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Barry Nierenberg, PhD, ABPP I. PERSONAL Office Address: Nova Southeastern University College of Psychology 3301 College Ave Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314 Office Phone: 954.262.57832 Email: [email protected] Current Academic Rank: Professor Primary Department: NSU College of Psychology Department of Clinical and School Psychology Secondary Appointments: Clinical Adjunct Professor NSU Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Psychiatry NSU Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, Department of Medical Education Citizenship: USA II. HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Ph.D., 1981 University of Tennessee, Knoxville Department of Psychology M.S., 1975 Queens College, City University of NY Department of Education B.A., 1973 State University of New York, Albany Department of Psychology Licensure & Certification: Licensed Psychologist: Florida License #4242 (current)

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Barry Nierenberg, PhD, ABPP I. PERSONAL Office Address: Nova Southeastern University College of Psychology 3301 College Ave Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314 Office Phone: 954.262.57832 Email: [email protected] Current Academic Rank: Professor Primary Department: NSU College of Psychology Department of Clinical and School Psychology Secondary Appointments: Clinical Adjunct Professor

NSU Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Psychiatry

NSU Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, Department of Medical Education

Citizenship: USA II. HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional Ph.D., 1981 University of Tennessee, Knoxville Department of Psychology M.S., 1975 Queens College, City University of NY Department of Education B.A., 1973 State University of New York, Albany Department of Psychology Licensure & Certification: Licensed Psychologist: Florida License #4242 (current)

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Board Certification: American Board of Professional Psychology Specialty: Rehabilitation Psychology, #4932 (current) III. EXPERIENCE Academic

Nova Southeastern University May 1, 2008 – Oct 31, 2017: Associate Professor Nov 1, 2018 – present: Professor

College of Psychology, Dept of Clinical and School Psychology

Responsibilities include teaching beginning and advanced graduate courses across the Psy.D and PhD Doctoral programs within NSU’s College of Psychology, including running seminars and conducting trainings in health psychology and behavioral medicine. Additional responsibilities include mentoring and supervising student research and working jointly with faculty across the Nova campus on joint research projects. Involved in developing and supervising practicum opportunities for doctoral students, interns and postdoctoral residents. Responsible for developing, organizing, and overseeing the implementation of collaborative academic and/or educational programs and/or educational activities related to behavioral health and collaborating with centers across the University, such as the Health Professions Division and with community partners. Attend departmental and other faculty meetings and activities at both the College of Psychology Studies and other university departments. Nova Southeastern University, Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM) November, 2009 – present: (Clinical Adjunct Professor) Department of Psychiatry Teach students in the College of Medicine part of the Behavioral Science course. Represent CPS as a member of the College of Medicine’s Osteopathic Physician Education Network (OPEN). Give invited presentations at Grand Rounds as needed and assist in educating Medical Students. Represent Psychology as a Health Profession as an early member of the Interprofessional Education Committee (IPEC) Committee within the Center for Interprofessional Education and Practice housed within the Health Professions Division. Nova Southeastern University, Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine (CAM) April, 2017 – present (Clinical Adjunct Professor) Department of Medical Education

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Serve on the Medical School Admissions committee to assist with planning and implementing innovative approaches to interviewing and selecting incoming students who can perform well in a problem based learning curriculum. Also serve on the Medical School Curriculum committee with a specific focus on the Brain, Behavior and Body modules. University of Miami School of Medicine April, 2003 – February, 2008: Director, Behavioral Medicine March 2008 - June, 2014: (Clinical Faculty) Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

Held primary responsibility for teaching first, second & third year Family Medicine Interns and Residents Behavioral Medicine during Grand Rounds, ongoing Noon Didactics, Required & Elective Rotations and individual supervision. Was responsible for curriculum development and evaluation. Assisted other Department faculty to secure grants involving Behavioral Medicine issues. Served on Department committees evaluating Interns and Residents progress, worked with impaired Residents and addressed issues regarding recruitment of new Interns during a time when fewer medical students were choosing Family Medicine.

February, 1992 – April, 2008: Assistant Professor, (Clinical Faculty) Department of Pediatrics

Participated in program development to address emotional needs of children. Assisted in the training of Pediatric Residents both in formal, group didactic sessions and in individual supervision. March 1990 – April, 2008: Assistant Professor, (Clinical Faculty) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science

Attended weekly Child Psychiatry Faculty Meetings and ongoing weekly Grand Rounds. Participated in program development to address emotional needs of children. Assisted in the training of Psychiatric Residents both in formal, group didactic sessions and in individual supervision. Wright State University School of Medicine Sept 1983 - Sept 1985: Assistant Professor,

Department of Pediatrics (Clinical Faculty)

Attended weekly teaching rounds of Pediatric Residents focusing on psychosocial needs of hospitalized children. Presented on specific topics including anorexia nervosa, compliance with medical regimens and childhood conceptualization of illness. Wright State University School of Professional Psychology

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Sept 1983 - Sept 1985: Assistant Professor, Clinical Faculty

Performed teaching, consulting and supervisory activities with graduate level psychology students. Responsibilities included classroom and seminar lectures, planning and implementation of educational activities, representation on academic committees, and individual supervision of students. Hospital Appointments Jackson Memorial Medical Center :

April, 2003 – April, 2008: Director, Behavioral Science & Behavioral Medicine, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

Responsible for Behavioral Medicine within the Department of Family Medicine. This included planning, implementing and teaching the Mental Health and Human Behavior modules for the Family Medicine Residency as required for accreditation by the Academy of Graduate Medical Education. Also required instituting a program where behavioral science and psychiatry are integrated with all medical disciplines throughout the residents’ three year educational experience. Instituted through a combination of longitudinal experiences and didactic sessions including presenting at Departmental Grand Rounds, planning and implementing Behavioral Science Noon Didactics, and attending case presentations to fully follow the biopsychosocial model. Assisted Residency Director with Intern & Resident advisements and implemented plans for remediation of impaired Interns and Residents. Improved Interns and Residents interviewing and history taking by recording interactions with patients and giving regular feedback on how to improve. Implemented and supervised 3 week Behavioral Medicine rotation.

Fully responsibile for implementing and running the Behavioral Science Clinic, where Family Medicine Residents were taught to appropriately diagnose, manage and refer patients with behaviorally based problems.

Assisted in research efforts, taking responsibility for the behavioral portion of a $3 million gift to reduce health care disparities in our population of minority patients. Co-investigator for a project involving teaching Family Medicine physicians to better diagnose, manage and refer patients with depression, anxiety and thought disorders. Brought experienced researchers from other departments within the Medical Campus into Family Medicine to partner on joint projects. Jackson Memorial Medical Center :

December, 1992 – March, 2003: Director, Division of Child & Adolescent Psychology

July 1996 – June 2002: Director, Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program,

August, 1989 –March, 2003: Director, Pediatric Services,

Supervised 5 Doctoral level Psychology faculty within Child Psychology, with

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responsibility for faculty job evaluations and our teaching Psychology and Psychiatry Interns and Residents. Assisted in program development on the Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Inpatient Unit and within the Outpatient Clinic.

Responsible for building and directing psychological services to children hospitalized within the Children's Hospital Center and on the Pediatric Rehabilitation Unit. Invited to serve as member of Pediatric Rehabilitation, Burn Unit, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Infant and Toddler Center, Pediatric Cardiac and Renal Transplant, and Pediatric Dialysis Teams. Designed programs and service delivery systems to meet emotional and behavioral needs of children and their families. Supplied in services and participated in Grand Rounds for various staff. Consulted to physicians, nurses, physical, occupational and speech therapists and social workers. Planned and implemented first Postdoctoral Fellowship program, served as first Director of the program and served as supervisor for interns within the APA approved internship program. Also served as member of departmental Internship Committee responsible for selection.

Provided direct inpatient and outpatient services on medical floors through individual, group and family therapy sessions for children and their families. Conducted diagnostic screenings, interviews, and evaluations on children experiencing medically related problems. These included behavioral and emotional difficulties related to Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Limb Amputation, Myelomeningocele, Legg-Perthes Disease, Scoliosis, Burns, Aids, Asthma, Dermatology, and Renal and Cardiac problems. Conducted research into multiple factors effecting adjustment to physical dysfunction

Newington Children's Hospital

August 1985 - July 1989: Coordinator, Psychological Services

Assumed responsibility for organization of psychological services to the Pediatric Rehabilitation Unit. Planned and implemented programs to meet emotional and behavioral needs of patients and their families. Provided in-service programs to Rehab team on a bi-weekly basis. Coordinated referrals to other psychology staff. Served as a primary supervisor in the APA approved internship. Provided direct services to patients and families including evaluations and individual, family and group therapy. Consulted to physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech clinicians and parents regarding behavioral interventions for problems relating to traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. Conducted research into areas relating to the rehabilitation process. Elected chairman of the committee planning and implementing a two-day national conference focusing of future trends in rehabilitation. Dayton Children's Medical Center

September 1980 - August 1985: Pediatric Psychologist

Provided direct psychological services with children, parents and families utilizing behavioral, social learning and system intervention approaches. Performed diagnostic

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interviews, psychological evaluations, individual, family and group therapy with children on both an inpatient and outpatient basis. Consulted to physicians, professional staff, nurses and parents in the design and implementation of treatment programs for medically related problems.

Participated in interdisciplinary team conferences focusing on behavioral and emotional problems associated with Oncology, Asthma, Diabetes, Hemophilia, Spina Bifida, Prader-Willi Syndrome, Tourette's Syndrome, Pediatric Rehabilitation, elimination disorders, pain related disorders and learning disabilities. Proposed and implemented behavioral methodologies for the Burn Unit. Authored grant proposals and conducted professional research

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

October 1978-September 1980: Pediatric Psychology Intern

Under supervision of a licensed Psychologist, completed a two year internship in Pediatric Psychology. Provided direct psychological services. Conducted therapy with children, parents and families utilizing social learning, system and behavioral interventions. Acquired skills in the areas of pain and stress management. Coordinated referrals from the outpatient department. Functioned as consultant to physicians and nurses on inpatient referrals. Conducted diagnostic interviews and interpretive counseling with parents of children referred for psychological evaluation. Supervised psychometric examination of children. Taught at resident conferences as an invited speaker. Attended weekly medical Grand Rounds, lectures and psychology conferences.

Univ. of Tennessee Memorial Hospital:

` July, 1976 – October, 1978: Psychology Graduate Intern, Department of Pediatrics Under supervision of a licensed Psychologist, worked on the Pediatrics Unit. Assisted in the planning and execution of research projects involving psychological growth patterns of premature infants within the first eighteen months of life. Gathered data for the establishment of norms for premature infants on the Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale. Counseled parents and children referred by physicians and residents. Participated in the design and implementation of weekly Pediatric Psychology conferences for medical residents. Functioned as a co-leader for staff development of nursing teams. Planned and coordinated hospital's Child Life program; trained and supervised undergraduate staff members New York Metropolitan Hospital: September 1974-June 1975: Psychology Graduate Intern, Department of Pediatrics

Under supervision of two licensed Psychologists, worked with children and adolescents referred on an outpatient basis. Performed evaluations and conducted psychotherapy on selected cases. Consulted with physicians, nurses, parents and community organizations regarding implementation of treatment recommendations.

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IV. PROFESSIONAL

Professional and Honorary Organizations American Psychological Association: Division 22, Rehabilitation Psychology

PROGRAM CHAIR, APA Annual Convention.........1990 SECRETARY, Executive Board.................................1990 - 1993 EXECUTIVE BOARD................................................1993 - 1996 PRESIDENT ELECT................................................1997 - 1998 PRESIDENT...............................................................1998 - 1999 IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT .........................1999- 2000 Co –Founder, Rehabilitation Annual Conference……1999 Chair, RP Annual Conference………………………..1999, 2006 - 2010 Liaison, APA Interdivisional Healthcare Council.….2005 – present Distinguished Service Award………………………2008 Invited Attendee, APA Presidential Summit on the Future of Psychology Practice……………...2009 Lifetime Achievement Award………………………2009 APA Division 22 Mentoring Award………………..2015 APA Fellow, Division 22…………………………….2017

Division 12, section 5, Society of Pediatric Psychology CONSULTING EDITOR: Journal of Pediatric Psychology Division 38, Health Psychology Joint Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory Council, Department of Health, State of Florida CHAIRMAN, Ad Hoc Pediatrics Standards Committee, 1989 - 1992 CHAIRMAN, Pediatrics Committee, 1992 - 2001 Council Member, 1994 -2001 COUNCIL CHAIRMAN, State Advisory Council, March, 2001 – March 2003 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBER, 2003 - 2009

American Board of Rehabilitation Psychology Board member, 2008 – 2015 American Academy of Rehabilitation Psychology President, 2008 – 2010 Immediate Past President, 2010 - 2012 Connecticut Psychological Association STATE GRASSROOTS COORDINATOR, 1986 - 1989

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V. TEACHING Teaching Awards Received:

o APA Division 22, National Mentor Award, 2015

o Nova Southeastern University, Center for Psychological Studies: Co-Curricular Advisor of the Year, 2011

o Nova Southeastern University, Center for Psychological Studies:

Professor of the Year, 2010

o University of Miami/JMH: Supervisor of the Year Award 2002 – 2003

Dissertation Advising

Committee Member, Anita Alexander.”The Influence of Trauma, Locus of Control, and Health-Related Quality of Life on a Child’s Self-Worth” Defended, April, 2018

Committee Chair, Alexia Holovaytk. “Towards a biopsychosocial model of obesity: Is integration possible?” Proposal Accepted, 2017 Committee Member, Victoria Schlaudt. “Exploring Mediators and Moderators in the Relationship of Acculturative Stress and Internalizing Symptoms in Hispanic Youth”. Completed 2016, Nova Southeastern University Committee Member, Morgan Levy. “Mindfulness for Older Adults”. Completed 2016, Nova Southeastern University Committee Member, Evan Smith. “Neurocognitive Implications of Sport-Related Concussion in High School Athletes Over-Time” Completed 2015, Nova Southeastern University Committee Member, Sam Browning. “Risk and Resilience in Law Enforcement Stress: Contributions of the Law Enforcement Officer Stress Survey (LEOSS)” . Completed 2015 Nova Southeastern University Committee Member, Sarah Nelson, “Impact of Pediatric Injury on the Development of Posttraumatic Stress in Youth” Completed 2015 Nova Southeastern University Committee Member, Kimberly A. Wisotzke “Factors that Predict Preoperative Psychological Evaluation: Recommendations for Bariatric Surgery Candidates” Completed 2015 Nova Southeastern University

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Committee Chair: Kristina Booth “The Effects of Mental Illness on Trust Between Military Veterans”. Completed 2014 Nova Southeastern University Committee Member: Douglas Polster “A Psychometric Evaluation of the Post Concussion Symptom Scale” Completed 2014 Nova Southeastern University Committee Member, Stacey McGregor. “Development and Validation a Measure of Mindful Parenting”. Completed 2014 Nova Southeastern University Committee Chair: Danielle Dance “The Role of Body Image and Self Esteem on Weight Loss Behaviors”. Completed 2013, Nova Southeastern University Committee Member, Lauren Miller. “Time, Altruism, and Hope: Factors that Increase the Consistency of Pro-environmental Behaviors” Completed, 2013 Nova Southeastern University. Committee Member, Jessica Ketterer. “Cultivation of Clinical Competency in Psychology Trainees: The Simulated Patient Assessment and Research Collaboration”. Completed 2013 Committee Chair: Laura Kupperman “Understanding Obesity, Related Health Risks and Barriers to Weight Management in Women Veterans” Completed 2012, Nova Southeastern University Committee Member, David M. Scarisbrick. “A Combined Factor Analysis of the WAIS-IV/WMS-IV in a Clinical Neuropsychology Population” Completed 2011, Nova Southeastern University Committee Chair: Jonathan Perle “Attitudes Towards Psychological Tele-Health: Current and Future Psychologists’ Opinions of Internet-Based Interventions”. Completed 2011, Nova Southeastern University Committee Member: Maritza Figueroa “The Nova Multilingual Neuropsychological Battery: Traumatic Brain Injury Pilot Study”. Completed 2010. Nova Southeastern University Committee Member: Greta Bujaker “Effect of PTSD Diagnosis and Metabolic Factors Among An Overweight And Obese Veteran Population: A Retrospective Study” Completed 2010. Nova Southeastern University Committee Member: Ivette Cruz “Identification of Effective Strategies to Promote Language in Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants.” Completed 2008, Nova Southeastern University Committee Member: Karen Mallin “Characteristics and Predictors of Psychological

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Dysfunction in a Pediatric Dermatology Population” Completed 2002 Minnesota School of Professional Pscyhology Committee Member: Jane Echterling “Attitudes toward persons with disabilities” Completed 1996, Nova Southeastern University Committee Member: Sheila Bernstein “Psychological Aspects of increased function after Functional Electrical Stimulation” Completed 1987, University of Connecticut

VI. PUBLICATIONS Juried or refereed journal articles:

Mayersohn GS, Nicholl MC, Alexander A, Nierenberg B. Posttraumatic growth in pediatric limb lengthening: A pilot study. J Limb Length Recon 2018;In press Nierenberg, B., Alexakis, G., Preziosi R & O’Neill, C. (2017) Workplace Happiness: An Empirical Study on Well_Being and its Relationship with Organizational Culture, Leadership and Job Satisfaction. International Leadership Journal, 9(3),  Nicholl, M. C., Valenzuela, J. M., Nierenberg, B., & Mayersohn, G. S. (2017). Diabetes camp counselors: An exploration of counselor characteristics and quality of life outcomes. The Diabetes Educator, 43(4), 378-387.   

Nierenberg, B., Mayersohn, G., Serpa, S., Holovatyk, A., Smith E., Cooper, S. (2016). Application of Well-Being Therapy to People with Disability and Chronic Illness, Rehabilitation Psychology, 61(1), 32. Tackett, J., Nash, L., Nierenberg, B., Stuckey, K. (2016). Supervision in Rehabilitation Psychology: Application of Beatrice Wright’s Value-Laden Beliefs and Principles. Rehabilitation psychology, 61(1), 74. Perle, J. G., Langsam, L. C., Randel, A., Lutchman, S., Levine, A. B., Odland, A. P., Nierenberg, B., & Marker, C. D. (2013). Attitudes Toward Psychological Telehealth: Current and Future Clinical Psychologists’ Opinions of Internet-Based Interventions. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 69 (1), 110 – 113 Perle, J. G., & Nierenberg, B. (2013). How psychological telehealth can alleviate society's mental health burden: A literature review. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 31(1), 22-41.

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Perle JG, Langsam LC, Nierenberg B. (2011). Controversy clarified: an updated review of clinical psychology and tele-health. Clinical psychology review, 31(8), 1247-1258. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2011.08.003 Brown, D. R., Celestin, M. J., Hernández, A., Brewster, L. G., Spruill, T. E., Nierenberg, B., ... & Page, J. B. (2010). The development of a cultural competency observational tool. Medical teacher, 32(6), 536. Brown, D. R., Hernández, A., Saint-Jean, G., Evans, S., Tafari, I., Brewster, L. G., ... & Nierenberg, B. (2008). A participatory action research pilot study of urban health disparities using rapid assessment response and evaluation. American Journal of Public Health, 98(1), 28-38. Grant, K., Burg, M. A., Fraser, K., Gui, S., Kosch, S. G., Nierenberg, B., ... & Swartz, V. (2007). Family medicine physicians' advice about use of nonconventional modalities for menopausal symptom management. Journal of Women's Health, 16(4), 517-525. Burg, M. A., Fraser, K., Gui, S., Grant, K., Kosch, S. G., Nierenberg, B., ... & Swartz, V. (2006). Treatment of menopausal symptoms in family medicine settings following the Women’s Health Initiative findings. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 19(2), 122-131. Hernandez-Reif, M., Field, T., Largie, S., Hart, S., Redzepi, M., Nierenberg, B., & Peck, M. (2001). Childrens’ distress during burn treatment is reduced by massage therapy. Journal of Burn Care & Research, 22(2), 191-195. Nierenberg, B., & Sheldon, A. (2001). Psychospirituality and pediatric rehabilitation. Journal of Rehabilitation, 67(1), 15. Nierenberg, B. (2000). Is rehabilitation psychology in need of rehabilitation?. Rehabilitation Psychology, 45(2), 107. Nierenberg, B. (1996). Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Proactive Intervention. The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 11(5), 97-99. Merkel, W. T., & Nierenberg, B. P. (1983). Behavioral science training in family practice residency education: a first evaluation. Social Science & Medicine, 17(4), 213-217. Merkel, W. T., Rudisill, J. R., & Nierenberg, B. P. (1983). Preparing patients to see the doctor: Effects on patients and physicians in a family practice center. Family Practice Research Journal. Chapters:

Tory Toole, J., Rice, M. A., Cargill, J., Craddock, T. J., Nierenberg, B., Klimas, N. G., ... &

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Broderick, G. (2018). Increasing Resilience to Traumatic Stress: Understanding the Protective Role of Well-Being. Psychoneuroimmunology: Methods and Protocols, 87-100. Tory Toole, J., Rice, M. A., Craddock, T. J., Nierenberg, B., Klimas, N. G., Fletcher, M. A., ... & Broderick, G. (2018). Breaking Away: The Role of Homeostatic Drive in Perpetuating Depression. Psychoneuroimmunology: Methods and Protocols, 121-144. Ritchie, D. & Nierenberg, B. (2010). Hypotonia. In Sam Goldstein & Jack Naglieri (Eds.) The Encyclopedia of Child Behavior and Development. New York, NY: Springer Publishing. Ritchie, D. & Nierenberg, B. (2010). Test of Memory and Learning. In Sam Goldstein & Jack Naglieri (Eds.) The Encyclopedia of Child Behavior and Development. New York, NY: Springer Publishing. Ritchie, D. & Nierenberg, B. (2010). Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning. In Sam Goldstein & Jack Naglieri (Eds.) The Encyclopedia of Child Behavior and Development. New York, NY: Springer Publishing. Nierenberg, B. “Pediatric Burns: They Are Not Always What They Appear” in R. Kessler and D. Stafford (eds.), Collaborative Medicine Case Studies: Evidence in Practice. Springer Publishers. New York, NY. 2008. pps 409 – 414.

Kessler_ Nierenberg, B., Glueckauf, R., & Miller, Scott. “Integrative Health Care in Rehabilitation” in I.

Serlin and M. DiCowden (eds) Humanizing Health Care: A Handbook for Healthcare Integration , Praeger Publishers, Westport CT 2007 pps 101 -119

Nierenberg, B, Sheldon, A.: “Spirituality and Children” in Spirituality & Psychological Health, Cox, R, Ervin-Cox, B & Hoffman, L. eds, Colorado School of Professional Psychology Press, Colorado Springs, CO 2005 Grants Nierenberg, B., Ross, D. “Interventions for Opioid Dependence Secondary to Chronic Pain” Coulter Foundation Unrestricted Grant, $25,000 Nierenberg, B., Ross, D. “Interventions for Opioid Dependence Secondary to Chronic Pain” Kimmel Foundation, Unrestricted Grant, $3,000

Presentations and Workshops :

Nierenberg, B. “A Peek Behind the Creative Curtain”. Invited Fellows Address presented at

the 2018 American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco CA, August 9, 2018

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Nierenberg, B., Maccrone, J., Alexander, A. “Psychology in the face of the Chronic Pain and

Opioid Epidemics: Time to Walk the Talk”. 20TH Annual Rehabilitation Psychology

Conference Preconference Workshop February 22, 2018 Pre-Conference, Dallas TX

Nierenberg, B., Spearman, Z. “Values-based Interventions in Rehabilitation Psychology:

living our foundational principles through Well-Being Workshops for People with SCI”.

Symposium, 20TH Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference February 22, 2018 Dallas TX

Nierenberg, B., Mayersohn, G., Alexander, A., Tabio, L., Vitale, GJ., Vassilopoulos, A.

“Psychological Factors Related to Pediatric Limb-Lengthening and Orthopedic Procedures” 11th International Forum on Pediatric Pain (IFPP), October 14, 2017. Nova Scotia, Canada

Nierenberg, B. “Essie Morgan Invited Lecture – “Well Being Therapy for People Living with

SCI: Biological Mechanisms and Implications for the Future.” 2017 Educational Conference

of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals. September 3, 2017 Denver Colorado.

Nierenberg, B., Cooper, S., Holovaytk, A. “The Application of Network Medicine and Well

Being to Health and Correctional Psychology”. Symposium Chair, Symposium “Network

Medicine and Chronic Pain”. Symposium presented at the 2017 American Psychological

Association Convention, Rehabilitation Psychology Division, Washington DC, August 6,

2017

Spearman, Z., Keith, M., Nierenberg, B. “Helping the Helpers: Well-Being Therapy for Caregivers of Persons with a Disability”. Student Oral Presentation, 2017 American Psychological Association Convention, Rehabilitation Psychology Division, Washington DC, August 5, 2017 VanderValk, J., Nierenberg, B. “Living Well with Spinal Cord Injury: a Well-Being Therapy

Approach.” Student Oral Presentation, 2017 American Psychological Association Convention, Rehabilitation Psychology Division, Washington DC, August 5, 2017

Feldman, C., Freidman, B., Holovatyk, A., Gowda, S., Nierenberg, B. “Exporting

Rehabilitation Psychology Beyond Rehab: A Trainee Perspective”. Symposium presented at

the 19th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference, February 18, 2017, Albuquerque,

NM.

Keith, M., Spearman, Z., Boix-Braga, M., Nierenberg, B. “Depression Rates in Caregivers

Mediated by Factors of Psychological Well-Being: A Case for Well-Being Therapy for

Caregivers”. Poster presented at the 19th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference,

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February 18, 2017, Albuquerque, NM.

Nierenberg, B., Holovatyk, A, vanderValk, J. “Well-Being Therapy for People with SCI”.

Symposium presented at the Annual Association of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals 2016

Educational Conference, September 4 – 7, Nashville TN.

Nierenberg, B., Broderick, G.,. Holovatyk, A., Toole, J., Cooper, S., Feuer, S., Vashishtha,S.

“Optimizing Patient Outcomes: Psychology’s Role in Applying A Network Medicine Model”

Symposium Chair, Symposium presented at the 2016 American Psychological Association

Convention, Rehabilitation Psychology Division, Denver CO

Holovatyk, A., Broderick, G., Vashishtha, S. Nierenberg, B. ”Network Medicine Approach to

Obesity”. Symposium presented at the 2016 American Psychological Association Convention,

Rehabilitation Psychology Division, Denver CO

Nierenberg, B., Cooper, S., Feuer, S. “Network Medicine Approach to Chronic Pain”.

Symposium presented at the 2016 American Psychological Association Convention,

Rehabilitation Psychology Division, Denver CO

Friedman, B.L., Feldman, C.L., Straud, C.L., Schlairet, T.J., Mayersohn, G.S., Nierenberg, B.

(2016, August). A Meta-Analysis of Factors Influencing the Psychological Treatment of

Chronic Pain. Poster presented at the 2016 American Psychological Association (APA)

Convention, Denver, CO.

Nierenberg, B., Freidman, B., Nicholls, M., Tabio, L., & Serpa, S. (February 2016). Pain and

Anxiety Management. Presented at The Annual Advanced Rehabilitation Techniques for

Limb Lengthening Conference. St. Mary’s Medical Center, West Palm Beach, Florida

Nierenberg, B., Serpa, S., Mayersohn, G., Smith, E., Nichol, M. & Tabio, L. (November 2015).

Assessing Psychological Contributions to the Outcome of Limb-Lengthening. Presented at

the International Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society Conference. Miami, FL.

Nierenberg, B., Cooper, S., Feuer, S. (August 2015). Network Medicine Approach to

Chronic Pain. Symposium presented at the 123rd American Psychological Association

Convention, Rehabilitation Psychology Division, Toronto Canada

Nierenberg, B., Cooper, S., Holovaytyk, A. (August 2015). Network Medicine Approach to

Obesity, Diabetes, and Cardiac Disease. Symposium presented at the 123rd Annual Meeting

of the American Psychological Association. Toronto, Canada

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Nierenberg, B., Holovatyk, A., Toole,J., Craddock, T. (August 2015). Hope, Behavior and

Immunity: A Gene Expression Analysis. Poster presented at the 123rd American

Psychological Association Convention, Health Psychology Division, Toronto Canada

Cooper, S., Pethtel, H., & Nierenberg B. (August, 2015). Levels of Resilience and

Posttraumatic Growth Among Survivors of a Mining Disaster. Poster presented at the 123rd

American Psychological Association Convention, Health Psychology Division, Toronto

Canada

Serpa, S., Mayersohn, G., Link, J., & Nierenberg, B. (August 2015). Educating Doctoral-Level

Students on Working with Persons with a Disability. Poster presented at the 123rd American

Psychological Association Convention, Rehabilitation Psychology Division, Toronto Canada.

Holovatyk, A., Serpa, S., Toole J., Dorfman, W., Lewis, J., & Nierenberg B. (August, 2015).

Hope as a Predictor of Lower Recidivism Rates of Depression in a Spinal Cord Injury

Population. Poster presented at the 123rd American Psychological Association Convention,

Health Psychology Division, Toronto Canada.

Serpa, S., Holovatyk, A., & Nierenberg, B. (August, 2015). An Acceptance and Commitment

Therapy Approach to Increase Well-Being in Spinal Cord Injury Survivors. Poster presented

at 13th World Conference of the Association of Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS)

Berlin Germany

Feldman, C., Friedman, B., Straud, C., Schlairet, T. J., Mayersohn, G., Smith, E., &

Nierenberg, B. (July 2015). Understanding the Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

Across Different Pain Conditions: A Meta-Analysis. Presented at the 2015 Florida

Psychological Association (FPA) Convention, Orlando, Florida.

Lyons, J., Webster, S., Feldman, C., & Nierenberg B. (June, 2015). Examining the role of

communication and social support as mediators of stress resilience among clinical psychology

doctoral students. Poster presented at the 7th International Regional "Stress and Behavior"

Neuroscience and Biopsychiatry Conference of the International Stress and Behavior Society.

Miami Beach FL

Lyons, J., Webster, S., Feldman, C. ,Levy, D., Vaysman, M., & Nierenberg, B.(May, 2015)

Interpersonal relationships and stress resilience: examining the role of communication and

social support among clinical psychology doctoral students. APS 27th Annual Convention, .

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New York City

Reihl, K. M., Nierenberg, B., & DeLucia, C. (February 2015). The Effects of Mental Illness on

Trust Between Military Service Veterans. Oral Presentation at the 7th Annual International

Together Against Stigma: Each Mind Matters Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Nierenberg, B., Mayersohn, G. & Serpa, S. (February 2015). Pain and Anxiety Management.

Presented at The Annual Advanced Rehabilitation Techniques for Limb Lengthening

Conference. St. Mary’s Medical Center, West Palm Beach, Florida

Nierenberg, B., Serpa, S., Mayersohn, G., & Smith, E. (February 2015). Building a Program to

Address Psychological Needs of Patients. Presented at The Annual Advanced Rehabilitation

Techniques for Limb Lengthening Conference. St. Mary’s Medical Center, West Palm Beach,

Florida

Straud, C., Friedman, B., Mayersohn, G., Feldman, C., Smith, E.L., Schlairet, T. & Nierenberg,

B. (2015, February). Cognitive-behavioral treatment for chronic pain: A systematic review

and meta-analysis. Presented at the Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference, San

Diego, C.A..

Nierenberg, B., Freed, R., Feuer, S., Serpa S., Barker, T. ( September, 2013). “Positive Psychology and Survivors of SCI: Application of Well Being Therapy”. Symposium presented at the 2013 Educational Conference of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals. Las Vegas, Nevada. Zuckerman, S., Mayersohn, G. S., & Nierenberg, B. (September 2013). Building Hope in Spinal Cord Injury Patients: Podcasts as a Clinical Practice Tool. Poster presented at the 2013 Educational Conference of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals. Las Vegas, Nevada. Zuckerman, S., Baker, T., Serpa, S., Nierenberg, B. (2013, August). Improving Well-being of Traumatic Brain Injury Caregivers: The Rationale for a Podcast Intervention. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Media Psychology Division. Zuckerman, S., Link, J., Coad, S., Nierenberg, B. (2013, February). Proposed Podcast Series for Caregivers of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Patients. Poster presented at the Rehabilitation Psychology 2013 Conference. Mayersohn, G. S., Nierenberg, B., McBride, T., & Black, R. (August 2013). Posttraumatic growth in pediatric orthopedic population. Poster presented at the 121st Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association. Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Silverman, S., Guerra, S., Crouch, A., Milano, N., Stivelman, D., Grabois, B., & Nierenberg, B. (2013, June). “Students for stress resilience: A graduate organization dedicated to anxiety management”. Poster session presented at the International Positive Psychology Association Third World Congress on Positive Psychology 2013, Los Angeles, CA. Nierenberg, B, Mayershon, G., Feit, R & Romano, A. “Pediatric Spirituality & Health: What The Data Tell Us” 15th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference, Jacksonville FL, February 24, 2013 Garcia, F., Chan, R., Greenberg, B., Truong, T., Silverman, S., Tobenas, M., Rivera, S., Leydig, S., Crouch, A., Milano, N., Mergler, S., Grabois, B., Grant, B., Byles, M., Stivelman, D., Bissett, D., Guerra, S., & Nierenberg, B. (2012, August). Graduate Student Resilience: patterns of stressors and stress resilience among graduate students. Poster session presented at the American Psychological Association 2012 Convention, Orlando, FL Randel, A. Grubs., Nierenberg, B. “Effects of Mindfulness in Parenting Children with Developmental Disabilites” Poster session presented at the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL. August 2, 2012 Polster,D., Brown, S., Redante, C., Smith, E., Savvides, C., Nierenberg, B. “Do Graduate Programs Prepare Students for Professional Careers? An Exploratory Analysis” Poster presented at the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL. August 2, 2012 Feit, R., Ketterer, J., Nierenberg, B., & Kumar, S. (2012, August). Lengthening the pink ribbon: Development of a group intervention for partners of women with breast cancer. Poster session presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.

Ketterer, J., McBride, T., Bachus, B., Beeram, S., Bingman, D., Garcia, F., Yackulich, R., Oswald, T. M., Valley-Gray, S., Cash, R. E., & Nierenberg, B. (2012, August). Cultivation of clinical competency: The SPARC project. Poster session to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.

Ketterer, J., Bachus, B., Beeram, S., Bingman, D., Garcia, F., Yackulich, R., Oswald, T. M., Valley-Gray, S., Cash, R. E., & Nierenberg, B. (2012, August). Psychometrics of a clinical competency measure. Poster session to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.. Nierenberg, B. “Foundational and Functional Competencies in Rehabilitation Psychology” Symposium, Florida Psychological Association Convention, Tampa FL June 23, 2012. Ketterer, J., Garcia, F., Yackulich, R., McBride, T., Oswald, T. M., Schwartz, O., Beeram, S., Bachus, B., Bingman, D., Karasina, O., Grabois, B., Strunin, A., Cannon, M., Camejo, S., Tarrant, A., Armitage, M., Valley-Gray, S., Cash, R. E., & Nierenberg, B. (2012, February). Simulated patients: The future of psychology graduate education. Poster session presented at the

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annual Trainers of School Psychologists Meeting, Philadelphia, PA Ketterer, J., Garcia, F., Yackulich, R., McBride, T., Oswald, T. M., Schwartz, O., Beeram, S., Bachus, B., Bingman, D., Valley-Gray, S., Cash, R. E., & Nierenberg, B. (2012, February). Simulated patients: The future of psychology graduate education. Poster session presented at the Annual Trainers of School Psychologists Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Ketterer, J., Oswald, T., McBride, T., Schwartz, O., Bingman, D., Beeram, S., Bachus, B., Grabois, B., Valley-Gray, S., Cash, R. E., & Nierenberg, B. (2012, February). Creation of a psychological clinical competency measure. Poster session presented at the Annual Trainers of School Psychologists Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Ketterer, J., McBride, T., Bachus, B., Beeram, S., Bingman, D., Grabois, B., Strunin, A., Garcia, F., Yackulich, R., Oswald, T. M., Valley-Gray, S., Cash, R. E., & Nierenberg, B. (2012, February). Cultivation of clinical competency: The SPARC project. Poster session presented at the Annual Trainers of School Psychologists Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Nierenberg B.,& Freed, R., “Positive Psychology and Spinal Cord Injury” Symposium Presentation, 14th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference, Fort Worth TX, February 26, 2012 Ketter, J., Cantrell, C., McBride, T., Schwartz, O., Bingman, D., Bachus, B., Beeram, S., Karasina, O., Calderon, C., Grabois, B., Oswald, T., Strunin, A., Cagle, H., Camejo, S., Cannon, M., Valley-Gray, S., Cash, G., & Nierenberg, B. (November 2011). Pilot study of a psychological clinical competency measure: SPICES. Poster presented at the Florida Association of School Psychologists, Orlando, FL.

Nierenberg, B. “Ethical Issues in Supervision:”, Symposium Presentation, Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals, Las Vegas NV, Sept 5, 2011

Nierenberg, B. “Positive Psychology Application to Individuals with Chronic Illness” Symposium Chair, American Psychological Association Convention, Washington DC August 4, 2011 Nierenberg B.,& Freed, R., “Positive Psychology and Survivors of Spinal Cord Injury” Symposium Presentation, American Psychological Association Convention, Washington DC August 4, 2011 Freed R., Nierenberg B., Luntz M., “Enhancing Psychological Well Being with Spinal Cord Injury Population: A Proposed Conceptual Model and Application for Treatment”. Poster Presentation, 2nd World Congress of the International Positive Psychology Association, July 25, 2011 Phildadelphia PA

Luntz, M, Nierenberg, B.,Freed, R., “Well-Being Therapy for Couples (WBTC) – A

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Proposed Treatment Manual”. Poster Presentation, 2nd World Congress of the International Positive Psychology Association, July 25, 2011 Phildadelphia PA Allison Randel MS, Michelle Schultz, MS, Alessandra Kostolitz MS, Erin Grubbs MS, Barry Nierenberg PhD ABPP. “ Current Research on Mindfulness Interventions with Autism Spectrum Disorders” Poster Presentation, Florida Psychological Association Annual Conference, Palm Beach Gardens, FL July 16, 2011 Camejo, S.T., Hoefling, K., Brosbe, M., Nierenberg, B., Williams, T., Feit, R., & Richardi, T. (November, 2010). Assessing the Impact of Diabetes Mellitus on School Children. Poster presented at FASP 2010 Annual Conference, Miami, FL. Perle, J., Odland, A., Cannon, M., Levine, A., Marker, C., Nierenberg, B.: “Influence of Internalizing Variables on Predicting Externalizing Behaviors. ” Poster Session, 118th Annual APA Convention, San Diego CA. August 15, 2010 Kupperman, L., Booth, K., Freed, R., Nierenberg, B.: “Stigma of Mental Health in Military Versus Civilian Populations.” Poster Session, 118th Annual APA Convention, San Diego CA. August 13, 2010 Booth, K., Kupperman, L., Freed, L., Nierenberg, B.: “Connection to the Military and the Stigma of Mental Illness” Poster Session, 118th Annual APA Convention, San Diego CA. August 13, 2010 Nierenberg, B. “ Pediatric Psychospirituality: Two Data Based Studies.” 11th Annual Rehab Psych Conference. Talahassee FL. Feb 28, 2009 Rothenberg, A., Mackelprang, J., Regan, K., Valley-Gray, S. Nierenberg, B., Ray, S., Fins, A., Cunningham, K., Shea, T., Maynard, L. (2008). Empowering Future Faculty: Graduate Training in the Teaching of Psychology. Presentation to the Florida Association of School Psychologists, Orlando, FL. Nicole Eull, PsyD, Ray Ownby, MD,PhD, MBA, J. Bryan Page, PhD, Barry Nierenberg PhD, ABPP, Kenneth Obiaja, MD, MPH and David Brown, MD : Implementing the Chronic Care Model of Mental Health in Primary Care: The Mental Healthcare Improvement Project (MHIP) October 29, 2008: APHA, San Diego California Nierenberg, B., Mulligan, D and Bailar, M.: “Traumatic Brain Injury in Florida”. Trauma Grand Rounds, Broward General Medical Center, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Sept 8, 2008 Kurylo M & Nierenberg B: “Sexuality & Disability”.. 10th Annual Rehab Psych Conference. Tucson AZ. April 2, 2008

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Nierenberg, B. “ 2007 Update on Spirituality and Health: What is the Database?” Invited Presentation to the Australasian Integrative Medicine Association, Melbourne Australia Nov 21, 2007 Nierenberg, B. “The Marriage of Time Banking and Health Care: A Health Care Revolution or Just a Dream?” 2nd International TimeBanking Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI, Nov 2, 2007 Nierenberg, B. “Spirituality and Health” Symposium. 21st Annual American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers Conference. Orlando Fl . Aug 27, 2007 Nierenberg, B. “Getting from Why me to What’s next?” Symposium. 21st Annual American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers Conference. Orlando Fl . Aug 27, 2007 Nierenberg, B. “"Spirituality & Health: Current Upgrades in Research, Teaching & Clinical Services." Symposium Chair, 115th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, August 19, 2007. Ryan, J. Nierenberg, B. Escobar, A. Gomez-Estefan, C. Regalado. F.: “A Proposed Framework to Explain Population-Specific Mental Models of Diabetes Expressed by High Risk Adolescents.” 34th North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ. October, 2006 Nierenberg, B. “Time Banking: Engaging People Actively in Economic Life With or Without Employment” Symposium. 20th Annual American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers Conference. Las Vegas NV. Sept, 2006 Nierenberg, B. “Working with Primary Care Physicians: What works, what doesn’t & why” Invited Address. 3rd Annual Clinical Health Psychology Institute , Preconvention Workshop, 114th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, August 9, 2006. Nierenberg, B. “ 2006 Update on Spirituality and Wellness: What is the Database?” Invited Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami FL June, 2006 Nierenberg, B. Nichols, C.: “Pediatric Issues in Rehabilitation” Workshop, 8th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference, Reno, NV April, 2006 Nierenberg, B. “Psychological aspects of Child and Adolescent Spinal Cord Injury” 19th Annual American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers Conference. Las Vegas NV. Sept, 2005 Nierenberg, B: “Healthcare Disparities and the Rehabilitation Psychology Approach”.

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Workshop, 7th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference. Baltimore, MD. March 2005 Diehr, S. Nierenberg, B. Harris, D. Baxley, E. “Scaling the Slippery Slope: The Teaching & Practice of How to Keep Our Balance” Symposium. 2004 Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Conference. Atlanta GA Sept 2004 Nierenberg, B. “ Sprituality & Health: Recent additions to the Literature” 18th Annual American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers Conference. Las Vegas NV. Sept, 2004 Nierenberg, B. Farmer, J.: “Innovative Funding for Pediatric Rehabilitation Research, Service and Training”. Workshop, 5th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference, Seattle, WA April, 2003 Nierenberg, B. “A System for Bridging the Financial and Cultural Gaps in the Well_Being of Persons With Disability”. Invited Address. Conference Proceedings: NIDRR Conference. Bridging Gaps: Refining the Disability Research Agenda for Rehabilitation and the Social Sciences. Pps 237 – 243. University of Wisconsin-Stout. 2003 Nierenberg, B. “Spirituality and Wellness: What is the Database?” Workshop, 4th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference, New Orleans, LA. March 2002. Nierenberg, B. Molina, M. “Cultural Influences in Pediatric Rehabilitation”. Symposium, 109th Annual American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. August 27. 2001 Nierenberg, Barry: “Pain Management in a Pediatric Population.”. Workshop, 3rd Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference .Atlanta, GA. March 2001 Nierenberg, B: “The Biopsychosocial Model Revisited- Implications for Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury”. AASCIPSW Annual Convention, Las Vegas Nevada, Sept, 2001 Nierenberg, B., Conti, J.: “Physical Wellness & Psychospirituality - Philosophical and Data Based Perspectives”. Workshop Chair, Florida State Psychological Association, Tampa FL, July 1, 2000 Nierenberg, Barry: “Use of Hypnosis with Pediatric Burns”. Workshop, 2nd Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference - 2000 and Beyond: Science and Practice. San Antonio, TX. March 11, 2000 Nierenberg, B., Benson, H., Harris, T.G.: “Chronic Wellness and Spiritual Intelligence - A Researchable Hypothesis”. Symposium, 107th Annual American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. August 23. 1999 Nierenberg, Barry: “Is Rehabilitation Psychology in Need of Rehabilitation?”. Presidential

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Address. 107th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Boston, MA. August 21, 1999 Nierenberg, B. Goldberg, A.: “Advances in Pediatric Rehabilitation”. Workshop, 1st Annual Rehabilitation Psychology - 2000 and Beyond: Science and Practice. San Diego, CA. April, 1999. Nierenberg, Barry: “Psychospirituality and Chronic Illness - Philosophical and Data Based Issues”. Symposium Chair, 105th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, CA. August 16, 1998 Nierenberg, B., Katsikas, S: “Psychospirituality’s Role in Pediatric End Stage Renal Disease”. Symposium presentation, 105th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, CA. August 16, 1998 Nierenberg, Barry: "Exploring Psycho-Spirituality: The Roles of Spirituality in Coping with Illness". Symposium Chair, 104th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Chicago, IL. August 9. 1997. Nierenberg, B., Hillary. B., Masi, M., & Lescano, Celia. "Role of Psycho-Spirituality in Children and Adolescents Coping with Chronic Illness" Symposium presentation, 104th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Chicago, IL. August 9. 1997. Nierenberg, B. " Exploring Psycho-Spirituality: The Roles of Spirituality in Coping with Illness." Symposium Chair, 103rd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada August , 1996 Nierenberg, B."The role of Spirituality in coping with Pediatric Illness", Symposium presetnation, 103rd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada August , 1996 Nierenberg, Barry., Goldberg, Alan., Diller, Leonard., Rosenthal, Mitchell., Newman, Russ: "Psychological Practice During Troubled Times - Survival Tips From the Trenches". Symposium Co-Chair, 103rd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, New York, NY. August 13, 1995 Nierenberg, Barry: "Interdisciplinary Pediatric Rehabilitation - A Viable Model in Today's Health Care Market". Discussant, 103rd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, New York, NY. August 15, 1995 Nierenberg, Barry: "Pain management for Infant and Toddler Burn Survivors", American Burn Association, Albequerque, NM. April 14, 1995. Nierenberg, Barry: "Innovative Methods for Funding Pediatric Rehabilitation". symposium

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presentation, 102nd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles CA. August 15, 1994 Nierenberg, Barry., Prigitano, George., Harper, Dennis., Florian, Victor., Sanchez, Pedro: "Effects of Culture on the Rehabilitation Process". Symposium Chair, 102nd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles CA. August 13, 1994 Nierenberg, Barry: "Intervention Strategies to Promote Independence for Persons with AIDS and Physical Disabilities". Paper Session, Chair. 101st Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada. August 22, 1993. Nierenberg, Barry: "Training in Pediatric Psychology for the Pediatric Rehabilitation Psychologist". symposium presentation, 101st Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada. August 23, 1993. Nierenberg, Barry., Cahn Edgar., Nader Ralph., "Time Dollars: A New Currency for Helping People". Symposium Chair, 100th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Washington D.C. August 16, 1992 Nierenberg, Barry: "Group Psychotherapy in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Special Interdisciplinary Approaches" symposium presentation, 98th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Boston, MA. August 13, 1990 Nierenberg, Barry: "A Biopsychosocial Approach to Children & Adolescents with Chronic Illness" Workshop presentation, 2nd Annual TREATING CHRONIC ILLNESS in CHILDREN Conference, Williamsburg, VA. Oct 19, 1989 Nierenberg, Barry: "Pediatric Rehabilitation: Impact of Families, Hospitals and Schools" Symposium Chair, 97th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans LA. August 13, 1989. Nierenberg, Barry: "Family Aspects of Coping With Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: A Preliminary Report" symposium presentation, 97th Annual American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans LA. August 13, 1989. Nierenberg, Barry: "Components of Successful Rehabilitation of Latency Age Children With Traumatic Brain Injuries", symposium presentation, 96th American Psychological Association Convention, August 13, 1988