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Curriculum Vitae - Psychology Department - Virginia Tech

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King, N. J., Gullone, E., & Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Test anxiety, psychopathology and cognition in<br />

adolescents. Poster presented at the World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies,<br />

Copenhagen.<br />

King, N. J., Inglis, S., Jenkins, M., Myerson, N., & Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Obsessive-compulsive<br />

behavior in children and adolescents: A cross-sectional Australian study using the survey form of the<br />

Leyton Obsessional Inventory-child version. Poster presented at the World Congress of Behavioural and<br />

Cognitive Therapies, Copenhagen.<br />

Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Chair - Invited Address. Prevention of childhood disorders: An overview and a<br />

lethal example (Lizette Peterson). American Psychological Association, New York City.<br />

Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Chair - Invited Symposium. Outcome of psychotherapy with children: A<br />

dialogue. American Psychological Association, New York City.<br />

Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Chair - Adolescent Psychopathology. Symposium presented at the Fifth Annual<br />

<strong>Virginia</strong> Beach Conference, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach.<br />

Rock, C. M., & Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Age of onset of blood/injury fear and fainting history in late<br />

adolescence. Presented as part of Symposium on Adolescent Psychopathology, Fifth Annual <strong>Virginia</strong><br />

Beach Conference, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach.<br />

Mattis, S. G., Butcher, A. T., Rock, C. M., & Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Nonclinical panic attacks in late<br />

adolescence: Prevalence and associated symptomatology. Presented as part of Symposium on Adolescent<br />

Psychopathology, Fifth Annual <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach Conference, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach.<br />

Butcher, A. T., & Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Differential sequelae of childhood ADHD in early adulthood:<br />

The moderating effects of anxiety and depression. Presented as part of Symposium on Adolescent<br />

Psychopathology, Fifth Annual <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach Conference, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach.<br />

Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Chair - Anxiety and Depression in Children and Adolescents. Symposium<br />

presented at the Fifth Annual <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach Conference, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach.<br />

Ingman, K. A., & Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Family environment in internalizing and externalizing<br />

children. Presented as part of Symposium on Anxiety and Depression in Children and Adolescents, Fifth<br />

Annual <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach Conference, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach.<br />

Byrd, D. A., Goza, A. B., Seligman, L. D., & Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Anxiety and depression in youth:<br />

A cognitive analysis. Presented as part of Symposium on Anxiety and Depression in Children and<br />

Adolescents, Fifth Annual <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach Conference, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach.<br />

Goza, A. B., Seligman, L. D., Byrd, D. A., & Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Anxiety and depression in children<br />

and adolescents: An examination of the tripartite model. Presented as part of Symposium on Anxiety and<br />

Depression in Children and Adolescents, Fifth Annual <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach Conference, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach.<br />

Seligman, L. D., & Ollendick, T. H. (1995). Mixed anxiety depression in children and adolescents: The<br />

validity of a proposed diagnostic category. Presented as part of Symposium on Anxiety and Depression<br />

in Children and Adolescents, Fifth Annual <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach Conference, <strong>Virginia</strong> Beach.

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