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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D. March 2017 Current Title: Paul J. Ramsay Chair Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry Business Address: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center 1542 Tulane Avenue, 2 nd floor, New Orleans, LA 70112 Business Telephone and Fax: cell: 504-296-9011, fax: 504-568-6006 Business email Address: [email protected] Education: Undergraduate Syracuse University, B.A., Cum Laude, Psychology, August 1966 Graduate/Medical Syracuse University, M.A., Psychology, June 1967, Syracuse University, Ph.D., Psychology, June 1969 Internship Internship in Clinical Psychology - Children's Hospital Medical Center and Judge Baker Guidance Center, Harvard Medical School, August 1975- July1976 Residency Post-Doctoral Fellowships Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology - The Menninger Foundation, July 1976- August 1978 Clinical Fellowships Graduate, Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis, July 1985 Certification: National Register of Health Service Providers (1979-Present) Certified Psychologist, Number 426, State of Kansas (1978-1987) Licensure: Licensed Psychologist State, license number, effective dates State of Louisiana Number 538, (1987- Present) Academic, Professional, and Research Appointments: Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, August 1986-present Faculty, New Orleans Psychoanalytic Center, August 1986-Present Adjunct Professor of Psychology, University of New Orleans, September 1986- Present Director, Violence Intervention Program for Children and Families, September 1991-August 2005 Director, LSUHSC Harris Center for Infant Mental Health, August 1997-present Visiting Professor, University College London August 1998 2008 Clinical Director for Child and Adolescent Services, Louisiana Spirit Disaster Crisis Counseling Program, September 2005-2009 Barbara Lemann Professor 2009-2014 Paul J. Ramsay Chair of Psychiatry, 2014-present Co-Director, Mental and Behavioral Health Capacity Project for Gulf Region Health Outreach Program, May 2012-present Co-Principal Investigator, Terrorism and Disaster Coalition for Child and Family Resilience, Center in National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Chair for Program Committee Workgroup, Zero to Three Annual Conference, 2017-

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CURRICULUM VITAE Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D.

March 2017 Current Title: Paul J. Ramsay Chair Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry Business Address: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center 1542 Tulane Avenue, 2nd floor, New Orleans, LA 70112 Business Telephone and Fax: cell: 504-296-9011, fax: 504-568-6006 Business email Address: [email protected] Education:

Undergraduate Syracuse University, B.A., Cum Laude, Psychology, August 1966 Graduate/Medical Syracuse University, M.A., Psychology, June 1967, Syracuse University, Ph.D., Psychology, June 1969 Internship Internship in Clinical Psychology - Children's Hospital Medical Center and Judge Baker Guidance Center, Harvard Medical School, August 1975- July1976 Residency Post-Doctoral Fellowships Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology - The Menninger Foundation, July 1976- August 1978

Clinical Fellowships Graduate, Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis, July 1985 Certification: National Register of Health Service Providers (1979-Present)

Certified Psychologist, Number 426, State of Kansas (1978-1987) Licensure: Licensed Psychologist State, license number, effective dates State of Louisiana Number 538, (1987-Present)

Academic, Professional, and Research Appointments: Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, August 1986-present

Faculty, New Orleans Psychoanalytic Center, August 1986-Present Adjunct Professor of Psychology, University of New Orleans, September 1986-

Present Director, Violence Intervention Program for Children and Families, September

1991-August 2005 Director, LSUHSC Harris Center for Infant Mental Health, August 1997-present Visiting Professor, University College London August 1998 –2008 Clinical Director for Child and Adolescent Services, Louisiana Spirit Disaster

Crisis Counseling Program, September 2005-2009 Barbara Lemann Professor 2009-2014 Paul J. Ramsay Chair of Psychiatry, 2014-present Co-Director, Mental and Behavioral Health Capacity Project for Gulf Region

Health Outreach Program, May 2012-present Co-Principal Investigator, Terrorism and Disaster Coalition for Child and Family

Resilience, Center in National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Chair for Program Committee Workgroup, Zero to Three Annual Conference,

2017-

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Membership in Professional Organizations: Member, American Psychological Association, 1970-present Member of APA Committee on Academic Freedom and Conditions of

Employment, 1974-1976 Fellow of Divisions 7, 1977 and 35, 1978 to present Member of Information Committee, Division 7, 1978-1979 Member of Credentials Committee, Division 7, 1980-1983 Member, Division 37- Child, Youth and Family Services, 2000-present Member, Society for Research in Child Development, 1970-present Member of Publications Committee, 1974-1991 Member of Governing Council, 1985-1991 Chair, Interdisciplinary Affairs Committee, 1995-1997 Secretary, 1985-1991 Member of Board of Directors, Zero to Three, 1986-present President, Board of Directors, 2003-2006 Executive Committee, 2001-2008 Program Chair for National Training Institute, 2010-2013 Committee on the Board, 2010-present Member, World Association for Infant Mental Health, 1988-present President, World Association for Infant Mental Health, 1992-1996 Member of Executive Committee, 1985-2002 Secretary, l985-1991 Honorary President, 2011) Member, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 2004-present Member, American Psychoanalytic Association, 1993-present Member, Committee for the Fund for Psychoanalytic Research, Committee on

Scientific Activities, Committee on Psychoanalysis, Community and Society, 1993-present

Member International Psychoanalytic Association, 1993-present Member American Orthopsychiatric Association Fellow, 1976-Present Member International Conference on Infant Studies, 1978- 1990 Member National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, 2006-2012

Awards and Honors:

Psi Chi, Psychology Honorary Graduate School University Fellowship, 1967-1968

National Institute of Mental Health Predoctoral Research Fellowship, 1968-1969 Listed in American Men and Women of Science, 1973-Present Listed in Who's Who of American Women, 1982-Present Harris Award for work with Adolescent Mothers and their Infants, Chicago

Institute for Psychoanalysis, 1989-1990. Pfizer Award for Excellence in Research, Education, and Patient Care, Louisiana

State University Medical Center, 1997 First Place in Menninger Scientific Writing Competition for book Children in a

Violent Society, 1997 Badge of Honor, The New Orleans Police Foundation, 1998 Role Model by Young Leadership Council, New Orleans, 2000 Best social science reference text, American Publishers Association for the

WAIMH Handbook of Infant Mental Health (four volumes), 2000 Nicholas Hobbs Award by Division 37 of the American Psychological Association

for contributions to public policy, 2002

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Medal of Honor awarded by the Mayor of New Orleans, 2002 Honored with Proclamation from the New Orleans City Council recognizing work

helping children and families in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, 2006. Family Services of New Orleans for Outstanding Service, 2007. Sarah Haley Award for Clinical Excellence in work with trauma by the

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 2007 Proclamation from the St. Bernard School Board for outstanding and continuing

service, 2007 Recognized as “Hero of Gustav” by LSU Health Sciences Center, 2008 Awarded with the LSUHSC team from the Department of Psychiatry a

Distinguished Partners in Education Award by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education of the State Department of Education for work in schools following Hurricane Katrina, 2009

Honorary President Distinction, World Association for Infant Mental Health, 2010 Presidential Commendation from the American Psychiatric Association for

leadership in mental health recovery following Hurricane Katrina, 2010 Recognized with the Reginald Lourie Award for leadership in the field of infant

mental health and outstanding contributions to the health and welfare of children and families, 2014.

Awarded the Paul J. Ramsey Chair, September 2014

TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND RESPONSIBILITIES Course/Clerkship/Residency or Fellowship/CME Directorships Assistant Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Cornell University, 1969-1971

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Temple University, 1971-1973 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Temple University, 1973-1976 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Human Development, University of

Kansas, 1977-1984 Temporary Professor, Department of Psychology, Kansas State University, 1978-

1979 Research and Staff Psychologist, The Menninger Foundation, 1978-1986 Instructor, Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis, 1981-1986 Adjunct Professor, Department of Human Development, University of Kansas,

1984-1986

Director, Infant and Child Development Center, The Menninger Foundation, 1985-1987

Curriculum Development/Implementation Developing Infant Mental Health curriculum for year-long training program for child psychiatry residents, clinical psychology post-doctoral fellows, clinical psychology pre-doctoral fellows, and social work trainees Formal Course Responsibilities

Undergraduate Courses: (1969-1975 at Cornell University & Temple University) Evolution of Female Personality: History and Prospects Introductory Developmental Psychology Introductory Psychology (Developmental Section) Sex Role Development and Sex Differences Infant Development

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Graduate Courses: (1969-1975 at Cornell University and Temple University) Socialization and the Parent-Child Relationship Advanced Personality Development Seminar in Developmental Psychology Practicum in Developmental Psychology Infancy Seminar Emotional and Social Development in Infancy

Post Graduate Courses: Infant Mental Health, 1984-1986 Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis Cornell University and Temple University, 1969-1975

o Human Development o Infancy o Emotional and Social Development o Infant and Relationship Development for High Psychosocial Risk

Groups Director of Year Long Seminar in Infant Mental Health for Harris Center for

Infant Mental Health, LSU Health Sciences Center, 1999-present o Infant Mental Health o Posttraumatic Stress Disorder o Trauma and effects on children and adolescents o Vicarious trauma and secondary traumatization

Development lectures for course for 2nd year medical students on infancy and early childhood and child and adolescent development, 2006-present

Discussion group on mental health issues for 1st year medical students Infant mental health for child psychiatry fellows, 2006-2010 Infancy and Early Childhood for 2nd year medical students, Psychiatry and

Medicine, February 2016 Departmental/Interdisciplinary Teaching Conferences

Grand Rounds on "Adolescents as Mothers," LSU and Tulane Medical Centers, New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1986.

Grand Rounds on “Infant Mental Health” at Our Lady of the Lake Medical Center, Baton Rouge, June, 2001.

School Violence: Risk Factors and Prevention, LSU Health Sciences Center, September, 2001

Infant Mental Health: What is it and Why is it Important?, Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital, July, 2003

Grand Rounds, Children’s Hospital, New Orleans with Patricia Morse, Stewart Gordon, and Ragihur Mangat on “Psychologcial Trauma in a General Pediatrics Population: Results from the Louisiana Rural Trauma Services Center,” New Orleans, June, 2005

In the Eye of the Storm: Mental Health Recovery Post Katrina, LSU Health Sciences Center, November, 2009

Mental Health Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill: Ways to Build Resilience, LSUHSC, September, 2012

Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and the Gulf Oil Spill, LSU Health Sciences Center, September, 2013

Trauma through the Eyes of a Young Child, Children’s Hospital, Dallas, November, 2013

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Undergraduate, Medical, or Graduate Students Trained:

Train Predoctoral interns in Clinical Psychology, Child Psychiatry Fellows, and Social Workers through Harris Center for Infant Mental Health – Year long training, 1997-present

Lecture Medical Students on development yearly in Psychiatry course Thesis and Dissertation Committees: Approximately 20 psychology students

while on the faculty of Cornell University, Temple University, and University of Kansas; 3 students from UNO

Post-Doctoral or Post-Residency Fellows Trained: Approximately 25 postdoctoral psychologist trained; 1-2 postdoctoral fellows each year in Harris Center for Infant Mental Health and research programs.

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP

Grants and Contracts: Funded (percent of effort included for past 5 years) "Mental Health Program for High Risk Infants and Their Families," Principal Investigator, National Institute of Mental Health, 1982-1987, $776,555

"Transition to Parenthood: Parent and Infant Risk Factors." Co-Principal Investigator, National Institute of Mental Health, 1984-1988, $402,229

"Developmental Psychopathology: Precursors and Prevention." Principal Investigator, Kenworthy-Swift Foundation, 1986-1989 $120,000

"Preventive Intervention with High Risk Families and Infants." Principal Investigator, Ralph L. Smith Foundation, 1986-1987, $20,000; 1987-1988, $20,000

"A Preventive Intervention Program for Adolescent Mothers and their Infants." Principal Investigator, Institute for Mental Hygiene (New Orleans) 1988-1991, $345,455

"Developmental Risk for Adolescent Mothers and Infants." Principal Investigator, Spencer Foundation, 1989-1992, $268,575

"Individual, Family and Intergenerational Influences." Chairman of conference funded by MacArthur Foundation Transition Network, March 1990, $15,275

"Intergenerational Issues in Adolescent Pregnancy - Exploratory Phase." MacArthur Foundation Transition Network, 1990-1991, $7,975

"Intergenerational Family Influences on Adolescent Pregnancy." Principal Investigator with James Jackson, Ph.D. and Toni Antonucci, Ph.D., (University of Michigan). MacArthur Foundation Transition Network, 1992-1993, $87,000

"Narratives in African American Preschool Children." "The Development of Empathy in African American Preschool Children."

Principal Investigaor, MacArthur Foundation Early Transitions Network, 1992 $1,465

"The Effects of Violence on Children: A Serious Mental Health Concern", Principal Investigator, Institute for Mental Hygiene, Brown Foundation, Booth-Bricker Fund, Greater New Orleans Foundation, Louisiana Power and Light, 1992-1995, $288,000

“New Orleans Violence and Children Intervention Project”, Principal Investigator, Entergy Corporation, Brown Foundation, Booth-Bricker Fund, Greater New Orleans Foundation, Jones Foundation, Frost Foundation, McDonald Charitable Funds, 1995-1996, $100,000

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“Mental Health Violence Prevention Initiative with Police” Principal Investigator. Funded for 1996-1997, 1997-1998, 1998-1999; 1999-2000, 2000-2001, Louisiana Office on Law Enforcement, Crime Victims Assistance, $210,000

Violence Intervention Program for Children and Families (VIP) - Private donations, 1996-1999, $210,000

Harris Center for Infant Mental Health, Principal Investigator, Harris Foundation, 1996-2006, $2,000,000

“Violence Intervention Project for Children and Families” (VIP) - Baptist Community Ministries, New Orleans, 1997-1998, $84,400

Violence Intervention Program for Children and Families (VIP) - Baptist Community Ministries, New Orleans, 1998-2001, $205,000 (with match for years 2 and 3)

New Orleans Area Safe Start Tier II Program, Principal Investigator, Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 2000-2002, $670,000

“Starting Secure: Building the Emotional, Intellectual and Social Capacity of Young Children in Child Care.” Co-Principal Investigator, Institute for Mental Hygiene, New Orleans, 2001-2004, $250,000

Building Scientifically Valid Systems to Investigate the Prevalence and Impact of Child Exposure to Domestic Violence. Co-Investigator with John Fantuzzo, Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania) & Wanda Mohr, Ph.D. (Rutgers University). Packard Foundation, 2001-2004, $400,000

Louisiana Rural Trauma Services Center. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (Part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network) Co-Project Director with Howard J. Osofsky, M.D., Ph.D., 2003-200, $1,999,000 (50% of time)

St. Bernard Family Resilience Project. Baptist Community Ministries. Co-Project Director with Howard J. Osofsky, M.D., Ph.D., 2006-2009. $400,000.

Foundation for the MidSouth. Funding for the Family Resilience Project, Principal Investigator, 2006, $30,000

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. New Orleans Metropolitan Area Family Resiliency Project, Co-Project Director with Howard J. Osofsky, M.D., Ph.D., 2007-2008, $746,582

Mailman Foundation funding for Dependency Court Project (with Judge Cindy Lederman and Dr. Lynne Katz), Principal Investigator, 2008-2009

Louisiana Association of United Ways/Red Cross funding for Family Resiliency Project, Co-Project Director with Howard J. Osofsky, M.D., Ph.D., 2008-2009, $554,246

Louisiana Rural Trauma Services Center-Substance Abuse Mental Health Administration. Principal Investigator, Center in National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2008-2012, $1,999,000 (50% time)

Early Trauma Treatment Network-Treatment/Services Development Program (Four Site Network- University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, Louisiana State University Medical Center, Tulane Medical Center, Boston Medical Center Site Director,. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2000-2012, $300,000: 2012-2016, $280,000 (10% of time)

Harris Foundation funding for LSUHSC Harris Center for Infant Mental Health, Director, 2006-2018, $125,000 (10% of time)

Mental and Behavioral Health Capacity Project for the Gulf Region Health Outreach Program, Funded as part of the Medical Settlement following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Co-Director, 2012-2017, $14,400,00 (80% time)

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Terrorism and Disaster Consortium for Child and Family Resilience, National Child Traumatic Stress Network, Co-Principal Investigator, 2016-2020

Journal Publications Refereed Journal Publications

Osofsky, J.D. (1970). The Shaping of Mothers' Behavior by Children. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 32, 400-405.

Osofsky, H.J. & Osofsky, J.D. (1970) The Adolescent as Mother: Factors Related to Their Children's Development. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 40, 825-834. Also reprinted in S. Chess A.Thomas (eds.), Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1971.

Osofsky, J.D. (1971) Children's Influences Upon Parental Behavior. An Attempt to Define the Relationship with the Use of Laboratory Tasks. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 83, 157-169.

Osofsky, J.D. & O'Connell, E.J. (1971) Parent-Child Interaction: Daughters' Effects Upon Mothers' and Fathers' Behaviors. Developmental Psychology, 7, 157-168.

Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J. & Rajan, R. (1971) Psychological Effects of Legal Abortion. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 14, 215-234.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (1972) The Psychological Reaction of Patients to Legalized Abortion. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 42, 48-60.

Osofsky, J.D. & Hunt, D.E. (1972) Personality Correlates of Parental Teaching Behavior. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 121, 3-10.

Osofsky, H.J., Osofsky, J.D., Kendall, N. & Rajan, R. (1973) Adolescents as Mothers: An Interdisciplinary Approach to a Complex Problem. The Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2, 233-249.

Osofsky, J.D., & Danzger, B. (1974) Relationships Between Neonatal Characteristics and mother-Infant Interaction. Developmental Psychology, 10, 124-130.

Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., Rajan, R. & Spitz, D. (1975) Psychological Aspects of Abortion in the United States. The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, 42, 456-467.

Osofsky, J.D. (1976) Neonatal Characteristics and Mother-Infant Interaction in Two Observational Situations. Child Development, 47, 1138-1147.

Osofsky, J.D. & O'Connell, E.J. (1977) Patterning of Newborn Behavior in an Urban Population. Child Development, 48, 532-536.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (1978) Teenage Pregnancy: Psychosocial Considerations. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 21, 1161-1173.

Osofsky, J.D. (1982) The Development of the Parent-Infant Relationship. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 1, 625-642.

Ware, L.W., Osofsky, J.D., Eberhart-Wright, A. & Leichtman, M.L. (1987) Issues in Designing a Preventive Intervention Program for Adolescent Mothers and Infants. Infant Mental Health, 8, 418-428. (Also reprinted in French Edition).

Osofsky, J.D., Culp, A.M. & Ware, L.M. (1988) Intervention Challenges with Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants. Psychiatry, 51, 236-241.

Culp, R., Appelbaum, M., Osofsky, J.D. & Levy, J. (1988) Adolescent and Older Mothers: Comparison Between Prenatal Maternal Variables and Newborn Interaction Measures. Infant Behavior and Development, 11, 357-366.

Osofsky, J.D. (1988) Attachment Theory and Research and the Psychoanalytic Process. Pychoanalytic Psychology, 5, 159-177.

Osofsky, J.D. & Eberhart-Wright, A. (1988) Affective Exchanges Between High Risk Mothers and Infants. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 69, 221-232.

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Culp, R.E., Culp, A.M., Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J. (1991) Adolescent and older mothers' interaction patterns with their six-month-old infants. Journal of Adolescence, 14, 195-200.

Carter, S., Osofsky, J.D., & Hann, D.M. (1991) Speaking for Baby: Therapeutic Interventions with Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants, Infant Mental Health Journal, 12, 291-302.

Osofsky, J.D., Eberhart-Wright, A. & Hann, D.M. (1992) Children of Adolescent Mothers: A Group at Risk for Psychopathology. Infant Mental Health Journal, 13, 119-131. (in French in La Psychiatrie de l'Enfant).

Osofsky, J.D. (1993) Applied Psychoanalysis: How Research With Infants and Adolescents at High Psychosocial Risk Informs Psychoanalysis. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 41(Suppl), 193-208.

Osofsky, J.D., Wewers, S., Hann, D.M., Fick, A.C. & Richters, J. (1993) Chronic Community Violence: What is Happening to Our Children? Psychiatry, 56, 36-45.

Hann, D.M., Osofsky, J.D., Barnard, K. & Leonard, G. (1994) Dyadic Affect Regulation in Three Caregiving Environments, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 64, 263-269.

Osofsky, J.D. (1995) The Effects of Violence Exposure on Young Children, American Psychologist, 50, 782-788.(Reprinted in The Evolution of Psychology: Fifty years of the American Psychologist, 1998, American Psychological Association).

Osofsky, J.D. (1995) In New Orleans, Analytic Ideas and a Grassroots Approach Confront the Effects of Violence. The American Psychoanalyst, 29, 23-27.

Osofsky, J.D., (1995) Perspectives on Attachment and Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Psychology, 12, 347-362.

Osofsky, J.D., Cohen, G., Drell, M. (1995) The Effects of Trauma on Young Children: A Case of Two Year Old Twins, International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 76, 595-607.

Osofsky, J.D. (1996) How Psychoanalytically Informed Infant Observations Contribute to an Understanding of Psychoanalysis: A Commentary. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 44, 422-429.

Hubbs-Tait, L., Hughes, K.P., Culp, A.M., Osofsky, J.D., Hann, D.M., Eberhart-Wright, A., Ware, L.M. (1996) Children of Adolescent Mothers: Attachment representations, maternal depression, and later Behavior Problems. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 66, 416-426.

Osofsky, J.D. (1997) Invited Commentary: Community-Based Approaches to Violence Prevention. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 18, 405-407.

Osofsky, H.J. & Osofsky, J.D. (2001) Violent and Aggressive behaviors in young: A mental health and prevention perspective. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and biological processes, 64, 285-295.

Malik, N., Lederman, C.S., Crowson, M.M., & Osofsky, J.D. (2001) Evaluating maltreated infants, toddlers, and preschoolers in Dependency Court. Infant Mental Health Journal, 23, 576-592.

Lederman, C.S., Osofsky, J.D., Katz, L. (2001) When the bough breaks the cradle will fall: Promoting the health and well-being of infants and toddlers in juvenile court. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 52, 33-38.

Osofsky, J.D., (2003). Psychoanalytically based treatment for traumatized children and their families. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 23, 530-543.

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Appleyard, K. & Osofsky, J.D. (2003) Parenting after trauma: Supporting parents and caregivers in the treatment of children impacted by violence. Infant Mental Health Journal, 24, 111-125.

Osofsky, J.D. (2003) Prevalence of children’s exposure to domestic violence and child maltreatment: Implications for prevention and intervention. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 6, 161-171.

Osofsky, J.D., Rovaris, J.M., Hammer, J.H., Dickson, A., Freeman, N., Aucoin, K. (2004) Working with police to help children exposed to violence. Journal of Community Psychology, 32, 1-14.

Lederman, C. & Osofsky, J.D. (2004) Infant Mental Health Interventions in Juvenile Court: Prevention for the Future. Psychology, Public Policy, and the Law, 10, 162-177.

Kliebert, T., Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H. J., Costa, R., Drennan, P., Morse, P., & Morse, E. (2006) Trauma intervention and systems change in rural areas: The role of the juvenile judge in collaboration with mental health professionals. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 57, 71-77.

Osofsky, J.D., Kronenberg, M., Hammer, J.H., Lederman, C.S., Katz, L., Adams, S., Graham, M., & Hogan, A., (2007) The development and evaluation of the intervention model for the Florida infant mental health pilot program. Infant Mental Health Journal, 28, 259-280.

Lederman, C.S. & Osofsky, J.D. (2008) A judicial-mental health partnership to heal young children in juvenile court. Infant Mental Health Journal, 29, 36-47.

Osofsky, J.D., Putnam, F., & Lederman, C. (2008) Vicarious traumatization and compassion fatigue: How to maintain emotional health when working with trauma. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 59, 91-101.

Osofsky, J.D. (2008) In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: A personal story of a psychologist from New Orleans. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 12-17.

Osofsky, J.D. (2009) Perspectives on helping traumatized infants, young children and their families. Infant Mental Health Journal, 30, 673-677.

Osofsky, H.J., Osofsky, J.D., Kronenberg, M., Brennan, A., & Cross, T. (2009) Posttraumatic stress symptoms in children after Hurricane Katrina: Predicting the need for mental health services. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 79, 212-220.

Masten, A. & Osofsky, J.D. (2010) Introduction. Disasters and their impact on child development. Child Development, 81, 1029-1039.

Kronenberg, M.E., Hansel, T.C., Brennan, A.M., Lawrason, B., Osofsky, H.J., & Osofsky, J.D. (2010) Children of Katrina: Lessons learned about post-disaster symptoms and recovery patterns, Child Development, 81, 1241-1259.

McLaughlin, K.S., Fairbank, J.A., Gruber, M.J., Jones R. T., Osofsky, J.D., Pfefferbaum, B., Sampson, N.A., & Kessler, R.C. (2010) Trends in serious emotional disturbance among youths exposed to Hurricane Katrina. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 49, 90-1000.

Hansel, T.C., Osofsky, H. J., Osofsky, J. D., Costa, R.N., Kronenberg, M.E., Selby, M.L. (2010) Attention to process and clinical outcomes of implementing a rural school-based trauma treatment program. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 23, 708-715.

Osofsky, H.J., Osofsky, J.D., Arey, J., Kronenberg, M. E., Hansel, T., Many, M., (2011) Hurricane Katrina’s First Responders: The Struggle to Protect and Serve in the Aftermath of the Disaster. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 5: S214-S219.

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Osofsky, J.D. & Lieberman, A. F. (2011) A call for integrating a mental health perspective into systems of care for abused and neglected infants and young children. American Psychologist, 66, 120-128.

Osofsky, H.J., Osofsky, J.D., Hansel, T.C., (2011) Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Mental Health Effects on Residents in Heavily Affected Areas: Abstract. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 5(4): 280-286.

Osofsky, H.J. & Osofsky, J.D. (2013) Hurricane Katrina and the Gulf Oil Spill: Lessons Learned. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 36, 371-383.

Hansel, TC, Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, HJ, Friedrich, P., (2013) The Effect of Long-Term Relocation on Child and Adolescent Survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 26, 613–620.

Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., Weems. C.F., Hansel. T.C., & King, L.S. (2014). Effects of Stress Related to the Gulf Oil Spill on Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. Doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsu085

Osofsky, H.J., Osofsky, J.D., Wells, J.H., Weems, C.F. (2014). Meeting Mental Health Needs after Hurricane Katrina. Psychiatric Services, 65, 280-283.

Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., Weems, C.F., King, L., Hansel, T.C. (2015) Trajectories of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms among Youth Exposed to both Natural and Technological Disasters. Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology, 1-9; doi.10.1111/jcpp.12420

Osofsky, J.D., Kronenberg, M., Bocknek, E., Hansel, T.C. (2015). Longitudinal Impact of Attachment-Related Risk and Exposure to Trauma among Young Children after Hurricane Katrina. Child & Youth Care Forum, 44 (4), 493-510.

Hansel, T., Osofsky, H., Osofsky, J.D., Speier, A. (2015). Long Term Mental and Behavioral Health Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Gulf Oil Spill. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering: Special Issue. J. Mar. Sci. Eng, 3(4), 1260-1271; doi:10.3390/jmse3041260

Hansel, T.C., Osofsky, H.J., Langhinrichsen-Rohling, J.,Speier, A., Rehner, T., Osofsky, J.D., Rohrer, G. (2015). Gulf Coast Resilience Coalition: An Evolved Collaborative Built on Shared Disaster Experiences, Response, and Future Preparedness. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 9(6):657-665. DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2015.118

Costa R, Hansel TC, Moore M, Many M, Osofsky J.D., Osofsky, H (2015) Teachers and School Personnel as First Responders following Disasters: Survivors and Supporters. Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders Treatment 4:4. doi:10.4172/2324-8947.1000146

Hansel, T., Osofsky, H., Osofsky, J.D., Speier, A. (2015). Long Term Mental and Behavioral Health Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Gulf Oil Spill. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering: Special Issue, 3(4), 1260-1271; doi:10.3390/jmse3041260

Hansel, T.C., Osofsky, H.J., Langhinrichsen-Rohling, J.,Speier, A., Rehner, T., Osofsky, J.D., Roher, G. (2015). Gulf Coast Resilience Coalition: An Evolved Collaborative Built on Shared Disaster Experiences, Response, and Future Preparedness. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 9(6):657-665. DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2015.118

Hansel, T.C., Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J. (2015). Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Katrina Inspired Disaster Screenings (KIDS): Psychometric Testing of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network Hurricane Assessment and Referral Tool. Child & Youth Care Forum, 44 (4), 567-582

King, L.S., Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., Weems, C.F., Hansel, T.C., & Fassnacht, G.F. (2015). Perceptions of Trauma and Loss among Children and Adolescents Exposed

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to Disasters: A Mixed-Methods Study. Current Psychology.10.1007/s12144-015-9348-4

Osofsky, H.J., Hansel, T.C., Osofsky, J.D., & Speier A. (2015). Factors Contributing to Mental and Physical Health Care in a Disaster-Prone Environment, Behavioral Medicine, 41:3, 131-137, DOI:10.1080/08964289.2015.1032201

Osofsky, J.D., Kronenberg, M. Bocknek, E, & Hansel, T.C. (2015). Longitudinal Impact of Attachment-Related Risk and Exposure to Trauma Among Young Children After Hurricane Katrina, Child and Youth Care Forum, 44 (4), 493-8. doi: 10.1007/s10566-015-9300-7

Osofsky, J.D.,Osofsky, H.J., Hansel, T.C., Kaliebe, K. & Graham, R. (2016) Benefits of integrating young child psychiatric services into primary care clinics in underserved communities. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 55 (10), S179, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2016.09.247

Weems, C.F., Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., King, L.S., Hansel, T.C. , Russell, J.D. (2016). A Three-Year Longitudinal Study of Perceptions of Competence and Well-being among Youth Exposed to Disasters. Applied Developmental Science. 1-14. Retrieved from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10888691.2016.121922

Non-refereed Journal Publications Osofsky, J.D. (1993) Introduction to Harris Symposium on Prevention and

Intervention. Infant Mental Health Journal, 14, 92-95. Osofsky, J.D. (1994) Participant in Roundtable: Children and Violence. Scholastic

Early Childhood Today, 8 (6), 46-48. Osofsky, J.D. (1995). The Effects of Domestic Violence on Children: The Invisible

Victims. Social Policy Reports, Vol. IX, No. 3, Ann Arbor, MI: Society for Research in Child Development.

Osofsky, J.D. & Fenichel, E. (1996) Islands of Safety: Assessing and Treating Young Victims of Violence. Washington, D.C.: Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families.

Fisher, C.B. & Osofsky, J.D. (1997). Training the applied developmental scientist for prevention and practice: Two current examples. Social Policy Reports, Society for Research in Child Development, Vol XI, No. 2.

Osofsky, J.D. (1998). PERSPECTIVES: Children are the silent victims of domestic violence and chronic community violence. In APSAC Advisor, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, 11(2).

Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H. J., & Harris, W.W. (2007). Katrina’s children: Social Policy for children in disasters. Social Policy Reports, Society for Research in Child Development, Vol 21(1), pp. 1-20.

Weatherston, D. & Osofsky, J. (2009) Special Issue: Working Within the Context of Relationships: Multidisciplinary, Relational, and Reflective Practice, Training, and Supervision. Infant Mental Health Journal, 30 (6), 569-677.

Osofsky, J.D., & Reuther, E.T. (2013). Young Children and Disasters: Lessons Learned about Resilience and Recover. Zero to Three Journal, 34(2), 46-54.

Moore, Michelle B. Osofsky, J.D. (2014). Benefits of child-parent psychotherapy for recovery following traumatic loss. Zero to Three Journal, 34(6), 9-13.

Books:

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Osofsky, J.D. (Ed.) (1979). Handbook of Infant Development. New York: Wiley-Interscience.

Osofsky, H.J. & Osofsky, J.D. (1980). Answers for New Parents: Adjusting to Your New Role. New York: Walker.

Osofsky, J.D. (Ed.) (1987). Handbook of Infant Development, 2nd Edition. New York: Wiley.

Emde, R.N., Osofsky, J.D. & Butterfield, P. (Eds.) (1993). Parental Responses to Infant Emotions: A New Instrument, Madison, Ct.: International Universities Press.

Osofsky, J.D. & Fenichel, E. (Eds.) (1994). Caring for Infants and Toddlers in Violent Environments: Hurt, Healing, and Hope. Zero to Three, Arlington, VA: National Center for Clinical Infant Programs.

Osofsky, J.D. & Fenichel, E. (Eds) (l996). Islands of Safety: Assessing and Treating Young Victims of Violence, Washington, D.C: Zero to Three/National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families.

Osofsky, J.D. (Ed.) (1997). Children in a Violent Society. New York: Guilford Publishers. Paperback edition issued in 1998.

Osofsky, J.D. & Fitzgerald, H.E. (Eds.). (2000). WAIMH Handbook of Infant Mental Health, (Four Volumes). New York: John Wiley and Sons. (Received American Publishers Association Best Social Science Reference Text for 2000).

Osofsky, J.D. & Fenichel, E. (Eds). (2000) Protecting Young Children in Violent Environments. Washington, D.C.: Zero to Three/National Center for Infants, Toddlers, & Families.

Osofsky, J.D. (Ed) (2004; paperback 2007). Young Children and Trauma: Intervention and Treatment. New York: Guilford Publishers.

Katz, L., Lederman, C., & Osofsky, J.D. (2010). Child Centered Practices for the Courtroom and Community: A Guide to Working Effectively with Young Children and their Families in the Child Welfare System. Baltimore, MD: Brookes Publishers.

Osofsky, J.D. (Ed) (2011) Clinical Work with Traumatized Young Children. New York: Guilford Publishers.

Thomas, K. & Osofsky, J.D (Eds) (2012). Emerging Issues in Infant Mental Health. Zero to Three Journal., Washington, DC.

Osofsky, J.D., Stepka, P., & King, L.C. (in press, 2016). Treating Infants and Young Children Impacted by Trauma: Interventions That Promote Healthy Development . Washington, DC: American Psychological

Association. Osofsky, J.D. & McAlister Groves, B. (Eds) (in preparation, 2016). Violence and Trauma in the Lives of Children: Vol I: Understanding the Impact Vol II: Prevention and Intervention.

Osofsky, J.D., Cohen, C., Huddleston, J., Hudson, L., Zavora, K., Lewis, M. (in press, 2017). Questions Every Judge and Lawyer Should Ask About Infants and Toddlers in the Child Welfare System (Update). Reno, NV: National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.

Book Chapters:

Osofsky, H.J., Osofsky, J.D. & Rajan, R. (1972) Low Income Pregnant Adolescents: Results of a Service Program for Mothers and Infants. In J.F. Gorman (ed.),

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Social and Health Needs in Childhood and Adolescence. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J. & Rajan, R. (1973) Psychological Effects of Abortion: Experience in the United States. In H.J. Osofsky & J.D. Osofsky (eds.), The Abortion Experience. Hagerstown, Maryland: Harper & Row.

Osofsky, H.J. & Osofsky, J.D. (1980) Normal Adaptation to Pregnancy and New Parenthood. In P.M. Taylor (ed.), Parent-Infant Relationships. New York: Grune & Stratton.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (1983) Adaptation to Pregnancy and New Parenthood. In L.Dennerstein & G.D. Burrows (eds.), Handbook of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Biomedical Press.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (1983) Pregnancy and New Parenthood: Issues Related to Adjustment and Parental Bonding. In J. Sciarra (ed.), Gynecology and Obstetrics, Vol. 6. New York: Grune & Stratton.

Osofsky, H.J. & Osofsky, J.D. (1983) Adolescent Adaptation to Pregnancy and Parenthood. In E. McAnarney (ed.), Premature Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenthood. York: Grune & Stratton.

Osofsky, J.D. (1983). Perspectives on Infant Mental Health. In M Kessler & S. Goldston (eds.), A Decade of Progress in Primary Prevention. Hanover: University Press of New England.

Tyson, R., Emde, R.N., Galenson, E. & Osofsky, J.D. (1984) Panel on Origins and Fates of Psychopathology in Infancy. In R. Tyson, E. Galenson, J. Call (eds.), Frontier of Infant Psychiatry, Vol. 2. New York: Basic Books.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (1984) Psychological and Developmental Perspectives on Expectant and New Parenthood. Review of Child Development Research, Vol. 8. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., Diamond, M. (1988) The Transition to Parenthood: Special Tasks and Risk Factors for Adolescent Parents. In W. Goldberg & G. Michaels (eds.), The Transition to parenthood: Current Theory and Research. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Osofsky, J.D. & Eberhart-Wright, A. (1992) Risk and Protective Factors for Parents and Infants. In G. Suci & S. Robertson (Eds.) Human Development: Future Directions in Infant Development Research. (pp. 29-35). New York: Springer-Verlag.

Osofsky, J.D. (1992) Affective Development and Early Relationships: Clinical Implications. In Interface of Psychoanalysis and Psychology, Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, (pp. 233-244).

Osofsky, J.D. (1992). Introduction. Can They Ever Feel Safe Again? The Impact of Community Violence on Infants, Toddlers, Their Parents and Practitioners. Washington, D.C.: Zero to Three Journal, National Center. NCCIP Publication. (Reprinted in Public Welfare, Fall 1992, pp. 23-35).

Osofsky, J.D. & Culp, R. (1993) A Relationship Perspective on the Transition to Parenthood. In G. Pollock & S. Greenspan (eds.), Course of Life, (pp. 75-98) 2nd edition, Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Osofsky, J.D., Drell, M., & Hann, D.M. (1993) The I-Feel Stories as a Projective Technique. In Emde, R.N., Osofsky, J.D. & Butterfield, P. (eds). Parental Responses to Infant Emotions: A New Instrument, (pp. 197-206). Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Osofsky, J.D., & Emde, R.N., (1993) Clinical and Research Implications: New Directions. In R.N. Emde, J.D., Osofsky and P. Butterfield (eds). Parental

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Responses to Infant Emotions: A New Instrument, (pp. 255-272). Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Osofsky, J.D. & Culp, A.M. (1993) Comparison between Teenage Mothers, High School Students and Low-Risk Groups. In R.N. Emde, J.D. Osofsky & P. Butterfield (eds.), Parental Responses to Infant Emotions: A New Instrument, pp. 149-160, Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Osofsky, J.D., Hann, D.M. & Peebles, C. (1993) Adolescent Parenthood: Risks and Opportunities for Parents and Infants. In C. Zeanah (Ed.) Handbook of Infant Mental Health. (pp. 106-119) New York: Guilford.

Osofsky, J.D., Hubbs-Tait, L., Eberhart-Wright, A & Culp, A.C. (1994) Vulnerabilities in Preschool Children of Adolescent Mothers: A Narrative Approach, Cohen, T. & Etezady (Eds). The Vulnerable Child, Madison, CT.: International Universities Press, (pp. 153-166).

Osofsky, J.D. (1994) Violence in the Lives of Young Children. A Position paper for the Carnegie Corporation Task Force on Meeting the Needs of Young Children, New York.

Osofsky, J.D. & Fenichel, E. (Eds) (1994) Caring for Infants and Toddlers in Violent Environments: Hurt, Healing, and Hope. Zero to Three: National Center for Clinical Infant Programs.

Osofsky, J.D. (1996). Impact on the Helper: Burnout and Countertransference issues in treatment of Young Children Exposed to Violence. In J.D. Osofsky and E. Fenichel (Eds). Islands of Safety: Assessing and Treating Young Victims of Violence. Washington, D.C.: Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families.

Osofsky, J.D. (1996) Family and Community Violence. In W.T. Boyce & J.P. Shonkoff (Eds) Twentieth Edition of Rudolph's Pediatrics, pp. 193-195.

Osofsky, J.D. & Scheeringa, M. (1998) Community and Domestic Violence Exposure: Effects on Development and Psychopathology. In D. Cicchetti & S. Toth (Eds). The Effects of Trauma on the Developmental Process. (pp. 155-180). Rochester: University of Rochester Press.

Osofsky, J.D. (1998) Children as Invisible Victims of Domestic and Community Violence. In G.W. Holden, R. Geffner, & E.N. Jouriles (Eds). Children Exposed to Marital Violence: Theory, Research, and Intervention. (Pp. 95-120). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Books.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (1998) Developmental implications of youth violence. In M.D. Levine, W.B. Carey, & A.C. Crocker (Eds). Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, 3rd edition. Pp. 493-498. Philadelphia: Saunders Co.

Osofsky, J.D. (1998) Psychosocial Risks for Adolescent Parents and Infants: Clinical Implications. In J. Noshpitz (Ed.) Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York: Wiley.

Osofsky, J.D. (Winter, 1999) The impact of violence on children. Invited paper for The Future of Children: Domestic Violence and Children, The Packard Foundation, Vol. 9, No. 3.

Osofsky, J. D. (2000) Early Developmental Issues for Understanding Borderline Personality Organization. In O. Kernberg, B. Dulz, U. Sachsse (Eds). Handbook of Borderli8ne Personality Disorder. New York: Schattauer-Verlag.

Osofsky, J.D. & Thompson, D. (2000) Adaptive and maladaptive parenting. In J.P. Shonkoff & S. J. Meisels (Eds). Handbook of Early Childhood Intervention, 2nd Edition, (pp. 54-75), New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Osofsky, J.D. (2000) Infants and violence: Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment. In J.D. Osofsky & H.E. Fitzgerald (Eds). WAIMH Handbook of Infant Mental Health. New York: Wiley Publishers.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (2002) Children’s exposure to community violence. Invited submission to Encyclopedia on Violence.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (2003) Children’s exposure to community violence: Psychoanalytic perspectives on education and treatment. In B. Sklarew, S. Wilkinson, & S. Twemlow (Eds). Violence, Terrorism, & Transmission of Trauma: Analytically Informed Interventions in the Community. New York: Analytic press.

Osofsky, J.D., Hammer, J. H., Freeman, N., & Rovaris, J.M. (2004) How law enforcement and mental health professionals can partner to help traumatized children. In J.D. Osofsky (Ed). Young children and trauma: Intervention and treatment. New York: Guilford Publishers.

Osofsky, J.D. & Lederman, C. (2004) Healing the child in juvenile court. In J.D. Osofsky (Ed). Young children and trauma: Intervention and treatment. New York: Guilford Publishers.

Osofsky, J.D. & Lederman, C.S. (2006) Mental health and judicial partnerships: Collaborating to reduce the effects of abuse on infants and families. In A. F. Lieberman & R. DeMartino (Eds). Interventions for children exposed to violence. Johnson and Johnson Pediatric Institute.

Osofsky, J. D., Osofsky, H.J., Kronenberg, M., Cross, T. (2009) The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Mental health considerations and lessons learned. In R. Kilmer, V. Gil-Rivas, R. Tedeschi, & L. Calhoun (Eds). Meeting the needs of children, families, and communities post-disaster: Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. American Psychological Association Press.

Speier, A.H., Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J. (2009) Building a Disaster Mental Health Response to a Catastrophic Event: Louisiana and Hurricane Katrina. In K. Cherry (Ed) Life Span Perspectives on Natural Disasters. (pp.241-260). New York: Springer.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. ( 2010) How to understand and help traumatized infants and families. In B. Lester & J. Sparrow (Eds). Nurturing Young Children and Their Families: Building on the Legacy of Berry Brazelton (pp. 254-263). New York: Wiley, 2009.

Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., & Bocknek, E.L. (2010) The impact of trauma on young children and families. In S. Tyano, M. Keren, H. Herrman, & J. Cox (Eds). Parenthood and mental health: A bridge between infant and adult psychiatry.

Osofsky, J.D., Osofsky, H.J., & Bocknek, E.L. (2010) The impact of trauma on parents and infants. In S. Tyano, M. Keren, H. Herrman, & John Cox (Eds). Parenthood and mental health, pp. 241-250. United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (2010) How to understand and help traumatized infants and families. In B. Lester and J. Sparrow (Eds). Nurturing Young Children and Their Families: Building on the Legacy of Berry Brazelton. New York: Wiley, 2009.

Many, M. & Osofsky, JD. (2011) Working with survivors of child sexual abuse. In P. Goodyear-Brown (Ed). Handbook of Child Sexual Abuse: Identification, Assessment and Treatment. (pp. 509-529).New York: Wiley.

Osofsky, J.D. & Osofsky, H.J. (2013) Lessons learned about the impact of disasters on children and families and post-disaster recovery. In A.M. Culp (Ed) Child and Family Advocacy: Bridging the gap between research, practice, and policy. Pp. 91-106, New York: Springer Publishers.

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Ghosh Ippen, C., Lieberman, A., & Osofsky, J.D. (2014). "My Daddy is a Star in the Sky": Understanding and treating traumatic grief in early chilldhood. In P. Cohen, M. Sossin, & R. Ruth (Eds). Healing after parent loss in childhood and adolescence. New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Osofsky, J.D., Chartrand, M. (2014). Military children from birth to five years. In S. Cozza & R. Lerner (Eds) Future of Children: Military Children and Families. Packard Foundation

Masten, A. S., Narayan, A. J., Silverman, W. K., & Osofsky, J. D. (2015). Children in war and disaster. In R. M. Lerner (Ed.), M. H. Bornstein and T. Leventhal (vol. Eds.), Handbook of child psychology and developmental science. Vol. 4. Ecological settings and processes in developmental systems, 7th edition (pp. 704-745). New York: Wiley.

Osofsky, J.D. (2016). Infant mental Health. In J. Norcross, M. Domenech-Rodriguez & D. Freedheim (Eds). American Psychological Association Handbook of Clinical Psychology, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

On-Line Publications: Osofsky,J.D. (2012). Vicarious traumatization and work in child welfare organizations:

Risk, prevention, and intervention. In Secondary trauma and the child welfare workforce.pp. Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, University of Minnesota School of Social Work. http://www.cehd.umn.edu/ssw/cascw/attributes/PDF/publications/CW360_2012.pdf

Reuther ET, Osofsky JD. (2013) Resilience after trauma in early development. Masten AS, topic ed. In: Tremblay RE, Boivin M, Peters RDeV, eds. Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development and Strategic Knowledge Cluster on Early Child Development; pp.1-8. http://www.child-encyclopedia.com/Pages/PDF/Reuther-OsofskyANGxp1.pdf

Osofsky, J.D., Kronenberg, M., Bocknek, E., Hansel, T.C. (2015).Longitudinal Impact of Attachment-Related Risk and Exposure to Trauma Among Young Children after Hurricane Katrina.Child and Youth Care Forum. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10566-015-9300-7?sa_campaign=email/event/articleAuthor/onlineFirst

Osofsky, J.D.. (2015) Contributed to Hurricane Katrina: Recovery and

Resilience Among Children. SAMHSA Journal- The Dialogue 11 (3-4), 17-

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Osofsky, J.D., Hansel, T.C., Moore, M.B., Callahan, K.L., Hughes, J.B., Dickson, A.B. (2016). The trauma of Hurricane Katrina: Developmental impact on young children. Zero to Three Journal, 36 (5) 30-33.

Osofsky,J.D. (2015) Contributed to on-line publication, ACEs Connection. http://www.acesconnection.com/blog/in-safe-babies-courts-99-of-kids-don-t-suffer-more-abuse-but-less-than-1-of-u-s-family-courts-are-safe-babies-courts Mental and Behavioral Capacity Project Website:

https://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/psychiatry/mbhcp.aspx LSUHSC Harris Infant Mental Health Center Website:

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https://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/psychiatry/lsu-psychology-harris-program/ Proceedings: Osofsky, H.J., Osofsky J.D., Wells, J., Weems, C., Hansel, T., King, L., Reuther, E., & Speier, A. (2014). Integrated Mental and Behavioral Health Services to Improve Patient Outcomes and Clinical Care. In Proceedings of the International Oil Spill Conference. Savannah, GA. Osofsky, H.J., Osofsky, J.D., Wells, J., Weems, C., Hansel, T., King, L., & Ciccone, A. (2014). Integrating Mental and Behavioral Health into Primary Care Clinics: Developing a System of Care Following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. In Proceedings of the Society of Petroleum Engineers International Conference on Health, Safety, and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. Long Beach, California. Published Book Reviews:

Osofsky, J.D. Do We Value Our Children Enough to Change Our Child Care Policies? Review of A. Clarke-Stewart, Child Care in the Family: A Review of Research and Some Propositions for Policy. Contemporary Psychology,1979, 24, 118.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of D. Block, "So The Witch Won't Eat Me": Fantasy and the Child's Fear of Infanticide. Abstracts of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1980, 54, 1 & 2.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of H. Segal, Melanie Klein. Abstracts of The Society for Research and Child Development, 1981, 55, 5 & 6.

Osofsky, J.D. Make Room for Dad. Review of M. Lamb, The Role of the Father in Child Development, 2nd edition. Contemporary Psychology, 1982, 27, 895-896.

Osofsky, J.D. The Development of Aggression: Links Between Psychoanalysis and Developmental Psychology-Commentary on H. Parens, The Development of Aggression in Early Childhood. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 1982, 2, 255-261.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of V. Hamilton, Narcissus and Oedipus: The Children of Psychoanalytis. Abstracts of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1983, 57, 3 & 4.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of G.J. Smith & A. Danielsson, Anxiety and Defensive Strategies in Childhood and Adolescence. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 1984, 48(2), 178-179.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of R. Emde (ed.), Rene Spitz: Dialogues From Infancy. Selected Papers. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 1985.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of A. Miller, Thou Shalt Not Be Aware: Society's Betrayal of the Child. Abstracts of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1985, 59, 3.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of H.R. Schaffer, The Child's Entry Into A Social World. Contemporary Psychology, 1986.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of S. Greenspan, S. Wiedner, R. Nover, A.Lieberman, R. Lourie, M. Robinson (eds.), Infants in Multirisk Families. Contemporary Psychology, 1988, 33.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of L. Fraiberg (ed.), Selma Fraiberg's Selected Writings. Merrill Palmer Quarterly, 1988.

Osofsky, J.D. The Power of Small Moments: A Review of Daniel Stern's Book. The Interpersonal World of the Infant, Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1986.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of The Essential Partnership by Stanley Greenspan and Nancy Thorndike Greenspan. Psychiatric Times, 1989.

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Osofsky, J.D. Review of S.K. Escalona, Critical Issues in the Early Development of Premature Infants. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 1989, 53(5), 461-462.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of Relationship Disturbances in Early Childhood edited by A. Sameroff and R.N. Emde. Infant Mental Health Journal, 1990, 11.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of Development, Genetics, and Psychology by Robert Plomin, The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1991.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of The Course of Life: Early Childhood, edited by G. Pollock & S. Greenspan, Psychiatric Times, 1991.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of Affect: Psychoanalytic Perspectives edited by T. Shapiro & R.N. Emde, Contemporary Psychology, 1993.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of The Essential Other, by R. Galatzer-Levy and B.J. Cohler. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1994.

Osofsky, J. D. Review of D. Freedman, A Primer of Development and R. Gemelli, Normal Child and Adolescent Development, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1998.

Osofsky, J.D. Review of B. McAllister Groves, Children who see too much, Contemporary Psychology, 2005.

Research Review Committee: Invited participant at Study Section on Adolescent Pregnancy, National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, July, 1979

Site Visit for Mental Retardation Research Committee of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to the University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, January, 1980

Site Visit for Mental Health Research Education Review Committee of the National Institute of Mental Health to Cornell University, January, 1980

Member, Mental Health Research Education Review Committee of the National Institute of Mental Health, 1980-1983

Invited member of National Research Council Committee (National Academy of Medicine) on Assessment of Family Violence Interventions, 1993-1997

Strategic Planning Committee on Cognitive, Social and Emotional Development, NIH, April, 2000

Member of Pew National Commission for Children in Foster Care, 2003-2004. Consultant for Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 1998-

present Scientific Presentations: Invited Presentations and Seminars, including plenary lectureships, will be combined with National Activities and Presentations and Visiting professorships or seminars:

Relationships Between Infant Characteristics and Mother-Infant Interaction." Participant in symposium at Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia, March, 1973

"Neonatal Characteristics and Directional Effects in Mother-Infant Interaction." Paper presented at symposium at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, April, 1975

"Infants and Fathers." Chairperson and organizer of symposium at American Psychological Association meeting, Chicago, September, 1975

Co-director and presenter, "Infant Psychiatry Workshop," The Menninger Foundation, Topeka, October, 1979, 1980, 1982

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Invited Lecture: "Consistency and Inconsistency in Early Parent-Infant Interaction." Keystone Conference on Parenting sponsored by Children's Hospital Medical Center, Denver, August 1978

Invited presentation at Conference to Reassess "State of the Art" of Infant Psychiatry, Chicago, February, 1979

Presentation at symposium on "Parenting at the Extremes of Reproductive Age" at the MacArthur Foundation Conference on "Child Care: Growth Fostering Environments for Young Children," Chicago, November, 1982

Presentation at symposium "Concepts of Attachment: Critical Examinations from Developmental and Psychoanalytic Viewpoints" at American Psychological Association meeting, Washington, D.C., August, 1982

Organizer and presenter at symposium, "Relationships Between Psychoanalysis and Child Development Research" at Society for Research in Child Development Biennial meeting, Detroit, April, 1983

Keynote Address, "Preventive Intervention Program for Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants," at Conference on Facilitating Optimal Development in Infancy, Pittsburgh First-Born Project, School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, June, 1983

Symposium organizer and presenter, "Preventive Intervention Approaches in Infancy," International Conference on Infant Studies, New York, April, 1984

Workshop on "Infant Mental Health," Rochester Convalescent Hospital for Children, Rochester, September, 1984

Invited plenary, "Perspectives on Infant Mental Health" to the Vermont Conference on Primary Prevention of Psychopathology, Burlington, June, 1984

Invited symposium on Developmental Psychopathology and Family Process. Paper on "Adolescent Pregnancy: Developmental and Clinical Considerations." American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, August 1985

Invited seminar and plenary address on Adolescent Pregnancy to the American Academy of Pediatrics, San Antonio, October, 1985

Invited presenter with John Bowlby at MacArthur Foundation Workshop on "Attachment During the Transition Period," Denver, Colorado, October 1985

Invited plenary address, "Affective Development in Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants," at Tenth Annual Meeting of the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health, Ann Arbor, April, 1986

Invited plenary on "Affective Exchanges in High Risk Mothers and Infants" to Houston-Galveston Psychoanalytic Society, Houston, Texas, October, 1986.

Symposium chair and presenter on "Normative Development and Risk Factors in the Transition to Parenthood," Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, April, 1987

Symposium presentation on "Successful Infant Prevention Programs: Group Effects versus Individual Differences, "Society for Research in Child Development meeting, Baltimore, April, 1987

Chair, plenary session, "Influencing and Interrupting Cycles of Maladaptation: Insights From Attachment and Object Relations Theory and Research," Fifth Biennial Training Institute of the National Center for Clinical Infant Programs, Washington, D.C., December, 1987

Invited plenary symposium chair, "Clinically Relevant Research with Special Populations of Infants and Children. National Center for Clinical Infant Programs Sixth Training Institute, Washington, D.C., December, 1989

Invited symposium "Observing Affect in Infancy: A Videotape Presentation" with Robert N. Emde. American Psychoanalytic Association Meeting, New York, December, 1989

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Invited Colloquium "Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants." Vanderbilt University, Nashville, January, 1990

Invited plenary, "Speaking for Baby: Therapeutic Interventions for Adolescent Mothers and Infants." International Association for Infant Mental Health, Ann Arbor, September, 1990

Invited presentation "The Effects of Chronic Community Violence on Children," Joint MacArthur Foundation - NIMH meeting, November, 1990

Invited workshop "Infancy and Psychoanalysis" San Francisco, June, 1991 Organizer and Presenter at Plenary, "The Effects of Violence on Children",

National Center for Clinical Infant Programs, Institute, Washington, D.C., December, 1991

Invited plenary "Perspectives on Attachment and Psychoanalysis." Meeting of Austin Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Austin, October, 1991

Invited Colloquium "Relationships between Personality Development and Mother-Infant Interaction in African American Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants". Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, January, 1992

Invited plenary "Narratives in Children at High Risk for Psychopathology". UCLA Conference on Narrative: Creating Meaning from Birth through Adulthood, Los Angeles, March, 1992

Invited plenary at conference on "Adolescence: Breaking the Cycle." Cornell University Medical Center, April, 1992

Invited plenary "Personality Development in African American Adolescent Mothers and Effects on Mother-Infant Interaction", Cornell University Medical Center, April, 1992

Invited plenary "The Effects of Violence on Infants and Young Children: International Perspectives on Prevention", 5th World Congress on Infant Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, Chicago, September, 1992

Invited Visiting Scholar Colloquium "Personality Development and Affect Sharing in African American Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants". Institute of Human Development, University of California, Berkeley, October, 1992

Co-organizer, Symposium: "The Impact of Violence on Infants, Toddlers and Their Families: Research, Treatment, and Prevention". Zero to Three, National Center for Clinical Infant Programs, December, Washington, DC, 1992

Invited position paper and plenary presentation for Carnegie Corporation Task Force on the Needs of Young Children "Effects of Violence on Young Children," New York, June, 1993

Organizer and presenter at plenary session on "Violence and Young Children". Zero to Three, National Center for Clinical Infant Programs, Dallas, December, 1994

Chair, Invited Symposium on "The Effects of Violence on Children" International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, San Francisco, July, 1994

Invited plenary on "The Effects of Violence on Young Children," Tampa, October, 1994

Invited address on "Chronic Community Violence: What is Happening to Our Children and What Can We do About It?", Pittsburgh, October, 1994

Chair and Presenter at symposium on "Developing Intervention Strategies for Children and Families exposed to Violence" Biennial Meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, March, 1995

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Invited plenary on "The Effects of Violence on Young Children," Georgia Psychiatric Association and Atlanta Psychoanalytic Society, Atlanta, February, 1995.

Invited Workshop and Chair, “Evaluation of Infants and Toddlers Exposed to Violence.” Tenth National Training Institute of Zero to Three, Atlanta, December, 1995

Invited Symposium on “Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Infants and Young Children.” International Conference on Infant Studies, Providence, April, l996

Invited plenary, “Perspectives on infant mental health: Implications for practice.” Minnesota Roundtable on Early Childhood Education, Minneapolis, May, 1997

Invited workshop on “Helping Children Exposed to Violence,” National Conference on Preventing Crime: The Power of Prevention. Washington, D.C., October, 1997

Invited presenter and participant, “Child Abuse and Neglect Interventions,” Strategic Planning Meeting, Washington, D.C., October, 1997

Invited Strategic Planning Meeting on “Child Maltreatment and Law Enforcement,” National Institute of Justice, Alexandria, March, 1999

Invited plenary and workshop, “The Effects of Violence Exposure on Children” and “Treatment Strategies for Children Exposed to Violence.” Menninger Foundation, Topeka, April, 1999

Invited plenary and workshop, “Helping Victims of Violence: Community Based and Therapeutic Approaches,” The Melissa Institute, Miami, May, 1999

Invited Plenary and Workshops, “The Effects of Violence Exposure on Children” and “Community-Based Approaches with Law Enforcement,” Houston, June, 1999

Invited participant at National Summit: “Safe from the Start: Taking Action on Children Exposed to Violence.” Sponsored by the Department of Justice and Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C., June, 1999

Keynote address, “A Community Based Violence Intervention Program,” and Workshop on “Treating Young Children Traumatized by Violence.” 12th Annual Bank Street Infancy Institute, New York, June, 1999

Symposium on Violence Prevention Programs and Intervention and Treatment Strategies, (Chair and Presenter), Zero to Three National Training Institute, Anaheim, December, 1999

Invited Plenary “Why Prevention and Early Intervention for Violence Prevention,” Melissa Institute, Miami, May, 2000

Invited Plenary and workshop, “Through the Eyes of the Young Child: Violence Prevention and Intervention,” Chicago Psychoanalytic Association, Chicago, May, 2000

Invited Irving B. Harris Lectureship, “Violence through the Eyes of a Young Child,” New York, November, 2000

Irving B. Harris Lectureship, “Violence through the Eyes of a Young Child,” New York, November, 2000

Invited Symposia on “Prevention and Intervention in the Juvenile Justice System” and “Working with Traumatized Infants and Families,” Zero to Three National Training Institute, Washington, D.C., December, 2000

Invited Plenary and workshop on: “The Effects of Domestic Violence on Children: Prevention and Early Intervention.” Meeting sponsored by Attorney General’s Office for Louisiana, Baton Rouge, March, 2001

Harris Visiting Scholar for Irving B. Harris Training Center for Infant and Toddler Development, University of Minnesota, May, 2001

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Invited Plenary Presentation with Judge Cindy Lederman, (Administrative Judge, 11th Circuit Juvenile Court). “Heal the Child: Prevention Strategies in Juvenile Court,” National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Monterey, July, 2001

Invited Presentation on children and violence to Casey Journalism Center, Washington, D.C. April, 2002

Invited presentation to Safe Start Sites, OJJDP, Rochester, April, 2002. Invited presentation “Community Outreach for Children Exposed to Violence:

Relevance for Head Start,” National Head Start Conference, Washington, D.C., June, 2002

Nicholas Hobbs Award Presentation, “Prevention and Intervention for Children Exposed to Violence: Building Collaborations and Developing Policy,” American Psychological Association Meeting, Division 37, Chicago, August, 2002

Invited presentation “Through the Eyes of a Child: Helping Young Victimized Children and Their Families” to Massachusetts Early Childhood Linkage Initiative-Linking Child Welfare and Early Intervention, Brandeis University, October, 2002

Invited all day workshop “Young Children exposed to violence: Prevention, intervention, and treatment,” to Support, Care, and Networking for Families, Spokane, October, 2002

Early Trauma Treatment Network and Violence Prevention, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco, May, 2003

“Infant Mental Health and Pediatrics: Why is it Important? “ Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, July, 2003

Invited presentation to Advanced Practice in Infancy Series on “Healing the Child in Juvenile Court: Opportunities for Prevention and Early Intervention. Erikson Institute, Chicago, June, 2005

Invited Plenary, Young Children and Trauma, Louisiana FINs Annual Meeting, Baton Rouge, May, 2006

Invited Plenary, Trauma through the Eyes of a Child, Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana, Baton Rouge, May, 2006

Invited plenary, “In the Eye of the Storm: Resilience in the Wake of Katrina,” American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August, 2006

Invited Presidential Symposium, “Stages of Post disaster Recovery,” American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August, 2006

Invited Symposium, “Recovery and Resilience: Building Resilience in Children and Adolescents,” American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August, 2006

Congressional Briefing- “Resilience in Katrina’s Children in the Aftermath of the Disaster,” Washington, DC, September, 2006

Invited plenary, “Trauma through the Eyes of a Child: How to understand and help traumatized children,” Road to Recovery Conference, Iowa, October, 2006

Symposium, “Hurricane Katrina: First Responders and Children of the Storm,” International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, Los Angeles, November, 2006

Invited presentation for the 22nd Annual Carter Center Conference on “Disaster Mental Health in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina,” Atlanta, November, 2006

Invited presentation to the All Network Meeting of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, “Through the Eyes of Children: Mental Health in the Aftermath of Katrina”, Pittsburgh, March, 2007

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Invited Plenary and workshop to National Association for School Psychologists on Psychological First Aid for Schools and Trauma through the Eyes of a Child, New Orleans, February, 2008

Invited workshop for Society of Trauma Nurses, “Trauma through the Eyes of Children: Relevance for Pediatrics”, New Orleans, April, 2008.

Invited plenary to American Family Therapy Association, “Three Years after Katrina: The work goes on,” New Orleans, June, 2009

Invited Plenary, First annual Sally Campbell Best For Babies Institute, “Helping Babies from the Bench: The Science of early Childhood Development,” Arizona State University Law School, October, 2009

Invited Preconference Workshop, Zero to Three/National Training Institute. “The effects of trauma on children with disasters and economic adversities. Dallas, December, 2009

Invited plenary, “Vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue related to work in juvenile court,” Zero to Three Court Teams All Sites Meeting, Hattiesburg, April, 2010

Invited symposium, “Lessons from Hurricane Katrina: Response, Recovery and Rebuilding,” American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, May, 2010.

Invited Plenary, “Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Disaster Response for Children and Families: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina,” American College of Psychoanalysts, New Orleans, May, 2010

Invited to serve as a panelist at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Health National Institute of Mental Health, to discuss “Lessons from the School-based St. Bernard Family Resiliency Project”, Houston, March, 2011

Presented workshop at the American Psychiatric Association, 63rd Institute of Psychiatric Services on “Hurricane Katrina & the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Lessons in Building Resilience following Technological & Natural Disasters”, San Francisco, October, 2011

Invited by the International Society for Traumatic Stress and Studies (ISTSS) to present at the 27th Annual Meeting: Social Bonds and Trauma through the Life Span on “Mental Health Implications of the Gulf Oil Spill”, Baltimore, November, 2011

Participation in National Academy of Sciences Invited Conference on Child Maltreatment, Washington, DC, January, 2012

Symposium presentation, “Building Resilience after Multiple Disasters” at American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia, May 2012.

Plenary address and workshop on “Trauma through the Eyes of a Young Child” Plenary address and workshop, Anchorage, May, 2013

Symposium presentation on “Integration of Mental and Behavioral Health Services Following Disasters to Support Resilience.” American Public Health Association, Boston, November, 2013

Symposium organized on “Resilience Building Programs in Schools and Communities” International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Symposium, Philadelphia, November, 2013.

Invited Spotlight Plenary on “Reaching Infants, Young Children, and Families through Primary Care: The Importance of “Thinking outside of the Box” at National Training Institute for Zero to Three, San Antonio, December, 2013.

Invited training: “Evidence-Based Practices that Work for Infants, Young Children and Families”; “Working with Juvenile Courts to Develop Quality

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Programs for Maltreated Infants, Young Children and Families”, Infant-Parent Mental Health Post-Graduate Fellowship Program, September 2015

Invited Plenary: “Building on What we Know about the Brain: Trauma for Maltreated Infants and Young Children in Juvenile Court”, Cross-Sites Court Team Meeting for Safe Babies Court Teams, October, 2015

Symposium presentation: “Benefits of Integrating Mental and Behavioral Health in Primary Care Clinics for Underserved Young Children and Families”, American Public Health Association, October 2015, Chicago

Invited Introductory Plenary, “Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina: The Importance of a Sense of Place”, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, New Orleans, November 2015

Symposium: “Reaching Out: Including Infant Mental Health Work in Primary Care Pediatric Clinics”, National Training Institute of Zero to Three, Seattle, December 2015

Osofsky, J. “Trajectories of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms for Children and Adolescent with Prolonged Exposure to Disasters.” GoMRI Ecosystem conference, February, 2016 Tampa, FL.

WEBCASTS:

“How to create a trauma informed program to help young children in juvenile court.” Presentation to National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) Services Systems Speaker Series Webcast, November, 2008

“Disaster Mental Health: Hurricane Katrina after Four Years”, SAMHSA Invited Webcast, November, 2009

“Healing the Child in Juvenile Court: Applying the Science of Early Childhood Development,” NCTSN Invited Webinair, January, 2010

“Responding to young children before during and after disasters: The importance of collaborative networks,” NCTSN Invited Webinair, May, 2010

“Working with Military Families,” NCTSN Invited Webinair, June, 2011 “When the unexpected happens: Helping rural communities recovery after

disasters.” SAMSHA sponsored webcast, October, 2011 “Vicarious Trauma: How to maintain emotional health while working with victims

or perpetrators of trauma,” NCTSN Invited webinair, November, 2012 Invited Webinar for 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina: “Lessons Learned

from Hurricane Katrina about Disaster Response and Recovery for Children and Adolescents”, National Child Traumatic Stress Network, August 2015

Invited Webinar, “Compassion Satisfaction and Compassion Fatigue” for Zero to Three and Quality Improvement Center for Research-Based Infant-Toddler Court Teams, February 2016.

Invited Webinar, “Young Children in the Juvenile Court System: Why and When to Use Psychotropic Medications” with Kris Kaliebe, M.D. for National Council for Juvenile and Family Court Judges, June 2016

LOCAL ACTIVITIES AND PRESENTATIONS

Invited plenary, "The Emotional Environment of High Risk Mothers and Infants," to the Southwestern Society for Research in Child Development Meeting, New Orleans, March, 1988

Invited plenary on “The Effects of Violence Exposure on Infants and Young Children” at American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New Orleans, October, 1995

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Invited symposium at HUD’s 2nd Annual Crime Conference on Resident Involvement in Crime Prevention, New Orleans, April, 1999

Invited plenary, The Caring Foundation. Children and Violence, New Orleans, January, 2001

Invited Plenary and workshop on: “The Effects of Domestic Violence on Young Children: Prevention and Early Intervention.” Meeting sponsored by Attorney General’s Office for Louisiana, Baton Rouge, March, 2001

Osofsky, J.D. & Lederman, C. Applying the Science of Early Childhood Development to Juvenile Court, New Orleans, May, 2009

Osofsky, J.D. “Trauma focused Juvenile Court”, New Orleans Project One Court, June 2016

Local Visiting professorships or seminars

Sanford Weiss Memorial Lecture on "Infants at Risk" to Jewish Regional Children's Programs, New Orleans, April, 1987

Chair and Organizer Symposium, "Clinical Implications of Disturbance in Intimate Relationships: Cross-Cultural Perspectives". Society for Research in Child Development meeting, New Orleans, March, 1993

Co-organizer of conference and workshop leader - "Violence as a Public Health Issue". Sponsored by the Louisiana Violence Prevention Task Force, New Orleans, November, 1993

INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND PRESENTATIONS Invited Presentations and Seminars:

Plenary lectureships or refresher courses at professional meetings/symposia combined with visiting professorships or seminars

Program for Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants." Paper presented at Second World Congress on Infant Psychiatry, Cannes, France, March, 1983

Consultant to Ministry of Mental Health, Buenos Aires, Argentina, November, 1984

"Workshop on "Intervention Program for Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants," American Academy of Child Psychiatry, Toronto, Canada, October, 1984

Symposium organizer and presenter, "Patterns of Attachment in Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants," Society for Research in Child Development meeting, Toronto, Canada, April, 1985

Symposium participant, "Affect Exchanges Between Adolescent Mothers and Their Infants," Society for Research in Child Development Meeting, Toronto, Canada, April, 1985

Consultant to Weizmann Institute and Parent-Infant Interaction Programs, Israel, December, 1985

Invited International Seminar "Psychopathologie du Bebe," Universite Paris-Nord, Paris, France, March, 1987

Invited Symposia and workshops at First Latin American Symposium of IACAPAP and WAIPAD, Canela/RS–Brasil, June, 1988

Invited Address to l'Assemble Nationale Parliament on "Working Women and Children", Paris, France, November, 1989

Invited Presentation, Fourth World Congress on Infant Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, Lugano, Switzerland, September, 1989

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Invited Symposium presentation on Developmental Psychopathology, International Psychoanalytic Association Meeting, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July, 1991

Invited plenary, "Violence and its Effects on Young Children". Regional meeting of WAIMH, IACAPAP, and ISAP, Punta del Este, Uruguay, November, 1993

Invited plenary address "Intergenerational and Cultural Aspects of Children's Exposure to Violence". Regional Meeting of the World Association for Infant Mental, Graz, Austria, May, 1993

Invited plenary "The Effects of Trauma on Young Children: A Case of Two-Year-Old Twins," Anna Freud Centre, London, UK, March, 1994

Invited plenary address, "The Influence of Emotional Availability and Depression on the Development of Attachment Relationships in Adolescent Mothers and Infants," Tokyo Regional Meeting, World Association for Infant Mental Health, Tokyo, Japan, April, 1994

Invited workshop, "Infant Observation with High Risk Mothers and Infants," Tokyo Regional Meeting, World Association for Infant Mental Health, Tokyo, Japan, April, 1994

Organizer and presenter at Symposium "The Effects of Violence on Children. "International Society for Infant Studies, Paris, France, October, 1994

Invited Symposium on Infant Mental Health, International Society for Infant Studies, Paris, France, June, 1994

Invited Presentation and Training for Infant Intervention Program, St. Petersburg, Russia, June, 1995

Invited Presentation, “Violence: Effects on Childhood and Youth Development” Conference on Stress and Violence in the Child and Youth sponsored by WHO & UNICEF, Lisbon, Portugal, September, l995

Invited Presentation on “Infant Mental Health” at the Pacific Rim Psychiatric Association Meeting, Fukuoka, Japan, October, 1995

Invited presentation on “Clinical Implications of Research on Affect Regulation and Emotional Availability in High Psychosocial Risk Groups,” Research Symposium of the International Psychoanalytic Association, London, UK, March, l995

Invited plenary on “Violence: Effects on Childhood and Youth Development” at International Meeting on Stress and Violence in the Child and Youth sponsored by WHO, UN, and UNICEF, Lisbon, Portugal, September, l995

Invited plenary on “Infant Psychiatry Viewed from a World Perspective” at 7th Scientific Meeting of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists, Yokohama, Japan, October, l995

Invited Workshop on “The Effects of Violence Exposure on Infants and Young Children.” Canadian Association for Child Psychotherapy, Toronto, Canada, October, 1995

Symposia chair and paper presentation on "Interaction Patterns and Preventive Intervention with High Risk Infants and Mothers," Third World Congress on Infant Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, Stockholm, Sweden, August, 1986

Symposium on "Emotional Availability: Strengths and Vulnerabilities," ISIS, Montreal, April, 1990

Presidential Address, “On the Outside: Interventions with Infants and Parents at High Psychosocial Risk,” 6th World Congress of Infant Mental Health, Tampere, Finland, July, 1996

Discussant, “Intervention with Infants in a Russian Orphanage,” 6th World Congress of Infant Mental Health, Tampere, Finland, July, 1996

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Presidential Address for the 6th World Congress of the World Association for Infant Mental Health, “On the Outside: Interventions with Infants and Families at Risk,” Tampere Finland, July, 1996

Invited plenary, “The Long Shadows of Trauma” Conference, Toronto, Canada, November, 1998

Training and Consultation in Baby Homes (orphanages) in St. Petersburg, Russia, December, 2000–2011

Invited Symposia on High Risk Infants, WAIMH World Congress, Montreal, Canada, July, 2000

Invited Plenary and Workshop on Infant Mental Health, Australian Infant Mental Health Association, Adelaide, Australia, November, 2000

Invited Plenary and Workshop on Trauma and Infant Mental Health. Australian Infant Mental Health Association, Melbourne, Australia, November, 2000

Head of Faculty, Research Training Program, International Psychoanalytic Association, University College London, August, 2001

Workshop on Effects of Exposure to Violence on Children and Trauma, Belfast, Northern Ireland, October, 2003Invited Plenary on Healing the Child in Juvenile Court – Melbourne, Australia, January, 2004

Invited Plenary on infant mental health, Brisbane, Australia, July, 2005 Invited Plenary and Workshop to Australian Association for Trauma, Melbourne,

Australia, 2008 Invited Master Lecture and symposium, World Association for Infant Mental

Health, Leipzig, Germany, July, 2010 Invited State of Art Plenary, International Association for Child and Adolescent

Psychiatry and Allied Professions, Beijing, China, 2010 Invited Master Lecture and symposium, World Association for Infant Mental

Health, Capetown, South Africa, May, 2012 Invited Plenary, Lessons learned from children exposed to trauma. Early

Intervention and Education Meeting, St. Petersburg, Russia, July, 2013 Invited Plenary, Mental and behavioral health effects following Hurricane Katrina

and the Gulf Oil Spill, St. Petersburg, Russia, July, 2013 Invited Master Lecture, “Trauma through the Eyes of a Young Child,”

World Association for Infant Mental Health Congress, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 2014

Editorial Posts and Activities: Journal editorships or associate editorships Reviewer status

Editorial Board, Child Development, 1974-1985 Editor, Newsletter of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1974-1985 Associate Editor, Developmental Psychology, 1983-1986 Editorial Board, International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1989-1991 Guest Reviewer, Infant Behavior and Development, American Psychologist,

International Journal of Behavioral Development, Contemporary Psychology, Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Psychoanalytic Psychology, Development and Psychopathology, Journal of Traumatic Stress

Editorial Board, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1993-1996 Editorial Board, International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1997-2000 Editorial Board, Family Abuse and Neglect, l996-2000 Editor, Infant Mental Health Journal, 1987-present Editorial Board, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2002-2004

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Co-Editor with Ann Masten, Ph.D. of Special Section of Child Development on Disasters and Child Development, 2010

Co-Editor with Kandace Thomas of the Irving Harris Foundation for Special Issue of the Zero to Three Journal on Infant Mental Health and Cultural Diversity, 2011-present

Co-Editor with Edward Tronick, Ph.D. of Special Edition of American Psychologist on infant mental health, 2011

Guest Associate Editor, Infant Mental Health Journal for special issue on “Reflective Practice and Reflective Supervision, 2016

SERVICE ACTIVITIES University/Institutional Service: Departmental committees Head of Division of Pediatric Mental Health Member Promotions and Tenure Committee School committees Consultant to Internal Review Board (IRB), 2004-present Professional society committees

Member, American Psychological Association, 1970-present Member of APA Committee on Academic Freedom and Conditions of

Employment, 1974-1976 Fellow of Divisions 7, 1977 and 35, 1978 to present Member of Information Committee, Division 7, 1978-1979 Member of Credentials Committee, Division 7, 1980-1983 Member, Division 37- Child, Youth and Family Services, 2000-presemt

Member, Society for Research in Child Development, 1970-present Member of Publications Committee, 1974-1991 Member of Governing Council, 1985-1991 Chair, Interdisciplinary Affairs Committee, 1995-1997 Secretary, 1985-1991

Member of Board of Directors, Zero to Three, 1986-present President, Board of Directors, 2003-2006 Executive Committee, 2001-2008 Program Chair for National Training Institute, 2010-2013 Committee on the Board, 2010-present

Member, World Association for Infant Mental Health, 1988-present President, World Association for Infant Mental Health, 1992-1996 Member of Executive Committee, 1985-Present Secretary, l985-1991 Honorary President, 2011

Clinical Service: In-patient service activities Clinic coverage

Psychotherapeutic services at the Behavioral Sciences Center outpatient clinic Oversight of crisis intervention services for Mental and Behavioral Health Capacity Program and for 24 hour Crisis Hotline

Administrative Responsibilities:

Departmental – Director, Division of Pediatric Mental Health; Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Pediatrics

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LSUHSC - Consultant to Internal Review Board for Protected Populations Hospital – Director of Pediatric Consultation Program being established at Children’s Hospital for children in need of mental and behavioral health services

Interdisciplinary/other program (center or program) Director, Harris Program for Infant Mental Health providing training for child psychiatry fellows, pre- and post-doctoral psychologists, and social workers, 1997-present

Community Service Activities:

Member, Louisiana State Task Force on Disabling Violence, 1990-1993 Member Board of Directors, National Council of Negro Women of Greater New

Orleans, 1990-1996 Member Board of Directors, New Orleans Council for Young Children, 1991-

1994 Member Board of Directors, Family Development Center, 1991-1994 Member Board of Directors, Agenda for Children, 1992-1997 Member, Lieutenant Governor's State Committee on Children, 1992-2000 Co-Chair, Louisiana Violence Prevention Task Force, 1993-1994 Member, Mayor's Task Force on Conflict Resolution Training for Police Officers,

Curriculum Development and Evaluation, 1994 Member, Alliance for Human Services Violence Prevention Initiative, 1994-2001 Member Independent Review Board for Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1994-

2012 Member, Crescent City Peace Alliance, 1995-2000 Member, ChildNet, Governor’s Committee on Needs of Children and

Intervention, l996-2000 Member Advisory Board, The Caring Foundation (Blue Cross/Blue Shield) for

Youth Violence Prevention, 2000-2002 Member, National Advisory Committee for Children Exposed to Violence,

Department of Justice, 2000-present Member, Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care, 2003-2004 Clinical Director and Consultant on Children and Adolescent Initiatives for

Louisiana Spirit, DHH/OMH, 2005-present

Clinical Director for Child and Adolescent Initiatives for Louisiana Spirit Crisis Counseling Program, 2005-present

Member Safe Start, Promising Approaches, 2005-2008 Member Board of Directors, Greater Advantage Program, New Orleans Public

Schools, 2007-2010 Member Board of Directors, Mahalia Jackson School, 2009-2011 Member Board of Directors, New Orleans Afterschool Partnership, 2009-2012 Member Behavioral Health Care Ad Hoc Work Group, 2009-2011 Member, National Academy of Sciences Committee on Child Maltreatment,

2011-2012 Member Advisory Board to Children’s Cabinet, 2013-present Invited participant at Robert Wood Johnson Foundation “Resilience

Roundtable,” June 2016