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CONTACT INFORMATIONCURRICULUM VITAE<strong>Christina</strong> <strong>Suzanne</strong> <strong>Meade</strong>, <strong>PhD</strong>Research Psychologist, <strong>McLean</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>Instructor in Psychology, <strong>Harvard</strong> Medical School<strong>McLean</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>115 Mill StreetBelmont, MA 02478(617) 855-3911cmeade@mclean.harvard.edu____________________________________________________________________________________PERSONAL INFORMATIONPlace of birth:Citizenship:Akron, OhioUSA/GermanyEDUCATION & TRAININGBachelor of Science Brown University, Providence, RI1998 Environmental Science and Psychology, magna cum laudeMaster of Science Yale University, New Haven, CT2002 Clinical PsychologyMaster of Philosophy Yale University, New Haven, CT2003 Clinical PsychologyClinical Internship <strong>McLean</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>/<strong>Harvard</strong> Medical School, Belmont, MA2005-2006 APA Accredited ProgramDoctor of Philosophy Yale University, New Haven, CT2006 Clinical PsychologyPostdoctoral Fellowship <strong>McLean</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>/<strong>Harvard</strong> Medical School, Belmont, MA2006-2007 NIDA T32 Postdoctoral Training Program in Drug Abuse and Brain ImagingLICENSURE2007 Licensed Psychologist, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (#8765)2007 Health Service Provider, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (#8765)HONORS & AWARDS1993 Valedictorian, International School of Brussels1993 National Merit Scholarship


<strong>Meade</strong>, p. 21993 The Steve Leiser Science Prize for Chemistry, International School of Brussels1993 The Elaine Hogben Prize for History, International School of Brussels1993 The German Prize, International School of Brussels1996 Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Brown University1996 German Consulate Award, Brown University1998 Honors, Environmental Science Undergraduate Thesis1998 Nominee, Sigma Xi National Science Honorary Society2000 University Fellowship, Yale University2003 Todd E. Husted Memorial Award, American Psychological Foundation2004 Conference Travel Award, Graduate Student Assembly of Yale University2004 Student Prize, Yale AIDS Science Day2005 Student Travel Award, American Psychological Association2005 Conference Travel Award, Graduate Student Assembly of Yale University2006 Livingston Award, <strong>Harvard</strong> Medical SchoolFUNDED GRANTS2002-2005 National Institute of Mental Health (F31 MH067370) $117,147Predoctoral Individual National Service Research AwardHIV Risk Among Adults with Severe Mental IllnessPrincipal Investigator2004-2005 American Psychological Foundation $1,000HIV Risk Among Adults with Severe Mental IllnessPrincipal Investigator2007-2008 Livingston Award Fellowship $8,220<strong>Harvard</strong> Medical School, Department of PsychiatryElectroacupuncture for Inpatient Opioid DetoxificationPrincipal Investigator2007-2008 <strong>Harvard</strong> University Center for AIDS Research (P30 AI 60354) $17,500Impulsivity and risk behavior in HIV and cocaine dependence:An fMRI pilot studyPrinciple Investigator2007-2009 American Foundation for AIDS Research (106884-42-RFBR) $124,000Impulsivity, Drug Abuse, and HIV Medication Adherence:An fMRI studyPrincipal InvestigatorPEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSIckovics, J.R. & <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2002). Adherence to HAART among patients with HIV: Breakthroughsand barriers. AIDS Care, 14, 309-318.Ickovics, J.R. & <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2002). Adherence to antiretroviral therapy among patients with HIV: Acritical link between behavioral and biomedical sciences. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune DeficiencySyndromes, 31, S98-S102.


<strong>Meade</strong>, p. 3Prinstein, M.J., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., & Cohen, G.L. (2003). Adolescent oral sex: Risk for sexually transmitteddisease and peer correlates. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 28, 243-249.Kershaw, T.S., Niccolai, L.M., Ickovics, J.R., Lewis, J.B., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., & Ethier, K.A. (2003). Shortandlong-term impact of adolescent pregnancy on postpartum contraceptive use: Implications forprevention of repeat pregnancy. Journal of Adolescent Health, 33, 359-368.Niccolai, L.M., Ethier, K.A., Kershaw, T.S., Lewis, J.B., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., & Ickovics, J.R. (2004). New sexpartner acquisition and sexually transmitted disease risk among adolescent females. Journal of AdolescentHealth, 34, 216-223.Milan, S., Ickovics, J.R., Kershaw, T.S., Lewis, J.B., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., & Ethier, K.A. (2004). Prevalence,course, and predictors of emotional distress in pregnant and parenting adolescents. Journal of Consultingand Clinical Psychology, 72, 328-340.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Ickovics, J.R. (2005). A systematic review of sexual risk behavior among pregnant andmothering teens: Pregnancy as an opportunity for integrated prevention of STDs and rapid repeatpregnancy. Social Science & Medicine, 60, 661-678.Kershaw, T.S., Ethier, K.A., Milan, S., Lewis, J.B., Niccolai, L.M., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., & Ickovics, J.R. (2005).The influence of pregnancy, STD, and HIV perceived susceptibility patterns on sexual risk reduction foradolescent females. Journal of Community Psychology, 31, 313-331.Sikkema, K.J., Hansen, N.B., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Kochman, A., & Lee, R.S. (2005). Improvements in healthrelatedquality of life following a group intervention for coping with AIDS-bereavement among HIVinfectedmen and women. Quality of Life Research, 14, 991-1005.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Sikkema, K.J. (2005). HIV/STD risk among adults with severe mental illness: Asystematic review. Clinical Psychology Review, 25, 433-457.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Sikkema, K.J. (2005). Voluntary HIV testing among adults with severe mental illness:Frequency and associated factors. AIDS & Behavior, 9, 465-473.Kloos, B., Gross, S.M., Meese, K.J., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Doughty, J.D., Hawkins, D.D., Zimmerman, S.O.,Snow, D.L., & Sikkema, K.J. (2005). Negotiating risk: Knowledge and use of HIV prevention by personswith serious mental illness living in supportive housing. American Journal of Community Psychology,36, 357-372.<strong>Meade</strong>, C. S. (2006). Sexual risk behavior among persons dually diagnosed with severe mental illnessand substance use disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 30, 147-157.Sikkema, K.J., Hansen, N.B., Ghebremichael, M., Kochman, A., Tarakeshwar, N., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., &Zhang, H. (2006). A randomized controlled trial of a coping group intervention for adults with HIV whoare AIDS bereaved: Longitudinal effects on grief. Health Psychology, 25, 563-570.Ickovics, J.R., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Kershaw, T. S., Milan, S., & Lewis, J. B. (2006). Urban teens: Trauma,posttraumatic growth, and emotional distress among female adolescents. Journal of Consulting andClinical Psychology, 74, 841-850.Sikkema, K.J., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Doughty, J.D., Zimmerman, S.O., Kloos, B., & Snow, D.L. (2007).Community-level HIV prevention for persons with severe mental illness living in supportive housing


<strong>Meade</strong>, p. 4programs: A pilot intervention study. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 33, 121-135.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Weiss, R.D. (2007). Substance abuse as a risk factor for HIV sexual risk behavior amongpersons with severe mental illness: Review of evidence and exploration of mechanisms. ClinicalPsychology: Science & Practice, 14, 23-33.Sikkema, K.J., Hansen, N.B., Kochman, A., Tarakeshwar, N., Neufeld, S., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., & Fox, A. M.(2007). Outcomes from a group intervention for coping with HIV/AIDS and childhood sexual abuse:Reductions in traumatic stress. AIDS & Behavior, 11, 49-60.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Sikkema, K.J. (2007). Psychiatric and psychosocial correlates of sexual risk behavioramong adults with severe mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 43, 153-169.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Kershaw, T.S., & Ickovics, J.R. (in press). The intergenerational cycle of teenagemotherhood: An ecological approach. Health Psychology.Sikkema, K.J., Hansen, N.B., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Kochman, A, & Fox, A.M. (in press). Psychosocial predictorsof sexual HIV transmission risk behavior among HIV-positive adults with histories of childhood sexualabuse. Archives of Sexual Behavior.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Graff, F., Griffin, M. L., & Weiss, R.D. (in press). HIV risk behavior among patients withco-occurring bipolar and substance use disorders: Associations with mania and drug abuse. Drug andAlcohol Dependence.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Kershaw, T.S., Hansen, N.B., & Sikkema, K.S. (in press). Childhood sexual and physicalabuse among adults with severe mental illness: Long-term effects on substance abuse, adult victimization,and HIV sexual risk. AIDS and Behavior.MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW AND IN PREPARATIONJaffee, W.B., Gallop, R., Griffin, M.L., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Graff, F., Bender, R., & Weiss, R.D. (underreview). Does alcohol use precipitate depression among patients with co-occurring bipolar and substanceuse disorders?<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Hansen, N.B., Neufeld, S., Kochman, A., & Sikkema, K.J. (in preparation). Utilization ofmedical treatments among HIV-infected adults with histories of childhood sexual abuse.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Graff, F.S., Jaffee, W.B., Copersino, M.L., Griffin, M.L., & Weiss, R.D. (in preparation).Gender differences in the course of mood episodes among patients with co-occurring bipolar andsubstance use disorders: A 6-month prospective study.Copersino, M.L., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Bigelow, G.E., & Brooner, R.K. (in preparation). Measurement of selfreportedHIV risk behaviors among injection drug users: Utility of single item versus TimelineFollowback data.


<strong>Meade</strong>, p. 5BOOK CHAPTER<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Kalichman, S.C., & Stoff, D.M. (2008). The role of psychiatric disorders in HIVtransmission and prevention. In M.A. Cohen & J. M. Gorman (Eds.), Comprehensive Textbook of AIDSPsychiatry (pp. 269-280). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSBrown, P.J. & <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (1999, September). Substance abusers with and without comorbid PTSD: Acomparison of pre-treatment characteristics. Poster presented at the Netherlands Trauma Conference,Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Brown, P.J. (1999, November). Substance abuse and PTSD comorbidity: Shame and itsimplications for treatment. Poster presented at the 7 th Annual Rhode Island <strong>Hospital</strong> ResearchCelebration, Providence, RI.<strong>Meade</strong>, C. S., Prinstein, M. J., & Cohen, G. L. (2001, April). Adolescent oral sex: Risk for sexuallytransmitted diseases and peer correlates. Poster presented at the 8 th Florida Conference on Child HealthPsychology, Gainesville, FL.Doughty, J.D., Kloos, B., Zimmerman, S.O., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Hawkins, D., Snow, D.L., van den Berg, J.J.,& Sikkema, K.J. (2002, April). HIV knowledge and perceptions of risk among person with mental illnessand substance dependence in transitional housing settings: A pilot study. Paper presented at AIDSScience Day 2002, New Haven, CT.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Ickovics, J. R. (2002, April). Breaking the cycle of teenage pregnancy: The influence ofmothers, peers, romantic partners, and individual characteristics. Poster presented at the 9 th BiennialMeeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, New Orleans, LA.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Cohen, G. L., & Prinstein, M.J. (2002, April). Adolescent risky sexual behavior: The roleof peer crowd stereotypes and perceptions of best friends’ behavior. Paper presented at the 9 th BiennialMeeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, New Orleans, LA.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Kloos, B., Snow, D.L., Doughty, J.D., Hawkins, D.D., van den Berg, J.J., Zimmerman,S.O., & Sikkema, K.J. (2002, July). Personal experiences and HIV risk among individuals duallydiagnosed with severe mental illness and substance use disorders living in transitional housing. Posterpresented at the 14 th International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain.Doughty, J.D., Kloos, B., Zimmerman, S.O., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Hawkins, D., Snow, D.L., van den Berg, J.J.,& Sikkema, K.J. (2002, July). Developing a community-based HIV prevention program for persons withmental illness and substance dependence in transitional housing settings: A pilot study. Poster presentedat the 14 th International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain.Ickovics, J.R., Kershaw, T.S., Niccolai, L.M., Lewis, J.B., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Milan, S., & Ethier, K.A. (2003,April). Integrating HIV, STD, and teen pregnancy: Window of opportunity for prevention. Paperpresented at AIDS Science Day 2003, New Haven, CT.Niccolai, L.M., Ethier, K.A., Kershaw, T.S., Lewis, J.B., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., & Ickovics, J.R. (2003, July).New sex partner acquisition and STD risk among adolescent females. Paper presented at the InternationalSociety for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research, Ottawa, Canada.


<strong>Meade</strong>, p. 6<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Doughty, J.D., Zimmerman, S.O., Kloos, B., Snow, D.L., Brown, A., & Sikkema, K.J.(2003, November). Supportive housing programs for adults with severe mental illness: A window ofopportunity for HIV prevention. Poster presented at the 37 th Annual Convention of the Association forAdvancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.Sikkema, K.J., Hansen, N.B., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Kochman, A., & Lee, R.S. (2004, March). Improvements inquality of life among HIV-positive men and women following an AIDS-bereavement coping intervention.Poster presented at the 25 th Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Sikkema, K.J. (2004, April). HIV risk among adults with severe mental illness: The roleof psychiatric distress, interpersonal violence, and social support networks. Poster presented at Yale AIDSScience Day 2004, New Haven, CT.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Sikkema ,K.J. (2004, November). HIV risk among adults with severe mental illness:Examining the role of past sexual and current social support networks. Poster presented at the 38 th AnnualConvention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Sikkema ,K.J. (2005, November). Correlates of HIV risk behavior among adults withsevere mental illness. Paper presented at the 39 th Annual Convention of the Association for Advancementof Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC.Hansen, N.B., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Kochman, A., Fox, A.M., & Sikkema ,K.J. (2005, November). Sexual riskbehavior among HIV+ adults with histories of childhood sexual abuse. Paper presented at the 39 th AnnualConvention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2006, April). Sexual risk behavior among persons dually diagnosed with severe mentalillness and substance use disorder. Poster presented at the NIDA Research Training Institute, Bethesda,MD.Hansen, N.B., Sikkema, K.J., Tarakeshwar, N., Kochman, A., Briere, J., Fox, A.M., <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S.,Neufeld, S., Lee, R.S., Masten, J., Connell, C.M. (2006, November). Group intervention for sexuallyabused, HIV-positive adults: Resiliency, process, and outcome. Papers presented to the 22 nd AnnualMeeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Hollywood, CA.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S., Graff, F.S., Griffin, M.L., & Weiss, R.D. (2007, June). HIV risk behavior among patientswith co-occurring bipolar and substance use disorders: Associations with mania and drug abuse. Posterpresented at the 69 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, QuebecCity, Canada.SYMPOSIA CHAIREDPrinstein, M. J. & <strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2002, April). Peer Relationships and Adolescent Sexual Behavior.Symposium presented at the 9 th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, NewOrleans, LA.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. & Hansen, N.B. (2005, November). Primary and secondary HIV prevention interventionsamong adults with psychological problems: Challenges posed by chronic mental illness, substance abuse,and childhood sexual trauma. Symposium presented at the 39 th Annual Convention of the Association forAdvancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC.


<strong>Meade</strong>, p. 7INVITED TALKS<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2002, April). Everybody’s doing it: Peer influence on adolescent sexual behavior.Presented at Clinical Lunch, Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2002, October). HIV risk among adults with SMI: Untangling the effects of psychiatricdiagnosis, interpersonal violence, and social relationships. Presented at Yale Center for Eating andWeight Disorders, New Haven, CT.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2003, June). HIV prevention: What you need to know. Presented to patients at the Yale-New Haven Psychiatric <strong>Hospital</strong> Intensive Outpatient Program, New Haven, CT.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2004, September). HIV risk among adults with severe mental illness: Research and clinicalimplications. Presented at Clinical Lunch, Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2004, October). Correlates of HIV risk among adults with severe mental illness: Psychiatricsymptoms, substance abuse, and social stressors. Presented at NIMH AIDS Research Training Meeting,Washington, DC.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2005, January). HIV risk and prevention among adults with severe mental illness. Presentedat the Connecticut Valley <strong>Hospital</strong>, Middletown, CT.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2005, August). Substance Abuse and HIV Risk Behavior Among Adults with SevereMental Illness: Implications for Risk Reduction Interventions. In L.C. Sobell (Chair), Comorbidity andBeyond: Substance Use, Health, and Mental Health. Presented as part of a cross-cutting symposium at the113 th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.<strong>Meade</strong>, C. S. (2006, January). HIV risk behavior and prevention: Challenges posed by mental illness,substance abuse, and sexual trauma. Presented at the Neuroimaging Center, <strong>McLean</strong>. <strong>Hospital</strong>, Belmont,MA.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2006, January). HIV risk behavior among persons with severe mental illness: Psychiatric,substance abuse, and psychosocial correlates. Presented at the Laboratory for the Study of AdultDevelopment, <strong>McLean</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>, Belmont, MA.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2007, April). Substance abuse and risky behavior: Implications for HIV primary andsecondary prevention. Presented at the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Program Research, <strong>McLean</strong><strong>Hospital</strong>, Belmont, MA.<strong>Meade</strong>, C.S. (2007, October). Substance abuse and HIV risk behavior among adults with severe mentalillness. Presented at Clinical Science Research Seminar, Department of Psychology, <strong>Harvard</strong> University,Cambridge, MA.RESEARCH EXPERIENCE1998-1999 Butler <strong>Hospital</strong>, Brown University School of MedicineSmoking cessation in teens with comorbid psychopathology (R01-CA-077082)• Conducted structured clinical interviews on a psychiatric inpatient unit.Tracked participants for follow-ups. Coded and entered data.Principal Investigator: Richard A. Brown, <strong>PhD</strong>


<strong>Meade</strong>, p. 8Efficacy of depression skills treatment with alcoholics (R01-AA-010958)• Screened and recruited participants from a substance abuse day hospitalprogram. Conducted structured clinical interviews at baseline and follow-ups.Principal Investigator: Richard A. Brown, <strong>PhD</strong>1999-2000 Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown UniversityPTSD & substance abuse relapse (R29-AA-0010011)• Conducted structured clinical interviews. Tracked participants for follow-ups,managed data, and assisted in data analyses.Principal Investigator: Pamela J. Brown, <strong>PhD</strong>1999-2000 Rhode Island <strong>Hospital</strong>, Brown University School of MedicineProject SHIELD: A 7-site, HIV-prevention intervention for adolescents at highrisk for infection (SAMSHA-funded)• Screened and recruited patients in an adolescent health care clinic. Trackedparticipants and coordinated assessment, intervention, and follow-up visits.Collaborated in writing training manual, trained new staff, and acted as a liaisonwith non-study hospital personnel.Principal Investigator: Larry K. Brown, MD2000-2001 Peer Relations Lab, Department of Psychology, Yale UniversityPeer functioning, suicidality, and transition to adolescence (R01-MH-059766)• Assisted in selection of assessments, recruitment of students, and school-baseddata collection. Collaborated in data analysis and preparation of a manuscript andconference presentations.Principal Investigator: Mitchell J. Prinstein, <strong>PhD</strong>2001-2005 Connecticut Women’s Health Project, Yale University School of MedicineIdentity & pregnant teens: Prospective study of HIV/STD risk (R01-MH-056826)• Involved in data analysis and preparation of manuscripts and conferencepresentations. Conducted a systematic review and analyzed a national data setaddressing related topics.Principal Investigator: Jeannette R. Ickovics, <strong>PhD</strong>2001-2006 The Consultation Center, Yale University School of MedicineHIV risk among adults with severe mental illness (F31-MH-067370)• Independently designed and implemented a cross-sectional study examiningpsychiatric and psychosocial correlates of HIV risk behavior among adults withsevere mental illnesses. Recruited participants from multiple clinics andcommunity organizations. Conducted all data analysis and prepared multiplemanuscripts and conference presentations.Principal Investigator: <strong>Christina</strong> S. <strong>Meade</strong>, <strong>PhD</strong>HIV prevention among SMI in transitional housing (R01-MH-063012)• Conducted elicitation interviews and focus groups. Co-developed andfacilitated an 8-session skills-based risk-reduction intervention. Assisted inselection of assessments. Conducted qualitative and quantitative data analysisand collaborated in preparation of manuscripts and conference presentations.Principal Investigator: Kathleen J. Sikkema, <strong>PhD</strong>


Intervention for coping with HIV and trauma (R01-MH-062965)• Involved in data analysis and preparation of manuscripts and conferencepresentations.Principal Investigator: Kathleen J. Sikkema, <strong>PhD</strong><strong>Meade</strong>, p. 92005-present<strong>McLean</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>, <strong>Harvard</strong> Medical SchoolModifying group therapy for bipolar abusers (R01-DA-015968)• Conducted structured clinical interviews. Currently involved in data analysisand preparation of manuscripts and conference presentations.Principal Investigator: Roger D. Weiss, MDClinical Trials Network (CTN) Northern New England Node (NIDA U10-DA15831)• Active member of the HIV and Gender Special Interest Groups, which promoterelated research within the CTN.• Co-investigator on a secondary data analysis examining gender differences inHIV risk behaviors and drug users.Principal Investigator: Roger D. Weiss, MDA two-phase randomized controlled clinical trial of buprenorphine/naloxonetreatment plus individual drug counseling for opioid analgesic dependence(NIDA CTN-0030)• Conducted individual drug counseling to participants. Currently involved inmanuscript development.Principal Investigator: Roger D. Weiss, MDElectroacupuncture for inpatient opioid detoxification• Independently designed and implemented a randomized clinical trial testing theeffectiveness of electroacupuncture as an adjunctive treatment for patientsreceiving opioid detoxification with buprenorphine/naloxone on an inpatient unit.Principal Investigator: <strong>Christina</strong> S. <strong>Meade</strong>, <strong>PhD</strong>CLINICAL EXPERIENCE1997-1998 Samaritans Suicide Hotline• Provided support and referral information to depressed and suicidal callers.2000-2001 Yale Psychological Services Clinic• Conducted intake evaluations, presented cases at weekly case conferences, andassisted in disposition.2001-2002 Yale Psychological Services ClinicAnxiety Disorders Service• Assessed and treated adults diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, panicdisorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, social anxiety, and major depressionusing empirically-supported interpersonal and cognitive-behavioral therapies.Co-led multiple cognitive-behavioral groups for social anxiety.


<strong>Meade</strong>, p. 102002-2003 Yale Center for Eating & Weight Disorders• Assessed and treated adolescents and adults diagnosed with anorexia nervosa,bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and obesity using empirically-supportedindividual and group cognitive-behavioral therapies.2002-2003 Yale-New Haven Psychiatric <strong>Hospital</strong>Intensive Outpatient Program• Provided psychological testing to patients with severe mental illnesses,including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Assessment batteries includedcognitive, personality, and projective measures.2003-2004 Connecticut Mental Health CenterYale University School of MedicineAffective Disorders Team• Provided individual and group treatment to adults diagnosed with bipolardisorder, major depression, schizoaffective disorder, post-traumatic stressdisorder, and dual diagnosis of mood disorder and substance abuse, usingcognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, and psychodynamic therapies.2004-2005 Connecticut Mental Health CenterYale University School of MedicinePersonality Disorders Team• Provided individual and group treatment to adults diagnosed with primary AxisII and trauma-related disorders, using cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, andpsychodynamic therapies.2004-2005 Yale Psychological Services ClinicAssistant Director• Participated in administrative staff meetings, assisted in the clinical training offirst-year graduate students, and rotated through the 24-hour emergency pagersystem.2005-2006 <strong>McLean</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>, Behavioral Health Partial <strong>Hospital</strong> Program<strong>Harvard</strong> Medical School• Provided consultation-liaison services and group cognitive-behavioraltreatment to patients presenting with a wide range of Axis I and Axis II disorders,often in a sub-acute state.2005-2007 <strong>McLean</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>, Ambulatory Clinic<strong>Harvard</strong> Medical School• Provided individual psychotherapy to patients presenting with a wide range ofpsychiatric disorders using cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic therapies.TEACHING EXPERIENCEYale University, Department of Psychology, Teaching AssistantFall 2001Popularity, friendships and peer relationshipsSpring 2002 Introduction to psychologyFall 2002Introduction to psychologyFall 2004Assessment and clinical practice


<strong>Meade</strong>, p. 11EDITORIAL SERVICEJournal reviewer: AIDS Care (2006, 2007)AIDS and Behavior (2007)Community Mental Health Journal (2006)Journal of Addiction Medicine (2007)Health Psychology (2001)Quality of Life Research (2006)Social Science & Medicine (2005)Grant reviewer: AIDS Fonds Netherlands (2006)PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSAmerican Psychological Association, MemberDivision 12, Society of Clinical PsychologyDivision 38, Health PsychologyAssociation for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, MemberCollege on Problems of Drug Dependence, In-Training MemberOrganization of AIDS Psychiatry, Member

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