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1 Curriculum Vitae Date Prepared: 12/31/20 Name: Laura Howe-Martin, PhD Office Address: UT Southwestern Department of Psychiatry 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75390 UT Southwestern Moncrief Cancer Institute Behavioral Sciences 400 W. Magnolia, Fort Worth, TX 76104 Work Phone: 817-288-9807 Work E-Mail: [email protected] Education Year Degree (Honors) Field of Study (Thesis advisor for PhDs) Institution 2007-2008 --- APA Approved Internship U.S. Medical Center for Federal Prisoners 2008 PhD Clinical Psychology (Amy Murrell, PhD) University of North Texas 2005 MS Clinical Psychology (Sharon Jenkins, PhD) University of North Texas Postdoctoral Training [Include residency/fellowship] Year(s) Titles Specialty/Discipline (Lab PI for postdoc research) Institution 2008-2009 Postdoctoral Fellow Clinical Psychology UT Southwestern Medical Center Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Current Licensure and Certification Licensure Licensed Psychologist (Texas) Board and Other Certification American Board of Clinical Psychology (ABCP) in progress

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Curriculum Vitae

Date Prepared:

12/31/20

Name: Laura Howe-Martin, PhD

Office Address:

UT Southwestern Department of Psychiatry

5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75390

UT Southwestern Moncrief Cancer Institute – Behavioral Sciences

400 W. Magnolia, Fort Worth, TX 76104

Work Phone: 817-288-9807

Work E-Mail: [email protected]

Education

Year Degree

(Honors)

Field of Study

(Thesis advisor for PhDs)

Institution

2007-2008 --- APA Approved Internship U.S. Medical Center for Federal

Prisoners

2008 PhD Clinical Psychology

(Amy Murrell, PhD)

University of North Texas

2005 MS Clinical Psychology

(Sharon Jenkins, PhD)

University of North Texas

Postdoctoral Training [Include residency/fellowship]

Year(s) Titles Specialty/Discipline

(Lab PI for postdoc research)

Institution

2008-2009 Postdoctoral

Fellow

Clinical Psychology UT Southwestern Medical Center –

Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry

Current Licensure and Certification

Licensure Licensed Psychologist (Texas)

Board and Other Certification American Board of Clinical Psychology (ABCP) in progress

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Honors and Awards

Year Name of Honor/Award Awarding Organization

2016 Outstanding Educator, School of

Biomedical Sciences

UT Southwestern Academy of Teachers

(SWAT)

2014 Outstanding Teaching Award UT Southwestern – Division of Psychology

2013 Graduate of LEAD program – Class of

2014

UT Southwestern – Office of Faculty Diversity

and Development

2012 Graduate of 2012 Institute for

Academic Feminist Psychologists

American Psychological Association Division

35: Society for the Psychology of Women

2001 Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial

Scholar – University of Birmingham,

England

Rotary International

Faculty Academic Appointments

Year(s) Academic Title Department Academic Institution

2015-present Associate Professor Psychiatry UT Southwestern Medical Center

2009-2015 Assistant Professor Psychiatry UT Southwestern Medical Center

Appointments at Hospitals/Affiliated Institutions

Past

Year(s) Position Title Department/Division Institution

2009-2011 Psychologist Psychiatry/Psychological

Assessment Service

Parkland Hospital

2009-2015 Psychologist Psychiatry/Consultation-Liaison

Psychiatry

UT Southwestern Medical

Center University Hospitals

(Zale-Lipshy, St. Paul)

2009-2015 Psychologist Psychiatry/Consultation-Liaison

Psychiatry

Parkland Hospital

Current

Year(s) Position Title Department/Division Institution

2011-present Psychologist Psychiatry / Psychology UT Southwestern - Moncrief

Cancer Institute

2014-present Program Creator &

Lead Psychologist,

Psychogenic

Nonepileptic

Seizure Program

Psychiatry / Psychology Parkland Hospital Behavioral

Health Clinic

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Other Professional Positions [Industry, foundation, private practice]

Year(s) Position Title Institution

Major Administrative/Leadership Positions [Do not include Professional Society positions]

Year(s) Position Title Institution

2020-present Director of Behavioral Sciences UT Southwestern Medical Center -

Moncrief Cancer Institute

2017-2020 Assistant Director of Behavioral Sciences UT Southwestern Medical Center -

Moncrief Cancer Institute

2018-2020 Director of Continuing Education UT Southwestern Medical Center –

Department of Psychiatry

2013-2018 Associate Director of Continuing

Education

UT Southwestern Medical Center –

Department of Psychiatry

2010 Interim co-director – Parkland Psychology UT Southwestern Medical Center –

Division of Psychology

Committee Service (Member, unless noted otherwise) [Do not include Professional Society positions]

Year(s) Name of Committee Institution/Organization

UTSW

2020-present Anti-Racism Support Subcommittee UT Southwestern – Department of

Psychiatry

2015-present Chair (2017-present), Curriculum Committee UT Southwestern – Clinical

Psychology Doctoral Program

2016-2020 Chair (2018-2020), Psychiatry Grand Rounds

Committee

UT Southwestern – Department of

Psychiatry

2009-2018 Clinical Training Committee UT Southwestern – Clinical

Psychology Doctoral Program

2013-2015 Performance Evaluation Committee UT Southwestern - Consult-

Liaison Psychiatry Psychosomatic

Medicine Residency/Fellowship

2014 UTSW Telepsychiatry/Telepsychology

Development Committee

UT Southwestern Department of

Psychiatry (Munro Cullum)

Hospital

2014-2015 Psychology Credentialing and Privileges

Subcommittee

Parkland/UT Southwestern

Psychology Discipline Group

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State/Regional

2011-2018 Fort Worth Adolescent-Young Adult Oncology

Task Force

Cook Children’s Medical Center

2014 Fort Worth Adolescent-Young Adult Oncology

Task Force – Inpatient Unit Development

Committee

Cook Children’s Medical Center

Leader: Dr. Karen Albritton

National/International

2018-2020

2020-present American Psychological Association, Continuing Education Committee

2018-2020: Chair (2019-2020) of the New Member Subcommittee

2019-2020: BEA Continuing Education Award Committee

2018-2019: Liaison to APA Early Career Psychologist Committee

Professional Societies [List all society committees, leadership, and course leadership roles here]

Dates Society Name, member

2009-present American Psychological Association, Member

Member & Mentor - Division 35 (Psychology of Women)

Member & Mentor - Division 12 (Clinical Psychology)

Member - Division 2 (Teaching of Psychology)

Member - Division 45 (Culture, Ethnicity, & Race Research)

2009-present Association of Women in Psychology, member

2010-present Texas Psychological Association, member

2013-present Dallas Psychological Association, member

2015-present American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS), member

2016-2019 American Society of Clinical Oncology, member

2011-2013 Society of Behavioral Medicine, member

National Committees

2017-present APA Division 35 (Psychology of Women) – SWP Mentorship Program mentor

2016-2018 APA Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) – SCP Mentorship Program mentor

2013-2015 APA Division 35 (Psychology of Women) – Subcommittee on Motherhood

Fellowships

Grant Review Activities

Year(s) Name of Review Committee Organization

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Editorial Activities

Year(s) Journal Name

Editor/Associate Editor

Editorial Board

Ad Hoc Reviewer

2020-present Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology

2019-present Academic Psychiatry

2011-present Journal of Clinical Psychology

2012-present Psychology of Women Quarterly

Grant Support

Present Grantor:

Past Grantor:

Clinical Trials Activities

Present Grantor:

Past Grantor:

Teaching Activities

* Denotes collaboration with students and/or junior faculty

Year(s) Activity

Graduate Course Instruction

2015-Present Course Instructor - Cultural Diversity (CLP 5284). UT Southwestern Medical Center,

Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program.

2010-Present Course Instructor - Advanced Psychopathology (CLP 5456) and associated lab - UT

Southwestern Medical Center, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program.

Lab co-instructed with *Dr. Kristine McCaslin 2018-present

2016 Course Instructor - Independent Study (CLP 5301) - Advanced Acceptance &

Commitment Therapy Seminar (Student: *Kenleigh Roden-Foreman). UT Southwestern

Medical Center, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program.

2009-2012 Co-instructor - Techniques of Assessment and Evaluation (RC 5233) – UT

Southwestern Medical Center, Rehabilitation Counseling Masters Program.

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Medical and graduate school didactic and small group teaching

September

2020

An Introduction to Psycho-Oncology. TCU / Moncrief Internship Course. UT

Southwestern Medical Center.

April 2020 Advancements in Understanding PNES Treatments. PGY4 Psychiatry Didactics.

February

2020 & 2021

An Introduction to Psycho-oncology. Frontiers in Neoplasia. 4th Year Med students. UT

Southwestern Medical Center.

February

2019 & 2020

Functional Seizure Disorders. FIM 2202 Behavioral Health & Neuromedicine Course.

UT Southwestern Medical Center.

2011–present

(annually)

Conversion Disorders. UTSW Neurology Residency Program Annual Bootcamp.

2014-present

(annually)

Assessing and Treating Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures. PGY3 Didactics - Parkland

Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic.

March 2019 Interdisciplinary Quality Improvement (QI) Program Development: Challenges and

Lessons Learned, UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Program Internship Didactics

(with Celia Heppner & *Mona Robbins).

January

2018

Poverty, Social Inequality, and Mental Illness. UTSW 18th Annual Multicultural Week

Celebration.

February

2017

Psychosis, Epilepsy, and Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures: A Dizzying Differential.

Parkland Inpatient Psychiatric Unit didactic series.

January

2017

Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures. Co-presented with *Dr. Hillary Thomas Kimbley.

Children’s Medical Center fellowship didactic.

June 2016 Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures: Identification & Treatment. Parkland Behavioral

Health Clinic outreach to Parkland Victim Intervention Program.

March 2016,

March 2017

Introduction to Psycho-Oncology. Health Psychology guest lecturer, Clinical Psychology

Doctoral Program.

March 2016 Case Conference. Psychiatry Resident Didactics, Parkland Behavioral Outpatient Center.

Jan. 2016,

Jan. 2017

Privilege Walk. Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Didactic Series.

April 2010–

2017, 2019

(annually)

Clinical Review Exam: Differential Diagnosis and DSM Updates. Clinical Psychology

Doctoral Program.

September

2015

Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizure: Identification & Treatment. Clinical Psychology

Doctoral Program Didactic Series.

August 2015 Cultural Competence. Consult-Liaison Psychiatry didactic series.

July 2015,

January

2017

Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizure: Identification & Treatment. Consult-Liaison

Psychiatry didactic series

May 2015,

June 2017

Psychology Documentation. Preclinical Seminar: Clinical Psychology Doctoral

Program.

March 2015,

April 2015

Dealing with the Difficult Patient. UT Southwestern MS3 lecture series

March 2015 Poverty in Mental Health Care. Consult-Liaison Psychiatry didactic series.

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January

2015

Poverty in Mental Health Care. Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Didactic Series.

November

2014

Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures. Consult-Liaison Psychology didactic series.

November

2014

Somatic Symptom Disorders: Evaluation and Management. UT Southwestern

Rehabilitation Counseling Introduction to Psychopathology Course.

November

2014

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: An Experiential Introduction. Clinical

Psychology Doctoral Program Didactic Series.

September

2014.

Documentation in Medical Settings. Consult-Liaison Psychology didactic series.

August 2014 Psychological Assessment 101. Consult-Liaison Psychiatry didactic series.

May 2014 Psychology Documentation. Preclinical Seminar: Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program.

2010-2013

(annually)

Psychological Assessment. Psychiatry Residency didactic series

December

2013

DSM-5: Changes for Clinicians. Consult-Liaison Psychiatry didactic series.

October 2013 Documentation of Mental Health Services in a Medical Setting. Consult-Liaison

Psychology didactic series.

September

2013

What’s Your Privilege? Diversity Club Didactics Series. Clinical Psychology Doctoral

Program.

May 2013 Psychology Documentation. Preclinical Seminar: Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program.

April 2013 Cancer Survivorship. Family Medicine Residency Program didactic series.

October 2012 Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures. Consult-Liaison Psychiatry didactic series.

September

2012, July

2014

Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Consult-Liaison Psychology didactic series.

April 2012 Motivational Interviewing. Consult-Liaison Psychology didactic series.

March 2012 The Utility of Psychology within a County Hospital Consult-Liaison Psychiatry Service.

Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program

January

2012

Assessing Domestic Violence. Family Medicine Residency Program

2010, 2011,

2012

Psychological Testing I and II. MS1 Human Behavior course

2011 The Utility of Psychology within a County Hospital Consult-Liaison Psychiatry Service.

Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas

March 2011 Assessment of Malingering. Consult-Liaison Psychiatry didactic series

June 2011 Assessing Suicide Risk among Medical Patients. Parkland Nursing Internship

Orientation. Parkland Hospital, Dallas, TX.

March 2011 Personality Disorders. School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington,

Arlington, TX

September

2010

Introduction to the MMPI-2-RF. Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program

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August 2010 Feminist Psychology and the Psychology of Women. Consult-Liaison Psychiatry didactic

series.

March 2009,

July 2009,

March 2010.

An Introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy. School of Social Work, University of

Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX.

December

2009.

Cluster B Personality Disorders: Assessment and Intervention. Consult-Liaison

Psychiatry didactic series.

Dissertation committees

2020 *Sarita Patel (UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program). Title: The

Influence of Demographic Factors, Resilience, and other Psychological Factors in

Predicting Caregiver Burden in Trauma ICU Populations.

2019 Co-Chair with Dr. Robrina Walker: *Natalie Benedetto (UT Southwestern Clinical

Psychology Doctoral Program). Mental Health Navigation for Depression in a

Community Cancer Clinic: Predictors of Navigation Engagement and Response.

2019 *Sarah Pennant (UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program). Adolescent

Young Adult Cancer Patients and Coping Strategies. Chair: Julie Germann, PhD

2017 Co-Chair with Dr. Robrina Walker: *Bryan Jester (UT Southwestern Clinical

Psychology Doctoral Program). Title: A Quality Improvement Project to Evaluate a New

Standard-of-care Psychopathology Screening and Treatment Program in a Cancer

Clinic

*Selected for 2017 UT Southwestern Medical Center Clinical Psychology

Doctoral Program Student Dissertation Award and $500 prize to student

2016 *Anna Johnson Thomas (UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program).

Title: Patient Activation among Patients with Lung Cancer. Chair: Heidi Hamann, PhD.

2014 *Rachel Funk (UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program). Title:

Longitudinal Changes in Quality of Life and Distress Among Cancer Survivors Enrolled

in a Survivorship Program. Chair: Heidi Hamann, PhD.

Qualifying examination committees

2017 Kaltra Dhima

2015 Christian LoBue

2013 Radu Pop

2012 Candace Thoth

Committees concerned with medical and graduate student education

2015-present Chair (2017-present), Curriculum Committee, UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology

Doctoral Program

2009-2018 Clinical Training Committee, UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program

2013-2015 Performance Evaluation Committee, UT Southwestern Consult-Liaison Psychiatry

Psychosomatic Medicine Residency/Fellowship

Graduate student rotations

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2013–present Primary supervisor for pre-doctoral practicum students and interns from UT

Southwestern during their clinical placement at the UT Southwestern Moncrief Cancer

Institute.

2009–2015 Primary supervisor for pre-doctoral students and interns from UT Southwestern,

Southern Methodist University, and University of North Texas during their clinical

placement on the Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry service at Parkland Hospital.

2009-2011 Primary supervisor for pre-doctoral interns from UT Southwestern during their clinical

placement on the Parkland Assessment Service.

2009-2011 Primary supervisor for Master’s interns from the School of Allied Health Rehabilitation

Counseling Program during their clinical placement on the Parkland Assessment Service.

Medical student rotations

2020-2022 3-year TCU Medical Student mentored research project – William Mitchell - The Mental

Health Effects in Adolescent and Young Adult Patients Coping with Cardiotoxicity Related

to Cancer Treatment

Graduate student trainees

2013-present Moncrief Cancer Institute

2019-20: Blake Martin, Scott Giberson (Moncrief-TCU Undergraduate Research Intern).

2018-19: Daniel Elledge, Aysha Najjab. 2018-19: Victoria Short (Moncrief-TCU

Undergraduate Research Intern). 2017-2018: Elizabeth Anderson, Natalie Benedetto.

2017 (summer): Nicholas Curcio. 2016-2017: Tori Knox-Rice, Josh Kirby. 2015-16:

Kenleigh Roden-Foreman. 2015-2017 (research): Bryan Jester. 2014-15: Allen Liao.

2013-14: Anna Johnson Thomas

2016-2017 Southwest Psychotherapy Clinic

2016-2017. Kenleigh Roden-Foreman.

2013-2014. Gayle Ayers, MD

2009-2015 Consult-Liaison Psychiatry

2015: Cassidy Cisneros. 2015: Deanna Denman (SMU). 2014: Rosemary Estevez

(UNT). 2013: David Denney. 2013: Laura Collier (UNT). 2012: Hayley Evans Fournier.

2012: Marianne Hoar (UNT). 2011: Robert Devereaux. 2011: Katherine Croft (SMU).

2011: Chris Heath (UNT). 2010: Jackie Braud, Eric Swanholm. 2009: Cora Platt (SMU)

2009-2010 Parkland Assessment Service

2010: Keith Bernardo. 2009: Steven Potter (Rehab Counseling). 2009: Ken Trevino.

Residency Rotations / Trainees

2019 Intake supervisor – psychiatry residents, Southwest Psychotherapy Clinic.

2014-present Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizure Clinic, co-created and co-led with PGY-3/PGY-4

2020-21. Ashlin Szalinski, MD; 2019-20. Juan Sosa, MD; 2018-19. Mohona Sadhu,

MD; 2017-18. Alexander Cole, MD; 2016-17. Jie Xu, MD; 2015-16. Michael Laney,

MD; 2014-15. Cameron Culver, MD

2009-2015 Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Parkland - Participated in psychiatry and neurology

residency training through formal didactics (see above), treatment team meetings, and

during their rotations on consultation-liaison psychiatry, Parkland inpatient psychiatric

unit, and the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit.

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Postgraduate medical education (Continuing Medical Education & Professional Development)

* Denotes collaboration with students and/or junior faculty

External CME

2019 Workshop - Identifying Gaps in your

Multicultural Care

Dallas Psychological Association

Continuing Education Workshop,

Dallas, TX

2017 Workshop - "Will I ever be “Culturally

Competent”?: How to Infuse Diversity into

Daily Practice. (Co-presented with *Dr. Mona

Robbins)

Texas Psychological Association

Annual Conference

Houston, TX.

2016 Workshop - Ethics in Supervision Workshop:

Cultural Diversity in Supervision (Co-presented

with *Dr. Brittany Hall)

Dallas Psychological Association

Plano, TX

2015 Workshop - DSM-5: Refresher: Changes,

Deletions, Confusions, Frustrations (with Dr.

Kim Roaten)

Dallas Psychological Association

Scottish Rite Hospital

Dallas, TX

2015 Workshop - DSM-5 Refresher: Changes,

Deletions, Confusions, Frustrations (with Dr.

Kim Roaten)

Dallas County Juvenile Department

Dallas, TX

2014 DSM-5: Changes for the Clinician University of Texas at Dallas Student

Counseling Center

Dallas, TX

2014 Parkland Victim Intervention Program: DSM-5:

Changes for the Clinician

Parkland Hospital, Dallas, TX

2014 Workshop - DSM-5: Changes for the Clinician

(with Dr. Kim Roaten)

Dallas County Juvenile Department

Dallas, TX

UT Southwestern CME

2013-2020 Director (2018-2020) of Department of Psychiatry CME

Associate Director (2013-2018) of Department of Psychiatry CME

Responsible for programming below, alongside weekly Ken Altshuler, MD, Grand

Rounds in Psychiatry

2019-20: Created Department of Psychiatry Master Class Series: Each class is a full

day, hands-on CME workshop for small groups, led by expert UTSW faculty

1. February 2020: Working with Suicidal Adolescents & Their Families

2. March 2020: Mindfulness in Practice for Clinicians

3. April 2020: Autism Spectrum Disorders: Managing Challenging Behaviors –

Postponed due to COVID-19

4. May 2020: Integrating Neurocognitive Psychiatry into your General Mental

Health Practice - Postponed due to COVID-19

5. May 2020: So You Think Your Patient has an Alcohol Problem: First Steps for

Alcohol Use Disorder - Postponed due to COVID-19

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2014-2019: Course Director for Department of Psychiatry CME Programming:

Each course is a half-day or full-day CME workshop

1. March 2019: Student Mental Health.

2. July 2018, August 2019, January 2020: GetWaiveredTX. Joint sponsors for the

UT Health San Antonio Get Waivered statewide trainings.

3. November 2018: Women’s Mental Health. In collaboration with the Department

of Psychiatry Women’s Mental Health Consortium.

4. April 2018: Autism Spectrum Diagnoses Across the Lifespan. In collaboration

with UT Southwestern Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities.

5. November 2017: Substance Use Treatment for Primary Care Providers.

6. October 2016: Board Certification for Psychologists. Co-sponsored with ABPP

Psychology ARC Committee.

7. May 2016: Substance Use Treatment for the General Provider.

8. October 2015: Behavioral Health Ethics in the 21st Century.

9. January 2015: Brain Stories: The Science Behind Prevention, Early Detection,

and Effective Intervention for Mental Illness.

10. May 2015: Cultural Diversity and Mental Health Care. Co-Sponsored with

Dallas Metrocare.

11. 2014: Values & Ethics when Considering Alternative Psychotherapies: CBT or

Psychodynamic? Co-sponsored by the Group Analytic Practice of Dallas, Dallas

Psychological Association, Dallas Psychoanlytic Center, Dallas Society for

Psychoanalytic Psychology, and Therapy Dallas.

12. 2014: Public Mental Health Care: Models, Choices, & Opportunities. Co-

sponsored by the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute and the North Texas

Society of Psychiatric Physicians.

13. 2013: Suicide Prevention & Surviving Suicide Loss: A Symposium for Clinicians.

Joint collaboration with the local chapter of the American Foundation for Suicie

Prevention local chapter; co-sponsored by Metrocare Services, MHA of Greater

Dallas, and North Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians

14. 2013: DSM-5: Diagnostic Changes, Values, & Alternatives. Co-sponsored by

Dallas Psychological Association, Metrocare Services, North Texas Society of

Psychiatric Physicians, and Texas Health Resources.

2020 Seminar – Cultural Humility Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic

Providers, UT Southwestern, Dallas,

TX.

2020 Workshop – Identification and Treatment of

Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures

Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic

Providers, UT Southwestern, Dallas,

TX.

2019 Suicide Risk Assessment – Part I and II. Co-

presented with *Dr. Mona Robbins

Simmons Comprehensive Cancer

Center Social Work Team, Dallas,

TX

2015 UT Southwestern Psychiatry Update Series:

Facilitator, Behavioral Health Ethics in the 21st

Century with Dr. John Sadler

UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX

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2015 UT Southwestern Psychiatry Update Series:

Poverty in Mental Health Care

UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX

2014 UT Southwestern Mood Disorders Research

Program Training: DSM-5: Changes for the

Clinician & Researcher.

UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX

2013 UT Southwestern Psychoneuroendocrine

Research Group: DSM-5 Changes for the

Researcher.

UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX

2013 UT Southwestern Psychiatry Update Series:

Values & Psychiatric Diagnosis

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Continuing Education Event, Dallas,

TX

2013 Psychology at Moncrief Cancer Institute Moncrief Cancer Institute, Fort

Worth, TX

2012 UT Southwestern Medical Center Psychiatry

Grand Rounds: Hand Transplant

UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX

2011 Parkland Hospital Nursing Grand Rounds:

Assessing Suicide Risk among Medical Patients.

Parkland Hospital, Dallas, TX.

2009 Parkland Victim Intervention Program: Self-

Injurious Behaviors: Assessment and

Intervention

Parkland Hospital, Dallas, TX

Postdoctoral trainees

2013-2014 Pre-Transplant Evaluations - Supervised the Psychosomatic Medicine Fellow on pre-

transplant evaluations during a four-month outpatient rotation in the 2013-2014 year.

Invited Lectures

Year(s) Title Location

International

2017 Emotional Reactions to Cancer Diagnosis,

Treatment, and Survivorship

Wendy and Emery Reeves

International Breast Cancer

Symposium, Dallas, Texas.

National

2019 Diversity in Supervision Supervision Workshop, Salt Lake

City VA, Utah.

2018 Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures. Annual Conference of the Southern

Chapter of ASET – The

Neurodiagnostic Society, Grapevine,

TX.

Regional/Local

2020 Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures. Epilepsy Symposium

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Dallas, TX

2019 Keynote Address: The Psychological Impact of

Cancer.

Graham Regional Breast Cancer

Awareness Banquet, Graham, TX.

2019 Ethical Considerations for Mental Health

Providers in End of Life Care

Cancer Care Services

Fort Worth, TX

2018 Phone-based Suicide Risk Assessment Training Fort Worth Adolescent Young Adult

Oncology Coalition

Fort Worth, TX

2018 Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures Neurodiagnostic Symposium,

Medical City, Dallas, TX

2017 Mindfulness for the New Year Women’s Journey of Hope Group,

Fort Worth, TX

2016 Psychosocial Needs of Cancer Survivors 10th Annual DFW Hereditary Cancer

Patient Conference

Dallas, TX

2016 Chemotherapy and the Aging Brain Tarrant County Alzheimer’s

Association

Fort Worth, TX

2016 Caregiver Strain Tarrant County Oncology Social

Work Education Committee

Fort Worth, TX

2016 Kupferle Board Meeting: Social &

Psychological Effects of Being Diagnosed with

Cancer

Texas Health Kupferle Breast Center,

Fort Worth, TX

2013 Cancer Conspiracies Keynote Speaker – Gloria F. Conley

10th Annual Mother-Daughter Tea

Fort Worth, TX.

2013 DSM-5: Changes for the Clinician University of Texas Dallas Student

Counseling Center

Dallas, TX

2013 Caregivers Have Cancer, Too! Tarrant County Oncology Social

Workers

Fort Worth, TX

2013 Caregivers Have Cancer, Too! Lone Star Blood Cancer Annual

Conference

Dallas, TX

2012 Interventions for Cancer-Related Anxiety Cancer Care Services

Fort Worth, TX

2012 Psychosocial Aspects of Colon Surgery 4th Annual Hereditary Colon Cancer

Conference

Dallas, TX

2012 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Oncology Tarrant County Oncology Social

Workers

Fort Worth, TX

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Technological and Other Scientific Innovations

Innovation

Patent, if any, pending or awarded /If described in print/on web, provide citation

Service to the Community

Year(s) Role Organization or institution

May include a brief, one-sentence description of each role if needed (optional)

2019 Volunteer, Support group leader Cancer Support Group – Arlington Heights

United Methodist Church

2014 Faculty Representative Carolyn P. Horchow Women’s Health

Symposium

2013, 2017 Volunteer Susan G. Komen Greater Fort Worth Race for

the Cure

2013 Volunteer support group leader Cancer Support Community of North Texas

2011 Volunteer support group leader Cancer Care Services

Bibliography

Peer-Reviewed Publications (List in chronological order with complete pagination. Authors should be

listed in the same order as they appear in the published article. Do not include abstracts or submitted

works.)

*Denotes students or mentored junior faculty

Original Research Articles

1. Giberson Jr, S. A., Hall, B. C., Jester, B., Short, V. M., Roaten, K., de la Garza, N., Trivedi, M.

H., & Howe-Martin, L. (in press). Suicide ideation and depression among adolescent and young

adult cancer patients. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology. Accepted for

publication December 31 2020.

2. *Martin, B., *Benedetto, N., *Elledge, D., *Najjab, A., & Howe-Martin, L. (2020). Beyond

the Language Barrier: Recommendations for Working with Interpreters in Individual

Psychotherapy. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. Online first.

https://doi.org/10.1037/pro0000350

*This paper was also the Recipient of the 2020 Texas Psychological Association Diversity

Division Student Award 3. *Funk-Lawler, R., Hamann, H.A., Howe-Martin, L., Balasubramanian, B., Businelle, M.S.,

Kendall, J., Sanders, J.M., Price, S.N., & Argenbright, K. (2020). Impact of a Community-

Based Cancer Survivorship Program on Quality of Life. Oncology Issues, 35(2), 16-23.

https://doi.org/10.1080/10463356.2020.1720372

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4. *Short, T., *Hall, B. C., *Giberson, S., & Howe-Martin, L. (2020). A Cognitive Behavioral

Therapy group for adolescent and young adult cancer patients: A review of a pilot program.

Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology. Published Online 14 Jan 2020.

https://doi.org/10.1089/jayao.2019.0104. 5. *Pennant, S., Lee, S.C., Holm, S., Triplett, K., Howe-Martin, L., Campbell, R., & Germann, J.

(2019). The role of social support in adolescent/young adults coping with cancer treatment.

Children, 7(1), 2; https://doi.org/10.3390/children7010002 6. Howe-Martin, L. S., *Jester, B., Walker, R., *de la Garza, N., Jha, M., Tovian, C., Levinson,

S., Argenbright, K., & Trivedi, M.H. (2017). A pilot program for implementing mental health

screening, assessment, & navigation in a community-based cancer center. Psycho-Oncology,

27(2), 683-686. https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4418

7. Howe-Martin, L. S., Murrell, A. R., & Guarnaccia, C. A. (2012). Experiential avoidance and

self-mutilating behavior among a community sample of adolescents. Journal of Clinical

Psychology, 68(7), 809-829. https://doi.org/10.1002/jclp.21868

Books/Textbooks

1. Brenner, A. B., & Howe-Martin, L. S. (Eds.) (2020). Psychotherapy: A Practical

Introduction. Wolters-Kluwer.

2.

Book Chapters

1. Howe-Martin, L. S. (2020). Case Conceptualization & Psychological Assessment in

Psychotherapy. In Brenner, A.M. & Howe-Martin, L.S. (Eds). Psychotherapy: A Practical

Introduction. Wolters-Kluwer.

2. *Robbins, M. & Howe-Martin, L. S. (2020). Beyond the Therapy Dyad: The Importance of

Systems and Culture. In Brenner, A. & Howe-Martin. L. (Eds). Psychotherapy: A Practical

Introduction. Wolters-Kluwer.

3. Howe-Martin, L. S., *Knox-Rice, T.K., *Denman, D., & Brown, E.S. (in press). Depression

and Comorbid Medical Illness. In McClintock & Choi (Eds). Handbook of Neurocognitive

Function in Depression. Guilford.

4. Brenner, A., & Howe-Martin, L. S. (2017). Other psychodynamic schools. In Sadock, B.J.,

Sadock, V.A., & Ruiz, P., Kaplan and Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry (10th

edition). Lippincott.

Newsletter Contributions

1. *Knox-Rice, T.K., Howe-Martin, L. S., & *Robbins, M. (2020). How do I embrace cultural

humility? Independent Practitioner, Summer 2020.

2. *Robbins, M., Howe-Martin, L. S., & *Knox-Rice, T.K. (2019). Why discussions about

cultural competence make us uncomfortable. Independent Practitioner, Fall 2019.

3. Howe-Martin, L. S., *Robbins, M.A., & *Knox-Rice, T.K. (2018). Will I ever be “Culturally

Competent”? Texas Psychologist, 77(4).

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4. Howe-Martin, L. S. (2015). Class, Privilege, and Motherhood. The Feminist Psychologist,

42(2).

5. Howe-Martin, L. S. (2014). Our Own Voice. The Feminist Psychologist, 41(1).

Reviews and Editorials

1. Howe-Martin, L. S. (2019). Review of Shades of Gray: Writing the New American

Multiracialism. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 43(3). 2. Howe-Martin, L. S. (2013). Review of Advances in Health Psychology: Critical Approaches.

Psychology of Women Quarterly, 37(2).

Letters to the Editor

1. Camp, M., & Howe-Martin, L. (2018). What advisors want from advisees: A survey within

one academic psychiatry department. Academic Psychiatry, 42(4), 583-585.

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Proceedings of Meetings

Speaker/Presenter

1. *Martin, W. B., *Benedetto, N., *Elledge, D., *Najjab, A., & Howe-Martin, L. (2020) Working

with Interpreters in Therapy: Common Pitfalls & Best Practices. Annual Texas Psychological

Association Conference, Virtual Presentation.

2. Panelist. Sponsorship 2.0: Expanding Your CE Practice in an Era of Social Distancing (Track 2

- Incorporating Diversity into your Programs). American Psychological Association 2020

Virtual Session.

3. *Reiner, S., Jackson, J., Howe-Martin, L., & Smith, J. (2020). Creating and Sustaining a

Culturally Sensitive Mentorship Program for the Budding Psychologist and Beyond: Practical

Applications. Annual Association for Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers Meeting,

San Diego, CA. (Cancelled due to COVID-19 & rescheduled for 2021)

4. Pereira, L., Robinson, K., Howe-Martin, L. (2020). Adolescent and Young Adult Training

Competencies for the Psychosocial Provider. Annual Meeting of the American Psychosocial

Oncology Society, Portland, Oregon. Presented Virtually.

5. *Hall, B.C., *Short, T., *Elledge, D., *Najjab, A., & Howe-Martin, L. (2019). Competence,

Consultation, and Conflicts: Using a Medically Complicated Transgender Identity Case to Apply

Ethical Principles. Texas Psychological Association Conference, San Antonio, TX.

6. Howe-Martin, L. (2019). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Applications to the AYA

Oncology Population. 9th Annual Texas AYA Conference, Fort Worth, TX.

7. Howe-Martin, L., & *Denman, D. (2018) Addressing Discrimination and Hatred in Therapy

and Supervision: Promoting Resilience and Responsibility. Texas Psychological Association

Annual Conference, Frisco, TX.

8. Howe-Martin, L.S., McNutt, B., Garcini, L.M., & Parent, M. (2018). I Don’t Have Time for

That”: A Case Study of Poverty, Death, Dying, and Psycho-Oncology. Within Symposium:

Death, Dying, and Intersectionality: An Experiential Workshop. American Psychological

Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.

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9. Heath, C., Howe-Martin, L., Shields, S., & Albritton, K. (2017). Creation of a Community-

Supported AYA Cancer Coalition: The Fort Worth Adolescent Young Adult Oncology Coalition.

Annual Meeting of the American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Orlando, Florida.

10. Howe-Martin, L., *Jester, B., Walker, R., *de la Garza, N., Jha, M., Argenbright, K., & Trivedi,

M. (2016). A Pilot Program for Implementing Mental Health Screening & Mental Health

Navigation Services in a Community-Based Cancer Center. Poster selected for Oral Presentation

as one of the best five innovative clinical interventions. 13th Annual Conference of the American

Psychosocial Oncology Society, San Diego, CA.

11. Howe-Martin, L., Krebaum, S., & Roaten, K. (2014). Opportunities and Challenges for

Psychologists in Medical Settings. Texas Psychological Association Annual Conference, Dallas,

TX.

12. Krebaum, S., Berg, L., Howe-Martin, L., & Roaten, K. (2012) The Utility of Psychological

Consult-Liaison Services in Medical Settings. Texas Psychological Association Annual

Conference, Austin, TX

13. Howe-Martin, L., Krebaum. S., & Roaten, K. (2011). The Utility of Psychology within a County

Hospital Consult-Liaison Psychiatry Service. Southwestern Psychological Association Annual

Conference, San Antonio, Texas.

Posters

1. Pereira, L., Robinson, K., Howe-Martin, L., Marynowski, K, & Kaya, G. (2020). Adolescent and

Young Adult Training Competencies for the Psychosocial Provider. Poster accepted for

presentation at the 44th Annual Association of Pediatric Oncology Social Work Conference, New

York, NY. (Cancelled due to COVID-19).

2. Robinson, K., Young, M., Iskander, J., *Hall, B., Howe-Martin, L., Pereira, L.

(2020). Psychosocial Competencies in Caring for Young Adults: Why are Competencies

Important? Poster presented at the 10th Annual Texas AYA Conference, San Antonio, TX.

3. *Short, T., *Hall, B.C., & Howe-Martin, L. (2019). Mental Health Care Needs for Adolescent

and Young Adult Oncology Patients: A Provider’s Perspective. Poster presented Texas

Psychological Association Convention, San Antonio, TX.

4. *Benedetto, N.N., Howe-Martin, L., *de la Garza, N., Hayes, T., & Walker, R. (2018).

Implementation and Assessment of Two Different Depression and Anxiety Screening Guidelines in

a Medical Setting. Poster presented at the UT Southwestern Women in Science and Medicine

Advisory Committee (WISMAC) Research Symposium, Dallas, Texas.

5. *Benedetto, N.N., Howe-Martin, L., *de la Garza, N., Hayes, T., & Walker, R. (2018).

Implementation and Assessment of Two Different Depression and Anxiety Screening Guidelines in

a Medical Setting. Poster presented at the 52nd Annual Association for Behavioral and Cognitive

Therapies Convention, Washington D.C.

6. *Hall, B.C., *Benedetto, N., Wonderly, L., Mamantov, S., Howe-Martin, L., & Mazour,

T. (2018). The AYA DAY: An all-in-one Psychology, Exercise, and Dietitian service

delivery. Poster presented at the 3rd Global Adolescent & Young Adult Cancer Congress,

Sydney, Australia.

7. *Hall, B.C., Howe-Martin, L., & *Benedetto, N. (2018). CBT-based group therapy

implementation for AYAs. Poster presented at the 3rd Global Adolescent & Young Adult Cancer

Congress, Sydney, Australia.

8. Howe-Martin, LS, *Jester, B, *de la Garza, N, *Benedetto, N., Walker, R; *Kirby, J; *Knox-

Rice, T; Granneman, B; & Trivedi, MH (2018) Evaluating the Role of a Mental Health

Navigation Program in a Community-Based Survivorship Program. Poster presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Tucson, AZ.

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9. Howe-Martin, L., *Jester, B., * Hall, B.C., Walker, R., *de la Garza, N, *Benedetto, N., &

Trivedi, M. (2017). Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Ideation in AYA Cancer Survivors. Poster

presented at the 2nd Annual Global Adolescent & Young Adult Cancer Congress, Atlanta, GA.

10. Howe-Martin, L., *Jester, B., *de la Garza, N., Walker, R., Jha, M., Argenbright, K., & Trivedi,

M. (2017). MH-SCAN: Results From a Pilot Program to Implement Mental Health Screening,

Assessment, and Navigation in a Community-Based Cancer Center. Poster presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Orlando, FL.

11. Howe-Martin, L, Lawrence, SL, *Jester, B, *de la Garza, N, *Benedetto, N., Mazour, T, Walker,

R, Jha, M, Argenbright, KE, & Trivedi, MH (2017). Implementing Mental Health Screening,

Assessment, & Navigation Program in a Community-Based Survivorship Program. Poster

presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Cancer Survivorship Symposium, San

Diego, CA.

12. Howe-Martin, L., *Jester, B., Walker, R., *de la Garza, N., Jha, M., Argenbright, K., & Trivedi,

M. (2016). A Pilot Program for Implementing Mental Health Screening & Mental Health

Navigation Services in a Community-Based Cancer Center. Poster presented at the 13th Annual

Conference of the American Psychosocial Oncology Society, San Diego, CA.

13. *Jester, B., Howe-Martin, L., Walker, R., *de la Garza, N., Grannemann, B. Jha, M.,

Argenbright, K., & Trivedi, M. (2016). Evaluating a new standard-of-care psychopathology

screening and treatment program in a cancer clinic. Poster presented at the 124th Convention of

the American Psychological Association, Denver, CO. 14. Konikkara, J., Pacheco, J., Van Ness, P., Agostini, M., Hays, R., Howe-Martin, L., *Culver, C.,

Munoz, J., Ding, K., Modur, P., & Gupta, P. (2014). Unique Characteristics of Patients with

Comorbid Epileptic and Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures. Poster presented at the American

Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.

15. *Culver, C., Konikkara, J., Howe-Martin, L., Van Ness, P., Agostini, M., Hays, R., Modur, P.,

Ding, K., & Gupta, P. (2014). Impact of Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (PNES) Diagnosis on

Acute Care Resource Utilization, Role for Psychiatric Consultation, and Follow-up within a

Dallas County Hospital System. Poster presented at the American Epilepsy Society Annual

Meeting, Seattle, WA.

16. Howe-Martin, L. S. (January 2012). A Teaching Pedagogy. Poster presented at the 2012 Institute

for Academic Feminist Psychologists, San Antonio, TX.

17. Nichols, M., & Howe-Martin, L. S. (November 2011). A Proposed Model of Psychiatry and

Psychology in Composite Tissue Allotransplantation (Hand Transplant). Poster presented at the

Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting, Chandler, AZ.

18. Biglan, A., Murrell, A. R., & Howe-Martin, L. S. (June 2010). Relationships between

Experiential Avoidance and the Psychological and Behavioral Problems of Adolescence: Gender

Differences. Presentation in J. Pistorello (Chair), AAQ and gender differences: Is what’s good for

the goose, good for the gander? Symposium conducted at the 8th Annual World Conference of

the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, Reno, NV.

Non-peer reviewed scientific or medical publications/materials in print or other media 1. Interviewed by Greene, T. (2020). Mental Health Town Hall 5-part series – Fall 2020. Moncrief

Cancer Institute.

2. Interviewed by Pagan, C. (2018). Ways to Conquer a Scary Diagnosis. WebMD.

https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/features/tough-diagnosis#1

3. Interviewed by Smith, D. (2018). Tips for Sharing a Diagnosis. Herald Democrat.

https://www.heralddemocrat.com/news/20181109/tips-for-sharing-diagnosis

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4. Interviewed by Millar, H. (2017). Patients with Cancer find Purpose in Radical Feats. Cure.

https://www.curetoday.com/publications/cure/2017/summer-2017/patients-with-cancer-find-

purpose-in-radical-feats

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