Program
Director
Joan
Romano
Position: Professor,
Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1982,
University of Pittsburgh
Clinical/Research: Cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment
of patients with chronic medical illness diabetes, fatigue, pain or cancer;
observational assessment of patient-partner interactions; coping with chronic
illness.
E-mail: psyintrn@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 543-3990
Jo
Ann Brockway
Position: Clinical
Associate Professor, Department
of Rehabilitation Medicine
Degree: Ph.D., 1975,
University of Iowa
Clinical / Research:
Enhancement of health behaviors;
coping with physical disability;
health psychology; pain management.
E-mail: brockja@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 341-4131
Rose
Calderon - TRACK COORDINATOR GENERAL CHILD
Position: Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences; Clinical Director Eating Disorders Program and Services for the Deaf
and Hard of Hearing Program.
Degree: Ph.D., 1988,
University of Washington
Clinical / Research:
Mental health and deafness;
eating disorders (anorexia
and bulimia).
E-mail: rose.calderon@seattlechildrens.org
Phone: (206) 987-3886
Hilda
Campbell
Position: Clinical Instructor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences, attending psychologist, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center
Degree: Ph.D., 2001,
California School of Professional
Psychology
Clinical / Research:
children and adolescents
with chronic illnesses or
pain disorders such as RND.
E-mail: hilda.campbell@seattlechildrens.org
Phone: (206) 987-1229
Heather
Carmichael Olson
Position: Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1986, University of Washington
Clinical/Research: Diagnosis and intervention with alcohol-affected
children (children with FAS Spectrum Disorders); prevention of FAS and prenatal
drug exposure; treatment of chemically-dependent women with children; cognitive
and behavioral profiles among children with FAS Spectrum Disorders; brain-behavior
relationships in this population; intervention with preschool-aged and school-aged
children with FAS Spectrum Disorders; infant mental health interventions.
E-mail: quiddity@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 987-3810
Kate Comtois
Position: Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1992, University of Maryland, College Park
Clinical/Research: Health services in the public sector and other
large health providers/funders; suicidal behavior; severe and persistent mental
illness; DBT; dual diagnosis; increasing our understanding of these topics through
better understanding of their relationship to socio-cultural diversity.
E-mail: comtois@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 341-4225
Sureyya
Dikmen
Position: Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Adjunct Professsor
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1973,
University of Washington
Clinical / Research:
Head injury.
E-mail: dikmen@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 685-7529
Chris
Dunn
Position: Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1992,
University of Florida
Clinical/Research:
Motivational interviewing;
brief intervention for improving
health behaviors (specifically,
substance abuse).
E-mail: cdunn@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 251-4890
Dawn
Ehde(Chair: Professional Development
Committee)
Position: Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Degree: Ph.D., 1992,
University of North Dakota
Clinical/Research:
Prevention and treatment
of chronic pain in persons
with disabilities; traumatic
brain injury; medical / rehabilitation
psychology; treatment of
depression and cognitive
dysfunction in multiple sclerosis;
depression in medical illness/injury;
clinical trials in rehabilitation.
E-mail: ehde@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 731-2453
Stephen
Feldman
Position: Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences
Degree: J.D., Ph.D., 1982, University of Nebraska
Clinical/Research: Mental health law, forensic consultation, individualized
stress and anger management programs, ethical and legal concerns for mental
health practitioners and counseling services, family treatment and theories
of therapy.
E-mail: seattlepsychological@yahoo.com
Phone: (206)-621-7007
Myron
(Moe) Goldberg
Position:Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Degree: Ph.D., University of Miami, ABPP-CN
Clinical/Research: neuropsychological assessment of acquired brain disorders,
rehabilitation of cognitive functioning impairments, psychosocial aspects of
brain disorders, psychotherapy and education relating to psychosocial adjustment
to various neurologic and other chronic medical disorders, including traumatic
brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis and pain.
E-mail: goldbm@u.washington.edu
Phone:
206-616-9443
Edward
Goldenberg
Position: Clinical
Professor, Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1972,
Oklahoma State University
Clinical/Research: Mentally ill offenders in a correctional setting;
psychology & law; psychopathology in community settings; cognitive behavioral
therapy; forensic psychology; the effects of CBT and non-medical approaches
with cancer patients.
E-mail: edgolde@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 364-5698
Amy
Henry
Position: Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Degree: M.D., 1996,
University of Washington
Clinical / Research:
Developmental disabilities,
cross-cultural issues, and
systems of care.
E-mail: amy.henry@seattlechildrens.org
Phone: (206) 987-1765
Jeanne
Hoffman (Co-Chair: Didactics Committee)
Position: Assistant
Professor, Department of
Rehabilitation Medicine
Degree: Ph.D., 2000,
Arizona State University
Clinical / Research: Research interests are in access to rehabilitation
and interventions for persons with SCI and TBI; clinical interests are with
inpatient rehabilitation populations, again with SCI, TBI, as well as other
rehab diagnoses.
E-mail: jeanneh@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 221-6511
Mark
Jensen
Position: Professor,
Department of Rehabilitation
Medicine
Degree: Ph.D., 1989,
Arizona State University
Clinical / Research:
Assessment and treatment
of chronic pain; appraisals,
coping strategies, and adjustment
to medical illness.
E-mail: mjensen@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 543-3185
Alan
Kent
ABPP (Clinical Psychology)
Position: Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences, Director of Medical Student Counseling Service, University
of Washington School of Medicine
Degree: Ph.D., 1983,
Depaul University
Clinical/Research:
The integration of mental
health treatment and primary
care medicine, the impact
of managed health care on
the delivery of psychotherapy,
gay and lesbian mental health
treatment issues.
E-mail: ajkent@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 616-3023
Mary
Larimer
Position: Associate
Professor, Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1992,
University of Washington
Clinical/Research:
Prevention and treatment
of addictive and compulsive
behaviors.
E-mail: larimer@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 543-3513
Mitch
Levy
Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Degree: M.D., 1996, George Washington University
Clinical: Responsible for inpatient and consultation-liaison service
attending duties including: clinical care and resident/medical student teaching.
Inpatient and outpatient ECT clinical care and teaching. Outpatient clinical
practice at UWPOC in general psychiatry, medical psychiatric consultation and
psychiatry resident teaching. Consultation for University of Washington Seattle
Cancer Care Alliance.
E-mail: mrlevy@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 598-7792
Barbara
McCann
Position: Professor,
Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1984,
Rutgers University
Clinical / Research:
Research interests include
eating disorders, obesity,
and diabetes. Clinically,
she specializes in using
cognitive-behavioral therapy
to treat adults with eating
disorders, obsessive-compulsive
disorder, and affective disorders.
E-mail: mccann@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 744-4544
Elizabeth
McCauley
Position: Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
and Psychology; Associate Director Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Degree: Ph.D., 1973, State University of New York at Buffalo, ABPP (clinical
child)
Clinical / Research:
Mood disorders; suicidology
in children and adolescents;
psychoneuroendocrinology.
E-mail: eliz@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 987-2579
Jim
McKeever
Position: Clinical
Assistant Professor, Department
of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1981,
University of Rochester
Clinical / Research:
Child/adolescent psychopathology,
diagnosis and assessment;
empirically-supported treatments;
pediatric neuropsychology.
E-mail: james.mckeever@seattlechildrens.org
Phone: (206) 987-3058
Kathleen
Myers
Position: Associate
Professor, Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences; Director, Consultation/Liaison
Psychiatry, Children's Hospital
and Regional Medical Center
Degree: M.D., 1979,
John A. Burns School of Medicine
Clinical / Research:
Health services; depression;
suicidality.
E-mail: kathleen.myers@seattlechildrens.org
Phone: (206) 987-1663
David
Patterson - TRACK
COORDINATOR FOR BEHAVIORAL
MEDICINE/NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
APA
Fellow, Divisions 22 and
30, ABPP (Rehabilitation
Psychology), ABPH (Psychological
Hypnosis)
Position: Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine; Head of Psychology
Division
Degree: Ph.D., 1981,
Florida State University
Clinical/Research:
Medical/rehabilitation psychology;
hypnosis; acute pain management;
adjustment to disability;
pediatric psychology.
E-mail: davepatt@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 731-3418
Mary
Pepping
Position: Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Degree: Ph.D., 1981,
Washington State University
Clinical / Research:
Neuropsychological assessment
and treatment of acquired
brain dysfunction (e.g.,
head injury, tumor, multiple
sclerosis, stroke, dementia);
personality assessment; outcome
research on return to work
after brain injury; differential
diagnosis of dementia; cognitive
sequellae of medical conditions
and treatments.
E-mail: mpepping@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 685-3888
Kelly
Schloredt (Co-Chair: Didactics Committee)
Position: Clinical Instructor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1996, University of Utah
Clinical/Research: Child and adolescent psychopathology, particularly
child and adolescent depressive and anxiety disorders, autism, and asperger's
syndrome, child maltreatment, childhood obesity.
E-mail: kelly.schloredt@seatlechildrens.org
Phone: (206) 987-4457
Matthew
Speltz
Position: Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Degree: Ph.D., 1980, University of Missouri
Clinical / Research: Developmental psychopathology; early onset
conduct disorder; craniofacial disorders; genetic syndromes; attachment disorders.
E-mail: mspeltz@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 987-7577
Judith Turner (Internship Research Coordinator)
Position: Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
and Rehabilitation Medicine
Degree: Ph.D., 1979, University of California, Los Angeles
Clinical/Research: Psychological assessment and treatment of patients
with temporomandibular disorders; predictors of outcomes among injured workers;
treatments for back pain and carpal tunnel syndrome; male pelvic pain syndrome.
E-mail: jturner@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 543-3997
Steven
Vannoy (Chair: Diversity Advancement Committee)
Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences
Degree: Ph.D, 2005, University of Wisconsin-Madison, MPH, 2007, University
of Washington
Clinical/Research: Integration of mental health into medical settings,
suicide risk management, geriatric mental health.
E-mail: svannoy@u.washington.edu
Phone: 206-221-4046
Chris
Varley
Position: Professor,
Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences
Degree: M.D., 1973,
University of Washington
Clinical / Research:
Child psychiatry.
E-mail: cvarley@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 987-3236
Shelley
Wiechman-Askay
Position: Acting Assistant
Professor, Department of
Rehabilitation Medicine
Degree: Ph.D., 2000,
University of Washington
Clinical/Research:
Adjustment to disability
and burns, pediatric psychology,
pain management.
E-mail: wiechman@u.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 731-4439