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1 CURRICULUM VITAE JUSTIN M. NASH, Ph.D. Department of Allied Health Sciences Koons Hall Room #227A 358 Mansfield Rd, Unit 1101 Storrs, CT 06269-1101 Ph: (860)486-0028 [email protected] EDUCATION: 1985 B.A., University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, Psychology Graduation with Distinction 1988 M.S., Ohio University, Athens, Clinical Psychology 1991 Ph.D., Ohio University, Athens, Clinical Psychology Internship and Postgraduate Training 9/90-8/91 Internship in Clinical Psychology VA Medical Center, West Haven, CT (American Psychological Association approved) 9/91-8/92 Postdoctoral Research Pain Evaluation and Treatment Institute University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 8/01 Invited Fellow NIH Summer Training Institute on Conducting Randomized Controlled Trials Using Behavioral Interventions ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 1993 – 1999 Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 1999 – 2005 Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2005 – 2013 Associate Professor Teaching Scholar Track Department of Family Medicine (primary appointment, beginning 7/11) Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior (primary appointment ’05-’11) Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

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CURRICULUM VITAE

JUSTIN M. NASH, Ph.D.

Department of Allied Health Sciences Koons Hall Room #227A

358 Mansfield Rd, Unit 1101 Storrs, CT 06269-1101

Ph: (860)486-0028 [email protected]

EDUCATION: 1985 B.A., University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, Psychology Graduation with Distinction 1988 M.S., Ohio University, Athens, Clinical Psychology 1991 Ph.D., Ohio University, Athens, Clinical Psychology Internship and Postgraduate Training 9/90-8/91 Internship in Clinical Psychology VA Medical Center, West Haven, CT (American Psychological Association approved) 9/91-8/92 Postdoctoral Research Pain Evaluation and Treatment Institute University of Pittsburgh Medical Center 8/01 Invited Fellow

NIH Summer Training Institute on Conducting Randomized Controlled Trials Using Behavioral Interventions ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 1993 – 1999 Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 1999 – 2005 Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2005 – 2013 Associate Professor

Teaching Scholar Track Department of Family Medicine (primary appointment, beginning 7/11) Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior (primary appointment ’05-’11) Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

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2013 – 2016 Professor

Teaching Scholar Track Department of Family Medicine (primary appointment) Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2017 – present Adjunct Professor Department of Family Medicine (primary appointment) Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2017 – present Professor and Department Head Department of Allied Health Sciences University of Connecticut OTHER APPOINTMENTS: 1992 – 2011 Staff Psychologist

Brown University Center for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine Division of Behavioral Medicine, The Miriam Hospital

1998 – 2011 Coordinator, Behavioral Medicine Training, Clinical Psychology Internship Program, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

2001 - 2011 Director of Training and Education, Brown University Centers for Behavioral and Preventive

Medicine 2006 - 2011 Coordinator, Behavioral Medicine Training, Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Training

Program, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University 2005 – 2011 Associate Director, Brown University Centers for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine 2005 – 2011 Director, Division of Clinical Behavioral Medicine, The Miriam Hospital 2010 – 2012 Associate Director, Clinical Psychology Training Consortium, Warren Alpert Medical School

of Brown University 2011 – 2016 Director, Division of Behavioral Health, Department of Family Medicine, Warren Alpert

Medical School of Brown University, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island POSTGRADUATE HONORS AND AWARDS: 1992 Citation Presentation, Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference 1998 Nominated, Outstanding Teaching Award, Brown University Clinical Psychology

Training Consortium 1999 Best Behavioral Poster Presentation, American Association for the Study of Headache, Scientific Meeting 2000 Best Behavioral Poster Presentation, American Headache Society, Scientific Meeting 2001 Recipient, Faculty Development Grant ($2500), Brown University

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2006 Distinguished Service Award, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2006 Teacher of the Year, Brown University Clinical Psychology Training Consortium 2008 Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2013 Education Advocacy Distinguished Service Award, American Psychological Association 2016 Distinguished Leadership Award, Council of Clinical Health Psychology Training Programs PROFESSIONAL LICENSE: 12/92 - present State of Rhode Island, Psychologist, License #478 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP: Editorial Board Positions 1993 - 1997 Consulting Editor, Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2005 - 2009 Associate Editor, Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2009 - 2014 Associate Editor, Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2017 – present Consulting Editor, Health Psychology Grant, Journal, and Conference Reviewer Grant Reviews 2002 Invited Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, Study Section Subcommittee G, Education, National Cancer

Institute 2002 Invited Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, Merit Review Board, Department of Veterans Affairs, Office

of External Reviews 2006 Grant Reviewer, NIH Biostatistical Methods and Research Design (BMRD) study section 2016 Ad hoc reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, ZRG F16-L 20L,

Fellowships: Risk, Prevention, and Health Behavior, Special Emphasis Panel 2017 Ad hoc reviewer (Invited for Fall, 2017), National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific

Review, ZRG F16-L 20L, Fellowships: Risk, Prevention, and Health Behavior, Special Emphasis Panel

Journal Reviews 2000, 03, 04, 09 Headache 2003 Cephalalgia 2004 Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback 2005 Health Psychology 2007 American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 2007 Pain 2007 Pain Medicine 2016, 2017 American Psychologist 2017 Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice 2018 International Journal of Behavioral Medicine; Health Psychology; BioScience; Journal of

Behavioral Medicine 2019 International Journal of Behavioral Medicine; Health Psychology Conference Abstract Reviews

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2002, 2003 Reviewer, Division 38 (Health Psychology), Annual Scientific Meeting, American Psychological Association

2004 Reviewer, American Psychosomatic Society Annual meeting 2004 Reviewer, International Congress on Psycho-social Oncology 2005 Reviewer, American Headache Society Annual Scientific Meeting 2012-2014, 2017 Reviewer, International Science of Team Science Conference 2017 Reviewer, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2018 Reviewer, Society of Behavioral Medicine Professional Organization Service and Leadership Advocacy 2009-2013 Annual Capitol Hill visits to meet with members of the Rhode Island Congressional Delegation

to increase graduate funding in psychology education. Effort resulted in a five-fold increase in funding for programs administered through HRSA and recognition with the Education Advocacy Distinguished Service Award, American Psychological Association

American Headache Society 2003 - 2005 Secretary, Behavioral Science Interest Group, American Headache Society 2001 - 2002 Electronic Media Committee, American Headache Society 2005 Discussion Leader, Poster Session, American Headache Society Annual Scientific Meeting 2001 – 2010 Behavioral Science Interest Group, American Headache Society American Psychological Association 2011 - 2013 Interorganizational Task Force to establish competencies in primary care 2012 - 2016 Member, Council of Chairs of Training Councils, American Psychological Association Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers 2011 Program Co-Chair, Scientific Meeting, Association of Psychologists in Academic Health

Centers Council of Clinical Heath Psychology Training Programs 2011 Program Co-Chair, Annual Scientific Meeting, Council of Clinical Health Psychology Training

Programs 2010 - 2017 Board of Directors, Council of Clinical Heath Psychology Training Programs 2013 - 2017 Chair, Council of Clinical Heath Psychology Training Programs International Society of Behavioral Medicine 2002 – 2006 Member, Education and Training Committee, International Society of Behavioral Medicine 2004 - 2006 North American Representative, Training and Education Committee, International Society for Behavioral Medicine Society of Behavioral Medicine 1993 - 1999 Institutional Representative, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2001 - 2002 Member, Mentoring Task Force, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2001 - 2003 Member, Education, Training, and Career Development Council, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2003 Chair, Ad hoc committee to select Distinguished Research Mentor, Society of Behavioral

Medicine

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2004 Program Committee, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2005 Session Chair, Meritorious Student Poster Session, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2005 Program Committee, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2003 - 2006 Chair, Education, Training, and Career Development Council, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2003 - 2006 Member, Board of Directors, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2007, 2008 Nominating Committee Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2010 - 2011 Development Committee, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2010 - 2013 Fellows Selection Committee, Society of Behavioral Medicine 2010 - 2016 Chair, Auditing Committee, Society of Behavioral Medicine Society for Health Psychology 2013 Nominations Committee 2013 - 2015 Executive Committee and Board of Directors, Elected Member-at-Large 2015 – 2016 Co-chair, Long-Range Planning Task Force 2016 - 2017 President-elect 2017 – 2018 President 2018 – 2019 Past President 2017 Awards Committee 2018 Awards Committee 2018 Annual meeting poster session host 2019 Awards Committee Chair Other Professional Leadership 2002 Board of Directors, State Representative (elected), New England Pain Association 2005 Invited Member, National Cancer Institute (NCI) Transdisciplinary Conference Advisory Team 2005 – 2008 Leader, Career Development Core workgroup, NCI Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research

Centers 2011-2014 Education and Training Task Force, Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative 2012-2017 New England Integrated Primary Care Learning Community, Region 1 UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES: 1993 - 1996 Evaluation Committee, Clinical Psychology Training Consortium, Brown University School of Medicine 1995 - 1999 Training Committee, Research Placement Coordinator, Clinical Psychology Training

Consortium, Brown Medical School 1996 – 2011 Admissions Committee, Behavioral Medicine Track, Clinical Psychology Training

Consortium, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

1999 – 2011 Training Committee, Track Coordinator, Health Psychology / Behavioral Medicine Track, Clinical Psychology Training Consortium, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

2001 - 2003 Chair, Subcommittee on Research Funded Interns, Clinical Psychology Training Consortium,

Brown University School of Medicine 2003 - 2006 Member, Subcommittee on Research Funded Interns, Clinical Psychology Training

Consortium, Brown University School of Medicine

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2005 – 2011 Member, Policy Management and Advisory Committee (now DPAC), Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

2011 – 2016 Member, Steering Committee, Department of Family Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School

of Brown University Summer, 2017 Review Committee, Jerry Yang Graduate Scholarship, College of Agriculture, Health, and

Natural Resources 2017 – present Executive Committee, College of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources, University of

Connecticut 2017 – 2018 Executive Committee, Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP),

University of Connecticut 2017 – 2018 Search Committee, Division Director, Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health,

University of Connecticut Health Center 2017 – 2018 Advisory Panel, Training and Development Core, Institute for Collaboration on Health,

Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP), University of Connecticut 2017 – present Rowes Scholars Steering Committee, University of Connecticut 2018 Search Committee, Dean, College of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources, University of

Connecticut 2019 Search Committee, Tenure-track faculty, Department of Kinesiology, College of Agriculture,

Health, and Natural Resources, University of Connecticut HOSPITAL COMMITTEES: 1993 - 1997 Health Sciences Library Committee, The Medical Staff Association, The Miriam Hospital 1998 Guidelines and Pathways Committee, Behavioral Health Initiative, Lifespan Compass Project 2008 – 2009 Clinical Quality Committee, The Miriam Hospital 2008 - 2011 Lifespan Mental Health Advisor Board 2009 - 2011 Lifespan Staff Support in a Safety Culture Committee 2009 - 2011 Lifespan Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Council 2009 - 2011 Lifespan Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Integrated Care Committee 2009 - 2011 Co-chair, Lifespan Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Quality Committee MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETIES: American Psychological Association

Society for Health Psychology Society of Behavioral Medicine

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

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1. Nash, J. M., Norcross, J. C., & Prochaska, J. O. (1984). Satisfactions and stresses of independent practice. Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 2, 39-48.

2. Norcross, J. C., & Nash, J. M. (1985). It need not be: Misrepresentation as a psychologist. Professional

Psychology: Research and Practice, 16, 7-8. 3. Norcross, J. C., Nash, J. M., & Prochaska, J. O. (1985). Psychologists in part-time independent practice:

Description and comparison. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 16, 565-575. 4. Norcross, J. C., Stevenson, J. F., & Nash, J. M. (1986). Evaluation of internship training: Practices, problems,

and prospects. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 17, 280-282. 5. Prochaska, J. O., Nash, J. M., & Norcross, J. C. (1986). Independent psychological practice: A national survey

of full-time practitioners. Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 4, 57-66. 6. Holroyd, K. A., Nash, J. M., Pingel, J. D., Cordingley, G. E., & Jerome, A. (1991). A comparison of

pharmacological (Amitriptyline HCL) and nonpharmacological (Cognitive-Behavioral) therapies for chronic tension headaches. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 59, 387-393.

7. Holroyd, K. A., France, J. L., Nash, J. M., & Hursey, K. G. (1993). Pain state as artifact in the psychological

assessment of recurrent headache sufferers. Pain, 53, 229-235. 8. Marcus, D. A., Nash, J. M., & Turk, D. C. (1994). Diagnosing recurrent headaches: IHS criteria and beyond.

Headache, 34, 329-336.

9. Masheb, R. M., Nash, J. M., Brondolo, E., & Kerns, R. (2000). Vulvodynia: An introduction and critical review of a chronic pain condition. Pain, 86, 3-10.

10. Paul, R. H., Nash, J. M., Cohen, R. A., Gilchrist, J. M., & Goldstein, J. M. (2001) Quality of life and well-

being of patients with myastehnia gravis. Muscle and Nerve, 24, 512-516. 11. Walker, B. B, & Nash, J. M. (2002). Effectiveness of a multidisciplinary outpatient headache management

program. Medicine and Health Rhode Island, 85, 269-272. 12. Nash, J. M., Holroyd, K. A., Rokicki, L. A., Kvaal, S., & Penzien, D. B. (2002). The influence of placebo

awareness on stimulant drug response in a double-blind trial. Psychopharmacology, 161, 213-221.

13. Lipchik, G. L., & Nash, J. M. (2002). Cognitive-behavioral issues in the treatment and management of chronic daily headache. Current Pain and Headache Reports, 6, 473-479.

14. Paul, R. H., Nash, J. M., Cohen, R. A., & Gilchrist, J. M. (2002) Quality of life and well-being in myastehnia

gravis patients. Muscle and Nerve, 25, 467-468. 15. Nash, J.M. (2003) Psychologic and behavioral management of tension-type headache: Treatment procedures.

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 7, 475-481. 16. Nash, J. M., Collins, B. N., Loughlin, S. E., Solbrig, M., Harvey, R., Krishnan-Sarin, S., Unger, J., Miner, C.,

Rukstalis, M., Shenassa, E., Dubé, C., & Spirito, A. (2003). Training the transdisciplinary scientist: A general framework applied to tobacco use behavior. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 5(Suppl. 1), S41-53.

17. Gramling, R., Nash, J. M., Siren, K., & Culpepper, L. (2003) Predictive genetics in primary care: Expectations

for the motivational impact of genetic testing affects the importance family physicians place on screening for familial cancer risk. Genetics in Medicine, 5, 172-175.

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18. Nash, J. M, Lipchik, G. L., Holroyd, K. A., McCool, H., & Stensland, M. (2003). American Headache Society members’ assessment of headache diagnostic criteria. Headache, 43(1), 2-13.

19. Tate, D., Paul, R., Tashima, K., Nash, J., Cohen, R., Adair, C., Lawrence, J., & Ritchie, C. (2003). The impact

of apathy and depression on quality of life in patients infected with HIV. AIDS Patient Care Studies, 17, 115-120.

20. Nash, J. G., & Nash, J. M. (2003). A structural representation of migraine diagnostic criteria: The experts’

view. Headache, 43(4), 322-329. 21. Esler, J. L., Barlow, D. H., Woolard, R. H., Nicholson, R. A., Nash, J. M., & Erogul, M. (2003). A brief

cognitive behavioral intervention for patients with non-cardiac chest pain. Behavior Therapy, 34(2), 129-148. 22. Gramling, R., Nash, J. M., Siren, K., Eaton, C., & Culpepper, L. (2004) Family physician self-efficacy with

screening for an inherited cancer risk. Annals of Family Medicine, 2, 130-132. 23. Nash, J. M., Park, E. R, Walker, B. B, Gordon, N. G., & Nicholson, R. A. (2004). Behavioral group treatment

for disabling headache. Pain Medicine, 5, 178-186. 24. Gramling, R., Irvin, J.E., Nash, J., Sciamanna, C., Culpepper, L. (2004). Numeracy and medicine: key family

physician attitudes about communicating probability with patients. Journal of American Board of Family Practice. 17(6):473

25. Gramling, R., Trask, P., Nash, J., Culpepper, L. (2004). Family physicians’ beliefs about genetic testing. Family

Medicine, 36, 691-2 26. Nicholson R, Penzien D, McCrory DC, Gray RN, Nash J, Dickersin K. Behavioral therapies for migraine.

(Protocol) Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2004, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD004601. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD004601

27. Hursey, K., Rains, J., Penzien, Nash, J., Nicholson, R. (2005) Behavioral headache research: Methodologic considerations and research design alternatives Headache 45(5): 466-78

28. Nicholson, R., Hursey, K. , Nash, J. (2005). Moderators and mediators for behavioral intervention for headache

Headache 45(5): 513-9. 29. Nash, J., McCrory, D., Nicholson, R., Andrasik, F. (2005) Efficacy and effectiveness approaches in behavioral

treatment trials. Headache 45(5): 507-12 30. Penzien, D. B., F. Andrasik, et al. (2005). Guidelines for trials of behavioral treatments for recurrent headache,

first edition: American Headache Society Behavioral Clinical Trials Workgroup. Headache 45 Suppl 2: S110-32

31. Trask, P., Rabin, C., Whiteley, J., Nash, J., Rogers, M., Frierson, G. & Pinto, B. (2005). Cancer screening

practices among cancer survivors. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28, 351-356. 32. Nicholson R, Nash J, Andrasik, F. (2005). A self-administered behavioral intervention using tailored messages

for migraine. Headache. 45, 1124-1139. 33. Nash, JM, Williams, DM, Nicholson, RA, Trask, PC (2006). The contribution of pain-related anxiety to

disability in headache. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 29, 61-67. 34. Trask, PC, Teno, JM, Nash, JM (2006). Transitions of care and changes in distressing pain. Journal of

Symptom and Pain Management. 32 104-109.

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35. Rabin, C.S., Rogers, M.L., Pinto, B.M., Nash, J.M., Frierson, G.M. & Trask, P.C. (2007). Effect of personal cancer history and family cancer history on levels of psychological distress. Social Science & Medicine, 64, 411-416.

36. Nash, J., Thebarge, R (2007). Understanding psychological stress, its biological processes, and impact on primary headache. Headache 46: 1377-1386

37. Houle, T. Nash, J. (2008). Stress and headache chronification. Headache 48 : 40-44 38. Nash, J. (2008). Transdisciplinary training: Key components and prerequisites for success. American Journal

of Preventive Medicine. 35: S133-S140

39. Hoth KF, Nash J, Poppas A, Ellison KE, Paul RH, Cohen RA. (2008). Effects of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy on Health Related Quality of Life in Older Adults with Heart Failure. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 3, 553-560.

40. Rabin, C.S., Pinto, B.M., Dunsiger, S., Nash, J.M., & Trask, P.C. (2009). Exercise and relaxation intervention for breast cancer survivors: feasibility, acceptability, and effects. Psycho-Oncology, 18, 258-266.

41. Bond, D., Roth, J. Nash, J., Wing, R. (2010). Migraine and obesity: Epidemiology, possible mechanisms, and the potential role of weight loss treatment. Obesity Reviews. 1-10

42. Bond, D.S., Vithiananthan, S., Nash, J., Thomas, J.G., Wing, R.R. (2011). Improvement in migraine headaches in severely obese patients after bariatric surgery. Neurology, 76, 1135-1138.

43. Nash, J.M. (2011). Stress and primary headache in adolescents: Do those with migraine but not tension-type headache experience increased stress? Cephalalgia. 31:771-773

44. Nash, J.M. & Larkin, K.T. (2012) Geometric models of competency development in specialty areas of clinical psychology. Training and Education in Professional Psychology. 12:37-46

45. Nash, J.M., Masters, K., McKay, K., Vogel, M. (2012). Functional roles and foundational characteristics of psychologists integrated primary care. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 19:103-104.

46. Nash, J.M., Schuman, C. (2012). Preparing psychologists in academic health centers for the rapidly changing health care environment. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 19:1-4.

47. Nash, J.M., Khatri, P., Cubic, B.A., Baird, M.A. (2013). Essential competencies of psychologists in patient-centered medical homes. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 44:331-342.

48. McDaniel, S., Grus, C., Cubic, B., Hunter, C., Kearney, L., Schuman, C., Karel, M., Kessler, R., Larkin, K., McCutcheon, S., Miller, B., Nash, J., Qualls, S., Sanders, K., Stancin, T., Stanton, A., Bennet Johnson, S. (2014). Competencies for psychology practice in primary care. American Psychologist. Vol 69(4), 409-429.

49. Fuchs, C., Haradhvala, N., Hubley, S., Nash, J. M., Keller, M. B., Ashley, D., Weisberg, R. B., & Uebelacker,

L. A. (2015). Physician actions following a positive PHQ-2: Implications for the implementation of depression screening in family medicine practice. Families, Systems, & Health, 33(1).

50. Hubley, S., Uebelacker, L. A., Nash, J., & Eaton, C. B. (2016). Open trial of integrated primary care

consultation for medically unexplained symptoms. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 1-12.

51. Kazak, A.E., Nash, J.M., Hiroto, K., Kaslow, N.J. (2017). Psychologists in patient-centered medical homes (PCMH): Roles, evidence, opportunities, and challenges. American Psychologist. Vol 72(1), 1-12.

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52. Blaney, C., Redding, C.A., Paiva, A.L., Rossi, J.S., Prochaska, J.O., Blissmer, B., Burditt, C.T., Nash, J.M., Bayley, K.D. (2018). Integrated Primary Care Readiness and Behaviors Scale: Development and validation in behavioral health professionals. Families, Systems, & Health. 36(1), 97-107.

OTHER NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: 1. Nash, J. M., & Holroyd, K. A. (1992). Can we increase the cost-effectiveness of behavioral treatments for

recurrent headache? American Pain Society Bulletin, 2, 1-4.. 2. Turk, D. C., & Nash, J. M. (1993). Chronic pain: New ways to cope. In J. Gurin & D. Goleman (Eds.),

Mind/body medicine. New York: Consumer Reports. 3. Holroyd, K. A., France, D., Nash, J. M., Tobin, D. L., & Eichenberger-McCune, R. L. (1995). Stress

management for tension headaches. Ohio University / National Institutes of Health. (Workbook, 89 pp). 4. Turk, D. C., & Nash, J. M.. (1996). Psychological issues in chronic pain. In R. K. Portenoy & R. Kanner

(Eds.), Pain management: Theory and practice. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis Company. 5. Clark, M., Nash, J., Cohen, R., Chase, C., & Niaura, R. (1997). Psychological factors in cardiac disease. In P.

M. Kleespies (Ed.), Emergencies in mental health practice: Evaluation and management. New York: Guilford. 6. Nash, J. M. (2000). Hypnosis for headache. Headache: Newsletter of the American Council for Headache

Education, 11(4), 5. 7. Nash, J. M. (2001). Depression and severe headache. Headache: Newsletter of the American Council for

Headache Education, 12, 9. 8. Lipchik, G., Holroyd, K. A., & Nash, J. M. (2002). Cognitive-behavioral management of recurrent headache

disorders: A minimal therapist contact approach. In D. C. Turk & R. J. Gatchel (Eds.), Psychological approaches to pain management (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.

9. Nash, J.M. (2003). Management of pain in older persons. In S.J. Nedeljkovic (Ed.), Policy manual on pain

management. Committee on Public Policy in Pain Medicine, New England Pain Association. 10. Nash, J.M. (2003). Cancer pain and palliative care. In S.J. Nedeljkovic (Ed.), Policy manual on pain

management. Committee on Public Policy in Pain Medicine, New England Pain Association. 11. Holroyd, K.A., Nash, JM., Martin, P. (2005). Psychological management of tension-type headache. In J.

Olesen, P. Tfelt-Hansen, K.M. Welch, P. Goadsby, & N. Ramadan (Eds.), The Headachese (3rd Ed). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

12. Nash, J. M., (2006). Training and education in behavioral medicine. Outlook: A quarterly newsletter of the

Society of Behavioral Medicine. Spring/Summer 2006. p 6. 13. Nash, J. M., (2006). Transdisciplinary training: Promises and pitfalls. The Brown University Digest of

Addiction Theory and Application. 25, (4) pp 8. 14. Nash, J. M., (2007). Postdoctoral research training at Brown: Center for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine as

transdisciplinary focus. Association for Integrative Studies Newsletter. 29, (1) pp 8. 15. Spirito, A., McQuaid, E., Nash, J., Tremont, G., Francis, G., Weinstock, L., & Andover, M. (2007). What is the

role of clinical internships in training clinical scientists? Clinical Science Newsletter, Fall 2007 Issue

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16. Nash, J.M., Chandran, R., Rathier, L. (2013). Anxiety disorders and primary headache. In M. Green & P. Muskin (Eds.), The Neuropsychiatry of Headache, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

17. Nash, J.M., Sklar, M., Evans, D. (2016). Depression management in the medical home. In W. O’Donohue &

A. Maragakis, & (Eds.), Integrated Primary and Behavioral Care: Role in Medical Homes and Chronic Disease Management, New York: Springer.

18. Nash, J.M. (in press). Behavioral medicine: Who does it and where. In Fisher, E. (Ed.), Principles and

Concepts of Behavioral Medicine: A Global Handbook. New York: Springer.

GRANTS: 1. Stimulant Drug Responses Observed With Double-blind Instruction Versus Clinical Administration Instruction

Protocols. National Institutes of Health, Clinical Research Center Grant, $9,647, 1990-1991. Nash, J. M. (principal investigator), Holroyd, K. A., Penzien, D. B., & Stept, M.

2. Nonpharmacological Management of Headaches in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding. National Headache

Foundation, $10,000, 1992-1993. Marcus, D. A., & Nash, J. M. (co- investigator). 3. A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Cognitive-Behavioral Group Treatment for Migraine Headache. Brown

University Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, $14,384, 1998-1999. Nash, J. M. (principal investigator) & Walker, B. B. (co-investigator).

4. Using a Computer Based Expert Tailored Messaging System to Enhance Outcome in a Self-Directed Behavioral

Treatment Protocol for Headache. National Headache Foundation, $5000, 2001-2002. Nash, J. M. (principal investigator), Esler, J. K., Bach, A., Gordon, N., & Vecchione, M.

5. Tailored Messaging and Self-Directed Headache Treatment (1 F32 NS42386-01). National Institutes of Health,

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, F32 Individual National Research Service Award, 2001-2003, $33,260. Nicholson, R. (postdoctoral fellow recipient), Nash, J (sponsor).

6. Transdisciplinary Cancer Control Research Training Grant (5 R25 CA87972-02). National Institutes of Health,

National Cancer Institute, 2000-2005, $2,140,461. Abrams, D. A. (Principal Investigator), Nash, J. M. (Co-Investigator and Program Leader).

7. Nicotine Dependence: Risk and Recovery over Generations (P50 CA 84719). National Institutes of Health,

National Cancer Institute and National Institute of Drug Abuse, 1999-2004, $11,694,922 (P50). Abrams, D. A. (Principal Investigator), Nash, J. M. (Co-Principal Investigator, Career Development Core).

8. Nicotine Dependence: Phenotype, Endophenotype & Contexts (P50 CA 84719). National Institutes of Health,

National Cancer Institute and National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2004-2009. Niaura, R. (Principal Investigator), Nash, J. M. (Principal Investigator, Career Development Core).

9. Feasibility of physical activity and relaxation for cancer survivors. Komen Foundation. 2005-2007. Rabin, C

(Principal Investigator), $98,507. Nash, J.M. (Co-investigator). 10. Training in behavioral and preventive medicine (T32 HL076134). National Institutes of Health, National Heart

Lung and Blood Institute, 2006-2011. Wing, R. (Principal Investigator), Nash, JM (Co-Director). 11. Transdisciplinary Cancer Control Research Training Grant (R25 CA87972). National Institutes of Health,

National Cancer Institute, 2006-2011, $2,457,432. Rakowski, W. (Principal Investigator), Nash, J. M. (Co-Investigator and Program Leader).

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12. Integrated Primary Care for Medically Unexplained Symptoms (F32 HS22401). Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, F32 Individual National Research Service Award, 2013-2014, $51,614. Hubley, S. (postdoctoral fellow recipient), Nash, J (sponsor).

13. Training grant in gastrointestinal physiology and psychology (T32 DK101363). National Institute of Diabetes,

and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, 2014-2019. Pandolfino, J & Keefer, L. (Principal Investigators), Nash, JM (Advisor Board).

14. Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care Project. Rhode Island Foundation. 2012-2015. $352,510.

Uebelacker, L. (Principal Investigator), Nash, JM. (Co-project Director 2014-2015).

15. Incorporating peer support into the PCMH behavioral health to address the challenge of diabetes and depression in underserved communities. (Demonstration Project Funding, 2015-2015). American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation and National Peer Support Collaborative Learning Network. $5000 Nash, JM, (Principal Investigator), Fuchs, C. (Co-investigator).

16. A climate for evidence-based practice implementation in the patient centered medical home. (F32 HS024192).

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, F32 Individual National Research Service Award, 2015-2017, $51,614. Sklar, M. (postdoctoral fellow recipient), Nash, J (sponsor).

17. Sexual health disparities in young women of color: A PCMH needs assessment. (F32 HS024854). Agency for

Healthcare Research and Quality, F32 Individual National Research Service Award, 2016-2018, $55,190. Thamotharan, S. (postdoctoral fellow recipient), Nash, J (sponsor).

18. Developing a low-intensity primary care intervention for anxiety disorders. (R34 MH097820) National Institute

of Mental Health, 2017-2021, Weisberg, R (PI), Nash, J (Data Safety Monitoring Board).

UNIVERSITY TEACHING ROLES: Instructor Fall, 1987 Teaching Assistant, General Psychology Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens Winter, 1987 Co-Instructor of Record, General Psychology, Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens Spring, 1987 Instructor of Record, Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens Summer, 1987 Instructor of Record, General Psychology, Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Lancaster Fall, 1988 Instructor of Record, General Psychology, Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Lancaster Winter, 1990 Instructor of Record, Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens Fall, 1992 Biomed 372, Medical Interviewing Brown University School of Medicine

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Fall, 1993 Biomed 371, Medical Interviewing Brown University School of Medicine Nov, 1993 Instructor, Chronic Headache: A Multidisciplinary Approach, as part of series,

Change and Wellbeing: A Behavioral Medicine Health Series, Brown University Learning Community

Lectures/Seminars 1993-2009 Headache Research and Intervention, seminar, Brown University Clinical Psychology Training Consortium, Behavioral Medicine Seminar Series 1995-1999 Headache Assessment and Management, Lecture in Psychology 132:

Health Psychology, Department of Psychology, Brown University. 1995-2002 Behavioral Medicine Assessment, seminar, Brown University Clinical Psychology Training Consortium, Core Seminar Series. November, 2003 Stress Management, Lecture in BC121/PY121 Stress and Disease, Department of Community

Health, Brown University. 2002 – 2004 Headache management. Seminar given to Brown Medical Student Family Medicine

Clerkship, Department of Family Medicine, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Providence. 1996 – 2005 Invited seminar, Behavioral management of headache. Seminar given to Internal Medicine

Residents, Department of Internal Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. 2006-2011 Efficacy, effectiveness, dissemination, and diffusion trials, seminar, Brown University Clinical Psychology Training Consortium, Postdoctoral fellowship research methods seminar series. 2009-2012 Lessons from the Editorial Board, seminar, Brown University Clinical Psychology Training Consortium, CORE Seminar Series. Clinical Supervisor / Preceptor 1992 - 2016 Clinical Supervisor, Postdoctoral Fellows, Clinical Psychology Training Consortium, Brown

University School of Medicine

1992 - 2016 Clinical Supervisor, Residents, Clinical Psychology Training Consortium, Brown University School of Medicine

2011- 2016 Preceptor, Residents, Family Medicine Residency Program, Department of Family Medicine,

Brown University Dissertation Committees 1995 Doctoral Dissertation Committee member, Robin Masheb, Department of Psychology, St.

John's University

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2000 Doctoral Dissertation Committee member, Heidi McCool, Department of Psychology, Ohio University

INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS: 1. Nash, J. M., Waldstein, S., & Kerns, R. (2002). Behavioral medicine training in the United States. Paper

presented at the Seventh International Congress of Behavioural Medicine, Helsinki, Finland. 2. Aro, A., Stauder, A., Nash, J.M. (2004). Education and training in behavioral medicine: A survey on practice

and needs in 16 countries. Paper presented at the Eighth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Mainz, Germany.

3. Nash, J.M., DePue, J., Jelalian, E., Spirito, A., Mor, V., Rosmarin, A., Abrams, D. (2004). Research training

that integrates behavioral science, medicine, and public health. Paper presented at the Eighth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Mainz, Germany.

4. Nash, J. M., Nicholson, R., Park, E., Graham, A. & Walker, A. (2004). Effectiveness of a behavioral headache

intervention among medication overusers. Paper presented at the Eighth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Mainz, Germany.

5. Aro, A., Nash, J.M., Stauder, A. (2004). Education and training in behavioral medicine. Workshop presented at

the satellite meeting of the Eighth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Budapest, Hungary. 6. Nash, J.M. (2006). Behavioral medicine training in the United States. Presented as part of the workshop on

“Behavioral Medicine Training in Different Regions of the World”, at the Ninth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand.

7. Nash, J.M., Palmer, P., Cummings, M., Krishnan-Sarin, S., Mooney, M., Morgan, G., Rukstalis, M., Theobald,

W., Unger, J. (2006). Transdisciplinary training of tobacco use scientists. Paper presented in special poster session on education and training at the Ninth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand.

8. Nash, J. M. (2008). Psychological factors and behavioral treatment in medication overuse headache. In

Martin, P. (Chair), Innovative psychological interventions for recurrent headache. Symposium conducted at the XXIX International Congress of Psychology, Berlin

INVITED PRESENTATIONS: 1. Nash, J. M. (1984). Independent practitioners' views of career satisfactions, stressors, and the APA. In S.

Graham (Chair), The independent practitioner. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of American Psychological Association, Toronto.

2. Nash, J. M. (1985). The psychological distress and self-change of psychologists, counselors, and laypersons.

In J. Norcross (Chair), Psychotherapists heal thyself: The self-change of mental health professionals. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston.

3. Nash, J. M., Pingel, J. D., Holroyd, K. A., & Cordingley, G. E. (1990). Nonpharmacological versus

pharmacological prophylaxis of chronic tension headache: Amitriptyline versus cognitive-behavior therapy. In K. Holroyd (Chair), Towards the integration of pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments for

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chronic headache disorders. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of Society of Behavioral Medicine, Chicago.

4. Nash, J. M. (1991). Behavioral versus drug management of chronic headaches. Presentation given to the Psi

Chi Honor Society assembly, Quinnipiac College, Hamden, CT. 5. Nash, J. M. (1994). Effective stress management strategies. Workshop given at Milford-Whitinsville Hospital,

sponsored by Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals, Milford, MA. 6. Nash, J. M. (1995). Managing headache pain. Workshop given to Rhode Island Hospital employees during

National Hospital Week, Providence. 7. Nash, J. M. (1995). Managing stress in the workplace. Workshop given to the U.S. Marshal’s Service, District

of Rhode Island, Providence. 8. Nash, J. M. (1996). Headache management. Seminar given in the Physical Therapy Department, University of

Rhode Island, Kingston. 9. Nash, J. M., & Walker, B. W. (1996). Behavioral management of recurrent headache. Presentation given at

Neurology Grand Rounds, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. 10. Walker, B. B., Nash, J. M., Thebarge, R. W., & Park, E. (1997). Multidisciplinary treatment of chronic pain

and recurrent headache: Impact on quality of life. Paper presented at the annual meeting of American Pain Society, New Orleans.

11. Nash, J. M. (1997). Headache management. Seminar given in the Physical Therapy Department, University of

Rhode Island, Kingston. 12. Nash, J. M. (1998). Headache management. Seminar given in the Physical Therapy Department, University of

Rhode Island, Kingston. 13. Nash, J. M. (1998). Headache: An undertreated problem. Paper presented at the conference, Recent Advances

in Headache Management, Providence. 14. Nash, J. M., Walker, B. B., & Chase, C. (1998). Psychiatric challenges in headache. Workshop presented at

the conference, Recent Advances in Headache Management, Providence. 15. Nash, J. M. (1999). Headache management. Seminar given in the Physical Therapy Department, University of

Rhode Island, Kingston. 16. Nash, J. M., Lipchik, G., & Walker, B. B. (1999). Cost-effective, empirically-supported, behavioral treatments

for migraine and tension-type headache. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto.

17. Nash, J. M. (2000). Headache management. Seminar given in the Physical Therapy Department, University of

Rhode Island, Kingston. 18. Nash, J. M. (2000). Panelist, Internships training site overview. Special program presented at the annual

meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans. 19. Nash, J. M. (2001). Chair, Combining psychological and drug treatments for medical conditions. Symposium

conducted at the annual meeting of American Psychological Association, San Francisco. 20. Nash, J. M. (2001). Headache management. Seminar given in the Physical Therapy Department, University of

Rhode Island, Kingston.

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21. Nash, J. M. (2001). Panelist, Internships training site overview. Special program presented at the annual

meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Philadelphia. 22. Nash, J. M. (2001). Disabling headache: The need for more effective care. Pain Grand Rounds, Massachusetts

General Hospital, Boston. 23. Nash, J. M., & Penzien, D. B. (2002). Fellowship training in behavioral medicine. Leader of breakfast

roundtable discussion at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC. 24. Nash, J. M. (2002). Headache management. Seminar given in the Physical Therapy Department, University of

Rhode Island, Kingston. 25. Nash, J. M. (2002). Panelist, Internships training site overview. Special program presented at the annual

meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Reno. 26. Nash, J. M. (2002). Academic career paths in behavioral medicine. Colloquium presented at Ohio University,

Department of Psychology. 27. Nash, J.M. (2003). Behavioral management of chronic headache. Presented to the Department of Psychology,

Wellesley College. 28. Nash, J. M. (2003). Headache management. Seminar given to Brown Medical Student Family Medicine

Clerkship, Department of Family Medicine, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Providence. 29. Nash, J. M., & Penzien, D. B. (2003). Internship training in behavioral medicine. Leader of breakfast

roundtable discussion at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT. 30. Nash, J.M. (Chair), Abrams, D.A., Stokols, D., & Clark, M. (2003). Using transdisciplinary science to address

complex health problems. Seminar presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT.

31. Nash, J. M. (2003). Panelist, Internships training site overview. Special program presented at the annual

meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston. 32. Nash, J.M. (Chair) (2004). Career development in behavioral medicine: Getting funded, getting published, and

other tips from the experts. Chair and presenter in seminar presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

33. Nash, J.M. (2004). Panelist. Graduate student research in behavioral medicine. Panel discussion presented at

the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD. 34. Nash, J.M. (2004). Internship training in behavioral medicine. Leader of breakfast roundtable discussion at the

annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD. 35. Nash, J.M. (Chair) (2005). Keys to successful career development in academic career development. Chair and

presenter in seminar presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA. 36. Nash, J.M. (2005). Internship training in behavioral medicine. Leader of breakfast roundtable discussion at the

annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA. 37. Nash, J.M. (2005). Early career development: climbing the academic ladder. Leader of breakfast roundtable

discussion at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA.

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38. Nash, J.M. (2005). Meritorious student poster session A. Session Chair of poster session at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA.

39. Nash, J.M. (Chair) (2006). Keys to successful career development in academic career development. Chair and

presenter in seminar presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA. 40. Nash, J.M. (2006). Internship training in behavioral medicine. Leader of breakfast roundtable discussion at

the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA. 41. Nash, J.M. (2006). Transdisciplinary training programs: key components and prerequisites for success. Paper

presented at the NCI, OBSSR, and APA-sponsored conference on “Science of Team Science: Assessing the Value of Transdisciplinary Research”, Bethesda, MD.

42. Nash, J.M. (2006). Lessons learned: Developing new strategies for strengthening transdisciplinary science and

training initiatives. Moderator of panel at the NCI, OBSSR, and APA-sponsored conference on “Science of Team Science: Assessing the Value of Transdisciplinary Research”, Bethesda, MD.

43. Nash, J.M. (2007). Careers in behavioral medicine. Panelist for roundtable discussion at the annual meeting of

the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC. 44. Nash, J.M. (2007). Applying to internships in behavioral medicine. Panelist for roundtable discussion at the

annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC. 45. Nash, J.M. (2007). Postdoctoral fellowship: career advancement or career stalling. Panelist for panel

discussion at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC. 46. Nash, J. M. (2007). Co-Chair and Panelist, Internships training site overview. Special program presented at

the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston. 47. Nash, J.M. (2008). Postdoctoral fellowship: career advancement or career stalling. Panelist for panel

discussion at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA. 48. Nash, J.M. (2008). Experiences to be competitive for behavioral medicine internship. Panelist for panel session

at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA. 49. Nash, J.M. (2008). Transdisciplinary research. Panelist for panel session at the annual Active Living Research

grantees meeting, Washington, D.C. 50. Nash, J. M. (2008). Co-Chair and Panelist, Internships training site overview. Special program presented at

the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Orlando. 51. Nash, J.M. (2009). Experiences to be competitive for behavioral medicine internship. Panelist for panel session

at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Montreal. 52. Nash, J. M. (2009). Co-Chair and Panelist, Internships training site overview. Special program presented at

the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York. 53. Nash, J.M. (2010). Experiences to be competitive for behavioral medicine internship. Panelist for panel session

at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle. 54. Nash, J.M. (2010). Developing clinical health psychology competencies at the internship level. In special

program, Kerns, R. (Chair) Specialized training in clinical health psychology. In the Council of Clinical Health Psychology Training Program meeting at the Joint Conference of Training Councils of Psychology, Orlando, FL

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55. Nash, J. M. (2010). Co-Chair and Panelist, Internships training site overview. Special program presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Francisco.

56. Nash, J.M. (2011). Internship application process – Part I: APPIC and site selection. Presenter for half-day

seminar at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC. 57. Nash, J.M. (2011). Behavioral facilitation of medical treatment of primary headache disorders. Discussant for

symposium at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC. 58. Nash, J.M. (2011). Essential competencies in integrated primary care. Presented at the meeting of the

Association for Psychologists in Academic Health Centers, Boston.

59. Nash, J.M. (2011). Nontraditional research funding options for early career professionals. Presented at the meeting of the American Psychology Association, Washington, DC.

60. Nash, J.M. (2011). Education and training in clinical health psychologist. Panelist at the meeting of the

American Psychology Association, Washington, DC.

61. Nash, J.M. (2012). Debate: Is clinical health psychology training necessary to work in integrated primary care. Presented at the meeting of the Council of Clinical Health Psychology Training Programs, San Diego, CA.

62. Nash, J.M. (2012). Behavioral treatment for headaches. Presented at the Grand Rounds at the University of

Massachusetts Family Medicine, Worcester, MA.

63. Nash, J.M. (2012). Internship application process – Part I: APPIC and site selection. Presenter for half-day seminar at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

64. Nash, J.M. (2012). Practical approaches to behavioral changes for over-weight and obese patients within the

office visit. Presenter at the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Academy of Family Physicians.

65. Larkin, K.L.. & Nash, J.M. (2013). What are the competencies needed for working in primary care psychology settings?: Primary care competency workgroup report. Presented at the meeting of the Council of Clinical Health Psychology Training Programs, Austin, TX.

66. Nash, J.M. (2013). Guidelines and Principles Changes for the Commission on Accreditation: Phase II

questions. Presented at the meeting of the Council of Clinical Health Psychology Training Programs, Austin, TX.

67. Nash, J.M. (2013). Facilitator for panel discussion on Peer support and behavioral health at the National Peer

Support Learning Collaborative Network meeting. Washington, DC.

68. Nash, J.M. (2014). The importance of team and population management in integrated care in the PCMH. Presented at the meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.

69. Nash, J.M. (2014). Psychology internship in the age of imbalance: strategies for those from underrepresented

backgrounds. Presented in the doctoral program in clinical psychology, Howard University, Washington, DC.

70. Nash, J.M. (2014). Integrating peer support in the primary care team: Public and private models of integration. Presented at the meeting of the Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative, Washington, DC.

71. Nash, J.M. (2014). Discussant for Peer support: Evidence and directions forward at the National Peer Support

Learning Collaborative Network meeting. San Francisco, CA.

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72. Nash, J.M. (2014). Integrating primary care in Department of Family Medicine at Brown University. Presented at American Psychological Association Preconference: Training Conference on Integrated Care in Aging and Primary Care, Washington, DC.

73. Fuchs, C., Haradhvala, N., Hubley, S., Nash, J., Keller, M., Ashley, D., Weisberg, R., & Uebelacker, L. (2014).

Physician actions following a positive PHQ-2: Implications for the implementation of depression screening in family medicine practice. Presented at the meeting of the National Association of Primary Care Research Group, New York, NY.

74. Nash, J.M. (2014). Strengthening competencies of Family Medicine trainees by embedding integrated

behavioral health training programs. Presented at the meeting of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine. San Antonio, TX.

75. Nash, J.M. (2015). Peer support in the patient centered medical home and primary care. Invited attendee to a

working conference of thought leaders for the National Peer Support Learning Collaborative Network. Washington, DC.

76. Nash, J.M. (2015). Careers in behavioral medicine: Teaching, training, and coaching. Panelist at the meeting

of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX.

77. Nash, J.M. (2015). Health psychology training to develop Health Service Psychology Blueprint competencies. Symposium Chair and Presenter at the meeting of the American Psychology Association, Toronto, ON.

78. Nash, J.M. (2015). Internship prep workshop for rehabilitation, health and neuropsychology . Panelist at the

workshop of the meeting of the American Psychology Association, Toronto, ON.

79. El Rayess, F., Nothnagel, M., Brown, J., Nash, J., Chandran, R., Stebbins, P., Goldman, R. (2016). Transforming our PCMH to include a focus on the needs of children and adolescents: Curriculum development and baseline evaluation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine. Minneapolis, MN

80. Stebbins, P., El Rayess, F., Nothnagel, M., Brown, J., Nash, J., Chandran, R., Goldman, R. (2016).

Transforming family-centered primary care for children and adolescents in underserved communities: A baseline assessment of needs. Presented at the annual meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group, Colorado Springs, CO.

81. Nash, J.M. (2017). Integrated Primary Care as a Vehicle for Behavioral Medicine Excellence, Co-Chair of

paper session at the meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA

82. Sklar, M., Fuchs, C., Uebelacker, L., Evans, D., & Nash, J. (2017). Physician management of behavioral health concerns in primary care patients and its implication for resource utilization, Co-Chair of paper session at the meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA

83. Sklar, M., Nash, J. M, Goldman, R. E., Aarons, G., Eaton, C. B. (2018). A climate for evidence-based

practice in the patient-centered medical home. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA

84. Nash, J.M. (2018). Society for Health Psychology Presidential Address. Challenges of the Underserved in

Integrated Care Settings: Implications for Design of Services, Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA

85. Del Bene, V.A., Sperling, S., Driskell, L., Block, C., Boxley, L., Bordes Edgar, V., Nash, L., Kuemmel, A.,

Pawlowoski, C., Nash, J., Shook, C., & Esbitt, S. (2019) Skill-building workshop to prepare for specialty-track predoctoral internships. American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

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OTHER PRESENTATIONS: 1. Nash, J. M., Theofanous, A. G., Pingel, J. D., Holroyd, K. A., Leard, L., Tobin, D. L., Holm, J. E., Penzien, D.

B., & Hursey, K. G. (1988). Are chronic headache disorders associated with high levels of stress or ineffective coping? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston.

2. Garske, J. P., & Nash, J. M. (1988). Temporal expectations for counseling as a function of type of stress

reaction and gender. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans.

3. Nash, J. M., Holroyd, K. A., Tobin, D. L., Theofanous, A. G., Holm, J. E., & Penzien, D. B. (1988).

Psychological adjustment in recurrent headache sufferers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta.

4. Nash, J. M., & Garske, J. P. (1988). Client and process variables as predictors of early counseling dropouts.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta. 5. Pingel, J. D., Nash, J. M., Holroyd, K. A., Cordingley, G. E., & Jerome, A. (1989). Changes in pain coping

strategies following drug or psychological treatment of recurrent headache sufferers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco.

6. Pingel, J. D., Nash, J. M., Holroyd, K. A., Jerome, A., & Cordingley, G. E. (1989). Improvements in quality of

life following drug or psychological treatment of chronic pain. Paper presented at Association for the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington.

7. Nash, J. M., Pingel, J. D., Holroyd, K. A., Cordingley, G. E., & Jerome, A. (1989). Cognitive behavior therapy

versus amitriptyline in the prophylaxis of chronic tension headache. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington.

8. Nash, J. M., Holroyd, K. A., Cordingley, G. E., Pingel, J. D., Jerome, A., & Martin, N. J. (1990). Different

outcome measures yield discrepant estimates of improvement for recurrent headache sufferers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Francisco.

9. Cordingley, G., Holroyd, K., Pingel, J., Jerome, A., & Nash, J. (1990). Amitriptyline versus stress management

therapy in the prophylaxis of chronic tension-type headache. Paper presented at the annual meeting of American Association for the Study of Headache, Los Angeles.

10. Brentar, J., Nash, J. M., Holroyd, K. A., Hursey, K. G., Penzien, D. B., & Holm, J. E. (1990). Pain state as an

artifact in the psychological assessment of recurrent headache sufferers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Society of Behavioral Medicine, Chicago.

11. Reynolds, R. V., Brentar, J., Tobin, D. L., Nash, J. M., Holroyd, K. A., & Hinders, C. J. (1990). Does

cognitive-behavior therapy enhance the long-term effectiveness of relaxation training in recurrent tension headaches? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Chicago.

12. Marcus, D. A., Nash, J. M., & Mercer, S. R. (1992). Multidisciplinary group treatment of intractable

headaches. Paper presented at the annual meeting of American Pain Society, San Diego. 13. Mercer, S. R., Marcus, D. A., & Nash, J. M. (1992). Musculoskeletal abnormalities in migraine and tension-

type headaches. Paper presented at the annual meeting of American Pain Society, San Diego.

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14. Mercer, S. R., Marcus, D. A., & Nash, J. M. (1992). Cervical musculoskeletal disorders in migraine and tension-type headache. Paper presented at the annual meeting of American Physical Therapy Association, Cincinnati.

15. Nash, J. M., Holroyd, K. A., Rokicki, L., & Penzien, D. B. (1992). Placebo-controlled double-blind trials:

Does placebo awareness influence drug response? Paper presented at the annual meeting of Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York.

16. Nash, J. M., Holroyd, K. A., & Penzien, D. B. (1993). Levels of caffeine in saliva and corresponding changes

in blood pressure and mood. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco.

17. Marcus, D., Scharff, L., & Mercer, S. (1993). Nonpharmacologic management of headaches during pregnancy

and nursing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of American Association for the Study of Headache, San Francisco.

18. Nash, J. M., Marcus, D. A., & Turk, D. C. (1994). Diagnosing recurrent headache: The use of IHS criteria in

clinical practice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston. 19. Nash, J. M., Park, E., Walker, B. B., & Thebarge, R. W. (1997). Improvements in headache and quality of life

following group treatment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy. Miami.

20. Park, E., Nash, J. M., Walker, B. B., D’Andrea, J., & Thebarge, R. W. (1998). Headache and quality of life

improvements maintained one year following group treatment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans.

21. Nash, J. M., White, K. S., Park, E., & Walker, B. (1998). Assessment of health care utilization in chronic

headache. Paper presented at the Third Annual Brown University Research Symposium on Mental Health Sciences, Providence.

22. Walker, B., Park, E., Nash, J., & Thebarge, R. (1999). Quality of life in chronic low back pain and headache

patients referred to a multidisciplinary pain program. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego.

23. Nash, J. M., White, K. S., Park, E., & Walker, B. (1999). Assessment of health care utilization in chronic

headache. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego. 24. Nash, J. M., Gordon, N., Park, E., Walker, B., Rakitt, J., & White, K. (1999). Cognitive-behavioral group

treatment combined with usual headache care: Effects on headache and quality of life. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Study of Headache, Boston.

25. Nash, J. M., White, K. S., Park, E., & Walker, B. B. (1999). Assessing health care utilization, examining its

correlates, and detecting reductions with treatment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Study of Headache, Boston.

26. Nash, J. M., Park, E., Walker, B., & Fasteson, K. (2000). Cognitive-behavioral treatment of disabled headache

sufferers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society, Montreal. 27. Nash, J. M., & Bach, A. K. (2000). Does self-efficacy account for different levels of headache disability?

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society, Montreal. 28. Nash, J. M., Medieros, M., Vecchione, M., Gordon, N., & Walker, B. (2000). A pilot study of prophylactic

drug and behavioral treatment for frequent migraine. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society, Montreal.

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29. Bach, A. K., & Nash, J. M. (2000). Headache disability: The role of headache self-efficacy and pain-related

anxiety? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans.

30. Nash, J. M, & Park E. (2001). Examination of headache, health care utilization, and quality of life in disabled

headache sufferers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle. 31. Nash, J. M., & Nash, J. G. (2001). Examining the validity of IHS migraine criteria using the pathfinder

algorithm. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Headache Congress, New York City. 32. Nash, J. M., & Nicholson, R. (2001). Lifestyle factors in clinic-based headache sufferers. Paper presented at

the annual meeting of the International Headache Congress, New York City. 33. Nicholson, R., & Nash, J. (2002). Quality of life, depression, and health care utilization among chronic daily

headache and episodic headache sufferers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.

34. Park, E., Masheb, R., & Nash, J. M. (2002). Quality of life differences in women with two pain conditions.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC. 35. Nash, J. M., Park, E., & Masheb, R. (2002). Quality of life differences in women with headache and another

chronic pain condition. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society, Seattle. 36. Nash, J. M., Park, E., Walker, B., Gordon, N., & Nicholson, R. (2002). Behavioral group treatment for

disabling headache. Paper presented at the Seventh International Congress of Behavioural Medicine, Helsinki, Finland.

37. Nash, J. G., & Nash, J. M. (2002). International headache experts’ conceptual map of migraine diagnostic

criteria. Paper presented at the Seventh International Congress of Behavioural Medicine, Helsinki, Finland. 38. Nash, J.M. , Nicholson, R., Esler, J., Bach, A. (2003). Influence or physiological, emotional, and cognitive

factors on headache-related disability. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT.

39. Nash, J. M., Nicholson, R.A., & Park, E. (2003). Psychosocial factors in acute medication overuse. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society, Chicago, IL. 40. Nash, J. M., Nicholson, R., Park, E., Graham, A. & Walker, A. (2003). Effectiveness of a behavioral headache

intervention among medication overusers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Headache Society, Rome, IT.

41. Nicholson, R.A., & Nash, J. (2004). Effect of incorporating tailored health messaging into self-directed

behavioral intervention for headache prevention. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

42. Trask, P., Nash, J.M., Teno. (2004) Transitions of care and changes in distressing pain. Paper presented at the

annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, New Orleans. 43. Rabin, C., Pinto, B., Frierson, G., Trask, P., & Nash, J. (2004). The relationship between personal cancer

history, family cancer history, and distress. Paper presented at the 7th World Congress of Psychosocial Oncology Society, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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44. Rabin, C., Pinto, B., Nash, J., Trask, P. & Bucknam, L. (2007). Exercise and relaxation intervention for breast cancer survivors: Acceptability and Outcomes. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Conference of the American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Austin, TX.

45. Politi, M., Rabin, C., Brawer, P., Pinto, B. & Nash, JM. (2007). Information seeking preferences and health

behaviors among prostate cancer patients. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.

46. Bond, D., Wing, R., Nash, J., Vithiananthan, S., Ryder, B., Roye, D., Pohl, D., Sax, H. (2010). Significant

Reduction in Migraine Headache Frequency, Pain Severity, and Disability in Severely Obese Patients Following Bariatric Surgery. Paper presented at the annual meeting of The Obesity Society, San Diego, CA.

47. Buckley, M., Braman, S., Nash, J., Pierce, J. (2010). Depression and Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Gender

Differences and Relationship Between Depression and Drop-Out. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Milwaukee, WI.

48. Blaney, C.L., Redding, C.A., Paiva, A.l., Rossi, J.S., Prochaska, J.O., Blissmer, B., Nash, J. M., & Burditt, C.,

(2015). Validation of an Integrated Primary Care Behaviors Scale (IPCBS) for Behavioral Health Professionals. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX

49. Hubley, S., Uebelacker, L., Nash, J., Eaton, C. (2015). Behavioral health consultation for primary care

patients with medically unexplained symptoms. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Primary Care Research Group, Cancun, Mexico.

50. Blaney, C., Dotson, K., Redding, C., Nash, J., Paiva, A., Rossi, J. (2016). Behavioral health professionals

(BHP) training gaps and related integrated primary care practice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.