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Jay Matthew Uomoto, M.A., Ph.D. Revised October 2005 Current Titles and Affiliation Academic Position Clinical Position Birth Date and Place Citizenship Office Address Professor, Department of Graduate Psychology Director of Clinical Training Seattle Pacific University Private Practice Rehabilitation Psychology and Clinical Neuropsychology Seattle, Washington 11 March 1956 Seattle, Washington United States School of Psychology, Family and Community Seattle Pacific University 3307 Third Ave. West Seattle, Washington 98119 Office Telephone 206-281-2926 E-mail Address Licensure uomoto@spu.edu Licensed Psychologist, State of Washington No. PY00001147 Issued: March 1987 Licensed Psychologist, State of Georgia No.PSY001949 Issued: June 1995 Education 1974-1979 B.S. with Distinction in Psychology University of Washington Seattle, Washington 1979-1983 M.A. in Theology Fuller Theological Seminary, School of Theology Pasadena, California 1979-1985 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Fuller Theological Seminary, Graduate School of Psychology Pasadena, California

Page 2 Predoctoral Training 1984-1985 Clinical Psychology Intern Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 1983-1984 Clinical Psychology Intern Richmond Area Multi-Services, Inc./ National Asian American Psychology Training Center, San Francisco, California Postgraduate Training 1985-1986 Senior Psychology Fellow - Clinical Geropsychology Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington Previous Academic and Professional Appointments Academic Appointments 7/2001 to 6/2003 Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia 9/1997 to 6/2001 Associate Professor of Graduate Psychology/Director of Research Department of Graduate Psychology, School of Psychology, Family and Community, Seattle Pacific University Seattle, Washington 8/1999 to 7/2000 Interim Chair, Department of Graduate Psychology Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington 3/1996 to 8/1997 Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia 7/1994 to 4/1995 Clinical Associate Professor Graduate School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary Pasadena, California 7/1993 to 4/1999 Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Washington

Page 3 7/1987 to 6/1993 Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Washington Professional Appointments 7/2001 to 6/2003 Chief, Division of Rehabilitation Neuropsychology Section of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation The Emory Clinic, Inc. Center for Rehabilitation Medicine, Crawford Long Hospital, Wesley Woods Geriatric Hospital Rehabilitation Medicine Unit Atlanta, Georgia 1/1998 to 6/2001 Clinical Neuropsychology, Private Practice Seattle, Washington 7/1998 to 6/2000 Clinical Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Psychology Swedish Medical Center, Rehabilitation Medicine Unit Seattle, Washington 1/1996 to 8/1997 Director of Neuropsychology/Clinical Director Acquired Brain Injury Program, The Shepherd Center Atlanta, Georgia 5/1995 to 1/1996 Director of Clinical Neuropsychology/Rehabilitation Psychology The Rehabilitation Institute, Northeast Georgia Medical Center Gainesville, Georgia 7/1987 to 4/1995 Program Director / Clinical Neuropsychologist Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program, University of Washington Medical Center Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Seattle, Washington 9/1986 to 6/1987 Program Coordinator and Clinical Neuropsychologist Geropsychology Program Veterans Administration Medical Center, Psychology Service Livermore, California 8/1986 to 6/1987 Staff Neuropsychologist Brain Injury Rehabilitation/Chronic Pain Programs - Specialized Rehabilitation Services Fremont, California 7/1986 to 10/1986 Staff Neuropsychologist Division of Rehabilitation Medicine, Herrick Hospital and Health Center Berkeley, California

Page 4 Previous Administrative Appointments 9/1993 to 4/1995 Student Progress Committee University of Washington School of Medicine Committee Memberships National American Psychological Association, Division 40 Clinical Neuropsychology Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee (2005 to present) American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Clinical Practice Committee Member (2002 to present)/cognitive Rehabilitation Task Force (2002 to present)/brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (2002 to present) American Psychological Association, Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology) Rehabilitation Psychology 2004 conference program committee (2003-2004) American Psychological Association, Division 40 (Neuropsychology) Committee on Minority/Ethnic Affairs (1997-1999) National Academy of Neuropsychology Cultural and Racial Diversity Task Force (1999-2000) Institutional Chair, Diversity Committee (2005); Committee Member (2004-2005) Seattle Pacific University Member, Pre-Professional Health Science Advisory Board (2004 to present) Committee on the Status of Women in Medicine Emory University School of Medicine (2002 to 2003) Strategic Planning Committee Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (2001 to 2003) Rehabilitation Services Committee Emory Center for Rehabilitation Medicine (2001 to 2003) Consultantships 1998-1999 Neuropsychological Consultant to Evergreen Head Injury Re-Entry Center Kirkland, Washington 1983-1984 Psychological Consultant to Japanese Family Services, Family Service Agency of San Francisco (United Way)

Page 5 1983-1984 Psychological Consultant to Kimochi Kai Board and Care Project for Older Japanese Americans San Francisco, California Editorial Board 2005-2006 Member of Editorial Board, Rehabilitation Psychology American Psychological Association Manuscript Reviewer 2002 to present Ad Hoc Reviewer for Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 1992 to 2001 Ad Hoc Reviewer for Journal of Studies on Alcohol Awards The 2001 Winifred E. Weter Faculty Award, Seattle Pacific University, 2001 Nancy M. Robinson Directorship Award, University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 1985 David Allan Hubbard Award, Fuller Theological Seminary, 1985 John Stauffer Fellowship Award, Fuller Theological Seminary, 1985 Clare M. Headington Memorial Scholarship Award, Fuller Theological Seminary, Graduate School of Psychology, 1981 Honors Society in Psychology, University of Washington, College of Arts and Sciences, 1977-1979 Society Memberships American Psychological Association Division 22 Rehabilitation Psychology Division 40 Neuropsychology National Academy of Neuropsychology American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Brain Injury Association of Washington

Page 6 Research Focus Neuropsychology of traumatic brain injury and chronic illness; impact of team functioning on stroke outcomes; brain SPECT and cognitive fatigue; interpersonal diagnosis, affective prosody, interpersonal psychotherapy in acquired brain injury; multicultural aspects of brain injury assessment and rehabilitation Grant Support Active Support Development of a Manualized Treatment of Interpersonal Dysfunction After Acquired Brain Injury Funding Source: Faculty Research Grant Center for Scholarship and Faculty Development Seattle Pacific University Period: 2005-2006 Total Direct Costs: $4100 Principal Investigator Funding Source: Previous Support Improving Urinary Incontinence for Physically Impaired Persons Rehabilitation Research Department, Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Affairs, GRECC Period: 2002-2004 Co-Investigator (Principal: Dale C. Strasser, M.D.) Team Characteristics and Patient Outcomes on Veterans Administration Inpatient Rehabilitation Services Funding Source: Rehabilitation Research Department, Department of Veterans Affairs Merit Review Project #E853-RA/1101R Period: 2000-2004 Co-Investigator (Principal: Dale C. Strasser, M.D.) Long-Term Care Use in Japanese American Elderly Funding Source: National Institute on Aging 2 R01 AG1114305 Period: 1996-2001 Total Direct Costs: $1,210,687 Co-Principal Investigator (Principal: Wayne C. McCormick, M.D.) Depression Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Funding Source: Pfizer Co. Period: Unrestricted Total Direct Costs: $27,000 Co-Principal Investigator (Principal: Jesse Fann, M.D.)

Page 7 Long-Term Care Use in Japanese American Elderly Funding Source: National Institute on Aging/National Center for Nursing Research Period: 1992-1996 Total Direct Costs: $695,687 Co-Principal Investigator (Principal: Wayne C. McCormick, M.D.) Epidemiology of Dementia in Older Japanese Americans Funding Source: National Institute on Aging Period: 1991-1996 (completed involvement in 1995) Total Direct Costs: $3,298,962 Co-Investigator (Principal: Eric B. Larson, M.D.) Training Psychologists for the Rehabilitation Medicine Setting Funding Source: Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration Period: 1990-1995 Total Direct Costs: $108,554 Training Faculty (Principal: David R. Patterson, Ph.D.) Training Family Members Skills in Managing Behavioral Disturbance in the Brain Injured Patient - Research and Training Center for TBI Funding Source: National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research Period: 1988-1993 Total Direct Costs: $36,055 Project Principal Investigator (RTC Director: Justus F. Lehman, M.D.) Training Family Members Behavior Management Skills in Traumatic Brain Injury Funding Source: National Institute of Health, Biomedical Research Support Grant Period: 1990-1991 Total Direct Costs: $6,967 Principal Investigator Region X Consortium Training in Brain Injury Vocational Rehabilitation Funding Source: Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration Period: 1988-1990 Total Direct Costs: $106,991 Training Faculty (Principal: Robert T. Fraser, Ph.D.) Treatment of Depression in Alzheimer's Disease Source of Funding: National Institute of Mental Health Period: 1988-1992 Total Direct Costs: $341,891 Co-Investigator (Principal: Linda Teri, Ph.D.) Formal Teaching 1988-1994 University of Washington School of Medicine Department of Rehabilitation Medicine REHAB 414 - Psychological Aspects of Disability

Page 8 1997 to 2001 Seattle Pacific University, School of Psychology, Family and Community, Department of Graduate Psychology and Department of Psychology Seattle, Washington CPY = Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Program; MFT = Marriage and Family Therapy Program; PSY = B. S. in Psychology Program CPY 7200 Biopsychosocial Aspects of Personality CPY 7210 Developmental Psychology CPY 7220 Psychopathology CPY 7230 Cognition and Learning CPY 7010 Psychometric Theory and Test Construction CPY 7030 Research Design CPY 7050 Advanced Research Statistics CPY 7060 Research Colloquium CPY 6330 Physiological Psychology CPY 7100 Behavioral Neuroscience CPY 7110 Psychopharmacology CPY 7120 Medical Issues and Psychopharmacology CPY 6290 Diversity Issues in Clinical Psychology CPY 7002 Faith and Professional Practice: Development CPY 7810 Clinical Portfolio and Evaluation CPY 7995 Dissertation Supervision CPY 7912 Multicultural Aspects of Clinical Psychology MFT 6210 Multicultural Issues in Marriage and Family Therapy MFT 6630 Physiological & Medical Issues/Marriage & Family Therapy CPY 6300 Introduction to Personality Theory CPY 7410 Introduction to Health Psychology CPY 7141 Health and Neuropsychological Assessment CPY 7142 Medical Psychology Interventions CPY 7144 Advanced Medical Psychology Interventions PSY 3558 Research Methods in Psychology PSY 3559 Tests and Measures in Psychology 2003 to Date CPY 7144 Advanced Medical Psychology Interventions CPY 7100 Behavioral Neuroscience CPY 7200 Personality Theory and Research CPY 7110 Psychopharmacology CPY 7120 Medical Issues and Psychopharmacology CPY 7102 Neural Basis of Behavior II CPY 7141 Health and Neuropsychological Assessment CPY 7147 Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine Lectureships, Seminar Invitations, and Visiting Presentations "Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation", Medical Aspects of Disability for Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, Seattle, Washington. May 1988.

Page 9 "Physiology and Behavioral Aspects of Traumatic Head Injury", National Rehabilitation Association Everett, Washington. September 1988. "Neuropsychological Testing", Review Course in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Seattle, Washington. March 1989. "Traumatic Brain Injury: Cognitive and Behavioral Rehabilitation", Review Course in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Seattle, Washington. March 1989. "Anger Management After Traumatic Brain Injury", Pacific Northwest Neuropsychological Society, Seattle, Washington. January 1990. "Traumatic Brain Injury", Medical Aspects of Disability for Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, Seattle, Washington. May 1990. "Behavioral Interventions", Brain Injury-Update Conference. University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, November 1990. "Case Management", Brain Injury-Update '90 Conference. University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, November 1990. "Self-Reported Memory in Post-Concussion Patients: An Issue of Suffering, Pacific Northwest Neuropsychological Society. Seattle, Washington. November 1990. "Traumatic Brain Injury: Cognitive and Behavioral Intervention", Review Course in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Bellevue, Washington. April 1991. "Traumatic Brain Injury", Medical Aspects of Disability for Vocational Counselors Conference, Seattle, Washington. May 1991. "Post-Concussion Syndrome and Chronic Pain After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. "Washington State Medical Association. Seattle, Washington. September 1991. "Dual Disability (Chemical Dependence and TBI): Report on the Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Educational Workshops - Lessons Learned" Washington State Head Injury Foundation Annual Conference Seattle, Washington. October 1991. "Cognitive Rehabilitation", Annual Neurological Symposium: Neurotrauma 1992, Seattle, Washington, February 1992. "Traumatic Brain Injury", Medical Aspects of Disability for Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, Seattle, Washington, March 1992.

Page 10 "Cognitive Rehabilitation in Neuropsychology: Is It Effective? Washington Defense Trial Lawyers Second Annual Medical Seminar: Evaluation and Management of Brain Disorders. Seattle, Washington. June 1992 "Neurobehavioral Consequences of Persistent Post-Concussion Syndrome", Mild Brain Injury: The State-of-the-Art, Mountlake Terrace, Washington, September 1992. "Suffering, Ethics, and the Goals of Brain Injury Rehabilitation", University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Seattle, Washington, December 1992. "Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurological Impairments" Higher Education Board of the State of Washington Seattle, Washington. March 1993 "Traumatic Brain Injury", Medical Aspects of Disability for Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors Seattle, Washington, March 1993. "The Centrality of Suffering in Quality of Care in Neurological Rehabilitation", Washington State Head Injury Foundation Annual Conference Seattle, Washington. October 1993. "Behavioral Aspects of Stroke", Home Care Association of "Traumatic Brain Injury and Alzheimer's Disease", "Neuropsychological Assessment of Brain Damage", Handling the Traumatic Brain Injury Case, Washington State Head Injury Foundation Seattle, Washington. May 1994. "Behavioral Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury," Medical Aspects of Disability for Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, Video Teleconference Seattle, Washington August 1994. "Neuropsychological Testing: How Psychologists Administer and Interpret Tests in Workers' Compensation Cases," Washington State Bar Association, Workers' Compensation Seminar. Seattle, Washington. September 1994 "Identifying a Closed Head Injury and Its Consequences," Washington State Trial Lawyers Association Legal Education Seminar. Seattle, Washington. November 1994 "Pharmacology and Cognition, Evaluation and Treatment of Patients with Cognitive Impairments Conference Bellevue, Washington. March 1995 "Suffering and Traumatic Brain Injury," Emory University School of Medicine, Center for Rehabilitation Medicine Atlanta, Georgia, November 1995. "Traumatic Brain Injury Workshops," Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Gainesville, Georgia, November-December 1995.

Page 11 "Ethics and Ethnics: Clinical Decision-Making in the Multicultural Context," Georgia State Psychological Association Annual Conference. Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. January 1996. "Neuropsychological Assessment of the Elderly Following Traumatic Brain Injury." Georgia Brain Injury Association Annual Conference Augusta, Georgia. February 1997. "Neuropsychology for the Psychotherapist," Psychological Studies Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, March 1997. "Suffering, Soul Care, and Psychotherapy," George Fox University Newberg, Oregon, February 1997. "Neuropsychological Evaluations: Why and When to Use Them." Traumatic Brain Injury Networking Group, Seattle, Washington, November 1997. "Cross Cultural Aspects of Dementia." Alzheimer's Disease Public Forum, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, September 1998. "Excess Disability After Brain Injury: Toward a Tripartite Approach." Conference titled What Makes Managing Brain Injury Cases So Tough? Brain Injury Association of Washington, Kirkland, Washington, September 1998. "Cross Cultural Caregiving." Conference on Alzheimer's Disease: Culture and Care. Seattle, Washington. April 1999. "Update on the Neuropsychological Literature in Neuropsychology." Washington State Trial Lawyers Association Conference Seattle, Washington. May 1999. "Cognitive Problems in Patients with Chronic Pain." Washington State Trial Lawyers Association Conference Seattle, Washington. November 1999. "Cognitive Problems in Children with Epilepsy." Epilepsy Foundation of Washington Seattle, Washington. May 2000. "Neuropsychology: The Sensitivity of Neuropsychological Testing to Traumatic Brain Injury Deficits." Conference entitled "Handling the Traumatic Brain Injury Case", Brain Injury Association of Washington. Seattle, Washington. May 2000. "Cognitive and Behavioral Problems in Children with Epilepsy." Vancouver School District, Vancouver, Washington. October 2000.

Page 12 "Traumatic Brain Injury." Conference on Dual Diagnosis: Working Together in Supporting Persons with Developmental Disabilities and Mental Illness. Divisions of Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health, King County, Washington Seattle, Washington. October 2000. Neuropsychology of Memory. Washington Association on Postsecondary Education and Disability, Spring Conference Leavenworth, Washington. April 2001. The Relationship Heals: Patient-Provider Transactions in the Rehabilitation Setting. Georgia Association of Rehabilitation Nursing Atlanta, Georgia. April 2002. Neural Correlates of Stroke Rehabilitation. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia. June 2002 Invitations to National Conferences "Depression and Anxiety Management in Patients with Disability", American Physical Therapy Association, Montana Chapter Bozeman, Montana. September 1990. "Anger Management in Neurologically Impaired Patients", American Physical Therapy Association, Montana Chapter Bozeman, Montana. September 1990. "What Do You Do With Non-Compliant Patients? Enhancing Treatment Adherence", American Physical Therapy Association, Montana Chapter. Bozeman, Montana. September 1990. "Behavior Management Case Studies", National Head Injury Foundation Ninth Annual National Symposium New Orleans, Louisiana. November 1990. "The CERAD Neuropsychological Battery" Honolulu Heart Program and the NIA Japanese Dementia Study, Honolulu, Hawaii. July 1991. "Current Perspectives on the Post-Concussion Syndrome", Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Advances in Clinical Practice. Vancouver, B. C. June 1992 "Panel on Bioethics in Rehabilitation Medicine" American Occupational Therapy Association National Conference Seattle, Washington. May 1993. "Excess Disability Associated with Co-Existing Mild Head Injury and Chronic Pain", Braintree Brain Injury Rehabilitation Annual Conference Cambridge, Massachusetts. September 1993.

Page 13 "Neurobehavioral Diagnosis and Management of CNS Patients", Tenth Annual Physical Medicine Short Course, The Office of the Surgeon General, US Department of Army Tacoma, Washington. March 1994. "Complicated Mild Head Injury: Excess Disability Associated with Chronic Pain," part of a symposium entitled "Re-Thinking Minor Traumatic Brain Injury." American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Minneapolis, Minnesota. June 1994. "TBI and Alzheimer's Disease"; "A Review of Recent Medical Literature Regarding Mild Traumatic Brain Injury"; Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Medical and Psychological Issues"; Determining Causation and Prognoses in Post-Concussion Syndrome Cases". National Head Injury Foundation Annual Trial Lawyers Conference Palm Beach, Florida. September 1994. "Suffering After Brain Injury: Research and Clinical Implications," Research Conference at Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. February 1995. "Suffering and the Goals of Brain Injury Rehabilitation," Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. February 1995. "TBI and Alzheimer's Disease"; "A Review of Recent Medical Literature Regarding Mild Traumatic Brain Injury"; "Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Injury - Developments in Neuropsychological Testing." National Brain Injury Association (formerly National Head Injury Foundation) Annual Trial Lawyers Conference. Colorado Springs, Colorado. September 1995. "The Uses and Abuses of Neuropsychological Assessment in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury." National Brain Injury Association, Annual Trial Lawyers Conference Palm Beach, Florida. September 1996. "Religious Coping in Rehabilitation Medicine. Rehabilitation Chaplains Network Conference Chicago, Illinois. October 1996. "Neuropsychology, Disability, and Aging." The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (TASH) Annual National Conference Seattle, Washington. December 1998. Multicultural Perspectives in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation. National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), State-of-the-Science Conference on Rehabilitation Interventions Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Washington, D. C. September 2003. Medical Literature Update on Mild-Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury. Conference on Handling the Traumatic Brain Injury Case, Brain Injury Association of Washington Seattle, Washington. May 2004

Page 14 Neuropsychological Assessment in Traumatic Brain Injury. Conference on Mental Health and Brain Injury: Clinical Assessment and Treatment. Brain Injury Association of Colorado / University of Colorado School of Medicine Vail, Colorado. September 2005 National or International Conferences (Peer Reviewed) Uomoto, J. M. (1982, April) Interrelationships between shyness, self-consciousness and selfesteem. Western Psychological Association, Sacramento, California. Uomoto, J. M. (1982, April) Community care through a church-based day treatment program: A case study. In J. Fog (Chair), Linking community resources to serve chronically mentally ill adults. Symposium, Western Psychological Association, Sacramento, California. Uomoto, J. M., & Gorsuch, R. L. (1982, April) Asian American response to psychological disorder: Attitudes, normative beliefs, and referral patterns. In J. Uomoto (Chair), Issues in clinical service delivery to Asian Americans. Symposium, Western Psychological Association. Sacramento, California. Uomoto, J. M. (1983, February). Help-seeking patterns in Japanese Americans. California State Psychological Association, San Francisco, California. Uomoto, J. M. (1983, February). Learned helplessness and ethnic minorities: A proposed integration of theory and practice. In J. Uomoto (Chair), Clinical applications of learned helplessness in ethnic minorities. Symposium, California State Psychological Association, San Francisco, California. Uomoto, J. M. (1983, April). Social support and the family environment of Asian Americans. In J. Uomoto (Chair), Clinical and community interventions for Asian Americans: Research and theory development. Symposium, Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, California. Uomoto, J. M. (1984, February). Family treatment of Asian schizophrenics: A psychoeducational approach. California State Psychological Association, Irvine, California. Uomoto, J. M. (1984, April). Multimodal-multimethod assessment of depression: Evaluation and and proposal. In F. Hoshino (Chair), Intervention and research development on depression: Emerging issues. Symposium, Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California. Uomoto, J. M. (1984, April). Depression, interpersonal diagnosis, and the analysis of social support deficits. Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California. Uomoto, J. M. &Teri, L (1986, August). Treating depression in Alzheimer's Disease. In M. Storandt (Chair), Cognitive-behavioral therapies for older adults. Symposium, American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Page 15 Uomoto, J. M. & Ten, L. (1986, August). Alzheimer's Disease and depression. In L. Burgio (Chair), Recent advances in behavioral gerontology. Symposium, American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. Uomoto, J. M. (1988, May). Treatment of depression in behavioral sequelae in minor head injury. In J. Uomoto (Chair), Depression and brain impairment: Assessment and intervention strategies. Symposium, Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, California. Uomoto, J. M. (1988, May). Evaluation and management of traumatically brain-injured patients. Workshop, Washington State Psychological Association, Seattle, Washington. Uomoto, J. M., & Farrier, L. D. (1988, October). Managing difficult behavior problems in traumatic brain injury: Patient and family skills training. Washington State Head Injury Foundation, Seattle, Washington. McPherson, K., Uomoto, J. M., Rekshan, J., & Robinson, D. (1988, October). The case for case management in service delivery in traumatic brain injury. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seattle, Washington. Yorkston, K., Zeches, J. T., Farrier, L. D., & Uomoto, J. M. (1989, September). Discrimination of connected-speech samples of traumatically brain injured adults. American Speech and Hearing Association. St. Louis, Missouri. Uomoto, J. M. (1989, October). And what about generalization? Washington State Head Injury Foundation, Seattle, Washington. Uomoto, J. M., & Farrier, L. D. (1989, November). Classification, typology, and behavioral assessment of behavior disturbance after head injury. National Head Injury Foundation Eighth Annual National Symposium, Chicago, Illinois. Uomoto, J. M., & Farrier, L. D. (1989, November). Managing behavior problems after head injury: Patient and family skills training. Workshop, National Head Injury Foundation Eighth Annual National Symposium, Chicago, Illinois. Uomoto, J. M. (1990, May). Behavioral treatment of the brain-injured patient. Northwest Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Seattle, Washington. Uomoto, J. M. (1990, September). Anger management after traumatic brain injury: Patient and family skills training. Cognitive Rehabilitation and Community Re-Integration, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. Uomoto, J. M. (1990, September). Post-concussion and chronic pain: Similarities, differential diagnosis, and treatment. Cognitive Rehabilitation and Community Re-Integration, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. Yorkston, K., Zeches, J., Farrier, L. D., & Uomoto, J. M. (1990, November). Discourse patterns in traumatically brain injured and control subjects. American Speech Language and Hearing Association, St. Louis, Missouri.

Page 16 Uomoto, J. M. (1990, November). A nosology for post-concussion syndrome and mild head injury: The risk of over labeling symptoms. National Head Injury Foundation Ninth Annual Symposium, New Orleans, Louisiana. Esselman, P. C., & Uomoto, J. M. (1991, October). Mild head injury and chronic pain. American Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine/American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Washington, D. C. Uomoto, J. M. (1991, December). Neuropsychological and psychosocial consequences of the persistent postconcussion syndrome. National Head Injury Foundation Tenth Annual Symposium, Los Angeles, California. Esselman, P.C., & Uomoto, J. M. (1992, November). Mild traumatic brain injury. Focus Session. American Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine/American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. San Francisco, CA. McCormick, W. C., Uomoto, J. M., Graves, A. B., Packard, N. J., Haug, J. A., & Larson, E.B. (1994, May). Attitudes of elderly Japanese Americans about nursing homes: Preliminary results. American Geriatrics Society, Los Angeles, California. McCurry, S. M., Uomoto, J. M., Graves, A. B., Larson, E. B. (May, 1995). Trail making test performance in normal and demented elderly Japanese-Americans. World Federation of Neurology, Seattle, Washington. Fann, J. R., Katon, W. J., Uomoto, J. M., Esselman, P.C. (November, 1995). Sertraline in the treatment of depression following mild traumatic brain injury. Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Palm Springs, California. Leslie, D. P., Uomoto, J. M. (April, 1996). Innovations in rehabilitation: Dual diagnosis, acquired brain and spinal cord injuries. Traumatic Brain Injury: Models and Systems of Care, Washington, D. C. Uomoto, J.M., Tucker, S. (September, 1996). Quantitative and qualitative appraisal of suffering after brain injury. Cognitive Rehabilitation and Community Integration After Brain Injury 10th Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. Uomoto, J.M. (August, 1997). Differential diagnosis in post-concussive syndrome. In R.T. Fraser (Chair), Post-Concussive syndrome. A perspective on current treatment efficacy, Symposium, American Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois. Uomoto, J. M. (September, 1997). Traumatic brain injury and dementias of aging connections and long-term Planning. Recent Advances in Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. McCormick, W. C., Uomoto, J., Young, H., Graves, A. B., Vitaliano, P., Mortimer, J. A., Ediand, S. D., & Larson, E. B. (January, 1999). Differences in attitude toward home health care between older Japanese-Americans and older non-minority Americans American Federation of Medical Research, Carmel, California.

Page 17 Fann, J. R., Uomoto, J. M., Katon, W. J. (May, 1999). Sertraline in the treatment of major depression following mild traumatic brain injury. Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D. C. Hale, L., Hamilton, B., Uomoto, J. M. (November, 2000). Variations of the quality of life experience after traumatic brain injury. Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Orlando, FL. Ethel-King, P. E., Uomoto, J. M. (November, 2001). Higher cortical functioning: A study of the relationship between executive function and intellectual ability. Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Francisco, CA. Uomoto, J. M., Fann, J. R., Ehde, D., Katon, W. J. (October 2002). Psychological differences between mild versus moderate/severe traumatic brain injury. Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. Havellana, B. & Uomoto, J. M. (August 2004). MMPI-2 cluster types in an outpatient traumatic brain injury population. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI. Swan, M.A., Uomoto, J. M., Hamilton, W., Ethel-King, P. (November 2004). Factor analysis of attention on the Luria Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery Rhythm Scale. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Seattle, Washington. Strasser, D. C., Burridge, A. B., Herrin J. S., Roth, D.L., Falconer, J. A., Uomoto, J., Bowen, S. E., & Stevens, A. B. (February 2005). Measuring team functioning to enhance patient outcomes. Poster presented at the Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting: Improving Care for Veterans with Chronic Illnesses, Baltimore, Maryland. Uomoto, J. M., Fuchs, M., Havellana, B., Swan-Foster, M. (April 2005). Interpersonal diagnosis in traumatic brain injury: Case studies illustrating change pre- to post-tbi. Poster presented at the 7 th Annual Conference: Rehabilitation Psychology 2005. Baltimore, Maryland. Havellana, B., Uomoto, J. M., & Romero, H. (April 2005). The impact of neurological impairment on emotional facial encoding. Poster presented at the 7 th Annual Conference: Rehabilitation Psychology 2005. Baltimore, Maryland. Swan-Foster, M., Uomoto, J. M., & Ethel-King, P. (April 2005). Predicting activities of daily living using Lurian based executive procedures. Poster presented at the 7 th Annual Conference: Rehabilitation Psychology 2005. Baltimore, Maryland. Havellana, B. K. & Uomoto, J. M. (October 2005). Florida Affect Battery: Expansion of young adult normative data. Poster presented at the 25 th Annual Meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Tampa, Florida. Bibliography

Page 18 Published and Accepted Research Articles Uomoto, J. M. (1982). Preventive intervention: A convergence of the church and community psychology. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 1,12-22. Uomoto, J. M. (1983). Community mental health: An affirmation by theology. Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation, 35, 25-32. Uomoto, J. M. & Gorsuch, R. L. (1984). Japanese American response to psychological disorder: Referral patterns, attitudes, and subjective norms. American Journal of Community Psychology, 12, 537-550. Leong, C. A., Sasao, T, & Uomoto, J.M. (1983). Selected mental health issues for Asian American psychologists in the eighties. Journal of the Asian American Psychological Association, 8, 1-13. Uomoto, J. M. (1986). Delivering psychological services to ethnic minorities: Ethical considerations. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 14, 15-21. Uomoto, J. M. (1986). Examination of psychological distress in ethnic minorities from a learned helplessness framework. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 17, 448-453. Uomoto, J.M., Turner, J. A., & Hen-on, L. (1988). Use of the MMPI and MCMI in predicting outcome for lumbar laminectomy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 44, 191-197. Uomoto, J. M., & McLean, A. (1989). The care continuum in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation. Rehabilitation Psychology, 34, 71-79. Teri, L., & Uomoto, J. M. (1991). Reducing excess disability in dementia patients: Training caregivers to manage patient depression. Clinical Gerontologist, 10. 49-64. Uomoto, J. M., & Brockway, J. (1992). Anger management training for brain injured patients and their family members. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 73, 674-679. Uomoto, J. M., Esselman, P.O., & Cardenas, D.C. (1992). Treatment of Post-Concussion syndrome. The Western Journal of Medicine, 157, 6. Teri, L, Truax, P., Logsdon, R., Uomoto, J., & Zarit, S. (1992). Assessment of behavioral problems in dementia: The Revised Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist. Psychology and Aging, 7, 622-631. Uomoto, J. M., & Esselman, P. C. (1993). Traumatic brain injury and chronic pain: Differential types and rates by head injury severity. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 74, 61-64. Zeches, J., Yorkston, K. M., Farrier, L., & Uomoto, J. M. (1994). Distinguishing traumatically brain injured from control subjects based on transcripts of oral discourse. Journal of Communication Disorders.

Page 19 Esselman, P.C., Uomoto, J.M. (1995), Classification of the spectrum of mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 9, 417-424. Fann, J. R., Katon, W. J., Uomoto, J. M., & Esselman P.C. (1995). Psychiatric disorders and functional disability in ambulatory traumatic brain injured patients. American Journal of Psychiatry, 152, 1493-1499. Uomoto, J. M. (1995). Human suffering, psychotherapy, and soul care: The spirituality of Henri J. M. Nouwen at the nexus. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 14, 342-354. McCormick, W.C., Uomoto, J. M., Young, H., Graves, A. B., Vitaliano, P., Mortimer, J., Larson, E. B. (1996). Attitudes toward use of nursing homes and home care in older Japanese Americans. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 44, 769-777. Graves, A. B., Larson, E. B., Edland, S. D., Bowen, J. D., Ito, B. M., McCormick, W. C., McCurry, S. M., Rice, M. M., van Belle, G., Uomoto, J. M. (1996). Prevalence of dementia and its subtypes in the Japanese American population of King County, Washington State: The KAME Project. American Journal of Epidemiology, 144, 760-77. Teri, L., Logsdon, R. G., Uomoto, J. M., McCurry, S. M. (1997). Behavioral treatment of depression in dementia patients: A controlled clinical trial. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 52, 159-166. Uomoto, J. M. (1998). Psychotherapy for patients with neurological disorders. Directions in Clinical Psychology, 8, 57-68 Fann, J. R., Uomoto, J. M., & Katon, W. J. (2000). Sertraline in the treatment of depression following mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience. 12, 226-232. Fann, J. R., Uomoto, J. M., & Katon, W. J. (2001). Cognitive improvement with treatment of depression following mild traumatic brain injury. Psychosomatics, 42, 48-54. McCurry, S. M., Gibbons, L. E., Uomoto, J. M., Thompson, M. L., Graves, A. B., Edland, S. D., Bowen, J., McCormick, W. C., Larson, E. B. (2001). Neuropsychological test performance in a cognitively intact sample of older Japanese American adults. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 16, 447-459 McCormick, W. C., Ohata, C. Y., Uomoto, J., Young, H. M., Graves, A. B., Kukull, W., Teri, L., Vitaliano, P., Mortimer, J. A., McCurry, S. M., Bowen, J. D., & Larson, E. B. (2002). Similarities and differences in attitudes toward long-term care between Japanese Americans and Caucasian Americans. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 50, 1149-1155. Uomoto, J. M., & Fann, J. R. (2004). Explanatory style and perception of recovery in symptomatic mild traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 49, 334-337. Strasser, D. C., Falconer, J. A.,., Herrin, J.S., Bowen, S. E., Stevens, A. B., & Uomoto, J. M., (2005). Team functioning and patient outcomes in stroke rehabilitation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 86, 403-409.

Page 20 Published Abstracts McPherson, K., Uomoto, J. M., Rekshan, J. G., & Robinson, D. (1988). The case for case management in traumatic brain injury service delivery. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 69, 722. Yorkston, K. M., Zeches, J. T., Farrier, L., Uomoto, J. M. (1989). Discrimination of connectedspeech samples of traumatically brain injured adults. American Speech-Language- Hearing Association, 31, 10. Yorkston, K. M., Farrier, L., Zeches, J. T., Uomoto, J. M. (1990). Discourse patterns in traumatically brain injured and control subjects. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 32, 10. Esselman, P. C., Uomoto, J. M. (1991). Traumatic brain injury and chronic pain: Differential types and rates by head injury severity. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 72, 774. McCormick, W. C., Uomoto, J.M., Graves, A. B., Packard, R. N., Haug, J. A., & Larson, E.B. (1994). Attitudes of elderly Japanese Americans about nursing homes: Preliminary results. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 42, 5. McCormick, W. C., Uomoto, J.M., Graves, A. B., Young, H., Haug, J. A., & Larson, E. B. (1995). Predictors of elderly Japanese Americans decisions regarding nursing home use. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 43,5. Fraser, R. T., Uomoto, J.M., & Pepping, M. (1997). Post-concussive syndrome: A perspective on current treatment efficacy. Rehabilitation Psychology, 42, 140. McCormick, W. C., Uomoto, J.M., Young, H., Graves, A. B., Vitaliano, P., Mortimer, J. A., Edland, S. D., & Larson, E. B. (1999). Differences in attitude toward home health care between older Japanese-Americans and older non-minority Americans. Journal of Investigative Medicine, 47, 26. Ethel-King, P. E., & Uomoto, J. M. (2001). The relationship between executive function and intellectual ability in individuals with TBI. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 8, 750-751. Uomoto, J. M., Fann, J. R., Ehde, D., & Katon, W. J. (2002). Psychologic differences between mild versus moderate and severe traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 83, 1480. Havellana, B. K. & Uomoto, J. M. (2005). Florida Affect Battery: Expansion of young adult normative data. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 900. Book Chapters Uomoto, J. M. (1990). Neuropsychological assessment and training in acute brain injury. In F.J. Kottke, & J.F. Lehman (Eds.), Krusen's Handbook of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (4th Edition). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co.