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Faculty - Biography
Kathrin Hartmann, PhD Associate Professor
825 Fairfax Avenue Hofheimer Hall Norfolk, VA 23507 Phone: (757) 446-5888 Fax: (757) 446-5918 Email:
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Professional Experience and Academic Appointments
- Associate Professor, EVMS Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 2004 - present
- Assistant Professor, EVMS Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 1999 – 2004
- Staff Psychologist, The Child Abuse Program of Hampton Roads, Norfolk, VA, 1996-1998
- Director of Outpatient Clinical Services, EVMS Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 2006 - present
Education
- PhD, Clinical Psychology, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Palo Alto, CA
- Internship Training in Clinical Psychology at EVMS Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 1993-1994
- Postdoctoral year at the Child Abuse Program of Hampton Roads, Norfolk, VA, 1994-1995
Board Certifications and Licensure
- Licensure in Clinical Psychology: Virginia Board of Psychology
- National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
- Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
- Registered Play Therapist and Supervisor, The Association for Play Therapy
Awards and Honors
- Instructor of the Year, Clinical Psychology Internship Class 2006-2007, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Eastern Virginia Medical School
Memberships
- President, Virginia Psychological Association, 2008
- President, Tidewater Academy of Clinical Psychologists , 2003 - 2005
- Member, American Psychological Association
- Member, Association for Play Therapy
- Member, American Medical Schools Psychologists
- American Red Cross, Disaster Mental Health Team, Volunteer-Reserve
Clinical Interests
Evaluation and psychotherapy services; children, adolescents and adults; special interests in autism and multicultural issues.
Research Interests
Recently in autism for diagnosis and treatment; multicultural training and treatment.
Grants and Funding Awards
- Early Adventures, YMCA, 2002-2004, Consultant
- Norfolk Foundation, 2003-2004, Research Grant
- HRSA, 2003-2004, Training Grant (PI: Archer, Ph.D./Cubic, Ph.D.)
- AMSA, 2005-2006, Training Grant (PI: Pasquinelli, M.D.)
- DMHMRSAS, 2007-2008, Training Grant (PI: Cubic, Ph.D.)
- HRSA, 2007-2010, Training Grant (PI: Cubic, Ph.D.)
Recent Publications
Ball, J. D., Archer, R. P., & Hartmann, K. (2005). Clinical interviews with adolescents: Special considerations and time-tested methods. In R. J. Craig (Ed.) (2005, 2nd Edition). Clinical and diagnostic interviewing. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson.
Richter, L. C., & Hartmann, K. (2007). The antecedents of infant pattern of attachment. Presentation at the Virginia Psychological Association Spring Convention. Richmond, Virginia.
Levin, E., Paulson, J. F., Hartmann, K., Daly, M. H., & Harrington, J. (2007). Factors affecting mental health treatment initiation in children and adolescents. Poster presented at the American Psychology Association 115th Convention, San Francisco, California.
Adrian, M., Zeman, J., Perry-Parrish, C., Hartmann, K., & Schlegelmilch, A. (2007, November). Parental responses to negative emotion: Links with psychological symptomotology. Accepted for presentation at the annual conference of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.
Richter, L.C., Hartmann, K., & Zeman, J. (2008). The effects of cumulative risk factors on the quality of infant attachment. Poster for the International Conference for Infant Studies. Vancouver, Canada.
Recent Presentations
The 21st Annual Association for Play Therapy International Conference, October 5-9, 2004, Basic Psychopharmacology for the Play Therapist, Co-Presenters F.H. Kirchner, M.D. and K. Hartmann, Ph.D. Denver, Colo.
Cultural Competence: A Lifelong Quest. CHKD Social Work Retreat, Norfolk, VA, November, 2005.
Michigan Association for Play Therapy, Lansing, February 2006; Frank Kirchner, M.D. and Kathrin Hartmann, Ph.D. The dynamic interface of play therapy and psychopharmacology.
Virginia Psychological Association, Spring Convention, April 13, 2007; How do we keep going? Exchange of positive moments in our clinical work. Conversation Hour.
Grand Rounds: Enhancing Clinical Communication Skills Using Cultural Awareness Techniques, November 1, 2007, CHKD; Lawrence Pasquinelli, M.D. and Kathrin Hartmann, Ph.D.
Culturally Effective Care, Follow-Up Seminar for Residents in Pediatrics at CHKD, November 16, 2007.
Ethical Dilemmas for School Psychologists based on the 2002 APA Ethics Code, Norfolk Public Schools’ School Psychologists; June 6, 2008.
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