Audrey K. Miller 1 of 7 AUDREY KRISTINE MILLER, Ph.D. November 2008 Department of Psychology and Philosophy Sam Houston State University Campus Box 2447 Huntsville, Texas 77341-2447 936.294.4745 audrey.k.miller@shsu.edu EDUCATION 9/05-9/06 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Forensic Psychology, University of Washington Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Division of Public Behavioral Health and Justice Policy, The Washington Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training 7/00-8/05 Ph.D. (2005) and M.S. (2002) in Psychology, Ohio University APA-Accredited Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology Dissertation: Explanations and blame following unwanted sex: A multi-method investigation. Thesis: Peritraumatic dissociation, lack of resolution, and revictimization in survivors of sexual trauma: An avoidance dilemma? 8/98-5/99 Fifth-Year Scholars Program, DePauw University University Project: International Center Reintegration Programming 8/94-5/98 B.A. (1998) in Psychology and Honor Scholar Program, DePauw University Psychology Thesis: From evolutionary influences to social ramifications: Sexual differentiation in attractiveness and mating behaviors. Honor Scholar Program Thesis: Searching for self in a reflection pool of words: A defense of intimate writing. (with distinction) 1/97-7/97 Study Abroad, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford University, UK Scholarly Foci: Psychiatric Ethics, Brain & Behavior, Human Sexuality, Creative Writing PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 8/07-present Assistant Professor (tenure track), Sam Houston State University APA-Accredited Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology Department of Psychology and Philosophy 1/07-8/07 Psychologist Senior, Central State Hospital, Petersburg, VA Forensic Services (Maximum Security) 9/99-5/00 Behavior Facilitator, Clear Creek Independent School District, Seabrook, TX Special Education Programs, Bay Elementary School
PUBLICATIONS Audrey K. Miller 2 of 7 Gagliardi, G. J., & Miller, A. K. (2007). Writing forensic psychological reports. In B. Jackson (Ed.), Learning forensic assessment. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Miller, A. K., & Markman, K. D. (2007). Depression, regulatory focus, and motivation. Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 427-436. Miller, A. K., Markman, K. D., & Handley, I. M. (2007). Self-blame among sexual-assault victims prospectively predicts revictimization: A perceived sociolegal context model of risk. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 29, 129-136. Gidycz, C. A., Rich, C. L., Orchowski, L., King, C., & Miller, A. K. (2006). The evaluation of a sexual assault self-defense and risk-reduction program for college women: A prospective study. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 30, 173-186. Markman, K. D., & Miller, A. K. (2006). Depression, control, and counterfactual thinking: Functional for whom? Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 25, 210-227. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Bayliss, C., Miller, A. K., & Henderson, C. E. (under review). Psychopathy development and implications for early intervention. Miller, A. K., Handley, I. M., Markman, K. D., & Miller, J. H. (under review). Deconstructing selfblame. PRESENTATIONS, SYMPOSIA, and POSTERS Miller, A. K. (2008, October). Treating rape-induced Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Invited lecture for graduate seminar in Empirically Supported Treatments, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. Miller, A. K. (2008, September). Process-Experiential Therapy. Therapy demonstration and discussion series, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. Miller, A. K. (2006, November). Forensic mental health report writing: From empiricism to humanism. Washington Institute Forensic Postdoctoral Fellowship Invited Seminar, University of Washington, Tacoma, WA. Miller, A. K. (2006, February). Unwanted sexual experiences and blame attribution. Western State Hospital Psychology Internship Invited Seminar, Western State Hospital, Tacoma, WA. Gidycz, C. A., Lobo, T. R., Rich, C., Loh, C., Miller, A., Nigoff, A.., & Orchowski, L. M. (2004, May). Evaluation of a sexual assault risk reduction program. Paper presented at MPA, Chicago, IL.
Audrey K. Miller 3 of 7 PRESENTATIONS, SYMPOSIA, and POSTERS, continued Miller, A. K. (2004, April). Why?, How?, and If only : Adjustment to spinal cord injury with emphasis on self-blame. Shands Rehabilitation Hospital Invited Seminar, Gainesville, FL. Miller, A. K., & Markman, K. D. (2004, January). Regulatory focus mediates the negative relationship between hopelessness depression and motivation. Poster presented at SPSP, Austin, TX. Miller, A. K., & Markman, K. D. (2003, May-June). Depressive symptomatology moderates the relationship between counterfactual thinking and motivation. Poster presented at APS, Atlanta, GA. Calhoun, K., Gidycz, C., Van Wynsberghe, A., McCauley, J., Barhorst, R., Hopkins, C., & Miller, A. (2002, November). Participants evaluations of a sexual assault risk reduction program: Relationship with post-program sexual self-efficacy. Poster presented at AABT, Reno, NV. Miller, A. K., Gidycz, C., & Pashdag, J. (2002, November). Peritraumatic dissociation, lack of resolution, and revictimization in survivors of sexual trauma: An avoidance dilemma? In Prospective Analysis of Risk Factors for Revictimization: The Role of Risk Perception, Cognitive Avoidance, and Tension- Reducing Behaviors. Symposium presented at AABT, Reno, NV. Lobo, T. R., Gidycz, C. A., Loh, C., Luthra, R., Rich, C. L., & Miller, A. K. (2002, June). Evaluation of a sexual assault prevention program for college men. Poster presented at APS, New Orleans, LA. LABORATORY RESEARCH IN PROGRESS A prospective study of posttraumatic growth following sexual assault. Ethnicity and victim-blame. Sociolegal context and victim-blame. Regulatory focus in clinical context.. Therapist-client commonality and clinical outcome. Counterfactual mindset priming: Debiasing solutions to complex social problems. Ad Hoc Reviewer: Asian Journal of Social Psychology Basic and Applied Social Psychology European Journal of Social Psychology Journal of Research in Personality EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE
Audrey K. Miller 4 of 7 SHSU RESEARCH MENTORSHIP Amacker, A. (2008, September). The relation between perceptions of similarity and blame to a victim of sexual assault, Master s thesis (Committee Member) Bayliss, C., (2008, April). Psychopathy development, detection, and intervention, Major Area Paper (Committee Chair) Castillo, K. (2008, May). The relations among caregiving styles, coping, benefit finding, grandchild symptoms, and caregiver adjustment in custodial grandparents, Master s thesis (Committee Member) Bye, K. (in progress). Attributions made by rape victims: Does self-blame influence attributions of blame to other crime victims?, Master s thesis (Committee Member) Canales, E. (in progress). Men s conceptualizations of sexual coercion: An exploration of men s rape and seduction scripts, Master s thesis (Committee Member) Duncan, J. (in progress). Implicit racism and juror selection/decision making, Master s thesis (Committee Chair) King, A. (in progress). Ronald E. McNair Scholars Project (Chair) Mundt, C. A. (in progress). Treatment Amenability of Youths Convicted of Crimes in Texas as Adults, Doctoral dissertation (Committee Member) Nungaray, K. (in progress). Ronald E. McNair Scholars Project (Chair) Reece, E. (in progress). An analysis of the Texas sexually violent predator civil commitment process: Assessing commitment referral decisions, Doctoral dissertation (Committee Member) Rockett, J. (in progress). Gender difference on the Youth Psychopathy Traits Inventory: Examining differential item functioning, Doctoral dissertation (Committee Member) Sanders, L. (in progress). Grandparent-grandchild attachment and psychosocial adjustment among youth from divorced families, Doctoral dissertation (Committee Member) Shaw Rose, J. (in progress). Development and validation of the Acceptance of Modern Myths of Ethnic Sexuality (AMMES) scale. Ronald E. McNair Scholars Project (Chair) Stein, M. (in progress). Predictors of domestic homicide. Master s thesis (Committee Chair) Valesco, A. (in progress). Master s thesis (Committee Member) Wagner, M. (in progress). Ronald E. McNair Scholars Project (Chair)
Audrey K. Miller 5 of 7 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2007-Spring 2009 Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, Department of Psychology and Philosophy Doctoral Psychotherapy and Assessment Practica (5 sections) Graduate Psychometrics (2 sections) Graduate Assessment of Personality and Psychopathology (1 section) Undergraduate Abnormal Psychology (1 section) Undergraduate Personality Theory (1 section) Undergraduate Psychology of Adjustment (1 section) Summer 2007 Spring 2006 American School of Professional Psychology/Argosy University, Washington DC, Department of Forensic Psychology Graduate Research and Evaluation (1 section) Seattle University Law School, Seattle, WA Psychological Evidence, Lecturer for Pretrial Advocacy (1 section) 2000-2003 Teaching Assistant, Ohio University, Athens, OH, Department of Psychology Undergraduate Social Psychology and the Justice System (1 section) Undergraduate Abnormal Psychology (3 sections) Undergraduate Psychology of Personality (2 sections) Undergraduate General Psychology (1 section) CONTINUING EDUCATION IN PEDAGOGY Teaching Conference, Department of Psychology & Philosophy, SHSU (August, 2008, 8 hours) Writing across the Disciplines Workshop, SHSU (August, 2008, 25 hours) Teaching Conference, Department of Psychology & Philosophy, SHSU (August, 2008, 8 hours) Graduate Seminar in Teaching Psychology, Ohio University SCHOLARLY AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association American Psychology-Law Society (APA Division 41) Society for Personality Assessment Society for Personality and Social Psychology (APA Division 8) Association for Psychological Science
Audrey K. Miller 6 of 7 SHSU UNIVERSITY and DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Committee, present Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program Student Selection Committee, present Psychology Department Curriculum Committee, present Graduate Psychology Comprehensive Examination Committees, present Faculty Sponsor, Women Against Rape (WAR), present Psychology & Philosophy Department Post-tenure Standards Review Committee, Spring 2008 Forensic Evaluator, MSTO training video directed by Mary Alice Conroy, Ph.D., Spring 2008 DOCTORAL and POSTDOCTORAL CLINICAL TRAINING Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical-Forensic Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (9/05-9/06) Child, adolescent, and adult pretrial forensic evaluation (e.g., CST, MSTO, Dangerousness) Child, adolescent, and adult competency restoration services Child, adolescent, and adult psychological assessment and consultation Adult individual psychotherapy Parenting evaluation Predoctoral Internship in Clinical-Forensic Psychology, Florida State Hospital, Chattahoochee, FL (8/04-8/05) Adult pretrial forensic evaluation (CST) Adult competency restoration services Adult psychological assessment and consultation Adult individual psychotherapy Dialectical Behavior Therapy program Traineeship in Rehabilitation Psychology, Shands Rehabilitation Hospital, Gainesville, FL (9/03-6/04) Adult cognitive and psychodiagnostic assessment Adult individual and group psychotherapy Interdisciplinary treatment team consultation
DOCTORAL and POSTDOCTORAL CLINICAL TRAINING, continued Audrey K. Miller 7 of 7 Traineeship in Inpatient Psychiatry, Appalachian Behavioral Healthcare System, Athens, OH (1/03-7/03) Adult psychological assessment Adult individual and group psychotherapy Interdisciplinary treatment team consultation Traineeship in Residential Substance-use Recovery, Bassett House, Athens, OH (7/02-12/02) Adolescent psychological evaluation Adolescent individual and group psychotherapy Interdisciplinary treatment team consultation Traineeships in Outpatient Psychological Services, Ohio U. Clinic, Athens, OH (9/01-6/03) Child, adolescent, and adult psychological assessment Child, adolescent, and adult individual and family psychotherapy REFERENCES Available upon request.