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Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry

Pre-Doctoral Clinical Psychology Internship Program 2008-2009
- INTERNSHIP FACULTY

Stacey A. Waller, PhD

  • Current Rank: Clinical Staff
  • Graduate School: Western Michigan University, 2004
  • Internship: West Virginia University School of Medicine
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship: West Virginia University School of Medicine

Dr. Waller’s primary clinical activities include assessment and treatment of adults presenting with a broad range of psychological disorders. Dr. Waller uses cognitive-behavioral treatment approaches with a focus on empirically supported therapies. Dr. Waller’s research interests are in the area of better understanding the essential components of empirically supported treatments. Most recently, she has been investigating variations in the manner in which exposure therapies are delivered.

Koch, E. I., Gloster, A. T., & Waller, S. A. (2006). Exposure treatments for panic disorder with and without agoraphobia. In D. C. S. Richard & D. Lauterbach (Eds.). Comprehensive handbook of the exposure therapies (pp. 221-246). Burlington, MA: Academic Press.

Spates, C. R., Koch, E. I., Cusack, K., Pagoto, S., & Waller, S. A. (under review). Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing in adults, children, and adolescents. In E. B. Foa, T. M. Keane, M. J. Friedman, & J. Cohen (Eds.). Effective treatments for PTSD: Practice guidelines (2nd ed.).

Spates, C.R., Waller, S.A., Samaraweera, N., & Plaisier, B. (2003). Behavioral aspects of trauma in youth. Pediatric Clinics of North America, 50(4), 901-918.

Spates, C.R.,Waller, S.A. & Koch, E. I. (2000). A critique of Lohr et al.’s (1998) review of EMDR and Lipke’s commentary: Of messages and messengers. the Behavior Therapist, 23, 148-154.

Waller, S.A., Armstrong, K. J., McGrath, A. M., & Sullivan, C. L. (1999). A review of diagnostic methods reported in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 29, 483-488.