ASHLEY C. YAUGHER Curriculum Vitae CONTACT INFORMATION EDUCATION May 2013 (Anticipated) May 2011 May 2011 Texas A&M University Department of Psychology College Station, Texas77843-4235 Phone: 979-845-0231 Fax: 979-845-5191 ayaugher@tamu.edu Master of Science TexasA&MUniversity, College Station, TX Major: Clinical Psychology, Ph.D. Program Dissertation Title: Ambulatory Monitoring and Psychopathy: The Sleep Study Expected Defense: September 2013 Committee Co-Chairs: Gerianne Alexander, Ph.D., John Edens, Ph.D., Holly Foster, Ph.D. Current G.P.A: 4.0 Bachelor of Arts CSUF Major: Psychology Honors Thesis Title: Exploring Impulsivity and Inhibition in Intermittent Explosive Disorder and Psychopathy Faculty Mentor: Christine Edmondson, Ph.D. Overall G.P.A:3.86 Psychology G.P.A: 3.9 Certificate: A.B.A. Applied Behavior Analysis Certificate Bachelor of Science CSUF Major: Criminology: Forensic Behavioral Science McNair Thesis Title: Exploring Impulsivity and Inhibition in Individuals with Traits of Intermittent Explosive Disorder and Psychopathy Faculty Mentor: Candice Skrapec, Ph.D., Christine Edmondson, PhD. Overall G.P.A: 3.86 Criminology G.P.A: 3.9 Honors: Outstanding Graduate and Standard Bearer for Social Science AWARDS AND HONORS 2012 The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Love of Learning Award ($500)
ASHLEY C. YAUGHER 2 2010-2011 Psychology Honors Program 2010-2011 Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program 2011 Graduated with Honors in Psychology and Criminology: Magna Cum Laude 2011 Standard Bearer for the College of Social Science 2011 Deans Medalist Nominee: Division of Student Affairs 2011 Deans Medalist Nominee: College of Social Science 2011 Certificate of Completion: Student Support Services 2011 Certificate of Recognition: Educational Opportunity Program 2010 Phi Kappa Phi Alumni Top Dog Award Recipient 2010 Phi Kappa Phi Fresno Chapter Scholarship 2008-2010 Vivian I. Pickford Memorial Scholarship, Department of Psychology 2007-2011 Presidents List and Deans List Recognition 2006-2011 Scholars Service Program Grant 2006-2011 Student Support Services Program Grant 2006-2011 Educational Opportunity Program Grant 2006-2008 Academic Excellence Award CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 8/12-present 6/13-present Practicum Therapist Texas A&M University Psychology Clinic, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Conduct intake evaluations and provide individual and family evidence-based interventions to children, adolescents, couples, families, and adults with a variety of presenting concerns including behavioral and emotional problems in childhood, developmental disabilities, eating disorders, personality disorders, and adjustment to major surgery in an outpatient setting. Primarily serve low-income, ethnically and culturally diverse clients in local and surrounding communities. Provide services for approximately five individual clients on a weekly basis and participate in weekly supervision sessions, staff meetings and case consultations. Collaborate with various mental health facilities when necessary for previous assessment and therapy records relevant to the client s current treatment. Collaborate with schools, teachers, and pediatricians on treatment intervention and evaluation when necessary. Supervisors: Douglas Snyder, Ph.D., Robert Heffer, Ph.D. Group and Individual Therapist Brazos County Community Supervision and Corrections Department, Bryan, TX Conduct substance abuse evaluations, general psychological evaluations, and anger management evaluations and provide individual and group evidence-based interventions to adolescents and adults with a variety of presenting concerns including behavioral and emotional problems, personality disorders, and anger management or emotional disregulation. Primarily serve low-income, ethnically and culturally diverse clients in local and surrounding communities. Provide group services for approximately five to ten clients in anger management groups, provide approximately one individual anger management therapy session, and provide approximately two to three evaluations on a weekly basis and participate in weekly supervision sessions, staff meetings and case consultations. Collaborate
ASHLEY C. YAUGHER 3 with various mental health facilities when necessary for treatment recommendations and referrals. Collaborate with the Brazos County probation staff on treatment interventions and evaluations when necessary. Supervisors: Douglas Snyder, Ph.D., Ron Zajac, Deputy Director 7/13-8/13 Group Therapist Sibling Coping Skills Group for siblings of Children with Asperger s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism, Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center, Bryan, TX Plan, coordinate, and facilitate coping skills training for children aged 8 to 12 for siblings of children with Asperger s Syndrome and high functioning Autism. Provide feedback to parents about children s progress in the group and weekly discussion topics. Design and develop assessment and evaluation measures for children s progress in the group and at home specific to coping skills taught in the group. Supervisor: Robert Heffer, Ph.D. 5/12-6/13 Texas A&M Psychology Clinic Coordinator Texas A&M University Psychology Clinic, College Station, TX Conduct phone intake evaluations, accept payments, assign clients, and provide all other clerical duties needed in the office. The TAMU Psychology clinic primarily serves low-income, ethnically and culturally diverse clients in local and surrounding communities, but serves clients of all ages, ethnicities, and social economic status. Clinic Supervisor: Robert Heffer, Ph.D. 5/12-7/12 Group Therapist Social Skills Training Group for Parents, Siblings, and Children with Asperger s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism, Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center, Bryan, TX Plan, coordinate, and facilitate social skills training for children aged 5 to 7 with Asperger s Syndrome and high functioning Autism. Provide feedback to parents about children s progress in the group. Design and develop assessment and evaluation measures for children s progress in the group and at home specific to social skills taught in the group. Supervisor: Robert Heffer, Ph.D. 4/10-9/10 Child Care Worker KYJO Inc., Fresno, CA Work with at risk juveniles in group homes and children on probation between the ages of 12 and 18 years old. Provide supervision, prepare meals, supervise children throughout daily activities, manage token economy system, write reports and time logs, assist with play and work activities including therapy, homework, and group outings. Supervisor: KYJO Inc. 3/08-9/09 Lead Behavior Therapist The Central California Autism Center, California State University Fresno, Fresno, CA
ASHLEY C. YAUGHER 4 Provide individual Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to multiple children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Mental Retardation. Specifically, provide Discrete Trials using behavioral techniques such as reinforcement, shaping, prompting, token economy, punishment, etc. Supervise Behavior Therapists in their activities, create protocols and lesson plans for two children under my direct supervision, code and analyze data collected on an individual basis for children, write monthly reports on improvement including graphs of mastery and improvement criteria. Lead Behavior therapist for six months, Behavior Therapist for one year and three months. Supervisor: Amanda Adams, B.C.B.A., Ph.D. 1/08-5/08 Social Work Intern Best Dressed Kids, Volunteer, Focus Forward Social Work, Fresno, CA Assist at risk, foster care, diverse, and low income children, parents, and families find services and clothing in the Central Valley. Write weekly reports, daily receipts, and feedback forms for supervisor. Supervisor: Alicia Steve RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 8/11- present Graduate Research Assistant/Undergraduate Supervisor & Project Manager Brain and Gender Studies Lab, Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Engage in all phases of research including study formulation, conducting interviews, designing surveys, recruitment, data entry, data management, and quantitative and qualitative data analyses related to child and adult psychopathology, psychopathy, impulsivity, gender differences, actigraphy, and sleep behaviors. Participate in weekly research meetings, train and manage undergraduate research assistants, provide training for qualitative research and literature reviewing for undergraduate research assistants. Complete CITI training yearly. Advisor: Gerianne Alexander, Ph.D. 9/11- present Graduate Research Assistant/Undergraduate Supervisor: Study Manager Beginning 5/15/2013-Present Department of Business, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Engage in various phases of research including recruitment, study implementation, data entry, data management, and quantitative and qualitative data analyses related to resume viewing and hiring bias using eye tracking software. Participate in weekly research meetings, train and manage undergraduate research assistants, provide training for qualitative research. Advisor: Joanna Lahey, Ph.D. 6/13-6/13 Exploratory Data Mining in Behavioral Research: APA 1 Week Course American Psychological Association, UC Davis, Davis, CA Engage in various phases of data analysis including learning new software ( R ), data analysis, data mining, and results interpretations. Participate in group discussions and lectures provided by APA data mining experts regarding
ASHLEY C. YAUGHER 5 individual data analyses. Topics discussed include an overview of recent methodological advances in exploratory data mining for the analysis of psychological and behavioral data, exploratory data mining used to assess the predictive value of all possible combinations of variables in a data set, using exploratory data mining techniques for the analysis of very large data sets, the conceptual bases and strategies of exploratory data mining, and a review of leading current techniques and software. Instructor: John McArdle, Ph.D. 8/11-10/12 First Year Clinical Doctoral Program Project Brain and Gender Studies Lab, Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Engage in all phases of research including study formulation, conducting interviews, designing surveys, recruitment, data entry, data management, and quantitative and qualitative data analyses related topsychopathy, impulsivity, gender differences, actigraphy, and sleep behaviors. Participate in weekly research meetings, train and manage undergraduate research assistants, provide training for qualitative research and literature reviewing for undergraduate research assistants. Project Title:Prenatal Androgen Effects on Quality of Sleep Advisor: Gerianne Alexander, Ph.D. 5/10-8/11 Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, Team Leader McNair Honors Program, Attend Symposia and various trainings to prepare first generation, low income, and/or minority students for graduate education, prepare and present group or individual presentations, write McNair Scholar Thesis. Engage in all phases of research including study formulation, conducting interviews, designing surveys, recruitment, data entry, data management, and quantitative and qualitative data analyses related to aggressive psychopathologies, psychopathy, and impulsivity. Participate in weekly research meetings, train and manage undergraduate research assistants. McNair Thesis Title: Exploring Impulsivity and Inhibition in Individuals with Traits of Intermittent ExplosiveDisorder and Psychopathy Advisors: Candice Skrapec, Ph.D., and Christine Edmondson, Ph.D. 8/10-5/11 Psychology Honors Program, Team Leader The Aggression Lab, Department of Psychology, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA Attend Honors Seminar Course, prepare and present lectures, engage in community service, write Honors Thesis. Engage in all phases of research including study formulation, conducting interviews, designing surveys, recruitment, data entry, data management, and quantitative and qualitative data analyses related to angry psychopathology, psychopathy, and impulsivity. Participate in weekly research meetings, train and manage undergraduate research assistants. Honors Thesis Title: Exploring Impulsivity andinhibition in Intermittent Explosive Disorder and Psychopathy
ASHLEY C. YAUGHER 6 Advisors: Christine Edmondson, Ph.D., and Amanda Adams, B.C.B.A., Ph.D. 1/09 5/11 Research Assistant The Aggression Lab, Department of Psychology, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA Tested subjects for Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) and other aggressive psychopathologies, anxiety, and depression. Completed research paper based on analysis of behavioral data. Lab team member and lab team leader. Trained undergraduate research assistants, assisted on multiple aggressive psychopathology research studies at the undergraduate level within the lab. Participate in weekly research and lab meetings Supervisor: Christine Edmondson, Ph.D. 8/10-5/11 Replication Study, Team Leader The Applied Behavior Analysis Lab, Department of Psychology, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA Engage in all phases of research including study formulation and replication, conducting interviews, designing surveys, recruitment, data entry, data management, and quantitative and qualitative data analyses related to autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Participate in weekly research meetings, train and manage undergraduate research assistants. Complete Human Subjects Training and Certification yearly. Project Title: Sibling-Implemented NLP to Enhance Play and the Use of Language in Children with Autism: A Replication Study Advisor: Amanda Adams, B.C.B.A., Ph.D. 8/08-5/10 Research Assistant The Applied Behavior Analysis Lab, Department of Psychology, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA Coded, observed participant behavior, entered, and analyzed data gathered from research. Engaged in all phases of research including formulation, survey design, recruitment, data entry, data management, and analyses related to Sibling Sessions for children with ASD, a Circle Time activity to increase group play for children with ASD, Non-Contingent Reinforcement to increase interactions for children with ASD, and various other projects in the ABA lab.composed feedback reports for parents and teachers based on analysis of children s scores. Wrote sections, proofread, and provided suggestions for behavioral manuscripts, publications, and presentations. Present various study results at conferences and within the lab. Supervisor: Amanda Adams, B.C.B.A., Ph.D. RESEARCH FUNDING FUNDED Yaugher, A.C. (April 2012). Professional Development Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University. ($2461.53).
ASHLEY C. YAUGHER 7 Yaugher, A.C. (November 2012). Student Travel Grant, Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University. ($400). Yaugher, A.C. (April 2012). Professional Development Grant, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University. ($1341). Yaugher, A.C. (October 2011). Student Travel Grant, Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University. ($400). Yaugher, A.C. (November 2010). Faculty Sponsored Research Award, Psychology Department, California State University, Fresno. ($500). Yaugher, A.C. (November 2010). Research Grant (rgrant), The Associated Students Inc., California State University, Fresno. ($800). Yaugher, A.C. (February 2010). College of Science and Mathematics Undergraduate Research Award, College of Science and Mathematics, California State University, Fresno.($1000). SUBMITTED Yaugher, A.C. (July 2013). Phi Kappa Phi Love of Learning Award, International Honors Society of Phi Kappa Phi. ($500). PUBLICATIONS PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS Yaugher, A., Edmondson, C., Skrapec, C.(May 2011). Exploring impulsivity in individuals with traits of intermittent explosive disorder and psychopathy.(oral Presentation at 25 th Annual California State University Student Research Competition). Yaugher, A., Edmondson, C. (April 2011). Exploring impulsivity and inhibition in individuals with traits of intermittent explosive disorder and psychopathy. (Poster Presentation at 32 nd Annual Central California Research Symposium). Lein, K., Adams, A., Yaugher, A. (2009). Sibling Sessions: Training Siblings to Participate in Sessions at a Center Based Program for Children with Autism. (Poster Presentation at CalABA). Persicke, A., Yaugher, A., Adams, A. (2009).Increasing Social Interaction and Group Participation with Children with Autism Using a Daily Circle Time Activity.(Poster Presentation at CalABA). MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Yaugher, A., Alexander, G. (2013) Ambulatory monitoring and psychopathy: The sleep study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS ASHLEY C. YAUGHER 8 4/13 34 th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) Poster Presentation: Prenatal Androgen Effects on Quality of Sleep. San Francisco, CA. 10/12 TRAC for Returning and Transfer Students at Texas A&M University. Oral Presentation: The Importance and Significance of Undergraduate Research Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 4/12 33 rd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) Attended NIH Grant Writing Workshop, lectures, and poster sessions. New Orleans, LA. 5/11 25th Annual California State University Student Research Competition Oral Presentation: Updated Honors Thesis 4/11 Western Psychological Association 91st Annual Convention Presented Follow-up Thesis at Poster Session Los Angeles, CA 4/10 The 32 nd Annual Central California Research Symposium Presented Honors Thesis at Poster Session CSUF 10/10 Attended the CSUF ABA Annual Conference Conference Volunteer (preparation & facilitation) 11/10 Attended the Ronald E. McNair Research Symposium 11/10 Attended California Forum for Diversity in Graduate Education University of California, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA 06/10 Attended San Jose State University McNair Boot Camp Seminar San Jose State University, San Jose, CA 05/10 ABAI 2010 Autism Conference Presented and Co-authored: Increasing Social Interaction and Group Participation With Children WithAutism Using a Daily Circle Time Activity San Francisco, CA 05/10 Attended the 31 st Annual Central California Research Symposium 04/09 Attended CalABA at Burlingame
ASHLEY C. YAUGHER 9 Presented and Co-authored the findings of: Sibling Sessions: Training Siblings to Participate in Sessions at a Center Based Program for Children with Autism Presented: Poster Presentation: Beginning a Center-Based Autism Program 05/09 Attended 30 th Annual Central California Research Symposium 11/08 Attended California Forum for Diversity in Graduate Education University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 05/08 Attended 29 th Annual Central California Research Symposium 05/07 Attended 28 th Annual Central California Research Symposium TEACHING EXPERIENCE 8/13-current Graduate Instructor Co-Instructor of Abnormal Psychology, PSYC 306, Texas A&M University, Department of Psychology, College Station, TX Prepared and presented lectures, prepared and graded examinations and extra credit, managed grade book, and mentored students. Semesters: Fall 2013 Instructors of record: Ashley Yaugher and Ashley Kroon Van Diest 8/11-5/12 Graduate Teaching Assistant Introduction to Psychology, PSYC 107, Texas A&M University, Department of Psychology, College Station, TX Supervised and graded examinations and assignments, and managed grade book. Semesters: Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 Professors: Steve Balsis, Ph.D. and Jay Schumacher, Ph.D. 8/11 Teaching Assistant Training (CTE) Texas A&M University, Department of Graduate Studies, College Station, TX Completed three day course and received certificate. 3/07-8/07 K-5 Teacher and Supervisor Indian Springs Children Center (ISCC), Oakhurst, CA Plan daily lessons for various age groups, plan group activities, and create assignments. Supervise children throughout daytime activities, facilitate learning, prepare meals, and provide feedback to parents and guardians. Supervisor: Jean Boren SERVICE 2013 APSSC RISE Award Competition Reviewer
ASHLEY C. YAUGHER 10 12-13 Graduate Student Council Representative: Clinical Psychology Alternate Representative at Texas A&M University 2011 College National Anxiety Screening Day at CSUF 2011 Kids Day: hand out newspapers (Psi Chi) at CSUF 2010 Study Abroad: London, England: Studied art, culture, and humanities 2010 Annual ABA Conference at CSUF 2010 Trick or Treat Night with thecentral California Autism Center in conjunction with Psi Chi at CSUF 2010 Make a Difference Day at CSUF 2010 College National Depression Screening Day at CSUF 2010 Guest Speaker Committee in Psi Chi at CSUF 2010 College National Anxiety Screening Day at CSUF 08-09 Banquet Committee for Psi Chi at CSUF 08-11 Member of the Applied Behavior Analysis club at Fresno State 08-11 Member of the Snowboarding Club at Fresno State, help coordinate the NorthStar Tahoe Snowboarding Club Event 2008 Kids Day: hand out newspapers (Psi Chi) at CSUF 2008 College National Depression Screening Day at CSUF 07-11 Involved in the Psi Chi International Honors Society in Psychology at Fresno State CURRENT PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 2012 Association for Psychological Science, Graduate Student Affiliate 2012 Society of Behavioral Medicine, Student/Trainee Member 2011 American Psychological Association, Graduate Student Affiliate 2011 Fresno State Alumni Association 2010 Western Psychological Association, Student Member 2009 California Applied Behavior Analysis Association (CalABA), Student Member 2008 Phi Kappa Phi International Honors Society, Student Member 2008 Golden Key International Honor Society, Student Member 2007 Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology,StudentMember ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL TRAININGS 8/2013 Solution Building Couples Therapy Summit with the Connie Institute 6/2013 Exploratory Data Mining in Behavioral Research Advanced Training Institute with the American Psychological Association 8/2012 Salivary Bioscience Training with Salimetrics Inc. ADDITIONAL SKILLS & INFORMATION Spanish Speaking: Beginning level First Generation Student: First individual in my family to graduate from a university, and the first to attend graduate school.
ASHLEY C. YAUGHER 11 Familiar with computers and programs: Qualtrics Survey Software, Media Lab & Direct RT: Empirisoft, E-Prime: Psychology Software Tools, Statistica, Excel, MS Office, SPSS, SAS, R, STATA PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES Gerianne Alexander, Ph.D. Associate Dean of Research & Professor, Department of Psychology Texas A&M University Phone: 979-845-8541 Email: galexander@tamu.edu Candice Skrapec, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Criminology California State University, Fresno Phone: (559)278-2305 Email: candice_skrapec@csufresno.edu Amanda Adams, Ph.D., B.C.B.A. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology Director of the Central California Autism Center, California State University, Fresno Phone: (559)278-2479 Email: aadams@csufresno.edu Christine Edmondson, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, California State University, Fresno Phone: (559)278-2691 Email: cedmond@csufresno.edu Marie Fisk Student Coordinator, Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program California State University, Fresno Phone: (559)278-2946 Email: marie_fisk@csufresno.edu Joe Guerra Golden Key International Honors Society Advisor, Student Support Services, Academic Advisor California State University, Fresno Phone: (559)278-5719 Email: jguerra@csufresno.edu