CCF Brown Bag Discussion Series

2008 - 2009 Brown Bag Discussion Series

The Center for Children and Families is pleased to present the Brown Bag Seminar schedule for the 2008-2009 year. Brown Bags are held in Room 305 of Diefendorf Hall on South Campus from 4-5 pm on Fridays during the academic year. Please note that in order to gain access to the third floor of Diefendorf Hall, you will need to request to be keyed up by a staff member in the CCF main office, Room 106. The meetings are informal and open to everyone. Refreshments are provided.

 

We hope to see you there.

 

If you would like to sign up for the CCF Brown Bag email list, please contact Karen Morris at kmorris2@buffalo.edu.

 

Time: 4:00-5:00 pm

Venue: 305 Diefendorf Hall at UB's South Campus.

Fee: Free

CME: No credits offered


Fall 2008
Date Title Speaker
09/19/2008

Welcome

William E. Pelham, Jr, Ph.D., ABPP , Director, Center for Children & Families
09/26/2008 Impact of Group Size on Classroom On-Task Behavior and Work Productivity in Children with ADHD Kat Hart, M.A., Graduate Student – Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo
10/03/2008 Implementing the Summer Treatment Program in Community Settings: Results from Summer 2008 Lisa Burrows-MacLean, Ph.D., Clinical Director, Center for Children and Families, and Jess Robb, M.A., Predoctoral Intern, Center for Children & Families
10/10/2008 Examining Parents' Preferences for Variations to Behavioral Parent Training Programs.   Fran Arnold, M.A., Graduate Student – Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo
10/17/2008 Neurocognitive effects of stimulants and incentives among children with ADHD - Searching for mechanisms of treatment response – Part 2 Larry Hawk, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology, University at Buffalo
10/24/2008 Speaker Series: Just Say Yes to Drugs? Perspectives on Comparing, Combining, Dosing, and Sequencing Treatments for ADHD** William Pelham, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor of Psychology, University at Buffalo; Director, Center for Children and Families
10/31/2008 Comparing adolescent and young adult self-reports, parent report, and teacher reports of impairment and ADHD symptomology Kathryn Karch, B.A., Graduate Student – Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo
11/07/2008 Current Functioning of Young Women with a Childhood Diagnosis of ADHD Dara Babinski, B.A., Graduate Student – Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo
11/14/2008 No Meeting  
11/21/2008 The academic experience of high school students with ADHD Kristine Kent, B.A., Graduate Student – Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo
11/28/2008 No Meeting  
12/05/2008 Speaker Series: “Core" Deficits and Contingency Management in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder** Virginia Douglas, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Psychology, McGill University
12/12/2008 Development of a Child-Focused Protocol for ADHD Children with Mood Problems James Waxmonsky, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry; Investigator, Center for Children and Families
12/19/2008 No Meeting  
12/26/2008 No Meeting  

** Talk begins at 3:30 pm with wine and cheese reception to follow on these dates. Please visit the Speaker Series page for details, including room location

 

 

Spring 2009

01/02/2009 No Meeting  
01/09/2009 Discussion, Cont.: Next Steps (ie, grant proposals) in ADHD Treatment William Pelham, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor of Psychology, University at Buffalo; Director, Center for Children and Families
01/16/2009 CCF Grant Planning Meeting  
01/23/2009 Discussion: Next Steps (ie, grant proposals) in ADHD Treatment: Response Comparison of Medication, Behavior Therapy, and their Combination – the SRP Study William Pelham, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor of Psychology, University at Buffalo; Director, Center for Children and Families
01/30/2009 Speaker Series: Behavioral Choice Theory and Obesity** Len Epstein, Ph.D., Professor of Pediatrics, University at Buffalo
02/06/2009 The Supporting a Teen’s Effective Entry to the Roadway (STEER) program description Greg Fabiano, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Counseling, School, and Educational Psychology, University at Buffalo
02/13/2009 A randomized trial of the effects of a Summer Treatment Program on functional outcomes in ADHD children   Briannon O’Connor, B.A., Graduate Student - Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo, and Peter Belin, B.A., Sr. Research Support Specialist, Center for Children and Families
02/20/2009 The Relationship Between Childhood Diagnosis of ADHD and Adolescent Delinquency Maggie Sibley, M.A., Graduate Student - Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo
02/27/2009 Realist Evaluation of What Works and in What Circumstances Mansoor Kazi, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Social Work, University at Buffalo
03/06/2009 Impairment in ADHD Michelle Bubnik, B.A., Graduate Student - Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo
03/13/2009 No Meeting  
03/20/2009 Speaker Series: Symptoms and Signs of Risk for Depression in Preadolescent Girls** Kate Keenan, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Chicago
03/27/2009    
04/03/2009 Speaker Series: Family Involvement in Treating AD/HD and Other Behavioral Challenges in Youth** Art Anastopolous, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Director, AD/HD Clinic at University of North Carolina at Greensboro
04/10/2009 Callous-unemotional traits in children with disruptive behavior disorders Sarah Haas, M.A., Graduate Student - Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo, and Dan Waschbusch, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics & Psychology, University at Buffalo
04/17/2009 Parent Preferences for Parent Training Fran Arnold, M.A., Graduate Student - Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo
04/24/2009 Pediatric Perspectives on ADHD Martin Hoffman, M.D., Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics; Director, Pediatric Center for Learning and School Success, University at Buffalo; Medical Director, Center for Children & Families
05/01/2009 ADHD and substance use in adolescence and young adulthood Michael MacLean, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology, Buffalo State College
05/08/2009 Evaluating Medication in a Controlled Setting: The IRS As a Measure of Improvement in Impairment Justin Naylor, M.A., Graduate Student – School Psychology, University at Buffalo
05/15/2009 Results of the SACD Evaluation of the ABC Program William Pelham, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor of Psychology, University at Buffalo; Director, Center for Children and Families, Dan Waschbusch, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics & Psychology, University at Buffalo, and Greta Massetti, Ph.D., Research Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Jihnhee Yu, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biostatistics, University at Buffalo
05/22/2009 Educational and Vocational outcomes in Young Adults with ADHD from the PALS Sample Tuma Biswas, B.A., Graduate Student - Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo
05/29/2009 Cognition, Motivation and ADHD Keri Shiels, M.A., Graduate Student - Clinical Psychology, University at Buffalo
6/5/2009 Caregiver Strain and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Jessica Robb, M.A., Predoctoral Intern, Center for Children and Families

** Talk begins at 3:30 pm with wine and cheese reception to follow on these dates. Please visit the Speaker Series page for details, including room location