Research Support
Active Research Support
National Institute of Health and Human Development (NICHD)
Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers: Feasibility and Acceptability for Black and Hispanic Formerly Incarcerated Mothers. This study uses a mixed-methods approach to begin the process of adapting MISC for use with Black and Hispanic formerly incarcerated mothers.
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
MISC-CBO: A Cluster Randomized Control Trial to Improve the Mental Health of OVC in South Africa
To evaluate the effectiveness of the Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers for Community-based Organizations (MISC-CBO) in reducing mental health problems in orphan and vulnerable children in South Africa
- Implementation and Scale-Up of a Caregiver Intervention for Mothers who have Survived
Intimate Partner Violence: The Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers
- This project will leverage previous work adapting the evidence-based Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers (MISC) specifically for African American mothers to evaluate its suitability for adoption using mixed methodology and the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). Barriers and facilitators to scale-up will be identified related to the intervention, outer setting, and inner setting for the project to make comprehensive recommendations for future adoption of MISC at scale and disseminate this evidence-based treatment to a priority population
National Institute of Health and Human Development (NICHD)
MISC-IPV: A Community Based Intervention for Children Traumatized By Intimate Partner
Violence
To assess feasibility, acceptability and preliminary outcomes of the Mediational Intervention
for Sensitizing Caregivers for mothers and children exposed to intimate partner violence
(PI: Sharp)
VA Clinical Science Research and Development
Manage Emotions to Reduce Aggression – MERA: A Brief Aggression Treatment for Veterans
with PTSD Symptoms
Conduct a 2-site randomized clinical trial to test if Manage Emotions to Reduce Aggression
is efficacious at reducing aggression and emotion dysregulation in Veterans with PTSD
symptoms compared to 3 sessions of Present Centered Therapy
National Institute of Mental Health
Testing a biosocial model of borderline personality features in youth
A prospective study testing interactions between environmental factors and neural
processes in the development of BPD in early adolescent girls.
National Institute of Mental Health
The Feasibility and Acceptability of the Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing
Caregivers for Mothers with Borderline Personality Disorder
This project takes an empirical, community-based approach to begin the process of
adapting MISC for use with mother’s with BPD.
Manage Emotions to Reduce Aggression – MERA: A Brief Aggression Treatment for Veterans
with PTSD Symptoms
This project conducts a 2-site randomized clinical trial to test if Manage Emotions to Reduce Aggression is efficacious at reducing aggression and emotion dysregulation in Veterans with
PTSD symptoms compared to 3 sessions of Present Centered Therapy
Cultural consensus modeling to identify culturally relevant risk factors for suicide
among Black youth
This project aims to use evidence-based ethnographic method to give direct voice to
the risk factors for suicidal behaviors as perceived by Black youth themselves.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Brief Personalized Feedback Intervention for Hazardous Drinking in an HIV Clinic
This project tests the feasibility and acceptability of a social-cognitive intervention
for substance use problems in HIV infected individuals.
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Neurodevelopment: attachment, social function and borderline personality
To examine the impact of adolescent-caregiver relationships on the development of
neural and behavioral indicators of collaboration in trust within adolescent peer
relationships, treating both as potential mechanisms in the exacerbation of borderline
personality disorder symptoms.
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Translational Methamphetamine AIDS Research Center (TMARC)
To provide scientific leadership, technical support, and opportunities for training
to coalesce the efforts of an interdisciplinary group of investigators to elucidate
METH/HIV-induced CNS injury.
Completed Research Support
University of Houston High Priority Area Seed Grant
Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers: A formative research study to evaluate feasibility and acceptability for families separated by migration
This project evaluates the feasibility and acceptability of MISC for use in families separated and recently re-united due to migration.
Provost 50-in-5 Award – University of Houston
A comparison of real-time mentalizing in treatment-seeking and healthy adolescents.
This project will compare real-time mentalizing between healthy and treatment-seeking
caregiver-adolescent dyads during a conflict paradigm.
National Institute of Child Health and Development
MISC-CBO: A community-based intervention for HIV affected children
This project develops and tests a mentalization-based treatment approach to improve
caregiving of HIV/AIDS affected orphans.
National Institute of Mental Health
The Development and Validation of an Observational Coding System for Real-Time Parent-Adolescent
Mentalizing
This project develops and test a real-time observational coding system for parent-adolescent
mentalizing.
Telephon Kids, Australia
Development of Performance Measures for Identification of Adolescent Deliberate Self-Harm
This project develops vignettes that may aid teachers in schools to better identify teens with personality disorder and self-harm.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Family Planning Needs of South African Adolescent Girls:
This project aims to employ cultural consensus modeling to elucidate culturally relevant
factors associated with contraceptive practices among South African adolescent girls.
VA Clinical Science Research & Development
CAP - Using Emotion Regulation to Decrease Aggression in Veterans with PTSD
This project tests the effectiveness of a novel treatment approach that integrates
a focus on emotion regulation to decrease aggression in veterans with PTSD.
University of Houston Research Progress Grant
Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers - Houston
The project supports training of graduate students in MISC to facilitate research
project development of the use of MISC for mother with psychopathology and their offspring.
American Psychological Foundation Division 49
Group-based Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS)
to Address Problems in Emotion Regulations in Adolescents.
This project examines the effectiveness of an emotion regulation based group intervention
for adolescents with interpersonal reactivity and emotion dysregulation and their
parents.
National Institute of Mental Health
Inadequate Sleep, Emotional Processing, and Childhood Risk for Affective Disorders
This project aims to examine the role of emotion processing and social cognition
sleep and affective disorders in children.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
An integrated personalized feedback intervention for tobacco smoking and analgesic
medication misuse among older adults with comorbid HIV and chronic pain
This project tests the feasibility and acceptability of a social-cognitive intervention
for substance use problems in HIV infected individuals.
McNair Family Foundation
Borderline personality disorder in adolescence: social cognition and treatment response
This project aims to examine the social-cognitive correlates of BPD and its outcomes
in adolescents.
McNair Family Foundation
McNair Initiative for Neuroscience Discovery at Menninger and Baylor (MIND-MB)
This project examines the brain correlates of psychiatric disorder in inpatient adolescents
and adults.
American Psychoanalytic Association
The effects of exogenous oxytocin on mentalizing and the moderating role of attachment
security in adolescents with borderline traits
This project aims to examine the interplay between oxytocin and mentalizing in adolescents
with BPD.
National Institute of Health
Cross-training of biological and foster parents in reflective parenting
This project tested a computerized mentalization-based intervention for foster parents.
National Institute of Mental Health
The effects of intranasal oxytocin on social-cognitive functioning in adolescents
with borderline personality disorder compared to a sample of non-clinical adolescents
This projects aims to examine the effects of intranasal oxytocin on mentalizing in
adolescents with BPD.
National Institute of Mental Health
Oxytocin and social engagement
This projects aims to examine the effects of intranasal oxytocin on trust with mothers
in adolescents with psychiatric problems.
University of Houston Small Grants Program
Follow up to Psychological Effects of Exogenous Testosterone on Female-to-Male Transsexuals:
A Longitudinal Study
This project examines the long-term social-cognitive and psychological effects of
testosterone treatment in FTM transsexuals.
University of Houston CLASS Research Outreach Grant
The developmental relevancy of maternal depression on infants' visual experiences
and language development
This project examines the effects of maternal depression on infant cognitive and
social-cognitive development.
Grants to Enhance and Advance Research (GEAR) University of Houston
Personalized feedback to reduce HIV+ hazardous drinking in primary care
This project tests the feasibility and acceptability of a social-cognitive intervention
for substance use problems in HIV infected individuals.
Luso-American Development Foundation
Post-doctoral research internship grant to study mentalizing under mentorship
This project examines the overlap between mentalization and object-relations theory.
University of Houston CLASS Research Progress Grant
Early markers of suicidal behavior
This project examines the social-cognitive and interpersonal basis of suicidal behaviors
in youth.
National Institute of Mental Health
Emotional-behavior disorders in children affected by HIV/AIDS
This project focused on developing tools and determining rates of mental health problems
in orhpans.
University of Houston Small Grants Program
The Effect of Oxytocin on Trust between Parents and Adolescents
This projects aims to examine the effects of intranasal oxytocin on trust in adolescents
with BPD.
National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) Young Investigator Award
fMRI of reward-related decision-making in adolescents at high risk for depression
This project examines reward-related activity in biological offspring of depressed
mothers.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
US Department of Health and Human Services
This project focused on translating child/adolescent treatment research for consumer
understanding.
South African Responsible Gambling Foundation
The neurobiological correlates of reward-related decision making in disordered gambling
This project examined reward activity in problem gambling.
University of Houston Small Grants Program
Trust as a function of attachment security in adolescent borderline personality disorder
This project examined social reward in adolescents with BPD.
National Institute of Health (NIH), CFAR BCM/UT
Emotional-behavior disorders in children affected by AIDS
This project focused on developing tools and determining rates of mental health problems
in orhpans.
BCM Competitive Seed Funding Program
Trust and trustworthiness in children with externalizing disorder This project examined reward-related decisionmaking in social context in adolescents.
South African Responsible Gambling Foundation
The psychology and behavioral economics of pathological gamblers
This project took a behavioral and neuroeconomic approach to understanding problem
gambling.
O'Shaunnesy Foundation
Neurobiology of social-emotional functioning in Borderline Personality Disorder
This project piloted the methodology for an fMRI study of social cognition in BPD.
Borderline Personality Disorder Research Foundation Quick Action Small Grant
The recruitment of Borderline Personality Disorder in the community
This project piloted the methodology for an fMRI study of social cognition in BPD.
National Health Services Post-doctoral Fellowship Eastern Region, UK
The development of child focused measures to detect the 'hard-to- manage' child in
the community
This project was a psychometric study for the development of measurement tools to
early detect psychiatric problems in youth.