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Mira D. Hoffman
317-518-7561 (cell)
812-337-2365 (work)
mira.hoffman@centerstone.org
341 S Lincoln St. Apt.3 Bloomington, IN 47401
EDUCATION:
2015 Bachelors of Science Psychology
Bachelors of Science Neuroscience
Indiana University, Bloomington IN
Minor: Biology
Cumulative GPA: 3.67 Psychology GPA: 3.98
SCHOLARSHIPS, HONORS AND AWARDS:
2015 Research Associate Appreciation Award (Centerstone Research Institute)
2012-2015 Alpha Lambda Delta-Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society
2011-2015 Indiana University Prestige Merit Scholarship
2011-2015 Gignilliat Office of Enrollment Management Match Music Scholarship
2011-2015 College of Arts and Sciences Executive Dean’s List
PRESENTATIONS:
● Hoffman, M., Mathes, K., Lewis, C. (2016, October). Using Data to Inform a Tailored
Implementation of Measurement-Based Care. Poster session presented at the Annual
Convention of the American Evaluation Association, Atlanta, GA.
● Boyd, M., Hoffman, M., Puspitasari, A., Lewis, C. (2016, October). An Exploration of Methods for
Maximizing Quality and Quality of Clinician Self-Report Fidelity Measurement. Poster session
presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapies, New York, NY.
● Hoffman, M., Sonnenschein, A., Putz, J., Lewis, C. (2016, May). Utilizing the Electronic Health
Record to Support Therapist Use of Measurement-Based Care. Poster presented at the
Centerstone Research Institute Annual All-Staff Project Showcase, Nashville, TN.
● Sapir, H., Hoffman, M. (2016, May). “Barriers to Implementing an Evaluation Research Project”.
Workshop discussion lead at the Centerstone Research Institute Annual All-Staff Meeting,
Nashville, TN.
PUBLICATIONS:
● Boyd, M., Hoffman, M., Puspitasari, A., Lewis, C. (in progress). Methods for Maximizing Quality
and Quality of Clinician Self-Report Fidelity Measurement.
● Hoffman, M., Lewis, C. (in progress) Methods of Data Transfer in a Community-Based
Implementation of Measurement-Based Care.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
2016-present Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)
▪ Post-Baccalaureate Member
▪ Dissemination and Implementation Science Special Interest Group
▪ Annual Convention, Poster Presenter (October 2016)
2015-present Society for Implementation Research Collaboration (SIRC)
▪ Post-Baccalaureate Member
▪ Student Network of Expertise
▪ 3rd Biennial Conference Volunteer (September 2015)
2015-present Centerstone Research Institute
▪ Evaluation Mini Courses
o Focus: Evaluation Theory and Methods
▪ Career Builder Committee
▪ R&E Annual All Staff
o Discussion Co-facilitator (May 2016)
o Project Showcase, Poster Presenter (May 2016)
o Workshops: statistical methods, data visualization, evaluation design
(May 2015, 2016)
April 2016 Indiana-STEM/Indiana After School Network STEM Education Symposium
▪ Focus: Evolving STEM education in Indiana In-School and Out-of-School care
▪ Met with educators and classroom instructors to strategies methods of
creating an efficient, STEM-focused curriculum for young students in the after
school care setting
August 2013 Leader Shape Retreat
▪ Developed career building and leadership skills
▪ Participated in peer-lead seminars on diversity and ethics in college
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
2015-present Centerstone Research Institute (Bloomington, IN)
Supervisors: Kathryn Mathes PhD, John Putz PhD
Research Associate II (2016-present); Research Associate I (2015-2016)
● NIMH R01: Standardized vs. Tailored Implementation of Measurement-Based Care
Do tailored approaches outperform standardized approaches of implementing
measurement-based care for adults with depression in community settings?
○ Client recruitment
 Collected informed consent and release paperwork from clients
receiving behavioral health services
 Conducted post-session interviews and symptom assessments
across multiple time points
 Performed assessments: Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9),
Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)-2 questions
o Data management and tracking
 Managed the de-identification and transfer of client-level,
clinician-level, and organization-level data to external grant staff
 Maintained call sheets and demographic tracking sheets
 Compiled and merged large data batches across organizations in
a system-wide data warehouse
o Collaborated with clinical, academic, and administrative staff to develop
and manage analytic requests supporting clinically relevant research
initiatives
o Formulated mechanisms for relaying feedback data and providing
technical support to clinicians graduating from the research program with
quality improvement and clinical excellence staff
o Participated directly in therapist trainings and implementation team
meetings; provided resources and expertise to clinicians on utilizing
analytics software and electronic health record featurse
o Reported client, clinician and team-level outcome data to project
stakeholders and implementation teams on a tri-weekly basis
o Monitored and developed new standard operating procedures to reflect
organizational changes throughout the duration of the study
o Submitted minor IRB amendments
● Functioned as a local software expert and trainer to research staff: CenterNet,
Netsmart MyAvatar, Enlighten Analytics
● Developed new protocols for data management; disseminated protocols to
research and intern staff
● Supervised and mentored four undergraduate interns
● Facilitated annual research compliance trainings among peers
● Performed miscellaneous data analysis, data entry and technical support tasks for
external grants and projects
2014-present Training Research and Implementation in Psychology Lab (Bloomington, IN)
Supervisor: Cara Lewis PhD Graduate Mentor: Natalie Rodriguez MPH
Research Specialist
 NIMH R01 Standardized vs. Tailored Implementation of Measurement-Based Care:
o Centerstone affiliate (see above)
 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Clinic Coding Project
What are the best methods for training undergraduate psychotherapy coders
to rate CBT adherence and competence?
○ Reviewed literature related to the theoretical background, components,
strategies, tools and application of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
○ Coded full length individual CBT sessions
■ Measures: Cognitive Therapy Rating Scale (CTRS), Collaborative
Study Psychotherapy Rating Scale (CSPRS)
○ Developed training materials and strategies for training future cohorts
○ Established reliability with peer coders and trainer
 Wolverine CBT Implementation Study:
Testing the effectiveness of a gradual, agency-wide CBT implementation across
a residential substance use treatment program for adolescents
o Performed assessment battery data entry, organization, and cleaning
o Prepared and consolidated workbooks of shared data
 CBT Research and Training Clinic:
o Consented adult clients to participate in research (release of information
and informed consent)
 Collected and reviewed literature on measurement feedback systems and the
representation of infrastructure constructs in implementation research
 Served as lab APA expert
 Led meeting discussions related to the implementation of evidence-based
psychotherapeutic techniques and literature supporting current lab projects,
diversity, and career development
 Provided feedback to peers on thesis presentations
 Provided data cleaning and clerical support for other ongoing lab projects
2013 Infant Communication Lab (Bloomington, IN)
Supervisor: Susan Jones PhD
Research Assistant
● Imitation in Toddlers Study:
○ Recruited and consented child subjects for projects on the development
of imitation capacity and cognition
○ Hosted recruitment events in local venues with other RAs
○ Scheduled and performed imitation experiments
○ Constructed experimental protocols and manuscripts with lab manager,
and developed coding schemes
○ Coded video-recorded data and performed data entry tasks though lab
database
● Led weekly discussions in imitation research
● Analyzed literature and wrote research summaries relevant to current projects,
including epigenetic influences on neonatal development and neural
mechanisms for memory and imitation
● Executed miscellaneous data cleaning and clerical support for ongoing projects
FIELD EXPERIENCE:
2014 College Internship Program (Bloomington, IN)
Supervisor: Jennifer Halloran MSW, LSW
Social Thinking Mentor
● Mentored young adults with autism spectrum disorders, and other various
comorbid conditions, focusing on the development of social skills and adaptive
social thinking and behavioral strategies
● Created lesson plans and taught weekly group sessions on social thinking
techniques
● Collaboratively identified and achieved feasible socializing goals over the course
of an academic semester with students, integrating social thinking methods from
group lessons
● Logged weekly progress reports on each student’s performance, using the data
to inform adaptations to long-term goals
● Discussed teaching and mentoring strategies weekly with colleagues and
provided general program feedback
● Wrote term papers and explored literature on implementing social thinking
strategies in young adult populations
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
2013-present WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology (Bloomington, IN)
Summer 2016 Wonder Camp Lead Teacher
● Designed an interactive lesson plan focused on electricity, energy and using the
scientific method
● Supervised a team of high school interns to assist with daily classroom activities
● Taught daily lessons in a classroom setting, and monitored student behavior
○ Encouraged discussion of themes being taught in class
○ Introduced games and activities to supplement themes
○ Population: 2nd and 3rd grade students
2015-present After School Ed-Ventures Lead Teacher
● Designed an interactive lesson plans focused on various engineering, life science
and other STEM topics--integrating state standards for science education
○ Population: elementary school children (K-6)
● Reviewed lessons with on-site school staff, WonderLab grant staff, and assistant
teacher
● Gathered, purchased and organized inventory supplies
● Performed bi-annual evaluations and interviewed assistant teacher candidates
2014-2015 After School Ed-Ventures Assistant Teacher
● Advised Lead Teacher in developing and presenting hands-on science lessons
○ Population: elementary school children (K-6)
● Assisted in classroom supervision, gathering materials, and activity setup
● Communicated with colleagues to provide feedback, troubleshoot logistical
issues and improve the overall quality of the learning experience
Summer 2014 Wonder Camp Assistant
● Supported Wonder Camp developers and educators by managing supplies,
engaging with teachers, and assisting with classroom supervision
● Conducted weekly lessons supported by personal knowledge of scientific
constructs
2013-2015 Programs Assistant Intern
● Facilitated and coordinated special educational events, outreaches, programs
and workshops through the museum network
● Introduced a warm and encouraging environment for children and families to
explore science in an hands-on setting
● Researched a variety scientific topics to develop interactive program activities
● Authored and disseminated detailed instructions for each museum program,
including step by step protocols and background research
● Trained volunteers to perform program activities and provided volunteer support
as needed
● Established relationships with community partners
2012-2013 Freelance Tutor (Bloomington, IN)
● Tutored individual students to improve conversational English skills and reading
comprehension in English literature
○ Population: young children, K-3
● Provided childcare services, incorporating activities and games that
emphasized critical thinking skills and supported relevant schoolwork
○ Population: young children, K-3
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND VOLUNTEERING:
2014-2016 Training Research and Implementation in Psychology Lab
 Contributed to Adopt-a-Trail program; cleaned and tended to park trails in
local areas
 Participated local charity events, including Hoosier Half Marathon and Jill
Behrman Color Run/5K
2012-2015 Indiana University Neuroscience Club
Volunteer Coordinator (2014-2015), Assistant Volunteer Coordinator (2013-2014)
● Scheduled educational and volunteer activities for Neuroscience Club
members in the Bloomington community and established professional
relationships with external event coordinators
● Networked with several local community service organizations, including:
○ Hoosier Hills Food Bank
○ Community Kitchen
○ Girls Inc.
○ Boys and Girls Club
○ Middle Way House
○ WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology
○ Monroe County Community School Corporation
● Disseminated academic resources, hosted events for undergraduate members
pursuing specific careers goals in the fields of psychology or neuroscience
2012-2015 Phi Eta Sigma - Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society
Community Service Committee Member
● Organized volunteer events in the Bloomington community
● Established social networks between chapter members and community
partners I had previously been connected to through other roles
● Encouraged peer involvement in service both on campus and throughout the
Bloomington community by serving in and hosting chapter events
2011-2015 Active Minds
Student Member
● Planned events on campus to raise awareness about mental health stigma
● Circulated educational resources to students about mental illness, including
local mental health treatment and support options
SKILLS AND CERTIFICATIONS:
● Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
● Computer competency: Microsoft, Zotero, SPSS, Enlighten Analytics, Netsmart, CenterNet
● Training and supervision
● Data management and coding
● Conducting assessments and interviews
● Teaching (K-12)
● Childcare (K-12)
INTERESTS:
● Implementation dissemination of evidence-based practices
● Psychotherapy research
o Mechanisms of change in evidence-based practice
o Outcome monitoring
o Knowledge transfer and data utilization in community settings
● Clinical neuroscience
● Science education
● Mental health stigma and awareness
● Community service and outreach
● Musical theater and performance
● Painting, drawing and sketching
● Classical literature

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  • 1. Mira D. Hoffman 317-518-7561 (cell) 812-337-2365 (work) mira.hoffman@centerstone.org 341 S Lincoln St. Apt.3 Bloomington, IN 47401 EDUCATION: 2015 Bachelors of Science Psychology Bachelors of Science Neuroscience Indiana University, Bloomington IN Minor: Biology Cumulative GPA: 3.67 Psychology GPA: 3.98 SCHOLARSHIPS, HONORS AND AWARDS: 2015 Research Associate Appreciation Award (Centerstone Research Institute) 2012-2015 Alpha Lambda Delta-Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society 2011-2015 Indiana University Prestige Merit Scholarship 2011-2015 Gignilliat Office of Enrollment Management Match Music Scholarship 2011-2015 College of Arts and Sciences Executive Dean’s List PRESENTATIONS: ● Hoffman, M., Mathes, K., Lewis, C. (2016, October). Using Data to Inform a Tailored Implementation of Measurement-Based Care. Poster session presented at the Annual Convention of the American Evaluation Association, Atlanta, GA. ● Boyd, M., Hoffman, M., Puspitasari, A., Lewis, C. (2016, October). An Exploration of Methods for Maximizing Quality and Quality of Clinician Self-Report Fidelity Measurement. Poster session presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York, NY. ● Hoffman, M., Sonnenschein, A., Putz, J., Lewis, C. (2016, May). Utilizing the Electronic Health Record to Support Therapist Use of Measurement-Based Care. Poster presented at the Centerstone Research Institute Annual All-Staff Project Showcase, Nashville, TN. ● Sapir, H., Hoffman, M. (2016, May). “Barriers to Implementing an Evaluation Research Project”. Workshop discussion lead at the Centerstone Research Institute Annual All-Staff Meeting, Nashville, TN. PUBLICATIONS: ● Boyd, M., Hoffman, M., Puspitasari, A., Lewis, C. (in progress). Methods for Maximizing Quality and Quality of Clinician Self-Report Fidelity Measurement. ● Hoffman, M., Lewis, C. (in progress) Methods of Data Transfer in a Community-Based Implementation of Measurement-Based Care. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2016-present Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) ▪ Post-Baccalaureate Member ▪ Dissemination and Implementation Science Special Interest Group ▪ Annual Convention, Poster Presenter (October 2016) 2015-present Society for Implementation Research Collaboration (SIRC)
  • 2. ▪ Post-Baccalaureate Member ▪ Student Network of Expertise ▪ 3rd Biennial Conference Volunteer (September 2015) 2015-present Centerstone Research Institute ▪ Evaluation Mini Courses o Focus: Evaluation Theory and Methods ▪ Career Builder Committee ▪ R&E Annual All Staff o Discussion Co-facilitator (May 2016) o Project Showcase, Poster Presenter (May 2016) o Workshops: statistical methods, data visualization, evaluation design (May 2015, 2016) April 2016 Indiana-STEM/Indiana After School Network STEM Education Symposium ▪ Focus: Evolving STEM education in Indiana In-School and Out-of-School care ▪ Met with educators and classroom instructors to strategies methods of creating an efficient, STEM-focused curriculum for young students in the after school care setting August 2013 Leader Shape Retreat ▪ Developed career building and leadership skills ▪ Participated in peer-lead seminars on diversity and ethics in college RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 2015-present Centerstone Research Institute (Bloomington, IN) Supervisors: Kathryn Mathes PhD, John Putz PhD Research Associate II (2016-present); Research Associate I (2015-2016) ● NIMH R01: Standardized vs. Tailored Implementation of Measurement-Based Care Do tailored approaches outperform standardized approaches of implementing measurement-based care for adults with depression in community settings? ○ Client recruitment  Collected informed consent and release paperwork from clients receiving behavioral health services  Conducted post-session interviews and symptom assessments across multiple time points  Performed assessments: Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)-2 questions o Data management and tracking  Managed the de-identification and transfer of client-level, clinician-level, and organization-level data to external grant staff  Maintained call sheets and demographic tracking sheets  Compiled and merged large data batches across organizations in a system-wide data warehouse o Collaborated with clinical, academic, and administrative staff to develop and manage analytic requests supporting clinically relevant research initiatives o Formulated mechanisms for relaying feedback data and providing technical support to clinicians graduating from the research program with quality improvement and clinical excellence staff o Participated directly in therapist trainings and implementation team meetings; provided resources and expertise to clinicians on utilizing analytics software and electronic health record featurse
  • 3. o Reported client, clinician and team-level outcome data to project stakeholders and implementation teams on a tri-weekly basis o Monitored and developed new standard operating procedures to reflect organizational changes throughout the duration of the study o Submitted minor IRB amendments ● Functioned as a local software expert and trainer to research staff: CenterNet, Netsmart MyAvatar, Enlighten Analytics ● Developed new protocols for data management; disseminated protocols to research and intern staff ● Supervised and mentored four undergraduate interns ● Facilitated annual research compliance trainings among peers ● Performed miscellaneous data analysis, data entry and technical support tasks for external grants and projects 2014-present Training Research and Implementation in Psychology Lab (Bloomington, IN) Supervisor: Cara Lewis PhD Graduate Mentor: Natalie Rodriguez MPH Research Specialist  NIMH R01 Standardized vs. Tailored Implementation of Measurement-Based Care: o Centerstone affiliate (see above)  Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Clinic Coding Project What are the best methods for training undergraduate psychotherapy coders to rate CBT adherence and competence? ○ Reviewed literature related to the theoretical background, components, strategies, tools and application of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) ○ Coded full length individual CBT sessions ■ Measures: Cognitive Therapy Rating Scale (CTRS), Collaborative Study Psychotherapy Rating Scale (CSPRS) ○ Developed training materials and strategies for training future cohorts ○ Established reliability with peer coders and trainer  Wolverine CBT Implementation Study: Testing the effectiveness of a gradual, agency-wide CBT implementation across a residential substance use treatment program for adolescents o Performed assessment battery data entry, organization, and cleaning o Prepared and consolidated workbooks of shared data  CBT Research and Training Clinic: o Consented adult clients to participate in research (release of information and informed consent)  Collected and reviewed literature on measurement feedback systems and the representation of infrastructure constructs in implementation research  Served as lab APA expert  Led meeting discussions related to the implementation of evidence-based psychotherapeutic techniques and literature supporting current lab projects, diversity, and career development  Provided feedback to peers on thesis presentations  Provided data cleaning and clerical support for other ongoing lab projects 2013 Infant Communication Lab (Bloomington, IN) Supervisor: Susan Jones PhD Research Assistant
  • 4. ● Imitation in Toddlers Study: ○ Recruited and consented child subjects for projects on the development of imitation capacity and cognition ○ Hosted recruitment events in local venues with other RAs ○ Scheduled and performed imitation experiments ○ Constructed experimental protocols and manuscripts with lab manager, and developed coding schemes ○ Coded video-recorded data and performed data entry tasks though lab database ● Led weekly discussions in imitation research ● Analyzed literature and wrote research summaries relevant to current projects, including epigenetic influences on neonatal development and neural mechanisms for memory and imitation ● Executed miscellaneous data cleaning and clerical support for ongoing projects FIELD EXPERIENCE: 2014 College Internship Program (Bloomington, IN) Supervisor: Jennifer Halloran MSW, LSW Social Thinking Mentor ● Mentored young adults with autism spectrum disorders, and other various comorbid conditions, focusing on the development of social skills and adaptive social thinking and behavioral strategies ● Created lesson plans and taught weekly group sessions on social thinking techniques ● Collaboratively identified and achieved feasible socializing goals over the course of an academic semester with students, integrating social thinking methods from group lessons ● Logged weekly progress reports on each student’s performance, using the data to inform adaptations to long-term goals ● Discussed teaching and mentoring strategies weekly with colleagues and provided general program feedback ● Wrote term papers and explored literature on implementing social thinking strategies in young adult populations TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 2013-present WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology (Bloomington, IN) Summer 2016 Wonder Camp Lead Teacher ● Designed an interactive lesson plan focused on electricity, energy and using the scientific method ● Supervised a team of high school interns to assist with daily classroom activities ● Taught daily lessons in a classroom setting, and monitored student behavior ○ Encouraged discussion of themes being taught in class ○ Introduced games and activities to supplement themes ○ Population: 2nd and 3rd grade students 2015-present After School Ed-Ventures Lead Teacher ● Designed an interactive lesson plans focused on various engineering, life science and other STEM topics--integrating state standards for science education ○ Population: elementary school children (K-6)
  • 5. ● Reviewed lessons with on-site school staff, WonderLab grant staff, and assistant teacher ● Gathered, purchased and organized inventory supplies ● Performed bi-annual evaluations and interviewed assistant teacher candidates 2014-2015 After School Ed-Ventures Assistant Teacher ● Advised Lead Teacher in developing and presenting hands-on science lessons ○ Population: elementary school children (K-6) ● Assisted in classroom supervision, gathering materials, and activity setup ● Communicated with colleagues to provide feedback, troubleshoot logistical issues and improve the overall quality of the learning experience Summer 2014 Wonder Camp Assistant ● Supported Wonder Camp developers and educators by managing supplies, engaging with teachers, and assisting with classroom supervision ● Conducted weekly lessons supported by personal knowledge of scientific constructs 2013-2015 Programs Assistant Intern ● Facilitated and coordinated special educational events, outreaches, programs and workshops through the museum network ● Introduced a warm and encouraging environment for children and families to explore science in an hands-on setting ● Researched a variety scientific topics to develop interactive program activities ● Authored and disseminated detailed instructions for each museum program, including step by step protocols and background research ● Trained volunteers to perform program activities and provided volunteer support as needed ● Established relationships with community partners 2012-2013 Freelance Tutor (Bloomington, IN) ● Tutored individual students to improve conversational English skills and reading comprehension in English literature ○ Population: young children, K-3 ● Provided childcare services, incorporating activities and games that emphasized critical thinking skills and supported relevant schoolwork ○ Population: young children, K-3 COMMUNITY SERVICE AND VOLUNTEERING: 2014-2016 Training Research and Implementation in Psychology Lab  Contributed to Adopt-a-Trail program; cleaned and tended to park trails in local areas  Participated local charity events, including Hoosier Half Marathon and Jill Behrman Color Run/5K 2012-2015 Indiana University Neuroscience Club Volunteer Coordinator (2014-2015), Assistant Volunteer Coordinator (2013-2014) ● Scheduled educational and volunteer activities for Neuroscience Club members in the Bloomington community and established professional relationships with external event coordinators ● Networked with several local community service organizations, including: ○ Hoosier Hills Food Bank
  • 6. ○ Community Kitchen ○ Girls Inc. ○ Boys and Girls Club ○ Middle Way House ○ WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology ○ Monroe County Community School Corporation ● Disseminated academic resources, hosted events for undergraduate members pursuing specific careers goals in the fields of psychology or neuroscience 2012-2015 Phi Eta Sigma - Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society Community Service Committee Member ● Organized volunteer events in the Bloomington community ● Established social networks between chapter members and community partners I had previously been connected to through other roles ● Encouraged peer involvement in service both on campus and throughout the Bloomington community by serving in and hosting chapter events 2011-2015 Active Minds Student Member ● Planned events on campus to raise awareness about mental health stigma ● Circulated educational resources to students about mental illness, including local mental health treatment and support options SKILLS AND CERTIFICATIONS: ● Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED ● Computer competency: Microsoft, Zotero, SPSS, Enlighten Analytics, Netsmart, CenterNet ● Training and supervision ● Data management and coding ● Conducting assessments and interviews ● Teaching (K-12) ● Childcare (K-12) INTERESTS: ● Implementation dissemination of evidence-based practices ● Psychotherapy research o Mechanisms of change in evidence-based practice o Outcome monitoring o Knowledge transfer and data utilization in community settings ● Clinical neuroscience ● Science education ● Mental health stigma and awareness ● Community service and outreach ● Musical theater and performance ● Painting, drawing and sketching ● Classical literature