & Klein, D.N. (2008). Early-emerging cognitive vulnerability to depression and the serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism. Journal of Affective Disorders, 107(1), 227-230.
  1. Laptook, R.S., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., Olino, T.M., & Carlson, G. (2008). Differentiation between low positive affectivity and behavioral inhibition in preschool-age children: A comparison of behavioral approach in novel and non-novel contexts. Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 758-767.
  1. Sheikh, H.I., Hayden, E.P., Singh, S.M., Dougherty, L.R., Olino, T.M., Durbin. C.E., & Klein, D.N. (2008). An examination of the association between the 5-HTT promoter region polymorphism and depressogenic attributional styles in childhood. Personality and Individual Differences, 45, 425-428.
  1. Durbin, C.E. (Editor). (2008). Current Directions in Abnormal Psychology: Readings from the Association for Psychological Science (2nd edition). NY: Pearson.
  1. Durbin, C.E., & Shafir, D. (2008). Emotion and emotion regulation in child and adolescent depression. In J.Abela and B. Hankin (Eds.), Handbook of depression in children and adolescents (p. 149-176). New York: Guilford Press.
  1. Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., & Olino, T.M. (2007). Stability of laboratory-assessed temperamental emotionality traits from ages 3 to 7. Emotion, 7(2), 388-399.
  1. Hayden, E.P., Dougherty, L.R., Maloney, B., Durbin, C.E., Olino, T.M., Nurnberger, J.I., Lahiri, D.K., & Klein, D.N. (2007). Temperamental fearfulness in childhood and the serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism: A multimethod association study. Psychiatric Genetics, 17, 135-142.
  1. Durbin, C. E., & Klein, D. N. (2006). Ten-year stability of personality disorders among outpatients with mood disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115(1), 75.
  1. Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., & Olino, T.M. (2006). Positive emotionality at age 3 predicts cognitive styles in 7-year-old children. Development and Psychopathology, 18, 409-423.
  1. Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N., Hayden, E.P., Buckley, M.E., & Moerk, K.C. (2005). Temperamental emotionality in preschoolers and parental mood disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114(1), 28-37.
  1. Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., & Durbin, C.E. (2005). Parent reports and laboratory assessments of child temperament: A comparison of their associations with risk for depression and externalizing disorders. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 27(2), 89-100.
  1. Shankman, S.A., Tenke, C.E., Bruder, G.E., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Klein, D.N. (2005). Low positive emotionality in young children: Association with EEG asymmetry. Development and Psychopathology, 17, 85-98.
  1. Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Buckley, M.E. (2005). The structure of extraversion in preschool aged children. Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 481-492.
  1. Lewinsohn, P.M., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E. Seeley, J.R., & Rohde, P. (2003). Family study of subthreshold depressive symptoms: Risk factor for MDD? Journal of Affective Disorders, 77, 149-157.
  1. Buckley, M.E., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Moerk, K. C. (2002). Development and validation of a q-sort procedure to assess temperament and behavior in preschool-age children. Journal of Child Clinical and Adolescent Psychology, 31(4), 525-539.
  1. Klein, D.N., Lewinsohn, P., Rohde, P., Seeley, J, & Durbin, C.E. (2002). Clinical features of major depressive disorder in adolescents and their relatives: Impact on familial aggregation, implications for phenotype definition, and specificity of transmission. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111(1), 98-106.
  1. Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Shankman, S., & Santiago, N. (2002). Depression and personality. In I.H. Gotlib & C.L. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of depression (p.115-140). New York: Guilford Press.
  1. Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N., & Schwartz, J.E. (2000). Predicting the 2 ½-year outcome of dysthymic disorder: The Roles of childhood adversity and family history of psychopathology. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68(1), 57-63.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

  1. Vroman, L.N., & Durbin, C.E. (under review). High effortful control is associated with reduced emotional expressiveness in young children.
  1. Durbin, C.E., Hicks, B.M., Blonigen, D.M., Johnson, W., Iacono, W.G., & McGue, M. (under review). Personality trait change across late childhood to young adulthood: Evidence for nonlinearity and sex differences in change.
  1. Herzhoff, K., Tackett, J.L., Durbin, C.E., & Jenkins, J.M. (under review). Contextualizing emotion-psychopathology associations in middle childhood using the disappointing gift paradigm.
  1. Dyson, M.W., Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Goldsmith, H.H., Bufferd, S.J., Miller, A.R., & Klein, D.N. (under review). The structural and rank-order stability of temperament in young children based on a laboratory-observational measure.
  1. Johnson, V.C., Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., Dyson, M.W., Bufferd, S.J., Durbin, C.E., Dougherty, L.R., & Hayden, E.P. (under review). A longitudinal investigation of the stability of behavioural inhibition in early childhood.
  1. Pinsof, W.M., Zinbarg, R.E., Shimokawa, K., Knobloch-Fedders, L., Lebow, J.L., Durbin, C.E., & Chambers, A.L. Confirming, norming, and validating the STIC’s factor structure.

PROFESSIONAL TALKS

Durbin, C.E., Moser, J.S., & Lo, S.L. “Convergent validity of behavioral and neurophysiological measures of internalizing liabilities in early childhood”. Paper presented at the 28th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Evanston, IL, September 19, 2014.

Durbin, C.E., Hicks, B.M., Blonigen, D.M., Johnson, W., Iacono, W.M., & McGue, M. “Modeling the effects of normative life events on personality development”. Paper presented at the 2012 SRCD Themed Meeting on Transitions from Adolescence to Adulthood. Tampa, FL, October 19, 2012.

Durbin, C.E. “Reciprocal effects of personality and alcohol use trajectories from mid-adolescence to young adulthood”. Paper presented at the 34th Annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism. Atlanta, GA, June 28, 2011.

Durbin, C.E. “Laboratory measures of emotional reactivity to context: Differential associations with risk for mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders in young children”. Paper presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Minneapolis, MN, September 12, 2009.

Durbin, C.E. “Children’s emerging personality in the preschool years”. Paper presented at the 1st stand-alone conference of the Association for Research in Personality. Evanston, IL, July 18, 2009.

Durbin, C.E. “Defining temperamental emotionality variables as reactivity to context”. Invited talk for the Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, April 16, 2009.

Durbin, C.E. Symposium chair, “Family factors and processes: Links to early risk factors for behavioral and emotional problems in children”. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Denver, CO, April 2, 2009.

Wilson, S., & Durbin, C.E. “Personality risk factors for depression in parents and children contribute to their developing relationship”. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Denver, CO, April 2, 2009.

Durbin, C.E. “Temperamental emotionality as an index of vulnerability to mood disorders: Considering context”. Paper presented at the 14th European Conference on Personality. University of Tartu, Estonia, July 17, 2008.

Durbin, C.E. “Temperamental emotionality as an index of vulnerability to mood disorders”. Paper presented at the 20th annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science. Chicago, IL, May 24, 2008.

Durbin, C.E. “How to publish your journal article”. APA panel presentation at the 80th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, May 2, 2008.

Wilson, S., & Durbin, C.E. “Differential effects of normative vs. maladaptive interpersonal traits on parenting”. Paper presented at the 80th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, May 2, 2008.

Saigal, S., Durbin, C.E., & Knobloch-Fedders, L. “A linguistic analysis of marital interactions: What patterns of word use differentiate distressed from non-distressed couples”. Paper presented at the 80th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, May 3, 2008.

Durbin, C.E. “Diatheses for internalizing disorders”. Invited talk for the Department of Psychology, Rutgers University. April 10, 2008.

Durbin, C.E. “Temperamental emotionality: Development, correlates, and links to risk for depression”. Invited talk for Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh. March 12, 2008.

Durbin, C.E. “Temperamental emotionality and risk for mood disorders”. Paper presented at the 2007 biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA. March 30, 2007.

Durbin, C.E. “Temperamental risk for depression: Associations with family relationship factors and parental depression”. Invited paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. May 4, 2006.

Durbin, C.E. “Developmental psychopathology of temperamental risk”. Invited paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. May 5, 2005.

POSTERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

Stroud, C.B., Durbin, C.E., Wilson, S., & Mendelsohn, K. “Spillover to triadic and dyadic systems in families with young children”. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Toronto, Ontario, November, 2011.

Wilt, J., Wilson, S., Schalet, B., & Durbin, C.E. “Comparative validity of self-report and interview methods for assessing personality disorder characteristics in a non-clinical sample”. Poster presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Seattle, WA, October 7, 2010.

Schalet, B., Durbin, C.E., & Revelle, W. “Multidimensional structure of the Hypomanic Personality Scale”. Poster presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Seattle, WA, October 10, 2010.

Wilson, S., Stroud, C.B., & Durbin, C.E. “Personality pathology is associated with dysfunctional parent-child interactions: A multilevel modeling analysis”. Poster presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Seattle, WA, October 10, 2010.

Wilson, S., Durbin, C.E., Nagendra, A., Appelbaum, A., Poltermann, A., & Shishido, Y. “Differential effects of depressive, anxiety, and substance use disorders on the parent-child relationship”. Poster presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. Minneapolis, MN, September 12, 2009.

Wilson, S., & Durbin, C.E. “Multi-method assessment of normal and pathological personality factors: Convergence and incremental contribution to Axis I disorders”. Poster presented at the 1st stand-alone meeting of the Association for Research in Personality. Evanston, IL, July 18, 2009.

Schalet, B.D., Durbin, C.E., & Hayden, E.P. “Hypomanic personality traits: Evidence for unique associations with normal personality dimensions”. Poster presented at the 1st stand-alone meeting of the Association for Research in Personality. Evanston, IL, July 18, 2009.