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Paula
Joan Caplan
Licensed psychologist, Rhode Island
Degrees
Radcliffe College (Harvard University),
Major: English — 1969 A. B. cum laude
Duke University — 197l M. A. Psychology;
1973 Ph.D. Psychology
John Umstead Hospital, Butner, NC and North
Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill,
NC —
1972-73 Clinical Psychology Internship
Employment History
Adjunct Professor
(Research), Pembroke Center, Brown University,
2001-03.
Lecturer in Psychology, University of Rhode
Island, Spring, 2002.
Producer of video, “The Test,”
2001-2002, on grant from The Flora Foundation.
Affiliated Scholar, Pembroke Center, Brown
University, 1993-2001.
Full Professor with tenure, full member
of graduate studies faculty, Department
of Applied
Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies
in Education, 1987-95.
Visiting Professor, Erindale College, University
of Toronto, 1994-95.
Head, Centre for Women's Studies in Education,
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education,
1985-1987.
Associate Director, Ontario Institute for
Studies in Education's Centre for Women's
Studies in Education, 1984-1985.
Associate Professor of Applied Psychology,
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education,
1982-1987. (tenure awarded in 1985)
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University
of Toronto, 1979-1995.
Lecturer in Women's Studies, University
of Toronto, 1979-1995.
Principal Investigator, Toronto Multi-agency
Child Abuse Research Project (see Research
Grants Section), 1979-1984.
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied
Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies
in Education. September, 1980-June 30, 198l.
Coordinator (1979-85) and Lecturer for University
of Toronto Women's Studies course, "Scientific
Perspectives on Sex and Gender." 1979-90,
lecturer in that course.
Psychologist, Toronto Family Court Clinic,
Clarke Institute of Psychiatry. 1977-1980.
Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University
of Toronto, 1978-1979.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Neuropsychology Division,
Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick
Children, Toronto, 1974-1976.
Honors
Veteran Feminist Writers of America Medal,
2002.
1986 Woman of Distinction Award, Toronto
Young Women's Christian Association.
Recipient of Award for College and University
Teaching, given by Ontario Confederation
of University Faculty Associations, 1984.
1996, Eminent Woman Psychologist, American
Psychological Association Division 35.
1994, Outstanding Young Graduate, Greenwood
High School, Springfield, Missouri.
1993, Elected Fellow of American Psychological
Association and of Division 35 (Women) of
that
Association.
1991 Woman of the Year Award, Canadian Association
for Women in Science.
Manning Fellow, Brown University, 1997.
Listed in American Men and Women of Science;
International Authors and Writers Who’s
Who; Who’s Who of American Women;
Canadian Who's Who; Who’s Who of Canadian
Women; International Who's Who of Professional
and Business Women; Who’s Who in Ontario;
Who’s Who of Women; 2000 Outstanding
Writers of the 20th Century; and Who’s
Who in Entertainment.
Nominated for First Toronto Women's Health
Awards, 1988.
Nominated for Toronto Sun Women on the Move
Awards, 1994.
Elected Fellow of Canadian Psychological
Association. 1984.
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Neuropsychology,
The Hosp ital for Sick Children, Toronto.
1974-1976.
National Institute of Child Development,
Predoctoral Fellowship, granted through
Duke University Centre for the Study of
Aging and Human Development. 197l-1973.
National Institute of Mental Health (United
States) Clinical Psychology Fellowship.
1969-197l.
Scholarly and
Professional Activities
Executive and
Editorial Positions:
Appointed member, Rhode Island Attorney
General’s Task Force on Domestic Violence,
Juvenile Subcommittee, Court Testimony Work
Force, 2001-present.
Program reviewer, Association for Women
in Psychology conference, 2002.
Spokesperson, Association for Women in Psychology,
2002- present.
Organizer, Congressional Briefing. Women,
Drugs, and “Premenstrual Dysphoric
Disorder”: What is Behind the Pathologizing
of Mood Changes? Longworth House Office
Building, Room 1539, Washington, D.C. February
22, 2002.
Member, Child Advocacy Committee, Mental
Health Association of Rhode Island, 2001-2002.
Member, Planning Committee for 1999 Annual
Conference of Association for Women in
Psychology.
Member and Conference Proposal-writer, Radcliffe
Alumnae Committee on the Equality of
Women at Harvard, Spring, 1996-97.
Advisor, National Sciences and Engineering
Research Council of Canada’s Task
Force on
Women in Science and Engineering.
Member, International Advisory Board, Feminism
and Psychology, 1993-95.
Editorial Board Member, Women and Therapy,
1992-1995.
Member, Program Committee, Judaism, Feminism,
and Psychology Conference for Seattle, 1992
Member, Steering Committee, Equality Eve
(Canada), 1990-1991.
Member, National Film Board of Canada, Ontario
Centre, Women's Film Program Advisory Committee,
1990-1991.
Member, Editorial Board, Canadian Journal
of Community Mental Health, 1990-1993.
Member, Committee on Nominations, Canadian
Psychological Association, 1990-1991.
Consultant to Advisory Group on Self-defeating
Personality Disorder, American Psychiatric
Association's Revisions Committee for Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
--IV, 1989-1990.
Advisor to Advisory Group on Late Luteal
Phase Dysphoric Disorder, American Psychiatric
Association's Revisions Committee for Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
-IV, 1989-90.
Faculty sponsor and member, Women's Caucus
Against Sexual Harassment, Ontario Institute
for Studies in Education, Toronto, 1988-1993.
Member, Canadian Mental Health Association's
Women and Mental Health Committee, 1986.
Member, Advisory Board, Barbra Schlifer
Commemorative Clinic, 1986-1988.
Founder and Co-editor, Critical Papers Series,
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education,
Centre for Women's Studies in Education,
1985-1987.
Member, Advisory Committee for The First
Women's Speakout on The Politics of Child
Custody, New York, 1985-1986.
Past Coordinator, Canadian Psychological
Association Section on Women and Psychology,
1983-1984.
Program Committee Member/Reviewer, American
Orthopsychiatric Association Convention,
1983-1984.
Program Committee Member/Reviewer, Women's
Institute of American Orthopsychiatric Association,
1984-1985.
Chairperson, School Psychology, Ontario
Institute for Studies in Education, 1983-1984.
Consultant to Canadian Journal of Behavioural
Science for October, 1984, special issue
on the application of social psychology
to social issues in Canada.
Member, Steering Committee, Ontario Institute
for Studies in Education's Centre for Women's
Studies in Education, 1983-1984.
Coordinator, Canadian Psychological Association
Section on Women and Psychology, 1982-1983.
Member, Committee on the Status of Women,
Canadian Psychological Association, 1982-1984.
Coordinator-elect, Canadian Psychological
Association Section on Women and Psychology,
1981-1982.
Institute Organizer, Canadian Psychological
Association Section on Women and Psychology,
1980-1981.
Newsletter Editor, Canadian Psychological
Association Interest Group on Women and
Psychology, 1979-1980.
Coordinator, First Canadian Women's Studies
Conference, October 30-November 1, 1981.
Editor, Resources for Feminist Research/Documentation
sur la Recherche Feministe, 1982-1984, 1985-1986;
Advisory Board member, 1986-1987.
Examiner for Ontario Board of Examiners
in Psychology oral examinations, 1982.
Reviewer of grant proposals for the Hospital
for Sick Children Foundation.
Reviewer of proposals for Social Sciences
and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Member, Women's Studies Program Committee,
University of Toronto, 1979-84.
Bilingual Judge, Canadian Science Writers
Association Award, 1983 and 1985.
Member, Board of Directors, Women in Transition
(shelter for battered wives), Toronto, 1978-1979.
Memberships:
Association for Women in Psychology.
Society for Menstrual Cycle Research.
Fellow (of Division 35 and of Association),
as of 1993, American Psychological Association.
Fellow, American Orthopsychiatric Association
(allowed membership to lapse recently)
Fellow, Canadian Psychological Association.
Toronto Area Women's Research Colloquium.
Schools Committee, Harvard-Radcliffe Club
of Toronto, 1981-1982.
Feminist Therapy Institute, 1987-1989.
Other:
Member, Seminar and Class Survey Committees,
Harvard-Radcliffe Class of ‘69 30th
Reunion
Committee, 1999.
Member, Brown University Parents’
Council, 1992-94.
Coordinator of project to prepare interpretations,
for laypeople's and non-psychologist professionals'
use, of Canadian Psychological Association's
Guidelines for Therapy and Counselling with
Women. Project of CPA Committee on the Status
of Women, 1984-1989.
Career Number of Thesis and Dissertation
Supervisorships Completed:
Master's 12
Ed.D. 1
Ph.D. 9
Completed Ph.D. Dissertations
Supervised
June Ann Larkin. (1992). Walking through
walls: The sexual harassment of high school
girls.
Evelyn Sommers. (1992). Voices from within:
Women in conflict with the law.
Glenna Anne Lambert. (1991). Gender roles
and psychological functioning of women married
to chemically dependent men.
Wendy Whitfield. (1991). Mother-daughter
relationships in families in which fathers
sexually abused daughters.
Jane Summers. (1991). The effects of manipulating
encoding and retrieval variables on the
memory performance of autistic children.
Nikki Gerrard. (1990). Racism and sexism
in the mental health system: Voices of women
of
color.
Patricia Tobin. (1990). Clinical recommendations
in child custody disputes: An analysis of
sex-related factors in the decision making
process.
Gael M. MacPherson. (1990). The construct
of auditory processing: Validation and assessment.
Helen Chan. (1987). A developmental study
of route learning and spatial inference.
Completed Ed.D. Dissertation
Supervised
Cindy Brooks. (1992). The effects of sex
and race on students' hiring decisions.
Completed M.A. Theses Supervised
Margaret Jane Secord. (1987). Teaching children
critical thinking.
Mona Attard. (1986). Gender differences
on the arithmetic and coding subtests of
the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
Jane Summers. (1985). The effects of sex
on laypeople's attitudes toward psychotropic
drug use: Learning about stereotypes.
Ellen Cohen. (1985). Educators' attitudes
toward Bill 82.
Nicole Grace Walton-Allen. (1984). Laypeople's
perceptions of family violence: An examination
of stereotyped learning.
Janet A. Mullally. (1984). Do sex-related
preschool differences lead to differential
participation in science?
Reesa S. Hotz. (1984). A study of Canadian
laypeople's perceptions of child abuse.
Laurie Case. (1984). Female adolescents
and underachievement.
Rita Gale Baumgarten. (1984). Metalinguistic
and short-term memory factors in reading
and reading disability.
Ermelinda DiNardo. (1983). The relationship
between child abuse and learning disabilities.
Patricia Tobin. (1982). The effects of practice
and training on sex differences in performance
on a spatial test.
Gael MacPherson. (1982). The construct validity
of spatial abilities.
Graduate Courses Taught 1978-1992
1216--Introduction to Psychoeducational
Assessment
1217--Theories of the Behavior Therapies
1225--Practicum in Diagnostics and Psychotherapy
1244--Seminar in Community Psychology and
Community Development, Part II
1248--Psychology of Sexism in Education
1252--Individual Reading and Research in
Applied Psychology (on each of the following
topics: Relationship between child abuse
and cognitive limitations, 1983; Psychology
of post-partum depression, 1982; Advanced
behavior therapy and techniques, 1982; Sex
differences in infancy and childhood, 198l,
1984)
1255--Interviewing in School Psychology
1257--Females' Psychological Development
1258--The Psychology of Motherhood and Its
Relatedness to Education
3202--Advanced Practicum in School Psychology
Also provided supervision for students in
M.A.-level practica for 1220, 1221.
Lectured on feminist theory and its relationship
to research methodology in O.I.S.E. Community
Psychology Core course
Lectured on child abuse to all first- and
second-year M.A. students in School Psychology,
1220 and 1221.
Undergraduate Courses
Taught
Scientific Perspectives on Sex and Gender,
University of Toronto.
Psychology 300 – Introductory Statistics,
University of Rhode Island, College of Continuing
Education.
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