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Curriculum Vitae November, 2016 CHARLES R. CARLSON Biographical Information Born: September 30, 1953 Birthplace: Brookings, South Dakota Present Address: Department of Psychology University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40506-0044 Phone: (859) 257–4394 office FAX: (859) 323–1979 E-Mail [email protected] Education South Dakota State University, B. S. (With Highest Honors), 1975 Vanderbilt University, M.A., 1981 Thesis: Influence of Children's Emotional States on the Recognition of Emotion in Peers and Social Motives to Change Another's Emotional State Vanderbilt University, Ph.D., 1983 Dissertation: Children's Emotions and Their Responses to Social Comparisons Teaching Experience University of Kentucky. Professor of Psychology and Joint Professor of Dentistry and Behavioral Science. Formerly

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Curriculum Vitae

November, 2016

CHARLES R. CARLSON

Biographical Information

Born: September 30, 1953

Birthplace: Brookings, South Dakota

Present Address: Department of PsychologyUniversity of KentuckyLexington, KY 40506-0044

Phone: (859) 257–4394 officeFAX: (859) 323–1979E-Mail [email protected]

Education

South Dakota State University, B. S. (With Highest Honors), 1975Vanderbilt University, M.A., 1981 Thesis: Influence of Children's Emotional States on the Recognition of

Emotion in Peers and Social Motives to Change Another's Emotional StateVanderbilt University, Ph.D., 1983 Dissertation: Children's Emotions and Their Responses to Social Comparisons

Teaching Experience

University of Kentucky. Professor of Psychology and Joint Professor of Dentistry and Behavioral Science. Formerly Chair, Department of Psychology; Director of Research and Behavioral Medicine, Orofacial Pain Center. Responsibilities include departmental administration, graduate and undergraduate teaching, supervision of graduate research and clinical training, and development of applied multidisciplinary research concerning the use of self-regulation procedures with temporomandibular dysfunctions and other muscle pain disorders of the trigeminal system. Developed collaborative research program examining risk factors for underage risk taking. August, 1988 to present.

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Rush–Presbyterian Medical University. Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Social Sciences. Implemented stretch–based relaxation training for university–wide employee stress mangement program. Active with Dr. Frank L. Collins in collaborative research focusing on the use of stretch relaxation training for reducing psychophysiological activity. Special areas of interest include applications for rheumatic and cardiovascular dysfunctions. July, 1986 to August, 1988.

Wheaton College. Associate/Assistant Professor of Psychology with responsibility for teaching graduate and undergraduate level courses in behavioral medicine, research design, developmental, and community psychology. August, 1984 to July, 1988.

Vanderbilt University. Teaching Assistant in introductory course on psychology.

Responsible for providing individualized instruction and presenting several 90–minute lectures on topics that included human development, cognition, and control of emotion. Spring, 1981.

Baylor University/Academy of Health Sciences, Ft. Sam Houston, TX. Instructor in Staff and Faculty Development Division. Taught 400 instructor–candidates annually with major areas of teaching responsibilities including communication techniques, student counseling and performance evaluation. Also developed and taught numerous short courses and workshops to health care professionals on topics that included performance feedback, preventive academic counseling, study skills, stress response management and educational technology. April, 1976 to May, 1979.

American School in London, London, England. Teaching intern for high schoolchemistry. August to December, 1974.

Clinical Experience

Clinical Psychologist, Orofacial Pain Center, University of Kentucky, Frankfort and Lexington, KY. July, 1988 to present. Wheaton, IL, August, 1984 to July, 1988. Specializing in behavioral medicine and health psychology. Areas of interest include muscle tension, stress/anxiety disorders, chronic orofacial pain and psychophysiological disorders.

Resident, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS.August, 1983 to August, 1984. Rotations included chronic pain and psychophysiological disorders (Ellie T. Sturgis, Ph.D.), behavioral pediatrics (Ronald S. Drabman, Ph.D.), forensic psychology (William G. Johnson, Ph.D.) and behavioral gerontology (Stephen R. Rapp, Ph.D.).

Fellow, Interuniversity Psychological and Counseling Center, Vanderbilt University. Intake interviewing and individual and group psychotherapy, psychological evaluation and coordinator of weight management program. September, 1982 to August, 1983. Supervisor: Nicholas Sieveking, Ph.D.

Clinician, Interuniversity Psychological and Counseling Center, Vanderbilt University. Individual psychotherapy, psychological evaluation and

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limited intake interviewing. September, 1981 to May, 1982. Supervisor: James T. Trent, Ph.D.

Behavioral medicine trainee, Diabetes Research and Training Center, Vanderbilt

University Medical Center. Behavior–analytic assessment and formulation of psychological dysfunction and behaviorally–oriented psychotherapy. March, 1981 to June, 1983. Supervisor: Ira D. Turkat, Ph.D.

Clinical intern, Womack Army Hospital, Ft. Bragg, NC. Psychological and neuro–

psychological evaluation of inpatients and outpatients, supervision of technical personnel and presentation of clinical seminar. January, 1981. Supervisor: Jacklyn Hungerland, Ph.D.

Psychology trainee, Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences Unit, VeteransAdministration Medical Center, Nashville, TN. Psychological and neuropsychological evaluation of adult inpatients and outpatients, individual and group psychotherapy, presentation of case conferences/seminars, relaxation training and biofeedback. September, 1980 to May, 1981. Supervisors: Norman Stephenson, Ph.D. and Barbara Key, M.A.

Clinical trainee, Adult Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University Medical Center.Administration, scoring and interpretation of standard psychological tests for in/outpatient consultations. Summer, 1980. Supervisor: Warren Webb, Ph.D.

National Service

Council, American Academy of Orofacial Pain, 2010-2013.Journal Committee, American Academy of Orofacial Pain, 2006-present.National Practice Guidelines Committee for the Assessment, Diagnosis, and

Management of Orofacial Pain, American Academy of Orofacial Pain, 1998 to present.

Consultant, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, 1996 to present.Chair, Ethics Committee, American Academy of Orofacial Pain, 2003-2005.Education Review Committee, American Academy of Orofacial Pain, 1998 to

2002.

University/Departmental Service

Advisory Committee, Center for Research on Violence Against Women, 2008 to present.Senior Vice Provost for Academic Excellence, 10/2015-3/2016.Director of University of Kentucky Internship Consortium Affiliated Internship,

2011- 2016.Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Performance Evaluation and Probationary

Period Delays. University of Kentucky Provost Office, 2014.Search Committee, Developmental Faculty Position, Department of Psychology,

2014.

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CoChair, University Search Committee for Provost, 2012-2013.College of Arts and Sciences Liaison for External Review of College, 2012.Chair, Dean’s Committee on Undergraduate Retention and Graduation, 2011-2012.Search Committee, Dean of College of Medicine, 2010-2011.Chair, Department of Psychology, 7/1/2004 to 6/30/10.Acting Chair, Department of Psychology, 7/1/2003-12/31-2003.Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology, 2001-2003.Chair, Arts & Sciences Social Sciences Advisory Committee, 2001-2003.Search Committee, Dean of College of Dentistry, 2002-2003.University Senate, 1998-2001.Chair, Department of Psychology Faculty Search Committee, 1999.Search Committee, Chair of Oral Health Practice, 1998-1999.Search Committee, Dean of College of Dentistry, 1997.Associate Director of Clinical Training, 1996-2001.Graduate Student Advisory Council, 1997-1998, 2000-2001.Liaison for Health Psychology, 1988-2000.Subject Use and Research Ethics committee, 1988 – 1992.Curriculum committee, 1988–1989.Campus Life committee, 1987–1988.Psi Chi, Faculty Adviser, 1985–1988.Admissions committee, 1985–1986.Admissions committee for clinical psychology, 1982; 1994–1996, Chairperson,

1995/1996.Colloquia committee for personality/social psychology, 1981–1982.Personality/social psychology advisory committee, 1981–1982.Curriculum committee for clinical psychology, 1981–1982.Behavioral medicine committee for clinical psychology, 1980–1981.University lecture series committee, 1972–1974. Chairperson, 1973.

Professional Experience

Adjunct Faculty, Department of Leadership, Ethics and Law, US Naval Academy, 2011.Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, Tripler Army Medical Center, 2004.Visiting Scholar, Department of Oral Surgery, National Naval Medical Center, 1997.Psychologist/consultant, Wheaton, IL. and Lexington, KY. 1984 to present.Editorial Consultant, Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1986-1990.Resident, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS.,1983-1984.Consultant, Behavior Management Consultants, Nashville, TN., 1983.

Fellow, Interuniversity Psychological and Counseling Center, VanderbiltUniversity, Nashville, TN. 1982-1983.

Director of Public Relations and Unit Leader, National Youth Science Camp,West Virginia. Summers of 1973, 1979, and 1980.

Officer, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Army. 1975-1979.

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Professional Certification/Memberships

Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology, No. 5601Licensed Psychologist, Commonwealth of Kentucky, License No. 130025Registered Psychologist, State of Illinois, License No. 072–003309, InactiveAmerican Academy of Orofacial PainAmerican Psychological Association

Member of Divisions 12 and 38Society of Behavioral Medicine

Awards/Grants

Elected membership to Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society, University of Kentucky, 2016

Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky, 2015-2016.

Outstanding Teaching Award, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky, 2015.

Elected membership to Omicron Kappa Epsilon, Honor Dental Society, Delta Epsilon Chapter, University of Kentucky, April, 2013.

Mentor for Dr. Karin High, NIH/NIDCR NIDCR 1K18DE022324-01 (PI, K. High) Physiological and Emotional Reactivity to Pain after Physical and Sexual Abuse. 11/1/11 – 10/31/12.

Mentor for Dr R. De Leeuw, NIH/NIDCR 5K23DE015298-05 Central Pain Processing In Chronic Face Pain: fMRI Study, 2/1/2006 – 1/31/2012.

Mentor/Co-I for Dr. Robert Danaher NIH/NIDCR 5P20RR020145-0, Gene Therapy for Orofacial Pain, 9/23/2004 – 7/31/2014.

Robert H. and Anna B. Culton Professor of Psychology, 2008-to present.Psychologist of the Year, Kentucky Psychological Association, Louisville, KY,

2007.Civism Award, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental

School, Bethesda, MD, 2001.Deleeuw, R., Carlson, C.R. Davis, E., & Anderson, A. University of Kentucky

Medical Center Research Award, 7/15/99-6/30/00, $15,000.Carlson, C. R. (PI) with Okeson, J. P., Falace, D., Nitz, A., & Reid, K.

NIDR #1 R03 DE10534–01A1. Behavioral and physiological indices of facial pain. Funded 5/1/94 – 4/30/97, Total Costs $74,504.

University Major Equipment Grant, 1995, $7,000University Research Grant, 1992–1993. $4,000Research Equipment Grant – Physical Health Devices, 1991–1995, $35,000/year.University Major Equipment Grant (with J. Golding, B. Lorch, & R. Lorch), 1989.University Research Fellowship, 1989.Biomedical Research Support Grant, NIH, 1988–1989.Aldeen Grant, Wheaton College, 1985 and 1987.United States Public Health Service Training Fellowship in Clinical Psychology,

1980 to 1982.

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Vanderbilt University Scholarship, 1979 to 1980.Meritorious Service Medal, U.S. Army, 1979.Exceptional Instructor Award, The Surgeon General of the U.S. Army, 1978. Guss Memorial Award in Chemistry, 1974.Department of the Army Four–Year Scholarship, 1971.

Publications

Carlson, C. R., White, D. K., & Turkat, I. D. (1982). Night terrors: Aclinical and empirical review. Clinical Psychology Review, 2, 455–468.

Carlson, C. R., Felleman, E. S., & Masters, J. C. (1983). Influence ofchildren's emotional states on the recognition of emotion in peers and social motives to change another's state. Motivation and Emotion, 7, 61–79.

Carlson, C. R., Gantz, F. E., & Masters, J. C. (1983). Adults' emotional states and recognition of emotion in young children. Motivation and Emotion, 7, 81–101.

Felleman, E. S., Barden, R. C., Carlson, C. R., Rosenberg, L., & Masters, J. C.(1983). Children's and adults' recognition of spontaneous and posed emotional expressions in young children. Developmental Psychology, 19, 405–413.

Masters, J. C., & Carlson, C. R. (1984). Children's and adults' understanding of emotion. In C. Izard, R. Zajonc and J. Kagan (Eds.), Emotion, Cognition and Behavior. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Turkat, I. D., & Carlson, C. R. (1984). Data–based versus symptomatic formulation of treatment: The case of a dependent personality. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 15, 153–160.

Masters, J. C., Carlson, C. R., & Rahe, D. (1985). Children's affective, behavioral, and cognitive responses to social comparison. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 21, 407–420.

Carlson, C. R., & Masters, J. C. (1986). Inoculation by emotion: Effects of positive emotional states on children's reactions to social comparison. Developmental Psychology, 22, 760–765.

Perkins, K. A., Rapp, S. R., Carlson, C. R., & Wallace, C. E. (1986). A behavioral intervention to increase exercise among nursing home residents. The Gerontologist, 26, 479–481.

Carlson, C. R., VenTrella, M. A., & Sturgis, E. S. (1987). Relaxation trainingthrough muscle stretching procedures: A pilot case. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 18, 121–126.

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Rapp, S. R., & Carlson, C. R. (1987). Attitudes towards exercise in institutions

for elderly residents. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 81, 328–329.

Carlson, C., Bacaseta, Y., & Simanton, D. (1988). A controlled evaluationof devotional meditation and progressive muscle relaxation. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 16, 362–368.

Martin, J. E., & Carlson, C. R. (1988). Spiritual dimensions of health psychology. In W. R. Miller & J. E. Martin (Eds.), Behavior therapy and religion: Integrating spiritual and behavioral approaches to change. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Press.

Carlson, C. R., Collins, F. L., Stewart, J. F., Porzelius, J., Nitz, J., & Lind, C.(1989). The assessment of emotional reactivity: A scale development and validation study. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 11, 313– 325.

Carlson, C. R., Collins, F. L., Nitz, A. J., Sturgis, E. S., & Rogers, J. L. (1990).Muscle stretching as an alternative relaxation training procedure. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 21, 29–38.

Carlson, C. R., & Nitz, A. J. (1991). Negative side effects of self–regulationtraining: Relaxation training and the role of the professional in service delivery. Biofeedback and Self–Regulation, 16, 191–197.

Carlson, C. R., Okeson, J. P., Falace, D. A., Nitz, A. J., & Anderson D. (1991).Stretch–based relaxation and the reduction of EMG activity among masticatory muscle pain patients. Journal of Craniomandibular Disorders: Facial and Oral Pain, 5, 205–212.

Bruehl, S., Carlson, C. R., & McCubbin, J. A. (1992). The relationship between pain sensitivity and blood pressure in normotensives. Pain, 48, 463–467.

Bernstein, D. A., & Carlson, C. R. (1992). Progressive relaxation: Abbreviated

methods. In P. M. Lehrer & R. Woolfolk (Eds.), Principles and practices of stress management (2nd ed). New York: Guilford.

Kay, J. A., & Carlson, C. R. (1992). The role of stretch–based relaxation in the

treatment of chronic neck tension. Behavior Therapy, 23, 423–431.

Bruehl, S., & Carlson, C. R. (1992). Predisposing psychological factors in the

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development of reflex sympathetic dystrophy: A review of the empirical evidence. Clinical Journal of Pain, 8, 287–299.

Carlson, C. R., Okeson, J. P., Falace, D. A., Nitz, A. J., Curran, S. L., &Anderson, D. (1993). A comparison of psychological and physiological functioning between patients with masticatory muscle pain and matched controls. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 7, 15–22.

Bruehl, S., Carlson, C. R., & McCubbin, J. A. (1993). Two brief interventionsfor acute pain. Pain, 54, 29–36.

Carlson, C. R., Okeson, J. P., Falace, D. A., Nitz, A. J., & Lindroth, J. E. (1993). Reductions of pain and EMG activity in the masseter region by trapezius trigger point injection. Pain, 55, 397–400.

Carlson, C. R., & Hoyle, R. L. (1993). Efficacy of abbreviated progressivemuscle relaxation training: A quantitative review. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 1059–1067.

Bruehl, S., McCubbin, J. A., Wilson, J. F., Montgomery, T., Ibarra, P., & Carlson, C. R. (1994). Coping styles, endogenous opioids, and cardiovascular response to stress. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 17, 25–40.

Ibarra, P., Bruehl, S. P., McCubbin, J. A., Carlson, C. R., Wilson, J. F., Norton,J. A., & Montgomery, T. B. (1994). An unusual reaction to opioid blockade with naltrexone in a case of posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 7, 303–309.

Carlson, C. R., & Curran, S. L. (1994). Stretch–based relaxation training.Patient Education and Counseling, 23, 5–12.

Carlson, C. R., & Bernstein, D. A. (1995). Relaxation skills: Abbreviatedprogressive relaxation. In W. O'Donohue & L. Krasner (Eds.), Handbook of psychological skills training. Needham, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Collins, F. L., Carter, B. S., Kuhn, B. R., & Carlson, C. R. (1995). Computerized measurement of visual analog scales. Behavior Therapist, 18, 101–102.

Curran, S. L., Sherman, J. J., Cunningham, L. C., Okeson, J. P., Reid, K. I., &Carlson, C. R. (1995). Physical and sexual abuse among orofacial pain patients: Linkages with pain and psychologic distress. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 9, 340-346.

Carlson, C. R., Wynn, K. T., Edwards, J. A., Okeson, J. P., & Nitz, A., Workman, D.E. & Cassisi, . (1996). Ambulatory EMG activity in the upper trapezius region: Muscle pain vs. pain–free control subjects. Spine, 21, 595-599.

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McCubbin, J. A., Wilson, J. F., Bruehl, S., Ibarra, P., Carlson, C. R., Norton, J. A., & Colclough, G. W. (1996). Relaxation training and opioid inhibition of blood pressure response to stress. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 593-601.

Bruehl, S., Carlson, C. R., Wilson, J. F., Norton, J. A., Colclough, G., Brady, M. J., Sherman, J. J., & McCubbin, J. A. (1996). Psychological coping with acute pain: An examination of the role of endogenous opioid mechanisms. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 19, 129-142.

Curran, S. L., Carlson, C. R., & Okeson, J. P. (1996). Emotional andphysiological responses to laboratory challenge: Temporomandibular disorder patients versus matched controls. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 10, 141-150.

Bruehl, S., McCubbin, J. A., Carlson, C. R., Wilson, J. F., Norton, J. A., Colclough, G., Brady, M. J., & Sherman, J. J. (1996). The psychobiology of hostility: Possible endogenous opioid mechanisms. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 3, 163-176.

Reid, K. I., Carlson, C. R., Sherman, J. J., Curran, S. L., & Gracely, R. H. (1996). The influence of a sympathomimetic amine on masticatory and trapezius pain-pressure thresholds and EMG levels. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 82, 525-531.

Reid, K. I., Carlson, C. R., Rayens, M. K., & Gracely, R. H. (1996). The influence of cutaneous tissue afferents on masticatory pain pressure thresholds. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 10, 324-329.

Sherman, J. J., Carlson, C. R., McCubbin, J. A., & Wilson, J. F. (1997). Effects of stretch-based progressive relaxation training on the secretion of salivary Immunoglobulin A in orofacial pain patients. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 11, 115-124.

Carlson, C. R., Sherman, J. J., Studts, J.L. & Bertrand, P.M. (1997). The

effects of tongue position on mandibular muscle activity. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 11, 291-297.

Bruehl, S., Lofland, K. R., Sherman, J. J., & Carlson, C. R. (1998). The variable responding scale for detection of random responding on the Multidimensional Pain Inventory. Psychological Assessment, 10, 3-9.

Carlson, C. R., Reid, K. I., Curran, S. L., Studts, J., Okeson, J. P., Falace, D., Nitz, A., & Bertrand, P. M. (1998). Psychological and physiological parameters of masticatory muscle pain. Pain, 76, 297-307.

Carlson, C. R., & Cordova, M. (1999). Sleep disorders in childhood and

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adolescence. In S. D. Netherton, D. Holmes, & C. E. Walker (Eds.), Child and Adolescent Psychological Disorders: A Comprehensive Textbook. New York: Oxford University Press.

Carlson, C. R., Miller, C. S., & Reid, K. I. (2000). Psychosocial profiles of patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 14, 59-64.

Branch, M. A., Carlson, C. R., & Okeson, J. P. (2000). Influence of biased clinician statements on patient report of referred pain. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 14, 120-127.

Carlson, C. R., Bertrand, P. M., Ehrlich, A. D., Maxwell, A. W., & Burton, R. G. (2001). Physical self-regulation training for the management of temporomandibular disorders. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 15, 47-55.

Venable, V. L., Carlson, C. R., & Wilson, J. (2001). The role of anger and depression in recurrent headache. Headache, 41, 21-30.

Cordova, M. J., Cunningham, L. L. C., Carlson, C. R., & Andrykowski, M. A. (2001) Posttraumatic growth following breast cancer: A controlled comparison study. Health Psychology, 20, 176-185

Cordova, M. J., Cunningham, L. L. C., Carlson, C. R., & Andrykowski, M. A. (2001). Social constraints, cognitive processing, and adjustment to breast cancer. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69. 706-711.

Carlson, C. R. (2002). Stretch-based relaxation training. In M. Hersen & W. Sledge (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy. New York: Academic Press.

Humphrey, S., Lindroth, J., & Carlson, C. R. (2002). Routine dental care with TMD patients. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 16, 129-134.

Yatani, H., Studts, J., Cordova, M., Carlson, C. R., & Okeson, J.P. (2002). Comparison of sleep quality and clinical and psychological characteristics in patients with temporomandibular disorders. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 16, 221-228.

Danhauer, S.C., Miller, C.S., Rhodus, N.L., & Carlson, C.R. (2002). Impact of criteria-based diagnosis of Burning Mouth Syndrome on treatment outcome. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 16, 305-311.

Lindroth, J., Schmidt, J. & Carlson, C.R. (2002). A comparison between masticatory muscle pain patients and intracapsular pain patients on behavioral and psychosocial dimensions. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 16, 277-283.

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Rhodus, N.L., Carlson, C.R., & Miller, C.S. (2003). Burning mouth (syndrome) disorder. Quintessence International   : Oral medicine clinical practice guidelines, 34, 587-593.

Vazquez-Delgado, E., Schmidt, J.E., Carlson, C.R., de Leeuw, R. & Okeson, J.P. (2004). Psychological and sleep quality differences between chronic daily headache and temporomandibular disorders patients. Headache, 24, 446-454.

de Leeuw, R., Bertoli, J., Schmidt, J., & Carlson, C.R. (2005). Prevalence of traumatic stressors in patients with temporomandibular disorders. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 63, 42-50.

de Leeuw, R., Studts, J.L., & Carlson, C.R. (2005). Fatigue and fatigue related symptoms in an orofacial pain population. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology and Endodontics, 99, 168-174.

de Leeuw, R., Bertoli, Schmidt, J., & Carlson, C.R. (2005). Prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in orofacial pain patients. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology and Endodontics, 99, 558-568.

Salsman, J. M., & Carlson, C.R. (2005). Religious orientation, mature faith, and psychological distress: Elements of positive and negative associations. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 44, 201-209.

de Leeuw, R., Albuquerque, R., Okeson, J., & Carlson C. (2005). The contribution of neuroimaging techniques to the understanding of supraspinal pain circuits: Implications for orofacial pain. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology and Endodontics, 100, 308-314.

Salsman, J.M., Brown, T.L., Brechting, E.H., & Carlson, C.R. (2005). The link between religion and spirituality in psychological adjustment: Mediating role of optimism and social support. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 522-533.

de Leeuw, R., Schmidt, J. E., & Carlson, C. R. (2005). Traumatic stressors and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms in headache patients. Headache, 45, 1365-1374.

Sherman, J.J., Carlson, C.R., Wilson, J.F., Okeson, J.P., & McCubbin, J.A. (2005). Post-traumatic Stress Disorder among patients with orofacial pain. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 19, 309-317.

Danhauer, S. C., Carlson, C. R., & Andrykowski, M. A. (2005). Positive psychosocial functioning in later life: Use of meaning based coping

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strategies by nursing home residents. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 24, 299-318.

de Leeuw, R., Albuquerque, R.J.C., Andersen, A.H., & Carlson, C.R. (2006). Influence of estrogen on brain activation during stimulation with painful heat. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 64, 158-166.

Albuquerque, R.J.C., de Leeuw, R., Carlson, C.R., Okeson, J.P., Miller, C.S., & Andersen, A.H. (2006). Cerebral activation during thermal stimulation of patients who have Burning Mouth Disorder: An fMRI study. Pain, 122, 223-234.

de Leeuw, R., Davis, C.E., Albuquerque, R., Carlson, C. R., & Andersen, A.H. (2006). Brain activity during stimulation of the trigeminal nerve with noxious heat. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontics, 102, 750-757.

Carlson, C.R. (2007). Psychological factors associated with orofacial pain. Dental Clinics of North America, 51, 145-160.

Heaton, L., Carlson, C.R., Smith, T.A., Baer, R.A., & de Leeuw, R. (2007). Predicting anxiety during dental treatment with self-report measures: Less is more. Journal of the American Dental Association, 138, 188-195.

Bertoli, E., de Leeuw, R., Schmidt, J.E., Okeson, J. P., & Carlson, C.R. (2007). Prevalence and impact of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in patients with masticatory muscle pain and temporomandibular joint pain: Differences and similarities. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 21, 107-119.

Bernstein, D. A., Carlson, C. R., and Schmidt, J. (2007). Progressive relaxation: Abbreviated methods. In P. M. Lehrer & R. Woolfolk (Eds.), Principles and practices of stress management (3rd ed). New York: Guilford.

Balasubramaniam, R., de Leeuw, R., Zhu, H., Nickerson, R. B., Okeson, J. P., Carlson, C. R. (2007). Prevalence of temporomandibular disorders in fibromyalgia and failed back syndrome patients: A blinded prospective comparison study. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontics, 104, 204-216.

Brown, T.L., Salsman, J.M., Brechting, E.B., & Carlson, C.R. (2007). Religiousness, spirituality, and social support: How are they related to underage drinking among college students? Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 17, 15-39.

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Carlson, C.R., Orhbach R. & Milliner, E.K. (2008). Axis II: Biobehavioral considerations. In R. de Leeuw (Ed.), Orofacial Pain: Guidelines for assessment, diagnosis, and management. 4th edition. Chicago: Quintessence., 235-255.

Carlson, C. R., (2008). Psychological considerations for chronic orofacial pain. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 20, 185-195.

Salsman, J.M., Segerstrom, S.C., Brechting, E.H., Carlson, C.R., & Andrykowski, M.A. (2008). Posttraumatic growth and PTSD symptomatology among colorectal cancer survivors: A three-month longitudinal examination of cognitive processing. Psycho-Oncology, 18, 30-41.

Lim, P.F., Schmidt, J., de Leeuw, R., Carlson, C.R., Albuquerque, R., &

Okeson, J.P. (2008). Inability of surface electromyography to register the local twitch response elicited by trigger point injection and snapping palpation in myofascial pain patients. Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 16, 165-173.

Carlson C. (2009). Psychological factors in TMD and orofacial pain. In: McNamara JA Jr, Kapila SD, eds. Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain: Separating Controversy from Consensus. Monograph 46, Craniofacial Growth Series, Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry and Center for Human Growth and Development, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Schmidt, J. and Carlson, C.R. (2009). A controlled comparison of emotional reactivity and physiological response in masticatory muscle pain patients. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 23, 230-242.

Burris, J.L., Cyders, M.A., de Leeuw, R., Smith, G.T., & Carlson, C.R. (2009). Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms and chronic orofacial pain: An empirical examination of the mutual maintenance model. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 23, 243-252.

Burris, J.L, Smith G.T., & Carlson, C.R. (2009). Relations among religiousness, spirituality and sexual practices. Journal of Sex Research, 46, 282-289.

Burris, J.L., Brechting, E.H., Salsman, J., & Carlson, C.R. (2009). Factors associated with the psychological well-being and distress of university students. Journal of American College Health, 57, 536-544.

Schmidt, J.E., Carlson, C.R., Usery, A.R., & Quevedo, A.S. (2009). The effects of tongue position on mandibular muscle activity and heart

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rate variability. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 108, 881-888.

Burris, J.L., Evans, D.R., & Carlson, C.R. (2010). Psychological correlates of medical comorbidities in patients with temporomandibular disorders. Journal of the American Dental Association, 141, 22-31.

Sauer, S.E., Burris, J.L., & Carlson, C.R. (2010). New directions in the management of chronic pain: Self-regulation theory as a model for integrative clinical psychology practice. Clinical Psychology Review, 30, 805-814.

Davis, C.E., Carlson, C.R., Studts, J.L., Curran, S.L., Hoyle, R.H., Sherman, J.J., & Okeson, J.P. (2010). Use of a structural equation model for prediction of pain symptoms in patients with orofacial pain and temporomandibular disorders. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 24, 89-100.

Brechting, E.H., Brown, T.L., Salsman, J.M., Sauer, S.E., Holeman, V.T., & Carlson, C.R. (2010). The role of religious beliefs and behaviors in predicting underage alcohol use. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 19, 324-334

Solberg Nes, L., Carlson, C.R., Crofford, L.J., de Leeuw, R., & Segerstrom, S.C. (2010). Self-regulatory deficits in fibromyalgia and temporomandibular disorders. Pain, 151, 37-44.

Schmidt, J.E. & Carlson, C.R. (2010). Psychological aspects of diagnosis and treatment in advanced dental care. In Salinas, T.J., Carr, A.B., Eckert, S.E., & Koka, S. (Eds.), Diagnosis and Treatment in Prosthodontics (2nd ed). Hanover Park, IL: Quintessence Publishing.

Cyders, M.A., Burris, J.L., & Carlson, C.R. (2011). Disaggregating the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder symptom clusters and chronic orofacial pain: Implications for the prediction of health outcomes with PTSD symptom clusters. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 41, 1-12.

Schmidt, J.E., Hooten, M.W. & Carlson, C.R. (2011). Utility of the NEO-FFI in multi-dimensional assessment of orofacial pain conditions. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 34, 170-181.

Porto, F., de Leeuw, R., Evans, D.R., Carlson, C.R., Yepes, J.F., Branscum, A., & Okeson, J.P. (2011). Differences in psychosocial findings and sleep quality between chronic orofacial neuropathic

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pain patients and chronic masticatory muscle pain patients. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 25, 117-124.

Burris, J.L., Sauer, S., & Carlson, C.R. (2011). A test of religious commitment and spiritual transcendence as independent predictors of underage alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 3, 231-240.

Solberg Nes, L., Carlson, C. R., Crofford, L. J., de Leeuw, R., & Segerstrom, S. C. (2011). Individual differences and self-regulatory fatigue: Optimism, conscientiousness, and self-consciousness. Personality and Individual Differences, 50, 475-480.

Velly, A.M., Look, J.O., Carlson, C., Lenton, P.A., Kang, W., Holcroft, C.A., & Fricton, J.R. (2011). The effect of catastrophizing and depression on chronic pain-a prospective cohort study of temporomandibular muscle and joint pain disorders. Pain, 10, 2377-2383.

Carlson, C.R., & Miller, C.S. (2012). Learning to do your very best: 6 habits for academic success. Summer Workshop: Lexington, KY.

Perez, C.V., de Leeuw, R., Okeson, J.P., Carlson, C.R., Li, H.F., Bush, H.M., & Falace, D.A. (2013). The incidence and prevalence of temporomandibular disorders and posterior open bite in patients receiving mandibular advancement device therapy for obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep and Breathing, 17, 323-332.

Carlson, C.R., & Orhbach R. (2013). Axis II: Biobehavioral considerations. In R. de Leeuw and G. Klasser (Eds.), Orofacial Pain: Guidelines for assessment, diagnosis, and management. 5th edition. Chicago: Quintessence.

Burris, J.L., Perez, C.V., Evans, D.R., & Carlson, C.R. (2013). A preliminary study of cigarette smoking in female orofacial pain patients. Behavioral Medicine, 39, 73-79.

Schmidt J.E., Joyner M.J., Carlson, C.R., Hooten W.M. (2013).  Cardiac autonomic function associated with treatment adherence after a brief intervention in patients with chronic pain.  Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 38, 193-201. 

Boggero, I., Kniffin, T., DeLeeuw, R., & Carlson, C.R. (2014). Fatigue mediates the relationship between pain interference and distress in persistent orofacial pain patients. Journal of Orofacial Pain, 28, 38-45.

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Russell, M.E.B., Hoffman, B., Stromberg, S., & Carlson, C.R. (2014). Use of controlled diaphragmatic breathing for the management of motion sickness in a virtual reality environment. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 39, 269-277.

Huey, W.S., Smith, D.G., Thomas, J.J., & Carlson, C.R. (2014). The great outdoors: Comparing leader development programs at the U.S. Naval Academy. Journal of Experiential Education, 37, 367-381.

Kniffin, T.C., Carlson, C.R., Ellzey, A., Eisenlohr-Moul, T., Battle Beck, K., McDonald, R., & Jouriles, E.N. (2014). Using virtual reality to explore self-regulation in high risk settings. Trauma, Violence and Abuse, 15, 310-321.

Sauer, S., Burris. J.L., & Carlson, C.R. (2014). Understanding the relationship between religiousness, spirituality and underage drinking: The role of positive alcohol expectancies. Journal of Religion and Health, 53, 68-78.

Brechting, E.H., & Carlson, C.R. (2015). Religiousness and alcohol use in college students: Examining descriptive drinking norms as mediators. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 24, 1-11.

Custodio, L., Carlson, C.R., Upton, B., Okeson, J.P., Harrison, A. L., De Leeuw, R. (2015). The impact of cigarette smoking on sleep quality of patients with masticatory myofascial pain. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache, 29, 15-23.

Lyons, D.N., Kniffin, T.C., Zhang, L.P., Danaher, R.J., Miller, C.S., Bocanegra, J.L., Carlson, C.R., & Westlund, K.N. (2015) Trigeminal inflammatory compression (TIC) injury induces chronic facial pain and susceptibility to anxiety-related behaviors. Neuroscience, 295, 126-138.

Boggero, I. A., Geiger, P., Segerstrom, S. C., & Carlson, C. R. (2015). Pain intensity moderates the relationship between age andinterference in chronic orofacial pain patients. Experimental Aging Research, 41, 463-474.

Boggero, I.A., & Carlson, C.R. (2015). Somatosensory and affective contributions to emotional, social, and daily functioning in chronic orofacial pain patients. Pain Medicine, 16, 341-347.

Kniffin, T.C., Danaher, R.J., Westlund, K.N., Miller, C.S., & Carlson, C.R. (2015). Persistent neuropathic pain influences persistence behavior in rats. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache, 29, 183-192.

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Eisenlohr-Moul, T.A., Crofford, L.J., Howard, T., Yepes, J.F., Carlson, C.R., & de Leeuw, R. (2015). Parasympathetic reactivity in fibromyalgia and temporomandibular disorder: Associations with sleep problems, symptom severity, and functional impairment. Journal of Pain, 16, 247-267.

Stromberg, S., Russell, M.E.B., & Carlson, C.R. (2015). Diaphragmatic breathing and its effectiveness for the management of motion sickness. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 86, 452-457.

Ma, F., Wang, C., Yoder, W.E., Westlund, K.N., Carlson, C.R., Miller, C. S., & Danaher, R.J. (2016). Efficacy of herpes simplex virus vector encoding the human preproenkephalin gene for treatment of facial pain in mice. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache, 30, 42-50.

Boggero, I. A., Rojas, M. V., Carlson, C. R., & de Leeuw, R. (2016). Satisfaction with life in orofacial pain disorders: Associations and theoretical implications.  Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache, 30, 99-106.

Weber, T., Boggero, I., Carlson, C.R., Bertoli, E., Okeson, J.P., & de Leeuw, R. (2016). Smoking and posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology in orofacial pain. Journal of Dental Research, 95, 1161-1168.

Bartley, E.J., Schmidt, J.E., Carlson, C.R., & Fillingim, R.B. (in press). Psychosocial considerations in TMD. In Temporomandibular Disorders: A Translational Approach From Basic Science to Clinical Applicability, G.D. Klasser and H. Gremillion, Eds.

Russell, M. E. B., Scott, A., Boggero, I. A., & Carlson, C. R. (in press). Inclusion of a rest period in diaphragmatic breathing increases high frequency heart rate variability: Implications for behavioral therapy. Psychophysiology.

Book Reviews

Carlson, C. R. (1989) A fresh look at the world of children. ContemporaryPsychology, 34, 181–182.

Carlson, C. R. (1997). L. S. Keller and J. N. Butcher: Assessment of chronic pain patients with the MMPI-2. Contemporary Psychology, 42, 358.

Carlson, C. R. (2002). A pain primer for the practitioner interested in behavioral dentistry. Contemporary Psychology, 47, 528-530.

Empirically-validated Treatment Protocols

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Carlson, C.R., & Bertrand, P.M. (1995). Self-regulation training manual.

Carlson, C.R., & Collins, F.L. (1997). A guided approach to stretch-based relaxation training, 2 nd ed.

Presentations

Carlson, C. R., Felleman, E. S., & Masters, J. C. Influence of emotion on emotion recognition and social intervention. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, 1981.

Felleman, E. S., Barden, R. C., Rosenberg, L., Carlson, C. R., & Blumthal, A. Children's and adults' recognition of emotional states in young children. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, 1981.

Carlson, C. R. Human emotions and their behavioral consequences. Research presented at the National Youth Science Camp, West Virginia, 1982.

Carlson, C. R. The use of videogames in a forensic environment. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, 1984.

Perkins, K., Rapp, S., & Carlson, C. Therapeutic use of exercise in an elderlypopulation. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia, 1984.

Carlson, C. R. Children's emotions and their responses to social comparisons.

Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development. Toronto, 1985.

Carlson, C. R., Nitz, A. J., & Sturgis, E. S. Muscle relaxation revisited:Alternatives to tensing tense patients. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Houston, 1985.

Rapp, S., & Carlson, C. Exercise and institutionalized elderly: Staff andresident attitudes. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Geriatric Society of America, New Orleans, 1985.

Carlson, C. R., Stewart, J. F., Nitz, L., & Lind, C. O. Behavioral formulation and the clinical assessment of emotion. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Chicago, 1986.

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Carlson, C. R., MacDonald, C. T., Loizeaux, A. L., & VenTrella, M. A. Usingpropositional sets to enhance the induction of children's emotions. Research presented at the biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, 1987.

MacDonald, C. T., & Carlson, C. R. Using emotion inductions as inoculations in the pediatric immunization clinic. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, 1987.

Carlson, C. R., Collins, F. L., Nitz, A. J., Sturgis, E. S., & Rogers, J. L.Relaxation training with muscle stretching procedures. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York City, 1988.

Collins, F. L., Carlson, C. R., & Jones, K. R. The effects of pre–stress arousal on the measurement of psychophysiological reactivity. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, 1988.

Collins, F. L., Sexton–Radik, K., & Carlson, C. R. The relationship between facial muscle activity and self–report of emotion during mental arithmetic and cold pressor challenge. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, 1989.

Bruehl, S., Carlson, C. R., & McCubbin, J. A. The relationship between painsensitivity and blood pressure in normotensives. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Psychological Association, Boston, 1990.

Carlson, C. R., Eaton, B., & Collins, F. L. The evaluation of emotional responding during laboratory challenge. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Chicago, 1990.

Workman, D. E., Budd, K. S., Carlson, C. R., Dackman, R. S., & Dackman, C. B. Primary fibrositis syndrome: An innovative behavioral medicine treatment protocol. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Chicago, 1990.

Bruehl, S., Carlson, C. R., & McCubbin, J. A. An evaluation of two briefpsychological interventions for controlling acute pain. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C., 1991.

Collins, F. L., Carter, B. S., Kuhn, B. R., & Carlson, C. R. Computerizedmeasurement of visual analog scales. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, 1991.

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Kay, J. A., & Carlson, C. R. The role of stretch–based relaxation in the treatment of chronic neck tension. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C., 1991.

Bruehl, S., Carlson, C. R., Baxter, S., & Curran, S. A comparison of alternative

measures of repressive coping styles. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, 1992.

Carlson, C. R., Okeson, J., Falace, D., Nitz, A., & Anderson, D. A comparison of psychological and physiological functioning between patients with facial muscle pain and matched controls. Research presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, 1992.

Carlson, C. R. The role of clinical psychology in the treatment of temporomandibular disorders. Invited address at the annual meetings of the American Equilibration Society, Chicago, February, 1993.

Carlson, C. R. Clinical psychology and the treatment of temporomandibular disorders. Colloquium at the University of Minnesota, TMJ Clinic, March, 1993.

Carlson, C. R. Psychological factors associated with muscle pain. Invited address at the annual conference of the Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners/Nurse Midwives, Louisville, April, 1993.

Carlson, C. R. Clinical psychology and the treatment of orofacial pain. Invited

address to the annual meetings of the Kentucky Psychological Association, Louisville, KY., October, 1993.

Brady, M. J., Bruehl, S., Carlson, C. R., McCubbin, J. A., Wilson, J. F., Norton, J. A., Sherman, J. J., Lamb, G., & Colclough, G. The relationship between commitment and salivary immune response: Independence from opioid activity and negative affectivity. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, 1994.

Bruehl, S., Carlson, C. R., Wilson, J. F., Norton, J. A., Colclough, G., Brady, M. J., Sherman, J. J., & McCubbin, J. A. Psychological coping with acute pain: An examination of the role of endogenous opioid mechanisms. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, 1994.

Bruehl, S., McCubbin, J. A., Carlson, C. R., Wilson, J. F., Norton, J. A., Colclough, G., Brady, M. J., & Sherman, J. J. The psychobiology of hostility: Possible endogenous opioid mechanisms. Research presented

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at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, 1994.

Carlson, C. R., Wynn, K. T., Edwards, J., Okeson, J. P., Nitz, A. J., Workman, D., & Cassisi, J. Ambulatory EMG activity in the upper trapezius region: Muscle pain patients vs. pain–free controls. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, 1994.

Curran, S. L., Carlson, C. R., Hoyle, R. H., Sherman, J. J., & Okeson, J. P. Theprediction of temporomandibular disorders using a structural equation modeling approach. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, 1994.

Curran, S. L., Carlson, C. R., & Okeson, J. P. Behavioral and physiological responses to laboratory challenge: Temporomandibular disorder patients vs. matched controls. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, 1994.

Ibarra, P., Wilson, J. F., McCubbin, J. A., Carlson, C. R., Bruehl, S., Norton, J. A., & Colclough, G. Relaxation training and opioidergic inhibition of emotional reactivity to stress. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, 1994.

McCubbin, J. A., Wilson, J. F., Bruehl, S., Ibarra, P., Carlson, C. R., Norton, J. A., & Colclough, G. Relaxation and opioidergic inhibition of blood pressure reactivity. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, 1994.

Branch, A., Reid, K., Okeson, J., & Carlson, C. The influence of bias on patient report of referred pain. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Orlando, 1995.

Curran, S., Sherman, J., Okeson, J., & Carlson, C. Physical and sexual abuse among orofacial pain patients: Linkages with pain and psychologic distress. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Orlando, 1995.

Edwards, C., Carlson, C., & McCubbin, J. Pain–induced emotional memory modulation. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, 1995.

Ibarra, P., McCubbin, J., Carlson, C., Wilson, J., & Norton, J. The relationship between cardiovascular activity and coping styles in females. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, 1995.

Reid, K., Carlson, C., Sherman, J., Curran, S., & Gracely, R. The influence of sympathomimetic amine on masticatory and trapezius pain–pressure

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thresholds and EMG levels. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Orlando, 1995.

Sherman, J., Carlson, C., McCubbin, J., & Wilson, J. The effect of relaxation on salivary immunoglobulin A in facial pain patients. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, 1995.

Sherman, J., Carlson, C., Okeson, J., Cordova, M., & Waxenberg, L. Humor induction as an intervention for reducing acute pain. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, 1995.

Wynn, K., Carlson, C., Baer, R., & McCubbin, J. Stretch–based relaxation training: Reducing physiological and emotional reactivity in persons at risk for the development of hypertension. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, 1995.

Carlson, C., Sherman, J., & Studts, J. The effects of tongue position on muscle activity in the face. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Association of Dental Research, San Francisco, 1996.

Cordova, M.J., Carlson, C.R., McCubbin, J., & Wilson, J. The effects of end tidal carbon dioxide feedback on pressure pain threshholds. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C., 1996.

Waxenberg, L., Carlson, C., Baer, R., & McCubbin, J. Revisiting traumatic events: Moderators of emotional and physiological reactivity. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C., 1996.

Bruehl, S., Lofland, K., Husfeldt, B, Sherman, J., Carlson, C. Detection of response bias on the multidimensional pain inventory. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Pain Society, 1996.

Carlson, C. R. Invited presentations: (1) Psychological factors in orofacial pain and (2) Physical Self Regulation Training. Continuing Education Course on Temporomandibular Disorders/Orofacial Pain., National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, 1996.

Carlson, C. R., Miller, C. S., & Reid, K. I. Psychosocial profiles of patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, San Diego, CA, 1997.

DeLeeuw, R., Reid, K. & Carlson, C. Intersession repeatability of thermal detection and pain thresholds of orofacial tissues in humans. Research

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presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, San Diego, CA, 1997.

Carlson, C. R., Reid, K., Curran, S., Studts, J., Okeson, J., Falace, D., & Nitz, A. Behavioral and physiological indices of masticatory muscle pain. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Association of Dental Research, Orlando, FL, 1997.

Carlson, C. R. Invited presentations: (1) Psychological factors in orofacial pain and (2) Physical Self Regulation Training. Continuing Education Course on Temporomandibular Disorders/Orofacial Pain., National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, 1997.

Carlson, C. R. Invited presentation: Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, 1997.

Studts, J., Carlson, C., Cordova, M., Drungle, S, Campbell, K, & Okeson, J. A componential model for predicting cervical and masticatory muscle pain. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Association for Dental Research, Minneapolis, 1998.

Sherman, J., Carlson, C., Cordova, M., Mager, W., Studts, J., Mosko, M, & Okeson, J. Identification of post-traumatic stress disorder in orofacial pain patients. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Association for Dental Research, Minneapolis, 1998.

Waxenberg, L., & Carlson, C. The burden of emotional disclosure: Short-term costs of revisiting traumatic events. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, 1998.

Yatani, H, Studts, J.L., Cordova, M.J., Carlson, C.R., & Okeson, J.P. Comparison of clinical characteristics between good sleepers and poor sleepers with temporomandibular disorders. Research presented at the annual meetings of the International Association for Dental Research, Nice, France, 1998.

DeLeeuw, R., Reid, K., Carlson, C.R. Sex differences in dynamic temperature perception. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Washington, D.C., 1998.

Lauten, J., Carlson, C., Okeson, J., & Miller, C. Intersession reliability of somatosensory testing in chronic temporomandibular disorder patients. Research presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Washington, D.C., 1998.

DeLeeuw, R., & Carlson, C. Validation of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in orofacial pain patients. Research presented at the

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Sixth Annual Congress on Women’s Health, Society for the Advancement of Women’s Health Research, Washington, D.C., 1998.

Carlson, C. R. Invited address: Psychological factors in the treatment of orofacial pain. Presented at the Multidisciplinary Symposium of Cranium-Cervical Facial Pain, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, 1998.

Carlson, C. R. Invited presentations: (1) Psychological factors in orofacial pain and (2) Physical Self Regulation Training. Continuing Education Course on Temporomandibular Disorders/Orofacial Pain., National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, 1998.

Carlson, C. R. Invited presentation: Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, 1998.

Drungle, S., Studts, J., Carlson, C. R. Smoking behavior and pain severity in orofacial pain patients. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, 1999.

Studts, J & Carlson, C. R. Psychological factors distinguishing neuropathic and myofascial pain patients. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Association for Dental Research, Vancouver, B.C., 1999.

Carlson, C. R., Bertrand, P., Ehrlich, D, Maxwell, A., & Burton, R. Physical self-regulation training for the management of trigeminal pain. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Association for Dental Research, Vancouver, B.C., 1999.

Carlson, C. R. Invited address: Psychological considerations for the management of chronic orofacial pains. Presented at the annual meetings of the American Association of Endodontists, Atlanta, 1999.

Fernandes, P. R. B., Carlson, C. R., Studts, J. L., DeLeeuw, R., & Okeson, J. P. An evaluation of sex differences in symptom reports of orofacial pain patients. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Colorado Springs, CO, 1999.

Carlson, C.R. Self-regulation strategies for the management of fatigue, pain, and anxiety. Invited Continuing Education Workshop, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., 1999.

Carlson, C. R. Psychological factors in the treatment of orofacial pains. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 1999.

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Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 1999.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Sedation Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 1999.

Studts, J., De Leeuw, R., & Carlson, C. R. Fatigue measures used in psychosomatic medicine: A psychometric comparison. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Psychosomatic Society, Savannah, GA, 2000.

Drungle, S., Miller, C. S., Studts, J. L., & Carlson, C. R. Impact of criteria-based diagnosis on treatment of Burning Mouth Syndrome. Research presented at the annual meetings of the International Association of Dental Research, Washington, D.C., 2000.

de Leeuw R., Studts, J. L., Carlson, C. R. Fatigue and fatigue-related symptoms in temporomandibular pain patients. Research presented at the annual meetings of the International Association of Dental Research, Washington, D.C., 2000.

Humphrey, S. P., Lindroth, J., & Carlson, C. R. Routine dental care with TMD patients. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Association of Dental Schools, Washington, D.C., 2000.

Davis, C. E., & Carlson, C.R. Prediction of temporomandibular disorders using a structural equation model. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Nashville, TN, 2000.

Venable, V., Carlson, C. R., & Wilson, J. The role of anger and depression in recurrent headache. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Nashville, TN, 2000.

Scales, D., & Carlson, C. R. The development of gender differences in respiration pattern and rate. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Nashville, TN, 2000.

Carlson, C.R. Self-regulation strategies for the management of fatigue, pain, and anxiety. Invited Continuing Education Workshop, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., 2000.

Carlson, C. R. Psychological factors in the treatment of orofacial pains. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2000.

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Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2000.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies for the management of fatigue, pain, and fear. Invited address at the meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Chicago, 2000.

Carlson, C.R. Self-regulation strategies for the management of fatigue, pain, and anxiety. Invited Continuing Education Workshop, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, 2001.

Bertrand, P. M & Carlson, C. R. Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders: The clinical management of fatigue, pain, and fear. Invited Continuing Education Workshop, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, 2001.

Venable, V. L., Carlson, C. R., Studts, J. L., de Leeuw, R., & Okeson, J. P. Physical activity, psychological distress, and sleep dysfunction in myofascial pain. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Association for Dental Research, Chicago, 2001.

Studts, J. L., de Leeuw, R., & Carlson, C. R. Symptom structure of fatigue: A multidimensional or unidimensional construct for behavioral medicine? Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Psychosomatic Society, Monterey, CA, 2001.

Lindroth, J. E., Schmidt, J. E., & Carlson, C. R. A comparison between masticatory muscle pain and intracapsular pain patients on behavioral and psychosocial domains. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Washington, D.C., 2001.

Nery, C. G., Carlson, C. R., Davis, C. E., Okeson, J. P., Miller, C. S., & de Leeuw, R. Patterns of pain and electromyographic activity from experimental trapezius pain. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Washington, D.C., 2001.

De Leeuw, R., Davis, C. E., Andersen, A. H., & Carlson, C. R. Cerebral activation during thermal and emotional challenges: An fMRI study. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Pain Society, Phoenix, AZ, 2001.

Carlson, C. R. Psychological factors in the treatment of orofacial pains. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2001.

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Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2001.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2001.

Carlson, C.R. Self-regulation strategies for the management of fatigue, pain, and anxiety. Invited Continuing Education Workshop, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, 2002.

Heaton, L.J., Smith, T.A., Quevedo, A.S., & Carlson, C.R. Predictors of dental fear reactions while viewing videotaped dental scenes. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Association of Dental Research, San Diego, CA, 2002.

Schmidt, J.E., Baer R., de Leeuw, R., & Carlson, C. R. Use of the NEO-Five Factor Inventory with orofacial pain patients. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C., 2002.

Heaton, L.J., Beacham, A.O., Carlson, C.R. Predictors of successful chronic pain management treatment for orofacial pains. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C., 2002.

Carlson, C.R. Psychosocial issues of the orofacial pain patient. Invited address at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain. San Antonio, TX, 2002.

de Leeuw, R, Davis, C.E., Andersen, A., & Carlson, C.R. Brain activation during trigeminal thermal stimulation and a pain Stroop task: an fMRI study. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain. San Antonio, TX, 2002.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2002.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2002.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2002.

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Beacham, A., Heaton, L., Schmidt, J., Carlson, C., Okeson, J., & Phillips, B. Sleep dysfunction in orofacial pain patients: Implications for cognitive-behavioral group treatment. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Reno, NV, 2002.

Carlson, C.R. Self-regulation strategies for the management of fatigue, pain, and anxiety. Invited Continuing Education Workshop, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, 2003.

Carlson, C.R. Psychosocial issues of the orofacial pain patient. Invited address, Keio Medical University, Tokyo, Japan, 2003.

Carlson, C.R. Psychosocial issues of the orofacial pain patient. Invited address, Kyushu National University, Fukuoka, Japan, 2003.

Carlson, C.R. Psychosocial issues of the orofacial pain patient. Invited address, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan, 2003.

Carlson, C.R. The heart of character. Invited presentation at the United States Air Force Academy, CO, 2003.

Carlson, C.R. Physical self-regulation for the management of chronic orofacial pain disorders. Invited address, Fifteenth annual Orofacial Pain Alumni Symposium, Lexington, KY, 2003.

Salsman, J.M., Brown, T.L., Brechting, E.H., & Carlson, C.R. Beyond positive psychology: Linking spirituality, religiosity, mental health, and alcohol. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, 2003.

Brechting, E.H., Brown, T.L., Salsman, J., & Carlson, C.R. Religiosity and alcohol use: Is the glass half full? Research presented at the annual meetings of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, 2003.

Heaton, L., Beacham, A., & Carlson, C.R. Incidence of traumatic events and PTSD symptoms in orofacial pain patients: Implications for treatment. Research presented at the annual meetings of the International Association for Dental Research, Goteborg, Sweden, 2003.

Heaton, L.J., de Leeuw, R.J., & Carlson, C.R. Factors influencing participation in a behavioral self-regulation training program: A retrospective study of orofacial pain patients. Research presented at the 37th annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA, 2003.

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Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2003.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2003.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2003.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2004.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2004.

Carlson, C.R. Self-regulation strategies for the management of fatigue, pain, and anxiety. Invited Continuing Education Workshop Series, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, 2004.

Carlson, C.R. The role of psychosocial screening questionnaires in the management of patients with orofacial pain. Invited address to the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, San Francisco, CA, 2004.

Carlson, C.R. Axis 2 issues and possible reasons for a refractory pain patient. Invited address to the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, San Francisco, CA, 2004.

Carlson, C.R. The role of psychology in orofacial pain. Invited address at the annual meetings of the Taiwan Orthodontic Society. Taipei, Taiwan, 2004.

Carlson, C.R. Physical self-regulation training for the management of orofacial pain. Invited address at the annual meetings of the Taiwan Orthodontic Society. Taipei, Taiwan, 2004.

Brechting, E.H., Brown, T.L., Salsman, J.M., & Carlson, C.R. (2004). Failing to walk the talk: The role of spiritual beliefs and behaviors in predicting alcohol use. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Vancouver, B.C.

Balasubramaniam, R., de Leeuw, R., Schmidt, J., & Carlson, C.R. Depression

and somatization are predictors of fatigue in TMD patients. Research

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presented at the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, San Francisco, 2004.

de Leeuw, R., Albuquerque, R.J.C., Carlson, C.R., & Andersen, A.H. Influence of estrogen on brain activation during painful heat stimulation. Research presented at 12th Annual Congress on Women's Health, Hilton Head, SC, 2004.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2004.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2004.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2004.

Carlson, C.R. Self-regulation strategies for the management of fatigue, pain, and anxiety. Invited Continuing Education Workshop Series, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, 2004.

Carlson, C.R. Self-Regulation Training for the Management of Fatigue, Pain, and Anxiety: Strategic Use of Physiological Principles for Relaxation and Breathing Entrainment. Invited presentation at Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Augusta, GA, 2005.

Brechting, E.H., Brown, T.L., Salsman, J.M., & Carlson, C.R. (2005). Religiousness, coping, and alcohol use in college students. Research presented at the conference of Addiction and Spirituality: Scientific, Theological, & Clinical Perspectives, Terre Haute, IN.

Brechting, E.H., Brown, T.L., Salsman, J.M., & Carlson, C.R. (2005). Religiousness and alcohol use: The impact of coping style. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2005.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2005.

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Carlson, C. R. Physical Self Regulation: Evidence-based behavioral health interventions for chronic orofacial pain. Symposium presented at the annual meetings of the Kentucky Psychological Association, 2005.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2005.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, National Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2006.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2006.

Heaton, L.J., Carlson, C.R., Smith, T.A., Baer, R.A., & de Leeuw, R. Predicting anxiety during dental treatment: Effect of patient gender. Research presented at the annual meetings of the American Association of Dental Research, Orlando, FL, 2006

Salsman, J., Brechting, E., Brown, T., Phillips, C., Collier, B., & Carlson, C.R. Identifying religious and spiritual associations with health: Does one size fit all? Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, 2006.

Brechting, E.H., Salsman, J.M., Collier, B., & Carlson, C.R. Moving forward: A better understanding of the relationship between religiousness and alcohol problems. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Research Society on Alcohol, Baltimore, 2006.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2006.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2006.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2006.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2007.

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Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2007.

Salsman, J., Segerstrom, S., Brechting, E., Carlson, C., & Andrykowski, M. Posttraumatic growth and PTSD symptomatology among colorectal cancer survivors: The impact of cognitive processing. Research presented at the annual meetings of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C., 2007.

Carlson, C.R. Psychological aspects of chronic orofacial pain. Invited address at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Philadelphia, PA, 2007.

Carlson, C.R. Multidisciplinary management of orofacial pain. Invited address at the Kentucky Psychological Association Women’s Health Conference, Louisville, KY, 2007.

Carlson, C.R. Behavioral management strategies: Self regulation skills for orofacial pain. Invited address at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Philadelphia, PA, 2007.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2007.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2007.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2007.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2008.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2008.

Carlson, C.R. Psychological factors in TMD and orofacial pain. Invited address to the 35th Annual Moyers Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2008.

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Carlson, C.R. Psychological aspects of chronic orofacial pain. Invited address at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Los Angeles, CA, 2008.

Carlson, C.R. Managing allostatic load in chronic orofacial pain: Implications for immune function. Invited address at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Los Angeles, CA, 2008.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2008.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2008.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2008.

Salsman, J.S., Brechting, E.H., Segerstrom, S.C., Carlson, C.R., Andrykowski, M.A. Emotional approach coping as a predictor of posttraumatic growth among colorectal cancer survivors. Research presented at the American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Charlotte, NC, 2009.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2009.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2009.

Carlson, C.R. Psychological aspects of chronic orofacial pain. Invited address at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Austin, TX, 2009.

Carlson, C.R. The legacy of life events: Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in orofacial pain patients. Invited address at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Austin, TX, 2009.

Carlson, C.R. The role of psychology in chronic orofacial pain. Invited webinar talk for the Kentucky Psychological Association, Lexington, KY, 2009.

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Carlson, C.R., Burris, J., and Evans, D. Psychosocial dysfunction linking TMD co-morbid conditions. Invited talk to the International Association for Dental Research, Miami, FL, 2009.

Carlson, C.R. The legacy of life events: Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in orofacial pain patients. Invited address at the annual meetings of the University of Kentucky Orofacial Pain Center Alumni, Lexington, KY, 2009.

Burris, J.L., Evans, D.R., & Carlson, C.R. Psychological correlates of medical comorbidities among temporomandibular disorder patients. Research presentation at the Pain Special Interest Group (SIG) Data Blitz, 30th Annual Conference of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Montréal, Canada, 2009.

Carlson, C.R., Managing allostatic load: Personal decision making and life demands. Invited seminar to the faculty of the Naval Postgraduate Dental School, Bethesda, MD, 2009.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2010.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2010.

Carlson, C.R.. Self-regulatory factors and trigeminally mediated pain. Invited address at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Orlando, FL, 2010.

Carlson, C.R. Developing an understanding of temporomandibular disorders. Invited address to the Stress Physiology/Comorbid Conditions Think Tank, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA, 2010.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2010.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2010.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2010.

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Carlson, C.R. Self regulation in TMD: Reducing metaboreceptive load? Invited address at the annual meetings of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Las Vegas, NV, 2011.

Carlson, C.R. Psychological considerations in the management of orofacial pain. Invited address at Fall meeting of Michigan Clinic for Facial Pain, Detroit, MI, 2011.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2011.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2011.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2011.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2012.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2012.

Carlson, C.R. Psychosocial issues in the management of orofacial pain: Red flags. Invited address to the American Equilibration Society, Chicago, IL, 2012.

Carlson, C.R. Psychosocial issues in orofacial pain management: Physical self regulation as a foundational treatment. Short course given to the Mahan graduate shortcourse, New Orleans, LA, 2012.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2012.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2012.

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Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2012.

Carlson, C.R. Self-Regulation Strategies for the Management of Trigeminally-Mediated Pain. Professional Shortcourse, Ermelo, Holland, 2012.

Okeson, J.P., Carlson, C.R., & Harrison, A. An interprofessional approach to orofacial pain. Invited presentation to Dean’s Colloquium on Interprofessional Education, Lexington, KY, 2013.

Carlson, C.R. Twenty five years of learning: Perspectives from a Scientist-Practitioner. Invited address to the annual meetings of the Orofacial Pain Alumni. Lexington, KY, 2013.

Carlson, C.R. Leading as a Department Chair: Lessons from experience. Brief invited talk and participation in panel of former chairs at symposium for new chairs given at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 2013.

Carlson, C.R. & Miller, C. Chasing your dreams: Why goals are double-edged swords. Invited talk to UK101 students at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 2013.

Carlson, C. R. Psychosocial isssues in the management of orofacial pain. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2013.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2013.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2013.

Carlson, C. R. Psychology and the orofacial pain patient. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2014.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center Southwest, San Diego, CA, 2014.

Carlson, C.R. Psychosocial aspects of trigeminally-mediated pain. Invited address to the American Equilibration Society, Chicago, IL, 2014.

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Carlson, C.R. Psychological considerations in the management of orofacial pains. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain Continuum, LSU School of Dentistry, New Orleans, LA, 2014.

Carlson, C.R. Physical self regulation training for the management of trigeminal pain. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain Continuum, LSU School of Dentistry, New Orleans, LA, 2014.

Carlson, C. R. Psychosocial isssues in the management of orofacial pain. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2014.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2014.

Carlson, C. R. Developing control of fear, pain, and anxiety. Invited address to the Nitrous Oxide Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2014.

Carlson, C.R. Differential diagnosis and management considerations for psychosocial issues related to orofacial pain disorders. Invited address to the Annual UK Alumni Meeting, Lexington, KY, 2015.

Carlson, C.R. Psychochological factors influencing the care of sleep disordered and orofacial pain patients: Self-regulation strategies to enhance relaxation and sleep. Invited address to the Physical Therapy Pre-Conference of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Denver, CO., 2015.

Carlson, C.R. Psychological screening tools for the orofacial pain practitioner. Invited address to the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Denver, CO., 2015.

Ehrlich, D., Bertrand, P., & Carlson, C.R. Management of TMD and comorbidities using behavior modification. Invited address to the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, Denver, CO., 2015.

Carlson, C.R. Biobehavioral isues in the management of orofacial pain: Patient characteristics and cognitive-behavioral interventions for use in dental settings. Invited address at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, 2015.

Carlson, C.R. Biobehavioral isues in the management of orofacial pain: Patient characteristics and cognitive-behavioral interventions for use in dental settings. Invited address to the Japanese Society for Temporomandibular Joint and the Japanese Society of Orofacial Pain, Nagoya, Japan, 2015.

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Carlson, C.R. Lessons from three decades of practice: Perspectives from a scientist-practitioner. Invited address to the University of Osaka, Osaka, Japan, 2015.

Carlson, C. R. Psychosocial isssues in the management of orofacial pain. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2015.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2015.

.Carlson, C. R. Psychosocial isssues in the management of orofacial pain.

Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center, San Diego, CA, 2016.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Dental Center, San Diego, CA, 2016.

Prassel, H.B., Cole, H.A., and Carlson, C.R. The influence of religiosity on risky sexual practices and drug use. Research presented at the KPA Academic Conference, Georgetown, KY, 2016.

Carlson, C.R. Behavioral issues in the management of orofacial pain and TMDs. Invited address to the annual meetings of the SEDCYDO (Spanish Society of Craniomandibular Dysfunction and Orofacial Pain), Segovia, Spain, 2016.

Carlson, C. R. Psychosocial isssues in the management of orofacial pain. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain Continuum, LSU School of Dentistry, New Orleans, LA, 2016.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain Continuum, LSU School of Dentistry, New Orleans, LA, 2016.

Carlson, C. R. Psychosocial isssues in the management of orofacial pain. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2016.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, National Naval Dental Center, Bethesda, MD, 2016.

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Carlson, C. R. Psychosocial isssues in the management of orofacial pain. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Balboa Naval Hospital, San Diego, CA, 2016.

Carlson, C. R. Physical self-regulation strategies. Invited address to the Orofacial Pain/Temporomandibular Disorders Course, Balboa Naval Hospital, San Diego, CA, 2016.

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Michael T. Nietzel, Ph.D. Mark Kornbluh, Ph.D.Former President DeanMissouri State University College of Arts and SciencesSpringfield, MO 65897 University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY 40506

Stanton L. Jones, Ph.D. Rick L. Hoyle, Ph.D. Provost Professor Wheaton College Department of PsychologyWheaton, IL 60187 Duke University

Durham, NC 27708

Robert F. Lorch, Jr., Ph.D.Professor and ChairDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of KentuckyLexington, KY 40506

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