CURRICULUM VITAE MAY 2016 MARIA MONROE-DEVITA, PhD

CURRICULUM VITAE MARIA MONROE-DEVITA, PhD MAY 2016 1. PERSONAL DATA Place of Birth: Pueblo, Colorado, U.S.A. 2. EDUCATION 1989-1993 1996-1998 2000-2...
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CURRICULUM VITAE MARIA MONROE-DEVITA, PhD

MAY 2016

1. PERSONAL DATA Place of Birth: Pueblo, Colorado, U.S.A. 2. EDUCATION 1989-1993 1996-1998 2000-2001 1996-2001 2000-2001

BA, Psychology, Boston University, Boston, MA London Internship Program in Psychology & Social Policy MA, Clinical Psychology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE PhD, Clinical Psychology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE Certificate in Program Evaluation & Public Policy Analysis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE Pre-Doctoral Clinical Psychology Internship, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

3. POSTGRADUATE TRAINING 2001-2002 Post-doctoral Fellow, Administration and Evaluation Psychology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 4. FACULTY POSITIONS HELD 2006-2010 Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 2010Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 5. HOSPITAL POSITIONS HELD 1993 Clinical Therapist, Parkview Episcopal Medical Center, Pueblo, CO OTHER POSITIONS HELD 1993-1994 Residential Counselor/Site Coordinator, Mental Health Corporation of Denver, Denver, CO 1994-1996 Hospital Liaison, Mental Health Corporation of Denver, Denver, CO 1995-1996 Mobile Crisis Therapist, Mental Health Corporation of Denver, Denver, CO 2001-2004 Staff Consultant and Evaluator, TriWest Group, Boulder, CO 2004-2006 Research Scientist II, Behavioral Tech Research, Inc., Seattle, WA 2006-2011 Director, The Washington Institute for Mental Health Research & Training (WIMHRT), Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 6. HONORS 1993 1993 1993 1993

Phi Beta Kappa, Boston University, Boston, MA Summa Cum Laude, Boston University, Boston, MA Distinction in Psychology, Boston University, Boston, MA Mortar Board, Boston University, Boston, MA

Maria Monroe-DeVita, PhD 2004 2008 2011

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K.R. Cummins Annual Award for Program Evaluation, Organization for Program Evaluation in Colorado (OPEC) HERO Award Nominee, Washington Community Mental Health Council Recognition for Outstanding Leadership to Western State Hospital’s Treatment for Tobacco Dependence Initiative

Washington State Licensed Clinical Psychologist, #PY3254

8. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2001-2002 Colorado Psychological Association, Legislative Committee 2005-2008 Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy 2007-2008 Guest lectures in UW School of Social Work (2007-2015), Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences (PBSCI-525) 2007-2013 Member, UW Psychology Internship Didactics Planning Committee 2008 Participation in UW Psychology Internship Mock Study Section 2008-2010 American College of Mental Health Administrators (ACMHA), Founding Member, Research Interest Group 2006Presentations to UW Psychiatry Residents in Community Leadership Track 2007Annual lectures for UW Psychology Internship Didactics 2010Society for Implementation Research Collaboration (SIRC), Founding Member 2013Chair, UW Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Psychology Internship Didactics Planning Committee 2013Harborview Noon Lecture Series

9. EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Reviewer, Journal of Clinical Psychology Reviewer, Psychiatric Services Reviewer, Journal of Mental Health Reviewer, Administration & Policy in Mental Health & Mental Health Services Research Reviewer, Evaluation and Program Planning Reviewer, SAMHSA’s Science to Service Awards NIMH Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group 2013/08 ZMH1 ERB-I (03) R for the R34 RFA: Leveraging Existing Natural Experiments to Advance the Health of People with Severe Mental Illness. 10. SPECIAL NATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 2000 Invited Consultant: Outcomes system monitoring, Qualifacts Systems, Nashville, TN 2005 Invited Presenter and Consultant: State of Nebraska and University of Nebraska, an overview of trends and new directions in services and

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research on ACT, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Omaha, NE Academic Participant: SAMHSA-NIMH Science to Service Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ Invited Trainer & Consultant: State of Georgia and National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, Orientation to the ACT model and considerations for implementation Invited Presenter, Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education (WICHE) Conference: From the Bench to the Ranch: Enhancing the Transfer from Science to Service in Rural & Frontier Areas, Invited Presenter & Consultant: State of Minnesota, orientation to the TMACT, St. Paul, MN Invited Trainer and Consultant: State of Nebraska, Orientation & fidelity reviewer training on the TMACT, Lincoln, NE Invited Trainer and Consultant: State of Pennsylvania, orientation & fidelity reviewer training on the TMACT, Harrisburg, PA Invited Trainer and Consultant: Orientation & fidelity reviewer training on the ACT fidelity scale (Tool for Measurement of ACT - TMACT), Oslo, Norway Invited Trainer and Consultant: Orientation & fidelity reviewer training on the TMACT, Utrecht, Netherlands Invited Trainer and Consultant: Orientation & fidelity reviewer training on the ACT fidelity scale (Tool for Measurement of ACT - TMACT), St. Louis, Missouri Invited Trainer and Consultant: Orientation & fidelity reviewer training on the ACT fidelity scale (Tool for Measurement of ACT - TMACT), St. Paul, Minnesota Invited Trainer and Consultant: ACT Provider Booster Training, Wilmington, Delaware Invited Trainer and Consultant: Orientation & fidelity reviewer training on the ACT fidelity scale (Tool for Measurement of ACT - TMACT), Raleigh, North Carolina Scientific Advisor, NIMH Outreach Partner Program, Washington State Affiliate

11. SPECIAL LOCAL RESPONSIBILITES 2005-2007 Board Member, Circle of Friends for Mental Health, Seattle, WA 2007-2009 Board Member, Western State Hospital Advisory Board, Tacoma, WA 2007-2010 Evaluation Team Member, Washington State Mental Health Transformation Project, Olympia, WA 2010-2012 Advisory Board Member, Program of Excellence in Rural Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment (RMHSAT) at Washington State University, Spokane, WA 2010-2012 Facilitator and Board Member, Treatment for Tobacco Addiction Community Advisory Board, Western State Hospital, Tacoma, WA

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Senate Bill 5732 Evidence-Based Practices Work Group, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services

12. RESEARCH FUNDING A. Current 2006Sponsor: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) Title: Washington State Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) Training, Consultation, & Fidelity Evaluation Total Costs: $350,000 (annually) Role: PI 2014Sponsor: Washington State DSHS Title: Washington State Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) Learning Collaborative Total Costs: $160,000 (annually) Role: PI 2015Sponsor: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) Title: Implementation and Evaluation of the Washington State First Episode Psychosis Early Intervention Program Total Costs: $107,531 (annually) Role: PI 2015Sponsor: Katz Family Foundation Title: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) Program Fund Total Costs: $100,000 Role: PI 2015Sponsor: Washington State DSHS Title: Washington State Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA) Learning Collaborative Total Costs: $110,000 PI: Lucy Berliner, MSW Role: Evaluator B. Past 2010-2015

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Sponsor: National Institute of Health Title: Development and Dissemination of Rigorous Methods for Training and Implementation. Total Costs: $150,000 (annually) PI: Katherine Comtois, PhD Role: Co-Investigator Sponsor: National Institute of Mental Health Title: Integration of Illness Management and Recovery within ACT Total Costs: $582,250 Role: PI

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13. BIBLIOGRAPHY A. Publications in Refereed Journals 1. Monroe-DeVita, M. B., & Mohatt, D.M. (2000). The state hospital and the community: An essential continuum for persons with severe and persistent mental illness. In W. D. Spaulding (Ed.), The role of the state hospital in the twenty-first century. New Directions for Mental Health Services, 84, 85-97. 2. Bjorklund, R., Monroe-DeVita, M., Reed, D., Toulon, A., & Morse, G. (2009). Washington state's initiative to disseminate and implement high-fidelity ACT teams. Psychiatric Services, 60, (1), 24-27. 3. Salyers, M. P., Hudson, C., Morse, G., Rollins, A., Monroe-DeVita, M., Wilson, C., & Freeland, L. (2011). Breathe: A pilot study of burnout reduction in mental health professionals. Psychiatric Services, 62, 214–217. 4. Teague, G. B., Moser, L. L., & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2011). Established and emerging elements of the TMACT: Measuring fidelity to an evolving model. The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 17 (1), 34-36. 5. Monroe-DeVita, M., Teague, G. B., & Moser, L. L. (2011). The TMACT: A new tool for measuring fidelity to assertive community treatment. The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 17 (1), 17-29. 6. Morse, G. M., Salyers, M. P., Rollins, A. L., Monroe-DeVita, M., Hudson, C., & Pfahler, C. (2011). Burnout and mental health services: A selected review. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 39 (5), 341-52. 7. Manthey, T., Blajeski, S., & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2012). Motivational interviewing and assertive community treatment: A case for training ACT teams. International Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 16 (1), 5-16. 8. Monroe-DeVita, M., Morse, G. M., & Bond, G. R. (2012). Program fidelity and beyond: Multiple strategies and criteria for ensuring quality in ACT. Psychiatric Services, 63, 743-750. 9. Cuddeback, G. S., Morrissey, J. P., Domino, M. E., Monroe-DeVita, M., Teague, G. B., & Moser, L. L. (2013). Fidelity to recovery-oriented ACT practices and consumer outcomes. Psychiatric Services, 64, 318-323. 10. Moser, L. L., Monroe-DeVita, M. & Teague, G. B. (2013). Evaluating integrated treatment within assertive community treatment programs: A new measure. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, doi. 10.1080/15504263.2013.779480. 11. Vanderlip, E. R., Cerimele, J. M., & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2013). A comparison of assertive community treatment fidelity and person-centered medical home standards. Psychiatric Services, 64, 1127-1133. 12. Farren L, Snowden M, Steinman L, & Monroe-DeVita M. (2014). Development and evaluation of a fidelity instrument for PEARLS. Research Issue on Evidencebased Programming for Older adults. Frontiers in Public Health Education and Promotion. doi. 10.3389/fpubh.2014.00200. 13. Morse, G. M., Hamilton, A., & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2015). ACT and recovery: What we know about their compatibility. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. doi. 10.1007/s10488-015-0631-3. 14. Rollins, A.L., Kukla, M., Morse, G., Davis, L., Monroe-DeVita, M., Flanagan, M.E., Russ, A., Wasmuth, S., Eliacin, J., Collins, L.A., & Salyers, M. P. 5

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Comparative effectiveness of a burnout reduction intervention for behavioral health providers. Psychiatric Services. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201500220. 15. Vanderlip, E. R., Henwood, B., Hrouda, D., Meyer, P., Monroe-DeVita, M., Moser, L., Schweikhard, A. J., & Studer, L. Systematic literature review of general healthcare interventions within programs of intensive case management and assertive community treatment. Psychiatric Services. (in press). B. Book Chapters 1. Rizvi, S., Monroe-DeVita, M., & Dimeff, L. (2007). Evaluating your dialectical behavior therapy program. In L. Dimeff, & K. Koerner (Eds.), Dialectical behavior therapy in clinical practice: Applications across disorders and settings (pp. 326-350). New York: Guilford Publications, Inc. 2. Teague, G. B., & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2012). Not by outcomes alone: Using peer evaluation to ensure fidelity to evidence-based assertive community treatment (ACT) practice. In J. L. Magnabosco & R. W. Manderscheid (Eds.), Outcomes measurement in the human services: Cross-cutting issues and methods (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers Press. 3. Monroe-DeVita, M., Moser, L.L. & Teague, G.B. (2013). The tool for measurement of assertive community treatment (TMACT). In M. P. McGovern, G. J. McHugo, R. E. Drake, G. R. Bond, & M. R. Merrens. (Eds.), Implementing evidence-based practices in behavioral health. Center City, MN: Hazelden. C. Other Publications 1. Monroe-DeVita, M.B. (1998, October). Examining assertive community treatment in Nebraska: Final report of the ACT evaluation work group. Lincoln, NE: Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Community Mental Health Division. 2. Monroe-DeVita, M.B. (1998, December). The transition of Nebraska’s regional centers: A policy analysis of the Behavioral Health Redesign - Report to the LB 1354 task force. Unpublished manuscript, University of Nebraska at Lincoln. 3. Monroe-DeVita, M.B., & Hatch, M. (1999, June). Assertive community treatment (ACT) evaluation manual. Lincoln, NE: Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services, Community Mental Health Division. 4. Monroe-DeVita, M., & Keller, A. K. (TriWest Group). (2002). Consumer and family focus group results: Implications for Utah Olmstead planning efforts. Denver, CO: TriWest Group. 5. Keller, A. K., Monroe-DeVita, M., & Bartsch, D. (TriWest Group). (2003). The status of mental health care in Colorado. Denver, CO: Mental Health Funders Collaborative. 6. Monroe-DeVita, M. Willey, C., San Jule, J., Stark, K., & Jemelka, R. (2007, August). Washington state’s consumer and family evaluation mini-grant program: A new more active frontier in participatory evaluation, Data Matters, (August Issue), Washington, DC: Georgetown Technical Assistance Center.

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D. Abstracts 1. Monroe-DeVita, M., Fleming, S. K., & Spaulding, W. D. (1997, November). Insight and social competence in schizophrenia: An analysis of interrelationships. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Miami, Florida. 2. Monroe-DeVita, M., Scalora, M. J., Elbogen, E., & Boust, S. J. (1998, March). Utilization review in public sector mental health: A preliminary analysis of the application of risk assessment principles. Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the American Psychology – Law Society, Redondo Beach, CA. 3. Monroe-DeVita, M., Elbogen, E., Scalora, M. J., & Spaulding, W. D. (1998, November). Risk assessment technology and managed care decision-making: An analysis of how patient risk factors relate to patient level of care. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC. 4. Monroe-DeVita, M., Nash, C., Kosmicki, M., Hatch, M., & Spaulding, W. D. (1999, November). Assertive community treatment (ACT) in Nebraska: A preliminary analysis of program fidelity. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada. 5. Monroe-DeVita, M., Kosmicki, M., Nash, C., Hatch, M., & Spaulding, W. D. (1999, November). Psychiatric rehabilitation in community-based programs: A preliminary analysis of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) in Nebraska. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada. 6. Monroe-DeVita, M., Nash, C. L., & Spaulding, W. D. (2000, November). Implementation of assertive community treatment (ACT): An analysis of program fidelity and service delivery. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA. 7. Monroe-DeVita, M., Developing an outcome tracking system for youth services: A pilot study for Boulder county IMPACT program. (2002, April). Presented at the Annual Conference of the Organization for Program Evaluation in Colorado, Lyons, CO. 8. Monroe-DeVita, M., Keller, A. K., & Selby, P. S. (2002, June). Implementing effective community coalitions: Learning from the results of the national evaluation. Presented at the 2nd Annual SAMHSA Youth Violence Prevention National Grantee Meeting, Washington, DC. 9. Dimeff, L., Bazinet, A., Monroe-DeVita, M., Steinman, L., & Koerner, K. (2004, November). Reality or fantasy: Use of information technology in the 21st century to disseminate evidence-based practice. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA. 10. Monroe-DeVita, M. (2006, February). An evaluation of implementation resources for assertive community treatment teams: Implications for future directions. Presented at the Sixteenth Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation, and Policy, Sponsored by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute, Inc., Baltimore, MD. 7

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11. Monroe-DeVita, M., Dimeff, L., & Manning, S. (2007, February). Integrating empirically-supported therapies within assertive community treatment (ACT): Examination of an innovative training approach on dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for ACT providers. Presented at the Seventeenth Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation, and Policy, Sponsored by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute, Inc., Washington, DC. 12. Monroe-DeVita, M., Willey, C., & San Jule, J. (2007, June). Promoting recovery and resiliency: The Washington state transformation project’s approach to consumer- and family-driven evaluation. Presented at the 2007 Washington State Behavioral Healthcare Conference, Yakima, WA. 13. Teague, G., & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2007, May). Measuring between the lines: An enhanced measure of ACT fidelity. Presented at the 23rd Annual Assertive Community Treatment Association Conference, Grand Rapids, MI. 14. Bruns, E.J., Monroe-DeVita, M., Cuddeback, G., Morrissey, J., Voss, B., Willey, C. (2008, February). Using data, transforming practice: Evaluating mental health transformation in Washington state. Presented at the Eighteenth Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation, and Policy, Sponsored by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute, Inc., Arlington, VA. 15. Teague, G., Monroe-DeVita, M., Moser, L., & Toulon, A. (2008, February). ACT-ing faithfully: The next generation of ACT fidelity measurement. Presented at the Eighteenth Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation, and Policy, Sponsored by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute, Inc., Arlington, VA. 16. Teague, G. & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2008, May). Enhancing measurement of ACT fidelity: The next generation. Presented at the 24th Annual Assertive Community Treatment Conference, Indianapolis, IN. 17. Teague, G., Monroe-DeVita, M., & Moser, L. (2009, May). Enhancing ACT fidelity assessment: Introducing the TMACT. Presented at the 25th Annual Assertive Community Treatment Conference, Washington, DC. 18. Boust, S., Monroe-DeVita, M., & Studer, L. (2010, June). Role of a psychiatrist on an ACT team. Presented at the 26th Annual Assertive Community Treatment Conference, Chicago, IL. 19. Teague, G., Monroe-DeVita, M., & Moser, L. (2010, June). Fidelity and quality improvement: Applications of the TMACT. Presented at the 26th Annual Assertive Community Treatment Conference, Chicago, IL. 20. Monroe-DeVita, M. (2011, October). Enhancing fidelity to assertive community treatment: Introducing the TMACT. 1st Biennial Seattle Implementation Research Conference, Seattle, WA. 21. Teague, G. & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2011, May). Outcomes and fidelity in state systems using the TMACT. Presented at the 27th Annual Assertive Community Treatment Conference, Huntington Beach, CA.

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22. Blajeski, S., & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2011, May). Implementing EBP’s in ACT: Fidelity and technical assistance. Presented at the 27th Annual Assertive Community Treatment Conference, Huntington Beach, CA. 23. Moser, L. L., Monroe-DeVita, M., & Teague, G.B. (2012, May). Fidelity and quality improvement: Applications of the TMACT. Presented at the 28th Annual Assertive Community Treatment Conference, Boston, MA. 24. Monroe-DeVita, M. (2013, May). Common issues with assessing fidelity to complex multi-modal service programs: Lessons learned from assessing fidelity to the ACT model. Presented at the 2nd Biennial Seattle Implementation Research Conference, Seattle, WA. 25. Vanderlip, E. & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2014, May). Providing medical care within community mental health: The role and perspective of assertive community treatment teams. Presented at the 167th American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY. 26. Monroe-DeVita, M. (2014, May). What is assertive community treatment (ACT)? Workforce Policy Academy of the National Governor’s Association (NGA), Washington, DC. 27. Monroe-DeVita, M. (2014, June). Facilitating recovery: Integrating illness management and recovery (IMR) within ACT, 1st Annual Oregon ACT Conference, Hood River, Oregon. 28. Monroe-DeVita, M. (2014, June). Are we there yet? From ACT implementation to achieving sustainability. Opening Keynote Address, 1st Annual Oregon ACT Conference, Hood River, Oregon. 29. Monroe-DeVita, M. (2014, June). Are we there yet? From ACT implementation to achieving sustainability. Opening Keynote Address, 1st Annual Oregon ACT Conference, Hood River, Oregon. 30. Monroe-DeVita, M. (2014, August). Changing the lives of people with serious mental illness: Introducing the ACT model. Presentation to the Alaska ACT Summit for State Policymakers, Anchorage, Alaska. 31. Monroe-DeVita, M., Moser, L., Teague, G, Heirvang, K., & Odden, S. (2015, June). Implementation and evaluation of ACT using the tool for measurement of ACT (TMACT): Current findings and perspectives in Norway and the U.S. Symposium presented at the 3rd Biennial European Congress on Assertive Outreach, Oslo, Norway. 32. Monroe-DeVita, M., Peterson, R., Darnell, D., Berliner, L., Dorsey, S., & Murray, L. (2015, September). Taking global local: Evaluating training of Washington state clinicians in a modularized CBT approach designed for low resource settings. Presented at the 3nd Biennial Society for Implementation Research Collaboration (SIRC) Conference, Seattle, WA. 33. Monroe-DeVita, M., Lowe, H., Moore, C., & Gengler, R. (2015, October). First episode psychosis and early intervention: Lessons learned in Washington. Presented at the 2015 Washington State Co-Occurring Disorder and Treatment Conference, Yakima, WA. 34. Peterson, R., Darnell, D., Monroe-DeVita, M., Hughes, M., Dorsey, S., Murray, L., & Berliner, L. (2015, November). Evaluation of the implementation of a modular cognitive-behavioral treatment for post-traumatic stress, depression, and 9

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anxiety in U.S. community mental health settings. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, New Orleans, LA. 35. Peterson, R., Roskelley, J., Gottlieb, J., Monroe-DeVita, M., Cather, C. Maris, J., & Kramer, H. (2015, November). Statewide pilot of cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis (CBTp) in Washington community mental health agencies serving people with serious mental illness. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT), Chicago, IL. 14. OTHER A. Other Presentations 2006 Didactic presentation to the UW Psychiatry Residency R-4’s 2007-2008 Guest lectures in UW School of Social Work (2007), Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences (PBSCI-525) 2007-2013 Member, UW Psychology Internship Planning Committee 2008 Participation in UW Psychology Internship Mock Study Section 2007Annual lectures for UW Psychology Internship Didactics 2008Presentations to UW Psychiatry Residents in Community Leadership Track 2013Chair, UW Psychology Internship Planning Committee B. Research and Training Mentoring Name MacKenzie Hughes, BA Roselyn Peterson, BA Jeff Roskelley, LICSW

Role Research Assistant Research Coordinator Trainer

Christopher Akiba, MPH Yura Yasui, Ph.D.

Research Assistant Postdoctoral Fellow

Shannon Blajeski, MSW

Project Manager

Summer Schultz, M.Ed.

Research Coordinator

Bill Voss, Ph.D. Trevor Manthey, MSW

Research Scientist Research Scientist

Nature of Training/Supervision Supervision of research responsibilities related to ACT, CBTp, and IMR projects Supervision of research responsibilities related to ACT, CBTp, FEP, CETA and IMR projects Supervision of training, consultation, and fidelity review responsibilities on ACT, IDDT, and IMR projects Supervision of research responsibilities related to ACT, IDDT and IMR projects Supervision of postdoctoral fellowship, including Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) outcome study and fidelity reviews Supervision of ACT training, consultation, and fidelity reviews; oversight of the Statewide CoOccurring Disorders Training Academy and Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) program Supervision of ACT training, consultation, and fidelity reviews; and Consumer & Family Evaluation Mini-Grant Program Supervision of ACT fidelity reviews Supervision of ACT fidelity reviews

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Maria Monroe-DeVita, PhD Diane Norell, MSW Beverly Miller, MSW

Research Scientist Project Manager

Eric Strachan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dennis McBride, Ph.D.

Research Scientist

Roxane Waldron, MPH

Project Manager

Jonathan Beard, LICSW, CPRP

Project Manager

Aubre Lawless, BA

Project Manager

Cindy Willey

Project Manager

Diane Pearson, BA

Program Assistant

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Supervision of ACT training, consultation, and fidelity reviews Supervision of Statewide Peer Specialist Certification Program; Statewide Ombuds/Quality Review Team (QRT) Trainings; Statewide Dedicated Mental Health Professional (DMHP) Training; Statewide Disability and Ethnic Minority Specialist Training; Consultation to consumer-run organizations statewide Supervision of technical assistance for grantees in the Consumer & Family Evaluation Mini-Grant Program; Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Psychosis research and training at Western State Hospital Supervision of statewide Mental Health Statistics Improvement Project (MHSIP) adult consumer/youth & family surveys; statewide Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) survey; Peer Specialist evaluation; Cross-site evaluation of youth services and adult services for the Mental Health Transformation Project Supervision of Children’s Mental Health Specialist Training; Native American Specialist Training; “Marty Smith” Provider Safety Training; Statewide Ombuds/Quality Review Team (QRT) Trainings Supervision of statewide Clubhouse technical assistance; supported employment training & technical assistance; ACT training, consultation, & fidelity reviews Supervision of Statewide Peer Specialist Certification Program; Statewide Ombuds/Quality Review Team (QRT) Trainings; Youth cross-site evaluation; CBT for Psychosis research & training at Western State Hospital Supervision of Statewide Peer Specialist Certification Program; technical assistance for grantees in the Consumer & Family Evaluation Mini-Grant Program; peer-interviewing for the ACT outcome evaluation Supervision of WIMHRT administration, and Statewide Co-Occurring Disorders Training Academy

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