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Mar 21, 2018 JAMEY J. LISTER, PhD, LLMSW Assistant Professor Wayne State University School of Social Work INFORMATION WSU School of Social Work 5447 Woodward Avenue (Rm 053), Detroit, MI 48202 Telephone: 313-577-4408; Fax: 313-577-8770 [email protected] WSU School of Medicine Tolan Park Medical Building 3901 Chrysler Service Drive (Rm 224), Detroit, MI 48201 Telephone: 313-577-9015 [email protected] EDUCATION PhD, Social Work Sep 2008 Jan 2014 Rutgers University MSW, Interpersonal Practice and Mental Health Sep 2004 Dec 2005 University of Michigan BS, Family Studies and Social Work Sep 1998 Dec 2002 Miami (Ohio) University POSTGRADUATE TRAINING Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Nov 2013 Aug 2015 Wayne State University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences Substance Abuse Research Division FACULTY APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, Wayne State University School of Social Work Aug 2015 present Adjunct Assistant Professor, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Dec 2015 present Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Substance Abuse Research Division RESEARCH STATEMENT Dr. Lister's interdisciplinary research focuses on improving access to high-quality psychosocial treatments for people with opioid use disorder and other addictive behaviors. His projects examine psychosocial and clinical factors that influence treatment outcomes across socio- economically disadvantaged rural and urban communities. Collectively, his work aims to create translatable knowledge that leads to development and implementation of innovative psychosocial treatments that address disparities in addiction treatment access.

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Mar 21, 2018

JAMEY J. LISTER, PhD, LLMSW Assistant Professor

Wayne State University School of Social Work

INFORMATION WSU School of Social Work 5447 Woodward Avenue (Rm 053), Detroit, MI 48202 Telephone: 313-577-4408; Fax: 313-577-8770 [email protected] WSU School of Medicine Tolan Park Medical Building 3901 Chrysler Service Drive (Rm 224), Detroit, MI 48201 Telephone: 313-577-9015 [email protected] EDUCATION PhD, Social Work Sep 2008 – Jan 2014 Rutgers University MSW, Interpersonal Practice and Mental Health Sep 2004 – Dec 2005 University of Michigan BS, Family Studies and Social Work Sep 1998 – Dec 2002 Miami (Ohio) University POSTGRADUATE TRAINING Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Nov 2013 – Aug 2015 Wayne State University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences Substance Abuse Research Division FACULTY APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, Wayne State University School of Social Work Aug 2015 – present Adjunct Assistant Professor, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Dec 2015 – present Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Substance Abuse Research Division RESEARCH STATEMENT Dr. Lister's interdisciplinary research focuses on improving access to high-quality psychosocial treatments for people with opioid use disorder and other addictive behaviors. His projects examine psychosocial and clinical factors that influence treatment outcomes across socio-economically disadvantaged rural and urban communities. Collectively, his work aims to create translatable knowledge that leads to development and implementation of innovative psychosocial treatments that address disparities in addiction treatment access.

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PUBLICATIONS h-index = 6, i10-index = 5 Articles in Refereed Journals

1. Ellis, J.D., Lister, J.J., Struble, C., Cairncross, M., Carr, M.M., &

Ledgerwood, D.M. (2018). Client and clinician-rated characteristics of

problem gamblers with and without history of gambling-related illegal

behaviors. Addictive Behaviors.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.03.017

2. Reid, H.H., Lundahl, L.H., Lister, J.J., Woodcock, E.A., & Greenwald, M.K. (2018). Mediational pathways among trait impulsivity, heroin-use consequences, and current mood state. Addiction Research & Theory. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2018.1434513

3. Moses, T.E., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K.

(2018). Developing a scale of domains of negative consequences of chronic heroin use. Addictive Behaviors, 77, 260-266. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.07.027

4. Moon, M., Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2017). Subtyping

non-treatment-seeking problem gamblers using the pathways model. Journal of Gambling Studies, 33(3), 841-853. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10899-016-9658-y

5. Lister, J.J., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2017). Baseline risk

factors for drug use among African-American patients during first-month induction/stabilization on methadone. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 78, 15-21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2017.04.007

6. Resko, S.M., Brown, S., Lister, J.J., Ondersma, S.J., Cunningham, R.M., &

Walton, M.A. (2017). Technology-based interventions and trainings to reduce the escalation and impact of alcohol problems. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 17(1-2), 114-134. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1533256X.2017.1304948

7. Lister, J.J., Nower, L., & Wohl, M.J.A. (2016). Gambling goals predict

chasing behavior during slot machine play. Addictive Behaviors, 62, 129-134. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.06.018

8. Shpiegel, S., Lister, J.J., & Isralowitz, R. (2016). Relationships between

delinquency and substance use among adolescents emancipating from foster care. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 16(1-2), 113-131. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1533256X.2016.1164059

9. Stoltman, J.J.K., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald,

M.K. (2015). Heroin delay discounting: modulation by pharmacological state, drug-use impulsivity and intelligence. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 23(6), 455-463. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pha0000054

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10. Lister, J.J., Wohl, M.J.A., & Davis, C.G. (2015). The dark side of authenticity: Feeling “real” while gambling interacts with enhancement motives to predict problematic gambling behavior. Journal of Gambling Studies, 31(3), 995-1003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10899-014-9460-7

11. Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2015). Psychological

characteristics of problem gamblers with and without mood disorder. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 60(8), 369-376. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1177/070674371506000806

12. Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2015). Personality traits of

problem gamblers with and without alcohol dependence. Addictive Behaviors, 47, 48-54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2015.02.021

13. Stoltman, J.J.K., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Greenwald, M.K., & Lundahl,

L.H. (2015). Exploration of the telescoping effect among not-in-treatment, intensive heroin-using research volunteers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 148, 217-220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.01.010

14. Lister, J.J., Ledgerwood, D.M., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2015).

Causal pathways between impulsiveness, cocaine use consequences, and depression. Addictive Behaviors, 41, 1-6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.09.017

15. Wohl, M.J.A., Branscombe, N., & Lister, J.J. (2014). When the going gets

tough: Economic threat increases financial risk-taking in games of chance. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5(2), 211-217. http://dx.doi/org/10.1177/1948550613490964

16. Stern, E.R., Welsh, R.C., Fitzgerald, K.D., Gehring, W.J., Lister, J.J., Himle,

J.A., Abelson, J.L., & Taylor, S.F. (2011). Hyperactive error responses and altered connectivity in ventromedial and frontoinsular cortices in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 69(6), 583-591. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.09.048

17. Stern, E.R., Liu, Y., Gehring, W.J., Lister, J.J., Yin, G., Zhang, J., Fitzgerald,

K.D., Himle, J.A., Abelson, J.L., & Taylor, S.F. (2010). Chronic medication does not affect hyperactive error responses in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Psychophysiology, 47(5), 913-920. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8986.2010.00988.x

Papers under Peer-Review

1. Lister, J.J., Brown, S., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (under review). Gender-specific predictors of methadone treatment outcomes among African Americans at an urban clinic.

Edited Book Chapters

1. Lister, J.J., & Nower, L (2013). Gambling and older adults. In D.C.S. Richard, A. Blaszczynski, & L. Nower (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Disordered Gambling (pp. 347-360). New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

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2. Nower, L., & Lister, J.J. (2009). Problem gambling: Then and now. In B.J. Tyrell & I. Posner (Eds.), Casino Gaming in Atlantic City: A 30-year retrospective (pp.64-77). Margate, NJ: Comteq Publishing.

Refereed Meeting Abstracts

1. Moses, T., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2018). Developing domains of negative consequences of regular heroin use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

2. Lister, J.J., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2017). Interpersonal

predictors of short-term treatment outcomes among African-American women in MMT. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 171, e121-e122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.08.338

3. Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2017).

Mediational pathways among trait impulsivity, cocaine use consequences, and quit attempts in cocaine users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 171, e218-e219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.08.597

4. Ledgerwood, D.M., Lister, J.J., LaLiberte, B., & Greenwald, M.K. (2017).

Injection heroin use and methadone maintenance treatment outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 171, e115-e116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.08.322

5. Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2015). Personality and

gambling characteristics of problem gamblers with and without alcohol dependence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 156, e131. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.07.360

6. Stoltman, J.J.K., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald,

M.K. (2015). Temporally-rapid and pharmacological state-dependent heroin delay discounting. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 156, e212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.07.573

7. Reid, H.H., Lundahl, L.H., Lister, J.J., & Greenwald, M.K. (2015) Mediational

pathways among attentional impulsivity, heroin use consequences, mood, and stress response. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 156, e187. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.07.504

8. Lister, J.J., Ledgerwood, D.M., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2015).

Relationship of trait impulsivity and lifetime cocaine use consequences to current depression. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 146, e181. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.09.408

9. Stern, E.R., Liu, Y., Gehring, W.J., Lister, J.J., Fitzgerald, K.D., Martis, B.,

Himle, J.A., Abelson, J.L., & Taylor, S.F. (2008). Effects of incentive value on hyperactive error responses in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 63(7), 178S-179S.

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Shorter Communications in Edited Academic Journals and News Media 1. Lister. J.J. (2018, Feb). How do we fix the opioid crisis in rural communities?

Stockbridge Community News 2018. Retrieved from:

http://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/how-do-we-fix-the-opioid-crisis-in-

rural-communities/

2. Lister, J.J. (2017, Nov). The opioid crisis is at its worst in rural areas. Can

telemedicine help? The Conversation. Retrieved from: https://theconversation.com/the-opioid-crisis-is-at-its-worst-in-rural-areas-can-telemedicine-help-86598

3. Ledgerwood, D.M., & Lister, J.J. (2015, Nov). Why don’t problem gamblers

seek treatment? A few possible reasons. International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors Newsletter, 15(3), 1-3. Retrieved from: http://youthgambling.mcgill.ca/en/PDF/Newsletter/Fall2015.pdf

Technical Reports

1. Wohl, M.J.A., Nower, L., & Lister, J.J. (2015). The relationship of goal setting, affective state and decision making under risk in electronic gaming machine players. Final Report submitted to the Gambling Research Exchange Ontario (GREO). Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

2. Lister, J.J. (2011). Annual program evaluation report: 2011 Follow-up

outcome statistics Fall 2011, 28-33. Final report submitted to the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey (CCGNJ, Inc.). Hamilton, NJ.

Articles in Preparation for Peer-Reviewed Submission

1. Moses, T. E., Lister, J.J., & Greenwald, M.K. (in progress). Examining characteristic differences in heroin use patterns between African American and Non-Hispanic White injection drug users. Manuscript in preparation.

2. Lister, J.J., Weaver, A., Ellis, J.D., Ledgerwood, D.M., & Himle, J.A. (in

progress). Rural opioid use disorder treatment: A systematic review. Manuscript in preparation.

3. Ledgerwood, D.M., Lister, J.J., LaLiberte, B., & Greenwald, M.K. (in

progress). Injection opioid use as a predictor of treatment outcomes among methadone maintained opioid dependence patients. Manuscript in preparation.

4. Lister, J.J., Weaver, A., Ellis, J.D., Himle, J.A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (in progress). Medication-assisted treatment access disparities in Michigan: A county-level analysis. Manuscript in preparation.

5. Lister, J.J., Ellis, J.D., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (in progress).

Psychosocial risk and protective factor predictors of methadone treatment outcomes among patients at an urban clinic. Manuscript in preparation.

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6. Lister, J.J., Briskey, A., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (in progress). A systematic review of protective factors for successful treatment outcomes among opioid-dependent persons. Manuscript in preparation.

7. Shpiegel, S., Lister, J.J., Kral, M., & Ludeke, R. (in progress). Risk factors for suicidal ideation and attempts among adolescents in foster care. Manuscript in preparation.

Guest Appearances in News Media

1. Lister, J.J. & Canty, C. (2018, Jan). Telemedicine could be effective weapon in war on opioid addiction in rural Michigan. Michigan Radio’s Stateside 2018. Retrieved from: http://michiganradio.org/post/telemedicine-could-be-effective-weapon-war-opioid-addiction-rural-michigan

SELECTED AWARDS, HONORS, & FELLOWSHIPS

Travel Award to Sorlandet Sykehus (Kristiansand, Norway) Wayne State University 2017

Office of the Vice President for Research & Office of International Programs This award provided $2,800 to collaborate with Sorlandet Sykehus to develop and implement an Internet-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder. NIDA Women & Sex/Gender Junior Investigator Travel Award 2016

National Institute on Drug Abuse This award ($1000) recognized excellence in drug dependence research

among junior investigators regarding women and sex/gender. Twenty awardees. Early Career Investigator Travel Award 2015 College on Problems of Drug Dependence This award ($2000) recognized excellence in drug dependence research among investigators within 5 years of their doctorate or residency. Thirteen awardees.

Outstanding Paper by a Wayne State University Postdoctoral Scholar 2014 Wayne State University This award recognized the best university-wide paper by a Wayne State University postdoctoral scholar. One awardee. Outstanding Poster by a Wayne State University Postdoctoral Scholar 2014 Wayne State University Postdoctoral Association This award recognized the best university-wide poster presentations by Wayne State University postdoctoral scholars at the second annual WSU Postdoctoral Symposium. Three awardees.

Dr. Durand Jacobs Dissertation Award 2014 National Council on Problem Gambling This award recognized the best problem-gambling dissertation among all North American submissions. One awardee. Dean’s Dissertation Award 2014 Rutgers University School of Social Work This award recognized the best dissertation among all 2014 graduates of Rutgers University School of Social Work. One awardee.

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Fulbright Canada Educational Exchange Fellowship 2011 –2012 Fulbright U.S. Student Program This award ($15,000) recognized outstanding international scholarship

related to North American problem gambling research at Carleton University (U.S. supervisor: Lia Nower; Canadian supervisor: Michael Wohl). Approximately twenty awardees annually.

Qualifying Examination Honors Distinction 2010

Rutgers University School of Social Work This distinction recognized honors status on both sections, Direct Research and Quantitative Research Methods, of the doctoral studies’ qualifying examination. One to two distinctions per section annually. Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship 2008 – 2011 Rutgers University School of Social Work This fellowship provided a living stipend ($70,000 in total) for three years of doctoral studies (2008-2011) at Rutgers University School of Social Work. The fellowship featured training at the Center for Gambling Studies (supervisor: Lia Nower, JD, PhD). Less than one fellowship provided annually. GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND OTHER FUNDING Funded Ongoing Projects 1. State of Michigan Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis Grant Role: Co-Investigator

Funding Body: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Applicant: State of Michigan Dept. of Health Human Services, Office of Recovery Oriented Systems of Care

Type: Program Evaluation Period: 07/01/17 – 06/30/19 Received Total: $590,000 ($295,000 per year) 2. Project on Rural Opioid Use Disorder [PROUD] Role: Principal Investigator Funding Body: Wayne State University School of Social Work Type: Research Enhancement Program (Health Award) Period: 05/15/17 – 08/15/18 Received Total: $5,000 (awarded May 2017) 3. A Survey of Social Work Students' Mental Health and Their Attitudes Towards Mental

Illness and Substance Use Disorders Role: Co-Investigator (Co-PIs: M. Kral & A. Gonzalez-Prendes) Funding Body: Wayne State University School of Social Work Type: Research Enhancement Program (Health Award) Period: 05/15/17 – 08/15/18 Received Total: $5,000

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4. Injection Opioid Use among African-American Patients in Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder

Role: Co-Principal Investigator (PI: J. Urbiel) Funding Body: Wayne State University Office of the Provost Type: Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Period: 05/15/17 – 12/15/17 Received Funds: $3,050 (awarded May 2017) 5. Biobehavioral Interdisciplinary Group on Gambling – BIGG Project, Biofeedback of

heart variability in gambling disorder: A pilot study Role: Co-Principal Investigator (PI: M. Benbouriche) Funding Body: Researchers of Biobehavioral Health in Urban Settings Today (RoBUST) Type: Seed Grant Period: 04/01/17 – 09/30/18 Received Total: $22,500 (awarded Feb 2017) 6. Psychosocial Characteristic Predictors of Short- and Long-Term Treatment Outcomes

among Patients in an Urban Methadone Clinic Role: Principal Investigator Funding Body: Wayne State University Office of the Provost Type: University Research Grant Period: 05/15/16 – 08/15/16 Received Total: $10,000 (awarded Apr 2016) Funded Completed Projects 7. Hardships and Needs of Persons with Heroin-Dependency: A Grounded Theory of

What Social Workers Need to Know Role: Faculty Mentor (Fellow: L. Notoriano) Funding Body: Wayne State University Office of the Provost Type: Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Period: 05/15/16 – 12/15/16 Received Funds: $3,050 (awarded May 2016) 8. Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

Role: Postdoctoral Fellow (Supervisor/Applicant: D. Ledgerwood) Funding Body: Wayne State Office of the Vice President for Research

Type: Faculty Competition for Post-doctoral Fellows Period: 11/23/13 – 11/22/15 Requested/Received Total: $90,000 (DL received June 2013) 9. The Effect of Inflated Monetary Goals on Risky Decision Making during Slot Machine

Play Role: Fellow (Faculty Mentors: L. Nower & M. Wohl) Funding Body: Fulbright U.S. Student Program Type: Fulbright Canada Educational Exchange Fellowship Period: 09/01/11 – 05/31/12 Received Total: $15,000 (awarded Apr 2011)

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10. Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship Role: Fellow (Faculty Supervisor: L. Nower) Funding Body: Rutgers University School of Social Work & Center for Gambling Studies Period: 09/01/08 – 08/31/2011 Received Total: $70,000 PRIOR EXPERIENCE ON FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS 1. The Relationship of Goal Setting, Affective State and Decision Making Under Risk in

Electronic Gaming Machine Players Role: Project Coordinator (PIs: L. Nower & M. Wohl) Funding Body: Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre (GREO) Type: Level III Grant Period: 09/01/11 – 08/31/2012 Received Total: $157,680 2. Functional Neuroanatomy of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Role: Clinical Research Coordinator (PI: S. Taylor) Funding Body: National Institute of Mental Health Type: RO1 Period: 04/01/05 – 03/31/10 (my time: 01/01/06 – 08/31/08) Received Total: $1,563,386 3. Neuroimaging and CBT for OCD Role: Clinical Research Coordinator (PI: J. Himle) Funding Body: University of Michigan Dept. of Psychiatry Research Committee Period: 03/01/07 – 09/01/09 (my time: 03/01/07 – 08/31/08) Received Total: $17,420 REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Podium and Poster Presentations (* student mentee)

1. Lister, J.J., Weaver, A., *Ellis, J.D., Ledgerwood, D.M., & Himle, J.A. (2018). Rural opioid use disorder treatment: A systematic review. Paper scheduled for Mar 2018 submission to the 43rd Annual National Institute on Social Work and Human Service in Rural Areas National Rural Social Work Caucus, Murray, KY.

2. *Briskey, A.M., *Swantek, D.R., *Salvage, J., & Lister, J.J. (2018). Integrating addictions research into social work education: Preparing students for research-informed practice. Paper submitted for poster presentation at the 64th Annual Program Meeting for the Council on Social Work Education, Orlando, FL.

3. *Thompson, I., & Lister, J.J. (2018). Clinical research training in rural opioid

use disorder treatment. Paper scheduled for poster presentation at the 2nd Annual Social Work Student Research Symposium, Detroit, MI.

4. *Swantek, D.R., Briskey, A.M., *Salvage, J., & Lister, J.J. (2018). Social

work education preparing students to provide evidence-based psychosocial services through addictions research. Paper scheduled poster presentation at the 2nd Annual Social Work Student Research Symposium, Detroit, MI.

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5. Weaver, A., Lister, J.J., & Gjesfjeld, C.D. (2018). Rural behavioral health

treatment access disparities: Applying Grand Challenges for Social Work. Paper submitted for an interactive workshop at the 64th Annual Program Meeting for the Council on Social Work Education, Orlando, FL.

6. Ellis, J.D., Lister, J.J., Struble, C., Cairncross, M., Carr, M.M., &

Ledgerwood, D.M. (2018). Client and clinician-rated characteristics of problem gamblers with and without history of gambling-related illegal behaviors. Poster scheduled for presentation at the 32nd National Conference on Problem Gambling, Cleveland, OH.

7. Lister, J.J., Brown, S., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2018). A

precise investigation of African-American women in methadone treatment: Gender differences and predictors of early-treatment drug use. Podium presentation at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC.

8. Weaver, A., Lister, J.J., & Gjesfjeld, C.D. (2018). Rural behavioral health.

Special Interest Group presentation at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research.

9. Shpiegel, S., Lister, J., Kral, M., & Ludeke, R. (2018). Risk factors for

suicidal ideation and attempts among adolescents in foster care. Podium presentation at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC.

10. *Urbiel, J.J., Mischel, E., Arfken, C.L., & Lister, J.J. (faculty mentor) (2017).

Injection use among African-American patients in medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder. Poster scheduled for presentation at the Wayne State University Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Conference.

11. Moses, T., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K.

(2017). Developing domains of negative consequences of regular heroin use. Poster presented at the 79th Annual Scientific Meeting for the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Montreal, QC.

12. *Moses, T., Lister, J.J., & Greenwald, M.K. (2017). Examining race

differences in injection heroin use to guide future development of targeted harm reduction services. Poster presented at the CUNY Institute for Health Equity Annual Conference. New York, NY.

13. *Urbiel, J.J., Rhodes, G.L., Arfken, C.L., & Lister, J.J. (faculty mentor)

(2017). Injection opioid use among patients at an urban methadone clinic: an evaluation of race/ethnic differences in injection status. Poster presented at the Wayne State University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences Translational Neuroscience Program Symposium and Research Day, Detroit, MI.

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14. Lister, J.J., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2017). Psychosocial predictors and methadone treatment outcomes among African-Americans: A substance abuse research program to address minority health disparities. Podium presentation at the University of Alabama Birmingham’s 12th Annual Health Disparities Research Symposium, Birmingham, AL.

15. *Urbiel, J.J., Rhodes, G.L., Arfken, C.L., & Lister, J.J. (faculty mentor)

(2017). Injection opioid use among patients at an urban methadone clinic: an evaluation of race/ethnic differences in injection status. Poster presented at the University of Alabama Birmingham’s 12th Annual Health Disparities Research Symposium, Birmingham, AL.

16. *Johns, A., & Lister, J.J. (faculty mentor) (2017). The protective influence of

the church on African-American men's health: an in-depth 3-paper review. Podium presentation at the Wayne State University School of Social Work Social Justice Student Symposium, Detroit, MI.

17. *Urbiel, J.J., Rhodes, G.L., Arfken, C.L., & Lister, J.J. (faculty mentor)

(2017). Injection opioid use among patients at an urban methadone clinic: an evaluation of race/ethnic differences in injection status. Poster presentation at the Wayne State University School of Social Work Social Justice Student Symposium, Detroit, MI.

18. Riggs. R., & Lister, J.J. (2017). Gambling disorder and co-occurring mental

health disorders. Podium presentation at The Ninth Annual Gambling Disorder Symposium, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Novi, MI.

19. *Notoriano, L.M., & Lister, J.J. (faculty mentor) (2016). Hardships and

needs of persons with heroin-dependency: a grounded theory of what social workers need to know. Poster presentation at the Wayne State University Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Conference.

20. Lister, J.J., & *Notoriano, L.M. (2016). Psychosocial characteristics of

heroin-dependent patients at an urban methadone clinic: An interdisciplinary prospective study and mentored research fellowship. Podium presentation at Wayne State Insiders’ Perspectives on Shifting Health Disparity to Health Equity, Detroit, MI.

21. Lister, J.J., Ledgerwood, D.M., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2016).

Causal pathways between impulsiveness, cocaine use consequences, and depression. Poster presentation at the Wayne State University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences Translational Neuroscience Program Symposium and Research Day, Detroit, MI.

22. Moses, T., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K.

(2017). Developing domains of negative consequences of regular heroin use. Paper presented at Wayne State University School of Medicine Medical Student Research Symposium, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

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23. Lister, J.J., Woodcock, E.A., Weaver, A., & Greenwald, M.K. (2016). Race and sex differences in daily hassles, uplifts, and current depression among regular heroin users. Paper presented at the Researchers of Biobehavioral Health in Urban Settings Today (RoBUST) 2nd Annual Fall Symposium, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

24. Ledgerwood, D.M., Moon, M., Lister, J.J., & Milosevic A. (2016). Subtyping

as a framework for problem gambling assessment and treatment. Paper presented at the 30th National Conference on Problem Gambling, Tarrytown, NY.

25. Lister, J.J., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2016). Interpersonal predictors of short-term treatment outcomes among African-American women in MMT. Poster presented at the 78th Annual Scientific Meeting for the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.

26. Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2016).

Mediational pathways among trait impulsivity, cocaine use consequences, and quit attempts in cocaine users. Poster presented at the 78th Annual Scientific Meeting for the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.

27. Ledgerwood, D.M., Lister, J.J., LaLiberte, B., & Greenwald, M.K. (2016).

Injection heroin use and methadone maintenance treatment outcomes. Poster presented at the 78th Annual Scientific Meeting for the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Palm Springs, CA.

28. Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Reid, H.H., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K.

(2016). Gender-specific mediational pathways among trait impulsivity, heroin-use consequences, and current depression in heroin abusers. Poster presented at the 9th Annual InWomen’s Conference, Palm Springs, CA.

29. Lister, J.J. (2016). How might co-occurring mental health disorders

undermine treatment outcomes for gambling disorder? Plenary talk presented at the Alberta Gambling Research Institute’s 15th Annual Conference, Banff, AB.

30. Cunningham, J., Lister, J.J., & Nower, L. (2016). Creative intervention.

Concurrent conversation and networking session co-facilitated at the Alberta Gambling Research Institute’s 15th Annual Conference, Banff, AB.

31. Moon, M., Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2016). Subtyping

community-recruited problem gamblers using the pathways model. Poster presented at the Alberta Gambling Research Institute’s 15th Annual Conference, Banff, AB.

32. Shpiegel, S., Lister, J.J., & Isralowitz, R. (2016). The predictive role of

delinquency to future substance use among youth aging-out of foster care. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC.

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33. Lister, J.J., Greenwald, M.K., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2015). Psychosocial characteristic predictors of drug use among African-American patients during first-month induction/stabilization on methadone. Poster presented at the 1st Annual Researchers of Biobehavioral Health in Urban Settings Today (RoBUST) Symposium, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

34. Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., & Greenwald, M.K. (2015). Race differences in

heroin use characteristics and current mood state among community recruited chronic heroin users. Poster presented at the 1st Annual Researchers of Biobehavioral Health in Urban Settings Today (RoBUST) Symposium, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

35. Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2015). Problem/pathological

gamblers with co-occurring mood disorders: Characteristics and treatment recommendations. Paper presented at the 29th National Conference on Problem Gambling, Baltimore, MD.

36. Lister, J.J., Milosevic, A., & Ledgerwood, D.M. (2015). Personality and gambling characteristics of problem gamblers with and without alcohol dependence. Poster presented at the 77th Annual Scientific Meeting for the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Phoenix, AZ.

37. Reid, H.H., Lundahl, L.H., Lister, J.J., & Greenwald, M.K. Mediational

pathways among attentional impulsivity, heroin use consequences, mood, and stress response. Poster presented at the 77th Annual Scientific Meeting for the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Phoenix, AZ.

38. Stoltman, J.J.K., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald,

M.K. (2015). Temporally-rapid and pharmacological state-dependent heroin delay discounting. Poster presented at the 77th Annual Scientific Meeting for the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Phoenix, AZ.

39. Stoltman, J.J.K., Woodcock, E.A., Lister, J.J., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald

M.K. (2014). Temporally-rapid and pharmacological state-dependent heroin delay discounting: Individual differences. Poster presented at Vermont Center on Behavioral Health’s Annual Conference, Burlington, VT.

40. Lister, J.J. (2015). Youth and young adult gambling: Risk factors, motivations, and treatment. Clinical workshop presented at The Seventh Annual Gambling Disorder Symposium, Michigan Department of Community Health, Detroit, MI.

41. Lister, J.J., Ledgerwood, D.M., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2014).

Causal pathways between impulsiveness, cocaine use consequences, and depression. Poster presented at Wayne State University’s 2nd Annual Postdoctoral Research Symposium, Detroit, MI.

42. Lister, J.J., Nower, L., & Wohl, M.J.A. (2014). The relationship of gambling

goals and loss/win conditions on chasing behavior during slot machine play. Poster session awarded (declined) at the 28th National Conference on Problem Gambling, Orlando, FL.

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43. Lister, J.J., Ledgerwood, D.M., Lundahl, L.H., & Greenwald, M.K. (2014). Relationship of trait impulsivity and lifetime cocaine use consequences to current depression. Poster presented at the 76th Annual Scientific Meeting for the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

44. Lister, J.J., Wohl, M.J.A., & Nower, L. (2013). The relationship of

vulnerability factors and persistence during slot machine play. Paper presented at the 15th International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking, Las Vegas, NV.

45. Lister, J.J., Nower, L., & Wohl, M.J.A. (2013). Goal setting, chasing, and

persistence during slot machine play. Paper presented at the 15th International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking, Las Vegas, NV.

46. Lister, J.J., Wohl, M.J.A., & Davis, C.G. (2013). The dark side of authenticity:

Feeling “real” while gambling interacts with enhancement motives to predict problematic gambling behaviour. Poster presented at the Alberta Gambling Research Institute’s 12th Annual Conference, Banff, AB.

47. Wohl, M.J.A., Branscombe, N., & Lister, J.J. (2012). When the going gets

tough, the tough get betting: Poor economic prospects increase gambling behavior. Poster presented at the Alberta Gambling Research Institute’s 11th Annual Conference, Banff, AB.

48. Stern, E.R., Abelson, J.L., Himle, J.A., Lister, J.J., Fitzgerald, K.D., Welsh,

R.C., & Taylor, S.F. (2011). Cognitive behavioral therapy in obsessive-compulsive disorder changes connectivity between anterior insula and default mode network. Poster presented at the 50th Anniversary Meeting for the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Waikaloa Beach, HI.

49. Lister, J.J. (2010). Enhancing the credibility of human strengths. Paper

presented at the 56th Annual Program Meeting for the Council on Social Work Education, Portland, OR.

50. Lister, J.J., & Nower L. (2009). Motivation for gambling: A logotherapeutic

perspective on the origins of excess. Paper presented at the 14th International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking, Lake Tahoe, NV.

Teaching Wayne State University School of Social Work

1. Graduate: DSM in Clinical Social Work Practice (SW8115), MSW course, instructed 7 sections (1 online) (Fall 2015 – present)

2. Graduate: Research Methods I (SW7820), MSW course, instructed 2 sections (Winter 2017 – present)

3. Graduate: Directed Study (SW7990), directed 5 MSW students, Winter 2017, Fall 2017, and Winter 2018

4. Undergraduate: Directed Study (SW4990), directed 1 BSW student, Winter 2017

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5. Undergraduate: Field Practice in Social Work (SW4998), supervised 1 BSW student, Fall 2017, Winter 2018

Rutgers University School of Social Work

6. Graduate: Psychopathology, MSW course, instructed 1 section Spring 2013

7. Graduate: Family and Group Therapy, MSW course, instructed 1 section, Spring 2011 Essays/Theses/Dissertations/Fellowships/Independent Studies Directed

1) Iyonna Thompson, MSW student, “Clinical Research Training in Rural Opioid Treatment” WSU Directed Study (Winter 2018, 3 credits); Faculty Supervisor: Jamey Lister

2) Amanda Briskey, MSW student, “Scholarly Writing and Literature Review

Training: A Co-Authorship Opportunity on a Peer-Reviewed Article Submission on Opioid Treatment” (Winter 2018, 2 credits); Faculty Supervisor: Jamey Lister

3) John Salvage, MSW student, “Experiential Research Immersion in

Methadone Clinic Study, Phase II: Continuing Conducting Informed Consent and Survey Instructions with Participants” WSU Directed Study (Winter 2018, 1 credit); Faculty Supervisor: Jamey Lister

4) Joseph Urbiel, BSW student, “Injection Use among African-American Patients

in Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder” WSU Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program final report (December 2017); Faculty Mentor: Jamey Lister

5) John Salvage, MSW student, “Experiential Research Immersion in an Urban

Methadone Clinic: Mentored Training in Clinical Research Procedures” WSU Directed Study (Fall 2017, 1 credit); Faculty Supervisor: Jamey Lister

6) Joseph Urbiel, BSW student, “Injection Opioid Use among Black Patients at

an Urban Methadone Clinic: An Evaluation of Risk/Protective Factors to Injection Status” WSU Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program application (March 2017); Faculty Mentor: Jamey Lister

7) Alan Johns, BSW student, “The Issues of African American Males and

Resilient Outcomes” WSU Directed Study (Winter 2017, 3 credits). Faculty Supervisor: Jamey Lister

8) Tina Banks, MSW student, “Risk and Protective Factors for Heroin Treatment

Outcomes among African American Women: An Annotated Bibliography and Review" WSU Directed Study (Winter 2017, 3 credits). Faculty Supervisor: Jamey Lister

9) Lauren Notoriano, BSW student, “Hardships and Needs of Persons with

Heroin-Dependency: A Grounded Theory of What Social Workers Need to Know” WSU Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program final report (November 2016); Faculty Mentor: Jamey Lister

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10) Lauren Notoriano, BSW student, “Hardships and Needs of Persons with Heroin-Dependency: A Grounded Theory of What Social Workers Need to Know” WSU Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program application (March 2016); Faculty Mentor: Jamey Lister

SELECTED SERVICE Academic Service at Wayne State

1. Wayne State University School of Social Work Doctoral Committee Member (2015 – present)

Attend meetings and PhD student events, vote on committee matters.

2. Wayne State University School of Social Work 1st and 2nd Annual Social Work Student Research Symposia

Planning Committee, Tenure Track Faculty Member (2017 – present)

Oversee submission guidelines; review abstracts; attend meetings.

3. Wayne State University School of Social Work

Dean’s Budget Advisory Committee (2016 – present)

Attend meetings; assist on budget matters specific to WSU-SSW.

4. Wayne State University

Faculty Hearing Panel, Social Work representative (2016 – present)

My primary responsibility is to assist on faculty hearings as necessary

5. Wayne State University School of Social Work

PhD Steering Committee Member, Ad-Hoc (2016 – present)

Review PhD applicants’ materials; make admission recommendations.

6. Wayne State University School of Social Work

Search Committee Member, Ad-Hoc (2016)

Hosted a faculty candidate during campus visit (chair couldn’t attend).

7. Wayne State University School of Social Work (2016) CADAS (Certificate for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Studies), Ad-Hoc

Provided feedback on curriculum development to CADAS director.

8. Wayne State University Researchers of Biobehav. Health in Urban Settings Today (RoBUST)

Affiliate Faculty Member (2016 – present)

Attend symposia; available to mentor WSU students/postdocs.

9. Wayne State University Postdoctoral Association

Member (2014 – 2015)

I regularly corresponded with other members and attended WSU

Postdoctoral Association events.

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Regional and National Service 1. Michigan Association on Problem Gambling (MAPG)

Treasurer and Board Member (2016 – present)

Attend meetings and produce reports bi-monthly; make purchases and

manage payments to MAPG; assist with annual state gambling symposium.

2. National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG)

Program Committee Member, Treatment Track (2014 – present)

Judge submissions; attend conference calls (29th – 32nd annual conferences).

3. Invited Article Reviewer for Peer-Reviewed Journals

Reviewed for 17 peer-reviewed journals in substance-related and addictive

disorders, social work, and psychiatry.

1) Addiction (5.79) 2) Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (3.42) 3) Addictive Behaviors (2.94) 4) Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (2.87) 5) BioMed Central Psychiatry (2.61) 6) Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (2.54) 7) Psychiatry Research (2.53) 8) Journal of Gambling Studies (2.17) 9) Journal of Addiction Medicine (2.13) 10) Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria (2.05) 11) Addiction Research & Theory (1.32) 12) International Gambling Studies (1.44) 13) International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction (1.18) 14) Social Work in Health Care (0.95) 15) Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions (not indexed) 16) Journal of Gerontological Social Work (not indexed) 17) Journal of Gambling Issues (not indexed)

Academic Service (Past)

1. Wayne State University Postdoctoral Association Member (2014 – 2015) Corresponded with other members and attended association events.

2. Doctoral Executive Committee Member (2010 – 2011) Rutgers University School of Social Work Participated in monthly meetings related to doctoral program development.

3. Doctoral Student Association President (2009 – 2011)

Rutgers University School of Social Work Organized student events; met with doctoral director as student advocate.

Professional Memberships Related to Discipline 1. Society for Social Work and Research

Rural Behavioral Health Special Interest Group

Co-Organizer (2017 – present)

Organize group; collaborate with members throughout the year.

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2. University of Michigan School of Social Work Treatment Innovation and Dissemination Lab

Member (2014 – present)

Attend lab meetings, present research, and provide feedback to members.

3. Society for Social Work and Research Substance Misuse and Addictive Behaviors Special Interest Group

Member (2016 – present)

Correspond with other leading addictions scholars in social work.

4. Society for Social Work and Research Member (2016 – 2017)

5. Wayne State University School of Social Work Substance Abuse, Violence, Mental Health Affinity Group

Member (2015 – present)

Attend group meetings and provide feedback for ongoing studies.

6. Wayne State University School of Social Work Suicide Research Group

Member (2015 – 2016)

Attended bi-weekly groups, presented my research, and provided feedback.

CLINICAL TRAININGS, ACADEMIC WORKSHOPS, & INVITED LECTURES

1. Brummet, C., Kapicka, S., Lister, J. (co-panelists) (2018). Opioid crisis panel discussion. Academic panel discussion for the University of Michigan School of Public Health, Health Policy Student Association (HPSA), Ann Arbor, MI.

2. Lister, J.J. (2017). Gambling disorder: Background, treatment, and a focus

on co-occurring depression. Clinical training presented at the University of Michigan’s Addiction Psychiatry Didactic, Ann Arbor, MI.

3. Lister, J.J. (2015). Problem gamblers with co-occurring depressive and

alcohol use disorders: Characteristics and treatment recommendations. Clinical training presented at the Evergreen Council on Problem Gambling, Bellevue, WA.

4. Lister, J.J. (2015). How do people with heroin and opioid use problems

recover? Clinical training presented at Health Management Systems of America, Detroit, MI.

5. Lister, J.J. (2015). The journey of a research project: How to create

measurable and pragmatic study designs from big ideas. Invited lecture at Wayne State University School of Social Work Doctoral Program, Detroit, MI.

6. Lister, J.J. (2015). Problem gambling treatment by personality type:

Understanding individual differences and enhancing traditional treatments. Clinical training presented for Health Management Systems of America, Problem Gambling Treatment and Prevention Service, Detroit, MI.

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7. Lister, J.J. (2013). Motivations, decision making, and other risk factors for disordered gambling: A review of recent projects. Clinical training presented to the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey Treatment Providers Network, Hamilton, NJ.

8. Lister, J.J. (2012). Gambling goals: The influence of expectations on slot

machine play. Invited lecture at Carleton University Department of Psychology Lab Group, Ottawa, ON.

9. Lister, J.J. (2010). Testing out the strengths perspective: A critical review of

the evidence and recommendations for continued theory development and testing. Invited lecture at Rutgers University School of Social Work Doctoral Program, New Brunswick, NJ.

10. Lister, J.J., & Nower L. (2009). Motivation for gambling: A logotherapeutic

perspective on the origins of excess. Clinical training presented at the meeting of the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey Treatment Providers Network, Hamilton, NJ.