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1 Sarah Kye Price, PhD, MSW, MS, MDiv Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor School of Social Work Virginia Commonwealth University 1000 Floyd Avenue Richmond, VA 23284-2027 Office Phone: (804) 828-0579 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION: Social Work: Washington University, George Warren Brown School of Social Work (St. Louis, Missouri) Degree: Doctor of Philosophy Areas of Study: Social Work, Psychology, Psychiatric Epidemiology Dissertation Chair: Enola K. Proctor, PhD Dissertation: Parenting after Pregnancy Loss: Maternal Depression and Mother-Infant Interaction Conferred: December 2005 Syracuse University School of Social Work (Syracuse, New York) Degree: Master of Social Work Certificate in Gerontology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Conferred: May 1993 State University of New York College at Buffalo (Buffalo, New York) Degree: Bachelor of Science in Social Work Major: Social Work Conferred: May 1992 Interdisciplinary: Church Divinity School of the Pacific/Graduate Theological Union (Berkeley, California) Degree: Master of Divinity Conferred: October 2018 Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, Virginia) Degree: Master of Science in Clinical and Translational Science Department: Office of Research Conferred: August 2013 HIGHER EDUCATION EXPERIENCE: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Social Work (Richmond, Virginia) Associate Dean for Faculty Development, July 1 2019 - present Professor, with tenure, July 1, 2016 - present

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Sarah Kye Price, PhD, MSW, MS, MDiv

Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor School of Social Work Virginia Commonwealth University 1000 Floyd Avenue Richmond, VA 23284-2027 Office Phone: (804) 828-0579 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION: Social Work: Washington University, George Warren Brown School of Social Work (St. Louis, Missouri) Degree: Doctor of Philosophy Areas of Study: Social Work, Psychology, Psychiatric Epidemiology Dissertation Chair: Enola K. Proctor, PhD Dissertation: Parenting after Pregnancy Loss: Maternal Depression and Mother-Infant Interaction Conferred: December 2005 Syracuse University School of Social Work (Syracuse, New York) Degree: Master of Social Work Certificate in Gerontology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Conferred: May 1993 State University of New York College at Buffalo (Buffalo, New York) Degree: Bachelor of Science in Social Work Major: Social Work Conferred: May 1992 Interdisciplinary: Church Divinity School of the Pacific/Graduate Theological Union (Berkeley, California) Degree: Master of Divinity Conferred: October 2018 Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, Virginia) Degree: Master of Science in Clinical and Translational Science Department: Office of Research Conferred: August 2013 HIGHER EDUCATION EXPERIENCE: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Social Work (Richmond, Virginia) Associate Dean for Faculty Development, July 1 2019 - present Professor, with tenure, July 1, 2016 - present

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Associate Professor, with tenure. July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2015 Assistant Professor, tenure-track. August 2006 to June 30, 2011 PhD Program:

• PhD Program Director (administrative appointment): 2013-2014 • Quantitative Research Methods and Analysis I (SWKD 701) • Multiparadigmatic Qualitative Research (SWKD 704) • Philosophical Basis of Social Work Knowledge Building (SWKD703) • Evaluation of Human Service Programs (SWKD 722) • Integrative Seminar (SWKD 798) • Directed Research (SWKD 797) • Doctoral Faculty Advisor, Dissertation Chair and Dissertation Committee Member • Comprehensive Examination Core Committee Member

MSW Program:

• Social Work in Health Care (SLWK726): Online Course Lead & Developer • Advanced Clinical Practice I & II (SLWK 704 & 705) • Social Work and Health (SLWK 726), online course development and instruction • Crisis Intervention and Planned Short-Term Treatment (SLWK 740) • MSW/MPH Dual Degree Program Faculty Advisor

BSW Program:

• Social Work and Oppressed Groups (SLWK 311) • BSW Junior and Senior Field Supervisor and Field Liaison

Washington University, George Warren Brown School of Social Work (St. Louis, Missouri) Adjunct Faculty Teaching Fellow, June 2002 – May 2006 Teaching Assistant, MSW Program, January 2001 - May 2002

• Evaluation of Programs and Services (S50-5050) • Integrative Foundation Field Practicum Seminar (S70-5102) • Human Behavior Theory (S15-5011) • Clinical Interventions in Grief, Loss, and Dying (S30-9150) • Foundation and Concentration Academic Advisor and Field Liaison

Hilbert College (Hamburg, New York) Adjunct Faculty, Bachelor in Human Services Program, January 1995-May 2000

• Grief, Loss, and Dying (HS 320) • Human Services for the Older Adult (HS 405) • Health Care and Human Services (HS 325) • Basic Aspects of Group Work (HS 308) • Organization, Policy, and Practice in Human Services (HS 311)

RESEARCH PROJECTS AND FUNDING HISTORY: Enhancing Virginia’s MIECHV Home Visiting Services through Centralized Intake and Behavioral Health Integrated Risk Screening (BH-CI)*

Funding Source: Contractual subaward from Virginia Department of Health via Health

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Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)/Administration on Children and Families (ACF) MCHIEV Expansion Grants. Funding: December 1, 2012 – October 1, 2016 Total Project Award: $750,000 Title/Role: Principal Investigator, Behavioral Health Integrated Centralized Intake

The SEED Method for Stakeholder Engagement in Question Development and Prioritization Funding Source: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Funding: November 1, 2014 – October 31, 2017 Total Award: $749,000 Principal Investigator: Emily Zimmerman, PhD Title/Role: Co-Investigator Ameliorating disparities in fetal and infant mortality through mental health infused home visiting. Funding Source: KL2 Clinical and Translational Scholar Program, VCU Center for Clinical and Translational Research (KL2TR000057) Funding: November 1, 2010 – March 31, 2013 Total Award: 75% salary support; $75,000 (research support) Title/Role: KL2 Scholar Women, Loss and Depression: Building knowledge and capacity for community-informed intervention development. Funding Sources: Virginia Commonwealth University, Institute for Women’s Health and

Community-Based Participatory Research Seed Grants Program (competitive application) and Robins Foundation.

Funding: May 1, 2007 – April 30, 2012 Total Award: $11,009 (IWH to PI); $10,000 (PI secured for Family Lifeline via Robbins Foundation) Community Partner: Family Lifeline, LLC Title/Role: Principal Investigator Decision-making about psychopharmacology use during pregnancy and post-partum: What low-income women and their physicians say and do.

Original Funding Source: Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Social Work Small Grants Program (competitive application)

Originally Funded: June 2007 Total Award: $7,500 Collaborator: Kia J. Bentley, PhD Title/Role: Co-Principal Investigator Culturally Sensitive Depression Screening and Adolescent Suicide Prevention

Funding Source: City of St. Louis Youth Suicide Prevention Initiative, Youth Suicide Prevention Intervention and Evaluation Program

Funding Dates: May 2006 – August 2008 Total Award: $7,550

Collaborator and Grantee: Maternal, Child and Family Health Coalition (St. Louis, MO) Title/Role: Maternal Mental Health Consultant and Evaluator

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Women’s Wellness Initiative: Improving Women’s Mental Health During and Around the Time of Pregnancy

Primary Funding Source: Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, H78: Healthy Start Perinatal Depression Initiative (1-H78-MC-00014)

Funding Dates: July 1, 2001 - May 31, 2005 Total Award: $700,000 Secondary Funding Source: Missouri Foundation for Health, Services Improvement Initiative, Community Grants Program (02-0199-03)

Funding Dates: April, 2003 - March, 2006 Total Award: $220,054

Collaborator and Grantee: SIDS Resources, Inc./Missouri Bootheel Healthy Start Title/Role: Principal Investigator PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS: Peer Review Journal Articles: Bouchard, L., Price, S.K. & Swan, L. (2020). The Role of the Contemporary Christian Church

in the Rural American South: Philosophical Approaches to Operationalizing Religion in Research. Social Work and Christianity. 47(2), 47-64. Price, S.K. & Coles, D.C. (2019). Clusters of behavioral health and psychosocial risk for

childbearing women in four Virginia communities. Maternal and Child Health Journal (online first) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-018-02720-1

Price, S. K., Coles, D. C., & Wingold, T. (2017). Integrating behavioral health risk assessment

into centralized intake for maternal and child health services. Health & Social Work, 42(4), 231-240. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-018-02720-1

Zimmerman, E. B., Cook, S. K., Haley, A. D., Woolf, S. H., Price, S. K., and the Engaging

Richmond Team (2017). A Patient and Provider Research Agenda on Diabetes and Hypertension Management. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 53(1), 123-129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2017.01.034

Kanhadilok, S., McCain, N.L., McGrath, J.M., Jallo, N., Price, S.K., & Chiaranai, C. (2016). Factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding through four weeks postpartum in Thai adolescent mothers. Journal of Perinatal Education, 25(3), 150-161. Price, S.K., Gray, L.A. & Thacker, R.T. (2015). Enhanced Engagement: An intervention pilot for mental health promotion among low-income women in a community home visiting program. Best Practices in Mental Health, 11(1), 69-82.

https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/follmer/bpmh/2015/00000011/00000001/art00008

Masho, S.W., Price, S.K., Kinser, P.A. & Jallo, N. (2015). Racial disparities in the association between stress and preterm birth. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 8(4). http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/jhdrp/vol8/iss4/6/

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Jallo, N., Ellswick, R.K., Kinser, P., Price, S.K., Masho, S. & Svikis, D. (2015). Prevalence and

Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in Pregnant African American Women. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 36(11). http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/01612840.2015.1048014

Bentley, K.J., Price, S.K. & Cummings, C. (2014). A psychiatric medication decision

support strategy for social work practice with pregnant and post-partum women. Social Work, 59(4), 303-313. http://sw.oxfordjournals.org/content/59/4/303

Gray, L. A. & Price, S. K. (2014). Partnering for mental health promotion: Implementing evidence based mental health services within a maternal and child health home visiting program. Clinical Social Work Journal, 42(1), 70-80. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10615-012-0426-x Price, S.K. & Masho, S.W. (2013). What does it mean when we screen? A closer examination of

perinatal depression and psychosocial risk screening in one MCH home visiting program. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 18. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10995-013-1317-7/fulltext.html

Price, S.K. & Bentley, K.J. (2013). Psychopharmacology decision-making among pregnant and

postpartum women and health providers: Results from a national survey. Women & Health, 53 (2), 154-172. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3646310/

Price, S.K., Foreman-Kready, S., Davey, T. Mogul, M. & Filipic, K. (2013). Partnership

process guidelines: Social work perspectives on creating and sustaining real world university-community partnerships. Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship, 6(1), 45-54. Available online at: http://jces.ua.edu/partnership-process-guidelines-social-work-perspectives-on-creating-and-sustaining-real-world-university-community-partnerships/

Price, S.K. & Filipic, K.C. (2013). Daily life or diagnosis? Dual perspectives on perinatal

depression within maternal and child health home visiting. Social Work in Public Health, 28(6), 554 - 565. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3744772/

Price, S.K. & McLeod, D.A. (2012). Definitional distinctions in response to perinatal loss and

fertility barriers. Illness, Crisis and Loss, 20(3), 255-273. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/IL.20.3.d.

Price, S.K. , Corder-Mabe, J. & Austin, K. (2012). Perinatal depression screening and

intervention: Enhancing health provider involvement. Journal of Women’s Health, 21(4), 447-455. DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2011.3172. http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/jwh.2011.3172

Price, S.K. (2010). Women’s use of multi-sector mental health services in a community-based

perinatal depression program. Social Work Research, 34(3), 145-155. http://swr.oxfordjournals.org/content/34/3/145

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Price, S.K. & Handrick, S.L. (2009). A culturally relevant and responsive approach to screening for perinatal depression. Research on Social Work Practice, 19(6), 705-714. http://rsw.sagepub.com/content/19/6/705.full.pdf Price, S.K. & Proctor, E.K. (2009). A rural perspective on perinatal depression: Prevalence, correlates, and implications for community service enhancement. Journal of Rural Health, 25(2), 158-166. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1748-0361.2009.00212.x/pdf Price, S.K. (2008). Women and reproductive loss: Client-worker dialogues designed to break the silence. Social Work, 53(4), 367-376. http://sw.oxfordjournals.org/content/53/4/367.full.pdf Price, S.K., Gardner, P., Hillman, L., Schenk, K. & Warren, C. (2008). Changing hospital

newborn nursery practice: Results from a statewide "Back to Sleep" nurses training program. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 12(3), 363-371. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10995-007-0243-y/fulltext.html

Price, S.K. (2008). Stepping back to gain perspective: Pregnancy loss history,

depression, and parenting capacity in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort (ECLS-B). Death Studies, 32(2), 97-122. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07481180701801170#.VBcLXPldXng

Price, S. K. (2007). Social work, siblings, and SIDS: Conceptual and case-based guidance for family system intervention. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, 3(3), 81-101. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1300/J457v03n03_07 Price, S.K. (2006). Prevalence and correlates of pregnancy loss history in a national sample of children and families. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 10(6), 489-500. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10995-006-0123-x/fulltext.html Price, S.K. (2005). Experience as educator: The journey from clinician to practice-based researcher. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 11(4), 37-47. Book Chapters and Contributions: Price, S. K., & Masi, C. (2019). Community and Health. In S. Gehlert & T. Browne Handbook of

Health Social Work, 165-188. Price, S.K. & El-Khoury, D. (2015). Applying theoretical frameworks to research in perinatal

bereavement. In P. Wright, E. Black & R. Limbo (Eds.) Perinatal and Pediatric Bereavement. Oxford University Press.

Price, S.K., El-Khoury, D. & Wonnum, S. (2014). Adolescent Pregnancy in the United States. In

A. Cherry & M. E. Dillon (Eds.) International Handbook of Adolescent Pregnancy: Medical, Psychosocial, and Public Health Responses. (pp. 649-659). New York: Springer. http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/592/chp%253A10.1007%252F978-1-4899-8026-7_38.pdf?auth66=1411063376_6c7773782e86275476239e4b80aef3cd&ext=.pdf

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Price, S.K. & Foreman, S.B. (2009). Moving beyond “don’t…”: Teaching effective boundary

development for direct social work practice. In E. Congress, P.Black and K. Strom-Gottfried, Teaching social work values and ethics: A curriculum resource, 2nd Ed., (pp. 137-143). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education Press.

Price, S.K. (2009). Women’s Wellness Initiative: Mental health is part of every woman’s wellness. In D.N. Gamble and M. Weil, Community practice skills: Local to global perspectives, (pp. 272-273). New York: Columbia University Press. Invited Submissions: Price, S.K. (2020, January 28). Redefining our cultural perceptions of motherhood and maternal

health. Ms. Magazine. https://msmagazine.com/2020/01/28/redefining-our-cultural-perceptions-of-motherhood-and-maternal-health/

Price, S.K., Gray, L.A. & El-Khoury, D. (2014). Facilitating Mental Health Intervention

in Home Visiting: Learning from Content, Context, Clients, and Community. Zero to Three, 34(5), 28-34.

Gehlert, S., Price, S.K., Bekteshi, V. (2012). Community based participatory research. Oxford Bibliographies Online. http://oxfordbibliographiesonline.com/obo/page/social-work Published Editorials: Price, S. K. (2002). An alternative view on mothers holding stillborn babies. Medscape Women’s Health e-Journal, 7(4). http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/439355. Kye, S. (2002). Eating disorders and postpartum depression (letter to the editor). American Journal of Psychiatry, 159(7), 159-160. CONFERENCE, SEMINAR, AND WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS: National Conference Presentations: Price, S.K., Omowale, S.S., Parker, A., Ruhr, L. & Ethier, M (2020, January). What’s Race Got to

Do with It: An Intersectional Examination of Racial and Economic Disparities in Maternal and Child Health. Symposium presented at the 2020 Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference.

Mennen, F., Molina, A.P., Bina. R. & Price, S.K. (2020, January). Screening for Maternal

Depression in Mothers of Young Children: Considerations with Low-Income and Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations. Roundtable presented at the 2020 Society for Social Work and Research Annual conference.

Price, S.K. & Coles, C. (2019, January). Clusters of Behavioral Health Risk in Low-Income

Mothers: Interrelationships among Emotional Health Interpersonal Violence, Substance Use

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and Smoking at First Point of Entry to Community Services. Poster presented at the 2019 Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference.

Downing, K, East, J. Elias-Lambert, D., Kominkiewics, F. B., Lane, S.R. & Price, S.K. (2017,

October). Educators’ Role in Preparing Students: Transformational and Feminist Perspectives. Paper presented at the 2017 Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Dallas, TX.

Coles, D.C. & Price, S.K. (2017, January). Depressive Symptoms and Behavioral Health Risks in

Pregnant and Postpartum Women: Prevalence and Risk Co-Occurrence in Low-Resource Communities. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA.

Coles, D.C. & Price, S.K. (2017, January). Integrating Behavioral Health with Centralized Intake

for Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV). Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA.

Price, S.K.; Coles, D.C.; Paris, R. & Hans, S. (2017, January). Healthy from the Very Beginning:

Integrating Behavioral Health and Wellness within Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Programs to Ensure Healthy Youth Development. Symposium presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research. New Orleans, LA.

Price, S.K. (2016, September). Guilt, Shame, & Blame: Transformative Interventions for the

Difficult Issues of Perinatal Death. Workshop presented at the International Perinatal Bereavement Conference. Phoenix, AZ.

Coles, D. C. & Price, S.K. (2016, May). The Complexity of Community Partnerships. Paper

presented at the 12th International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana IL. Price, S.K. & Coles, D.C. (2016, April). Integrating Behavioral Health with Centralized Intake

for Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV): Lessons from a multi-community system enhancement pilot. Women’s Health 2016: The 25th National Congress of Women’s Health. Washington, DC.

Price, S.K. & Coles, D.C. (2016, January). The First Challenge Is Identification: Enhancing

Maternal and Infant Mental Health through Innovative and Integrative Risk Screening. Symposium presented at the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.

Price, S.K. & Carter, C. (2015, October). Faith, Food Justice, and Field: Setting the table in faith-

based food pantries. Poster presented at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Denver CO. Coles, D.C. & Price, S.K. (2015, October) Enhancing Behavioral Health Risk Screening and

Referral for Pregnant and Postpartum Women: A Community Stakeholder Perspective. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, Chicago IL.

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Coles, D.C. & Price, S.K. (2015, May). Understanding how elements of power impact research partnership through a qualitative process evaluation and community case study. Paper presented at the 11th International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana IL.

Price, S.K. (2014, May). A mid-career reflection on multiple ways of knowing. Paper presented

at the 10th International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana IL. Coles, D.C., Price, S.K., Massey, M. & Wingold, T. (2014, May). The perspectives of Virginia’s

MIECHV home visiting stakeholders: The implementation phase of centralized intake. Paper presented at the 10th International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana IL.

Coles, D.C., Massey, M., Wingold, T. & Price, S.K. (2014, May). Managing the wild: An

autoethnography of the experience of a research team. Paper presented at the 10th International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, IL.

Price, S.K. (2014, April). Integrating Translational Research in Doctoral Research Coursework. Panel

presentation at the Group for Advancement of Doctoral Education (GADE) Annual Meeting, Austin, TX.

Price, S.K., Gray, L.A., & El-Khoury, D. (January, 2014). Enhanced Engagement: A Feasibility

Study Infusing Mental Health Services into Maternal and Child Health Home Visiting. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Conference for Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX.

Price, S.K. & Coles, D.C (2013, November). Going Home Again: The history and future of

home visiting in social work education. Roundtable presented at the Council on Social Work Education’s 58th Annual Program Meeting, Dallas TX.

Mennen, F. & Price, S.K. (2013, November). Social work and infant mental health: Capturing

our rightful place. Roundtable presented at the Council on Social Work Education’s 58th Annual Program Meeting, Dallas TX.

Bentley, K.J., Price, S.K. & Cummings, C. (2013, June). A psychiatric medication decision

support strategy for social work practice with pregnant and post-partum women. Poster presented at the 7th International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA.

Price, S.K. & Bentley, K.J. (2013, April). Psychiatric medication and perinatal loss: Findings

from a national survey of health care providers and women consumers. Paper presented at the International Conference on Perinatal and Infant Death, Minneapolis, MN.

Masho, S. & Price, S.K. (2013, March). The relationship between stress and poor birth outcomes.

Poster presented at the Women’s Health Congress, Washington, DC. Price, S.K., Masho, S., Gray, L. & El-Khoury, D. (2013, March). Bridging the mental health services

gap for low-income women with perinatal depression: Results from a community-based translational research pilot. Poster presented at the Women’s Health Congress, Washington, DC.

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Price, S.K. & Bentley, K.J. (2013, January). Perceptions and Prescriptions: Findings from a national survey of psychopharmacology decision-making among pregnant and postpartum women and health providers. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference, San Diego, CA.

Price, S.K. (2012, January). The role of perinatal loss history in low income women's help-seeking for

depression. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference, Washington, DC.

Price, S.K., Corder-Mabe, J., & Austin, K. (2012, January). Empirically supported program theory

and practice priorities for perinatal depression screening and intervention. Poster presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference, Washington, DC.

Price, S.K. & Bledsoe, S.E. (2011, October). Teaching Translation: Meaningful integration of BSW,

MSW and PhD students in translational research. Roundtable presented at the Council on Social Work Education 57th Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta GA.

Price, S.K., Corder-Mabe, J. & Austin, K (2011, July). Enhancing Perinatal Depression Screening and

Intervention Statewide. Poster presented at the 21st National Institute of Mental Health Mental Health Services Research Conference, Washington DC.

Price, S.K. & Strite, A.L. (2011, March). Enhancing engagement and treatment for maternal

depression through the home visiting team. Paper presented at the National Healthy Start Association Conference, Washington DC.

Price, S.K. (2011, January). Miscarriage in psychosocial context: Findings from a national sample of

childbearing women. Poster presented at the Society for Social Work and Research 15th Annual Conference, Tampa FL.

Price, S.K. (2010, November). The Role of Perinatal Loss History in Low Income Women’s Help-

Seeking for Depression. Paper presented at the International Conference on Perinatal and Infant Death, Washington, DC.

Price, S.K. & Filipic K.C. (2010, October). Building better colleagues: Enhancing peer supervision

through core competencies and practice behaviors. Curriculum development roundtable presented at the Council on Social Work Education 56th Annual Program Meeting, Portland OR.

Perkins, N.H. & Price, S.K. (2010, October). MSW students' attitudes of and exposure to sibling

violence: A preliminary assessment. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education 56th Annual Program Meeting, Portland OR.

Price, S.K. (2010, February). Developing community-based interventions for perinatal depression. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynecology, Richmond, VA. Price, S.K. & Bentley, K.J. (2010, January). Pregnancy, parenting and psychiatric medication: Low

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income women's perspectives on psychopharmacology during pregnancy and the postpartum. Paper presented as a part of the authored symposium, Informing and promoting maternal and infant mental health using multiple methodologies: From inner worlds of experience to outer words of opportunity, at the Society for Social Work and Research 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Price, S.K. & Bentley, K.J. (2010, January). Decision-making about psychopharmacology use among

pregnant and post-partum women and their physicians: A key informant study. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Chen, H.J., Dattalo, P. & Price, S.K. (2010, January). Robust protective factors that help youths

achieve positive adjustment. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research 14th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Price, S.K. & Jagger, J.C. (2009, November). Strengths, storms and simulations: Infusing ability and disability content into a crisis intervention course. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education 55th Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX. Perkins, N.H. & Price, S.K. (2009, November). Sibling violence, self-awareness, and pedagogy: Intersection through process in MSW practice courses. Clinical Roundtable presented at the Council on Social Work Education 55th Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX. Bentley, K.J., Price, S.K., & Filipic, K.C. (2009, November). A ten year retrospective of one Ph.D.

program's assessment and evaluation experiences. Administrative Workshop presented at the Council on Social Work Education 55th Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX.

Handrick, S.L. & Price, S.K. (2009, November). Community informed screening for perinatal

depression. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Price, S.K. & Bentley, K.J. (2009, March). Decision-making about psychopharmacology use among depressed pregnant and post-partum women and their physicians: A key informant study. Poster presented at the Annual Women’s Health Congress, Williamsburg, VA. Price, S.K., and Filipic, K.C. (2009, January). Consumer informed intervention development for maternal depression. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research 13th Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. Price, S.K., Mogul, M., Filipic, K., Foreman, S. & Davey, T. (2008, November). Creating and sustaining real world partnerships: Voices from community and academe. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education 54th Annual Program Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Price, S.K. (2008, January). Community informed screening for perinatal depression: Relevance, rigor, and responsiveness. Paper presented and symposium moderated at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington, DC. Price, S.K. & Foreman, S.B. (2007, October). Moving beyond “don’t…”: Teaching effective boundary development in direct social work practice. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education 53rd Annual Program Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

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Price, S.K. & Handrick, S.L. (2007, August). Evaluating a culturally informed approach to perinatal depression screening. Paper presented at the Healthy Start National Grantee Meeting, Arlington, VA. Price, S.K. (2007, January). So I’m depressed, now what? Factors influencing multi-sector service use

in a rural community. Paper presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Price, S.K. (2006, October). Parenting after pregnancy loss: Risk and resilience in a national sample of children and families. Paper presented at the National Perinatal Bereavement Conference, Chicago, IL. Price, S.K. (2006, February). Parenting after pregnancy loss: A strengths-based approach to women’s experiences. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education’s Annual Program Meeting, Chicago, IL. Price, S.K. (2005, July). Women’s Wellness: Community approaches to rural service enhancement. Poster presented at The Eighteenth NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research (MHSR), Washington, DC. Price, S.K. (2005, May). Mental health is part of every woman’s wellness. Paper presented at the National Association of Perinatal Social Workers Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO. Price, S.K. (2003, April). Community perspectives on perinatal loss and depression. Roundtable presented at the Maternal and Child Health Leadership Conference, Chicago, IL. Price, S.K. (2003, April). Understanding depression and loss during and around pregnancy. Workshop presented at the Parents as Teachers International Conference, St. Louis, MO. Price, S.K. & Davis, R.Q. (2002, March). “Who Says I’m Depressed?” Policies, protocols and lessons learned in a rural maternal depression project. Paper presented at the Healthy Start Annual Grantees Meeting, Baltimore, MD. Price, S.K. (2002, May). A helping hand in maternal depression. Workshop presented at the Parents as Teachers International Conference, St. Louis, MO. Kye, S. (2001, April). Understanding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Workshop presented at the Parents as Teachers International Conference, St. Louis, MO. Kye, S. (2000, April). Unresolved loss and subsequent pregnancy. Paper presented at the SIDS Alliance National Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. State, Regional, and Local Presentations

Price, S.K. (2017, January). Looking for Home: Experiences of Housing Insecurity in Greater

Richmond. Community forum presented on behalf of the ASPIRE Program.

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Price, S.K. (2016, December). Psychosocial Interventions for Postpartum Depression. Workshop presented for Postpartum Support Virginia, Central Virginia Provider Training.

Price, S.K. (2016, April). Translating Maternal and Child Health Knowledge into Community

Practice. Plenary presentation at Women’s Health Research Day, Virginia Commonwealth University.

Price, S.K. (2015, May). Cultivating partnerships: Expanding authentic partnership engagement

across your career. Workshop presentation at the Community Engaged Research Institute, Virginia Commonwealth University.

Price, S.K. (2015, February). Grief across the lifespan. Plenary presentation for the RVA Grief

Summit, University of Richmond. Price, S.K., Coles, D.C. , Wingold, T. (2014, October). Research, resources, and roadblocks:

Lessons learned from the first year of behavioral health integrated centralized intake in Virginia. Workshop presentation for the Virginia Statewide Home Visiting Conference, Richmond VA.

Price, S.K. (2014, April). Perinatal depression: Identification and intervention in the hospital setting.

Grand Rounds presentation for the Women’s Health Pavilion at Henrico Doctors Hospital Price, S.K. & Massey, M. (2013, November). Behavioral health integrated centralized intake in

Virginia: Lessons learned from start-up. Workshop presentation for the Virginia Statewide Home Visiting Conference, Richmond VA.

Price, S.K. (2013, October). Perinatal bereavement: Losses that span a lifetime. Workshop

presentation for Nurture’s Perinatal Bereavement Provider Workshop, Richmond VA. Price, S.K. & Corder-Mabe, J. (2013, February). Public health perspectives on perinatal depression in

Virginia. Plenary presentation for the Tidewater Perinatal Conference, Hampton Roads, VA. Price, S.K. (2013, February). Cognitive behavioral interventions for perinatal mood disorders.

Workshop presentation for the Tidewater Perinatal Conference, Hampton Roads, VA. Price, S.K. (2011, December). Partnering with community home visiting programs: Discovering ways

to promote emotional wellness in new and expectant mothers. Presentation for the Discovery Dialogues Series sponsored by the VCU Health System and VCU Office of Research.

Dungee-Anderson, E.D. & Price, S.K. (2011, March). Creating cooperation in challenging situations.

Workshop presented at the annual conference of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Virginia Chapter.

Price, S.K. (2010, October). Perinatal Health Care Provider Follow Up Survey Results. Presentation

for the Statewide Perinatal Depression Expert Panel, Virginia Department of Health.

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Dungee-Anderson, E.D. & Price, S.K. (2010, May). Creating cooperation in challenging situations. Continuing education workshop presented as part of the 3rd Annual Workshops on Aging for Virginia Commonwealth University School of Social Work.

Price, S.K., Corder-Mabe, J., Moline, K., and Austin, K. (2010, April). Health care provider

response to perinatal depression in Virginia. Poster presented at the VCU Institute for Women’s Health 6th Annual Women’s Health Research Day.

Price, S.K. (2010, March). Grieving on both sides of the room: Complicated loss and self-

reflective practice. Continuing education full-day seminar presented for the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Social Work. Richmond, VA

Price, S.K. (2009, November). My space and your space: Developing healthy professional boundaries for home visitors. Workshop presented for the City of Richmond Home Visiting Consortium. Richmond, VA.

Price, S.K. (2009, May). Maternal depression: Best practices in community screening, referral, and intervention development. Keynote Presentation for the Maternal, Child and Family Health Coalition’s Solutions for a Healthier Community Conference. St. Louis, MO.

Price, S.K. & Bentley, K.J. (2009, April). Decision-making about psychopharmacology use among

depressed pregnant and post-partum women and their physicians: A key informant study. Poster presented at the VCU Institute for Women’s Health, 5th Annual Women’s Health Research Day.

O’Brien, E., Harris, D., Price, S.K., Young, J., Mann, A., Bleak, C., Gary, N., Klein, M., Lee, J.,

Masri D.N., McKinney, R., Reilly-Jones, K., Sawyer, J. & Shadik, J. (2009, April). Joint Evaluation of a Glucose Abnormality Detection and Awareness Project. Poster presented at the VCU Institute for Women’s Health 5th Annual Women’s Health Research Day.

Price, S.K. (2008, August). “What’s Loss Got to Do With It?” Breaking the silence about maternal grief, depression, and loss. Workshop presented for the City of Richmond Home Visitors Training Program. Price, S.K. (2008, May). Ready families: Promoting family capacity for school readiness. Workshop presented at the School Readiness Forum, VCU Office of Community Engagement. Price, S.K. & Filipic, K.C. (2008, April). The process and outcomes of a community based

participatory research pilot. Poster presented at the VCU Institute for Women’s Health 4th Annual Women’s Health Research Day.

Price, S.K. (2008, March). Community based and specialty mental health interventions for perinatal depression. Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. Price, S.K. (2007, October). Postpartum depression in pediatric and hospital settings. Plenary presentation at the CJW Health Care Annual Pediatric Conference, Richmond, VA.

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Price, S.K. (2007, October). The baby blues and mommas, too. Workshop presented at the Richmond Regional Summit on Preventing Infant Deaths. Richmond, VA. Price, S.K. (2007, September). SIDS and the Family System. Workshop presented at the C.J. Foundation for SIDS National Conference, St. Louis, MO. Price, S.K. (2007, September). We grieve, we change, we remember. Caregiver workshop presented at the C.J. Foundation for SIDS National Conference, St. Louis, MO Price, S.K. (2007, July). When grief hits close to home: Taking care of ourselves while we support others. Presentation given for the SHARE Voices of Hope National Retreat, St. Louis, MO. Price, S.K. (2007, April). “So I’m Depressed, Now What?” Poster presented at the VCU Institute for Women’s Health 3rd Annual Women’s Health Research Day. Price, S.K. (2007, January). Opening the dialogue around maternal depression. Training workshop for the Partnership for Families, Northside, Richmond, VA. Price, S.K. (2006, December). Myths and realities of maternal depression. Presentation for the Central Commonwealth Perinatal Council, Richmond, VA. Price, S.K. (2006, November). Perinatal depression. Workshop presented at the Virginia Statewide Community Health Workers Training Conference, Richmond, VA. Price, S.K. (2006, November). From the end of life to the beginning: One health care social worker’s

professional journey. Presentation for the Virginia Organization of Health Care Social Workers, Richmond, VA.

Price, S.K. (2006, June). Subsequent pregnancy after loss. Workshop presented at the Bereaved Parents of the U.S.A. National Gathering, St. Louis, MO. Price, S.K. (2006, April). Depression screening, risk management, and referral. Two-day workshop presented for the Nurses for Newborns Foundation and the Maternal, Child and Family Health Coalition, St. Louis, MO. Price, S.K. (2003, March). “Who says I’m depressed?” Perceptions of maternal depression in rural Missouri. Poster presented at the Washington University in St. Louis Graduate Research Symposium. Kye, S. (1999, September). Unresolved losses in infant death. Paper presented at the New York State SIDS Alliance Conference, Albany, NY. Kye, S. (1999, September). Why should I talk when talking hurts? Paper presented at the New York State SIDS Alliance Conference, Albany, NY. Kye, S. (1998, October). Disenfranchised grief of infant death: New directions in family outreach and interventions. Paper presented at the NASW New York State Conference, Buffalo, NY.

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CONSULTATION The Connections Project: Guest Lecturer and Community Consultant (April, 2012)

The Connections Project is a Community-University Partnership addressing fetal and infant mortality risk reduction in ethnic minority communities in Omaha, NE. Multi-Day consultation provided in the area of enhancing community awareness of and response to perinatal depression using culturally responsive screening and intervention.

CONCURRENT EMPLOYMENT: Priest Associate St. Mark’s Episcopal Church (Richmond, VA) September 1, 2019 - present Local Formation Director, The St. Phoebe School for Deacons Episcopal Dioceses of Virginia and Southwestern Virginia January 1, 2020 - present SOCIAL WORK DIRECT PRACTICE AND ADMINISTRATION EXPERIENCE: SIDS Resources, Inc. (St. Louis, Missouri) Bereavement Program Coordinator, Eastern Region June 2000-November 2002

Responsibilities: Bereavement support and case coordination for families experiencing the sudden and unexpected death of an infant throughout 23 counties of Missouri.

Life Transitions Center, Center for Hospice and Palliative Care (Buffalo, New York) Grief Therapist June 1997-June 2000

Responsibilities: Individual, family, and group counseling for adults, adolescents, and children focused on issues of grief and loss. Critical incident stress debriefing and trauma response for workplace and community crisis situations. Bereavement support for families following the death of a loved one receiving Hospice services in the community as well as long-term residential care facilities.

New York State Center for Sudden Infant Death (Stony Brook, New York)

Family Service Specialist, Western New York Satellite Office June 1997-June 2000

Responsibilities: Bereavement support and case coordination for families experiencing the sudden and unexpected death of an infant throughout 17 counties of Western New York. Educational presentations regarding bereavement, SIDS risk reduction, and first responder training.

Episcopal Church Home and Affiliates, Inc. (Buffalo, New York) Director of Social Services May 1993 – July 1996

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Responsibilities: Management of the Social Work department of a combined residential health care and subacute rehabilitation center. Provision of case management of Alzheimer’s/Dementia unit, including family support and behaviorally specific programming. Creation of an in-house ethics committee and introduction of a hospice-in-the-nursing-home pilot program in collaboration with local Hospice providers.

The Schofield Residence and Zacher Health Care Facilities (Buffalo New York) Social Work Consultant September 1994-June 1997 Responsibilities: Consultation by case referral for older adults in need of individual counseling or complex behavior management protocol development. The Salvation Army—Syracuse Area Services (Syracuse, New York)

Community Organizer and Senior Outreach Worker (BSW) June 1992 – May 1993

Responsibilities: Provide door-to-door outreach to low income seniors living in the downtown area. Provide direct assistance in completing applications for energy assistance, housing, medical assistance, and other direct social casework. Paid Fellowships and Sponsored Training Opportunities: Trainee, National Institutes of Health/Office for Behavioral and Social Science Research 2007 Summer Institute in Community Based Participatory Research Sponsored Training: July, 2007 Trainee, National Institute of Mental Health Mental Health Services Research Branch Sponsored Predoctoral New Investigator’s Training Sponsored Training: July, 2005 Trainee, National Center for Education Statistics Sponsored Training Recipient: Using the ECLS-B for Public and Policy Research. Sponsored Training: January, 2005 Fellow, National Institute of Mental Health Predoctoral Fellowship (T32), Washington University in St. Louis Funding Support: August 2000 – June 2003 Other Research and Evaluation Experience Parenting Training Best Practices for Substance Abuse and Prevention Faculty Consultant: Virginia Commonwealth University, Community Services Associates

Award Program January 2007-May 2007 Responsibilities: Reviewed literature and provided formal recommendations for parenting

training program development for the City of Richmond Family Drug Treatment Court SIDS Resources, Inc. (St. Louis, Missouri) Program Evaluator June 2002 - July 2006

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Responsibilities: Primary activities include evaluation planning and design, needs assessment, process and outcome evaluation implementation, and short-term evaluation of special projects.

Washington University in St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work

Research Assistant: Well-Being in Community Care Study (January 2001 – May 2001) Enhancing the Role of Community Long Term Care as a Gateway to Mental Health Services for Older Adults (June 2001-May 2003)

Principal Investigators: Nancy Morrow-Howell, PhD and Enola Proctor, PhD Responsibilities: Assist in finalizing data collection for the Well-Being in Community Care Study and utilize the preliminary findings from that study to develop a mixed-methods approach to measuring stakeholder involvement in future intervention development. HONORS AND AWARDS: Social Justice Award: VCU School of Social Work, May 2015 Society for Social Work and Research: SSWR Fellow, inducted January 2015 Currents of Change Award, Exemplary Community Engaged Research Partnership: VCU Council on Community Engagement, May 2012 National Institute of Mental Health: New Investigator’s Award, 2005 Washington University in St. Louis: Social Sciences Award, Graduate Research Symposium, 2003 Syracuse University: Outstanding Gerontology Student Fellowship Award, 1993 State University of New York College at Buffalo: Excellence in Social Work Award, 1992 FACULTY AND COMMUNITY MENTORING: Dr. Hollee McGinnis (Tenure Track Faculty Mentor) Ms. Nicole O-Pries (Term Faculty Mentor) Dr. Karen Chartier (Tenure Track Faculty Mentor) Dr. Cristina Bares (Tenure Track Faculty Mentor) Dr. D. Crystal Coles (NIH Loan Repayment Program) Ms. Alyssa Gupton (Zelda Foster Professional Mentoring Program)

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DOCTORAL DISSERTATION ADVISEMENT: Dissertations Defended as Chair:

DeCarlo, Matt (May 2016). Self-determination in social service delivery for persons with disabilities. VCU School of Social Work. Gray, Lisa (May 2015). Exploring well-being among military spouses. VCU School of Social Work Klein, Mariette (May 2014). Dementia Caregivers: An exploration of their knowledge, beliefs, and behavior regarding advance care planning for end of life. VCU School of Social Work.

Sawyer, Jason (May 2014). Crossing boundaries: Building a model to effectively address difference in community practice. VCU School of Social Work

McLeod, David (May 2013). Assessing the effects of perpetrator gender in the investigation, service delivery, and disposition of sexual abuse cases. VCU School of Social Work Foreman, Sharon (May, 2011). Organizational culture and partnership process: A grounded theory study of community-campus partnerships. VCU School of Social Work. Dissertations in Progress as Chair: Compton, Kimberly (May 2021, anticipated). Expanding Understandings of Environmental Engagement and Pro-Environmental Behaviors in Directly Affected Populations. VCU School of Social Work. Luce, Claire (May 2020, anticipated). Grief, loss and climate change: Validation of a solastalgia scale. VCU School of Social Work. Swan, Laura (May 2020, anticipated). Exploring contraceptive access and family planning outcomes among U.S. women. VCU School of Social Work

Dissertations Completed as Committee Member:

Wingate, Jesse (May 2020). Work Hope and Work Volition: Exploring the Influence of Students’ Rurality and Socioeconomic Status. VCU Department of Psychology. Aslanzadeh, Farah (May 2020). Cognitive Debiasing Intervention for Assessment of Prolonged Grief Disorder. VCU Department of Psychology. Massey, Michael (May 2019). A Critical Race Theory Examination of Educator Perceptions of School-Wide Positive Behavior Supports at the Pre-implementation Stage. VCU School of Social Work. Casey, Rachel (May, 2018). Mental Health Difficulties and Service Use of Incarcerated Women: The Influence of Violence Perpetration and Victimization. VCU School of Social Work.

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Cummings, Cory (May, 2017). The Anatomy of CBPR: A Case Study of CBPR Implementation for Health Promotion with the Peer Community. VCU School of Social Work. Prorock-Ernest, Amy (May 2017). Walking in Beauty: Responsive and responsible health and healing among Virginia American Indian people. VCU School of Social Work. Gupta, Linda (December 2016). Wreading, Performing, and Reflecting: The Application of Narrative Hypertext and Virtual World Experiences to Social Work Education. VCU Interdisciplinary Program in Media Art and Text. Onorato, Patricia (December 2016). Parent-implemented intervention for Spanish speaking parents of preschoolers. VCU School of Education.

Collison, Elizabeth (August 2016). Evaluating the Pennebaker paradigm with bereaved emerging adults: Applications of text analysis. VCU Department of Psychology. George, Cynthia (May 2016). Supporting teen leadership: Evaluation infrastructure for teen-led interventions promoting highway safety. VCU School of Social Work. Best, Katie (May 2016). Universal Design for Learning: A Virtual application in Jamaica. VCU School of Education. Charles, Jennifer Keast (May 2015). Measuring mental health provider stigma: The development of a valid and reliable self-assessment instrument. VCU School of Social Work. Perkins, Nathan (May 2014). Case studies of sibling violence. VCU School of Social Work.

Vealey, Beth-ann (May 2014). U.S. women Marines’ experiences and perspectives about coping with service life: A phenomenological study. VCU School of Social Work. Cohen-Filipic, Katherine (May 2013). Guilt, blame, and responsibility: The experiences of parents and clinicians providing services to adolescents with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse challenges. VCU School of Social Work Huennekens, Mary Ellen (May 2013). The cross-linguistic effects of dialogic reading on young English language learners. VCU School of Education, Department of Special Education and Disability Policy.

Kanhadilok, Supannee (May 2013). Predictors of continuing breastfeeding in adolescent mothers in Thailand. VCU School of Nursing.

Jagger, Jessica (May, 2011). Emergency management policy intent and experiences for people with disabilities: A comparative policy analysis in the US and Jamaica. VCU School of Social Work.

Ryosho, Natsuko (May, 2010). Job and personal resources and demands: The effects of job satisfaction and job search behavior of Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) working in nursing homes. VCU School of Social Work.

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Chen, Hsing-Jung (December, 2009). Robust protective factors that promote the positive adjustment in youths of a parent with depression. VCU School of Social Work.

Dissertations in Process as Committee Member:

Cody, Anna (December 2020, anticipated). Bridging the Gap: Building Capacity for Utilizing Participatory Approaches with Children in US Child Welfare Practice. VCU School of Social Work. Molinini, Rebecca (May 2022, anticipated). The Impact of Emotional Availability on Efficacy of Physical Therapy Intervention. VCU School of Allied Health Professions, Department of Physical Therapy. UNIVERSITY, PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

Academic Service: School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University Leadership Roles in Faculty Service: Chair, Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs Search Committee (2019-2020) Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee (2018-2019) Chair, Curriculum Transformation Steering Committee (2014 to 2017) Chair, Faculty Search Committee (2011-2012) Co-Chair, Faculty Rights and Responsibilities Committee (2011-2013) Ongoing Service:

§ Governance and Operations Committee (2019-present) § BSW Program Committee (2017-present) § Doctoral Program Committee (2006-2017) § Programs Committee (2013 – 2018) • Faculty Rights and Responsibilities Committee (2006-2008; 2011-2013) --Governance Document Revision Chair --Faculty Roles and Rewards subcommittee § Faculty Search Committee Member (2010-2011) § Samuel S. Wurtzel Endowed Chair Search Committee Member (2013-2015) § PhD Comprehensive Examination Core Committee (2008-2010) § Academic Standards Committee (2008-2010) § MSW Micro Content Curriculum Committee (2006-2010) § Distance Learning Program Development Task Force (2009-2010) § MSW Leadership Education Ad-Hoc Committee (2006-2007)

Academic Service: Virginia Commonwealth University

VCU Institute for Women’s Health

§ Advisory Committee (2018-present) § Research Scientist for Perinatal Mental Health (2014–2017) § Pregnancy Research Group Member (2009 -2013)

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§ Research Core Committee Member (2006 to 2009) § Poster Reviewer, 6th Annual Women’s Health Research Day (April 2010)

VCU Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research

§ Community Engagement Core Steering Committee Member (2012-2015) § Health Care Provider Workgroup Member (2012-2014)

VCU Center on Health Disparities

§ Advisory Board (2018-present) § Chair, Community Connections for Health Subcommittee (June 2007 to July 2010) § Academic Partner Member, Mosby Court Community Engagement Project § Community Steering Committee Member

VCU Interdepartmental Promotion & Tenure Peer Reviews

• School of Education, Department of Teaching and Learning • School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine • School of Medicine, Department of Social and Behavioral Health • School of Dentistry

Academic Service: Washington University in St. Louis, Brown School of Social Work

§ Research and Evaluation Curriculum Committee (2002-2005) § Field Seminar Curriculum Committee (2003-2005)

Service to the Profession:

Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) Co-chair: Maternal and Infant Mental Health Special Interest Group (2010 – present) SSWR Fellow: Inducted January 2015 Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Council Member: Role and Status of Women in Social Work Education (CORSW) (2014 to present)

Interdisciplinary Journal Peer Review (Ad Hoc) American Journal of Public Health (2008 to present) American Journal of Community Psychology (2012 to present) Illness, Crisis, and Loss (2011 to present) Journal of Affective Disorders (2011 to present) Journal of Rural Health (2010 to present) Journal of Women’s Health (2015 to present) Maternal and Child Health Journal (2008 to present) Psychology, Health and Medicine (2010 to present) Qualitative Health Research (2012 to present) Qualitative Social Work (2011 to present) Women’s Health Issues (2009 to present) Women and Health (2012-present) Health and Social Work (2012 to present)

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Interdisciplinary Grant Peer Review: Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI): Research Grant Reviewer 2012-present Center for Scientific Review, PCORI Pilot Program (February 2012)

National Institutes of Health, Challenge Grant Program (July-Aug 2009) Conference Abstract Peer Review: Society for Social Work and Research (2008 to present) Council on Social Work Education (2011 to present) International Conference for Perinatal and Infant Death (2010, Abstract Review Chair) Service to the Professional Practice Community: Pregnancy Loss and Infant Death Alliance (PLIDA): www.plida.org Past-President, Board of Directors, 2011 to 2013 President, Board of Directors, 2008-2011 Vice President, Board of Directors, 2006-2008 Mothers in Sympathy and Support (MISS) Foundation National Research Advisory Council, Appointed 2003 Service to the Regional/Local Community:

Red Door Ministry, Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church: Pastoral Care and Social Service Volunteer (2015 to present) Covenant Woods Continuing Care Retirement Community: Chaplain Intern (October 2015 – April 2016; ongoing chaplaincy support prn)

Westminster Canterbury Richmond: Chaplain Support and Worship Leader prn Nurture: www.nurturerva.org Education Committee Member, 2012 – present City of Richmond Healthy Start Consortia Member, 2007-present Maternal, Child and Family Health Coalition (St. Louis, MO) Community Grant Reviewer (Improving Maternal Mental Health Initiative) 2011-2012 Steering Committee Member, 2010-present Central Commonwealth Perinatal Council Co-Chair: 2006-2008; FIMR Community Case Review Team Member: 2006-2012 (FIMR project closure) Healthy Baby Begins with You/Preconception Peer Educators Program Co-sponsored by the Virginia Department of Health and the City of Richmond Healthy Start Service Learning Team Leader: Virginia Commonwealth University (interdisciplinary)

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St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Richmond Virginia Commonwealth University Vestry Member (2013-2015), Jr. Warden (2014); Sr. Warden (2015)

Lay Leader: Online Faith Formation, Worship; Community Outreach/Food Pantry Current Professional Organizational Memberships:

Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR): Maternal and Infant Mental Health Special Interest Group Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) American Public Health Association (APHA): Mental Health and Maternal and Child Health Special Interest Group member Pregnancy Loss and Infant Death Alliance (PLIDA)