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Scott E. Hannan, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist Connecticut license: #002540 Educational History Fordham University, Bronx, NY: 1996-2002, Ph.D., Clinical Psychology Pre-doctoral Project: Taxometric analysis of personality dysfunction Faculty Advisor: Dean McKay, Ph.D. Dissertation Research: Computer administered visual-analog personality ratings: Validation of a measure and analyses of response patterns. Faculty Advisor: Warren W. Tryon, Ph.D. College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA: 1992-1996, B.A., Cum Laude, Major in Psychology Senior Thesis: A comparison of win-shift and win-stay learning in mice. Faculty Advisor: Charles Locurto, Ph.D. Professional Activities Clinical Practice Anxiety Disorders Center/Center for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Institute of Living, Hartford, CT, October, 2005-present Currently employed as psychologist and manager of outpatient clinic. Responsibilities include providing individual cognitive behavioral therapy for patients diagnosed with anxiety and OCD spectrum disorders, supervision of graduate students, and coordination of services for outpatient clinic. Private Practice, September, 2004 present Maintains a small private practice specializing in cognitive behavioral treatments for children, adolescents and adults. Areas of special interest include anxiety, pain management, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, and behavior management strategies. Practice also involves consultation and in-service to school systems. ProviderCare Plus, South Windsor, CT, September, 2004 February, 2009 Worked in a group private practice specializing in cognitive behavioral treatments for children, adolescents and adults. Areas of special interest include anxiety, pain management, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, and behavior management strategies.

Birmingham Group Health Services, April, 2005 February, 2006. Employed as clinician in the Transitional Youth Program. Duties included case consultation and individual therapy. Cheshire Public School system, Cheshire, CT, September, 2004 -January, 2005. Consulting clinical psychologist providing individual and group therapy, and classroom consultation for students in elementary through high school. Anxiety Disorders Center, Institute of Living, Hartford, CT, September, 2004 - October, 2005. Per diem psychologist providing individual cognitive behavioral therapy for patients diagnosed with anxiety and OCD spectrum disorders. Media Hoarders on A&E: Seasons 2, 3, & 4 The OCD Project on VH1: 2010 CT Fox News affiliate: Potential for PTSD in Chilean miners: October 13, 2010 Clinical Training Anxiety Disorders Center, Institute of Living, Hartford, CT, September 2002- September, 2004. Completed a two-year Post Doctoral Fellowship at the Anxiety Disorders Center at the Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital. The Anxiety Disorders Center serves as both a clinic and research facility. Duties included individual therapy, group therapy, intake evaluations using structured interviews, consultation to other IOL departments, coordination of research projects, supervision of psychology interns, and promotion of ADC clinic and research programs. As a therapist, treatment has been administered in both the ADC clinic and research projects for a wide variety of anxiety and OCD spectrum disorders. Primary Supervisor: David F. Tolin, Ph.D. Institute of Living, Hartford, CT, September 2001-August 2002 Completed yearlong clinical internship within a Child/Adolescent track. Major rotations included PHASE Adolescent Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization Program, Child and Adolescent Inpatient Unit, and Connecticut Children s Medical Center. Duties included individual, group, and family therapy as well as testing and consultation with individuals with psychiatric and medical disorders. Additional experience was gained serving as an individual therapist and conducting intake evaluations at the Anxiety Disorders Center and working with the Pain Management team at Connecticut Children s Medical Center. Internship Supervisor: James DeGiovanni, Ph.D. Honor Societies Phi Beta Kappa, Pi chapter, College of the Holy Cross, May 1996.

Psi Chi, College of the Holy Cross chapter, 1995. Professional Associations Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies American Psychological Association International OCD Foundation Other Professional Activities Athletic Insight, 2000-2005 Peer reviewer for Athletic Insight: The Online Journal of Sports Psychology. Editor: Miguel Humara, Ph.D. Presentations and Publications Gilliam, C. M., Norberg, M. M., Villavicencio, A., Morrison, S., Hannan, S. E., & Tolin, D. F. (2011). Group cognitive behavioral therapy for hoarding disorder: An open trial. Behaviour Research and Therapy. Gilliam, C.M., Hannan, S.E., Norberg, M. M., Morrison, S., Villavicencio, A., & Dufresne, D. (2009, November). Group CBT for Compulsive Hoarding: An Effectiveness Study. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York. Hannan, S. E., Tolin, D.F., & Whiting, S. E. (2009, November). Examination of the Validity and Reliability of the Children s Obsessional Compulsive Inventory. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York. Morrison, S., Hidalgo, D.F., Whiting, S.E., Hannan, S.E., & Tolin, D.F. (2009, November). Predicting Response to Treatment in Anxious Youth: The Impact of Parent- Child Agreement of Psychosocial Impairment. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York. Ryan, C.E., Harrington, D., Hannan, S. E., & Tolin, D.F. (2009, November). Predicting Therapy Outcome from Patient Characteristics: The Prognostic Indicator Rating Form. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New York. Tolin, D.F., Brady, R.E., & Hannan, S.E. (2008). Obsessional beliefs and symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder in a clinical sample. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 30, 31-42. Hannan, S. E., Tolin, D. F., Meunier, S., Gilliam, C., Norberg, M., & Diefenbach, G. J. (2008, November). Intensive Treatment for OCD: Result from a Hospital Based Outpatient

Treatment Setting. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando. Hannan, S. E., Diefenbach, G. J., Meunier, S., Norberg, M., & Tolin, D. F. (2008, November). Intensive Treatment for Pediatric OCD: Result from an Outpatient Treatment Setting. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Orlando. Hannan, S. E., & Tolin, D. F. (2007, November). Examination of the Validity of Therapist Rated and Patient Rated Clinical Global Impression Scores. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia. Hannan, S. E., & Tolin, D. F. (2007, November). Factors Associated with Work Impairment in Individuals with Diagnoses of Anxiety and Depressive Disorders. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia. Tolin, D.F., Hannan, S.E., Maltby, N. Diefenbach, G.J., Worhunsky, P. & Brady, R.E. (2007). A randomized controlled trial of self-directed versus therapist-directed cognitive-behavioral therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder patients with prior medication trials. Behavior Therapy, 38, 179-191. Diefenbach, G. J., Tolin, D. F., Hannan, S.E., Maltby, N. & Crocetto, J. (2006). Group treatment for trichotillomania: Behavior therapy versus supportive therapy. Behavior Therapy,37, 353-363. Diefenbach, G. J., Tolin, D. F., Crocetto, J. S., Maltby, N., & Hannan, S. E. (2005). Assessment of trichotillomania: A psychometric evaluation of hair-pulling scales. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 27, 169-178. Diefenbach, G. J., Tolin, D. F., Hannan, S. E., Crocetto, J. S, & Worhunsky, P. (2005). Trichotillomania: Impact on psychosocial functioning and quality of life. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 43, 869-884. Hannan, S. E., & Tolin, D. F. (2005). Acceptance and mindfulness-based behavior therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder. In S. M. Orsillo & L. Roemer (Eds.). Acceptance and mindfulness-based approaches to anxiety: Conceptualization and treatment. New York: Springer Science. Tolin, D. F., & Hannan, S. E. (2005). The role of the therapist in behavior therapy. In J. S. Abramowitz & A. C. Houts (Eds.), Handbook of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders. New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Tolin, D. F., & Hannan, S. E. (2005). What s in a name?: The distinction between selfdirected and self-conducted treatment. In J. S. Abramowitz & A. C. Houts (Eds.), Handbook of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders. New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Tolin, D. F., Diefenbach, G. J., Maltby, N., & Hannan, S. E. (2005). Stepped care for obsessive-compulsive disorder: A pilot study. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 12, 403-414. Diefenbach, G. J., Tolin, D. F., Maltby, N., Hannan, S. E., & Crocetto, J. S. (2004, April). Group treatment for trichotillomania: CBT versus supportive therapy. In N. J. Keuthen & D. W. Woods (Chairs), Recent advances in the understanding and treatment of body-focused repetitive behavior disorders. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Trichotillomania Learning Center, Houston, TX. Diefenbach, G. J., Tolin, D. F., Hannan, S. E., Crocetto, J. S, & Worhunsky, P. (2004, May). Trichotillomania: Impact on daily functioning and quality of life. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY. Hannan, S. E., & Tolin, D. F. (2004, March). Obsessive beliefs and symptoms of obsessivecompulsive disorder in a clinical sample. Presented to annual meeting of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Miami. Tolin, D. F., Maltby, N., Diefenbach, G. J., Hannan, S. E., & Worhunsky, P. (2004). Cognitive-behavioral therapy for medication nonresponders with obsessivecompulsive disorder: A wait-list controlled open trial. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 65, 922-931. Tolin, D. F., Diefenbach, G. J., Maltby, N., & Hannan, S. E. (2004, March). A pilot study of stepped care for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Presented to the annual meeting of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Miami. Tolin, D. F., Hannan, S. E., Diefenbach, G. J., Maltby, N., & Worhunsky, P. (2004, May). Self-administered vs. therapist-administered CBT for medication nonresponders with OCD. Presented to the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York. Tolin, D. F., Diefenbach, G. J., Maltby, N., Hannan, S. E., & Muller, K. L. (2004, July). A pilot study of stepped care for obsessive-compulsive disorder. In N. C. Feeny (Chair), Effectiveness studies of treatments for the anxiety disorders. Symposium presented to the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI. Tolin, D.F., Hannan, S.E., Maltby, N., Diefenbach, G.J., & Worhunsky, P. (2004, November). Self-administered vs. therapist-administered cognitive behavioral therapy for medication nonresponders with obsessive compulsive disorder. In M. Whittal (Chair), Variables impacting treatment outcome in OCD. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans.

Diefenbach, G. J., Tolin, D. F., Maltby, N., Hannan, S. E., & Crocetto, J. S. (2003, November). Group treatment for trichotillomania: CBT versus supportive therapy. In M. E. Franklin & N. J. Keuthen (Chairs), New developments in trichotillomania research. Symposium presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, M. A. Diefenbach, G. J., Tolin, D. F., Hannan, S. E., Crocetto, J. S., & Worhunsky, P. (2003, November). Trichotillomania: Impact on daily functioning and quality of life. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, M. A. Hannan, S. E., & Tolin, D. F. (2003, November). Obsessive beliefs and symptoms of obsessivecompulsive disorder in a clinical sample. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston. Hannan, S. E., & Tolin, D. F. (2003, November). Treatment considerations in body dysmorphic disorder: Case study of an adolescent male. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston. Tolin, D. F., Diefenbach, G. J., Maltby, N., Hannan, S. E., & Muller, K. L. (2003, November). A pilot study of stepped care for obsessive-compulsive disorder. In D. F. Tolin (Chair), Increasing the cost-effectiveness and user-friendliness of CBT for anxiety disorders. Symposium presented to the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston. Locurto, C., Emidy, C., & Hannan, S.E. (2002). Mice (Mus musculus) learn a win -shift but not a win-stay contingency under water escape motivation. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 116, 308-312. Hannan, S. E., & McKay, D. (1998, November). Taxometric analysis of personality dysfunction. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC.