Dante Cicchetti - Psychology Department @ SUNY Stony Brook
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I. Current Information<br />
<strong>Dante</strong> <strong>Cicchetti</strong><br />
Curriculum Vitae<br />
Licenses: Licensed Psychologist in Massachusetts and New<br />
York<br />
University Address: Institute of Child Development<br />
University of Minnesota<br />
51 River Road<br />
Minneapolis, MN 55455<br />
Contact Information: (612) 624-4455<br />
cicchett@umn.edu<br />
II. Education<br />
B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1971 (Biology and <strong>Psychology</strong>).<br />
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1972-1977 (Clinical <strong>Psychology</strong> and Child Development;<br />
Minors in Behavior Genetics, Neuroscience, and Psychophysiology), <strong>Department</strong> of<br />
<strong>Psychology</strong> and Institute of Child Development, Advisors: Paul E. Meehl and L. Alan<br />
Sroufe.<br />
III. Employment History<br />
July 2005-Present McKnight Presidential Chair and Professor, Institute of Child<br />
Development and <strong>Department</strong> of Psychiatry, University of<br />
Minnesota<br />
July, 2000-June 2005 Shirley Cox Kearns Professor of <strong>Psychology</strong>, Psychiatry, and<br />
Pediatrics, University of Rochester.<br />
July, 1995-2005 Professor of Clinical and Social Sciences in <strong>Psychology</strong>,<br />
Psychiatry, and Pediatrics, University of Rochester. Director,<br />
Mt. Hope Family Center.<br />
July, 1994-2005 Professor of <strong>Psychology</strong>, Psychiatry, and Pediatrics, University<br />
of Rochester. Director, Mt. Hope Family Center.<br />
Dec., 1987-July, 1994 Professor of <strong>Psychology</strong> and Psychiatry, University of<br />
Rochester. Director, Mt. Hope Family Center.<br />
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July, 1985-Dec., 1987 Associate Professor of <strong>Psychology</strong> and Psychiatry, University<br />
of Rochester. Director, Mt. Hope Family Center.<br />
July, 1982-July, 1985 Norman Tishman Associate Professor of <strong>Psychology</strong>, Harvard<br />
University. Member, Faculty of the Graduate School of<br />
Education, Program in Human Development, Harvard<br />
University.<br />
July, 1982-July, 1983 Associate Professor, <strong>Department</strong> of <strong>Psychology</strong> and Social<br />
Relations, Harvard University.<br />
July, 1978-July, 1985 Director, Daycare and Families Project, Harvard University.<br />
(Harvard Child Maltreatment Project)<br />
May, 1978-July, 1985 Director, Developmental Risk Research Project, Harvard<br />
University<br />
July, 1977-June, 1982 Assistant Professor, <strong>Department</strong> of <strong>Psychology</strong> and Social<br />
Relations, Harvard University.<br />
Sept., 1971-Aug., 1972 Instructor, <strong>Department</strong> of <strong>Psychology</strong>, University of<br />
Pittsburgh.<br />
IV. Awards and Honors<br />
Young Scholars Award in Social and Affective Development, Foundation for Child<br />
Development, 1982.<br />
Boyd McCandless Award for Significant Early Career Contributions, Division of<br />
Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>, American Psychological Association, 1983.<br />
Norman Tishman Associate Professor of <strong>Psychology</strong>, Harvard University, 1983-1985.<br />
Fellow, Division 7 (Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>) American Psychological Association.<br />
Elected 1990.<br />
Scientific Merit Award National Institute of Mental Health, 1991-1996 (for Research on<br />
Affective Disorders).<br />
Fellow, Center for the Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford<br />
University (Chosen May 1992).<br />
Recipient of the Outstanding Research Study Award from the American Professional<br />
Society on the Abuse of Children 1995.<br />
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American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Research Career<br />
Achievement Award, 1997.<br />
Distinguished Contributions to Research in Clinical Child <strong>Psychology</strong> Award -<br />
Division 12 (Clinical <strong>Psychology</strong>, Section 1), American Psychological Association, 1999.<br />
Nicholas Hobbs Award, Division 37 of the American Psychological Association, for<br />
Significant Contributions to Child Advocacy and Social Policy, 1999.<br />
Shirley Cox Kearns Professor of <strong>Psychology</strong>, Psychiatry, and Pediatrics, 2000.<br />
John Romano Award, Mental Health Association, Rochester, New York, 2001.<br />
Academic Keys Who’s Who in Social Sciences Higher Education (WWSSHE) – 2004<br />
Senior Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to <strong>Psychology</strong> in the Public<br />
Interest – American Psychological Association, 2004<br />
G. Stanley Hall Award, from the American Psychological Association – for Significant<br />
Lifetime Contributions to Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong> - 2005<br />
Bronfenbrenner Award, from the American Psychological Association - Lifetime<br />
Contribution to Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong> in the Service of Science and Society – 2006<br />
McKnight Presidential Chair of Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, Institute of Child Development and<br />
<strong>Department</strong> of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota – 2005<br />
Alumni of Notable Achievement Award, University of Minnesota – 2006<br />
NIH Top Grantee, Above the 95 th percentile of distribution of (extramural) NIH grants over<br />
the last 25 years (along with 2,500 others).<br />
V. Financial Support<br />
A. University of Rochester<br />
Current Clinical Support Services<br />
Since 1985, over $2,000,000.00 annual Center clinical services budget has been sustained<br />
through contracts for services, foundation and private donor support, and United Way<br />
funding.<br />
Current and Completed Grant Support<br />
(July 1, 2004 – June 30, 2009) National Institute of Mental Health. Domestic Violence,<br />
Child Security, & Child Mental Health. Total of $3,111,589 Direct Costs. (Co-Principal<br />
Investigator.)<br />
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(July 1, 2004 - June 30, 2009) National Institute of Drug Abuse. Chronic Stress of<br />
Maltreatment: Drug Use Vulnerability. Total of $2,148,357.00 Direct Costs. (Principal<br />
Investigator)<br />
(April 1, 2004 - March 31, 2009) National Institute of Mental Health. Memory Processes<br />
in Abused and Neglected Children. Total of $1,250,000.00 Direct Costs. (Principal<br />
Investigator)<br />
(February 1, 2004 – February 30, 2009) National Institute of Mental Health. Depression<br />
among low-income mothers and the impact upon their children’s brain development.<br />
Total of $4,664,151 Direct Costs. (Co-Principal Investigator.)<br />
(February 1, 2004 - January 31, 2009) National Institute of Mental Health. Prevention<br />
for Infants of Low-Income Depressed Mothers: Implications for Developmental Theory.<br />
Total of $3,305,438.00 Direct Costs. (Principal Investigator)<br />
(October 1, 2000 - September 30, 2005) National Institute of Drug Abuse. Teen Drug<br />
Use/Abuse: Pathways from Child Maltreatment. Total of $1,797,531.00 Direct Costs.<br />
(Principal Investigator)<br />
(September 30, 2001 - September 29, 2004) Administration for Children, Youth and<br />
Families. Following up the Effects of Family Support and Intervention for Neglected<br />
Preschool Children. Total of $570,985.00 Direct Costs. (Co-Principal Investigator.)<br />
(July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2004) National Institute of Mental Health. A preventive<br />
intervention for toddlers of depressed mothers. Total of $1,369,257.00 Direct Costs.<br />
(Principal Investigator)<br />
(January 1, 1999 - December, 2006) Spunk Fund, Inc. The effects of social experience<br />
on brain development and functioning. Total of $200,000.00 Direct Costs per year.<br />
(Principal Investigator)<br />
(July 1, 1998 to June 30, 2003) National Institute of Mental Health. Preventive<br />
Intervention for Maltreated Infants. Total of $3,451,787.00 Direct Costs. (Principal<br />
Investigator)<br />
(1996 - 1999) Administration of Children, Youth, & Families, <strong>Department</strong> of Health and<br />
Human Services. SAFETY FIRST: Identification and Enhancement of Factors that<br />
Protect Head Start Children from Ill Effects of Community and Family Violence. Total<br />
of $450,000.00 Direct Costs. (Principal Investigator)<br />
(1997 - 2000) National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. Longitudinal Pathways to<br />
Resilience in Maltreated Children. Total of $599,400.00 Direct Costs. (Principal<br />
Investigator)<br />
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(1996 - 2001) National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. Family Support and<br />
Intervention for Neglected Preschool Children. Total of $750,000.00 Direct Costs.<br />
(Principal Investigator)<br />
(1995 - 1999) William T. Grant Foundation. Childhood Maltreatment, Community<br />
Violence, and Pathways to Adaptation: Risk and Resilience in the Adolescent Years.<br />
Total of $495,994.00 Direct Costs. (Principal Investigator)<br />
(1994 - 1997) National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. An Ecological<br />
Developmental Perspective on the Consequences of Child Maltreatment. Total of<br />
$593,667.00 Direct Costs. (Principal Investigator)<br />
(1992 - 1995) William T. Grant Foundation. Childhood maltreatment and<br />
developmental psychopathology. Total of $300,000.00 Direct Costs. (Principal<br />
Investigator)<br />
(1991 - 1996) National Institute of Mental Health - Preventive Intervention: Toddlers of<br />
Depressed Mothers (MERIT). Total of $2,500,000.00 Direct Costs. (1991-1996).<br />
(Principal Investigator)<br />
(1990 - 2002) [and ongoing] Spunk Fund, Inc. Resilience in Child Maltreatment: A<br />
Longitudinal Investigation. $100,000.00 per year. (Principal Investigator)<br />
(1989 - 1991) Spencer Foundation. Attachment relationships, self-perceptions, and<br />
school adaptation in maltreated children. Total of $150,000.00 Direct Costs. (Principal<br />
Investigator)<br />
(1989 - 1992) William T. Grant Foundation and Smith Richardson Foundation. A<br />
longitudinal study of maltreated children. Total of $600,000.00 Direct Costs. (Principal<br />
Investigator)<br />
(1987 - 1989) A.L. Mailman Family Foundation. Assessing the impact of a peer<br />
relations enhancement program upon the social adjustment of maltreated and "high risk"<br />
youngsters. Total of $90,000.00 Direct Costs. (Principal Investigator)<br />
(1987 - 1989) Smith Richardson Foundation. Development and implementation of a<br />
preventive program for toddlers and their families. Total of $150,000.00 Direct Costs.<br />
(Principal Investigator)<br />
(1986 - 1987) Kenworthy Swift Foundation. Longitudinal effects of child abuse and<br />
neglect. Total of $20,000.00 Direct Costs. (Principal Investigator)<br />
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B. Harvard University<br />
(1979 - 1983) The etiology, intergenerational transmission, and developmental sequelae<br />
of child maltreatment. National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. Total of $1.25<br />
million Direct Costs. (Principal Investigator)<br />
(1981 - 1983) Tool using in infants and children with Down syndrome. March of Dimes<br />
Foundation, Total direct costs of $50,000.00. (Principal Investigator)<br />
(1984 - 1985) Longitudinal follow up of maltreated children. National Institute of<br />
Mental Health. Total of $400,000.00 Direct Costs. (Principal Investigator)<br />
(1983 - 1985) Emotional development in maltreated children. Foundation for Child<br />
Development. Total of $30,000.00 Direct Costs. (Principal Investigator)<br />
(1983 - 1985) Peer relations in maltreated school-age children. William T. Grant<br />
Foundation. Total of $150,000.00 Direct Costs. (Principal Investigator)<br />
VI. Publications<br />
Papers and chapters<br />
In Preparation<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Toth, S. L., & Rogosch, F. A. (in preparation). The reorganization of<br />
attachment in maltreated infants through preventive interventions.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Rogosch, F. A., Toth, S. L., Howe, M. L., Teisl, M., Flores, E., et al. (in<br />
preparation). Child maltreatment, false memory, and neuroendocrine regulation: The<br />
Pisces Effect.<br />
Submitted<br />
Davies, P., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Struge-Apple, M.L., & Cummings, E.M. (Submitted). The role<br />
of child adrenocortical functioning in pathways between forms of interparental<br />
conflict. Journal of Abnormal <strong>Psychology</strong>.<br />
Maughan, A., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Toth, S. L., & Rogosch, F. A. (Submitted). Early-occurring<br />
maternal depression and maternal sensitivity in predicting young children's emotional<br />
regulation and socioemotional difficulties. Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>.<br />
Teisl, M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Submitted). Physical abuse, cognitive and emotional<br />
processes, and aggressive/disruptive behavior problems. Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>.<br />
Toth, S. L., <strong>Cicchetti</strong> ,D., & Rogosch, F. A. (Submitted). Toddler-parent psychotherapy<br />
reorganizes attachment in the young offspring of mothers with major depressive<br />
disorder. Journal of Consulting & Clinical <strong>Psychology</strong>.<br />
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In press<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (in press). Intervention and policy implications of research on<br />
neurobiological functioning in maltreated children. In J.L. Aber, S.J. Bishop-Josef,<br />
S.M. Jones, K.T. McLearn, & D.A. Phillips (Eds.), Child development and social<br />
policy: Knowledge for action. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S.L. (in press). A developmental psychopathology perspective on<br />
preventive interventions with high risk children and families. In A. Renninger and I.<br />
Sigel (Eds.), Handbook of Child <strong>Psychology</strong> (6 th Ed.). New York: John Wiley &<br />
Sons, Inc.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Valentino, K. (in press). Toward the application of a multiple-levels-ofanalysis<br />
perspective to research in development and psychopathology. In A. Masten<br />
(Ed.), Minnesota Symposia on Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, 32. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.<br />
Davies, P.T., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Winter, M.A. (in press). The implications of emotional<br />
security theory for understanding and treating childhood psychopathology.<br />
Development and Psychopathology.<br />
Kim, J. & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (in press). Longitudinal trajectories of self-system and depressive<br />
symptoms among maltreated and nonmaltreated children. Child Development.<br />
Lenzenweger, M. F., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (in press). Editorial: Toward A Developmental<br />
Psychopathology Approach to Borderline Personality Disorder. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 17(4).<br />
Rogosch, F. A., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (in press). Child Maltreatment, Attention Networks, and<br />
Potential Precursors to Borderline Personality Disorder. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 17(4).<br />
Valentino, K., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Toth, S. L., & Rogosch, F. A. (in press.). Mother-child play<br />
and emerging social behaviors among infants from maltreating families.<br />
Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>.<br />
2006<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., (2006). Preface. In D. <strong>Cicchetti</strong> & D. J. Cohen (Eds) Developmental<br />
Psychopathology (2 nd ed.): Theory and Method (Vol. 1). New York: Wiley<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2006). Development and Psychopathology. In D. <strong>Cicchetti</strong> (Ed.),<br />
Developmental Psychopathology (2nd ed.): Theory and Method (Vol. 1), 1-23. New<br />
York: Wiley.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Curtis, W. J. (2006). The developing brain and neural plasticity:<br />
Implications for normality, psychopathology, and resilience. In D. <strong>Cicchetti</strong> & D.<br />
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Cohen (Eds.), Developmental Psychopathology (2nd ed.).: Developmental<br />
Neuroscience (Vol. 2), 1-64. New York: Wiley.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Posner, M. I. (2006). Editorial: Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience<br />
and Developmental Psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 17(3),<br />
569-575.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Valentino, K. (2006). An Ecological Transactional Perspective on Child<br />
Maltreatment: Failure of the Average Expectable Environment and Its Influence<br />
Upon Child Development. In D. <strong>Cicchetti</strong> & D. J. Cohen (Eds.), Developmental<br />
Psychopathology (2nd ed.).: Risk, Disorder, and Adaptation (Vol. 3), 129-201. New<br />
York, New York: Wiley.<br />
Howe, M. L., Toth, S. L., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2006). Memory and Developmental<br />
Psychopathology. In D. <strong>Cicchetti</strong> & D. Cohen (Eds.), Developmental<br />
Psychopathology (2nd Edition): Developmental Neuroscience (Vol. 2), 629-655. New<br />
York: Wiley.<br />
Ialongo, N., Rogosch, F. A., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Toth, S. L., & Neiderhiser, J. (2006). A<br />
Developmental Psychpathology Approach to the Prevention of Mental Health<br />
Discorders. In D. <strong>Cicchetti</strong> & D. Cohen (Eds.), Developmental Psychopathology (2nd<br />
ed.): Theory and Method (Vol. 1), 968-1018. New York: Wiley.<br />
2005<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Curtis, W. J. (2005). An event-related potential (ERP) study of<br />
processing of affective facial expressions in young children who have experienced<br />
maltreatment during the first year of life. Development and Psychopathology, 17(3),<br />
641-677.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (2005). Child maltreatment. Annual Review of Clinical<br />
<strong>Psychology</strong>, 1, 409-438.<br />
Flores, E., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F.A. (2005). Predictors of resilience in maltreated and<br />
nonmaltreated Latino children. Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>, 41(2), 338-351.<br />
Toth, S.L., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2005). “Child maltreatment and its impact on psychosocial<br />
child development”. In Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development. Centre of<br />
Excellence for Early Childhood Development Website, [Forthcoming].<br />
http://www.excellence-earlychildhood.ca/liste_theme.asp?lang=EN&act=32<br />
(Reprinted in French on the Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development<br />
Website, http://www.excellence-jeunesenfants.ca/documents/Toth-<strong>Cicchetti</strong>FRxp.pdf)<br />
2004<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2004). Biography. American Psychologist, 59(8), 1-4.<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2004). An odyssey of discovery: Lessons learned through three decades of<br />
research on child maltreatment. American Psychologist, 59(8), 4-14.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Blender, J. A. (2004). A multiple-levels-of-analysis approach to the<br />
study of developmental processes in maltreated children. Proceedings of the National<br />
Academy of Sciences, 101(50), 17325-17326.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Toth, S. L., & Rogosch, F. A. (2004). Toddler-parent psychotherapy for<br />
depressed mothers and their offspring: Implications for attachment theory. In L. Atkinson<br />
& S. Goldberg (Eds.), Clinical applications of attachment (pp. 229-275). Mahwah, NJ:<br />
Erlbaum.<br />
Davies, P.T., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2004). Toward an integration of family systems and<br />
developmental psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology,16(3), 477-797.<br />
Eigsti, I. M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2004). The impact of child maltreatment on expressive<br />
syntax at 60 months. Developmental Science, 7, 88-102.<br />
Howe, M.L., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Toth, S.L., & Cerrito, B.M. (2004). True and false memories<br />
in maltreated children. Child Development, 75(5), 1402-1417.<br />
Kim, J., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2004). A process model of mother-child relatedness and<br />
psychological adjustment among maltreated and nonmaltreated children: The role of<br />
self-esteem and social competence. Journal of Abnormal Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, 32, 341-<br />
354.<br />
Koenig, A. L., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (2004). Moral development: The<br />
association between maltreatment and young children's prosocial behaviors and moral<br />
transgressions. Social Development, 13, 87-106.<br />
Rogosch, F. A., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2004). Child maltreatment and emergent personality<br />
organization: Perspectives from the Five-Factor model. Journal of Abnormal Child<br />
<strong>Psychology</strong>, 32, 123-145.<br />
Rogosch, F.A., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S.L. (2004). Expressed emotion in multiple<br />
subsystems of the families of toddlers with depressed mothers. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 16, 689-709.<br />
Schulenberg, J.E., Sameroff, A.J., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2004) The transition to adulthood as<br />
a critical juncture in the course of psychopathology and mental health. Development<br />
and Psychopathology, 16(4), 799-1172.<br />
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2003<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2003). Editorial: Experiments of nature: Contributions to developmental<br />
theory. Development and Psychopathology, 15, 833-835.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2003). Foreword. In S. S. Luthar (Ed.), Resilience and vulnerability:<br />
Adaptation in the context of childhood adversity (pp. ix-xxii). New York: Cambridge<br />
University Press.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2003). Neuroendocrine functioning in maltreated children. In D. <strong>Cicchetti</strong><br />
& E. F. Walker (Eds.), Neurodevelopmental mechanisms in psychopathology (pp.<br />
345-365). New York: Cambridge University Press.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Hinshaw, S. P. (2003). Editorial: Conceptual, methodological, and<br />
statistical issues in developmental psychopathology: A special issue in honor of Paul<br />
E. Meehl. Development and Psychopathology, 15, 497-499.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Rogosch, F. A., Maughan, A., Toth, S. L., & Bruce, J. (2003). False belief<br />
understanding in maltreated children. Development and Psychopathology, 15, 1067-<br />
1091.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (2003). Child maltreatment: Past, present, and future<br />
perspectives. In R. P. Weissberg, L. H. Weiss, O. Reyes & H. J. Walberg (Eds.),<br />
Trends in the well-being of children and youth (Vol. 2, pp. 181-206). Washington,<br />
DC: CWLA Press.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Walker, E. F. (2003). Preface. In D. <strong>Cicchetti</strong> & E. F. Walker (Eds.),<br />
Neurodevelopmental mechanisms in psychopathology. New York: Cambridge<br />
University Press.<br />
Curtis, W. J., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2003). Moving research on resilience into the 21st century:<br />
Theoretical and methodological considerations in examining the biological<br />
contributors to resilience. Development and Psychopathology, 15, 773-810. (Reprinted<br />
in Dziecko Autystyczne (2003); Reprinted in Audiofonologia (2004)).<br />
Kim, J. E., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2003). Social self-efficacy and behavior problems in<br />
maltreated and nonmaltreated children. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent<br />
<strong>Psychology</strong>, 32, 106-117.<br />
Klorman, R., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Thatcher, J. E., & Ison, J. R. (2003). Acoustic startle in<br />
maltreated children. Journal of Abnormal Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, 31, 359-370.<br />
2002<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2002). The impact of social experience on neurobiological systems:<br />
Illustration from a constructivist view of child maltreatment. Cognitive Development,<br />
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17, 1407-1428.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2002). How a child builds a brain: Insights from normality and<br />
psychopathology. In W. Hartup & R. Weinberg (Eds.), Minnesota symposia on child<br />
psychology: Child psychology in retrospect and prospect (Vol. 32, pp. 23-71).<br />
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2002). Foreword. In B. F. Pennington (Ed.), The development of<br />
psychopathology: A neuroscience approach (pp. ix-xii). New York: Guilford Press.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Dawson, G. (2002). Editorial: Multiple levels of analysis. Development<br />
and Psychopathology, 14, 417-420.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Hinshaw, S. P. (2002). Editorial: Prevention and intervention science:<br />
Contributions for developmental theory. Development and Psychopathology, 14, 667-<br />
671.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (2002). A developmental psychopathology perspective<br />
on adolescence. Journal of Consulting and Clinical <strong>Psychology</strong>, 70, 6-20.<br />
Lynch, M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2002). Links between community violence and the family<br />
system: Evidence from children's feelings of relatedness and perceptions of parent<br />
behavior. Family Process, 41, 519-532.<br />
Maughan, A., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2002). The impact of child maltreatment and interadult<br />
violence on children's emotion regulation abilities. Child Development, 73, 1525-<br />
1542.<br />
Mendez, J., Fantuzzo, J., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2002). Social competence of low-income<br />
African-American preschool children: Multivariate relationships and individual<br />
differences. Child Development, 73, 1085-1100.<br />
T`oth, S. L., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Kim, J. E. (2002). Relations among children's perceptions of<br />
maternal behavior, attributional styles, and behavioral symptomatology in maltreated<br />
children. Journal of Abnormal Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, 30, 487-501.<br />
Toth, S. L., Maughan, A., Manly, J. T., Spagnola, M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2002). The<br />
relative efficacy of two interventions in altering maltreated preschool children's<br />
representational models: Implications for attachment theory. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 14, 777-808.<br />
2001<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2001). Reflections on the past and future of developmental<br />
psychopathology. In J. Green & W. Yule (Eds.), Research and innovation on the road<br />
to modern child psychiatry: Festschrift volume in honor of Sir Michael Rutter (Vol. 1,<br />
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pp. 37-53). London: Gaskell.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Manly, J. T. (2001). Editorial: Operationalizing child maltreatment:<br />
Developmental processes and outcomes. Development and Psychopathology, 13, 755-<br />
758.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Rappaport, J., Sandler, I., & Weissberg, R. P. (2001). Emory L. Cowen<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (2001). The impact of child maltreatment and<br />
psychopathology upon neuroendocrine functioning. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 13, 783-804.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (2001). Diverse patterns of neuroendocrine activity in<br />
maltreated children. Development and Psychopathology, 13, 677-694.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Walker, E. F. (2001). Editorial: Stress and development: Biological and<br />
psychological consequences. Development and Psychopathology, 13, 413-418.<br />
Macfie, J., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (2001). Dissociation in maltreated versus<br />
nonmaltreated preschool-aged children. Child Abuse and Neglect, 25, 1253-1267.<br />
Macfie, J., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (2001). The development of dissociation in<br />
maltreated preschool-aged children. Development and Psychopathology, 13, 233-254.<br />
Manly, J. T., Kim, J. E., Rogosch, F. A., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2001). Dimensions of child<br />
maltreatment and children's adjustment: Contributions of developmental timing and<br />
subtype. Development and Psychopathology, 13, 759-782.<br />
Pollak, S. D., Klorman, R., Thatcher, J. E., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2001). P3b reflects<br />
maltreated children's reactions to facial displays of emotion. Psychophysiology, 38,<br />
267-274.<br />
Shields, A., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2001). Parental maltreatment and emotion dysregulation as<br />
risk factors for bullying and victimization in middle childhood. Journal of Clinical<br />
Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, 30, 349-363.<br />
Shields, A., Ryan, R. M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2001). Narrative representations of caregivers<br />
and emotion dysregulation as predictors of maltreated children's rejection by peers.<br />
Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>, 37, 321-337.<br />
Shonk, S. M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2001). Maltreatment, competency deficits, and risk for<br />
academic and behavioral maladjustment. Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>, 37, 3-14.<br />
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psychotherapy for fostering cognitive development in offspring of depressed mothers.<br />
Journal of Abnormal Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, 28, 135-148.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Sroufe, L. A. (2000). Editorial: The past prologue to the future: The<br />
times, they've been a changin'. Development and Psychopathology, 12, 255-264.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (2000). Developmental processes in maltreated children. In<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (2000). Editorial: Social policy implications of research in<br />
developmental psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 12, 551-554.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (2000). Child maltreatment in the early years of life. In J. D.<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Toth, S. L., & Rogosch, F. A. (2000). The development of psychological<br />
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Ganiban, J., Barnett, D., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2000). Negative reactivity and attachment:<br />
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and Psychopathology, 12, 1-21.<br />
Garcia-Coll, C., Akerman, A., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2000). Cultural influences on<br />
developmental processes and outcomes: Implications for the study of development<br />
and psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 12, 333-356.<br />
Hinshaw, S. P., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2000). Stigma and mental disorder: Conceptions of<br />
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Howes, P. W., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Toth, S. L., & Rogosch, F. A. (2000). Affective, structural,<br />
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and relational characteristics of maltreating families: A systems perspective. Journal<br />
of Family <strong>Psychology</strong>, 14, 95-110.<br />
Koenig, A. L., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (2000). Child compliance/noncompliance<br />
and maternal contributors to internalization in maltreating and nonmaltreating dyads.<br />
Child Development, 71, 1018-1032.<br />
Luthar, S. S., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (2000). The construct of resilience: Implications for<br />
intervention and social policy. Development and Psychopathology, 12, 857-885.<br />
Luthar, S. S., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Becker, B. (2000). The construct of resilience: A critical<br />
evaluation and guidelines for future work. Child Development, 71, 543-562.<br />
Luthar, S. S., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Becker, B. (2000). Research on resilience: Reply to<br />
commentaries. Child Development, 71, 573-575.<br />
Pollak, S. D., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Hornung, K., & Reed, A. (2000). Recognizing emotion in<br />
faces: Developmental effects of child abuse and neglect. Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>,<br />
36, 679-688.<br />
Toth, S. L., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Macfie, J., Maughan, A., & VanMeenan, K. (2000). Narrative<br />
representations of caregivers and self in maltreated preschoolers. Attachment and<br />
Human Development, 2, 271-305.<br />
Toth, S. L., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Macfie, J., Rogosch, F. A., & Maughan, A. (2000). Narrative<br />
representations of moral-affiliative and conflictual themes and behavioral problems in<br />
maltreated preschoolers. Journal of Clinical Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, 29, 307-318.<br />
1999<br />
Barnett, D., Ganiban, J., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1999). Maltreatment, negative expressivity, and<br />
the development of Type D attachments from 12- to 24-months of age. Society for<br />
Research in Child Development Monograph, 64, 97-118.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1999). A developmental psychopathology perspetive on druge abuse. In M.<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1999). Developmental psychopathology: Historical underpinnings,<br />
conceptual and methodological issues, and prevention and intervention implications.<br />
In R. Earthier, C. von Hagon, G. Roper & G. Noam (Eds.), Klinische<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Cannon, T. D. (1999). Neurodevelopmental processes in the ontogenesis<br />
and epigenesis of psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 11, 375-393.<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Luthar, S. S. (1999). Editorial: Developmental approaches to substance<br />
use and abuse. Development and Psychopathology, 11, 655-656.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (1999). Psychopathology as risk for adolescent substance<br />
use disorders: A developmental psychopathology perspective. Journal of Clinical<br />
Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, 28, 355-365.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (1999). Conceptual and methodological issues in<br />
developmental psychopathology research. In P. C. Kendall, J. N. Butcher & G. N.<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (1999). Preface. In D. <strong>Cicchetti</strong> & S. L. Toth (Eds.),<br />
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perspectives on prevention and intervention (Vol. 9). Rochester, NY: University of<br />
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psychotherapy to increase attachment security in offspring of depressed mothers.<br />
Attachment and Human Development, 1, 34-66.<br />
Macfie, J., Toth, S. L., Rogosch, F. A., Robinson, J., Emde, R. N., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D.<br />
(1999). Effect of maltreatment on preschoolers' narrative representations of responses<br />
to relieve distress and of role reversal. Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>, 35, 460-465.<br />
Smetana, J. G., Daddis, C., Toth, S. L., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Bruce, J., & Kane, P. (1999).<br />
Effects of provocation on maltreated and nonmaltreated preschoolers' understanding<br />
of moral transgressions. Social Development, 8, 335-348.<br />
Smetana, J. G., Toth, S. L., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Bruce, J., Kane, P., & Daddis, C. (1999).<br />
Maltreated and nonmaltreated preschoolers' conceptions of hypothetical and actual<br />
moral trangressions. Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>, 35, 269-281.<br />
Toth, S. L., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1999). Developmental psychopathology and child<br />
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1998<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1998). Early experience, emotion, and brain: Illustrations from the<br />
developmental psychopathology of child maltreatment. In D. M. Hann, L. C.<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Aber, J. L. (1998). Editorial: Contextualism and developmental<br />
psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 10, 137-141.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Rogosch, F. A., & Toth, S. L. (1998). Maternal depressive disorder and<br />
contextual risk: Contributions to the development of attachment insecurity and<br />
behavior problems in toddlerhood. Development and Psychopathology, 10, 283-300.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (1998). The development of depression in children and<br />
adolescents. American Psychologist, 53, 221-241.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (1998). Perspectives on research and practice in<br />
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Lynch, M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1998). Trauma, mental representations, and the organization<br />
of memory for mother-referent material. Development and Psychopathology, 10, 739-<br />
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Lynch, M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1998). An ecological-transactional analysis of children and<br />
contexts: The longitudinal interplay among child maltreatment, community violence,<br />
and children's symptomatology. Development and Psychopathology, 10, 235-257.<br />
Pollak, S. D., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Klorman, R. (1998). Stress, memory, and emotion:<br />
Developmental considerations from the study of child maltreatment. Development<br />
and Psychopathology, 10, 811-828.<br />
Shields, A., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1998). Reactive aggression among maltreated children: The<br />
contributions of attention and emotion dysregulation. Journal of Clinical Child<br />
<strong>Psychology</strong>, 27, 381-395.<br />
Toth, S. L., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1998). Remembering, forgetting, and the effects of trauma<br />
on memory: A developmental psychopathology perspective. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 10, 589-605.<br />
1997<br />
Beeghly, M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1997). Talking about self and other: Emergence of an<br />
internal state lexicon in young children with Down syndrome. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 9, 729-748.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Richters, J. E. (1997). Editorial: Examining the conceptual and scientific<br />
underpinnings of research in developmental psychopathology. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 9, 189-191.<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (1997). The role of self-organization in the promotion of<br />
resilience in maltreated children. Development and Psychopathology, 9, 799-817.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Rogosch, F. A., & Toth, S. L. (1997). Ontogenesis, depressotypic<br />
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and disorder (pp. 273-313). New York: Cambridge University Press.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Rogosch, F. A., Toth, S. L., & Spagnola, M. (1997). Affect, cognition, and<br />
the emergence of self-knowledge in the toddler offspring of depressed mothers.<br />
Journal of Experimental Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, 67, 338-362.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (1997). Preface. In D. <strong>Cicchetti</strong> & S. L. Toth (Eds.),<br />
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theory, research, and intervention (Vol. 8). Rochester, NY: University of Rochester<br />
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Pollak, S. D., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Klorman, R., & Brumaghim, J. (1997). Cognitive brain eventrelated<br />
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1996<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1996). Editorial: Regulatory processes in development and<br />
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Hart, J., Gunnar, M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1996). Altered neuroendocrine activity in<br />
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Noam, G., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1996). Life with Piaget and Bowlby-Life after Piaget and<br />
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1995<br />
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Hart, J., Gunnar, M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1995). Salivary cortisol in maltreated children:<br />
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1994<br />
Beeghly, M., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1994). Child maltreatment, attachment, and the self<br />
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child: Insights from developmental psychopathology. Child and Adolescent<br />
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<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Tucker, D. (1994). Development and self-regulatory structures of the<br />
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Cummings, E. M., Hennessy, K. D., Rabideau, G. J., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1994). Responses<br />
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Hennessy, K. D., Rabideau, G. J., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Cummings, E. M. (1994). Responses<br />
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Manly, J. T., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Barnett, D. (1994). The impact of subtype, frequency,<br />
chronicity, and severity of child maltreatment on social competence and behavior<br />
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Rogosch, F. A., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1994). Illustrating the interface of family and peer<br />
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the investigation of the relationship between affect and cognition in atypical<br />
populations of infants: Contributions to the formulation of an integrative theory of<br />
development. In C. Izard, J. Kagan & R. Zajonc (Eds.), Emotions, cognition, and<br />
behavior (pp. 366-406). New York: Cambridge University Press.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Schneider-Rosen, K. (1984). Toward a transactional model of childhood<br />
depression. New Directions for Child Development, 26, 5-27.<br />
Schneider-Rosen, K., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1984). The relationship between affect and<br />
cognition in maltreated infants: Quality of attachment and the development of visual<br />
self-recognition. Child Development, 55, 648-658.<br />
Smith, G. F., Spiker, D., Peterson, C. P., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Justice, P. (1984). Use of<br />
medadoses of vitamins with minerals in Down syndrome. The Journal of<br />
Pediatrics(August), 228-236.<br />
1983<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Hesse, P. (1983). Affect and intellect: Piaget's contributions to the study<br />
of infant emotional development. In R. Plutchik & H. Kellerman (Eds.), Emotion:<br />
Theory, research and experience (Vol. 2, pp. 115-169). New York: Academic.<br />
Motti, F., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Sroufe, L. A. (1983). From infant affect expression to<br />
symbolic play: The coherence of development in Down syndrome children. Child<br />
Development, 54, 1168-1175.<br />
Smith, G. F., Spiker, D., Peterson, C. P., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Parvin, J. (1983). Failure of<br />
vitamin/mineral supplementation in Down syndrome. The Lancet, 2(July).<br />
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1982<br />
Bemporad, J., Smith, H., Hanson, G., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1982). Borderline syndromes in<br />
childhood: Criteria for diagnosis. American Journal of Psychiatry, 139, 596-602.<br />
Bridges, F. A., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1982). Mothers' ratings of the temperament<br />
characteristics of Down's syndrome infants. Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>, 18, 238-242.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Pogge-Hesse, P. (1982). Possible contributions of the study of<br />
organically retarded persons to developmental theory. In E. Zigler & D. Balla (Eds.),<br />
Mental retardation: The developmental-difference controversy (pp. 277-318).<br />
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.<br />
Hesse, P., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1982). Perspectives on an integrative theory of emotional<br />
development. New Directions for Child Development, 16, 3-48.<br />
Kopp, C. B., Vaughn, B. E., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1982). Getting organized: An agenda for the<br />
first years of life. In C. B. Kopp & J. B. Krakow (Eds.), The child: Development in a<br />
social context. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.<br />
1981<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Pogge-Hesse, P. (1981). The relation between emotion and cognition in<br />
infant development: Past, present, and future perspectives. In M. Lamb & L. Sherrod<br />
(Eds.), Infant social cognition (pp. 205-272). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum<br />
Associates.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rizley, R. (1981). Developmental perspectives on the etiology,<br />
intergenerational transmission and sequelae of child maltreatment. New Directions for<br />
Child Development, 11, 31-55.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Serafica, F. C. (1981). The interplay among behavioral systems:<br />
Illustrations from the study of attachment, affiliation, and wariness in young Down's<br />
syndrome children. Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>, 17, 36-49.<br />
Wagner, S., Winner, E., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Gardner, H. (1981). Metaphoric mapping in<br />
human infants. Child Development, 52, 728-731.<br />
1980<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Aber, J. L. (1980). Abused children-abusive parents: An overstated case?<br />
Harvard Educational Review, 50(244-255).<br />
1978<br />
Butterworth, C., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1978). Visual calibration of posture in normal and<br />
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Down's syndrome infants. Perception, 7, 313-325.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Sroufe, L. A. (1978). An organizational view of affect: Illustration from<br />
the study of Down's syndrome infants. In M. Lewis & L. Rosenblum (Eds.), The<br />
development of affect (pp. 309-350). New York: Plenum Press.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Taraldson, B., & Egeland, B. (1978). Perspectives in the treatment and<br />
understanding of child abuse. In A. Goldstein (Ed.), Prescriptions for child mental<br />
health and education (pp. 301-378). New York: Pergamon.<br />
Mans, L., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Sroufe, L. A. (1978). Mirror reactions of Down's syndrome<br />
infants and toddlers: Cognitive underpinnings of self-recognition. Child Abuse and<br />
Neglect, 49, 1247-1250.<br />
1976<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Sroufe, L. A. (1976). The emotional development of the infant with<br />
Down syndrome. In J. L. Poor (Ed.), Aim: To fight low expectations of Down's<br />
syndrome children (pp. 37-59). Forest Lake, MN: Forest Lake Printing, Inc.<br />
<strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Sroufe, L. A. (1976). The relationship between affective and cognitive<br />
development in Down's syndrome infants. Child Development, 47, 920-929.<br />
Egeland, B., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Taraldson, B. (1976). Child abuse: A family affair. In<br />
Seminaire de recherche Nathalie Masse: Les enfants victimes de mauvais traitments<br />
(pp. 28-52).<br />
Serafica, F. C., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (1976). Down's syndrome children in the Strange<br />
Situation: Attachment and exploratory behaviors. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 21, 137-<br />
150.<br />
Special Issues [Development and Psychopathology]<br />
1. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Ed.) (1989). Theory of mind and autism [Special Issue]. Development<br />
and Psychopathology, 1(3), 171-217.<br />
2. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Ed.) (1990). Contributions of the study of risk and psychopathology to<br />
development theory [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 2(4), 329-<br />
444.<br />
3. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Ed.) (1991). Defining psychological maltreatment [Special Issue].<br />
Development and Psychopathology, 3(1), 1-124.<br />
4. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Greenberg, M. T. (Eds.) (1991). Attachment and developmental<br />
psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 3(4), 347-531.<br />
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5. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Ed.) (1992). Developmental approaches to depression [Special Issue].<br />
Development and Psychopathology, 4(1), 1-206.<br />
6. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.) (1992). Developmental approaches to prevention<br />
and intervention [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 4(4), 489-728.<br />
7. Richters, J. E., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Eds.) (1993). Toward a developmental perspective on<br />
conduct disorder [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 5(1/2), 1-344.<br />
8. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Garmezy, N. (Eds.) (1993). Milestones in the development of<br />
resilience [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 5(4), 497-774.<br />
9. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Ed.) (1994). Advances and challenges in the study of the sequelae of<br />
child maltreatment [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 6(1), 1-247.<br />
10. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Tucker, D. (Eds.) (1994). Neural plasticity, sensitive periods, and<br />
psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 6(4), 531-814.<br />
11. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Izard, C. (Eds.) (1995). Emotions in developmental psychopathology<br />
[Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 7(1), 1-226.<br />
12. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Bukowski, W. (Eds.) (1995). Developmental processes in peer<br />
relations and psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology,<br />
7(4), 587-774.<br />
13. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Ed.) (1996). Regulatory processes [Special Issue]. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 8(1), 1-305.<br />
14. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (Eds.) (1996). Developmental pathways: Diversity in<br />
process and outcome [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 8(4), 597-<br />
896.<br />
15. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Richters, J. E. (Eds.) (1997). Conceptual and scientific underpinnings<br />
of research in developmental psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 9(2), 189-471.<br />
16. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Rogosch, F. A. (Eds.) (1997). Self-organization [Special Issue].<br />
Development and Psychopathology, 9(4), 595-942.<br />
17. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Aber, J. L. (Eds.) (1998). Contextualism and developmental<br />
psychpathology [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 10(2), 137-426.<br />
18. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.) (1998). Risk, trauma, and memory [Special Issue].<br />
Development and Psychopathology, 10(4), 589-898.<br />
19. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Cannon, T. D. (Eds.) (1999). Neurodevelopment and<br />
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psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 11(3), 375-654.<br />
20. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Luthar, S. S. (Eds.) (1999). Developmental approaches to substance<br />
use and abuse [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 11(4), 655-988.<br />
21. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Sroufe, L. A. (Eds.) (2000). Relfecting on the past and planning for<br />
the future of developmental psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 12(3), 255-550.<br />
22. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.) (2000). Social policy implications of research in<br />
developmental psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology,<br />
12(4), 551-885.<br />
23. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Walker, E. F. (Eds.) (2001). Stress and development: Biological and<br />
psychological consequences [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology,<br />
13(3), 413-753.<br />
24. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Manly, J. T. (Eds.) (2001). Operationalizing child maltreatment:<br />
Developmental processes and outcomes [Special Issue]. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 13(4), 755-1048.<br />
25. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Dawson, G. (Eds.) (2002). Multiple levels of analysis [Special Issue].<br />
Development and Psychopathology, 14(3), 417-666.<br />
26. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Hinshaw, S. P. (Eds.) (2002). Prevention and intervention science:<br />
Contributions to developmental theory [Special Issue]. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 14(4), 667-981.<br />
27. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Hinshaw, S. P. (Eds.) (2003). Conceptual, methodological, and<br />
statistical issues in developmental psychopathology: A special issue in honor of Paul<br />
E. Meehl. Development and Psychopathology, 15(3), 497-832.<br />
28. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Ed.) (2003). Experiments of nature: Contributions to developmental<br />
theory [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 15(4), 833-1106.<br />
29. Davies, P.T., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Eds.) (2004). Family systems and developmental<br />
psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 16(3).<br />
30. Schulenberg, J.E., Sameroff, A.J., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Eds.) (2004). Transition from<br />
adolescence to adulthood [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 16(4).<br />
31. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Posner, M. I. (Eds.). (2005). Integrating cognitive and affective<br />
neuroscience and developmental psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development and<br />
Psychopathology, 17(3), 569-891<br />
32. Lenzenweger, M. & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Eds.). (2005). Developmental Approaches to<br />
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Borderline Personality Disorder [Special Issue]. Development and Psychopathology,<br />
17(4), 893-1237.<br />
Books<br />
1. Rizley, R., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Eds.). (1981). Developmental perspectives on child<br />
maltreatment. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.<br />
2. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Hesse, P. (Eds.). (1982). Emotional development. San Francisco:<br />
Jossey-Bass.<br />
3. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Ed.). (1984). Developmental psychopathology. Chicago: University of<br />
Chicago Press.<br />
4. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Schneider-Rosen, K. (Eds.). (1984). Childhood depression: A<br />
developmental perspective. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.<br />
5. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Beeghly, M. (Eds.). (1987). Atypical symbolic development. San<br />
Francisco: Jossey-Bass.<br />
6. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Ed.). (1989). Rochester symposium on developmental psychopathology:<br />
The emergence of a discipline (Vol. 1). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.<br />
7. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Carlson, V. (Eds.). (1989). Child maltreatment: Theory and research<br />
on the causes and consequences of child abuse and neglect. New York: Cambridge<br />
University Press.<br />
8. Greenberg, M. T., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Cummings, E. M. (Eds.). (1990). Attachment in<br />
the preschool years. Chicago: University of Chicago.<br />
9. Rolf, J., Masten, A., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Nuechterlein, K., & Weintraub, S. (Eds.). (1990).<br />
Risk and protective factors in the development of psychopathology. New York:<br />
Cambridge University Press.<br />
10. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Beeghly, M. (Eds.). (1990). Children with Down syndrome: A<br />
developmental perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press.<br />
11. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Beeghly, M. (Eds.). (1990). The self in transition: Infancy to<br />
childhood. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.<br />
12. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Grove, W. (Eds.). (1991). Thinking clearly about psychology: Essays<br />
in honor of Paul E. Meehl: Matters of public interest (Vol. 1). Minneapolis, Mn:<br />
University of Minnesota Press.<br />
13. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.). (1991). Rochester symposium on developmental<br />
psychopathology: Internalizing and externalizing expressions of dysfunction (Vol. 2).<br />
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Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.<br />
14. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.). (1991). Rochester symposium on developmental<br />
psychopathology: Models and integrations (Vol. 3). Rochester, NY: University of<br />
Rochester Press.<br />
15. Grove, W., & <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D. (Eds.). (1991). Thinking clearly about psychology: Essays<br />
in honor of Paul E. Meehl: Personality and Psychopathology (Vol. 2). Minneapolis,<br />
MN: University of Minnesota Press.<br />
16. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.). (1992). Rochester symposium on developmental<br />
psychopathology: Developmental perspectives on depression. Rochester, NY:<br />
University of Rochester Press.<br />
17. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.). (1993). Child abuse, child development, and social<br />
policy. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.<br />
18. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.). (1994). Rochester symposium on developmental<br />
psychopathology: Disorders and dysfunctions of the self (Vol. 5). Rochester, NY:<br />
University of Rochester Press.<br />
19. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Cohen, D. J. (Eds.). (1995). Developmental psychopathology: Theory<br />
and method (Vol. 1). New York: Wiley.<br />
20. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Cohen, D. J. (Eds.). (1995). Developmental psychopathology: Risk,<br />
disorder, and adaptation (Vol. 2). New York: Wiley.<br />
21. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.). (1995). Rochester symposium on developmental<br />
psychopathology: Emotion, cognition, and representation (Vol. 6). Rochester, Ny:<br />
University of Rochester.<br />
22. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.). (1996). Rochester symposium on developmental<br />
psychopathology: Adolescence: Opportunities and challenges (Vol. 7). Rochester,<br />
NY: University of Rochester Press.<br />
23. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.). (1997). Rochester symposium on developmental<br />
psychopathology: Trauma: Perspectives on theory, research, and intervention (Vol.<br />
8). Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.<br />
24. Luthar, S. S., Burack, J., <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Weisz, J. (Eds.). (1997). Developmental<br />
psychopathology: Perspectives on adjustment, risk, and disorder. New York:<br />
Cambridge University Press.<br />
25. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Toth, S. L. (Eds.). (1999). Rochester symposium on developmental<br />
psychopathology: Developmental approaches to prevention and intervention (Vol. 9).<br />
Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.<br />
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26. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., Rappaport, J., Sandler, I., & Weissberg, R. P. (Eds.). (2000). The<br />
promotion of wellness in children and adolescents. Washington, DC: Child Welfare<br />
League of America Press.<br />
27. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Walker, E. F. (Eds.). (2003). Neurodevelopmental mechanisms in<br />
psychopathology. New York: Cambridge University Press.<br />
28. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Cohen, D. (Eds.). (2006). Developmental Psychopathology (2nd ed.):<br />
Theory and Method (Vol. 1). New York: Wiley.<br />
29. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Cohen, D. (Eds.). (2006). Developmental Psychopathology (2nd<br />
ed.).: Developmental Neuroscience (Vol. 2). New York: Wiley.<br />
30. <strong>Cicchetti</strong>, D., & Cohen, D. (Eds.). (2006). Developmental Psychopathology (2nd<br />
ed.).: Risk, Disorder, and Adaptation (Vol. 3). New York: Wiley.<br />
VII. Courses Taught<br />
Mental Retardation; Theories of Personality; Behavior disorders of childhood;<br />
Psychodiagnosis; Childhood Assessment; Developmental Psychopathology; Introduction<br />
to Human Development; Human Infancy; Socioemotional Development; Affective<br />
Disorders; Developmental Psychobiology; Experimental Psychopathology; Abnormal<br />
<strong>Psychology</strong>; Theories of Development; Biological Bases of Normal and Abnormal<br />
Development; Attachment; Emotional Development; Developmental Neuropsychology;<br />
Research Methods in Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>; Research Methods in Developmental<br />
Psychopathology.<br />
VIII. Students Mentored<br />
A. University of Rochester<br />
Current Doctoral Students<br />
Jennifer Blender, Beth Cerrito-Holmes, Elisa Flores, Adriana Gonzalez, Anthony<br />
Monacelli, Michael Teisl, Kristin Valentino<br />
Former Doctoral Students (Current Position)<br />
Doug Barnett (Wayne State University), Amy Cirillo (Harvard University), Jill Gentile<br />
(Private Practice), James Griffin (Administration for Children, Youth, and Families),<br />
Kevin Hennessy (NIMH), Amy Koenig (Johns Hopkins University), Helena Kopecky,<br />
Margaret Lukovits (Private Practice), Michael Lynch (<strong>SUNY</strong> Geneseo), Jenny Macfie<br />
(University of Tennessee), Jody Todd Manly (University of Rochester), Angeline<br />
Maughan, Diana Meisburger (University of North Carolina), Kurt Olsen (Union College),<br />
Seth Pollak (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Ann Shields (University of Michigan),<br />
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Susan Shonk (<strong>SUNY</strong> Brockport)<br />
Former Postdoctoral Fellows (Current Position)<br />
Jenny Macfie (University of Tennessee), Laura McCloskey (Harvard University), Joan<br />
Vondra (University of Pittsburgh)<br />
Research Scientist Award Mentees<br />
Linda Chaudron, M.D. (University of Rochester), Mary Dozier, Ph.D. (University of<br />
Delaware), Jungmeen Kim, Ph.D. (University of Rochester), Chase Stovall, Ph.D.<br />
(Cornell Medical Center), Nancy Talbot, Ph.D. (University of Rochester)<br />
B. Harvard University<br />
Former Doctoral Students (Current Position)<br />
Larry Aber (Co-Advisor with Professor Edward Zigler, Yale University) (Columbia<br />
University), Karen Braunwald (Private Practice), Petra Hesse (Wheelock College),<br />
Carolyn Rieder (Mclean Hospital), Karen Schneider-Rosen (Boston College), Sheldon<br />
Wagner (Consultant)<br />
Former Postdoctoral Fellows (Current Position)<br />
Marjorie Beeghly (Harvard University), Vicki Carlson (University of Washington, St.<br />
Louis)<br />
IX. Invited Addresses and National Committees<br />
Member, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Network on "Transitions in<br />
Early Development" (1983-1990).<br />
Member, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Working Group on<br />
Attachment. (1983-1990).<br />
Member, Social Sciences Research Council/NIMH Committee on Developmental<br />
Psychopathology (1983-1990).<br />
Member, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Committee on Research and<br />
Prevention of Delinquency (1985-1988).<br />
Technical Advisory, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Research<br />
program on Causes and Consequences of Juvenile Delinquency (1985-1993).<br />
Consultant to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (1985 - present).<br />
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Member of Surgeon General's Council on Prevention of Violence in the United States<br />
(1986-1988).<br />
Advisory Committee, National Center on Child Abuse Prevention Research (1986-1990).<br />
Committee on Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Institute of Medicine and National<br />
Academy of Sciences (1987-1988).<br />
Speaker at Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, April, 1988.<br />
National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine: Member of Steering Committee<br />
on NIMH commissioned study "Research on Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders"<br />
and Co-Chair with Dr. Donald Cohen on the Task Force on Clinical Research Manpower<br />
Needs (1988-1989).<br />
Technical Advisory Committee, National Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse<br />
(1988-1990).<br />
Member, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Working group on Family and<br />
Developmental Psychopathology. (1988-1990).<br />
Member, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Working group on Narratives.<br />
(1989-1992).<br />
Member, Committee on Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood, Diagnostic and<br />
Statistical Manual, IV (DSM-IV) (1991-1993).<br />
Invited Address at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meetings,<br />
April 19, 1991, Seattle Washington (DEVELOPMENTAL THEORY: LESSONS FROM<br />
THE STUDY OF RISK AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY)<br />
Visiting Harris Professor, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota,<br />
November, 1991.<br />
National Institute of Mental Health Committee on assessing effects of violence in Persian<br />
Gulf on children and families. (1991-1992).<br />
Visiting Professor, Frontiers of Developmental Sciences Series, University of Illinois at<br />
Urbana-Champaign, March 1992.<br />
Visiting Lecturer, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Canada, April 1992.<br />
Speaker at Minnesota Symposia on Child <strong>Psychology</strong>, 1992.<br />
Member National Reference Group on Psychological Maltreatment (March, 1992-1994).<br />
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Member, NIMH Consortium for editor's of Developmental journals (January, 1992-<br />
1995).<br />
Member, Board of Directors, Jean Piaget Society (1995 - 1996).<br />
Advisory Committee, Child Violence Identification and Prevention (VIP) Project (March,<br />
1996 - Present).<br />
Invited address, NIMH conference on Developmental Plasticity, May 13, 1996,<br />
Chantilly, Virginia. EMOTION, EARLY EXPERIENCE, AND BRAIN:<br />
ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF<br />
CHILD MALTREATMENT.<br />
Invited address, American Psychological Association, August 12, 1996, Toronto,<br />
Ontario. A DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE ON<br />
SUBSTANCE ABUSE.<br />
Consultant, Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research, Western Psychiatric<br />
Institute, University of Pittsburgh (1998 - Present).<br />
Member of Scientific Advisory Board, National Alliance for Autism (1998- Present).<br />
Member, American Academy for the Advancement of Science (1998 - Present).<br />
Advisory Panel, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Study of Chronic<br />
Offenders (1998 - Present).<br />
Speaker at Nebraska Symposium on Motivation on Child Maltreatment, April, 1998.<br />
Speaker at Attachment and Psychopathology Second International Conference, October,<br />
1998.<br />
Co-organizer (with Elaine Walker) of Conference on "Neurodevelopmental Factors in<br />
Psychopathology". January 28 - January 30, 1999.<br />
Speaker at "Neurodevelopmental Factors in Psychopathology" conference at Emory<br />
University, January 29, 1999.<br />
Member, Advisory Board, OJJDP Study Group on Very Young Offenders (1999).<br />
Member, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (1999 - present).<br />
Member, National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association (1999 - Present).<br />
Member of National Advisory Board, Birth to Three Curriculum Development Project<br />
(Co-organizers: Michael Posner, Ph.D. and Mary Rothbart, Ph.D.) (1999 - Present).<br />
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Invited Address, REMINISCING ON THE PAST AND PLANNING FOR THE<br />
FUTURE DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, Division 12, American<br />
Psychological Association, August, 1999.<br />
Invited Address, INTEGRATING RESEARCH AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES ON<br />
YOUTH, Division 37, American Psychological Association, August, 1999.<br />
Speaker, Minnesota Symposia on Child <strong>Psychology</strong> (Celebration of the 75 th Anniversary<br />
of the Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota)."HOW A CHILD<br />
BUILDS A BRAIN: INSIGHTS FROM NORMALITY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY."<br />
Master Lecture, "THE EMERGENCE, EVOLUTION, AND FUTURE OF<br />
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY". Society for Research in Child<br />
Development, Minneapolis, MN, April, 2001.<br />
Member, International Advisory Panel, Centre of Excellence for Children and<br />
Adolescents with Special Needs. (Dr. Mark Howe = Director)<br />
Board of Scientific Counselors, NIMH-Conducted Mock Review of Intra Mural<br />
Laboratory of Clinical Endocrinology, February, 2002 (Director of NIMH Lab = Dr. Phil<br />
Gold)<br />
Invited address: THE IMPACT OF MALTREATMENT ON BIOLOGICAL AND<br />
PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING: IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATING CHILDREN<br />
AND THEIR FAMILIES. Psychoanalytic Society of Upstate New York, Sandor S.<br />
Feldman Memorial Lectureship, April 13, 2002.<br />
Speaker, The Berkeley Center for the Development of Peace and Well-Being First<br />
Annual Symposium. “AGAINST ALL ODDS: PATHWAYS TO RESILIENT<br />
ADAPTATION IN MALTREATED CHILDREN.” May 3-4, 2002.<br />
Presenter, Dedication Ceremony of the Donald J. Cohen Auditorium, Yale Child Study<br />
Center, June 19, 2002.<br />
Keynote Speaker, Harvard Risk and Resilience Conference. “RISK AND RESILIENCE:<br />
LOOKING AHEAD.” October 27, 2002<br />
Keynote Speaker, Award Address. American Psychological Association Senior Career<br />
Award for Distinguished Contributions to <strong>Psychology</strong> in the Public Interest. "AN<br />
ODYSSEY OF DISCOVERY: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THREE DECADES OF<br />
RESEARCH ON CHILD MALTREATMENT." Hawaii, July 31, 2004.<br />
Speaker, Minnesota Symposium. “MULTIPLE LEVELS OF ANALYSIS IN THE<br />
STUDY OF DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY.” October, 2004.<br />
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X. Editorial Responsibilities<br />
2004-Present: Editorial Board, Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong><br />
2001-Present: Advisory Board, New Directions for Youth Development: Theory, Practice<br />
and Research.<br />
January, 1988 - Present: Founding editor, Development and Psychopathology.<br />
1998 - Present: Editorial Board, Attachment and Human Development.<br />
1997 - Present: Editorial Advisory Board, Zero to Three: National Center on Infants,<br />
Toddlers, and Families.<br />
1996 - 2002: Consulting Editor, Psychological Bulletin.<br />
1993 - 1995: Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>.<br />
1991 - Present: Associateship, Journal of Behavioral and Brain Sciences.<br />
May, 1991 - Present: Editorial Board, Journal of Child and Family Studies, Human<br />
Sciences Press.<br />
January, 1990 - Present: Editorial Board, Sage Series on Individual Differences and<br />
Development. (Robert Plomin, Series Editor).<br />
January, 1990 - Present: Editorial Reviewer, American Journal of Psychiatry.<br />
July, 1983 - 1991: Advisory Board, Journal of Child <strong>Psychology</strong> and Psychiatry.<br />
Consulting Editor: Topics in Early Special Education, (1983-1992),<br />
Consulting Editor: Journal of Interpersonal Violence (1990 - 1998).<br />
Reviewer for: Child Development; SRCD Monographs; Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>;<br />
Journal of Consulting and Clinical <strong>Psychology</strong>; Psychological Bulletin; Journal of<br />
Adolescence.<br />
July, 1979 - Present: Ad hoc reviewer: March of Dimes; National Science Foundation;<br />
National Institute of Mental Health; William T. Grant Foundation; Smith Richardson<br />
Foundation, Inc.<br />
July, 1977 - July, 1979: Consulting Editor, Journal of the American Academy of<br />
Psychoanalysis.<br />
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XI. Community and Professional Activities<br />
Collaborator with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts <strong>Department</strong> of Social Services on<br />
a project aimed at assessing the quality of services received by its abused/neglected<br />
clients and their families.<br />
Member of the Psychiatric Epidemiology Center, Harvard Medical School.<br />
Member, Bush Center in Child Development and Social Policy, Yale University.<br />
American Institute for Research in Behavioral Sciences, Ethics Committee.<br />
Society for Research in Child Development, member of planning Committee for 1981<br />
convention; Chairman of convention information and publicity.<br />
Member, Committee on Children and Adolescents, American Academy of<br />
Psychoanalysis.<br />
Member, International Society for Research on Emotions.<br />
Member, American Psychological Association.<br />
Member, Society for Research in Child Development.<br />
Member, American Psychopathological Association (1985 - 1990).<br />
Member, American Psychological Association, Division 7, (Developmental <strong>Psychology</strong>).<br />
Review Committee, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect.<br />
Head of Ad Hoc Committee on Emotionally Disturbed and Mentally Ill Children,<br />
Monroe County, Rochester, New York.<br />
Member of the New York State Regulations Committee of defining emotional handicap<br />
(EH) and setting guidelines for EH programs for the years 0 to 5. Outside Technical<br />
Reviewer for the Congress of the United States.<br />
Trainer of Intake and Protective/Preventive Service Workers, Monroe County DSS.<br />
Researcher Leader, Surgeon General's Council on Interpersonal Violence.<br />
Co-organizer with Dr. John Richters, NIMH, of conference on "Conduct Disorders and<br />
Development" (April, 1992).<br />
Member, Selection Committee, Boyd McCandless Award, American Psychological<br />
Association, Division 7 (1991-1993).<br />
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Chairperson, Boyd McCandless Award Committee, American Psychological Association,<br />
Division 7 (1993-1994).<br />
Faculty, Summer Institute on the Family - Harvard University, July 1995 (Sponsored by<br />
the Social Science Research Council and the German-American Academic Research<br />
Council and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Berlin).<br />
Nominating Committee, Joseph Zubin Award, 2000.<br />
Nominating Committee, Joseph Zubin Award, 2001.<br />
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