Elizabeth Lillian Jeglic Ph.D.

Department of Psychology

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

445 West 59th Street Rm 2111

New York, New York  10019-1199

Phone:(212) 484-1195  Fax: (212) 237-8742

ejeglic@jjay.cuny.edu

 

Education/Employment

 

2003-present                Assistant Professor

                                    Department of Psychology,

John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY

 

2003-2004                   Postdoctoral Research Fellow

                                    Psychopathology Research Unit

                                    University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

 

2001-2003                   Doctor of Philosophy

                                    SUNY at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York (APA accredited)

Dissertation: An analysis of suicidal behavior in college students

                                    Major Concentration: Clinical Psychology

                                    Minor Concentration: Psychological Assessment

 

1998-2001                   Master of Arts          

                                    SUNY at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York (APA accredited)

Thesis: Coping with a partner’s depression: A caregiving model      

                                    Major Concentration: Clinical Psychology

                                    Minor Concentration: Statistics

1996-1998                   Bachelor of Arts, Honors

                                    University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Thesis: Prevalence of depressive symptomatology in paediatric inpatients                                                                                          

                                    Concentration: Psychology

 

1992-1996                   Bachelor of Science

                                    University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

                                    Concentration: Biochemistry

 

 

 

 


Awards and Scholarships

 

June 2006                    Research Incentive Award ($1000)

                                    John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Summer 2005               Summer Research Institute for Suicide Prevention

                                    National Institute of Mental Health

Summer 2002               The Vivian Smith Advanced Studies Summer Institute ($1000)

                                    International Neuropsychological Society, Xylocastro, Greece

2001-2003                   Doctoral Fellowship   ($17,400 / year)

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

March 2002                 Binghamton University Excellence in Research Award

                                    State University of New York at Binghamton

May 2001                    Conference Scholarship ($85)

New York State Psychological Association

1998-2002                   Tuition Scholarship ($8,000/year)

                                    State University of New York at Binghamton

June 1999                    Summer Incentive Award (declined) ($2, 500)

                                    State University of New York at Binghamton

 

Research Grants

 

2006                            Forensic Psychology Research Institute ($2700)

                                    Intervention for Suicidal Latino Students

2005                            Forensic Psychology Research Institute ($4750)

Stress and Resiliency Project

 

Publications

 

Jeglic, E.L., Pepper, C.M., Vanderhoff, H.A., & Ryabchenko, K.A. (In Press).  An analysis of suicidal ideation in a college sample. Archives of Suicide Research.

 

Berk, M.S., Jeglic, E.L., Brown, G.K., Henriques, G.R., & Beck, A.T. (In Press). Characteristics of Recent Suicide Attempters With and Without Borderline Personality Disorder.  Archives of Suicide Research.

 

Wnuk, D.**, Chapman, J.E. , Jeglic, E. L. (In Press). Development and refinement of a scale to measure attitudes toward sex offender treatment.  Journal of Offender Rehabilitation.

 

Lawrence, E**., Jeglic, E.L., Matthew, L.T., & Pepper, C.M. (In Press).  Gender differences in grief reactions following the death of a parent. OMEGA: Journal of Death and Dying.

 

Jeglic, E.L. &  Jeglic, A.A. (in press) Negotiating with disordered people.  In C. Honeyman & A, Schneider (Eds.) Canon of Negotiation.   Washington: American Bar Association Press.

 


Brown, G.K., Jeglic, E.L., Henriques, G & Beck, A.T. (2006) Cognitive Therapy, Cognition and Suicide Behavior.  In T. Ellis Cognition and Suicide.  Washington: American Psychological Association Press.

 

Sharp, I.R., Henriques, G.R., Chapman, J.E., Jeglic, E.L., Brown, G.K., Beck, A.T. (2005).  Strategies used in the treatment of borderline personality disorder: A survey of practicing psychologists.  Journal of Contemporary Psychology, 35(4), 359-367.

 

Jeglic, E.L., Chapman, J.E., Sharp, I.R., Brown, G.K., & Beck, A.T. (2005).  A history of family suicide and problem solving abilities in a sample of suicide attempters. Archives of Suicide Research 9(2), 135-146.

 

Jeglic, E.L., Vanderhoff, H.A., & Donovick, P. J. (2005). The function of self harm in a prison population.  International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 49(2), 131-142.

 

Jeglic, E.L., Pepper, C.M., Ryabchenko, R.A., Griffith, J.W., Milller, A.B. & Johnson, M. (2005). Coping with a partner’s depression: A caregiving model.  Family Relations 54(1), 37-45.

 

Ryabchenko, K.A., Pepper, C.M., Jeglic, E.L., Griffith, J.W., & Miller, A.B. (2004).  Differences in Course and Comorbidity in Recurrent Depression in Two Patient Populations.  Depression and Anxiety, 20(3), 153-154.

 

Beck, A.T., Brown, G.K., & Jeglic, E.L (2004). Cognitive Intervention for Older Male Suicide Ideators: Treatment Manual. University of Pennsylvania.

 

Yates, PM., Goguen, B., Jeglic, E.L, Martin, G., & Williams, S. (2000).  National Sex Offender Treatment Manual.  Correctional Service of Canada.

 

Yates, PM., Goguen, B., Jeglic, E.L, Martin, G., & Williams, S. (2000).  National Sex Offender Treatment Manual – Low Intensity.  Correctional Service of Canada.

 

Yates, PM., Goguen, B., Jeglic, E.L, Martin, G., & Williams, S. (2000).  National Sex Offender Treatment Assessment Manual.  Correctional Service of Canada.

 

Yates, P.M., Jeglic, E.L., Martin, G., & Goguen, B.C. (2000) National Sex Offender Program Service Provider Training Manual.  Correctional Service of Canada.

 

** Denotes student author

 


Manuscripts Submitted for Publication

 

Jeglic, E.L., Levy-Mack, H.J., Wenzel, A., Beck, A.T & Brown, G.K.  Attitudes toward treatment and treatment outcome in patients with borderline personality disorder. Revise and Resubmit.

Cohen, M.,** & Jeglic, E.L. Sex Offender Legislation in the United States: What do we know?  Revise and Resubmit.

            Currell, C.,** & Jeglic,  E.L. An examination of polysubstance use among urban college students

            Manuscript submitted for publication.

Blasko, B.**, Jeglic, E.L., & Mercado, C. A comparison of Sexually Violent Predators under Pennsylvania Megan’s Law. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Moster, A.**, & Jeglic, E.L., Prison warden attitudes toward prison rape and sexual assault:

            Findings since the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA). Manuscript submitted for publication.

Bauer, R.**, & Jeglic, E.L., Delinquency, depression, and suicidal behaviors among college students

            Manuscript submitted for publication.

Wnuk, D.**, & Jeglic, E.L., Public perceptions of sex offender treatment. Manuscript submitted for      publication.

            Jeglic, E.L., Kobak, K.K., Engelhardt, N., William, J.B.., Lipsitz, J., Bryson, H., & Bellow, K. A                                 Novel Approach to Improving Inter-Rater Reliability in Multi-National Trials. Manuscript

                        submitted for publication.                                                                                                                                                                                                               

 

** Denotes student author

 

Representative Professional Presentations

 

Schaffer, M**.; Jeglic, E.L., & Alvarez, S**. (2006, May).  Empathy, Antisocial Behavior and Associated Factors.  Poster Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Sciences, New York, New York

 

Bauer, R., & Jeglic, E.L. (2006, May). Delinquency, Depression, and Suicidal Behaviors in an Urban College Population. Poster Presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Sciences, New York, New York.

 

Sahlstrom, K. J**., Currell, C.**, & Jeglic, E. L. (March, 2006). Attributions of responsibility and intervention needs for adolescent victims of sexual assault. Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD.

 

Currell, C.**, Sahlstrom, K. J.**, & Jeglic, E. L. (March, 2006). Delinquency, social problem solving and ethnicity in an urban undergraduate sample. Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD.

 

Kardys, I.**, Sahlstrom, K. J.**, & Jeglic, E. L. (March, 2006). Attachment style, prior victimization and views of sex offenders and their treatment in an urban sample. Poster presented at the annual Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD.

 

Blasko, B.**  & Jeglic, E. (2006, March). A comparison of sexually violent predators and sex offenders not meeting sexually violent predator status. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, St. Petersburg, FL

 

Jeglic, E. (2006, March). Symposium: Attitudes toward Sex Offenders: Students, Psychologists, & Wardens Share Their Views.  Chair of symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, St. Petersburg, FL

 

Currell, C.** and Jeglic, E.L.  (2006, March). Comparing the social and personal effects of polysubstance use with non-users in an urban college sample. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society Conference, St. Petersburg, FL.

 

Wnuk, D.**, & Jeglic, E.L. (2005, November).  Attitudes toward the treatment of sex offenders.  Poster to be presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for the Advancement of Cognitive and Behavior Therapies, Washington, DC.

 

Lawrence, E.**, & Jeglic, E.L. (2005, August).  Gender differences in grief reactions among parentally bereaved college students. Poster to be presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for the Advancement of Cognitive and Behavior Therapies, Washington, DC.

 

Jeglic, E.L. (2005, October). The Function of Self Harm Behavior in a Forensic Population. Paper to be presented at the National Conference on Correctional Health Care, Denver, CO.

 

Jeglic, E.L. (2005, August). Borderline Personality Disorder, Self Injurious Behavior and Suicide. Chair of symposium presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association.

 

Levy-Mack. H.J., Jeglic, E.L., Beck, A.T., & Brown, G.K. (2005, August). The Role of Self Injurious Behavior in Individuals Diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association

 

Jeglic, E.L. (2004, November). Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Sex Offenders.  Paper presented at the National Conference on Correctional Health Care, New Orleans, LA.

 

Jeglic, E.L. & Chapman, J.E. (2004, November). Cognitive Therapy for Suicide Attempters.  Workshop to be present at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

 

Jeglic, E.L., & Chapman, J.E. (2004, August).  Complex issues in the treatment of suicide attempters.  In M.S. Berk (Chair), Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Treating Suicidal Behavior.  Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

 

** Denotes student author


Academic Presentations

 

“ Cognitive Therapy for Suicide Attempters”.  Invited Colloquium Binghamton University Psychology Department, Binghamton, NY. April 2005

 

“Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Sex Offenders”  John Jay College of Criminal Justice Lecture Series February, 2005

 

“ An Analysis of Suicidal Behavior in College Students”.  Case Conference Presentation to the Clinical Psychology Department, SUNY Binghamton. April 2002.

 

“ The Treatment of Sexual Offenders”.  Case Conference Presentation to the Clinical Psychology Department, SUNY Binghamton. November, 2001

 

“The National Sex Offender Treatment Program”.  Presentation to the National Ethnocultural Advisory Committee of Canada.  Ottawa, June 2001.

 

“ Issues Surrounding Psychotherapy with College Students”.  Case Conference Presentation to the Clinical Psychology Department, SUNY Binghamton. April, 2001

 

Teaching Experience

 

2003-present                Assistant Professor – John Jay College of Criminal Justice

                                    PSY 872 – Therapeutic Interventions (Doctoral)

PSY/CRJ 707 – Treatment and Rehabilitation of Offenders (Masters)

                                    PSY 760 – Psychotherapy (Masters)

                                    PSY 242 – Abnormal Psychology (Undergraduate)

 

Fall 2003                      Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Skills Instructor

Department of Psychology

The University of Pennsylvania

 

2002-2003                   Adjunct Faculty – Marist College

                                    Multimodal Therapy (Masters Level)

                                    SOC 480L111 – Social Research Methods

                       

Fall 2001                      Instructor, Binghamton University

                                    PSYC 473S - Senior Seminar - Psychology of Death and Dying

1998-2001                   Teaching Assistant, Binghamton University

PSYC 111 - Introduction to Psychology, PSYC 273 - Developmental Psychology, PSYC 473 - Adolescence

 


Professional Service

 

2002-2003                   Executive Committee, Hudson River Regional Psychology Internship

 

2000-2002                   Advocacy Co-ordinator, New York State Graduate Students’ Organization

 

2001-2002                   Member-at-Large for APA Students’ Science Directorate

 

Memberships in Professional Societies

 

1998-present                Member of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy

1996-present                Member of the American Psychological Association

1998-present                Member of the Society for the Science of Clinical Psychology

Clinical Experience

2006-present                Senior Therapist

                                    American Institute of Cognitive Therapy, New York, New York

                                    Outpatient cognitive therapist for patients with axis I and II disorders.

 

2004-Present               Clinical Interviewer

MedAvante Inc., Hamilton, New Jersey

Administration of standardized psychological evaluations (PANSS; HAMD; SIGH-AD; SCID)

 

2003-2004                  Post Doctoral Fellow

Psychopathology Research Unit, University of Pennsylvania

Cognitive therapist and assessor for patients with severe mental illnesses; biweekly case presentations at the Beck Institute

 

2003-2004                   Cognitive Therapist

Center for Cognitive Therapy, University of Pennsylvania

Outpatient cognitive therapy with patients with axis I disorders

 

2002-2003                   Predoctoral Clinical Internship

Hudson River Regional Psychology Internship Program (APA accredited)

Rotations: DBT, Sex Offender Treatment, MICA, Cognitive Remediation

 

2001-2003                   Neuropsychological Consultant

                                    Central New York State Psychiatric Center, Marcy, New York

                                    Mid-Hudson Psychiatric Center, Middletown, New York

Conducted neuropsychological evaluations with an inpatient adult forensic population.   

 


2001-2002                   Psychological Consultant

                                    United Health Services, Binghamton, New York

Co-facilitated weekly adult inpatient psychotherapy group. Performed psychodiagnostic assessment with psychiatric inpatients.

 

2001-2002                   University Counseling Center

                                    Binghamton University Counseling Center, Binghamton, New York

Co-facilitated weekly campus bereavement group for college undergraduate students. 

 

1999-2002                   Outpatient Therapist

                                    Binghamton University Psychological Clinic, Binghamton, New York

Conducted individual psychotherapy and psychological assessment with children, adolescents, and adults. 

 

2000-2002                   Neuropsychological Trainee

                                    Binghamton University Psychological Clinic, Binghamton, New York

                                                Conducted neuropsychological evaluation of children, adolescents and adults. 

 

1998-2002                   Mood and Emotions Research Laboratory

Conducted Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID) Axis I and II and the Structured Interview Guide for the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. Additionally conducted interviews assessing bereavement reactions following the loss of a parent, and suicide risk evaluations. 

 

1999-2000                         Mental Health Consultant

Broome County Headstart, Binghamton, New York

Provided mental-health services to pre-schoolers, parents and staff. 

Developed and conducted workshops and parent groups. 

 

1999 –  2001               Children’s Unit          

                                    Binghamton University

Conducted  psychological assessments with developmentally delayed children

 

Related Experiences

 

1999-2002                   Junior Program Officer

                                    Correctional Service of Canada

Designed programs for federally incarcerated sexual offenders at low, moderate and high risk to reoffend. Conducted program evaluation using empirically supported measures of static and dynamic risk factors.  Designed staff training manuals.  Oversaw the management of programming at a National level. Presented research findings at national and international conferences.

 

2000-2001                   Assistant to the Director of Clinical Training

                                    Binghamton University

Aided in the management and organization of clinical graduate training issues including clinical staff meetings, student teaching experiences, internship and practicum placement, graduate curriculum, and alumni relations.

 

1999-2000                   Educational Consultant

                                    Binghamton University Center for Students with Disabilities

Developed time management and study schedules for students with learning disabilities.