Curriculum Vitae

Debra L. Kaysen

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Debra L. Kaysen

Personal Data

Place of Birth: Bronx, New York, U.S.A.

Address: Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

4225 Roosevelt Way, NE

Suite 306C

Seattle, WA 98105

(206) 221-4657

(206) 661-1705 (FAX)

Education

1997-2003 Ph.D. Clinical Psychology

University of Missouri

St. Louis, MO

1995-2001 Graduate Certificate, Women’s Studies

University of Missouri

St. Louis, MO

1995-1997 M.A. Clinical Psychology

University of Missouri

St. Louis, MO

1987-1991 B.S. Psychology, magna cum laude

Tufts University

Medford, MA

Post-Graduate Training

2003-2006 Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

University of Washington

Seattle, WA

2002-2003 Psychology Intern

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

University of Washington

Seattle, WA

Faculty Positions Held

2006-Present Assistant Professor

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

University of Washington

Seattle WA

2004-2006 Acting Instructor

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

University of Washington

Seattle, WA

Hospital Positions Held

2006-Present Attending Psychologist

University of Washington Medical Center

Outpatient Psychiatry

Seattle WA

2004-2007 Attending Psychologist

University of Washington Medical Center

Inpatient Psychiatry

Seattle WA

Honors

2007 NIAAA/NIDA Early Career Poster Award

American Psychological Association

2006 Early Career Psychologist Credentialing Award, National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology

2005 New Investigator Award: Women’s Special Interest Group, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.

2001 Presidential Mission poster award: GLBT Special Interest Group, Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy.

1999 Psychology Research Travel Award. University of Missouri. $500.

1999 Kathy Van Dyke Award for Most Outstanding Psychology Graduate Student Psychology Department, University of Missouri St. Louis.

1997 Honorable Mention Award in Graduate Papers and Essays Category

Institute for Women's and Gender Studies, University of Missouri St. Louis.

1990 Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology, Vice-President,
Tufts University Chapter.
Current License

2004 Licensed Psychologist #PY 3099, State of Washington

Professional Organizations
Member, American Psychological Association

Division 35, Society for the Psychology of Women

Division 50, Addictions

Division 44, Membership Co-chair

Member, Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy

Chair 2002-2006, Study of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Issues

Program Committee 2003-2006

Addictive Behaviors Special Interest Group

Disaster & Trauma Special Interest Group

Women’s Issues in Behavior Therapy

Member, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies

Program Committee 2006-Present

Chair 2006, Student Poster Award Committee

Gender SIG

Member, Research Society of Alcoholism

Teaching Responsibilities

2008-Present Research Mentor (Michele Bedard), University of Washington, Psychology Internship Program

2008-Present Clinicial Supervisor (Briana Woods), University of Washington, Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology

2007-2008 Research Mentor (Kari Stephens), University of Washington, Psychology Internship Program

2007-Present Trainer, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) Training, Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Mental Health Services and The National Center for PTSD (NCPTSD), Women’s Health Science Division, VA Boston Healthcare System

2006-2008 Research Mentor (Kristen Lindgren), Psychology Training in Alcohol Research Postdoctoral Training Program

2007 Trainer, Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD, University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. 100% responsible. 2 days. 13.5 hours.

2006-Present Clinical Supervisor, UW Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic

2006-Present Lecturer, Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD, UW Extensions,

Trauma Certificate Program. 100% responsible. 2 days. 14 hours.

2006-2007 Research Mentor (Sarah Hayes), Psychology Internship Program

2006 Lecturer, Addictive Behaviors Proseminar (joint undergraduate/graduate/postdoctoral seminar on etiology, prevention, and treatment of addictions). Lecture on PTSD and substance use.

2005-Present Didactics Speaker, Seattle VAMC Psychology Internship

2005-2006  Clinical Supervisor, UW Medical Center, Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry Service

2004-2007 Clinical Supervisor, UW Medical Center, Inpatient Psychiatry Unit

2004-Present Didactics Speaker, UW Medical Center Psychiatry Residency. Lectures for R1 and R2 didactics series

2004-2006 Advisor, Psychology Undergraduate Honors Program

2003-Present Clinical Supervision, Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress

2003-Present Didactics Speaker, UW Psychology Internship

2000-2002  Instructor, Working with Victims of Crime, University of Missouri-St. Louis.

Editorial Responsibilities

2008 Co-Editor

Cognitive and Behavioral Practice special series on LGBT issues

2008-Present Website Editor

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies

National Responsibilities

2006-Present Membership Chair, Division 44

American Psychological Association.

2006-Present Member. Program Committee, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.

2005-Present Member. Listserv Committee, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.

2004-2006  Member. Program Committee, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

2002-2006 Chair, Study of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Issues,

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

Local Responsibilities

2008-Present Adult Track Coordinator, University of Washington,

Psychology Predoctoral Internship Program.

2008- Present Awards Committee, University of Washington,

PsychologyPredoctoral Internship Program.

2007-Present Steering Committee , University of Washington.

Psychology Predoctoral Internship Program.

2006-Present Member, Psychology Organizing Committee (POC),

University of Washington.

2004-Present Board Member. University of Washington Advisory Board-Trauma Studies Certificate Program.

2007 Chair, Diversity Advancement Committee (DAC),

University of Washington. Psychology Predoctoral Internship Program.

2002-2003 Student Representative. Diversity Committee, University of Washington Psychology Predoctoral Internship Program.

2002 Student Representative. Steering Committee, University of Washington Psychology Predoctoral Internship Program.

Research Funding

Current

Principal Investigator, NIH/NIAAA, 2007-2009. Project Title: A Daily Process Examination of PTSD and Alcohol Use in Female College Students (R21). Principal Investigator: Debra Kaysen. Total Direct Costs: $275,000.

Co-Investigator, John Hopkins (JHU), 2009. Project Title: Training and Supervision of Community Mental Health Workers in Kurdistan, Iraq. Paul Bolton, Principal Investigator (USAID flow through funding). $9,380 UW Total Direct Costs (subcontract).

Co-Investigator, NIH/NIAAA, 2007-2009. Project Title: Reducing Alcohol Use and PTSD with Cognitive Restructuring & Experiential Acceptance (R21). Principal Investigator: Tracy Simpson. Total Direct Costs: $275,000.

Co-Investigator, NIH/NIAAA, 2007-2012. Project Title: Event Specific Prevention (ESP) (RO1). Principal Investigator: Clayton Neighbors. Total Direct Costs $1,564,307.

Co-Investigator, NIH/NIAAA, 2007-2012. Project Title: Social Norms & Skills Training: Motivating Campus Change. Principal Investigator: Mary Larimer. Total Direct Costs: $2,094,595.

Co-Mentor, NIAAA, 2008-2013. Project Title: Retraining Automatic Biases Related to Problem Drinking in College Students (K99/R00) Principal Investigator: Kristen Lindgren. Total Direct Costs: $686,130.

Training Faculty, NIH/NIAAA, 2007-Present. Project title: Psychology Training in Alcohol Research. Total Direct Costs: $1,062,397.

Clinical Project Coordinator, NIH/NIAAA, 2003-2008. Project Title: Alcohol Research Collaborative: Peer Programs (U01). Principal Investigator: Mary Larimer. Total Direct Costs: $1,250,000.

Completed

Mentor, ADAI, 2007-2008. Project Title: Automatic biases and their relation to sexual assault-related problem drinking. Principal Investigator: Kristen Lindgren. Total Direct Costs: $20,000.

Principal Investigator, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2003-2006. Project Title: Cognitive Processes, PTSD, and Alcohol Use (1F32AA014728). Total Direct Costs: $89,156.

Co-Principal Investigator, Alcohol Beverage Medical Research Foundation, 2005-2008. Project Title: Alcohol Expectancies, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Alcohol Use In Female Crime Victims. Principal Investigator: Tracy Simpson. Total Direct Costs: $75,900.

Trainee, Interdisciplinary Clinical Research Skills Training (R25MH060486), 2002-2003. University of Washington, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences.

Clinical Project Coordinator, NIAAA, 2003-2006. Project Title: Early Intervention to Prevent Student Binge Drinking (R01). Principal Investigator: Rob Turrisi. Total Direct Costs: $2,366,219.

Submitted

Primary Investigator, NIAAA, 2009-2012, Project/Program Title: Sexual Minority Women and High Risk Drinking (R01). Total Direct Costs: $1,250,000. (Submitted October 2008).

Primary Investigator, ABMRF, 2009-2011. Project Title: Emotional Engagement And Relapse To Alcohol Use In Women With A History Of Trauma. Total Direct Costs: $86,957. (Submitted January 2009).

Co-Investigator, NIAAA, 2009-2014. Project/Program Title: Can Kindness and Compassion be Taught? A Randomized Controlled Trial of Lovingkindness Meditation for PTSD. Principal Investigator: Tracy Simpson. UW Total Direct Costs: $ 106,248 (Subcontract). (Submitted January 2009).

Mentor, NIAAA, 2009-2013. Project Title: Emotional Engagement and Relapse to Alcohol Use in a Trauma-Exposed Sample. Principal Investigator: Michele Bedard. Total Direct Costs: $89,156.

Co-Mentor, NIAAA, 2009-2013. Project Title: A Functional Analysis of the Relationship Between Problematic Drinking and Eating. Principal Investigator: Angela Davis. Total Direct Costs: $89,156.

Co-Investigator, NIAAA, 2008-2012. Project/Program Title: Specialized Alcohol Research Centers (P50). Principal Investigator: Mary Larimer. Total Direct Costs: $1,302,036. (Submitted December 2007).

Co-Investigator, Life Sciences Discovery Fund, 2008-2012. Project/Program Title: Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors. Principal Investigator: Mary Larimer. Total Direct Costs: $5,000,000. (Submitted November 2007. Resubmitted January 2008)

Consultant, CIHR, 2009-2012, Project Title: Childhood Sexual Abuse and HIV Sexual Transmission Risk Behaviour Among HIV-positive Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Study of Cognitive and Motivational Mechanisms. Principal Investigator: Trevor Hart. Total Direct Costs: $500,000. (Submitted September 15, 2008).

Consultant, OHTN, 2009-2012, Project Title: Childhood Sexual Abuse and HIV Sexual Transmission Risk Behaviour Among HIV-positive Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Study of Cognitive and Motivational Mechanisms. Principal Investigator: Trevor Hart. Total Direct Costs: $388,778. (Submitted October 22, 2008).

Co-Primary Investigator, NIDA, 2007-2012. Project Title: Comparison of Web and In-Person Motivational Feedback for At-Risk Gamblers. Principal Investigator: Mary Larimer. Total Direct Costs: $1,250,000. (Submitted November 2007. Resubmitted July 2008).

Co-Investigator, NIAAA, 2009-2014. Project Title: Social Norms and Alcohol Prevention. Principal Investigator: Clayton Neighbors. Total Direct Costs: $3,147,316. (Submitted July 2008).

Co-Investigator, NIMH, 2009-2012. Project Title: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for PTSD. Principal Investigator: Alethea Varra. Total Direct Costs: $514,188. (Submitted June 2008).

Bibliography

Publications:

Referred Journals

1.  Larimer, M.E., Kaysen, D., Lee, C.M., Lewis, M.A., Dillworth, T., Montoya, H.D., & Neighbors, C. (In Press). Evaluating Level of Specificity of Normative Referents in Relation to Personal Drinking Behavior. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

2.  Kaysen, D., Lee, C., LaBrie, J., & Tollison, S. (In Press). Readiness to change drinking behavior in female college students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

3.  Nguyen, H., Kaysen, D., Dillworth, T., Brajcich, M., & Larimer, M.E. (In Press). Incapacitated rape, alcohol use, and consequences in Asian American college students. Violence Against Women.

4.  Reed, E., Amaro, H., Kaysen, D., & Matsumoto, A. (In Press). Violence among a sample of university students: Relation to and the relevance of the context of substance use. Addictive Behaviors

5.  Kaysen, D., Rosen, G., Bowman, M., & Resick, P.A. (In Press). Duration of trauma exposure and the dose-response model of PTSD. Journal of Interpersonal Violence

6.  Dillworth, T.M., Kaysen, D., Montoya, H. & Larimer, M.E. (In Press). Identification with mainstream culture and preference for alternative alcohol treatments in a community sample. Journal of Behavior Therapy.

7.  Kaysen, D., Pantalone, D., Chawla, N., Lindgren, K., Clum, G., Lee, C., & Resick, P.A. (2008). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Alcohol Use, and Physical Health Concerns. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 31, 115-125.

8.  Rizvi, S., Kaysen, D., Gunter, C., Griffin, M., & Resick, P.A. (2008). Beyond Fear: The Role of Peritraumatic Responses in Posttraumatic Stress and Depressive Symptoms in Female Crime Victims. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23, 853-868.

9.  Fossos, N., Neighbors, C., Kaysen, D., & Hove, M. C. (2007). Intimate partner violent perpetration and problem drinking among college students. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 68, 706-713.

10.  Simpson, T.L., Kaysen, D., Bowen, S., MacPherson, L.M., Chawla, N., Blume, A., Marlatt, G.A., & Larimer, M.E. (2007). PTSD symptomatology, substance use, and Vipassana meditation in an incarcerated sample. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20, 239-249.

11.  Kaysen, D., Dillworth, T.M., Simpson, T., Waldrop, A., Larimer, M.E., & Resick, P.A. (2007). Domestic violence and alcohol use: Trauma-related symptoms and motives for drinking. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 1272-1283.

12.  Kaysen, D., Neighbors, C., Martell, J., Fossos, N., & Larimer, M.E., (2006). Incapacitated rape and alcohol use: A prospective analysis. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 1820-1832.

13.  Kaysen, D., Simpson, T., Dillworth, T., Gunter, C., Larimer, M.E., & Resick, P. (2006). Alcohol problems and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in female crime victims. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 19(3), 399-403.

14.  Kaysen, D. , Losttuter, T., & Goines, M. (2005). Cognitive processing therapy for acute stress disorder resulting from an anti-gay assault. Cognitive & Behavioral Practice, 12 (3), 278-289.

15.  Kaysen, D., Morris, M., Rizvi, S., & Resick, P. (2005). Peritraumatic responses and their relationship to perceptions of threat in female crime victims. Violence Against Women, 11(12), 1515-1535.

16.  Kaysen, D., Scher, C., Mastnak, J., and Resick, P. (2005). Cognitive mediation of childhood maltreatment and adult depression. Behavior Therapy, 36(3), 235-244.

17.  Kaysen, D., Resick, P., & Wise, D. (2003). Living in Danger: The Impact of Chronic Traumatic Events and the Traumatic Context on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse: A Review Journal, 4 (3), 247-264.

18.  Kaysen, D. & Stake, J. (2001). From Thought to Deed: Abortion-Related Activism. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31(11), 2378-2400.

19.  Castellanos, F.X., Fine, E., Kaysen, D., Marsh, W., Rapoport, J., & Hallett, M. (1996). Sensorimotor gating in boys with Tourette’s Syndrome and ADHD: preliminary results. Biological Psychiatry 39. 33-41.

20.  Castellanos, F.X., Giedd, J.N., Marsh, W.L., Hamburger, S.D., Vaituzis, A.C., Dickstein, D.P., Sarfatti, S.E., Vauss, Y.C ., Snell, J.W., Lange, N., Kaysen, D., Krain, A.L., Ritchie, G.F., Rajapakse, J.C., Rapoport, J.L. (1996) Quantitative brain magnetic resonance imaging in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 53, 607-616.

21.  Frazier , J, A., Giedd, J., Hamburger, S., Albus, K., Kaysen, D., Vaituzis, A.C., Rajapakse, J.C., Lenane, M.C., McKenna, K., Jacobsen, L.K., Gordon, C.T., Breier, A., & Rapoport, J. (1996). Brain anatomic magnetic resonance imaging in childhood-onset schizophrenia. Archives of General Psychiatry , 53, 617-624.

22.  Frazier, J.A., Giedd, J.N., Kaysen, D., Albus, K.E., Hamburger, S., Alaghband-Rad, J., Lenane, M.C., McKenna, K., Breier, A., & Rapoport, J.L. (1996). Childhood onset schizophrenia: Brain magnetic resonance imaging rescan after two years of clozapine maintenance. American Journal of Psychiatry 153, 564-566.

23.  Giedd, J., Lange, N., Snell, J., Rajapakse, J., Kaysen, D., Vaituzis, C., Vauss, Y., Hamburger, S., Kozuch, P., & Rapoport, J. (1996). Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of human brain development ages 4-18: Cerebral Cortex , 551-560.

24.  Giedd, J.N., Rumsey, J.M., Rajapakse, J.C., Kaysen, D., Vaituzis, A.C., Hamburger, S., & Rapoport, J.L. (1996) Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of the corpus callosum in children and adolescents. Brain Research: Developmental Brain Research, 91, 274-280.