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Dr. Brie Moore received her Master's in Child Development from the University of California, Davis and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Nevada, Reno. She completed her internship at the University of California, Los Angeles at the Matell Children's Hospital. Dr. Moore is currently a Nevada Licensed Clinical Psychologist. She provides psychological and behavioral health services to children, families, couples, and adults. She treats a wide variety of psychological and behavioral disorders in children and families. Dr. Moore specializes in the treatment of childhood depression, anxiety, and noncompliance. She also helps children, adults, and families make the lifestyle changes necessary to prevent and treat obesity. Dr. Moore is the creator of www.fitandhealthykids.com, an internet-based weight loss program, and an editor of the Handbook of Pediatric and Adolescent Obesity Treatment. Dr. Moore is currently accepting new patients. Please call to schedule an appointment.


BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:


Business Address: Pinecrest Children’s Behavioral Health
6490 S. McCarran Blvd. Ste. D1-28
Reno, NV 89509

Business Phone: (775) 826-6218
Email Address: drmoore@pinecresthealth.com


EDUCATION:


University of Nevada, Reno

Degrees: Ph.D., Clinical Psychology May 2007
M.A., Clinical Psychology May 2004

University of California, Los Angeles Semel Institute
APA Approved Clinical Child Psychology Internship June 2007

University Alliance for Behavioral Care, Inc. dba CareIntegra
Post-Doctoral Fellowship June 2008

Honors: Graduate Student Association Research Grant April 2006
NV State Psychological Association Research Award Aug 2004
Jim Mikawa Ethnic Minority Fund Award October 2003
Jim Mikawa Ethnic Minority Fund Award October 2002

University of California, Davis

Degrees: M.S., Child Development June 2000
B.A., Psychology June 1998

Honors: Henry A. Jastro Fellowship August 1999
Earle C. Anthony Fellowship June 1998
Departmental Citation, Psychology May 1998
University of California, Dean’s Scholar 1994 - 1998
Excellence in Academic Achievement August 1994

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND PRESENT RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Pediatric and family behavioral weight control, integrated behavioral healthcare delivery, pediatric psychology, primary care behavioral pediatrics, clinical child psychology, developmental psychology.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Business Experience:

2008 - present Pinecrest Chidlren’s Beahvioral Health, Inc., President
Reno, NV

Duties: Provide evidence-based, cognitive behavioral treatment to children, adolescents, and families. Specializing in the behavioral treatment of child and adolescent obesity, eating disorders, anxiety, depression, disruptive behavior disorders, school refusal, pediatric pain, ADHD, and parent-child interaction. Conduct developmental and psychoeducational assessments. Provide structural family therapy.

2007 – 2008
CareIntegra, Inc, Post-Doctoral Fellow and Chief Operating Officer
Reno, Nevada
Duties: Assist in the development, implementation, and monitoring of integrated physical and behavioral healthcare systems; Develop evidence-based behavioral health clinical support tools for use in primary care; Develop and evaluate disease management self-help tools; Assist in the development and monitoring of quality improvement evaluations in integrated care; coordinate outcome research evaluations of integrated behavioral healthcare projects.

Clinical Positions:

2007 – present iMetabolic Weight Loss Clinic, Eating Behaviorist
Reno, Nevada
Duties: Provide evidence-based behavioral weight loss counseling in an integrated, multi-disciplinary medical weight loss setting; provide motivational assessment and enhancement, cognitive behavioral weight loss skills training, and relapse prevention; collaborate with the interdisciplinary team in program development and evaluation; specialize and pediatric, adolescent, and family-based behavioral weight loss treatment.

2006 – 2007 Clinical Child Psychology Intern, University of California, Los Angeles Semel Institute for Neuroscience at the David Geffen School of Medicine.
Duties: Perform assessment, treatment, and care coordination services in a variety of inpatient, outpatient, and partial medical and psychiatric hospital settings including: Mattel Children’s Hospital (specialty Oncology consultation-liaison); Adolescent Medicine Outpatient Clinic (specialty Childhood Obesity); Child and Adolescent Outpatient Evaluation and Treatment Clinic; Adolescent Inpatient Service; and ABC Partial Program.

2002 – 2006
Clinical Psychology Trainee in Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Delivery, Cummings Foundation for Behavioral Health, University of Nevada, Reno.
Duties: Conduct individual parent, child, and dyadic intake assessments and triage children and families to appropriate empirically supported interventions; administer behavioral parent training, motivational interviewing, self-control skills training, relapse prevention therapy and behavior therapy in integrated care research settings to promote health behavior change in young children.
Supervisor: William T. O’Donohue, Ph.D.

2002 – 2006
Senior Behavioral Healthcare Specialist, Nevada Caregiver Support Center
Duties: Conduct cognitive functioning assessments with persons with dementia and triage family caregivers to appropriate psychosocial interventions; conduct intake assessments, individual and group therapy and coaching family and professional caregivers; provide training and supervision to behavioral healthcare specialists on the effective delivery of restraint-free caregiving interventions.
Supervisor: Jane E. Fisher, Ph.D.

2004 – 2006 Clinical Psychology Trainee in Functional Analytic Psychotherapy, Psychological Services Center, Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno.
Duties: Conduct client assessment interviews, formulate and present functional analytic case conceptualizations, and implement interpersonal, behavior therapy techniques to promote identification and assertion of values, effective interpersonal functioning, and to address presenting concerns including social isolation, depressed mood, and anxiety; provide training and supervision to Functional Analytic Psychotherapy therapists.
Supervisor: William Follette, Ph.D.

2002 – 2005 Clinical Psychology Trainee in Behavioral Pediatrics, Psychological Services Center, Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno.
Duties: Conduct client assessment interviews and implement empirically supported, behaviorally-based treatments for common behavior problems typically presenting in the primary care environment including habit, elimination and disciplinary problems in young children.
Supervisor: Patrick C. Friman, Ph.D.

2002 – 2004 Clinical Psychology Trainee in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for Couples and Families, Psychological Services Center, Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno. Duties: Provide empirically supported, skills-based group and individual treatment to couples, parent-child dyads, parent-adolescent dyads and women victims of domestic violence; teach DBT skills including mindfulness, accurate expression, emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and validation.
Supervisor: Alan E. Fruzzetti, Ph.D.

2002 – 2004 Senior Therapist, Elder Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program, Nevada Caregiver Support Center, University of Nevada, Reno.
Duties: Provide assessment, individual cognitive-behavioral treatment, referral services, case management and advocacy services to survivors of elder abuse and neglect; supervise junior VOCA therapists, collaborate with Elder Protective Service employees; compile program statistics, conduct program evaluation; provide in-services to professionals and Elder Protective Services workers.
Supervisor: Jane E. Fisher, Ph.D.

2000 – 2002
Developmental Specialist / Clinical Child Psychology Intern, Child Haven, Inc. Fairfield, CA.
Duties: Provide center-based and home-based developmental support, education, and guidance to medically fragile, developmentally disabled, and “at-risk” children aged 0-5 years and their caregivers; provide individual and dyadic rehabilitative treatment to children aged 5-18 years who have experienced abuse and/or neglect; Assisted in the development of a therapeutic nursery and developmentally sequenced group therapy sessions for infants, toddlers, and their caregivers; Conducted Developmental Assessments using measures such as the Bayley Scales (BSID, BINS), the Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP), and the Vineland.
Supervisor: Loriene Yatsumi-Honda, Ph.D.

2000 – 2002 Intake Coordinator, Child Haven, Inc., Fairfield, CA.
Duties: Conducted initial face to face intake assessment interviews, screen client to discern grant eligibility, present individual cases for assignment to clinic managers and executive director; Conducted client assessment interview, reach preliminary diagnoses, discuss treatment plan and outcome goals with client under the supervision of a licensed Psychologist; Collaborated with an intra-agency, multi-disciplinary team of mental health professionals and outside agencies such as Regional Centers, Child Protective Services, Foster Care Agencies, and Police Departments.
Supervisor: Loriene Yatsumi-Honda, Ph.D., Shelley McEwan, J.D.

2001 – 2002 Foster Child Assessment Coordinator, Mental Health Services, Vacaville, Ca.
Duties: Conducted clinical interview and assess intellectual (WISC-III), academic (WRAT), perceptual-motor (Bender-Gestalt), emotional (CDI, CDRS, TSCC), personality (JEPQ), and behavioral (CPRS, CTRS, CWASR) functioning of foster children at risk for placement failure under the supervision of a licensed psychologist to aid in the determination of appropriate placement, diagnosis, and treatment.
Supervisor: Peter M. Bradlee, Ph.D.

2001 – 2002 Psychological Assistant, Mental Health Services, Vacaville, Ca.
Duties: Administered intellectual (WAIS-III), memory (WMS-R), perceptual motor (Bender-Gestalt), and neurological (Trails A & B) assessments under the supervision of a licensed psychologist to discern adults’ eligibility for Social Security and Disability Insurance (SSDI) and to aid in the determination of appropriate diagnosis and the formulation of treatment recommendations.
Supervisor: Peter M. Bradlee, Ph.D.


Research Positions:

2006 – 2007
Obesity in Mexican-American Children,
University of California, Los Angeles.
Duties: Research associate for an assessment and preliminary treatment grant exploring the psychobiological and genetic correlates of obesity in Mexican-American children and families. Consult on research design, treatment development, and delivery. Engage in professional and family education regarding the prevention and treatment of pediatric obesity.
Supervisor: James McCracken, M.D.

2002 – 2007 Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Researcher,
University of Nevada, Reno.
Duties: Principal investigator for an empirical investigation of a family-based behavioral workbook intervention, including motivational interviewing, self-control and relapse prevention skills, for pediatric obesity in 6 to 11-year-olds.
Supervisor: William T. O’Donohue, Ph.D.

2002- 2006
Clinical Research Assistant, Nevada Caregiver Support Center, University of Nevada, Reno.
Duties: Assisted in the implementation of a grant-funded program evaluation of an integrated care intervention for persons with dementia and their family caregivers.
Supervisor: Jane E. Fisher, Ph.D.

2002 – 2004 Behavioral Pediatrics Researcher, University of Nevada, Reno.
Duties: Principal Investigator for an empirical investigation of a behavioral pediatric intervention for bedtime resistance in 3- to 6-year old children.
Supervisor: Patrick C. Friman, Ph.D., Alan E. Fruzzetti, Ph.D.

2002- 2003 Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Couples and Families Researcher, University of Nevada, Reno.
Duties:
Assisted in the implementation of an evaluation of a skills-based parent-training module educating parents on nurturing healthy social-emotional development, including accurate emotional expression and self-regulation in children and adolescents.
Supervisor: Alan E. Fruzzetti, Ph.D.

2000 – 2001 Post-Graduate Researcher, Children’s Thinking Lab, University of California, Davis.
Duties:
Designed and conducted research projects investigating the development of problem-solving abilities in early childhood
Supervisor: Zhe Chen, Ph.D.

1998 – 2000 Developmental Psychology Researcher, University of California, Davis.
Duties
: Principal Investigator for an empirical investigations of parent-infant interactions and the development of cognitive, linguistic and pre-linguistic communicative abilities
Supervisor: Linda P. Acredolo, Ph.D.

1997 – 1999 Research Coordinator, University of California, Davis.
Duties:
Designed, conducted research projects investigating the development of episodic memory in pre-linguistic infants
Supervisor: Linda P. Acredolo, Ph.D., Amy Brugger, Ph.D.
Teaching:

2007 – present Adjunct Faculty, University of Nevada, Reno
Reno, NV
Department of Psychology

2008
Adjunct Faculty, Forest Institute of Professional Psychology
Springfield, MO
Duties: Developed and taught via polycom a graduate seminar entitled Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Solutions; course content addressed behavioral medicine, primary care psychology, integrated healthcare delivery, motivational interviewing, chronic disease management, and the Biodyne Model of focused, intermittent psychotherapy across the life cycle.


1999 – 2000 Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis.
Duties: Assist in instruction of undergraduate Cognitive Psychology Courses; Developed and conducted lectures and small discussion groups; Organized, developed, administered, scored, and recorded examinations and term papers.
Supervisor: Neil Kroll, Ph.D.

1998 – 1999 Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis.
Duties: Assist in developing and implementing curriculum for undergraduate Developmental Psychology Courses; Developed and conducted lectures and small discussion group activities; Responsible for organization, development, administration, scoring, and recording of examinations and term paper assignments.
Supervisor: Linda P. Acredolo, Ph.D.;

1998 – 1999 Teaching Assistant, Department of Human and Community Development, University of California, Davis.
Duties: Assist in developing and implementing curriculum for undergraduate Family Systems Human Development Courses; Developed and conducted lectures and small discussion group activities; Responsible for organization, development, administration, scoring, and recording of examinations and term paper assignments.
Supervisor: Judy Reitan, Ph.D.

1998 – 1999 Teaching Assistant, Department of Human and Community Development, University of California, Davis.
Duties: Assist in developing and implementing curriculum for undergraduate Adolescent Development Courses; Developed and conducted lectures and small discussion group activities; Responsible for organization, development, administration, scoring, and recording of examinations and term paper assignments.
Supervisor: Xiaojia Ge, Ph.D.

1998 – 1999
Teaching Assistant, Department of Human and Community Development, University of California, Davis.
Duties: Assist in developing and implementing curriculum for undergraduate Research Methodology Courses; Developed and conducted lectures and small discussion group activities; Responsible for organization, development, administration, scoring, and recording of examinations and term paper assignments.
Supervisor: Keith Barton, Ph.D.

1997 – 1998 Teaching Assistant, Department of Human and Community Development, University of California, Davis.
Duties: Assist in developing and implementing curriculum for undergraduate Cognitive Development Courses; Developed and conducted lectures and small discussion group activities; Responsible for organization, development, administration, scoring, and recording of examinations and term paper assignments.
Supervisor: Curt Acredolo, Ph.D.

Editorial Experience:

Ad Hoc Journal Reviewer
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS :


    PUBLICATIONS

    Books:
    Moore, B., O’Donohue, W., & Scott, B. (2007). Pediatric and Adolescent Obesity Treatment: A Comprehensive Handbook. New York: Routledge.
    Articles:
    Drews, A., Moore, B., Thakur, S., Reyes, P. Hulzar, D. et al. (under review). Psychiatric Comorbidity and Behavioral Problems in Overweight Mexican-American Children.
    Moore, B., Friman, P., Fruzzetti, A., & MacAleese, K. (2006). Evaluating the Bedtime Pass Program for Child Resistance to Bedtime: A randomized, controlled trial. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32(3):283-287.
    Book Chapters:
    Moore, B. & Walshaw, P. (in press). ADHD Toolbox for Integrated Consultation Liaison Services. In James, L. & O’Donohue, W. (Eds.). Primary Care Consultant Toolkit: Tools for Behavioral Health. Springer.
    Moore, B. & Drews, A. (in press). Childhood Obesity Toolbox for Integrated Consultation Liaison Services. In James, L. & O’Donohue, W. (Eds.).
    Primary Care Consultant Toolkit: Tools for Behavioral Health. Springer
    Moore, B. & Woodward, L. (2008). Adjunctive Treatments for Childhood Disorders. In Cummings, N. & O’Donohue, W. (Eds.).
    Evidence-Based Adjunctive Treatments. New York: Elsevier.
    Moore, B. & Adams, A. (2008). Exercise as an Adjunctive Evidence-based Treatment. In Cummings, N. & O’Donohue, W. (Eds.).
    Evidence-Based Adjunctive Treatments. New York: Elsevier.
    Moore, B, O’Donohue, W., & Scott, B. (2007). An overview of the behavioral treatment of pediatric and adolescent obesity. In Moore, B., O’Donohue, W. T., & Scott, B. (Eds.). Pediatric and Adolescent Obesity Treatment: A Comprehensive Handbook. New York: Routledge.
    Moore, B. (2007). Understanding the pediatric and adolescent obesity epidemic. In Moore, B., O’Donohue, W. T., & Scott, B. (Eds.). Pediatric and Adolescent Obesity Treatment: A Comprehensive Handbook. New York: Routledge.
    Moore, B. (2007). Adopting a Strength-based Approach to Pediatric and Adolescent Obesity Treatment. In Moore, B., O’Donohue, W. T., & Scott, B. (Eds.).
    Pediatric and Adolescent Obesity Treatment: A Comprehensive Handbook. New York: Routledge.
    Moore, B., Bursch, B., & Walshaw, P. (2007). Termination of Psychotherapy with Children. In Cucciare, M. & O’Donohue, W. (Eds.).
    A Clinician’s Guide to the Termination of Psychotherapy.
    Moore, B. & Bowers, A. (2006). Weight Loss. In Fisher, J.E. & O’Donohue, W. (Eds.).
    Practitioners guide to evidence-based psychotherapy. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
    Moore, B. (2006) Primary Insomnia. In Fisher, J.E., & O’Donohue, W.T. In J.E. & O’Donohue, W. (Eds.). Practitioners guide to evidence-based psychotherapy. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
    Moore, B. & O’Donohue, W.T. (2005). Empirically Supported Treatments for Pediatric Obesity: A Review of the past 10-years. In Cummings, N., O’Donohue, W. & Naylor, E. (Eds.).
    Psychological Approaches to Chronic Disease Management. Reno: Context Press.
    Abstracts:
    Moore, B., Acredolo, L. & S. Goodwyn (2000). Symbolic Gesturing and Joint Attention: Partners in facilitating verbal development. Available at: http://www.babysigns.com/index.cfm/ fuseaction/institute.joint_attention_study/joint_attention_study.cfm.

    CURRENT PROJECTS:

    Books

    Moore, B. & O’Donohue, W. FIT Kids: The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Becoming a FIT and Healthy Kid! This self-help workbook aims to provide children and families with comprehensive, empirically-based behavioral obesity treatment in a cost-effective, accessible format. This workbook aims to build upon existing treatment approaches by adopting a quadripartite model including motivational interviewing, self-control skills training, and relapse prevention therapy.
    Websites
    Moore, B. & O’Donohue, W. www.fitandhealthykids.com An individualized, interactive web-based program providing education and empirically-based pediatric obesity treatment. We are currently piloting this project and have attracted over 2500 users.

    CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

    Drews, A., Moore, B., Thakur, S., Reyes, P. Hulzar, D. et al. (2007). Psychiatric Comorbidity and Behavioral Problems in Overweight Mexican-American Children. Presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Boston.

    Moore, B., Friman, P., Fruzzetti, A., & MacAleese, K. (2006). Evaluating the Bedtime Pass Program for Child Resistance to Bedtime: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. Presented at the 10
    th National Conference on Child Health Psychology. Gainesville.

    Moore, B. Friman, P., Fruzzetti, A. & MacAleese, K. (2004). Another look at the Bedtime Pass: A novel approach to bedtime resistance. Presented at the Nevada State Psychological Association Conference. Reno. Awarded 2
    nd place.

    Moore, B., Friman, P., Fruzzetti, A. & MacAleese, K. (2004). Evaluating the Bedtime Pass: A randomized clinical trial. Presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Conference. New Orleans.

    Moore, B., Lowry, K., Schenk, C., Mosco, L., Iverson, K., & Fruzzetti, A. (2003). Clinical Applications of the Validating and Invalidating Behavior Coding Scale: Using videotape feedback about intimacy and conflict interactions in couple therapy to enhance outcome. Symposium presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy. Boston.

    Moore, B., Friman, P., & Fruzzetti, A. E, MacAleese, K. (2003). Evaluation of a novel intervention for Bedtime Resistance: Preliminary data. Presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Conference. Boston.

    Moore, B., Acredolo, L. & S. Goodwyn (2000). Symbolic Gesturing and Joint Attention: Partners in Facilitating Early Verbal Development. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Minneapolis

    Moore, B., Acredolo, L. & S. Goodwyn (1998). Accessing Episodic Memory with Symbolic Gestures in Pre-Verbal Infants. Presented at the 19
    th Annual Conference for Excellence in Undergraduate Research, University of California, Davis.

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    CLINICAL WORKSHOPS AND TRAININGS: (Selected)

    Moore, B. A. (2008). Stress and Obesity: Understanding the Link and Treatment Implications.
    iMetabolic Medical Weight Loss, Reno, NV.

    Moore, B. A. (2008).
    Managing Stress for Successful Weight Loss. Western Bariatric Institute, Reno, NV.

    Moore, B. A. & Drews, A. (2006). Practical Strategies for Professionals: Preventing and Treating Childhood Obesity. Los Angeles, CA.

    Moore, B. A. & Drews, A. (2006).
    Fit Tips for Families: Improving your Child’s Health Habits. Los Angeles, CA.

    Moore, B. A., Cucciare, M. A., & Fisher, J. (2005).
    Successfully Communicating with Persons with Dementia. Winnemucca, NV.

    LeRoux, H., Moore, B., & Fisher, J. (2005).
    Understanding the Early Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. Presented to professional and family caregivers, Reno, NV.

    Moore, B., Cucciare, M.A., & Fisher, J. (2005).
    Restraint Free Methods for Managing Challenging Behaviors in Persons with Memory Disorders. Lovelock, NV.

    Moore, B., Cucciare, M.A., & Fisher, J. (2004, June – July).
    Positive Approaches to Caregiving. A six part class series. Presented to family and professional caregivers, Reno, NV.

    Cucciare, M., Moore, B., Ferguson, K, & Fisher, J. (2004).
    Successfully Navigating the Medical System. Presented to family and professional caregivers, Fallon, NV.

    Ferguson, K., Moore, B., Cucciare, M. & Fisher, J. (2004).
    Managing the Stress of Caregiving. Presented to family and professional caregivers, Incline Village, NV.

    Moore, B., Cardinal, C., Gentry, R., & Fisher, J. (2004). Myths and Facts about Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease: An Overview. Presented to professional and family caregivers, Carson City, NV.

    Moore, B., Cucciare, M.A., Ferguson, K. & Fisher, J. (2004). Activities Coordinator Intensive Certification Training on Stress and Frustration Management in Caregivers of Persons with Dementia. Carson City, NV.


    Cucciare, M. A., Levensky, E., Moore, B., & Fisher, J. (2003, October – December). Positive Approaches for coping with dementia: A five part class series. Presented to family and professional caregivers at Washoe County Senior Services Center, Reno, NV.

    Levensky, E., Moore, B., LeRoux, H. & Fisher, J. (2003).
    Promoting Medication Adherence in the Elderly. Presented to family and professional caregivers, Reno, NV.

    Moore, B., Elder, B., Acredolo, L.P., & Goodwyn, S. (2000). Baby Signs and Baby Minds: Using symbolic gesturing to promote cognitive and language development. Presented to family and professional caregivers of preverbal infants. Davis, CA.

    Moore, B., Acredolo, L.P., & Goodwyn, S. (2001).
    Talking with your baby before your baby can talk: Using Baby Signs to reduce frustration and promote healthy attachment relationships. Presented to family and professional caregivers of preverbal infants, Child Haven, Inc. Fairfield, CA.
    Moore, B., Valloton, C., Acredolo, L.P., & Goodwyn, S. (2001).
    Symbolic Gesturing: Clinical applications in typically-underserved populations. Presented to Child Haven, Inc. and Family Resource Center Staff, Suisun, CA.

    Moore, B., Yatsumi-Honda, L. (2001). Play therapy and the child survivor of abuse or neglect. Presented at the Family Resource Center State-wide professional training, Fresno, CA.

    CLINICAL GROUPS:

    Moore, B.A., Cucciare, M.A., & Fisher, J.E. (2002 – present). Coping with Caregiving: A support and educational group for caregivers of persons with dementia.

    Moore, B.A., Cucciare, M.A., Levensky, E., & Fisher, J.E. (2002 – 2004). Coping with Changes: A support and informational group for persons in the early stages of Alzheimer’s Disease.

    Iverson, K., Moore, B., & Fruzzetti, A. (2003 – 15 weeks). Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skill-Based Treatment for Women Survivors of Domestic Violence.

    Schenk, C., Moore, B., & Fruzzetti, A. (2003 – 6 weeks). Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skill-Based Treatment for Successfully Parenting Difficult Adolescents.


    CLINICAL TRAINING:

    Supervision in Inpatient Eating Disorder Treatment 2006 -2007
    Michael Strober, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

    Supervision in Pediatric Consultation and Liaison Psychology 2006 -2007
    Brenda Bursch, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

    Supervision in CBT for Childhood Anxiety and Habit Disorders 2007
    John Piacentini, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

    Supervision in Systemic Family Therapy 2007
    Veronic Barenstein, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

    Supervision in Child Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization Program
    2007
    Mary O’Connor, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles

    Supervision in Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Delivery 2004 - 2006
    William T. O’Donohue, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno

    Supervision in Functional Analytic Psychotherapy 2004 – 2006
    William Follette, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno

    Supervision in Clinical Geropsychology 2002 - 2006
    Jane E. Fisher, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno

    Supervision in Behavioral Pediatrics 2002 – 2005
    Patrick C. Friman, Ph.D., Father Flannagan’s Boys Town

    Supervision in Dialectical Behavior Therapy 2002 – 2004
    Alan E. Fruzzetti, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno

    Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Workshop 2002
    Anthony Urquiza, Ph.D., University of California, Davis Medical Center

    Keys to Caregiving Workshop 2001
    Solano County Maternal Child Health

    Healthy Families Strengths-based Services Training 2000
    California Consortium to Prevent Child Abuse

    PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES:

    William T. O’Donohue, Ph.D.
    Department of Psychology / 298
    University of Nevada, Reno
    Reno, Nevada 89557
    (775) 784-8072
    wto@unr.edu

    Brenda Bursch, Ph.D.
    UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
    760 Westwood Plaza
    Los Angeles, CA 90024
    (310) 206-4985
    bbursch@mednet.ucla.edu

    Jane Fisher, Ph.D.
    Department of Psychology / 298

    University of Nevada, Reno
    Reno, NV 89557
    (775) 784-4335
    fisher@unr.edu

    Patrick C. Friman, Ph.D.
    Clinical Services
    Boys Town, NE 68010
    (402) 498-3349
    frimanp@boystown.org