VITAE NAME: Sherryl Hope Goodman - Emory University
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NAME: Sherryl Hope Goodman ADDRESS: Department of Psychology Phone (404) 727-4134 36 Eagle Row, PAIS Fax (404) 727-0372 Emory University Atlanta, Georgia 30322 E-mail: [email protected] LAB WEBSITE: http://psychology.emory.edu/clinical/goodman/lab/
BIRTHDATE: August 12, 1950 BIRTHPLACE: Portsmouth, New Hampshire EDUCATION AND TRAINING: Academic:
-Connecticut College, B.A. with honors in Psychology, Magna Cum Laude, 1972 -University of Waterloo, Ph.D. in Psychology (Clinical; APA-approved), 1978
Clinical Training:
-Summer Intern, New York University Medical Center, Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital, 1973 -Summer Intern, Oxford Mental Health Center, Woodstock, Ontario, 1974 -Student staff member, Psychology Clinic, University of Waterloo, Ontario, 1974-1976 -Psychology Intern, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, 1976-1977
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
1977-1978 Instructor, Department of Psychology (Clinical Program), Emory University 1978-1984 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Emory University 1987-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Emory University School of Medicine (secondary appointment) 1984-1994 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Emory University 1994- 2011 Professor, Department of Psychology, Emory University 1996-2003 Director of Clinical Training Program 2000- 2003 Voluntary Faculty, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department 1994- current Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory
University School of Medicine (secondary appointment) 2011 -present Samuel Candler Dobbs Professorship in Psychology, Emory University Licensure: Georgia, Applied Psychologist
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Journal work: Incoming Editor: Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2010 – 2011 Editor: Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2012 – 2016 Outgoing Editor: Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2017
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Associate Editor: Journal of Family Psychology, 2001 – 2004 Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2005 - 2010 Editorial Board: Developmental Psychology, 1999- 2004 Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2000- 2014 Frontiers in Child and Neurodevelopmental Psychiatry, 2010 – present Chinese Journal of Psychology, 2010 - present Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1983 to 1986 Depression, 1992-1996 Depression and Anxiety, 1997-2004 Family Relations Journal, 1981 to 1986 Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1991-1997 Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1998- 2001 Journal of Family Psychology, 2000-2004 Ad Hoc Reviewer: American Psychologist Archives of General Psychiatry Child Development Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review Development and Psychopathology Infancy Journal of Clinical Child Psychology Journal for Research on Adolescence Psychiatry Research Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Other Reviewing Activities:
Reviewer, The Israel Science Foundation, May 2008 Ad Hoc Scientific Reviewer, National Institute of Mental Health, Risk Prevention and Health
Behavior Fellowships Committee 2004-2007 Ad Hoc Scientific Reviewer, The Wellcome Trust 2007 Member of Atypical and At Risk: Social, Emotional, and Personality Processes Panel Review
Panel for Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, 1999-2009 Peer reviewer, National Institute of Mental Health, Member Conflicts: Epidemiology Special
Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group 2012/05 ZRG1 PSE-D (03) M meeting, 02/01/2012
National Institute of Mental Health, Special Emphasis Panel Study Section Member, 2012
National Institute of Mental Health, Fellowships Study Section Member, 2012 Professional Association Activities:
Committee on Depression, Parenting Practices, and the Healthy Development of Young Children, The National Academies: Board on Children, Youth and Families, 10/24/2007 – 3/31/2009
Kaiser Permanente Georgia, Research Committee Co-Chair, 2007 – 2012 Kaiser Permanente Georgia, Institutional Review Board member, 2012 - 2017 Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP), Membership Committee Chair (2007-
2009); Executive Board Nomination Committee (2009-2010); At-Large Member of Executive Board (2012- 2013); Election Committee member (2012); SSCP Lawrence H. Cohen Outstanding Mentor Award Committee member (2013)
Society for Research in Psychopathology, Smadar Levine Award Committee, 2009 American Psychological Association, Chair, 2006 Early Career Award in Psychopathology
Panel Planning Meeting Participant, Maternal Depression, Board on Children, Youth, and Families of
the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine, May 24-25, 2006, The
National Academies in Washington, DC. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Committee on Research Agenda,
Member and then Chair (1997-2000) Research Member of Medical Staff, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia, 1981-
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Consultant, Metropolitan Atlanta Mental Health Association, Prevention Committee, 1987-1990
Member, Academy of Clinical Science-NIMH Clinical Science Training Initiative Ad Hoc Committee, 2002-2004, Richard Bootzin, chair.
Consultant, National Institute of Mental Health, HIV/AIDS Clinical Research Training Program, J. Stephen McDaniel & Eugene W. Farber, co-directors, 1998-2000.
Member, DSMB, for a two-site study (UCLA and Boston University) evaluating family
focused treatment as compared to individual supportive therapy for children (ages 6-13) with
depression, Joan Asarnow, P.I., 2010-2015
Women & Mood Disorders Task Group of the National Network of Depression Centers
(NNDC), 2010-
Mind and Life Institute, Senior Fellow 2010 – 2013; Varella Award Selection Committee
Member, 2011
Center for Translational Social Neuroscience Faculty member, 2011 – Program Co-Chair, Society for Research in Child Development Special Topic Meeting: New Conceptualizations in the Study of Parenting-at-Risk, November 13-15, 2014. External Nominations Committee, Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology, 2014 Society for Research in Psychopathology, Nominations Committee. 2014 Society for Research in Psychopathology (SRP), John Neale Mentorship Award Committee Member, 2013-2015. Chair of the Council of Editors of the American Psychological Association (Chair-Elect for 2015 and Chair in 2016) Member, Board of Directors, Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System (PCSAS) 2015-2018) Search Committee Member, Clinical Psychological Science (APS journal) editorship selection, 2015 Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Board (DSMB) for an NIMH funded study, Elyssia Davis (Denver University) and Ben Hankin (University of Illinois), P.I.s Co-organizer of the Clinical Science Forum at the 2018 APS meeting, representing the PCSAS Board External Ph.D. Examiner: University of Waterloo La Trobe University (Australia) Australian Catholic University (2017) Tenure and Promotion Committees or Research Honorary Chair External Reviewer: University of Maryland, 1997 Vanderbilt University, 1997 Brown University, 2000 University of Wisconsin, 2002 Boston University, 2004 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2005 University of Southern California, 2005 Lawrence University, 2006 University of South Carolina, 2007 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2008 University of Oregon, 2008 Tulane University, 2008 University of Rochester Medical Center, 2008 National Taiwan University, 2009 Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, 2010 Northwestern University, 2010 University of California, Berkeley, 2010 Columbia University, 2010 Vanderbilt University, 2011 Boston University, 2011
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Northwestern University, 2012 University of Pittsburgh, 2012 Virginia Tech, 2012 State University of New York, Binghamton, 2012 University of Maryland, 2013 The Ohio State University, 2013 University of Denver, 2013 University of Maryland, 2014 University of Western Ontario, 2014 University of Pittsburgh, 2014 University of Denver, 2015 Yale University, 2016 Brown University, 2016 Southern Methodist University, 2016 Vanderbilt University, 2017 Columbia University, 2017 Queen’s University, 2017 Temple University, 2017 The George Washington University, 2017 SELECTED UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES:
Clinical Program Curriculum Committee, chair, 1988-89, 1991-1992 Internship-Externship Committee, 1988-89 Director of Clinical Training, 1996-2003 Ad hoc Committee to Develop a Core Assessment Battery, 2002-2006 (chair: 2002-2004) Psychology Department
Graduate Curriculum Committee, 1984-1989, 1996-1997 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 1987-1994
Minority Recruitment Committee, 1985-1989, 1991-1994, chair 2006-2007, member 2007- 2009
“2005 Committee,” chair 1995-1996 Faculty Search Committees (> 1995): Clinical 1995-96, Cognition & Development 1997-98)
Liaison to Summer Study Abroad Office, 2005 Steering Committee, NIMH T32 Training Grant, Integrated Training in Psychobiology and
Psychopathology, Member, 2006-2011 Colloquium Committee, 2008-2010 (chair); 2012-2013 Grant “buddy,” 2008- 2010 Staff Responsibilities Task Force, 2009 Staff Search Committee, Assistant Director position, 2009-2010 Diversity Committee, member, 2015-2016 Curriculum Committee, 2017 – 2020 Space Committee, 2017-2020 Director of Graduate Studies, 2017 - 2020
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committees: 1997, 1998, 1999 College Student Conduct Council, chair, 1984-1985 Faculty Advisor to the Honor Council, 1998-1999 Conflict of Interest Committee, 2001–2004 College Grievance Committee, 2003-2006
Selection Committee, Center for Teaching and Curriculum (CTC) Summer Stipend for Course Development, spring 2006
Deputy College Faculty Marshal for Commencement, 2007, 2009-2014
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College Faculty Marshal for Honors Ceremony, 2012, 2013 Infrastructure Committee, 2016-
University Advisory Board, Visit of His Holiness The Dalai Lama, 2017 Faculty advisory committee member, The Dalai Lama Center for Compassion-Based Ethics, 2016 - Training faculty member, Emory Initiative for Maximizing Student Development, 2013-2017
Advisor, Graduate Meditation Club, 2013 - 2014 Institutional Review Board, Committee C, member 2008-2009 Steering Committee member, Emory Women’s Health Symposium, 2008-2009 Faculty consultant to Transportation Consulting Firm, January 31, 2007 Emory University Community Partnership (COPC) Advisory Committee, 2005-2008 Editorial Adviser, The Academic Exchange, 2001- 2004
Emory University Faculty Liaison to the Mental Health Program at the Carter Center, 1995-1996
University Senate, elected member, 1987-1992; president-elect, 1989-1990; president 1990-1991; past-president, 1991-1992 University Faculty Council, 1987-1992, chair 1990-1991
University Senate Executive Committee, elected member, 1988-1992, Chair, 1990-1991 University Senate Faculty Relations Committee, 1988-1989 Academic Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees, ex-officio member, 1989-1991 Clifton Child Care Center, Research and Training Committee, chair, 1987-1989 Family Studies Center, planning committee, 1986-1990 Committee on Studies Related to Nuclear War, 1988-1990 Search Committee, Chair, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, 1997-1998
Department Representative, University Research Committee 1998-1999
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Fellow
Mind and Life Institute, Senior Fellow 2010 – 2013 American Psychological Association, Fellow
Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (APA Div. 12), Fellow Society for Research in Child Development, Member
Society for Research in Psychopathology, Member International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychology, Member American Psychological Society, Charter Member, Fellow Marce Society, Member
FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, AND AWARDS:
1971 National Science Foundation fellowship for student research
1973-1974 Ontario Mental Health Foundation Award for student research
1973-1976 National Research Council Student Visa Bursary
2003 Emory University Faculty Science Council and the Center for Teaching and
Curriculum Stipend for Course Development in the Sciences
2004-2005 Beck Institute Scholar, Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research 2005-2007 P.I., The Office of University-Community Partnerships Mini-grant: Training
Clinical Psychology Graduate Students to Enhance Parenting Skills in Families of Children at an Inner-City Middle School, $2000.
2005 The Center for Teaching and Curriculum (CTC) Summer Stipend for Course Development 2006 Institute for Comparative & International Studies (ICIS) International Travel
Grant (Paris; Infant Mental Health Meeting) 2007 Institute for Comparative & International Studies (ICIS) International Travel
Grant (London; ISRCAP Meeting)
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2008 Mind and Life Summer Research Institute (MLSRI) Senior Investigator 2008, 2010, 2014 Excellence in Teaching recognition by Phi Beta Kappa initiate (twice
previously) 2011 -present Samuel Candler Dobbs Professorship in Psychology
RESEARCH GRANTS: 1977-1978 Principal Investigator (P.I.), Emory University Research Fund Grant, $1000. 1981-1982 P.I., Emory University Research Fund Grant, $3000. 1981-1984 P.I., National Institute of Mental Health Grant, Primary Prevention with Children of Severely Disturbed Mothers, $648,641. 1986-1988 P.I., National Institute of Mental Health Grant, The Effects of Maternal Depression on Child Development, $263,374. 1989-1990 P.I., National Institute of Health, Biomedical Research Support Grant, Effects of Maternal Depression on Child Development: A Follow-up, $7,000. 1989-1995 Co P.I. and then P.I., National Institute of Mental Health Grant, Epidemiology of Child
and Adolescent Mental Disorders, $1,442,215, [with Mina K. Dulcan, Benjamin B. Lahey, and Donna J. Brogan] UO1 MH 46725-0351
1994-1999 Co-Investigator, National Institute of Mental Health Grant, National Survey of Mental Health Service Needs of Youth, $10,500,000 [Benjamin B. Lahey, P.I.] UO1 MH 54281 1994-1999 Co-director, Patient Recruitment and Assessment Module, National Institute of Mental Health Grant, The Emory University Infrastructure Support Program, $1,500,000, Charles B. Nemeroff, P.I., 1R24 MH 51761 1996-1997 P.I., Emory University Research Committee Grant, Treatment of Depression in Mothers: Secondary Benefits to the Children, $10,000 1997-1999 Co-Investigator, Scottish Rite Research Program, Developmental Neuropathology in Infants at Risk for Schizophrenia, Patricia Brennan, P.I., $67,124. 1999-2004 P.I., Maternal Depression: An Adverse Event for Infants. $537,394. A project within
the Silvio O. Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders, Charles B. Nemeroff, P.I. National Institute of Mental Health, 1P50MH58922-01A1.
2002-2003 P.I., Screening for risk of disorder in children with depressed mothers, $15,170, Emory
University Research Committee, 2001084. 2004-2005 P.I. Maternal depression: An adverse event for infants. $40,000. Emory College Bridge
Funds. 2007-2012, P.I., The Impact of Maternal Depression, Anxiety, and Stress on Infant Vulnerabilities
to the Development of Psychopathology, one of three projects within National Institute of
Mental Health, 1 P50 MH077928-01A1, Perinatal Stress and Gene Influences: Pathways to
Infant Vulnerability, a Translational Research Center in Behavioral Science (TRCBS) at
Emory University School of Medicine, Zachary Stowe, P.I. of the Center.
2008-2010, Co-P.I., Brief Depression Screener Developed Using IRT for Antenatal and Postpartum
Women, Small Business Innovation Research Grant, 1 R44 MH082485-01A1, PI: Benjamin
B Brodey.
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2008-2011, Co-P.I., Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Perinatal Depression, R34 MH83866-01, PI: Sona Dimidjian $236,067
2009-2014, Consultant, Coregulatory Processes and Postpartum Depression in Low Income
Mexican Americans, 1 R01 MH083173-01, P.I: Linda Luecken
2009-2013, Consultant, Mental Health and Well-Being of Adolescent Children of Cambodian
Refugees, R01MH082069, P.I.: Grant Marshall
2010-2013, Co-Investigator, Feasibility of behavioral activation therapy for perinatal depression,
Arne Beck, PI; a research project within the Mental Health Effectiveness Research Network, a
3-year cooperative agreement with the National Institute of Mental Health U19 MH092201
“Mental Health Research Network: A Population-Based Approach to Transform Research”
P.I. Gregory Simon, M.D.
2012-2013, P.I., Enhancing Positive Affect in Offspring of Depressed Mothers. University
Research Committee.
2013-2018, Co-Investigator (Bekh Bradley, P.I.), Mechanisms of Intergenerational Impact of
Maternal Trauma. NIMH
2013-2018, Co-Investigator (Tanja Jovanovic, P.I.), Development, Trauma, and Genotype Effects
on Biomarkers of Anxiety in Children. NIMH
2014-2015, Co-Investigator (Sona Dimidjian, P.I.), CO CARES: Colorado - Communities to
Advance Reaching out and Engaging Support for Mothers
2015-2016, Consultant (Sona Dimidjian and June Gruber, Co-PIs), Shifting bodies, shifting
feelings: Birth transforms positive emotions from self-relevant to selfless, Templeton Grant
2016-2018, PI (with Sandra Weiss and Maria Muzik), Moderators of Maternal Depression's
Relationship to Mother-Infant Interaction. NICHD
2016-2019, Consultant (Sona Dimidjian, P.I.), Effectiveness of Task Shifting to Peer Delivery of
Behavioral Activation for Depression among Pregnant Women. NIMH.
2017- 2018, Consultant (Pilyoung Kim, P.I.), Prenatal Pathways for Poverty’s Influence on the
Brains of Two Generations. NICHD
2017-2021, Consultant (Kaya de Barbaro, P.I.), High-density markers of mother-infant bio-behavioral
activity in the wild": Developing a mobile-sensing paradigm to examine transmission of mental health risks NIMH 1K01MH111957-01A1 Student/Trainee Grants Sponsored:
National Institute of Mental Health, Clinical Mental Health Academic Award, Maureen Killeen, P.I., 1992-1994
National Institute of Mental Health, Mentored Scientist Development Award – New Minority Faculty, Dominique Musselman, P.I., 1997-2002
National Alliance for Research in Schizophrenia and Affective Disorders Young Investigator Award, Patricia Brennan, P.I., 1997-1998
National Institute of Mental Health, Dissertation Research Grant in Developmental Psychopathology (RO3), Alice Frye, P.I. 2000-2001, Correlates of Behavior Problems in
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Children of Teens, $14,977, R03 MH61023-01A1. National Institute of Mental Health, 1 F31 MH072095-01A2, Predoctoral NRSA, Erin
Tully, P.I., Title: Vulnerability in Children of Depressed and Well Mother, 2005.
National Science Foundation, Predoctoral Training, Sarah Brand, 2007
Integrated Training in Psychobiology and Psychopathology Fellowship, Matthew
Rouse, 2009-2012.
Fellowships in Research and Science Teaching (FIRST) at Emory University and the
Atlanta University Center, postdoctoral fellowship, Lisa (Slominski) Hayes, 2010 -
2012.
Student/Trainee Grants Consultant:
K award, Shannon Lenze, Ph.D., Washington University School of Medicine (Joan
Luby, primary mentor), 2012-2013
NRSA, Lucia Ciciolla, M.A., Arizona State University (Keith Crnic, primary mentor),
2011-2013.
NRSA, Justin Parent, M.A. University of Vermont (Rex Forehand, primary mentor),
2014-2016
Other mentoring:
Mentor, Pilyoung Kim, Victoria S. Levin Grant for Early Career Success in Young
Children’s Mental Health Research, Society for Research in Child Development
(SRCD) awardee, 2014-2015
PUBLICATIONS A partial list of the papers, chapter, and books that I have published are found at this link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Goodman+SH : a) BOOKS
Fowles, D., Sutkor, P., & Goodman, S. H. (1994). (Eds.) Progress in experimental
personality and psychopathology research, Volume 17, Focus: Antisocial personality: A developmental perspective. NY: Springer.
Goodman, S.H. & Gotlib, I H. (2002) (Eds.), Children of Depressed Parents: Alternative
Pathways to Risk for Psychopathology, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press.
Keyes, C. & Goodman, S.H. (2006 (Eds.). Handbook of Women and Depression. Cambridge
University Press.
National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. (2009). Depression in Parents,
Parenting, and Children: Opportunities to Improve Identification, Treatment, and
Prevention Efforts. Committee on Depression, Parenting Practices, and Healthy
Development of Children. Board on Children, Youth, and Families. Division of Behavioral
and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. b) ARTICLES (PEER REVIEWED) (My students’ names are in italics)
Goodman, S. (1981). The integration of verbal and motor behavior in preschool children.
Child Development, 52, 280-289. Goodman, S. & Kantor, D. (1983). Influence of sex-role identity on two indices of social
anxiety. Journal of Research in Personality, 17, 443-450.
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Goodman, S., Sewell, D.R., & Jampol, R.C. (1984). On going to the counselor: The
contributions of life stress and social supports to the decision to seek psychological counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 31, 306-313.
Goodman, S. (1984). Children of disturbed parents: The interface between research and
intervention. The American Journal of Community Psychology, 12, 663-687. Goodman, S. (1984). Preschool children's use of speech during phases in task completion.
Journal of Genetic Psychology, 145, 127-136. Goodman, S. & Isaacs, L.D. (1984). Primary prevention with children of severely disturbed
mothers. Journal of Preventive Psychiatry, 2, 387-402. Goodman, S. & Shaw, M. (1986). Life problems, social supports, and psychological
functioning of emotionally disturbed and well low-income women. Journal of Community Psychology, 14, 150-158.
Goodman, S. (1987). The Emory University Children of Disturbed Parents Project.
Schizophrenia Bulletin, 13, 411-423. Goodman, S. & Brumley, H.E. (1990). Schizophrenic and depressed mothers: Relational
deficits in parenting. Developmental Psychology, 26, 31-39. Goodman, S. & Emory, E. (1992). Perinatal complications in births to low SES schizophrenic
and depressed women. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 101, 225-229. Nemeroff, C. & Goodman, S. (1992). A new psychobiological theory of attachment: Primum
non nocere. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 15, 520-521. Goodman, S., Sewell, D.R., Cooley, E.L. & Leavitt, N. (1993). Assessing levels of adaptive
functioning: The role functioning scale. Community Mental Health Journal, 29, 119-131. Goodman, S., Brogan, D., Lynch, M.E., & Fielding, B. (1993). Social and emotional
competence in children of depressed mothers. Child Development, 64, 516-531. Goodman, S., Brumley, H.E., Schwartz, K.R. & Purcell, D. (1993). Gender and age in the
relation between stress and children's adjustment. Journal of Early Adolescence, 13 329-345.
Goodman, S., Cooley, E., Sewell, D.R., & Leavitt, N. (1994). Locus of control and self-esteem
in depressed, low income African-American women. Community Mental Health Journal, 30, 259-269.
Goodman, S., Adamson, L.B., Riniti, J., & Cole, S. (1994). Mothers' expressed attitudes:
Associations with maternal depression and children's self-esteem and psychopathology. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 33, 1265-1274.
Jensen, P., Roper, M., Fisher, P., Piacentini, J., Canino, G., Richters, J., Rubio-Stipec, M.,
Dulcan, M., Goodman, S., Davies, M., Rae, D., Shaffer, D., Bird, H., Lahey, B., & Schwab-Stone, M. (1995). Test-retest reliability of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC 2.1): Parent, Child, and Combined Algorithms. Archives of General Psychiatry, 52, 61-71.
Goodman, S.H., Gravitt, G.W., & Kaslow, N.J. (1995). Social problem solving as a moderator
of the relation between stress and depression symptoms in children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 23, 473-485.
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Lahey, B.B., Flagg, E.W., Bird, H.R., Schwab-Stone, M., Canino, G., Dulcan, M.K., Leaf, P.J., Davies, M., Brogan, D., Bourdon, K., Horwitz, S.M., Rubio-Stipec, M., Freeman, D.H., Lichtman, J., Shaffer, D., Goodman, S.H., Narrow, W.E., Weissman, M.M., Kandel, D.B., Jensen, P.S., Richters, J.E., & Regier, D.A. (1996). The NIMH Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (MECA) Study: Background and methodology. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 35, 855-864.
Leaf, P.J., Alegria, M., Cohen, P., Goodman, S.H., Horwitz, S.M., Hoven, C.W., Narrow,
W.E., & Vaden-Klernan, M. (1996). Mental health service use in the community and schools: Results from the four community MECA Study. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 35, 889-897.
Schwab-Stone, M., Shaffer, D., Dulcan, M., Jensen, P., Fisher, P., Bird, H., Goodman, S.H.,
Lahey, B., Lichtman, J., Canino, G., Rubio-Stipec., M., & Rae, D.S. (1996). Criterion validity of the NIMH Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children Version 2.3 (DISC 2.3). Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 35, 878-888.
Bird, H.R., Andrews, H., Schwab-Stone, M., Goodman, S., Dulcan, M., Richters, J., Rubio-
Stipec, M., Moore, R.E., Chang, P.H., Hoven, C., Canino, G., Fisher, P., & Gould, M.S. (1996). Global measures of impairment for epidemiologic and clinical use with children and adolescents. International Journal of Methods In Psychiatric Research, 6, 295-307.
Goodman, S.H., Lahey, B. B., Fielding, B., Dulcan, M., Narrow, W., & Regier, D. (1997).
Representativeness of clinical samples of youth with mental disorders: A preliminary population-based study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 107, 3-14.
Kandel, D.B., Johnson, J.G., Bird, H.R., Canino, G., Goodman, S.H., Lahey, B. B., Regier,
D.A. & Schwab-Stone, M. (1997). Psychiatric disorders associated with substance use among children and adolescents: Findings from the Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (MECA) Study. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 25, 121-132.
Glied, S., Hoven, C., Garrett, B., Moore, R., Leaf, P., Bird, H. Goodman, S., Regier, D., & Alegria, M. (1997). Measuring child mental health status for services research. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 6, 177-190.
Goodman, S.H. (1997). The parental discipline - child behavior problems puzzle: Some new
pieces. Commentary on K. Deater-Deckard & K. Dodge, Externalizing behavior problems and discipline revisited: Nonlinear effects and variation by culture, context, and gender. Psychological Inquiry, 8, 192-194.
Flisher, A.J., Kramer, R.A., Grosser, R.C., Alegria, M.A., Bird, H.R., Bourdon, K.H., Goodman, S.H., Greenwald, S., Horwitz, S.M., Moore, R.E., Narrow, W.E., & Hoven, C.W. (1997). Correlates of unmet need for mental health services by children and adolescents. Psychological Medicine, 27, 1145-1154.
Goodman, S.H., Hoven, C., Narrow, W., Cohen, P., Fielding, B., Alegria, M., Leaf, P.,
Kandel, D., Horowitz, S., Bravo, M., Moore, R., & Dulcan, M.K. (1998). Measurement of risk for mental disorders and competence in a psychiatric epidemiologic community survey: The NIMH Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (MECA). Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 33, 162-173.
Gould, M.S., King, R., Greenwald, S., Fisher, P., Schwab-Stone, M., Kramer, R., Flisher, A.J.,
Goodman, S., Canino, G., Shaffer, D. (1998). Psychopathology associated with suicide ideation and attempts among children and adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 37, 915-923.
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Narrow, W.E., Regier, D.A., Goodman, S.H., Rae, D.S., Roper, M.T., Bourdon, K.H., Hoven, C., & Moore, R. (1998). A comparison of federal definitions of severe mental illness among children and adolescents in four communities. Psychiatric Services, 49, 1601-1608.
Tiet, Q.Q., Bird, H., Davies, M., Hoven, C., Cohen, P., Jensen, P.S., & Goodman, S. (1998).
Adverse life events and resilience. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 37, 1191-1200.
Glied, S., Garett, A. B., Hoven, C., Rubio-Stipec, M., Regier, D., Moore, R.E., Goodman, S.,
Wu, P. & Bird, H. (1998) Child outpatient mental health service use: Why doesn't insurance matter? Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 1, 173-187.
Goodman, S.H. (1999). The integration of verbal and motor behavior in preschool children.
In P. Lloyd, C. Fernyhough, et al., Lev Vygotsky: Critical assessments: Thought and language, Vol. II. (pp. 265-281) NY: Routledge. Reprinted from Child Development, 52, 1981, pp. 280-289.
Goodman, S.H. & Gotlib, I.H. (1999). Risk for psychopathology in the children of depressed
parents: A developmental approach to the understanding of mechanisms. Psychological Review, 106, 458-490.
Goodman, S.H., Barfoot, B., Frye, A.A., & Belli, A.A. (1999). Dimensions of marital conflict
and children’s social problem-solving skills. Journal of Family Psychology, 13, 33-46. Kandel, D.B., Johnson, J.G., Bird, H.R., Weissman, M., Goodman, S.H., Lahey, B., Regier,
D.A., & Schwab-Stone, M. (1999). Psychiatric comorbidity among adolescents with substance use disorders: Findings from the Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Disorders (MECA) Study. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 38, 693-699.
Wu, P., Hoven, C.W., Bird, H.R., Moore, R.E., Cohen, P., Alegria, M., Dulcan, M., Goodman,
S., Horwitz, S.M., Leaf, P.J., Lichtman, J., Narrow, W.E., Rae, D.S., Regier, D.A., & Roper, M. (1999). Depressive and disruptive disorders and mental health service utilization in children and adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 38, 1081-1090.
Lahey, B.B., Goodman, S.H., Waldman, ID., Bird, H., Canino, G., Jensen, P., Regier, D.,
Leaf, P.J., Rathouz, P., Gordon, R., & Applegate, B. (1999). Relation of age of onset to the type and severity of child and adolescent conduct problems. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 27, 247-260.
Graham, Y.P., Heim, C., Goodman, S.H., Miller, A.H. & Nemeroff, C.B. (1999). The effects
of neonatal stress on brain development: Implications for psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 11, 545-565.
Fivush, R., Brotman, M.A., Buckner, J.P., & Goodman, S.H. (2000). Gender differences in
parent-child emotion narratives. Sex Roles, 42, 233-253. Goodman, S.H., Schwab-Stone, M., Lahey, B.B., Shaffer, D., & Jensen, P. (2000). Major
depression and dysthymia in children and adolescents: The search for evidence of discriminant validity in a community sample. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 39, 761-770.
Lahey, B.B., Schwab-Stone, M., Goodman, S.H., Waldman, I.D., Canino, G., Rathouz, P.J.,
Miller, T.L., Dennis, K.D., Bird, H., & Jensen, P.S. (2000). Age and gender differences in oppositional behavior and conduct problems: A cross-sectional household study of middle childhood and adolescence. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109, 488-503.
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Frye, A. & Goodman, S.H. (2000). Which social problem solving components buffer
depression in adolescent girls? Cognitive Therapy and Research, 24, 637-650. Youngstrom, E.A. & Goodman, S.H. (2001). Children’s perceptions of other people:
Mentalistic versus behavioristic descriptions of peers and adults. Developmental Science, 4, 164-173.
Tiet, Q., Bird, H.R., Hoven, C., Moore, R., Wu, P., Wicks, J., Jensen, P.S., Goodman, S.H.. ,
& Cohen, P. (2001). Relationship between specific adverse life events and psychiatric disorders. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 29, 153-164.
King, R.A., Schwab-Stone, M., Flisher, A.J., Greenwald, S., Kramer, R., Goodman, S.H.,
Lahey, B.B., Shaffer, D., & Gould, M.S. (2001). Psychosocial and risk behavior correlates of youth suicide attempts and suicidal ideation. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 40, 837-846
Connell, A.M. & Goodman, S.H. (2002). The association between psychopathology in fathers
versus mothers and children’s internalizing and externalizing behavior problems: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 128, 746-773.
Gordon, RA, Savage, C, Lahey, BB, Goodman, SH, Jensen, P., Rubio-Stipec, M., & Hoven,
C. (2003). Family and neighborhood income: Additive and multiplicative associations with youths' well-being. Social Science Research, 32, 191-219.
Broth, M.R., Goodman, S.H., Hall, C.M. & Raynor, L.C. (2004). Depressed and well
mothers’ emotion interpretation accuracy and the quality of mother-infant relationships.
Infancy, 6 (1), 37-55.
Goodman, S.H., Broth, M.R., Hall, C.M., & Stowe, Z.N. (2008). Treatment of postpartum
depression in mothers: Secondary benefits to the infants. Infant Mental Health Journal:
Special Issue on Perinatal Mood Disorders and Mother-Infant Relationships, Roseanne
Clark, editor, 29 (5), 492-513.
Goodman, S.H. & Tully, E. (2009). Recurrence of Depression during Pregnancy:
Psychosocial and Personal Functioning Correlates. Depression & Anxiety, 26, 557-567.
Goodman, S.H., Rouse, M.H., Connell, A., Broth, M.R., Hall, C.M., & Heyward, D. (2011).
Maternal depression and child psychopathology: A meta-analytic review. Journal of
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 14, 1-27. DOI 10.1007/s10567-010-0080-1.
Goodman, S.H., Rouse, M.H., Long, Q., Ji, S., & Brand, S.R. (2011), Deconstructing antenatal
depression: What is it that matters for neonatal behavioral functioning? Infant Mental
Health Journal, 32 (2), 339-31.
Goodman, S.H., Tully, E., Hartman, C.L., Connell, A.M., & Huh, M. (2011). Measuring
children’s perceptions of their mothers’ depression: The children’s perception of others’
depression scale – Mother Version. Journal of Family Psychology,25 (2), 163-173.
Whisman, M., Davila, J., & Goodman, S.H. (2011). Relationship Satisfaction, Depression, and
Anxiety during Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period. Journal of Family Psychology, 25,
375-383. DOI: 10.1037/a0023790
Hayes, L., Goodman, S.H., & Carlson, E. (2012). Maternal Antenatal Depression and Infant
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Disorganized Attachment at 12 months. Attachment & Human Development.
DOI:10.1080/14616734.2013.743256
Goodman, S.H., Dimidjian, S., & Williams, K. (2013). Pregnant African-American Women’s
Attitudes toward Perinatal Depression Prevention. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority
Psychology,19, 50-57.
Lusby, C.M., Goodman, S.H., Bell, M.A., Newport, D.J. (2013). Electroencephalogram patterns
in infants of depressed mothers. Developmental Psychobiology. 56 (3), 459-473.
Dimidjian, S. & Goodman, S.H. (2014). Preferences and Attitudes toward Approaches to
Depression Relapse/Recurrence Prevention among Pregnant Women. Behaviour Research
and Therapy, 54, 7-11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2013.11.008
Goodman, S.H., Lusby, C.M., Thompson, K., Newport, D.J., & Stowe, Z.N. (2014). Maternal
Depression in Association with Fathers’ Involvement with Their Infants: Spillover or
Compensation/Buffering? Infant Mental Health Journal, 35 (5), 495-508. DOI:
10.1002/imhj.21469
Stein, A., Pearson, R.M., Goodman, S.H., Pariante, C.M., Rapa, E., Rahman, A., McCallum, M.,
Howard, L.M. (2014). Lancet Clinical Series on Perinatal Mental Health Paper 3: Effects
of Perinatal Mental Disorders on the Fetus and Child. The Lancet, 384 (9956), 1800-1819,
doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61277-0.
Rouse, M.H. & Goodman, S.H. (2014). Perinatal Depression Influences on Infant Negative
Affectivity: Timing, Severity, and Comorbid Anxiety. Infant Behavior and Development,
37, 739-751.
Beck, A., Dimidjian, S., Sherwood, N, Goodman, S., Welch, S., Ludman, E., Boggs, J., Metcalf,
C., Simon, G. (2014). Behavioral Activation therapy for perinatal depression: Preliminary
results from a multi-site randomized trial. Clinical Medicine and Research, 1-2
(September). doi:10.3121/cmr.2014.1250.c4-5
Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S.H., Felder, J., Brown, A., Gallop, R., Beck, A. (2015). An Open
Trial of Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Perinatal Depression
Relapse/Recurrence. Archives of Women’s Mental Health. (DOI) 10.1007/s00737-014-
0468-x
Davis, K., Goodman, S.H., Leiferman, J., & Dimidjian, S. (2015). A Randomized Controlled
Trial of Yoga for Pregnant Women with Symptoms of Depression or Anxiety.
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. Complementary Therapies in Clinical
Practice, 21, 166-172, DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2015.06.005
Brodey, B.B., Goodman, S.H., Wirth, R.J., Baldasaro, R.E., Brooks-DeWeese, A., Wilson,
M.E., Houts, C.R., Brodey, I.S.B., Doyle, N.M. (2015). Development of the Perinatal
Depression Inventory (PDI)-14 Using Item Response Theory: A Comparison of the BDI-
II, EPDS, PDI, PHQ-9. Archives of Women’s Mental Health. DOI 10.1007/s00737-015-
0553-9
Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S., Felder, J., Gallop, R., Brown, A., & Beck, A. (2016). Staying Well
During Pregnancy and the Postpartum: A Pilot Randomized Trial of Mindfulness-Based
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Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Depressive Relapse/Recurrence. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 84, 134-145.
Tully, E. C., Gray, J. M., Goodman, S. H., & Nowicki Jr, S. (2016). Family correlates of daughter's
and son's locus of control expectancies during childhood. Early Child Development and Care,
186, 1939-1951.
Lusby, C.M., Goodman, S.H., Yeung, E.W., Bell, M.A., Stowe, Z.N. (2016). Infant EEG and
Temperament Negative Affectivity: Coherence of Vulnerabilities to Mothers’ Perinatal
Depression. In Special Issue co-edited by Dante Cicchetti and Ted Beauchaine, “Mechanisms
of comorbidity, continuity, and discontinuity in psychopathology,” Development and
Psychopathology, 28, 895-911. doi:10.1017/S0954579416000614
Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S. H., Sherwood, N. E., Simon, G. E., Ludman, E., Gallop, R., Welch,
S.S., Boggs, J.M., Metchalf, C.A., Hubley, S., Powers, J.D., & Beck, A. (2017). A pragmatic
randomized clinical trial of behavioral activation for depressed pregnant women. J Consult
Clin Psychol, 85, 26-36. doi: 10.1037/ccp0000151
Goodman, S.H., Bakeman, R., McCallum, M., Rouse, M.R., Thompson, S.F. (2017). Extending
Models of Sensitive Parenting of Infants to Women at Risk for Perinatal Depression,
Parenting: Science and Practice. 17(1), 30-50. doi:10.1080/15295192.2017.1262181
Felder, J.N., Segal, Z., Beck, A., Sherwood, N.E., Goodman, S.H., Boggs, J., Lemon, E.,
Dimidjian, S. (2017). An Open Trial of Web-Based Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for
Perinatal Women at Risk for Depressive Relapse. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 24 (1),
26-37. doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpra.2016.02.002
Goodman, S.H. & Garber, J. (2017). Evidence-Based Interventions for Depressed Mothers and
their Young Children, Child Development Special Section, Developmental Research and
Translational Science: Evidence-based Interventions for At-risk Youth and Families. Child
Development, 88 (2), 368-377
Donohue, M.R., Goodman, S.H., Tully, E.C. (2017). Positively biased processing of mother's
emotions predicts children's social and emotional functioning. Early Childhood Research
Quarterly, 38, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ecresq.2016.08.006
Sedov, I. D., Goodman, S. H., & Tomfohr-Madsen, L. M. (2017). Insomnia Treatment
Preferences during Pregnancy. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jogn.2017.01.005
Zalewski, M., Goodman, S.H., Cole, P.M., McLaughlin, K.A. (2017). Clinical considerations
when treating adults who are parents. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 24, 370-
388. DOI: 10.1111/cpsp.12209 http://rdcu.be/ABKR
Teti, D.M., Cole, P.M., Cabrera, N., Goodman, S.H. & McLoyd, V. (2017). Supporting Parents:
How Six Decades of Parenting Research Can Inform Policy and Best Practice. Social
Policy Report, 30 (5).
Cole, D.A., Goodman, S.H., Garber, J., Cullum, K.A., Cho, S-J., Rights, J.D., Felton, J.W.,
Jacquez, F.M., Korelitz, K.E., & Simon, H.F.M. (in press). Validating Parent and Child
Forms of the Parent Perception Inventory. Psychological Assessment.
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Garber, J., Goodman, S.H., … (submitted). Self-cognitions and Affect in Young Children: Role
of Evaluative Maternal Feedback
Brown, A.P., Goodman, S.H., Dimidjian, S., & Gallop, R. (submitted). The Role of Engagement
in Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Depressive
Relapse/Recurrence.
Dimidjian, S., ……Goodman, S.H…..(submitted). Barriers and Facilitators of Traditional and
Peer Specialist Services for Perinatal Depression
Laurent, H., Goodman, S.H., Stowe, Z.N., Halperin, M., Khan, F., Wright, D., Nelson, B.W.,
Newport, D.J., Ritchie, J.C., Monk, C., Knight, B. (submitted). Course of Ante- and
Postnatal Depressive Symptoms Related to Mothers’ HPA Axis Regulation
McCallum, M. & Goodman, S.H. (submitted). Parenting of Adolescent Females who Engage in
Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Multi-Method, Multi-Informant Investigation.
Goodman, S.H. Cullum, K.A, Dimidjian, S., River, L.M., Kim, C.Y. (submitted), Opening
Windows of Opportunities: Evidence for Interventions to Prevent or Treat Depression in
Pregnant Women Being Associated with Changes in Offspring’s Developmental
Trajectories of Psychopathology Risk.
Harkness, K., Shamblaw, A., Goodman, S.H., Dimidjian, S. (in preparation). The Birth
Experience Interview: Development and Validation in Postpartum Women.
Goodman, S.H., Lusby, C.M., & McCallum, M.E. (in preparation). Effects of Maternal
Depression and Cortisol Levels on Infants’ Cortisol and Behavioral Responses to Stressors
during Routine Pediatrician Visits.
Davis, K.J., Kwan, B.M., Dimidjian, S., & Goodman, S. (in preparation). The Longitudinal
Relationship between Physical Activity, Depression, and Anxiety in Pregnant Women at
Risk for Depression
Milgramm, A., McCallum, M., Goodman, S.H., and Bakeman, R. (in preparation). Stability and
Consistency of Parenting of Infants by Women at Risk for Perinatal Depression (tentative
order of authorship and title)
Lusby, C., Goodman, S.H., Park, J.S., Bell, M.A., Bartholomay, E., Stowe, Z.N. (in
preparation). Consistency of EEG Frontal Asymmetry Patterns in Infants of Depressed
Mothers (tentative order of authorship and title)
Hubley, S., Dimidjian, S., Beck, A., Goodman, S.H., Sherwood, N.E., Gallop, R., Simon, G. (in
preparation). Training obstetrics nurses and behavioral health care providers in behavioral
activation for antenatal depression (tentative order of authorship).
c. ARTICLES (NOT PEER REVIEWED) AND CHAPTERS (My students’ names are in italics)
Meichenbaum, D. & Goodman, S. (1977). The nature and modification of impulsivity. In M. Blau, I. Rabin, and M. Kinsbourne (eds.), Topics in Child Neurology, New York,
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Spectrum Publications Inc. Meichenbaum, D. & Goodman, S. (1979). Critical questions and methodological problems in
studying private speech. In G. Zivin (ed.), The Development of Self-Regulation Through Speech: Mechanisms of Systems Integration, Wiley and Sons.
Goodman, S. (1981). Primary prevention with children of severely disturbed mothers. In S
Goldston (Ed.), Doing Primary Prevention: Proceedings of An Institute of the Annual Meetings of the American Orthopsychiatric Association. (DHHS Publication) Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Goodman, S. (1984). Emotionally disturbed mothers: Problems and prospects. Children
Today, 13, 6-9. Goodman, S. (1984). Children of disturbed parents: A research based model for intervention.
In B.J. Cohler and J. Musick (Eds.), Intervention with Psychiatrically Disabled Parents and Their Young Children, San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
Goodman, S. (1989). Progress in studies of the child [Review of S. Chess, A. Thomas, & M.
Hertzig (Eds) Annual Progress of Child Psychiatry and Child Development, 1989]. Contemporary Psychiatry, 8, 195-197.
Goodman, S. (1991). Early social and affective development in offspring of schizophrenic
parents. In E. Walker (Ed.), Schizophrenia: A life-course developmental perspective, NY: Academic Press, (pp 61-91).
Goodman, S. (1991). Review of C.E. Schaeffer & J.M. Briesmeister (Eds.), Handbook of
parent training: Parents as co-therapists for children's behavior problems, Child Development Abstracts and Bibliography, 65, 100.
Goodman, S. (1992). Understanding the effects of depressed mothers on their children. In
E.F. Walker, B. Cornblatt, & R. Dworkin (Eds.) Progress in Experimental Personality and Psychopathology Research, vol. 15, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
Goodman, S., Radke-Yarrow, M. & Teti, D. (1993). Maternal depression as a context for child
rearing. Bulletin of Zero to Three, 13, 10-16. Goodman, S. & Kohlsdorf, B. (1994). Gender effects: Manifestations of conduct disorder in
females. In D. Fowles, P. Sutker, & S. H. Goodman (Eds.). Progress in experimental personality and psychopathology research, Volume 17, Focus: Antisocial personality: A developmental perspective. NY: Springer.
Gotlib, I.H. & Goodman, S. H. (1999). Children of parents with depression. In W. K.
Silverman & T.H. Ollendick (Eds.), Developmental issues in the clinical treatment of children and adolescents (pp. 415-432). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Gotlib, I.H. & Goodman, S.H. (2002). Children of Depressed Parents: Alternative Pathways to
Risk for Psychopathology. In S.H. Goodman & I.H. Gotlib, (Eds.), Children of
Depressed Parents: Alternative Pathways to Risk for Psychopathology, American
Psychological Association Press. Goodman, S.H. & Gotlib, I H. (2002). Transmission of Risk to Children of Depressed Parents:
Integration and Conclusions. In S.H. Goodman & I.H. Gotlib, (Eds.), Children of
Depressed Parents: Alternative Pathways to Risk for Psychopathology, American
Psychological Association Press. Goodman, S.H. (2002). Mental disorders. In N.J. Salkind (Ed.), Macmillan Psychology
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Reference Series, Vol. 1: Child Development. New York: Macmillan Reference USA. Goodman, S.H. (2002). Early experiences and depression. In I.H. Gotlib and C.L. Hammen
(Eds.), Handbook of Depression and Its Treatment (pp. 245-267). Guilford.
Goodman, S.H. & Tully, E. (2003). Depression in spouses and parents: Problems and
solutions. In J. Witte Jr., D.S. Browning, & S.M. Tipton (Eds.), Sex, Marriage, and
Family & the Religions of the Book: Modern Problems, Enduring Solution. Emory
University, unpublished conference proceedings.
Goodman, S.H. (2003). Genesis and epigenesis of psychopathology in children with
depressed mothers: Toward an integrative biopsychosocial perspective. In D. Cicchetti & E. Walker (Eds.), Neurodevelopmental mechanisms in the genesis and epigenesis of psychopathology: Future research directions (pp. 428-460). Cambridge University Press.
Goodman, S.H. & Tully, E. (2006). Depression in Women who are Mothers: An Integrative
Model of Risk for the Development of Psychopathology in their Sons and Daughters. In
C.L.M. Keyes and S.H. Goodman (Eds.), Women and Depression: A Handbook for the
Social, Behavioral, and Biomedical Sciences, Cambridge University Press
Tully, E. & Goodman, S.H. (2007). Early Developmental Processes Inform the Study of
Mental Disorders. In Lilienfeld. S.O. and O’Donohue, W. (Eds.), “The Great Ideas of
Clinical Science: The 18 Concepts that Every Mental Health Practitioner and
Researcher Should Understand” Brunner-Taylor.
Goodman, S.H. (2007). Depression in mothers. In S. Nolen-Hoeksema (Ed.), Annual Review
of Clinical Psychology, Vol. 3, 107-135.
Goodman, S.H. & Brand, S. (2008). Psychopathology in parents: Clinical issues for children
and adolescents. In M. Hersen & A.M. Gross (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Psychology,
Volume 2: Children, John Wiley and Sons, 937-965.415-440.
Goodman, S.H. & Tully, E. (2008). Children of depressed mothers: Implications for the
etiology, treatment, and prevention of depression in children and adolescents. In J.R.Z.
Abela & B.L. Hankin (Eds.), Handbook of Child and Adolescent Depression. Guilford
Press
Goodman, S.H. & Brand, S.R. (2009). Depression and early adverse experiences. In I.H.
Gotlib and C.L. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of Depression and Its Treatment, 2nd edition (pp. 249-274). Guilford.
Goodman, S.H. (2009). Depression in Mothers: Mediators and Moderators of Risk for the
Development of Psychopathology in their Children. In R. E. Ingram (Ed.), The
International Encyclopedia of Depression. Springer.
Goodman, S.H. & Brand, S. (2009). Infants of depressed mothers: Vulnerabilities, risk factors,
and protective factors for the later development of psychopathology. In C. Zeanah (Ed.),
Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Third Edition. Guilford.
Hughes, A., Williams, M., Bardacke, N., Duncan, L. Dimidjian, S., & Goodman, S.H. (2009).
Mindfulness Approaches to Childbirth and Parenting. British Journal of Midwifery, 17
(10), 630-635.
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Dimidjian, S. & Goodman, S.H. (2009). Nonpharmacological Interventions and Prevention
Strategies for Depression during Pregnancy and the Postpartum. In a special issue,
Psychiatric Disorders in Pregnancy, Z. Stowe, editor, Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology,
52 (3), 498-515.
Goodman, S.H. & Rouse, M.H. (2010). Perinatal depression and children: A developmental
perspective. In R.E. Tremblay, R.G. Barr, R.DeV. Peters, M. Boivin (Eds.), Encyclopedia
on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for
Early Childhood Development; 2010:1-7. Available at: http://www.child-
encyclopedia.com/documents/Goodman-RouseANGxp.pdf or
http://www.enfant-encyclopedie.com/documents/Goodman-RouseFRxp.pdf.
Goodman, S.H. (2010). Challenges to Identifying Depression in Men and Women who are
Parents. Editorial on Dave et al., Incidence of Mother and Father Depression in Primary
Care. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
Goodman, S.H. (2011). Invited commentary on Pawlby, S., Hay, D., Sharp, D., Waters, C.S.,
& Pariante, C.M., Antenatal depression and offspring psychopathology: The influence of
childhood maltreatment. British Journal of Psychiatry, Aug; 199:106-12.
Goodman, S.H. (2012). Editorial: Approaching 125. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 121
(1), 1-3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0026618.
Goodman, S.H. & Dimidjian, S. (2012). The Developmental Psychopathology of Perinatal
Depression: Implications for Psychosocial Treatment Development and Delivery in
Pregnancy. In T. Oberlander & K. Wisner, Guest Editors, “In Review on Psychotropic
Drugs in Pregnancy” in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 57 (9), 530-536.
Goodman, S.H. & Lusby, C. M. (2014). Depression and early adverse experiences. Pp. 220-
239. In I.H. Gotlib and C.L. Hammen (Eds.), Handbook of Depression and Its Treatment,
3nd edition. Guilford.
Goodman, S.H. (2014). Commentary: The multifaceted nature of maternal depression as a risk
factor for child psychopathology: Reflections on Sellers et al. (2013). Commentary on R.
Sellers, G.T. Harold, K. Elam, K.A. Rhoades, R. Potter, B. Mars, & S. Collishaw (2013).
Maternal depression and co-occurring antisocial behaviour: Testing maternal hostility and
warmth as mediators of risk for offspring psychopathology, Journal of Child Psychology
and Psychiatry, Advance online publication. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.12202
Joormann, J. & Goodman, S.H. (2014). Transdiagnostic Processes in Psychopathology: In
Memory of Susan Nolen-Hoeksema. Commentary on Special Section: Honoring Dr.
Susan Nolen-Hoeksema: Emotion regulation as a Transdiagnostic Process in
Psychopathology Co-Editors: Sherryl Goodman and Jutta Joormann. Journal of Abnormal
Psychology, 123 (1), 49-50. doi: 10.1037/a0035525
Forbes, E.E. & Goodman, S.H. (2014). Reward Function: A Promising but (Still) Under-
Examined Dimension in Developmental Psychopathology. Commentary on Special
Section: Developmental Psychopathology of Reward Function Co-Editors: Erika Forbes
and Sherryl Goodman. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 123 (2), .
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Goodman, S.H. (2015). Infant Vulnerability to Psychopathology. In S. Calkins (Ed.),
Handbook of Infant Development: A Biopsychosocial Perspective. Guilford Press.
Goodman, S.H. & Halperin, M.S. (in press; 2018). Perinatal Depression as an Early Stress:
Risk for the Development of Psychopathology in Children. A chapter to be published in
K. Harkness & E.P. Hayden (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Stress and Mental Health.
PAPERS AND POSTERS PRESENTED:
Goodman, S. Children's private speech as related to their cognitive and puzzle solving style. A paper presented at McMaster Conference on Child Development, Hamilton, Ontario, 1975.
Meichenbaum, D. & Goodman, S. (1977). The nature and modification of impulsivity. A paper
presented at the First International Congress of Child Neurology, Toronto, Ontario, 1975. Goodman, S. A sequential functional analysis of preschool children's private speech. A paper
presented at the biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, March 1977.
Goodman, S. Marvin, R., Strayer, F., & Zivin, G. Approaches to investigating the organization
of behavior. A symposium presented at the Meetings of the Animal Behavior Society, Human Ethology Program, University Park, Pennsylvania, June, 1977.
Goodman, S. The integration of verbal and nonverbal behavior. A paper presented as part of a
symposium at the Southeastern Conference on Human Development, Atlanta, April 1978. Goodman, S. Preschool children's use of speech during phases in task completion. A paper
presented at the biannual meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, San Francisco, March 17, 1979.
Goodman, S. & Isaacs, L. Primary prevention with children of severely disturbed mothers.
Paper presented as part of an Institute, doing Primary Prevention, Stephen Goldston and Milton Shore, co-moderators, presented at the annual meetings of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, New York, March 28-29, 1981.
Goodman, S. & Rhodes, C. Project PACT: Intervention with Children of Disturbed Parents.
Showcase of project presented to the annual Georgia Consultation, Education, and Prevention Conference, Epworth by the Sea, Georgia, June, 1981.
Goodman, S. Children of disturbed parents: A Model for Primary Prevention. Paper presented
as part of an Institute, Primary Prevention: Practice, Process, Problems, and Practicum. Stephen Goldston, Moderator, presented at the annual meetings of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, San Francisco, March 29 - April 3, 1982.
Goodman, S. Prevention with Children of Severely Disturbed Parents: Rationale, Goals, and
Projected Results. A paper presented at the State-of-the-Art Workshop on Primary Prevention Research Relevant to State Mental Health Programs, February 25, 1983, Atlanta. Sponsored by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors.
Goodman, S. Children of Severely Disturbed Parents: Implications of the Research for
Clinical Practice. A paper presented at Research in Georgia, a conference sponsored by Georgia Division of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, April 15, 1983, Morrow, Georgia.
Goodman, S. Young children of severely emotionally disturbed mothers. A paper presented at
the biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Detroit, April 21-24, 1983.
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Goodman, S. Preventive Interventions with Children: Problems and Possibilities. Paper
presented as part of a symposium on Prevention Across the Lifespan at the annual Georgia Consultation, Education, and Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, July, 1983.
Goodman, S. Perinatal factors in offspring of schizophrenic and depressive mothers. Paper
presented at the biennial meetings of the Southeastern Conference on Human Development, Athens, Georgia, April 4-7, 1984.
Goodman, S. Prevention with children of severely disturbed mothers: Rationale, goals,
models, and preliminary results. Paper presented at the Prevention Workshop, National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Meeting, Los Angeles, May 10-11, 1984
Goodman, S. Children of disturbed parents: The interface between research and intervention.
A paper presented as part of a workshop on Family Systems and Health: Focus on Prevention at the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, San Francisco, October 16-17, 1984.
Goodman, S. The Emory University Children of Disturbed Parents Project. A paper presented
at the NIMH conference, Risk Studies in Schizophrenia: Current Status and Future directions, San Francisco, April 12-14, 1985.
Goodman, S. Children of the depressed: Implications for prevention. A paper presented as part
of a symposium, Perspectives in the prevention of depression, American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, May 18-24, 1985.
Goodman, S. Effects of schizophrenic and depressed mothers on their young children. Paper
presented at the Women and Mental Health Conference, Gundry Hospital, Baltimore, MD, November 21, 1986.
Goodman, S. Effects of schizophrenic mothers on their birth to five year old children: Results
from the Emory University Children of Disturbed Parents Project. Paper presented at the biennial meetings of the International Conference on Infant Studies, Los Angeles, April 10-13, 1986.
Goodman, S. Young children of schizophrenic and depressed mothers: Implications of
prevention and treatment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Georgia Psychological Association, Savannah, May 29-June 1, 1986.
Goodman, S. The developmental course of young children with emotionally disturbed mothers.
Paper presented as part of a symposium, The development and assessment of externalizing and internalizing disorders in childhood, Dante Cicchetti, Chair, and Kenneth Rubin, organizer, at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, April 23-26, 1987.
Goodman, S. Social interaction in infants of schizophrenic mothers: Summary of findings from
the longitudinal high risk studies. Paper presented at the Schizophrenia Consortium Conference on Risk in Infancy, Newport, RI, May 15-18, 1987.
Goodman, S. Schizophrenic and depressed mothers: Relational deficits in parenting. Paper
presented at the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Atlanta, GA, November 5, 1987.
Goodman, S. The effects of schizophrenic and depressed mothers on their young children.
Paper presented at the Georgia Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, Atlanta, GA, September, 1988.
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Goodman, S. The effects of schizophrenic and depressed mothers on their young children. Paper presented at the Mental Health Association of New York State, Annual Meeting, Poughkeepsie, NY, October, 1988.
Goodman, S. Suicidal ideation in children of depressed mothers. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Miami, February 1-3, 1989.
Goodman, S., Lynch, M.E., & Brogan, D. R. Effects of maternal depression on child
development: Toward a broad conceptualization of risk and outcome. Paper presented at the biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Kansas City, April 27-30, 1989.
Goodman, S. Psychopathology in children of depressed mothers: Multiple risk factors. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Boulder, CO, November 29 - December 2, 1990
Goodman, S. & Riniti, J. Depressed mothers' expressed emotion and their children's self-
esteem and mood disorders. Paper presented at the biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, April 18-20, 1991.
Piacentini, J., Jensen, P., Shaffer, D., Bird, H., Canino, G., Dulcan, M., Richters, J., Roper, M.,
Fisher, P., Davies, M., Chen, J., Goodman, S., Rubio, M., & Bourdon, K. Attenuation of child psychiatric diagnostic information: Magnitude and relationship to severity. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Sarasota, FL, February 6-8, 1992.
Jensen, P., Bird, H., Canino, G., Dulcan, M., Rae, D., Richters, J., Piacentini, J., Shaffer, D.,
Goodman, S., Lahey, B., Rubio-Stipec, M., Schwab-Stone, M. Attenuation of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC 2.1): Sex, age, and IQ relationships. Paper presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Washington, D.C.: October 20-25, 1992.
Flagg, E. W., Dulcan, M., Goodman, S., Johnson, J.,, Crossman, K., Dempsey, C., & Brogan,
D. Fielding a population-based survey: I. Organization and Supervision. Paper presented at the American Statistical Association Winter Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, January 3-5, 1993.
Bird, H.R., Canino, G., Fisher, P., Goodman, S., Gould, M.S., Hoven, C., Richters, J., Rubio-
Stipec, M., Schwab-Stone, M., Shaffer, D., & Sparrow, S. Measures of global impairment for use in child psychiatric epidemiologic research. Paper presented at Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Santa Fe, New Mexico. February 17-21, 1993.
Goodman, S.H. Use of services by youth with and without psychiatric disorders in the MECA
Studies. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 24-28, 1993.
Goodman, S.H. Service utilization, risk factors and competence: Instrument development and
description. Paper presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Antonio, TX, October 26-31, 1993.
Goodman, S.H., Brumley, H.E., Schwartz, K.R., & Purcell, D. Gender and age in the relation
between stress and children's school adjustment. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, California, February 10-13, 1994.
Goodman, S.H., Hoven, C.W., Cohen, P., Narrow, W., Fielding, B., Moore, R., Alegria, M.,
Leaf, P., Kandel, D., Horwitz, S.M., & Bravo, M. The NIMH Methods for the
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Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (MECA) Study: Selected Findings on Risk Factors in Relation to Disorder. Paper presented at Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, London, England, June 23-25, 1994.
Goodman, S.H., Lahey, B.B., Fielding, B., Dulcan, M., Narrow, W., & Regier, D. Who gets
served? Representativeness of Youth in Mental Health Services. Paper presented at Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, London, England, June 23-25, 1994.
Goodman, S.H., Stowe, Z.N., Johnson, J.L., & Logan, C. The associations between depressive
symptoms, relationship adjustment, and perceived social support and postpartum adjustment. Paper presented at American Society for Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, Crystal City, Virginia, February 22-26, 1995.
Goodman, S.H., Cohen, P.R. & Fielding, B. D. Methodological and conceptual issues in the
study of risk for psychopathology: Findings from the NIMH MECA study. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, March 30 - April 2, 1995.
Killeen, M.R. & Goodman, S. H. Mother-child communications in the home: An
interdisciplinary look at depression and parenting. Paper presented at 7th Annual Emory Nursing Research Conference: Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Atlanta, GA, April 7, 1995.
Goodman, S. H., Narrow, W. E., & Leaf, P.J. Sociodemographic variables as moderators of the
association between risk factors and disorder: Suggestions from the NIMH Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (MECA) Study. Paper presented as part of a symposium, Sherryl H. Goodman and Kenneth A. Dodge, chairs, at International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Santa Monica, CA, January 19-20, 1996.
Logan, M.C. & Goodman, S.H. Children’s coping with interparental conflict: The influence of
the marital relationship and children’s perceptions of interparental conflict. Poster presented at the Conference on Human Development, Birmingham, Alabama, March 29-31, 1996.
Goodman, S.H., Barfoot, B., Frye, A., & Belli, A. The relationship between dimensions of
interparental conflict and children’s social problem-solving skills. Poster presented at the Conference on Human Development, Birmingham, Alabama, March 29-31, 1996.
Flisher, A.J., Kramer, R.A., Grosser, R.C., Goodman, S.H., Greenwald, S., Horowitz, S.M.,
Narrow, W.E., & Hoven, C. Barriers to equity in mental health services provision to children and adolescents. Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May 4-9, 1996 (No. NR766).
Frye, A.A. & Goodman, S.H. Social problem solving as a moderator of depression in high-
stress adolescents. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC, April 3-6, 1997.
Goodman, S.H. Risk and resilience among school-aged children of depressed mothers. Paper
presented as part of a symposium, Risk, Resiliency, and Coping in Children of Depressed Parents, B. Klimes-Dougan & D.M. Teti, Chairs, presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC, April 3-6, 1997.
Goodman, S.H., Schwab-Stone, M., Lahey, B.B., & Shaffer, D. (1997). Major depression and
dysthymia in children and adolescents: Preliminary findings on discriminant validity. Poster presented at International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Paris, France, June 26-29, 1997.
Gould, M., King, R., Greenwald, S., Fisher, P., Schwab-Stone, M., Kramer, R., Flisher, A.,
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Goodman, S., Canino, G., & Shaffer, D. (1997). Psychiatric diagnosis associated with youth suicide ideation and attempts. Poster presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Toronto, October 17, 1997.
Tiet, Q.Q., Bird, H.R., Davies, M., Jensen, P., Goodman, S., & Narrow, W. (1997). Adverse
life events and resilience. Poster presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Toronto, October 17, 1997.
Frye, A.A., Goodman, S.H., & Scheer, M. (1998). Social problem solving as a buffer of
psychological distress in three adolescent problems. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, California, February 26-March 1, 1998.
Goodman, S.H., Belli, A.M., Hilmert, C., Robbins, M., & Connell, A. (1998). Children’s
strategies for coping with others’ anger and sadness. Poster presented at the 15th Biennial Conference on Human Development, Mobile, Alabama, March 5-7, 1998.
Belli, A.M., Goodman, S.H., Lahey, B.B., Bauerminster, J., Bird, H., & Jensen, P.J. (1998).
Risk factors for oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder: Comorbid attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, family-environment adversity, and stressful life events. Poster presented at the 15th Biennial Conference on Human Development, Mobile, Alabama, March 5-7, 1998.
Graham, Y., Goodman, S., Stowe, Z., Plotsky, P., & Nemeroff, C.B. (1998). Impact of
postpartum depression on infant development. Paper presented at the American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, May 30-June 4, 1998.
Connell, A. & Goodman, S. (1999). The role of the father in families with depressed mothers.
Poster presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association, Savannah, Georgia, March 18-21, 1999.
Goodman, S. (1999). An evolving notion of context in the study of children with depressed
mothers. Paper presented as part of a symposium in honor of Marion Radke-Yarrow: Adaptive and Maladaptive Developmental Pathways: Individuals, Relationships, Context. Grazyna Kochanska, Chair, Marian Radke-Yarrow, Discussant at the Society for Research in Child Development, April 15-18, 1999, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Graham, Y, Goodman, S.H., Stowe, Z.N., Plotsky, P.M., Robbins, M., & Nemeroff, C.B.
(1999). Maternal post-partum depression: Effects on infants. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, May 15-20, 1999.
Connell, A.& Goodman, S. (1999). Father involvement in families with depressed mothers. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Society, Denver, CO, June 3-6, 1999. Goodman, S., Graham, Y., Stowe, Z.N., Plotsky, P.M., Broth, M., Nemeroff, C.B. (1999).
Maternal post-partum depression: Effects on infants’ neuroendocrine stress reactions. Poster presented at the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Conference, Barcelona, June 16-20, 1999.
Broth, M.R. & Goodman, S.H. (2000). Associations among maternal affect, depressive
symptoms, and inadequate discipline of their preschoolers: An examination of group and individualistic perspectives. Poster presented at the biennial Conference on Human Development, Memphis, TN, April, 2000.
Connell, A.M. & Goodman, S.H. (2000). The association between mental health problems in
mothers and fathers and internalizing and externalizing problems in children: A meta-analysis. Poster presented at the Conference on Human Development, Memphis, TN,
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April, 2000. Frye, A. & Goodman, S.H. (2000). Social problem solving as a mediator of the relationship
between stress and depression in urban middle school boys and girls. Poster presented at the Conference on Human Development, Memphis, TN, April, 2000.
Hall, C. & Goodman, S.H. (2000). Children's perceptions of maternal anger: Age differences
in feelings of self-blame. Poster presented at the American Psychological Society, Miami, June, 2000.
Broth, M.R., Raynor, L.C., & Goodman S.H. (2000). Depressed and well mothers' sensitivity to
infants' facial expressions of emotion in relation to the quality of mother-infant interaction. Poster presented at the International Society for Infancy Studies, Brighton, England, July 16-19, 2000.
Broth, M.R., Goodman, S.H., Blume, P., & Oland, A. (2000). Negative affect and parenting in
mothers with current and past depression. Poster presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, November, 2000.
Hall, C. & Goodman, S.H. (2001). Children’s perceptions of control for reducing mothers’
sadness and anger. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development. Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 19-22, 2001.
Goodman, S.H., Broth, M.R., Connell, A., & Hall, C.M. (2001). Children’s strategies for
coping with mothers’, fathers’, and friends’ sadness and anger. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development. Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 19-22, 2001.
Tully, E., Broth, M., & Goodman, S.H.(2002). Associations between mothers' perception of
infant difficulty and mother-infant interaction in depressed and well mothers. Poster presented at the Conference on Human Development, Charlotte, North Carolina, April 5-7, 2002.
Goodman, S.H., Broth, M.R., Hall, C.M., Tully, E.C., & Stowe, Z.N. (2002). Treatment for
Postpartum Depression: Secondary Benefits to the Infants? Paper presented as part of a
symposium, Childhood Mood Disorders: Basic Processes, Longitudinal Outcome, and
Treatment, David Miklowitz, Chair, presented at Society for Research in Psychopathology,
San Francisco, CA, September 26-29, 2002.
Goodman, S.H. (2003). Depression in spouses and parents: Problems and solutions. Paper
presented at Sex, Marriage, and Family & the Religions of the Book: Modern Problems,
Enduring Solution, Atlanta, GA, March 27-29, 2003.
Goodman, S.H., Broth, M.R., Hall, C.M., & Stowe, Z.N. (2003). Treatment of postpartum
depression in mothers: Secondary benefits to the infants. Paper presented as part of a
symposium, Treating Parents’ Depression: How Does it Affect Their Children?, Judy
Garber & Anne Riley, Chairs, presented at Society for Research in Child Development,
Tampa, Florida, April 24-27, 2003.
Goodman, S.H., Connell, A.M., Broth, M.R., & Hall, C.M. (2003). The association between
behavior problems and competence in children and depression in mothers: A meta-
analysis. Poster presented at Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, Florida,
April 24-27, 2003.
Tully, E. & Goodman, S.H. (2003). Associations between Children’s Personal Control Beliefs,
Family Environment, and Stressful Life Events. Poster presented at American
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Psychological Society, Atlanta, GA, May 29-31, 2003.
Goodman, S.H., Tully, E., Leibach, P., & Brooks-deWeese, A. (2003). Measuring Children’s
Perceptions of Maternal Depression: Children’s Perception of Parental Sadness Scale
Poster presented at American Psychological Society, Atlanta, GA, May 29-31, 2003.
Goodman, S.H. & Tully, E. (2003). Predictors of Depression during Pregnancy in a Sample
of Previously Depressed Women. Poster presented at Society for Research in
Psychopathology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 16-19, 2003.
Goodman, S.H., Broth, M.R., Hall, C.M., & Stowe, Z.N. (2004). Treatment of Postpartum
Depression in Mothers: Secondary Benefits to the Infants. Paper presented as part of a
symposium, Role of Maternal Mood and Personality Disorder In Mother-Infant Interactive
And Regulatory Capacities: Implications For Intervention, Roseanne Clark, chair, Edward
Z. Tronick, discussant, at International Society for Infant Studies, Chicago, May 5-8, 2004
Goodman, S.H., Tully, E., Hall, C.M., Lascher, M. (2004). Maternal Depression during
Pregnancy: Associations with Newborns' Brazelton Scores and Stress-Related Cortisol
Levels. Poster presented at International Society for Infant Studies, Chicago, May 5-8,
2004.
Tully, E. C., & Goodman, S. H. (2005). Vulnerabilities for Psychopathology in Preschool-
Aged Children of Depressed and Well Mothers. Poster symposium “The Role of
Emotional Processes in the Family” presented at the Society for Research on Child
Development, Atlanta, GA. April 9, 2005.
Tully, E. C., & Goodman, S. H. (2005). A Review of Negative Cognitions and Psychosocial
Stress as Risk Factors for Depression in Children and Adolescents. Poster presented at the
Society for Research on Child Development, Atlanta, GA. April 7, 2005.
Goodman, S. H., & Tully, E. C. (2005). Infant Temperament as a Moderator of Associations
Between Maternal Depression and Infant Outcomes. Paper symposium “Infant
Temperament as a Moderator of Associations between Maternal Depression and Infant
Outcomes” presented at the Society for Research on Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
April 7, 2005.
Goodman, S. H., & Tully, E. C. (2005, April). The Role of Treatment in Associations between
Depression in Pregnancy and Infant Outcomes. Paper symposium “Treating Parents?
Depression: How Does It Affect Their Children?” presented at the Society for Research on
Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
Goodman, S.H. (2005, May). Perinatal depression and risk for the development of
psychopathology in offspring: Theory and Treatment. Invited talk presented at Grand
Rounds, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY.
Tully, E.C., Goodman, S.H., & Brooks-DeWeese, A. (2005, June). Measuring Children's
Perceptions of Mothers' Depression: The CHiPPS Measure. Poster presented at the
International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, New York,
NY.
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Tully, E. C., & Goodman, S. H. (2005, June). Vulnerabilities for Psychopathology in
Preschoolers of Depressed and Well Mothers. Poster presented at the International Society
for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, New York, NY.
Goodman, S.H. (2006, July). Evidence of Persisting Effects of Early Experience. Talk
presented at World Congress of the World Association for Infant Mental Health meeting,
Paris, France.
Goodman, S.H. (2006, October). The Impact on Small Children of Having a Parent with
Mental Illness. Invited talk presented at the World Conference for Health Promotion and
Prevention of Mental Health and Behavioural Disorders Preconference, Oslo, Norway.
Goodman, S.H. & Brand, S.R. (2007, March). Role of Interpersonal Contexts in Associations
between Postpartum Depression and Infant Development. Paper presented as part of a
symposium, Depression in Parents and Adjustment in Their Offspring: What is it about the
Family? Judy Garber, Chair. Society for Research in Child Development, Boston.
Broth, M.R. & Goodman, S.H. (2007, June). Predictors of Mothers’ Socialization of Their
Preschoolers’ Emotions. Poster presented at Society for Community Research and Action,
Pasadena, California.
Goodman, S.H. & Brand, S.R. (2007, June). Perinatal Depression and its Effects on the
Emergence of Psychopathology in Young Children: The Role of Fathers as Buffer or
Additional Risk. Paper presented at International Society for Research in Child and
Adolescent Psychopathology (ISRCAP), London.
Broth, M.R. & Goodman, S.H. (2007, August). Predictors of Mothers’ Coaching of Emotions
with Their Preschoolers. Poster presented at American Psychological Association, San
Francisco.
Goodman, S.H., Brand, S.R., & Rouse, M.H. (2007, October). Moderators and
mediators of vulnerabilities to depression in at-risk infants. In D. J. Miklowitz (Chair),
Developmental psychopathology approaches to mood disorders. Symposium conducted at
the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Iowa City, IA.
Brand, S.R., Goodman, S.H., & Rouse, M.H. (2007, October). Personality disorders as a risk
factor for perinatal depression. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Research in Psychopathology, Iowa City, IA.
Goodman, S.H. (2007, October). The Impact on Children of Having a Mother with Depression.
Invited talk presented to Brain and Behavior Conference, Foundation for Mental Health,
Florence, Alabama.
Goodman, S.H., Brand, S.R., & Rouse, M.H. (2008, March). Antenatal depression recurrence
and newborn neurobehavioral functioning: Tests of moderators and mediators. In C. Monk
(Chair), Prenatal exposure to women's mood dysregulation: What is the signal affecting the
fetus and child? Symposium conducted at the meeting of the International Society on
Infant Studies, Vancouver, Canada.
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Barnes, M., Goodman, S.H., & Brand, S.R. (2008, April). Maternal depression and infant
health care use across infants’ first year of life. Poster presented at the annual meeting of
the National Child Health Psychology Conference, Miami Beach, Florida.
Dimidjian, S. & Goodman, S.H. (2008, November). Challenges in disseminating mindfulness
based treatments for depression: Exploring novel settings and delivery methods. Panel
discussion presented at Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando,
Florida.
Goodman, S.H. (2008, November). Examining proximal and distal vulnerability factors of
depression. Discussant of symposium presented at Association for Behavioral and
Cognitive Therapies, Orlando, Florida
Goodman, S.H. (2009, April). Effects of Depression in Parents and Opportunities for
Intervention. In W.R. Beardslee and R. Chalk (Chairs), Recent Studies on Mental Health,
Depression, and Assessment of Young Children from the National Academy of Sciences.
Symposium conducted at the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver,
Colorado.
Gallerani, K., Frankel, S.A., Garber, J., Goodman, S.H. (2009, April). Children's Reactions to
Maternal Feedback: Is it What She Says or How She Says it? Poster presented at the
Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, Colorado.
Goodman, S.H. (2009, May). Antenatal mood disorders and offspring emotion (arousal)
regulation: Benefits and complexities of moving beyond main effects predictive models.
In S.H. Goodman and T.F. Oberlander (Chairs), Prenatal exposure to maternal mood
disturbances and SSRI antidepressants: Developmental and behavioral outcomes during
childhood. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Pediatric Academic
Societies, Baltimore, MD.
Goodman, S.H. (2009, June). The Self: A developmental psychopathology perspective. Invited
talk presented at Mind and Life Summer Research Institute, Garrison, New York.
Goodman, S.H. & Rouse, M.H. (2009, June). Antenatal depression predictors of neonatal
behavioral functioning: What is it about depression that matters? In J. Luby (Chair),
Infancy through Adolescence: Antecedents, risks, and outcomes related to depression.
Symposium conducted at the meeting of the International Society for Research in Child
and Adolescent Psychopathology, Seattle, Washington.
Rouse, M.H. & Goodman, S.H. (2009, June). Antenatal depression predicts preschool-aged
children’s internalizing but not externalizing problems. Poster presented at the meeting of
the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Seattle,
Washington.
Goodman, S.H. & Dimidjian, S. (2009, September). Prevention of relapse or recurrence of
depression during the perinatal period. In D. Miklowitz (Chair), New approaches to the
prevention of major psychiatric disorders. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the
Society for Research in Psychopathology, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Rouse, M. & Goodman, S.H. (2009, September). Patterns of perinatal depression course:
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Predictors and correlates. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in
Psychopathology. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Goodman, S.H., Dimidjian, S., Weiss, K., Pennock, A. (2009, November). Antenatal women’s
preferences and perceived barriers to depression care within managed care settings. In C.
L. Battle (Chair), Treatment preferences and barriers to care among depressed perinatal
women: Emerging themes from diverse patient groups. Symposium conducted at the
meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, New
York.
Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S.H., Beck, A., Brooks-DeWeese, A., & St. Claire, R. (2009,
November). Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for the prevention of perinatal
depression. In H.A. Flynn (Chair), Improving maternal depression outcomes:
Understanding common risk factors, pathways to treatment, and mechanisms of change in
psychotherapy. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, New York.
Goodman, S.H. (2010, January). Mindfulness meditation and the prevention of depression in
pregnancy. Invited talk as part of a symposium, The Health Benefits of Meditation, The
Bonnie Brown Johnson Women’s Health Lectureship Agnes Scott College, Decatur,
Georgia.
Dimidjian, S. & Goodman, S.H. (2010, February). Prevention of Perinatal Depression. In M.
O’Hara, Innovations in Perinatal Interventions. Symposium conducted at the annual
meeting of the North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Richmond, Virginia.
Lusby, C.M., Goodman, S.H., Bell, M.A. (2010, March). EEG asymmetry in infants of
depressed mothers across age and context. Poster presented at International Conference on
Infant Studies, Baltimore, MD.
Wilson, M.E., Brodey, B.B., Goodman, S., Brooks-DeWeese, Doyle, N., Koble, J., Downing,
D. (2010, June). Brief depression screener developed using IRT for antenatal and
postpartum women. Poster presented at NCDEU (New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit),
Boca Raton, Florida.
Goodman, S.H. (2010, June). Depression in Parents and its Effects on Parenting and Children.
In R. Chalk, The National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council.
Research on Young Children and Families: Launching the Next Decade for Policy and
Practice. Symposium presented at the Head Start Research Conference, Washington, DC.
Dimidjian, S. & Goodman, S.H. (2010, October). Mindfulness Based Prevention of Perinatal
Depression: Innovative Treatment Development. In B. Stafford, Symposium presented at
the meetings of the Marce Society, Pittsburgh, PA.
Goodman, S.H. & Dimidjian, S. (2010, October). The Developmental Implications of
Postpartum Depression and Integration with Clinical Intervention. In B. Stafford,
Postpartum Depression: From Developmental Science to Community Intervention.
Symposium presented at the meetings of the Marce Society, Pittsburgh, PA.
Goodman, S.H., Newport, D.J., Rouse, M.H., Lusby, C.M., Slominski, L., Pennock, A., Stowe,
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Z. (2010, October). Perinatal Depression and Antidepressant Usage: Associations with
12–month–old Infant Bayley Scores. In C. Monk, Antenatal Depression and SSRI Use:
Offspring Effects & Mechanistic Pathways in Human & Animal Studies. Symposium
presented at the meetings of the Marce Society, Pittsburgh, PA.
Goodman, S.H. (2010, October). Contributions of the Field of Developmental Psychopathology
to Perinatal Mental Health Research. Invited talk presented at the meetings of the Marce
Society, Pittsburgh, PA
Goodman, S.H., Lusby, C.M., Rouse, M.H., Slominski, L., Porges, S.W., Newport, D.J., &
Stowe, Z.N. (2010, October). Prenatal maternal depression, anxiety, and stress:
Interactions associated with infant vulnerabilities? Poster presented at the annual meeting
of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Seattle, WA.
Goodman, S.H., Rouse, M.H., Lusby, C.M., Newport, D.J. (2010, November). Vulnerabilities to
the development of psychopathology in infants of depressed mothers. In I.H. Gotlib and J.
Joormann, Risk Factors for Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Integrating
Psychological and Biological Perspectives. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, San Francisco, California.
Kleiber, B.V., Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S.H., Hawkey, C., Felder, J., & Davis, K. (2010,
November). Does Lovingkindness meditation improve mother infant relationship quality?
Poster presented at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy,
San Francisco, California
Rouse, M.H., Goodman, S.H., Lusby, C.M., & Newport, D.J. (2010, November). Timing of
perinatal maternal depression in relation to infant vulnerabilities to the development of
psychopathology. In J.W. Pettit and D.M. Bagner, The impact of parental depression on
child behavior: Timing effects, mechanisms, and moderators of risk. Symposium
conducted at the meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, San
Francisco, California.
Rouse, M.H., Goodman, S.H., Newport, D.J. (2011, March). Does Ponderal Index Mediate the
Association Between Antenatal Maternal Depression and Infant Negative Affectivity?
Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Montreal, Canada.
Lusby, C.M., Goodman, S.H., Bell, M.A. (2011, March). Perinatal Depression Exposure and
Stability of Infant EEG Patterns. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development, Montreal, Canada.
Boeldt, D., Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S.H., Rhee, S.H., Felder, J., Lindemann, A., Hawkey, C.,
Kimmel, A. (2011, March). The Role of Social Support in the Prevention of Postpartum
Depression with Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy. Poster presented at the meeting
of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, Canada.
Felder, J.N., Dimidjian, S., & Goodman, S.H. (2011, June). Piloting Behavioral Measures to
Inform Future Studies of Mechanisms of Change in Mindfulness Based Cognitive
Therapy. Poster presented at the Mind and Life Summer Research Institute, Garrison,
New York.
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Lindemann, A.M., Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S.H., Beck, A., Hubley, S., & Felder, J. (2011,
June). Client satisfaction and experiences in a study of mindfulness based cognitive
therapy for the prevention of perinatal depression. Poster presented at the Mind and Life
Summer Research Institute, Garrison, New York.
Goodman, S.H. (2011, December). Children of Depressed Mothers. Plenary Session invited
speaker, Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Goodman, S.H. (2012, March). Invited talk presented at Grand Rounds, Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA.
Hayes, L., Goodman, S.H., Rouse, M.H., Lusby, C. (2012, April). Maternal depressive
symptoms and infant temperament across the first year postpartum. Poster at 13th World
Congress of the World Association for Infant Mental Health in Cape Town, South Africa
Goodman, S.H. (2012, April). Perinatal depression: Why are some children more affected than
others? The roles of fetal, neonatal, and infant exposures and genetics. Symposium at 13th
World Congress of the World Association for Infant Mental Health in Cape Town, South
Africa
Rouse, M.H., Goodman, S.H., Lusby, C.M., McCallum, M.E., & Brown, A.P. (2012, June).
Quality of parenting moderates the impact of prenatal maternal depression on infant
temperament. In L. Ciciolla, The Emergence of Infant Regulatory Capacity in the Context
of Perinatal Depression. Symposium at International Conference on Infant Studies,
Minneapolis, MN.
Lusby, C.M., Rouse, M.H., Goodman, S.H., Brown, A.P., & McCallum, M.E. (2012, June).
Biological and behavioral processes of emotion regulation in infants of depressed mothers
In L. Ciciolla, The Emergence of Infant Regulatory Capacity in the Context of Perinatal
Depression. Symposium at International Conference on Infant Studies, Minneapolis, MN.
Rouse, M.H., Lusby, C.M., Goodman, S.H., Brown, A.P., McCallum, M.E. (2012, June). Vagal
regulation in infants of depressed mothers: Associations with Social Behavior. In A.V.
Van Hecke, Cardiovascular regulation and social behavior in typically developing and at-
risk infants and children. Symposium at International Conference on Infant Studies,
Minneapolis, MN.
Goodman, S.H. & Dimidjian, S. (2012, June). Mindfulness Based Prevention of Perinatal
Depression: Innovative Treatment Development. In T. Mendelson, Psychosocial
Approaches to the Prevention of Postpartum Depression. Symposium at Society for
Prevention Research, Washington, DC.
Brown, A.P., Felder, J.N., Goodman, S.H., Dimidjian, S. (2012, October). Mindfulness Based
Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Perinatal Depression (MBCT-PD): The roles of
participant homework practice and therapist adherence in participant outcomes. A poster
at Marcé Society Biennial Congress, Paris, France. Link to abstract:
http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs00737-013-0355-x.pdf
Flynn, H.A., Stuart, S., Goodman, S.H., Grote, N., Ammerman, R., Battle, D., Spino, C. (2012,
October). A National Women and Mood Disorders Network: A collaborative model for
Perinatal Mental Health Research. Symposium at Marcé Society Biennial Congress, Paris,
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France. Link to abstract: http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs00737-013-
0355-x.pdf
Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S.H., Felder, J.N., Gallop, R. (2012, October). Mindfulness Based
Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Perinatal Depression: Initial Findings. In M.
O’Hara, Prevention of Perinatal Depression. Symposium at Marcé Society Biennial
Congress, Paris, France. Link to abstract:
http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs00737-013-0355-x.pdf
Brown, A.P., Goodman, S.H. (2012, October). The Relationship between Infant Heart Rate
Variability and Maternal Depression, Anxiety, and Stress during Pregnancy. Poster
presented at the Society for Research in Psychopathology annual conference, Ann Arbor,
MI.
Lusby, C.M. & Goodman, S.H. (2012, October). Associations between Maternal Depressive
Symptoms and Social Adjustment Across The First Year Postpartum. Poster presented at
Society for Research in Psychopathology, Ann Arbor, MI.
McCallum, M. & Goodman, S.H. (2012, October). Associations between Personality
Disorders, Perinatal Depression, and Quality of Parenting. Poster presented at Society
for Research in Psychopathology, Ann Arbor, MI.
McCallum, M. & Goodman, S.H. (2013, April). How consistent is infant behavioral stress
reactivity across varying levels of intensity of negative maternal interactions? Poster
presented at Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Lusby, C.M., McCallum, M.E., & Goodman, S.H. (2013, April). Predictors of Sensitive
Parenting of Infants in Women at Risk for Perinatal Depression. In L. Ciciolla (Chair), The
Influence of Stress on Parenting: Differential Effects Across Development, Stress-Type,
and Culture. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Lusby, C.M., Goodman, S.G., Rouse, M.H., Brown, A.P., McCallum, M.E., & Porges, S. (2013,
April). Prenatal Depression, Stress, and Anxiety and Infant Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia
over the First Year of Life. In E. Davis & L. Glynn (Chairs), Predictors and Consequences
of Maternal Depression. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.
McCallum, M.E., Lusby, C.M., & Goodman, S.H. (2013, June). Infant Stress Reactivity:
Associations with Perinatal Depression and Prenatal Cortisol. Poster presented at the
annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, Atlanta, GA.
Kimmel, M., Goodman, S., Grote, N., Guille, C., Hart, L., Marcus, S., Muzik, M., Rosenblum,
K., Shutty, E., Simeonova, D.I., Weiss, S. (2013, November). Integrating Research Efforts
to Better Understand Effects of Maternal Depression on Infant Outcomes: Collaborative
Research of the Women & Mood Disorders Infant Outcomes Work Group. Poster
presented at the National Network of Depression Centers (NNDC) National Conference,
Ann Arbor, MI.
Hollowell-Moore, C. & Goodman, S.H. (2013, November). Positive Affect in Children of
Depressed and Non-Depressed Mothers. Poster to be presented at the Annual Biomedical
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Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), Nashville, TN.
Lusby, C.M., McCallum, M.E., & Goodman, S.H. (2013, November). Predictors of Sensitive
Parenting of Infants in Women at Risk for Perinatal Depression. Poster presented at the
annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN.
Lusby, C.M., Goodman, S.H., Thompson, K.D., & Binkow, S.A. (2013, November). Predictors
of Father Involvement during Infancy in the Context of Maternal Depression. Poster
presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapies, Nashville, TN.
Metcalf, C.A. (2013, November). Naturalistic Course and Trajectory of Depressive Diagnosis
and Symptoms During the Perinatal Period . Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN.
Goodman, S.H. & Dimidjian, S. (2013, November). Contributions of Developmental
Psychopathology to the Design of Psychosocial Preventive Interventions. Talk presented
as part of a symposium, Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of
Perinatal Depression: A novel integration of multiple disciplines, at the annual meeting of
the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN.
Dimidjian, S. & Goodman, S.H. (2013, November). Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy
for the Prevention of Perinatal Depression. Talk presented as part of a symposium,
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Perinatal Depression: A novel
integration of multiple disciplines, at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral
and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN.
Brown, A.P, Goodman, S.H., Dimidjian, S., & Felder, J.N. (2013, November). MBCT-PD: The
Role of Participant At-home Practice. Talk presented as part of a symposium,
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Perinatal Depression: A novel
integration of multiple disciplines, at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral
and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN.
Felder, J.N., Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S.H., Gallop, R. (2013, November). MBCT-PD: The
Role of Cognitive Risk Factors for Depression. Talk presented as part of a symposium,
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Perinatal Depression: A novel
integration of multiple disciplines, at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral
and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN.
Goodman, S.H. & Lusby, C.M. (2014, March). Infants of Depressed Mothers: Vulnerabilities
within and across Biological Systems. Talk presented as part of UGA/Emory Symposium
on the Biology of Family and Social Relationships, Emory University Center for
Translational Social Neuroscience.
Goodman, S.H. (2014, May). Contributions of Developmental Psychopathology to the Study
of Depressed Mothers and their Infants. Invited talk as part of the Symposium on
Behavioral Research Technologies and Advanced Analysis Methods, Atlanta, GA.
McCallum, M.E., Goodman, S.H., Cubells, J.F., Lori, A., Newport, D.J., & Stowe, Z.N. (2014,
July). Prenatal Antidepressants, Perinatal Depression, and Serotonin Transporter Genotype
Interact to Predict Infant Temperament. Talk presented as part of a symposium, Maternal
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Perinatal Depression and Antidepressant Exposure: Pathways to Infant Neurobehavioral
Dysregulation, Tim Oberlander (Chair), at the International Society for Infancy Studies,
Berlin, Germany.
McCallum, M.E., Lusby, C.M., Goodman, S.H., and Stowe, Z.N. (2014, September). EEG
Patterns in Infants of Depressed Mothers. Talk presented as part of a symposium,
Biomarkers of Risk in Children of Depressed Mothers. Brandon Gibb (Chair), at the
annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiology Research, Atlanta, GA
Lusby, C.M., McCallum, M.E., Goodman, S.H. & Stowe, Z.N. (2014, September). EEG
Patterns in Infants of Depressed Mothers: Indices of Vulnerability to the Development of
Psychopathology. Talk presented as part of a symposium, Identifying Neurocognitive
Mechanisms Underlying Depression Across the Lifespan. Randy Auerbach & Diego
Pizzagalli (Chairs) at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology,
Evanston, IL
McCallum, M.E., Goodman, S.H., Cubells, J., Lori, A., Newport, D.J, Stowe, Z.N. (2015,
March). Prenatal antidepressants, perinatal depression, and serotonin transporter genotype
interact to predict infant temperament. Talk presented as part of a symposium, Maternal
perinatal depression and antidepressant exposure: Pathways to infant neurobehavioral
dysregulation. Sherryl H. Goodman (Chair) at the Biennial Meeting of Society for
Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA.
Goodman, S.H. (2015, April). Perinatal Depression: Why be concerned? What can we do
about it? Invited talk presented at Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute, Wayne State
University, Detroit, MI.
Goodman, S.H. (2015, April). Perinatal Depression: Why be concerned? What can we do
about it? Invited talk presented at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Sedov, I., Goodman, S.H., Buliga, E., & Tomfohr, L.M. (2015, June). Insomnia Treatment
Preferences Among Pregnant Women. Poster presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the
Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Seattle, WA.
Shamblaw, A.L., Harkness, K., Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S.H. (2015, November). Reducing
Postpartum Stress using Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Does Severity of the Birth
Experience Matter? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in
Psychopathology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S.H., Sherwood, N.E., Simon, G., Ludman, E., Gallop, R., Welch,
S.S., Boggs, J.M., Metchalf, C.A., Hubley, S., Powers, J.D., Beck, A. (2015, November).
Integrating Behavioral Depression Care in Obstetrics Clinics: A Randomized Clinical
Trial. A talk presented at Perinatal Mental Health, Chicago, Illinois.
Shamblaw, A.L., Harkness, K., Dimidjian, S., Goodman, S.H. (2015, November). Reducing
Postpartum Stress using Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Does Severity of the Birth
Experience Matter? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, Illinois.
Felder, J.N., Dimidjian, S., Segal, Z., Beck, A., Sherwood, N.E., Goodman, S.H., Boggs, J.,
Lemon, E. (2015, November). Dissemination of a Web-based Depression Prevention
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Program Among At-Risk Pregnant Women. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Chicago, Illinois.
Goodman, S.H. (2016, January). Perinatal Depression: Why be concerned? What can we do
about it? Invited talk presented at the Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Grand Rounds,
Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, Washington.
Lusby, C., Goodman, S.H., Wan, E., & Bell, M.A. (2016, March-April). Comorbidities and
Continuity over Infancy among Vulnerabilities in the Intergenerational Transmission of
Depression: The Role of Maternal Perinatal Depression Symptom Levels. Talk presented
as part of a symposium, Perinatal Anxiety and Depression: Etiology, Intergenerational
Risk Transmission, and Intervention, S. Brunwasser, Chair, Anxiety and Depression
Association of America (ADAA) Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
McCallum, M., Goodman, S.H., Dimidjian, S., Gallop, R. (2016, May). Maternal perinatal
depressive symptom trajectories: Association with 12-month-old infant stress response. A
poster symposium presented to the biennial meeting of the International Congress of Infant
Studies, entitled "Trajectories of maternal pre- and postnatal depression: Associations with
child temperament, cortisol reactivity, and attention,” Ashley Wazana (chair), New
Orleans, LA.
Cullum, K., Halperin, M., Goodman, S.H. (2016, May). RSA stability across infancy: Relations
to mothers’ perinatal depression and breastfeeding. Poster presented at the biennial
meeting of the International Congress of Infant Studies, New Orleans, LA.
Cullum, K., Halperin, M., Goodman, S.H. (2016, May-June). Understanding RSA stability
across infancy: Examining the relation between duration of breastfeeding and maternal
perinatal depression. Poster presented at the 15th World Congress of the World
Association for Infant Mental Health, Prague, Czech Republic.
Goodman, S.H., McCallum, M., Lori, A., Cubells, J.F. (2016, May-June). Interacting roles of
prenatal depressive symptoms, antidepressant exposure, and infant genotype in the
prediction of infant dysregulation. A talk presented as part of s symposium, Interactions
between maternal pre- and postnatal depression, in utero exposure to SSRIs, and infant 5-
HTTLPR genotype in association with the development of early childhood dysregulation:
A replication and comparison among three longitudinal studies, Klaus Minde, Symposium
chair. Presented at the 15th World Congress of the World Association for Infant Mental
Health, Prague, Czech Republic.
McCallum, M., Goodman, S.H., & Ramirez, C.L. (October, 2016). Associations Between
Emotional Invalidation and Adolescent Nonsuicidal Self-Injury. Research presented at the
annual meeting of the International Society for the Improvement and Teaching of
Dialectical Behavior Therapy, New York, NY.
McCallum, M. & Goodman, S.H. (April, 2017). Adolescents’ Emotional and Physiological
Responses to Maternal Invalidation. Presented as part of a symposium, Novel
Psychophysiological Biomarkers of Risk for Suicidality and Self-Inflicted Injury in
Adolescent Females, Meaghan McCallum (chair). Society for Research in Child
Development, Austin, Texas.
Goodman, S.H. & Garber, J. (April, 2017). Evidence-Based Interventions for Depressed
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Mothers and their Young Children. Presented as part of a poster symposium,
Developmental Research and Translational Science: Evidence-based Interventions for at-
risk Youth and Families, Judy Garber, Chair. Society for Research in Child Development,
Austin, Texas.
Goodman, S.H. (2017, May). Children of Depressed Mothers: A Developmental
Psychopathology Perspective. Invited talk as part of a symposium, Stephen Hinshaw,
Organizer, presented at the 29th Association for Psychological Science Annual
Convention, Boston, MA.
Cole, D. A., Cullum, K. A., Goodman, S. H., Garber, J., Simon, H. M., & Halperin, M. S. (2017,
May). Validation of Parent and Child Forms of the Parent Perception Inventory (PPI).
Poster presented at the 29th Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention,
Boston, MA.
Halperin, M.S., Goodman, S.H., & Cullum, K.A. (2017, May). The Roles of Perinatal Anxiety
and Stress in Associations Between Prenatal Depression and Mother-Infant
Synchrony. Poster presented at the 2017 Association for Psychological Science Annual
Convention, Boston, MA.
Simon, H.M., Cullum, K.A., Goodman, S.H., & Garber, J. (2017, May). Maternal Depression
and Parenting Self-Efficacy: Effects of a Brief Parenting Intervention. Poster presented at
the 29th Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science
Annual Convention, Boston, MA.
Goodman, S.H. & Dimidjian, S. (2017, November). Leveraging Clinical Intervention Studies
to Test Mechanisms of Risk. Talk presented as part of a symposium, Creative
Methodological Approaches to Exploring Long Term Child Outcomes of Fetal and Early
Life Exposures to Maternal Mental Illness. Tim Oberlander and Simone Vigod, chairs.
Third Biennial Perinatal Mental Health Conference, Chicago, IL.
SYMPOSIA ORGANIZER OR DISCUSSANT (RECENT): Worthman, C. & Goodman, S.H. (co-organizers) (2010, April), Women’s Health in Tibetan and Western Medicine: The foundations of safe motherhood. Emory University, Atlanta, GA Goodman, S.H. (discussant) (2013, April). Family Interactions as Mechanisms of Risk and Resilience in the Link between Parental Depressive Symptoms and Child Adjustment, Erika Lunkenheimer (Chair), Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA. Goodman, S.H. (discussant) (2013, November). Behavioral and Neural Mechanisms Underlying Major Depression in Youth. Randy Auerbach (Chair), Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN. Goodman, S.H. (discussant) (2014, September). Biomarkers of Risk in Children of Depressed Mothers. Brandon Gibb (Chair), Society for Psychophysiology Research, Atlanta, GA Goodman, S.H., Cole, P., McLaughlin, K. (2014, November). Parenting at Risk: Opportunity and Challenges in Studying Psychopathology in Parents Using Transdiagnostic Approaches. Round Table, Maureen Zalewski (Moderator), Society for Research in Child Development Special Topic Meeting on Parenting at Risk, San Diego, CA. Goodman, S.H. (discussant) (2014, November). Intergenerational Transmission of
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Psychopathology: Parenting as a Mechanism, Moderator, and Outcome. Anne Winiarski (Chair), Society for Research in Child Development Special Topic Meeting on Parenting at Risk, San Diego, CA. Goodman, S.H. (discussant) (2014, November). Parenting in the Context of Parental Depression: Findings from Cross-cultural and Cross-National Studies. Carmen Valdez (Chair), Society for Research in Child Development Special Topic Meeting on Parenting at Risk, San Diego, CA. Teti, D., Cabrera, N., Cole, P., Goodman, S.H., McLoyd, V. (2014, November). Closing Roundtable. Society for Research in Child Development Special Topic Meeting on Parenting at Risk, San Diego, CA. Goodman, S.H. (Symposium Chair) (2015, March). Maternal perinatal depression and antidepressant exposure: Pathways to infant neurobehavioral dysregulation at the Biennial Meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, PA. Goodman, S.H. (discussant) (2015, July). Digging Deeper into Depression Interventions: What Works for Whom and Why. Cari McCarty (Chair), International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Portland, OR. Goodman, S.H. (2016, May). Co-chair with Doug Samuel), Establishing Psychometric Expectations for Neurobiological Assessments. Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL. Goodman, S.H. (discussant). (2017, April), Role of Maternal Distress in Brains of Two Generations – New Mothers and Infants, Pilyoung Kim (Chair). Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, Texas. Goodman, S.H. (discussant). (2017, April), Understanding the Impact of Adversity across Familial Contexts: Commonalities and Processes that Shape Preschooler Development, Cara Kiff (Chair). Society for Research in Child Development, Austin, Texas. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS:
Children with depressed mothers: Mechanisms for the transmission of risk for the development of psychopathology The development of children’s understanding of emotions within the family The development and preliminary evaluation of Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for the prevention of recurrence of perinatal depression
COURSES TAUGHT (* indicates courses taught regularly):
Undergraduate courses taught Language and Thought Personality Development Personality Theories and Research Psychology of Family Relationships* Advanced Topics in Psychology of the Family: Parenting Developmental Psychology for Clinical Scientists (same as grad. class)
Graduate courses taught Developmental Psychopathology* Family Therapy and Research Group Therapy and Research Intervention II: Family Approaches to Childhood Disorders* (Formerly Couples and Family
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Therapy) Personality Assessment Personality and Psychopathology Proseminar (History, Issues, Theories) Personality Theories and Research Psychotherapy Practicum (supervision of child, adult, family, and group psychotherapy)* Developmental Psychology for Clinical Scientists (same as undergrad class)
STUDENTS SUPERVISED
SIRE or SURE
Katina Thompson
2014 (summer) Anna Milgramm - Stability and Consistency of Sensitive Parenting in Mothers at Risk for Perinatal
Depression; Cammie Wagner - Positive Affect in Children of Depressed Mothers, Summer 2014 (won Best Poster
in Social Sciences)
2015 (summer): Bria Jarrell, Ji Soo Park, and Cecil Walker
2016 (summer): Sean Perryman, Rachel Brenner, Jessie Vissicchio
Honors ( >1999)
Student Thesis Title Year
Graduated Post B.A. Education Employment
Andrew Ross Parenting Self-
Efficacy in Depressed
and Non-Depressed
Mothers of School-
Aged Children: The
Role of Mood, Stress,
and Social Support
2017 Post-bac research fellow, NIH Intramural Research Training Award program, Emotion and Development Branch, Section on Bipolar Spectrum Disorders (Dr. Ellen Leibenluft)
Mimi Suzuki Psychophysiological
Correlates of Non-
Suicidal Self-Injury in
Adolescent Girls
2017 University College
London, Clinical
Mental Health
Sciences (MSc)
Lauren
Lindeen
Children’s Positive
Affect in Relation to
Positive Parenting:
Role of Informant and
Gender
2016 Emory University Arts Liaison
Kathryn
Breazeale
Analysis of
Participants’
Experiences of
Mindfulness Based
Cognitive Therapy for
Perinatal Depression
2013 R.A. with Dr. Barbara Rothbaum, Psychiatry, Emory University
Molly Davis The Role of Infant
EEG, Mothers’
Prenatal Anxiety and
Parenting Behaviors in
the Association
2012 University of
Georgia, Ph.D.
program in clinical
psychology, entering
fall 2012
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Between Mothers’
Perinatal Depression
and Infant Positive
Affect
Jessie Rector Associations between
Maternal Depression
and Infant
Temperament:
Investigations of a
Transactional Model
2012 Columbia University,
M.A. program in
Psychology, entering
fall 2012
Stephanie
Binkow
Predictors of Father
Involvement during
Infancy in the Context
of Maternal
Depression
2011 Teach for America
Soo-Hyun
Cho
The Association
between EEG
Asymmetry and
Negative Affectivity
in Infants of
Depressed Mothers
2010 Research assistant for Dr. Kyong Mee
Chung, Yonsei
University, Seoul,
Korea
Julia Morgan Prenatal Exposure to
Maternal Depression
and Infant Vagal Tone
at 3-Months:The
Moderating Role of
Maternal Parenting
Quality
2010 Graduate student in
clinical psychology,
UCLA, entered fall,
2013
Research Coordinator , Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine 2010-2013
Stephanie
Fengler
Maternal Sensitive
Responsiveness
among Women at Risk
for Depression: The
Role of Depression
Characteristics, Infant
Negative Affectivity,
Stress and Social
Support
2009 University of
Washington, Ph.D.
program in clinical
psychology, entered
fall 2009
Allison
Pennock
Emotion Regulation in
Early Infancy with
Exposure to Maternal
Depression: A
Variable-Centered
Approach
2009 State University of
New York, Stony
Brook, entered fall
2010
Infant Research Specialist in my lab, 2009-2010
Margaux
Barnes
Maternal Depression
and Infant Health Care
Use
2007 University of
Alabama,
Birmingham, Ph.D.
program in health
psychology, 2007 -
2014
Postdoctoral fellow, UAB Department of Pediatrics, Division of Adolescent Medicine 2014
Jennifer The Effects of 2006 Northwestern
Curriculum Vitae GOODMAN, Sherryl H. 39
Schwadron Maternal Depression
on Mothers’
Interactions with their
Infants: The Role of
Chronicity, Severity,
and Psychosocial
Context
University,
counseling
psychology Ph.D.
program, entered fall,
2006
Caroline
Kallman
Infants of Mothers at
Risk for Depression:
Associations between
Maternal Interactive
Behavior and Infant
Correlates
2005 Working in retailing
Soumitri Sil Infants’ and Mothers’
Emotion States and
Emotion State
Matching in Mother-
Infant Interactions:
The Role of Prenatal
and Postnatal
Depression
2004 University of
Maryland, Baltimore
County, Ph.D.
program in medical
psychology, entered
fall, 2005; Emory
University School of
Medicine
Pam Leibach Depression and
Anxiety in Mothers
and their Use of
Health Care Services
for their Infants
2003 Masters in
Rehabilitation
Counseling, entered
fall, 2004
Kate Brookmeyer
Mothers’ Coaching and Contingent Socialization Reactions to Children’s Negative Emotions
2002 Ph.D. student in Developmental Psychology, Georgia State University
Kent Wilson Mothers and Children Talk About Emotions: The Role of Gender
2001 Ph.D. applicant for admission 2003
American Psychological Association
Melissa Brotman (joint with Robyn Fivush)
Gender Differences In Parent-Child Emotion Narratives
2000 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
National Institute of Mental Health
Masters ( > 1999) Meeka Halperin (2017). Mother-Infant Synchrony and the Relationship Between Prenatal
Depression and Infant Emotion Regulation Hannah Simon (2017). Maternal Depression and Parenting Self-Efficacy: A Meta-Analytic Review
Katie Cullum (2016). Positive affect in middle childhood: Associations with mothers' history of depression. Amanda Brown (2013). Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Perinatal Depression: The Roles of Participant At-home Practice and Therapist Adherence in Participant Outcomes
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Meaghan McCallum (2013). Infant Stress Reactivity: Associations with Exposures to Perinatal
Depressive Symptoms and Prenatal Cortisol
Cara Lusby (2011). Electroencephalogram Stability in Infants of Depressed Mothers
Matthew H. Rouse (2009). Antenatal depression influences on negative affectivity in 3 month
old infants
Sarah R. Brand (2007). The Effects of Maternal Depression During Pregnancy on Newborn
Arousal and Distress
Diana Simeonova-Lennon (2005). Depression and Anxiety during Pregnancy: Associations
with Cortisol in Women at Risk for Depression
Marisa Lascher (2004). Ambivalence, internal expectancies, and external expectancies in
adolescents’ emotional expression to mothers
Erin Tully (2002). Correlates of locus of control and attributional style in children: Implications
for processes involved in their development
Christie Hall (2001). Children’s perception of control and coping strategies for reducing
maternal sadness and anger
Arin Connell (2000). Maternal depression in the family context: An examination of paternal
influences and the mechanisms of risk to children
Michelle Robbins Broth (1999). The roles of predominant affect and cognitive perceptions in
the relationship between maternal depression symptoms and inadequate parenting
Doctoral Dissertations Chaired (> 2000) and Current Positions of Recent Ph.D.’s
Student Dissertation Title/Date defended
Current Position
Alice Frye Correlates of behavior problems in children of teen-age mothers (2001)
Associate Professor of Teaching, Univ. of Massachusetts, Lowell and Research Scientist, Wellesley Centers for Women
Michelle Robbins Broth
Associations between mothers’ negative emotionality and stress and their socialization of emotion practices: Mothers’ emotional competence as resiliency or risk (2002)
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Georgia Gwinnett College
Arin M. Connell
Marital conflict and child
adjustment problems: Links with
children’s social information
processing and regulation of
emotional arousal (2003)
Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University
Christine M. Hall
Physical discipline and child behavior problems in European American and Immigrant Korean families (2004)
Psychologist, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Marcus Autism Center; Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics (Division of Autism and
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Related Disorders), Emory University School of Medicine
Erin Tully Interpersonal, Affective, and
Cognitive Vulnerabilities for
Psychopathology in Preschool-
Aged Children of Depressed and
Nondepressed Mothers (2006)
Assistant Professor, Georgia State University
Matthew Rouse
Physiological Mediators of
Parenting Behaviors in Depressed
Mothers (2013)
Child Mind Institute, New York, Clinical Psychologist in the ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Clinic
Cara Lusby Emotion Regulation in Infants of
Depressed Mothers: A Multi-
Systems Approach (2015)
Post-Doctoral Associate in Clinical Child and Pediatric Psychology in the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at the University of Florida 2015-2017; Medical Instructor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke Medicine 2017-
Meaghan McCallum
Correlates of Adolescent
Nonsuicidal Self-Injury:
Adolescent Emotional Reactivity
and Maternal Parenting
Behaviors (2016)
Post-Doctoral Associate at Brown University Medical School, 2017-
Recognition from students: Bria Jarrell, January 2016, Inducted in Emory 100 Senior Honorary; selected as her support faculty Recent or current student committee membership: Elizabeth Ann Sheehan (Debra Mills, advisor), Doctoral committee member, Title: Influence of paternal involvement on fathers' infant-directed speech and infants' brain activity to male and female speech, defended 8/21/08
Stacy Ryan (Patricia Brennan, advisor). Doctoral committee member, Title: Examining Testosterone and
Aggression in a Biosocial Framework, defended 6/15/10
Sara M. Freeman (Larry Young, advisor), Master’s thesis and Doctoral dissertation committee member,
2011-2013
Jacqui Leventon (Patricia Bauer, advisor). Doctoral committee member, 2012-2013 (May)
Katherine (Kit) Jayne (Philippe Rochat, advisor). Faculty Advisor Committee member, 2012-2013
Jennifer Moriuchi (Ami Klin, advisor). Faculty Advisor Committee member, 2012-
Rebecca Burger-Caplan (Ami Klin, advisor). Faculty Advisor Committee member, 2012-2016; Dissertation
Committee Member, 2016 -
Monique Mendonca (Patricia Bauer, advisor), Faculty Advisor Committee member, 2014-2015
Lu Dong (Irwin Waldman, advisor; Patricia Brennan advisor). Doctoral dissertation committee member,
2012-2014
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Maurand (Randi) Cappelletti (Kim Wallen, advisor). Doctoral dissertation committee member, 2014 - 2016
Qualifying exam committees (since 2012): Lu Dong (2011-2012), Nicholas Calvin (2012-2103), Dani
Sanchez (2012-2013), Jennifer Moriuchi (2013-2014), Randi Cappelletti (2013-2014), Jessica Dugan (2016-
2017)
Shu Wen Ong, Senior Honors Student committee (Marshall Duke, advisor), spring 2013
Kerri Woodward, Senior Honors Student committee (Patricia Brennan, advisor), spring 2013
Runtian Zhang, Senior Honors Student Committee (Economics Department, Kelli Lanier, advisor), spring,
2014
Anais Stenson (Patricia Bauer, advisor), Doctoral dissertation committee member, 2015 –
Jit Hui Tan (Nancy Bliwise, advisor), Honors committee member, spring, 2017
Jenna (Ye) Sung (Stella Lourenco, advisor), Honors committee member, spring 2017
Cynthia Guo (Philippe Rochat, advisor), Faculty Advisory Committee member, spring 2017 –
Lynnet Richey (Jim Rilling, advisor). Honors committee member, 2017-2018
Madeleine Cohen (Patricia Brenna, advisor). Faculty Advisory Committee member, fall 2017 -
Revised November, 2017