LE CV 1 THANH LE, B.S. 236 Audubon Hall Baton Rouge, LA 72803 Department of Psychology Louisiana State University Tle87@lsu.edu EDUCATION 2015-Present Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge Graduate Student in an APA Accredited Clinical Psychology Program Mentor: Alex Cohen, Ph.D. 2007-2011 University of California, San Diego Psychology, Bachelor of Science Clinical Psychology Concentration HONORS 2015-Present Graduate School Assistantship Supplemental Award, Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge 2013 Certificate of Appreciation VA Cooperative Studies Program, Veterans Affair San Diego Healthcare System 2008-2011 Provost Honor Roll, University of California, San Diego PUBLICATIONS Le, T.P., Mitchell, K.R., Schwartz, E., McGovern, J., & Cohen, A.S. (In Press). Schizophrenia. In Volume III: Clinical Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine. Edited by: C. Steven Richards and Lee M. Cohen. Wiley PUBLICATIONS UNDER REVIEW OR IN PREPARATION Le, T.P., Najolia, G.M., Minor, K.S., & Cohen, A.S. (in preparation). The effect of limited cognitive resources on language dysfunction in serious mental illness. Le, T.P., Holden, J., Link, P., & Granholm, E. (in preparation). Social disinterest attitudes moderate the relationships between theory of mind, verbal learning, and social competence in schizophrenia. CONFERENCE POSTER PRESENTATIONS
LE CV 2 Le, T.P., Najolia, G.M., Minor, K.S., & Cohen, A.S. (2016). The effect of limited cognitive resources on affect and speech in serious mental illness. Poster accepted for presentation at the 3 rd annual meeting for the Society for Affective Science, Chicago, IL. Schwartz, E.K., Le, T.P., Mitchell, K.R., Greening, S., & Cohen, A.S. (2016). Temporal Experience of Positive and Negative Emotion in Schizotypy. Poster accepted for presentation at the 3 rd annual meeting for the Society for Affective Science, Chicago, IL. Le, T.P., Ruiz, I., Holden, J., Link, P., & Granholm, E. (2015). Asocial beliefs are related to negative symptoms and ecological momentary assessment of social functioning in schizophrenia. Poster accepted for presentation at 29 th annual meeting for the Society for Research in Psychopathology, New Orleans, LA. Le, T.P., Holden, J., Link, P., & Granholm, E. (2014). Insight and the relationship between defeatist performance attitudes and social competence in schizophrenia. Poster accepted for presentation at the 48 th annual convention for the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA. Le, T.P., Holden, J., Link, P., & Granholm, E. (2014). Social disinterest attitudes moderate the relationships between theory of mind, neurocognitive impairment, and social competence in schizophrenia. Poster accepted for presentation at the 28 th annual meeting for the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Evanston, IL. Le, T.P., Holden, J., Link, P., & Granholm, E. (2013). Neurocognitive and negative symptom predictors of social competence in schizophrenia. Poster accepted for presentation at 27 th annual meeting for the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Oakland, CA. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2015-Present Graduate Student Research Assistant Faculty Advisor: Alex Cohen, Ph.D. Affective Science and Psychopathology Lab Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge; Department of Psychology Development of a Mobile Status Exam: Lead research assistant on a mobile mental health project focusing on the development of an application to measure psychiatric symptoms, affect, and speech. Developed and maintained all study documentation and participant databases. Administrative Duties: Assist with lab operations which include the training and management of undergraduate research assistants 2011-2015 Senior Research Assistant PI: Eric Granholm, Ph.D. Recovery Research Center Enhancing Assertive Community Treatment with CBT and SST for Schizophrenia (R01 NIMH): Lead research assistant on a longitudinal project focusing on the functional improvement in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorders through the use of Cognitive Behavioral Social Skills Training (CBSST). Personal research projects involved examining the factors (e.g. cognition, negative symptoms, and dysfunctional attitudes) related to social functioning. Responsibilities included administering behavioral, neuropsychological, and
LE CV 3 psychophysiological assessments, programming, disseminating, and analyzing computerized Ecological Momentary Assessments, developing recruitment strategies, determine clinical diagnosis with close supervision, managing a team of research assistants, and other administrative and research duties. Genetics of Functional Disability in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Illness (CSP #572 - VA): Research assistant in a behavioral and genetic project that investigated the genetic basis for functional capacity, disability, and suicidality in Veterans affected with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Responsibilities include obtaining and shipping biological samples, administering behavioral and neuropsychological assessments, conducting SCID interviews, performing comprehensive history of suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and other administrative and research duties. Assisted on four additional research projects: Combined Oxytocin and CBSST for Social Function in People with Schizophrenia (R34 NIMH) Ecological Momentary Assessment of Functioning in Schizophrenia (I01 NIH) A Nested Case-Control Study of Gene Environment Interactions and Schizophrenia in the United States Military Veterans Pilot Study of Pupil Dilation as a Biomarker of Cognitive Inefficiency 2011 Undergraduate Research Assistant PI: Amy Jak, Ph.D. Gero-Psychiatry Lab Neuropsychology and fmri Research: Assisted in multiple neuropsychological and neuroimaging projects investigating cognitive aging. Responsibilities include conducting some neuropsychological tests, scoring tests, data entry, and assisting scan operator during fmri scan session. 2010-2011 Undergraduate Research Assistant PI: Carmen Pulido, Ph.D. Adolescent Brain Imaging Lab FMRI of Alcohol Cue Reactivity Change among Adolescents in Alcohol Treatment (R21 NIAAA): Lead undergraduate research assistant in a behavioral and neuroimaging project on alcohol use, cue reactivity, and treatment. Specific responsibilities included collecting urine toxicology samples, administering Timeline Followbacks, assisting scan operator during fmri scan sessions, scheduling and administering computer based experiments, and other administrative and research duties. Also aided in the development of an emotional Stroop Task using alcohol cue words. 2009-2010 Undergraduate Research Assistant PI: Sandra A. Brown, Ph.D. Project Options Lab University of California, San Diego Facilitating Adolescent Self-Change for Alcohol Problems (R01 NIAAA): Assisted in a high school based prevention program that utilizes Motivation Interviewing techniques to facilitate age-appropriate strategies to end alcohol and drug use problems.
LE CV 4 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Specific responsibilities included recruitment, data collection, data entry, group session aid, and administering computer based intervention. 2016-Present Neuropsychological Tester Supervisor: Anna Long, Ph.D. LSU Athlete Testing Program Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge - Psychological Services Center Duties: Conduct neuropsychological screening evaluations on student athletes. Also integrate reports denoting psychological, neurological, and/or learning deficits. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015-Present Graduate Assistant Supervisor: Dean Janet McDonald, Ph.D. PSYC 2016 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge; Department of Psychology Duties: Instructed undergraduate students on how to utilize statistical software programs such as SPSS during weekly labs; responsible for 27 students. Prepared and presented lectures on descriptive and inferential statistics for lab, graded weekly course and homework assignments, and managed course content and grading system. 2008-2009 7 th Grade Life Science/University Prep. Class Tutor The Preuss School UCSD Duties: Actively sought out students, all of whom came from families with low social and economic status, who needed the most academic help and worked with them independently to improve grades and increase self-efficacy. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2016-Present Society for Affective Science, Student Member 2014-Present Society for Research in Psychopathology, Associate Member 2014-Present Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Student Member HONORS 2015 Graduate School Assistantship Supplemental Award, Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge 2013 Certificate of Appreciation VA Cooperative Studies Program, Veterans Affair San Diego Healthcare System 2008-2011 Provost Honor Roll, University of California, San Diego PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ERP Mini-Boot Camp (Steven Luck, Ph.D., 2015) CAINS Gold Star Training (2014) Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Rater Training (2014) BPRS Inter-rater Reliability Certification (Joseph Ventura, Ph.D., 2013)
LE CV 5 Extensive knowledge on NeurOptics 200 and 2000 (Pupillometry) Trained to utilize Eye Link 1000 Plus system to track eye movement (FERT) Measured vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, weight, waist circumference) and analyzed blood labs and EKG s to inspect and alert any values that did not fall within acceptable range