Meet the CALM Program

Collaborators.

Abby Adler Mandel, PhD, Catholic University of America. Amelia Dev, BA (staff alum). Amy Sanchez, PhD (former graduate student). Andrew Peckham, PhD, McLean Hospital. Ann Kring, PhD, UC Berkeley. Claudia Haase, PhD, Northwestern University. Daniel Fulford, PhD, Boston University. David Jobes, PhD, Catholic University of America. Deanna Barch, PhD, Washington University in St. Louis. Eline Berle, cand.psychol, University of Bergen. Ephrem Fernandez, PhD, UT San Antonio. Erin Michalak, PhD, University of British Columbia. Evan Kleiman, PhD, Rutgers. Greg Murray, PhD, Swinburne. Iris Mauss, PhD, UC Berkeley. June Gruber, PhD, University of Colorado, Boulder. Kiara Timpano, PhD, University of Miami. Kiana Modavi (statistical consultant). Lesley Berk, PhD, Deakin University. Mackenzie Zisser, BA (staff alum). Michael Berk, MD, Deakin University. Michael Freeman, MD. Morgan Robison, BS (staff alum). Patricia Porter (UCB graduate student). Peter Taylor, PhD, University of Manchester. Sarah Victor, PhD, Texas Tech. Sharon Glantz, PhD, University of Buenos Aires. Thomas Joiner, PhD, Florida State University. Ursula Beerman, PhD, University of Geneva.

Current Research Assistants

Sooyeon Kim

Kim Pape

Paulina Ortega

Marlee Neugass

Jackie Carrillo

Christine Lin

Jenny Gao

Selected Publications from the Team

Gruber, J., Mendle, J., Lindquist, K. A., Schmader, T., Clark, L. A., Bliss-Moreau, E., Akinola, M., Atlas, L., Barch, D. M., Barrett, L. F., Borelli, J. L., Brannon, T. N., Bunge, S. A., Campos, B., Cantlon, J., Carter, R., Carter-Sowell, A. R., Chen, S., Craske, M. G., … Williams, L. A. (2021). The Future of Women in Psychological Science. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 16(3), 483–516.  

Callahan, J. L., Bell, D. J., Davila, J., Johnson, S. L., Strauman, T. J., & Yee, C. M. (2021). Inviting ASPPB to address systemic bias and racism: Reply to Turner et al. (2021). The American Psychologist, 76(1), 167–168.  

Swerdlow, B. A., Johnson, S. L., Timpano, K. R., Porter, P. A., & Dev, A. (2021). Longitudinal associations between internalizing symptoms, social behavior, and social perceptions in the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from a transdiagnostic community sample. Journal of Affective Disorders, 294, 805–812.  

Callahan, J. L., Bell, D. J., Davila, J., Johnson, S. L., Strauman, T. J., & Yee, C. M. (2020). The enhanced examination for professional practice in psychology: A viable approach? American Psychologist, 75(1), 52–65.

Publications Relevant to Impulsivity

Carver, C. S., Johnson, S. L., & Joormann, J. (2008). Serotonergic Function, Two-Mode Models of Self-Regulation, and Vulnerability to Depression: What Depression Has In Common with Impulsive Aggression. Psychological Bulletin, 134(6), 912-943.  

Carver, C. S., Johnson, S. L., Joorman, J., Kim, Y., & Nam, J. (2011). Serotonin transporter polymorphism interacts with childhood adversity to predict aspects of impulsivity. Psychological Science, 22(5), 589-595.  

Auerbach, R. P., Stewart, J. G., & Johnson, S. L. (2017). Impulsivity and suicidality in adolescent inpatients. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 45, 91-103.

Johnson, S.L., Zisser, M., Sandel, D., Swerdlow, B., Carver, C.S., Sanchez, A., & Fernandez, E. (2020). Development of a brief online intervention to address aggression in the context of emotion-related impulsivity: Evidence from a wait-list controlled trial. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 103708.

Elliott, M., Hsu, M., Uddin, L., Timpano, K., & Johnson, S. (2021). Locus Coeruleus—Anterior Insula Functional Connectivity Predicts Emotion-Related Impulsivity as a Function of Reward Magnitude. Biological Psychiatry, 89(9), S264.   

Johnson, S. L., Swerdlow, B., Tharp, J. A., Chen, S., Tackett, J., & Zeitzer, J. (2021). Social dominance and multiple dimensions of psychopathology: An experimental test of reactivity to leadership and subordinate roles. PLOS ONE, 16(4), e0250099.

Find Dr. Johnson’s bibliography and her mentees’ here.

Publications Relevant to Bipolar Disorder

Johnson, S. L., Cuellar, A., Ruggero, C., Perlman, C., Goodnick,  P., White, R., & Miller, I. (2008). Life events as predictors of mania and depression in bipolar I disorder. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 268-277.  

Johnson, S.L., Edge, M. D., Holmes, M. K., & Carver, C. S. (2012). The Behavioral Activation System and mania. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 8, 243-267  

Samtani, S., Moulds, M. L., Johnson, S. L., Ehring, T., Hyett, M. P., Anderson, R., & McEvoy, P. M. (2021). Higher order repetitive negative thinking is more robustly related to depression, anxiety, and mania than measures of rumination or worry. Cognitive Therapy and Research.  

Bowe, S., Foley, F., Fletcher, K., Thomas, N., Michalak, E., Berk, L., Berk, M., Cotton, S., Engel, L., Johnson, S. L., Jones, S., Kyrios, M., Lapsley, S., Mihalopoulos, C., Perich, T., & Murray, G. (2021). Is Mindfulness a more effective intervention than Psychoeducation for reducing Bipolar Disorder-related symptoms of depression? International Journal of Epidemiology 50(Supplement_1).  

Smucny, J., Tully, L. M., Howell, A. M., Lesh, T. A., Johnson, S. L., OʼReilly, R. C., Minzenberg, M. J., Ursu S., Yoon, J. H., Niendam, T. A., Ragland, J. D., & Carter, C. S. (2021). Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are associated with opposite brain reward anticipation-associated response. Neuropsychopharmacology, 1-9.  

Tharp, J. A., Johnson, S. L., & Dev, A. (2021). Transdiagnostic approach to the dominance behavioral system. Personality and Individual Differences, 176, 110778.