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CURRICULUM VITAE JENNIFER STAPLES University of Washington, Department of Psychology Box 351525 Seattle, WA 98195-1525 [email protected] EDUCATION September 2011-Present

June 2013

August 2006-May 2009

July 2008-November 2008 August 2005-June 2006

Ph.D., University of Washington Clinical Psychology Advisor: William George, Ph.D. M.S., University of Washington Clinical Psychology Advisor: William George, Ph.D Bachelor of Arts University of Vermont Psychology Summa Cum Laude GPA 3.98 Universidad Católica de Argentina Spanish Hofstra University Member of the Honors College

HONORS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND RECOGNITION Spring 2013

Graduate Student Travel Award, University of Washington Graduate School Fund for Excellence and Innovation (GSFEI): $550.

Spring 2013

Student Merit Award, Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA): $280.

Spring 2009

Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, University of Vermont.

Fall 2006-Spring 2009

University of Vermont Dean’s List Honor.

Fall 2008

American Institution for Foreign Study Affiliate Scholarship, for academically adept students with leadership potential.

Fall 2007-Spring 2009

Dwight Family Scholarship, University of Vermont, for academic excellence.

Fall 2007

Department of Residential Life Award, University of Vermont, for outstanding academic achievement.

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Spring 2006

Hofstra University Provost’s Scholar, for 4.0 GPA.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Staples, J., Rellini, A. H., & Roberts, S. (2012). Avoiding experiences: Sexual dysfunction in women with a sexual abuse history in childhood and adolescence. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 41(2), 341-350. Staples, J. M., George, W. H., Stappenbeck, C. A., Cue Davis, K., Norris, J., & Heiman, J. (in press). Alcohol myopia and sexual abdication among women: Examining the moderating effect of child sexual abuse. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Stappenbeck, C. A., George, W. B., Staples, J., Nguyen, H., Davis, K. C., Kaysen, D., …Kajumulo, K. F. (2014). In-the-moment dissociation, emotional numbing, and sexual risk: The influence of sexual trauma history, trauma and anxiety symptoms, and alcohol intoxication. Manuscript under review. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Staples, J., Eakins, D., Nielsen, L., George, W. H., Stappenbeck, C. A., Cue Davis, K., & Norris, J. (2013). Sexual functioning and disclosure of sexual assault: The mediating role of trauma symptomology. Manuscript in preparation. Staples, J., Allen, B., Danube, C., George, W., et al. (2014). Experimental evidence that women’s victimization history, alcohol consumption, and partner relationship potential influence perceptions of risky sex. Manuscript in preparation. Douglas, H. A. C., Eakins, D., Andersson, C., Witkiewitz, K., Staples, J., Heleniak, C., Lewis, M., Berglund, M., & Larimer, M. Does your mother (and father) know?: Effects of parental monitoring on alcohol use in the US and Sweden. Manuscript in preparation. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Staples, J., George, W. H., & Stappenbeck, C. A. (2013). Alcohol myopia and sexual abdication: Examining the moderating effect of child sexual abuse. Poster presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism, Orlando, FL. Staples, J., & George, W. H. (2013). Understanding the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and risky-sexual decision making: The role of sexual arousal. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

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Staples, J., & Rellini, A. H. (2010). Pursuing and distancing on the relationship between childhood trauma and adult sexual function. Poster presented at the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, Boston, MA. ADDITIONAL PRESENTATIONS Staples, J. (2014). Minority Stress: Understanding alcohol use and suicidality in transgender adults. Oral presentation given at the prospective student research festival, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 06/14-PRESENT 06/13- 03/14

Project FRESH Department of Psychology, University of Washington Graduate Research Assistant Principal Investigator: William George, Ph.D. Description: Laboratory study investigating the relationships among alcohol intoxication, sexual victimization history, and STI/HIV risk behaviors in young adult women  Prepared materials for the Institutional Review Board  Supervised alcohol administration procedures  Manuscript preparation  Help facilitate journal club meetings with undergraduate research assistants working on the project.

06/12-09/12

Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors-Project ATLAS Department of Psychiatry, University of Washington Graduate Research Assistant Principal Investigator: Mary Larimer, Ph.D. Description: Longitudinal study on alcohol use trajectories and prevention in the US and Sweden.  Contacted participants for longitudinal follow-up  Manuscript preparation  Developed scoring syntax for data analysis

07/10-07/11

Clinical Outcome Study Coordinator Department of Psychology, University of Vermont Principal Investigator: Alessandra Rellini, Ph.D Description: Dual Control Therapy Intervention for Women with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) and Female Sexual Arousal Disorder (FSAD).  Helped develop a therapist and client treatment manual to treat sexual dysfunction utilizing cognitive-behavioral techniques.  Assisted in the development of the protocol and organization of submission of material for the Institutional Review Board.

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01/09-06/11

Organized recruitment of participants and managed screening procedures.

Sexual Health Research Clinic Department of Psychology, University of Vermont Research Assistant and Lab Coordinator Principal Investigator: Alessandra Rellini, Ph.D Description: Laboratory studies investigate the relationship between child sexual abuse history and psycho-physiological responding, with a focus on sexual functioning.  Assisted with administrative tasks including data entry and management.  Screened, scheduled and worked directly with participants in collecting psycho-physiological data concerning emotional and sexual responses.  Knowledge in SPSS and how to measure and analyze psychophysiological data collected with Biopac system (i.e., EKG, skin conductance response, and vaginal pulse amplitude).  Read and reviewed articles for peer review for scientific journals.  Promoted to lab coordinator in May, 2009 gaining responsibility for organizing and managing the lab and training new research assistants.

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Therapies Trained In:  Motivational Interviewing (MI)  Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)  Behavioral Activation (BA)  Exposure Therapy (ET)  Prolonged Exposure for trauma (PE) Assessments Trained In:  Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)  Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI)  Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) 9/2013-06/2013

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Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) Practicum University of Washington Practicum Student Supervisor: Mavis Tsai, Ph.D.  Attended two hour long weekly group FAP therapy training sessions  Completed year long course work and training in FAP treatment implementation with a co-founder of FAP, Mavis Tsai

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11/2012-Present

Psychological Services and Training Center Practicum University of Washington Student Therapist Supervisors: Corey Fagan, Ph.D.; Peter Doyle, Ph.D.; Dorsey Green, Ph.D.; Ruth Herman-Dunn, Ph.D.; Jane Simoni, Ph.D.; Stacey Prince, Ph.D.  Provided assessments including MMPI and eMini  Provided evidence-based therapy to clients including cognitivebehavioral therapy, behavioral activation, and exposure therapy.  Attended weekly group supervision on cite.  Attended one-to-one hourly supervision with doctoral level supervisors in the community.

09/2011-06/2013

Alcohol and Drug Education Coordinator (ADEC) University of Washington Individual and group therapist  Utilized motivational interviewing, the Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS) as well as the Alcohol Skills Training Workshop (ASTW).  Facilitated weekly education and intervention groups with mandated students.  Held individual therapy sessions with more at risk students.  Assisted with training and supervising the incoming ADEC.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 03/2014-Present

Human Sexuality University of Washington Teaching Assistant  Created and lead reviews for exams to help students understand course material  Mentored undergraduate TA

TRAINING 8/2014

Zen Mindfulness Retreat for Graduate Students in Clinical Psychology and Other Health Care Providers (5 days) Marsha Linehan, Eatonville, WA

07/2013

Marsha Linehan’s Suicide Prevention 2-day Workshop University of Washington, Seattle, WA

04/2012

Functional Analytic Psychotherapy 1-day Workshop Robert Kohlenberg and Mavis Tsai, Seattle, WA

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09/2011

Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students, 1-day Training Jason Kilmer and Mary Larimer, Seattle, WA

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 02/2013- Present 06/2014-Present 06/2014-Present

American Psychological Association (APA) Research Society for Alcoholism (RSA) Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Addictive Behaviors Sig

JOURNAL REVIEWS 07/2009

Ad Hoc reviewer Journal of Sexual Medicine

SERVICES 07/2013- Present

Graduate Psychology Action Committee Adult Clinical Area Representative

03/2014- Present

Gender Diversity Volunteer facilitator of support groups for parents of transgender youth

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Psych 500B Proseminar (3 quarters) Psych 550A Department Colloquium (3 quarters) Psych 517 Core Concepts in Systems of Psychotherapy Psych 591 Issues in Clinical Psychology (2 quarters) Psych 524 Intro to Statistics and Data Analysis Psych 522 Lab in Stats Computation Psych 525 Linear Models and Data Analysis Psych 523 Lab in Stats Computation Psych 518 Core Concepts in Behavior Disorders Psych 519 Behavior Change CSDE 502 Population Proseminar Psych 578 Approaches to Psych Assessment Psych 590 Practicum in Psych Assessment Psych 586 Clinical Personality Assessment Psych 589 Clinical Supervision (3 quarters) Psych 593 Clinical Practicum/Colloquium (3 quarters) Psych 511 Core Concepts in Personality Psych 587 Clinical Methods Interview Psych 544 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression Psych 588 Clinical Methods Ethics

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Psych 700 Master’s Thesis (3 quarters) Psych 572 Child Treatment Psych 580 Minority Mental Health Psych 583 Introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Psych 594 Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) Practicum Psych 503 Core Concepts in Behavioral Genetics GWSS 564 Queer Desires BH 552 Advanced Qualitative Methods Psych 560 Sexual Victimization, Alcohol, and Adult Sexual Outcomes Psych 547 Cultural Psychology

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