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Laurenn Leigh Rowland

Department of Psychology                  146 Farrand Park
Wayne State University                    Highland Park, MI 48203
71 W. Warren Avenue                       (313) 883-4827
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 577-0962                 INTERNET electronic mail
                               address: lrowland@wwnet.com

Born:   August 30, 1965  (Fort Meade, MD).

Primary Interests

Clinical, health, and community psychology; the impact of behavior on health
 status; underserved populations; cognitive-behavioral preventive and therapeutic
 interventions; program evaluation.

Education

 1992    M.A. in clinical psychology
         Wayne State University - APA-accredited program

 1987    B.A. in psychology
         B.A. in Spanish
         Cornell University

Experience

 7/94-6/95     Research Assistant, Department of Psychology,
               Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
               Gathering data through structured interviews and
               observation of treadmill stress tests for research
               funded by American Heart Association on cardiac
               symptoms and psychological status.

 9/93-10/94    Project Director, Research Group on Homelessness
               and Poverty, Department of Psychology, Wayne State
               University, Detroit, Michigan.  Overseeing 
               ongoing NIMH-funded, two-site research on large
               representative samples of homeless adults; forming
               and maintaining collaborative relationships with
               facilities serving the homeless; training research
               staff; gathering data through extensive structured
               interviews; updating longitudinal data sets and
               conducting data analyses; leading weekly team 
               meetings; assisting in writing grant proposals.

 8/92-8/93     Predoctoral Intern, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit,
               Michigan.  Completing bed-side assessments and
               providing short-term psychotherapy to medical
               patients, participating in multi-disciplinary
               teams for heart and liver transplantation, and
               attending didactic seminars during an eight-month
               rotation in Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry;
               completing psychiatric evaluations, mental status
               exams, and psychological and personality profiles
               for psychiatric inpatients, coordinating multi-
               disciplinary treatment and discharge plans, and
               evaluating patients' improvement during a four-
               month rotation in Inpatient Psychiatry; providing
               short-term outpatient psychotherapy for a limited
               case load through Ambulatory Psychiatry throughout
               the internship year. (APA-accredited internship).

9/91-8/92      Psychology Intern, Harper Hospital, Detroit,
               Michigan.  Conducting psychological assessments,
               participating in multi-disciplinary treatment
               teams, and providing psychotherapy to recipients
               of bone marrow transplantations and chronic pain
               patients during consecutive six-month rotations
               in Behavioral Medicine Services and The Gertrude
               Levin Pain Clinic (24 hours per week).

9/90-8/91      Psychology Intern, Detroit Receiving Hospital and
               University Health Center, Detroit, Michigan.  
               Completing psychological assessments of ambulatory
               psychiatry patients and neuropsychological
               evaluations of victims of traumatic brain injury;
               providing outpatient psychotherapy; participating
               in treatment team meetings and didactic seminars.
               (24 hours per week).

9/89-8/90      Research Assistant, Children's Hospital of
               Michigan, Detroit, Michigan.  Conducting
               neuropsychological monitoring component of nation-
               wide, multi-center Growth and Development Study
               of hemophiliac boys with HIV infection; completing
               neuropsychological assessments of inpatient and
               outpatient victims of head injury; participating
               in multi-disciplinary treatment team meetings. (20
               hours per week).

6/89-8/89      Full-time Summer Intern, Children's Hospital of
               Michigan, Detroit, Michigan.  Performing
               psychological evaluations of children referred to
               Attention Deficit Disorder Clinic or to outpatient
               Psychiatry/Psychology; attending didactic
               seminars.

6/88-5/89      Research Assistant, Center for Alcohol Studies,
               Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.  
               Participating in data collection and carrying out
               statistical analyses for longitudinal research
               design focusing on the expectancies adolescents
               hold toward alcohol consumption. (20 hours per
               week).

5/88-8/88      Teaching Assistant, Wayne State University,
               Detroit, Michigan.  Teaching laboratory section of
               Theories of Learning, which included instructing
               students in hands-on operant conditioning of 
               laboratory rats.

9/86-5/87      Research Assistant, Eleanor J. Gibson Lab of 
               Developmental Psychology, Cornell University,
               Ithaca, New York.  Recruiting and running subjects
               for two experimental conditions investigating
               infants' auditory perceptions and toddlers' visual
               processing while walking. (12 hours per week).

9/86-5/87      Fieldwork Student, Homes, Inc., Ithaca, New York.
               Participating in social reintegration program for
               clients who were consumers of inpatient mental
               health services by forming a relationship with
               one client and providing help with daily living
               skills. (10 hours per week).

6/84-8/84      Bunk Counselor, Ramapo Anchorage Camp, Rhinebeck,
6/83-8/83      New York.  Supervising emotionally disturbed 
6/82-8/82      children through their daily recreational and
               therapeutic activities in the setting of a sleep-
               away summer camp.

Conference Presentations  

Lozowski, S., Rowland, L. L., Toro, P. A.  Self-reported health
   among a probability sample of homeless adults.  Presented at
   the American Public Health Association convention of November,
   1994.

Rowland, L. L., Toro, P. A.  Predicting longitudinal health
   outcomes in a probability sample of homeless adults.  
   Presented at the American Public Health Association
   convention of November, 1994.

Professional Affiliations        

  American Psychological Association
    Student Affiliate Member

  Society of Behavioral Medicine
    Student Affiliate Member

  American Public Health Association
    Student Affiliate Member

Additional Skills  

  Fluency in reading, writing, and speaking Spanish.

References 

   Paul A. Toro, Ph.D.
   Department of Psychology
   Wayne State University
   71 W. Warren
   Detroit, MI  48202
   (313) 577-0806

   Anne Eshelman, Ph.D.
   Henry Ford Hospital
   Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry, CFP-3
   2799 West Grand Blvd.
   Detroit, MI  48202
   (313) 876-2523

   Antoun C. Manganas, M.D.
   Henry Ford Hospital
   Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry, CFP-3
   2799 West Grand Blvd.
   Detroit, MI  48202
   (313) 876-2523

   Philip J. Lanzisera, Ph.D.
   Henry Ford Hospital
   Ambulatory Psychiatry, CFP-3
   2799 West Grand Blvd.
   Detroit, MI  48202
   (313) 876-3545