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March 2013 Jutta Joormann 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Jutta Joormann Home Address 480 NE 30 th St., Apt. 1701 Miami, FL 33137 Phone: 305-576 5202 Office Address University of Miami Phone: 305-284 2641 Department of Psychology Fax: 305-284 3402 5665 Ponce de Leon Blvd. E-mail: [email protected] Coral Gables, FL 33124 Webpage: http://www.psy.miami.edu/mood/ Current and Past Positions Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Miami, 2009-present Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Miami, 2006-2009 Research Associate, Department of Psychology, Stanford University, 2004-2006 Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, Stanford University. Funded by a fellowship from the German Research Foundation (DFG), 2002-2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, 2000- 2004 Education Habilitation Venia legendi in Clinical Psychology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, 2005 Ph.D. Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany 2000 Doctor of Philosophy (Dr. Phil.) in Psychology (Summa Cum Laude). Dipl.-Psych. Freie Universität Berlin, Germany 1995 Diploma in Psychology (“sehr gut” [A]) after training in psychology at the Freie Universität Berlin, and the Universities of Giessen, Trier and Stirling, Scotland, UK. Teaching Experience 2012 Emotion Regulation: Summer course at the University of Zuerich 2006-present University of Miami: Clinical Practicum (graduate);

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Dr. Jutta Joormann

Home Address 480 NE 30th St., Apt. 1701 Miami, FL 33137 Phone: 305-576 5202 Office Address University of Miami Phone: 305-284 2641 Department of Psychology Fax: 305-284 3402 5665 Ponce de Leon Blvd. E-mail: [email protected] Coral Gables, FL 33124 Webpage: http://www.psy.miami.edu/mood/

Current and Past Positions

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Miami, 2009-present

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Miami, 2006-2009

Research Associate, Department of Psychology, Stanford University, 2004-2006

Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, Stanford University. Funded by a fellowship from the German Research Foundation (DFG), 2002-2004

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, 2000-2004

Education

Habilitation Venia legendi in Clinical Psychology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, 2005

Ph.D. Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany 2000 Doctor of Philosophy (Dr. Phil.) in Psychology (Summa Cum Laude).

Dipl.-Psych. Freie Universität Berlin, Germany 1995 Diploma in Psychology (“sehr gut” [A]) after training in psychology at the Freie Universität Berlin, and the Universities of Giessen, Trier and Stirling, Scotland, UK.

Teaching Experience

2012 Emotion Regulation: Summer course at the University of Zuerich 2006-present University of Miami:

Clinical Practicum (graduate);

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Adult Psychopathology (graduate); Abnormal Psychology (undergraduate)

1995-2002 Instructor of over 14 courses at the Freie Universität Berlin and the Ruhr-

Universität Bochum: Clinical Psychology Treatment of Anxiety Disorders (graduate); Treatment of Depression (graduate); Psychotherapy Research (graduate); Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders (graduate); Suicide and Suicidality (graduate); Schizophrenia (graduate); Adult Psychopathology (graduate);

Intervention (graduate) Research Methods Multivariate Statistics (graduate);

Descriptive Statistics (undergraduate); Advanced Statistics (undergraduate); Research Methodology and Experimental Design (undergraduate); Philosophy of Science (undergraduate); Experimental Psychology (undergraduate)

Graduate Students and Post-doctoral Fellows

Lira K. Yoon, now Assistant Professor at the University of Maine Joelle LeMoult, now Assistant Professor at McMasters University Toronto, received an NRSA

from NIMH in 2009 and the Outstanding Graduate Student Award from the University of Miami in 2010

Tanya Tran, now Post-doctoral Fellow at Brown University; received a College of Arts and Sciences Summer Award in 2009

Catherine D’Avanzato, received a College of Arts and Sciences Dissertation Award in 2010, currently on internship at Brown University

Kimberly Arditte (3rd year student), received a UM Fellowship in 2010 and an NSF Graduate Student Fellowship in 2011

Meghan Quinn (2nd year student) Michael Vanderlind (1st year student)

Clinical Training, Internships and Experience

2009-present Clinical coordinator, Adult Division, University of Miami

2006-present Clinical supervisor, Psychological Services Center (PSC), University of Miami

2000-2002 Therapist at the outpatient clinic of the Psychology Department, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany

2001 Licensed as a Psychotherapist in Germany

1996-2001 Clinical training at the Dresdner Academy of Psychotherapy and the post-graduate clinical training program at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (including the requirement of a minimum of 600 therapy sessions under close supervision and a minimum of 20 documented cases)

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2000 Clinical internship at a psychiatric inpatient hospital in Bottrop, Germany

1996-2000 Psychotherapist at the Christoph-Dornier-Center for Clinical Psychology, (Treatment of anxiety disorders) and Psychotherapist at the outpatient center of the Psychology Department, Free University of Berlin.

1992 Internship at an inpatient unit of the psychiatric hospital of the Humboldt University in Berlin

1991 Internship at the Orange County Youth and Family Services in Irvine, CA.

Awards and Grants

2011 Provost Research Award, University of Miami 2010 Consultant on R01MH074849 (PI; Dr. Ian H. Gotlib, Stanford University):

Risk for Depression: Identifying and Altering Psychobiological Mechanisms; NIMH

2008 Scholarly and Creative Activities Award, College of Arts and

Sciences, University of Miami. MUSE Award for outstanding contributions to the undergraduate program, Department of Psychology, University of Miami. Co-writer of and consultant on R21MH080683 (PI: Dr. Ian H. Gotlib, Stanford University); Stress Reactivity and Emotion Dysregulation in Comorbid Depression and Social Anxiety Disorder; NIMH

Consultant on R21AG031967 National Institute on Aging (PI: Dr. Iris Mauss, University of Denver): The impact of reappraisal ability on adjustment to stressful life events. NIA.

James W. McLamore Summer Award in Business and Social Sciences, University of Miami

2007-present Consultant on R01MH060655 (PI: Dr. John Jonides; University of Michigan): Interference resolution mechanism and their relevance to depression; NIMH.

2007 James W. McLamore Summer Award in Business and Social Sciences, University of Miami

General Research Support Award in Business and Social Sciences, University of Miami

2006-present National Alliance for Research on Depression and Schizophrenia (NARSAD) Young Investigator Award; Role: PI

Consultant on R01 MH076021 (PI: Dr. Sheri Johnson, University of Miami); Cognitive and Biological Underpinnings of Reward Responsivity in Bipolar Disorder; NIMH

Co-writer of and consultant on R01 MH059259 (PI: Dr. Ian Gotlib,

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Stanford University); Neural and Behavioral Aspects of Information-Processing Biases in Depression: An Examination of Inhibitory Dysfunction, Rumination, and Emotion Regulation; NIMH.

2006 Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion Travel Award

2005-present Co-writer of and consultant on R01 MH074849 (PI: Dr. Ian Gotlib, Stanford University); Emotion Dysregulation in Girls at Risk for Depression: A Cognitive, Neural, and Neuroendocrine Integration; NIMH.

Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion Travel Award

2004 Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion Travel Award

2002 Fellowship from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft –DFG: personal salary for 2 years) for the project “Cognitive Inhibition in Depression: Relation to rumination”.

2001 Grant from the University of Jena for the project „Cognitive inhibition and major depression: Investigation of the frontocingular/ frontostriatal interaction“ (PI: Dr. T. Sobanski and Prof. Dr. H. Sauer)

Professional Association Memberships

APA American Psychological Association

ABCT Association for the Advancement of Cognitive and Behavior Therapy

DGPs Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie (German Psychological Association)

Division “Clinical Psychology”

Division “Research Methods”

SRP Society for Research on Psychopathology

APS Association for Psychological Science

Associate Editor 2011-present Journal of Abnormal Psychology 2007-2010 Cognition and Emotion 2009 Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience (Special issue on

neurobiological correlates of depression) Editorial Board 2006 –present Cognitive Therapy and Research 2005-2010 Journal of Abnormal Psychology

Ad Hoc Peer Reviewing

Psychological Review Psychological Science Biological Psychiatry

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Current Directions in Psychological Science Journal of Abnormal Psychology Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Emotion Behavior Therapy Behavior Research and Therapy Cognitive Therapy and Research Cognition and Emotion Psychotherapy Research Journal of Clinical Psychology British Journal of Clinical Psychology Anxiety and Depression Anxiety, Stress, and Coping Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie Diagnostica European Journal of Psychological Assessment European Journal of Personality Personality and Individual Differences International Journal of Psychology Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry Neuroscience Letters Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology American Journal of Psychiatry Journal of Child Clinical Psychology Social, Affective, and Cognitive Neuroscience Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience Psychiatry Research Psychophysiology Memory

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Publications

Journal articles (peer reviewed)

1. Carver, C., Johnson, S.L., & Joormann, J. (in press). Lifetime depression and impulsive reactions to emotion. British Journal of Psychiatry.

2. D’Avanzato, C., Joormann, J., Siemer, M., & Gotlib, I.H. (in press). Emotion regulation in depression and anxiety: Examining diagnostic specificity and stability. Cognitive Therapy and Research.

3. Foland-Ross, L.C., Hamilton, P.J., Joormann, J., Berman, M.G., Jonides, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (in press). The neural basis of difficulties in the processing of irrelevant, negatively valenced stimuli in major depression. Psychological Science.

4. Johnson, S., Carver, C.S., Mule, S., Joormann, J. (in press). Impulsivity and risk for mania: Toward greater specificity. Psychology and Psychotherapy.

5. LeMoult, J., Arditte, K., & Joormann, J. (in press). State rumination and stress reactivity: Association with attention biases. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology.

6. LeMoult, J., Yoon, K.L., & Joormann, J. (in press). Affective priming in Major Depressive Disorder. Frontiers of Cognitive Psychology.

7. Mata, J., Lowdermilk, C., Joormann, J., Waugh, C.E., & Gotlib, I.H. (in press). Acute exercise attenuates negative affect following repeated sad mood inductions in persons who have recovered from depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

8. Sanchez, A., Vazquez, C., Marker, C., LeMoult, J., & Joormann, J. (in press). Attentional Disengagement predicts stress reactivity in depression: An eye tracking study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

9. Waugh, C.E., Hamilton, P., Chen, M.C., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (in press). Neural temporal dynamics of stress in comorbid major depressive disorder and social anxiety disorder. Biology of Mood and Anxiety Disorders.

10. Yoon, K.L., Maltby, J., & Joormann, J. (in press). A pathway from neuroticism to emotional and physical distress: Examining the role of emotion regulation. Anxiety, Stress and Coping.

11. Blanton, R. E., Cooney, R. E., Joormann, J., Eugene, F., Glover, G.H., & Gotlib, I.H. (2012). Pubertal stage and brain anatomy in girls. Neuroscience, 217, 105-112.

12. Joormann, J., Cooney, R.E., Henry, M.L., Gotlib, I.H. (2012). Neural correlates of mood regulation in girls at high risk for depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121, 61-72.

13. Kircanski, K., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2012). Cognitive aspects of depression. WIREs

Cogn Sci. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1177

14. LeMoult, J. & Joormann, J. (2012). Attention and memory biases in Social Anxiety Disorder: The role of comorbid depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 36, 47-57.

15. Teachman, B., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2012). When blink goes awry: Automaticity in anxiety and depression. Clinical Psychology Review, 32, 575-603.

16. Waugh, C. E., Muhtadie, L., Thompson, R.J., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2012). Affective and Physiological Responses to Stress in Girls at Elevated Risk for Depression. Development and Psychopathology, 661-675.

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17. Whitney, J., Joormann, J., Gotlib, I.H., Kelley, R.G., Adams, E., Acquaye, T., Howe, M., Chang, K.D., & Singh, M.K. (2012). Information processing in adolescents with bipolar disorder. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 53, 937-945.

18. Yoon, K.L. & Joormann, J. (2012). Is Timing Everything? Investigating the impact of rumination and distraction on interpersonal problem solving. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 36, 165-172.

19. Yoon, K.L. & Joormann, J. (2012). Stress reactivity in social anxiety disorder with and without comorbid depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121, 250-255.

20. Zetsche, U., D’Avanzato, C., & Joormann, J. (2012). Depression and Rumination: Relation to components of inhibition. Cognition and Emotion, 26, 758-767.

21. Arditte, K.A., & Joormann, J. (2011). Emotion regulation in depression: Reflection predicts recovery from a depressive episode. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 35, 536-543.

22. Arteche, A., Joormann, J., Harvey, A., Craske, M., Gotlib, I.H., Lehtonen A., Counsell, N. & Stein, A. (2011). The effects of postnatal maternal depression and anxiety on the processing of baby faces. Journal of Affective Disorders, 133, 197-203.

23. Berman, M.G., Nee, D.E, Casement, M., Kim, H.S., Deldin, P., Kross, E., Gonzalez, R., Gotlib, I.H., Hamilton, P., Joormann, J., Waugh, C., & Jonides, J. (2011). Neural and behavioural effects of interference resolution in depression. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 11, 85-96.

24. Carver, C., Johnson, S.L., Joormann, J., Kim, Y. & Nam, J.Y. (2011). Serotonin transporter polymorphism interacts with childhood adversity to predict aspects of impulsivity. Psychological Science, 22, 589-595.

25. Carver, C., Johnson, S.L., Joormann, J., LeMoult, J., & Cuccaro, M.L. (2011). Childhood adversity interacts separately with 5-HTTLPR and BDNF to predict lifetime depression diagnosis. Journal of Affective Disorders, 132, 89-93.

26. Furman, D., Joormann, J., Hamilton, J.P.,Gotlib, I.H. (2011). Altered Timing of Limbic System Activation During Elaboration of Sad Mood as a Function of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 6, 270-276.

27. Gotlib, I.H., Jonides, J., & Joormann, J. (2011). Memory for affectively valenced stimuli in depression: Evidence from a novel matching task. Cognition and Emotion, 25, 1246-1254.

28. Joormann, J. & Siemer, M. (2011). Affective processing and emotion regulation in depression and dysphoria: Cognitive biases and deficits in executive control. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 5, 13-28.

29. Joormann, J., Levens, S., & Gotlib, I.H. (2011). Sticky thoughts: Depression and rumination are associated with difficulties manipulating emotional material in working memory. Psychological Science, 22, 979-983.

30. Tran, T., Hertel, P. & Joormann, J. (2011). Cognitive Bias Modification: Induced Interpretive Biases Affect Memory. Emotion, 11, 145-152.

31. Tran, T., Siemer M., & Joormann, J. (2011). Implicit interpretation biases affect stress reactivity. Cognition and Emotion, 25, 546-558.

32. Zetsche, U. & Joormann, J. (2011). Components of cognitive inhibition differentially predict rumination and depressive symptoms. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 42, 65-73.

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33. Cooney, R.E., Joormann, J., Eugene, F., & Gotlib, I.H. (2010). Neural correlates of rumination in depression. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 10, 470-478.

34. DeRaedt, R., Koster, E., & Joormann, J. (2010). Attentional Control in Depression: A Translational Affective Neuroscience Approach. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 10, 1-7.

35. Eugene, F., Joormann, J., Cooney, R., Atlas, L., & Gotlib, I.H. (2010). Neural correlates of inhibitory deficits in depression. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 181, 30-35.

36. Fritzsche, A., Dahme, B., Gotlib, I.H., Joormann, J., Magnussen, H., Watz, H., Nutzinger, D., & Von Leupoldt, A. (2010). Specificity of cognitive biases in patients with current depression and remitted depression and in patients with asthma. Psychological Medicine, 40, 815-826.

37. Gotlib, I.H., Hamilton, J.P., Cooney, R.E., Singh, M.K., Henry, M.L., & Joormann, J. (2010). Altered neural processing of reward and loss in girls at risk for major depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 67, 380-387.

38. Gotlib, I.H. & Joormann, J. (2010). Cognition and Depression: Current status and future directions. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 6, 285-312.

39. Joormann, J. (2010). Inhibition and emotion regulation in depression. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 19, 161-166.

40. Joormann, J. & D’Avanzato, C. (2010). Emotion regulation in depression: The role of cognitive factors. Cognition and Emotion, 24, 913-939.

41. Joormann, J., Gilbert, K., & Gotlib, I.H. (2010). Emotion identification in girls at risk for depression. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 51, 575-582.

42. Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2010). Emotion regulation in depression: Relation to cognitive inhibition. Cognition and Emotion, 24, 281-298.

43. Joormann, J., Nee, D.E., Berman, M.G., Jonides, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2010). Interference resolution in major depression. Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience, 10, 21-33.

44. LeMoult, J., Hertel, P., & Joormann, J. (2010). Training the Forgetting of Negative Material: The Role of Active Suppression and the Relation to Stress Reactivity. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 24, 365-375.

45. Thomason, M.E., Henry, M.L., Hamilton, P.J., Joormann, J., Pine, D.S., Ernst, M., Goldman, D., Mogg, K., Bradley, B.P., Britton, J.C., Lindstrom, K.M., Monk, C., Sankin, L.S., Louro, H.M.C., & Gotlib, I.H. (2010). Neural and behavioral responses to emotional faces in children as a function of the short allele of the serotonin transporter gene. Biological Psychology, 85, 38-44.

46. Van Randenborgh, A., Hueffmeier, J., LeMoult, J., & Joormann, J. (2010). Letting go of unmet goals: Does depressive rumination impair goal disengagement? Motivation and Emotion, 34, 325-332.

47. Carver, C. S., Johnson, S. L., & Joormann, J. (2009). Two-mode models of self-regulation as a tool for conceptualizing the role of serotonergic function in normal behavior and diverse disorers. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 18, 195-199.

48. Chen, M.C., Joormann, J., Hallmayer, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2009). 5-HTTLPR predicts waking cortisol in girls at risk for depression. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 34, 681-686.

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49. Ertle, A., Joormann, J., Wahl, K., & Kordon, A. (2009). Dysfunctional cognitions as predictors of treatment success. Zeitschrift fuer Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 38, 44-51.

50. Joormann, J., Hertel, P., LeMoult, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2009). Training intentional forgetting of negative material in depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 34-43.

51. Joormann, J., Teachman, B., & Gotlib, I.H. (2009). Sadder and Less Accurate? False memory for negative material in depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 412-417.

52. Joormann, J. & Tran, T. (2009). Rumination and intentional forgetting of emotional material. Cognition and Emotion, 23, 1233-1246.

53. LeMoult, J., Joormann, J., Sherdell, L., Wright, Y., & Gotlib, I.H. (2009). Identification of facial expressions of emotion in recurrent depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 828-833.

54. Waugh, C., Dearing, K., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2009). Association between the COMT val158met polymorphism and self-perceived social acceptance in adolescent girls. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 19, 395-401.

55. Yoon, K. L., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I. H. (2009). Judging the intensity of facial expressions of emotion: Depression-related biases in the processing of positive affect. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 223-228.

56. Yoon, K. L., Hong, S. W., Joormann, J., & Kang, P. (2009). Perception of facial expressions of emotion during binocular rivalry. Emotion, 9, 172-182.

57. Carver, C.S., Johnson, S.L., & Joormann, J. (2008). Serotonergic function, two-mode models of self-regulation, and vulnerability to depression: What depression has in common with impulsive aggression. Psychological Bulletin, 134, 912-943.

58. Feldman, G., Joormann, J., & Johnson, S.L. (2008). A self-report measure of responses to positive affect: Rumination and Dampening. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 32, 507-525.

59. Gotlib, I.H., Joormann, J., Hallmayer, J., & Minor, K.L. (2008). Biological stress reactivity mediates the relation between genotype and risk for depression. Biological Psychiatry, 63, 847-851.

60. Hertel, P. T., Brozovich, F., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2008). Biases in interpretation and memory in generalized social phobia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 277-288.

61. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (2008). Updating the contents of working memory in depression: Interference from irrelevant negative material. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 206-213.

62. Kovacs, M., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2008). Emotion (dys)regulation and links to depressive disorders. Child Development Perspectives, 2, 149-155.

63. Cooney, R.E., Joormann, J., Atlas, L., Y., Eugene, F., & Gotlib, I.H. (2007). Neural correlates of affect regulation through mood-incongruent recall. Neuroreport, 18,1771-1774.

64. Johnson, S.L., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2007). Information-processing biases as predictors of symptomatic improvement and diagnostic recovery from major depression. Emotion, 7, 201-206.

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65. Joormann, J., Siemer, M., & Gotlib, I.H. (2007). Mood regulation in depression: Differential effects of distraction and recall of happy memories on sad mood. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 484-490.

66. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (2007). Selective attention to emotional faces following recovery from depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 80-85.

67. Joormann, J., Talbot, L., Gotlib, I.H. (2007). Biased processing of emotional information in girls at risk for depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116, 135-143.

68. Joormann, J., Yoon, K.L., & Zetsche, U. (2007). Cognitive inhibition in depression. Applied and Preventive Psychology, 12, 128-139.

69. Cooney, R., Atlas, L., Joormann, J., Eugene, F., & Gotlib, I.H. (2006). Amygdala activation in the processing of neutral faces in social anxiety disorder: Is neutral really neutral? Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 148, 55-59.

70. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (2006). Is this happiness I see? Biases in the identification of emotional facial expressions in depression and social phobia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115, 705-714.

71. Joormann, J. (2006). The relation of rumination and inhibition: Evidence from a negative priming task. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 30, 149-160.

72. Joormann, J., Dkane, M., & Gotlib, I.H. (2006). Adaptive and maladaptive components of rumination? Diagnostic specificity and relation to depressive biases. Behavior Therapy, 37, 269-280.

73. Michalak, J., Püschel, O., Joormann, J. & Schulte, D. (2006). Implicit motives and explicit goals: Two distinctive modes of motivational functioning and their relations to clinical symptoms. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 13, 81-96.

74. Gotlib, I.H., Traill, S.K., Montoya, R.L., Joormann, J., & Chang, K. (2005). Attention and memory biases in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: Indications from a pilot study. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 46, 84-93.

75. Gotlib, I.H., Yue, D.N., & Joormann, J. (2005). Selective attention in dysphoric individuals: The role of affective interference and inhibition. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 29, 17-429.

76. Joormann, J., Hertel, P.T., Brozovich, F., & Gotlib, I.H. (2005). Remembering the good, forgetting the bad: Intentional forgetting of emotional material in depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 640-648.

77. Joormann, J., Kosfelder, J., & Schulte, D. (2005). The impact of comorbidity of depression on the treatment of anxiety disorders. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 29, 569-591.

78. Rottenberg, J., Joormann, J., Brozovich, F., & Gotlib, I.H. (2005). Emotional intensity of idiographic sad memories in depression predicts symptom levels one year later. Emotion, 5, 238-242.

79. Verhaeghen, P., Joormann, J. & Kahn, R. (2005). Why we sing the blues: The relation between self-reflective rumination, mood, and creativity. Emotion, 5, 226-232.

80. Joormann, J. (2004). Attentional bias in dysphoria: The role of inhibitory processes. Cognition and Emotion, 18, 125-147.

81. Joormann, J. (2004). Die Faktorstruktur der Skala dysfunktionaler Einstellungen (DAS) in einer nicht-klinischen Stichprobe [The factor structure of the dysfunctional attitude scale in a nonclinical sample]. Diagnostica, 50, 115-123.

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82. Joormann, J. & Siemer, M. (2004). Memory accessibility, mood regulation and dysphoria: Difficulties in repairing sad mood with happy memories? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113, 179-188.

83. Breil, J., Joormann, J., Kosfelder, J., & Schulte, D. (2004). Lassen sich ungünstige von erfolgreichen Therapieverläufen in kognitiv-verhaltenstherapeutischen Behandlungen von Angststörungen frühzeitig differenzieren? [Differentiating responder and nonresponder in anxiety treatments: Does the treatment course allow for an early identification?] Verhaltenstherapie und Verhaltensmedizin, 25, 480-502.

84. Gotlib, I.H., Kasch, K.L., Traill, S.K., Joormann, J., Arnow, B.A., & Johnson, S.L. (2004). Coherence and specificity of information-processing biases in depression and social phobia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113, 386-398.

85. Gotlib, I.H., Krasnoperova, E., Yue, D.N., & Joormann, J. (2004). Attentional bias for negative interpersonal stimuli in clinical depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology,113, 127-133.

86. Siemer, M. & Joormann, J. (2003). Power and measures of effect size in analysis of variance with fixed versus random nested factors. Psychological Methods, 8, 497-517.

87. Siemer, M. & Joormann, J. (2003). Assumptions and consequences of treating providers in therapy studies as fixed versus random effects: Reply to Crits-Christoph, Tu, and Gallop (2003) and Serlin, Wampold, and Levin (2003). Psychological Methods, 8, 535-544.

88. Joormann, J. & Unnewehr, S. (2002). Eine kontrollierte Studie zur Wirksamkeit einer kognitiv-verhaltenstherapeutischen Gruppentherapie bei Kindern und Jugendlichen mit sozialer Phobie [A controlled outcome study of a cognitive-behavioral group treatment for children and adolescents with social anxiety disorder]. Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 31, 284-290.

89. Stöber, J., & Joormann, J. (2001). Worry, procrastination and perfectionism: Discriminating worry from anxiety and depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 25, 49-60.

90. Stöber, J., & Joormann, J. (2001). A short form of the Worry Domains Questionnaire: Construction and structural validation. Personality and Individual Differences, 31, 591-598.

91. Joormann, J., & Stöber, J. (1999). DSM-IV somatic symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder: Associations with pathological worry and depression symptoms in a nonclinical sample. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 13, 491-503

92. Joormann, J. (1998). Eine Überprüfung der Konstruktvalidität des Fragebogens irrationaler Einstellungen (FIE) [Investigating the construct valididity of the Irrational Beliefs Questionnaire]. Diagnostica, 41, 201-208.

93. Joormann, J., & Stöber, J. (1997). Measuring facets of worry: A LISREL analysis of the Worry Domains Questionnaire. Personality and Individual Differences, 23, 827-837.

Book Chapters

94. Johnson, S.L., LeMoult, J., Vanderlind, M.W., & Joormann, J. (in press). Mood Disorders: Biological Bases. In P. Blaney & T. Millon (Eds.). Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology, Oxford University Press.

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95. Arditte, K.A., & Joormann, J. (in press). Cognitive biases in child psychopathology: A transdiagnostic perspective. In J. Ehrenreich-May & B. Chu (Eds.) Transdiagnostic mechanisms and treatment for youth psychopathology. New York, NY: Guilford Press.

96. LeMoult, J., Castonguay, L.G., Joormann, J., & McAleavey, A. (in press). Depression: Basic research and clinical implications. In L. Castonguay & T. Oltmanns (Eds.). Psychopathology. New York: NY: Guilford Press.

97. Carver, C., Johnson, S.L., & Joormann, J. (in press). Two-mode models of self-regulation and serotonergic functioning: Divergent manifestations of impulse and constraint. In B. Sokol, F.M.E. Grouzet, & U. Mueller (Eds). Self-regulation and autonomy. New York: Cambridge University Press.

98. Joormann, J. & D’Avanzato, C. (in press). Cognitive variables related to depression. In R.E. Ingram (Ed.). International Encyclopedia of Depression, New York, NY: Springer.

99. Joormann, J. & Siemer, M. (in press). Emotion regulation in mood disorders. In J. Gross. Handbook of Emotion Regulation. New York: Guilford Press.

100. Gotlib, I.H. & Joormann, J. (2009). Risk factors for emotional disorders. In D. Sander & K. R. Scherer (Eds.). Oxford Companion to the Affective Sciences. Oxford University Press, pp. 347-348.

101. Gotlib, I.H. & Joormann, J. (2009). Emotion Regulation and Stress Reactivity. In J. Rumsey & M. Ernst (Eds.). Neuroimaging in Developmental Clinical Neuroscience, pp. 38-52. Cambridge University Press.

102. Joormann, J., Yoon, K. L., & Siemer, M. (2009). Cognition, attention and emotion regulation. In A. Kring & D. Sloan (Eds.), Emotion Regulation and Psychopathology. New York, NY: Guilford Press, pp. 174-203.

103. Johnson, S.L., Joormann, J., LeMoult, J., & Miller, C. (2008). Mood Disorders: Biological Bases. In P. Blaney & T. Millon (Eds.). Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology, pp. 198-229. Oxford University Press.

104. Joormann, J. (2008). Cognitive aspects of depression. In I.H. Gotlib & C. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of depression, pp. 298-321. New York, NY: Guilford Press.

105. Joormann, J., Eugene, F., & Gotlib, I.H. (2008) Parental depression: Impact on children and mechanisms underlying transmission of risk. In S. Nolen-Hoeksema & L. Hilt (Eds.). Handbook of depression in adolescents, pp.441-472. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

106. Joormann, J., Kreijtz, I. & Sedek, G. (2007). Inhibitory dysfunctions in depression. In M. Fajkowska-Stanik, M. Marszal-Wisniewska, & G. Sedek (Eds.). Emotional and cognitive processes – disorders and optimization. New research directions, pp. 148-167. Gdansk, PL: GWP.

107. Gotlib, I.H., Joormann, J., Minor, K.L., & Cooney, R.E. (2006). Cognitive and biological functioning in children at risk for depression. In T. Canli (Ed.), Biology of personality and individual difference, pp. 353-382. New York: Guilford Press.

108. Breil, J., Joormann, J., Kosfelder, J., & Schulte, D. (2005). Lassen sich ungünstige von erfolgreichen Therapieverläufen in kognitiv-verhaltenstherapeutischen Behandlungen von Angststörungen frühzeitig differenzieren? [Differentiating responder and nonresponder in anxiety treatments]. In W. Lutz, J. Kosfelder & J. Joormann (Eds.), Misserfolg und Abbruch in der Psychotherapie. Ungünstige Behandlugnsverläufe rechtzeitig erkennen und daraus lernen. [Failures in psychotherapy: Early identification and prevention] (65-99). Göttingen: Horgrefe.

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109. Joormann, J. (2005). Inhibition, rumination, and mood regulation in depression. In R.W. Engle, G. Sedek, U. von Hecker, & D.N. McIntosh (Eds.), Cognitive limitations in aging and psychopathology: Attention, working memory, and executive functions, pp. 275-312. Cambridge University Press.

110. Lutz, W., & Joormann, J. (2005). Misserfolge und Abbrüche in der Psychotherapie psychischer Störungen [Failures in the treatment of emotional disorders]. In W. Lutz, J. Kosfelder & J. Joormann (Hrsg), Misserfolg und Abbruch in der Psychotherapie. Ungünstige Behandlugnsverläufe rechtzeitig erkennen und daraus lernen. [Failures in psychotherapy: Early identification and prevention] (11-18). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

111. Vocks, S., Joormann, J., Michalak, J., Kosfelder, J. & Meyer, F. (2004). Diagnostik und Erfolgsmessung in der ambulanten Psychotherapie – Ein Vorschlag. [Assessment and treatment evaluation in outpatient psychotherapy]. In J. Kosfelder, J. Michalak, S., Vocks & U. Willutzki (Hrsg.), Fortschritte der Psychotherapieforschung [Advancements in psychotherapy research] (87-113). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

112. Joormann, J. (2003). Der Worry Domains Questionnaire (WDQ) The Worry Domains

Questionnaire. In J. Hoyer & J. Margraf. Angstdiagnostik – Grundlagen und Testverfahren, pp. 228-231. Berlin: Springer.

113. Joormann, J. (2003). Depression und Grübeln: Ursachen, Auswirkungen und

therapeutische Strategien [Depression and rumination: Causes, consequences, and therapeutic interventions]. In M. Lasar & U. Trenkmann. (Eds.), Gemütserkrankungen: Facetten affektiver Stoerungen [Mood disorders], pp. 101-107. Dortmund: PsychoGen Verlag.

114. Joormann, J. & Michalak, J. (2003). Das Fear Survey Schedule (FSS-III). The Fear

Survey Schedule. In J. Hoyer & J. Margraf. Angstdiagnostik – Grundlagen und Testverfahren, pp. 427-429. Berlin: Springer.

115. Joormann, J. & Unnewehr, S. (2003). Das State-Trait Angstinventar für Kinder (STAIK)

The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children. In J. Hoyer & J. Margraf. Angstdiagnostik – Grundlagen und Testverfahren, pp. 583-586. Berlin: Springer.

116. Wolfradt, U., Bischoff, N., Joormann, J., Paelecke, B. & Straube, E.R. (2001). Entwicklungsaspekte schizotypischer Persönlichkeitszüge [Development of schizotypal personality disorder]. In B. Andresen & R. Maß (Hrsg.). Schizotypie – Psychometrische Entwicklungen und biopsychologische Forschungsansätze (S.299-319). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

117. Joormann, J. (2000). Worry Domains Questionnaire (WDQ). In J. Maltby, C.A. Lewis & A. Hill (Eds.), Commissioned reviews of 250 psychological tests (vol. 2) (pp. 671-674). Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.

118. Joormann, J. (1999). Kognitive Inhibitionsprozesse als depressiver Vulnerabilitätsfaktor

Cognitive inhibition as a vulnerability marker of depression. In E. Schräger, A. Mecklinger & A. Widmer. Experimentelle Psychologie. Beiträge zur 41. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (p. 253). Lengerich: Pabst.

119. Joormann, J. & Siemer, M. (1998). Negatives Priming und affektive Valenz Negative

priming and affective valence. In H. Lachnit, A. Jacobs & F. Rösler. Experimentelle Psychologie (pp.163-164). Lengerich: Pabst.

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Books

120. Hautzinger, M., Joormann, J., & Keller, F. (2005). Die Skala dysfunktionaler Einstellungen [The dysfunctional attitude scale]. Goettingen: Hogrefe.

121. Lutz, W., Kosfelder, J., & Joormann, J. (2005). Misserfolge und Abbrueche in der Psychotherapie psychischer Stoerungen [Failures in psychotherapy: Early identification and prevention]. Goettingen: Hogrefe.

122. Joormann, J. & Unnewehr, S. (2002). Kognitiv-verhaltenstherapeutische Gruppentherapie bei Kindern und Jugendlichen mit Sozialer Phobie [Cognitive-behavioural group treatment for children and adolsecents with social phobia – a treatment manual]. Göttingen: Hogrefe.

123. Joormann, J. (2000). Selektive Aufmerksamkeit und depressive Vulnerabilität: Die

Bedeutung valenzspezifischer Inhibitionsdefizite Selective attention and vulnerability to

depression: The role of inhibitory dysfunctions. Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.

Manuscripts submitted for publication or revision requested

124. Arditte, K., A., Joormann, J., Johnson, S.L., & Carver, C. (2012). Lifetime Depression and Engagement with emotional stimuli: Perfromance on the Go/No-go task.

125. Arditte, K.A. & Joormann, J. (2012). Rumination moderates the effects of attentional bias modification.

126. Asarnow, L.D., Thompson, R.J., Joormann, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (2011). COMT genotype and familial risk for depression interact to predict memory biases in young girls.

127. Cooney, R.E., Joormann, J., Henry, M.L., & Gotlib, I.H. (2011). Increased subgenual cingulate activation during affect regulation in formerly depressed women.

128. D’Avanzato, C., Siemer, M., & Joormann, J. (2012). Affective forecasting in depression: Examining predicted emotion reactivity and regulation.

129. Gasaway, K.S., Verhaeghen, P., Joormann, J., & Aikman, S. (2011). Creativity and the examined life: The relation among mood, creativity, and rumination.

130. Gotlib, I.H. & Joormann, J. (2011). Emotion dysregulation and stress as risk factors for psychopathology.

131. Kwon, H., Yoon, K.L., Joormann, J., & Kown, J.H. (2012) Cultural and gender differences in emotion regulation in depression.

132. LeMoult, J. & Joormann, J. (2012). Rumination prolongs cortisol recovery in major depressive disorder.

133. Ray, R., Joormann, J., & Gross, J. (2011). Rumination in everyday life: Is bad ever good?

134. Sanchez, A., Vazquez, C., Gomez, D. & Joormann, J. (2012). Gaze-fixation to positive faces predicts mood repair after a negative mood induction.

Personal Career Development

Program Committee Chair Annual Meeting of Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP),

Minneapolis, 2009

Workshop “Functional Neuroimaging” University of Michigan (2009, 14 days)

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Workshop “Genetic Analysis of Complex Human Diseases” Miami Institute for Human

Genomics (2008, 4 days).

Workshop “Genetics and Molecular Biology” New England Biolabs and Smith College (2007, 14

days).

Workshop “Advanced Course in Functional Neuroimaging” at the Medical College of Wisconsin

(2005, 4 days).

Graduate Course “Methodological Issues in Brain Imaging” at Stanford University, Winter

Quarter 2005

Workshop "Computational Neuroscience" at Stanford University (2004, 2 days).

Workshop "Functional Neuroimaging" at the Medical College of Wisconsin (2004, 4 days).

Graduate Course "Computational Neuroscience", Psychology Department, Stanford University,

Spring Quarter 2004.

Graduate Course "Neurobiology", Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford University, Winter

Quarter 2003.

Methodological issues in the analysis of brain imaging data and AFNI users group, Stanford

University (Winter quarter 2003, Fall quarter 2004)

Affective Neuroscience reading group, Stanford University (Winter 2003; Spring 2004)

Trained to run the MR scanner at the Stanford Lucas Center, over 100 hours of scanning

control, depressed, and bipolar participants, participants with social anxiety disorder and

mothers and their daughters.

Trained in conducting psychophysiology studies and in analyzing psychophysiology data in the

Psychophysiology Laboratory, Psychology Department, Stanford University (Prof. James

Gross).

Various one-day workshops on clinical issues including:

Cognitive Therapy of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (Dugas, 2003)

Cognitive Therapy of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Freeston, 2003)

Cognitive Therapy of Social Anxiety Disorder (Clark, 2000)

Cognitive Therapy of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Clark, 2000)

Conference Keynotes and Invited Presentations

Inhibition in Depression. Invited Speaker at the Conference on Executive Function at Boulder, 2012.

Cognitive biases, rumination and mood regulation in depression. Keynote at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Research on Emotion, Leuven, Belgium, 2009.

Genetic contributions to emotional disorders: Stress reactivity and emotion regulation in children

at high risk for depression. Emotion Pre-Conference, SPSP, Albuquerque, 2008.

Cognitive biases, rumination, and mood regulation in depression. Opening meeting of the

Flanders Research Community, Ghent, Belgium, December 2007

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Depression und Grübeln: Ursachen, Auswirkungen und therapeutische Implikationen

[Depression and Rumination]. Hemeraner Psychotherapietage, Hans-Prinzhorn Klinik,

Hemer (2002).

Soziale Phobie bei Kindern und Jugendlichen Social phobia in children and adolescents.

Dresdner Psychotherapietage, IFT, Dresden (2001)

Invited departmental lectures and colloquia

Cognitive biases, rumination and mood regulation in depression. Humboldt University Berlin, Germany, 2012

Cognitive biases, rumination, and mood regulation in depression. Psychology Department, Northwestern University (2010).

Cognitive biases, rumination, and mood regulation in depression. Psychology Department, Trinity University, San Antonio (2009).

Genetic contributions to emotional disorders: Stress reactivity and emotion regulation in children at high risk for depression. Psychology Department, Ghent University (2008).

Cognitive biases, rumination, and mood regulation in depression. Psychology Department, Yale University (2006).

Cognitive biases, rumination, and mood regulation in depression. Psychology Department, University of South Florida, Tampa (2006).

“I just can’t stop thinking about it…”. Information processing, cognitive inhibition, and rumination in depression. Personality area meeting, Psychology Department, Stanford University (2004).

Inhibitory dysfunctions in depression: Relation to rumination and mood regulation. Psychology

Department, Trinity University, San Antonio (2003).

Inhibitory processes in depression. Relation to rumination and mood regulation. Personality

area meeting, Psychology Department, Stanford University (2003).

Therapiedokumentation [Documentation of therapy sessions]. Berlin Academy of Psychotherapy

(BAP; 2001).

Kognitive Inhibition und psychische Störungen [Cognitive Inhibition and emotional disorders].

Departmental Colloquim, Psychology Department, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena

(2000).

Kognitive Inhibitionsprozesse und Depression [Cognitive Inhibition in depression]. Departmental

Colloqium, Psychology Department, Humboldt-Universität Berlin (1999).

Selektive Aufmerksamkeit und Depression [Selective attention and depression]. Departmental

Colloqium, Psychology Department, Freie Universität Berlin (1998).

Administration

2010-present Member of the Social Sciences Institutional Review Board (IRB), University of Miami

2009-present Executive Board Member, Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP).

2009-present Associate Director, Adult Division, Department of Psychology

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2008-2011 College Council Member, Arts and Sciences, University of Miami

2007 Member of the Brain Imaging Task Force, University of Miami

2006-2009 Member of the Adult track and Cognitive Neuroscience faculty search committees and member of the assessment training subcommittee, University of Miami

1998-2000 Member of the committee on the re-organization of the psychology program at the Freie Universität Berlin

Conference presentations (only Joormann as first author listed)

2011

1. Joormann, J., Yoon, L., D’Avanzato, C., & Gotlib, I.H. (September, 2011). Emotion regulation in anxiety and depression: Examining strategy use and biological reactivity. Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP), Boston.

2010

1. Joormann, J. (June, 2010). Can experimental studies inform psychotherapy interventions. Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Psychotherapy (SPR), Asilomar, USA.

2009

1. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (May, 2009). Genetic vulnerability to emotional disorders : Emotion regulation in girls at high risk for depression. Annual Convention of the Associaiton for Psychological Science (APS), San Francisco, USA.

2. Joormann, J. (September, 2009). Cognitive biases in depression. The role of genetic factors. Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP), Minneapolis, USA.

3. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2009). Cognitive biases in depression : Investigating the role of genetic factors. Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (ABCT), New York, USA

4. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2009). Cognitive biases in girls at high risk for depression. Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (ABCT), New York, USA

2008

5. Joormann, J., Hertel, P., LeMoult, J., & Gotlib, I.H. (May, 2008). Training intentional forgetting of emotional material in depression. Annual Convention of the Assocation for Psychological Science (APS), Chicago, USA.

6. Joormann, J. , LeMoult, J., Tran, T., & D’Avanzato, C. (July, 2008). The impact of CBT intervention on cognition, stress reactivity and emotion regulation. International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany.

7. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (July, 2008). Psychobiological models of emotional disorders : Integrating genetics and brain imaging research. International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany.

8. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (September, 2008). Cognitive Biases, Rumination, and Mood Dysregulation: Can Experimental Studies Inform Psychological Treatments for

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Depression? Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP), Pittsburgh, USA.

9. Joormann, J., Nee, D., Berman, M., Jonides, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2008). Investigating Underlying Mechanisms of Rumination in Depression: Individual Differences in Interference Resolution. Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (ABCT), Orlando, USA.

10. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2008). Genetic Contributions to Emotional Disorders: Stress Reactivity and Emotion Regulation in Children at High Risk for Depression. Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (ABCT), Orlando, USA.

2007

11. Joormann, J., Eugene, F., & Gotlib, I.H. (May, 2007). Cognitive biases in depression : Difficulties controlling the contents of working memory. Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), Washington, USA.

12. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (May, 2007). Biased processing of emotional stimuli in girls at high risk for depression. Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), Washington, USA.

13. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2007). Rumination, Mood Regulation, and Cognitive Biases in Depression. Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (ABCT), Philadelphia.

14. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2007). Processing of Interpersonal Stimuli in Depression and Social Anxiety: Biases in Emotion Detection and Identification. Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (ABCT), Philadelphia.

15. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2007). Rumination in depression: Difficulties controlling the contents of working memory. Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (ABCT), Philadelphia.

2005-2006

16. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (May, 2006). Mood regulation in depression : Comparing distraction and recall of happy memories. Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), New York, USA.

17. Joormann, J., Cooney, R.E., Gotlib, I.H. (October, 2006). Mood regulation in depression: Difficulties in repairing negative mood with happy memories? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Psychopathology, San Diego, CA. – Symposium Organizer and Chair

18. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2006). Inhibitory dysfunctions in currently and

formerly depressed participants. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (ABCT), Chicago, IL.

19. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2006). Biased processing of emotional information in

girls at risk for depression. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (ABCT), Chicago, IL. – Symposium organizer and chair

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20. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2006). Adaptive and maladaptive components of rumination? Diagnostic specificity and relation to depressive biases. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Research on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (ABCT), Chicago, IL. – Symposium organizer and chair

21. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2005). Information-processing biases and emotion

dysregulation in girls at risk for depression. Annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (AABT), Washington, D.C., USA. – Symposium organizer and chair

22. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (May, 2005). Inhibitory dysfunction in depression : Relation to cognitive biases and rumination. Conference on Clinical Cognition, San Antonio, USA.

23. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (May, 2005). Is this happiness I see ? Biases in the processing of interpersonal information. Conference on Clinical Cognition, San Antonio, USA.

2002-2004

24. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2004). Mood regulation, memory accessibility, and rumination in depression: Difficulties in repairing negative mood with happy memories? Annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (AABT), New Orleans, USA. – Symposium organizer and chair

25. Joormann, J. & Gotlib, I.H. (November, 2004). Inhibitory dysfunctions in depression: Relation to attentional bias, memory bias, and rumination. Annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (AABT), New Orleans, USA.

26. Joormann, J. (2004). Rumination, Stimmungsregulation und Depression. [Rumination, mood regulation and depression]. Fachgruppentagung Klinische Psychologie der DGPs, Halle, Germany. reparieren?

27. Joormann, J. (2002). Inhibitory dysfunctions in individuals at risk for depression. Annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (AABT), Reno, USA.

28. Joormann, J., Kosfelder, J., & Schulte, D. (2002). The impact of comorbidity of depression on the treatment of anxiety disorders. Annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (AABT), Reno, USA.

29. Joormann, J. (2002). Inhibitory dysfunctions in depression: Relation to rumination and mood regulation. Conference on cognitive limitations in aging and psychopathology, Kazimierz, Poland.

30. Joormann, J., Kosfelder, J., & Schulte, D. (2002). Was unterscheidet ungünstig verlaufende von erfolgreichen Angsttherapien [Differentiating responder and nonresponder in anxiety disorder treatments]. Konferenz der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs), Berlin.

31. Joormann, J., Kosfelder, J. & Schulte, D. (2002). Auswirkungen von Komorbidität auf den Verlauf von Angsttherapien [The impact of comorbidity on the course of anxiety treatments]. Konferenz der Fachgruppe Klinische Psychologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Konstanz.

1999-2001

32. Joormann, J. & Schulte, D. (2001). The impact of comorbidity on the treatment of anxiety

disorders. 31st Conference of the European Association for Behavioral and Cognitive

Therapies (EABCT) in Istanbul, Türkei.

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33. Joormann, J. (2001). Inhibitory dysfunction in individuals at risk for depression. European

Conference of Psychology, London, UK.

34. Joormann, J. & Unnewehr, S. (2001). Wirksamkeit eines kognitiv-verhaltenstherapeutischen

Gruppenprogramms zur Behandlung der sozialen Phobie bei Kindern: Eine kontrollierte

Studie. The effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral group treament for children and

adolescents with social phobia: A controlled trial. Meeting of the Clinical Psychology

Division of the German Psychological Association, Bern, Switzerland.

35. Joormann, J. (2000). Selektive Aufmerksamkeit, Rumination und depressive Vulnerabilität:

Die Bedeutung valenzspezifischer Inhibitionsdefizite. Selective attention, rumination and

depressive vulnerability: The role of inhibitory dysfunctions. Conference of the German

Psychological Association, Jena, Germany. – Symposium organizer and chair

36. Joormann, J. & Roßnagel, C. (1999). Age-related differences in negative priming in

depressives. Tsukuba International Conference on Memory. Tsukuba, Japan.

37. Joormann, J. (1999). Cognitive inhibition: A vulnerability factor to depression?. Conference

of the European Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT). Dresden,

Germany.

38. Joormann, J., Bischoff, N. & Straube, E.R. (1999). Negative priming in schizotypy.

Conference of the European Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

(EABCT). Dresden, Germany.

39. Joormann, J. (1999). Kognitive Inhibitionsprozesse: Ein Vulnerabilitätsfaktor für Depression

Cognitive inhibition: A vulnerability marker of depression?. Meeting of the Clinical

Psychology Division of the German Psychological Association. Bad Dürkheim, Germany.

40. Joormann, J. (1999). Kognitive Inhibitionsprozesse als depressiver Vulnerabilitätsfaktor

Cognitive inhibition: A vulnerability marker for depression?. Meeting of Experimental

Psychologists (TeaP). Leipzig, Germany.

1997-1998

41. Joormann, J. & Stöber, J. (1998). DSM-IV somatic symptoms of generalized anxiety

disorder: Characteristic features of pathological worry? Annual Convention of the

Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy. Washington, USA.

42. Joormann, J. (1998). Negatives Priming und Schizotypie: Inhibition oder Episodic Retrieval?

Negative priming and schizotypy: Inhibition or episodic retrieval?. Meeting of the

German Psychological Association. Dresden, Germany.

43. Joormann, J. (1998). Negatives affektives Priming und Depression: Eine Studie zu

kognitiven Inhibitionsprozessen bei affektivem Material Negative priming and

depression: An investigation of cognitive inhibition of emotional stimuli. Annual meeting

of the Clinical Psychology Division of the German Psychological Association. Hamburg,

Germany.

44. Joormann, J. & Siemer, M. (1998). Negatives Priming und affektive Valenz Negative

priming and affective valence. Meeting of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP). Marburg,

Germany.

45. Joormann, J. & Stöber, J. (1997). A questionnaire for the assessment of DSM-IV

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generalized anxiety disorder: An evaluation of self- and peer ratings. European

Conference on Psychological Assessment. Lisbon, Portugal.

46. Joormann, J. & Stöber, J. (1997). Differentiating worry from somatic anxiety and depression:

Common versus specific characteristics. Meeting of the Stress and Anxiety Research

Society. Düsseldorf, Germany.

Before 1997

47. Joormann, J. (1996). Probleme der Erfassung zentraler Konstrukte kognitiv orientierter

Therapiekonzepte am Beispiel irrationaler Einstellungen Problems of the assessment of

cognitive constructs in cognitive-behavior therapy: Irrational beliefs. Meeting of the German Psychological Association. München, Germany.

48. Joormann, J. (1996). Assessing irrational beliefs: The problem of discriminant validity. European Conference on Personality. Ghent, Belgium.

49. Joormann, J. & Stöber, J. (1996). Measuring domain-specific worry: A LISREL-analysis of

the dimensionality of the German version of the Worry Domains Questionnaire (WDQ).

Meeting of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society, Graz. Austria.

50. Joormann, J. (1995). The evaluation of the construct validity of measures of irrational beliefs

by means of structural equation modeling. European Conferene on Psychological

Assessment. Trier, Germany.