Douglas W. Woods, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist (WI # 2372)
Business Address: H-Index: 39 (GoogleScholar)
Department of Psychology Citations: 4951 (GoogleScholar) Texas A&M University
TAMU 4235
College Station, TX 77843
e-mail address: [email protected]
Phone: (979) 845-2540 (Office); (414) 915-9369 (Cell)
EDUCATION
Graduate: Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Degree: Ph.D.; Psychology
Program: Clinical Psychology Doctoral (APA Accredited) Attended: 8/95-8/99
North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota
Degree: M.S.; Clinical Psychology Program: Clinical Psychology Masters Attended: 8/93-6/95
Undergraduate: Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
Degree: B.A., Psychology Attended: 9/89-6/93
EMPLOYMENT
2013-Present Texas A&M University
Head, Department of Psychology (8/2013-present) Professor, Department of Psychology (8/2013-present) 1999-2013 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Chair, Department of Psychology (8/2012-7/2013) Professor of Psychology (8/2009-7/2013)
Director of Clinical Psychology PhD. Program (8/2003-6/2011) Associate Professor (8/2003-8/2009 )
Assistant Professor (8/1999 – 8/2003) 2001-2008 Medical College of Wisconsin
Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology, (3/2006-5/2008) Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, (9/2001-5/2006) 2000-2007 Shorehaven Counseling Associates
Staff Psychologist (7/2000-2/2007)
1998-19991 Father Flanagan’s Boys Home (Boys Town, NE)
Predoctoral Intern (7/1998-6/1999) 1997-1999 Western Michigan University
Research Assistant in Health Psychology Lab (5/1997-1/1998) Research Assistant in Behavioral Medicine Lab (8/1995-7/1998)
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Head of Psychology
(Texas A&M; 2013-present). 48 faculty/academic staff; 11 support staff;Annual budget of >$5million; ~$2 million annually in sponsoredprojects/contracts; Departmental reserves of >$4 million; 75 subaccounts; 1206 majors, >800 minors; ~80 doctoral students in six Doctoral programs (Clinical, Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental, Industrial/Organizational, Behavioral/Cellular Neuroscience, Social/Personality). The Psychology Department has the largest number of majors and generates the largest amount of extramural funding of all Departments in the College of Liberal Arts.
Responsibilities: Day-to-day operations of Department; Budgetary decisions and
approval; tenure and promotion of faculty; conduct annual performance review of faculty and staff; oversee academic advising; engage Departmental alumni; lead Departmental
Administrative team (i.e., Associate Head, Director of Graduate Education, Director of Undergraduate Education, Director of Operations, Director of HR and Finance); Participate in College-Level Executive Council meetings; graduate admissions and funding; undergraduate recruitment, undergraduate curriculum, course scheduling, space planning and assignments; student appeals; strategic planning in Department and for College as part of the College Executive Council.
Examples of Accomplishments
Day to Day Operations
• Restructured organization of the Psychology Department • Increased transparency in Department Budget
• Led revision of Departmental bylaws
• Led development of faculty workload policy, Promotion and Tenure Guidelines, and Graduate Admissions Priority policy
• Created an Alumni Relations and Development Committee and worked with College Development Office to establish regular communication with high impact potential donors
• Led the planning and initiation of renovations for a second Psychology Department building (scheduled completion of 12/2015)
• Worked with leadership from interdisciplinary programs with which Psychology has joint faculty appointments (Women and Gender Studies; Africana Studies). Purpose was to clarify joint faculty roles, expectations, and disciplinary
differences in definitions of impactful scholarship
• Completed 5 year Strategic Plan for Psychology Department Graduate Program
• Established Graduate Student Fellowship fund, which offered summer funding on a competitive basis, in exchange for students submitting an application for
federal/foundation fellowship support
• Created an Graduate Student Travel Fund that provides greater funding for professional travel as a function of greater research productivity
• Worked with faculty to increase 9-month graduate stipends by approximately 30% • Developed TA training system to provide more structured training for graduate
students teaching Undergraduate courses
• Developed Graduate Admissions Priority policy to linking graduate student admissions to faculty performance on strategic outcomes and need
Undergraduate Program
• Took steps to enhance participation in TAMU Study Abroad programming • Initiated a revision of Undergraduate curriculum with sensitivity to career needs
and trajectories of A&M Graduates.
• Enhanced undergraduate recruitment efforts to target members of diverse populations, resulting in 14% increase in minority enrollment from 2012.
Research
• With full faculty participation, moved Departmental hiring focus away from individual programs and toward cross-program research themes (Diversity Science, Affective Science, Neuroscience,and Personality Processes) • Hired 7 new faculty across two hiring cycles
• Secured $1.5 million in funding from the Chancellor’s Research Initiative to support the hiring of a high-impact senior hire
• Established a memorandum of understanding with the Texas Institute for Preclinical Studies in the Collegeof Veterinary Medicine to allow Psychology Department faculty access to fMRI and PET imaging infrastructure
• Created Bridge Fund to fill funding gaps for faculty between grants • Created grant application incentive program
• Created fund to support open access publication options to increase visibility of faculty publications
Associate Dean-The Graduate School
(UW-Milwaukee; 2011-2013). Part of leadership team consisting of Associate Deans, an Interim Dean of the Graduate School, and Interim Vice Chancellor for Research. 26 staff and > $3 million in annual pass-through funds; 51 master’s, 30 doctoral, 31 certificate programs.Responsibilities: Shared oversight of day to day operations of the Office of Vice-Chancellor for Research/Graduate School. Other responsibilities included attending Graduate Faculty Committee and Research Policy Committee meetings, liasing with constituents in Letters & Science-Social Science Departments, Lubar School of Business, School of Social Welfare, College of Education, and School of Information Studies; working with Office of Sponsored Programs to facilitate pre-award and post-award concerns, hearing student appeals; overseeing Graduate Program Reviews; facilitating approval of new graduate courses; troubleshooting Graduate Admissions; participating in administration of McNair Program, Advanced Opportunity Program (graduate funding for candidates from diverse backgrounds), Distinguished Graduate Student Fellowship
program, Graduate Student Travel Awards, and Distinguished Dissertation Fellowship program; aided in administration of various pass-through funds (e.g., Chancellor Award Funds, Research Growth Initiative, Graduate School Research Awards, Research Excellence Awards; Arts & Humanities Travel Awards)
Examples of Accomplishments
• Led successful search for Assistant Dean for Graduate Education
• Led comprehensive analysis of Office of Research’s signature internal grants program (Research Growth Initiative)
• Aided in the creation and of a new organizational chart for the Graduate School/Office of Research
• Aided in developing the plans to split the Graduate School and Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
• Aided in developing more active graduate recruitment strategies and social media presence, resulting in increased graduate applications
• Participated in Committee evaluating the use of graduate assistantship titles and clarified use of TA/PA/RA titles, and worked to increase amount paid to RA’s through greater flexibilities to Colleges/Schools/Departments.
• Aided in the creation of a grant-writing support section of the Office of Research • Developed plans for moving compliance functions under the Vice Chancellor for
Research (previously had been under VC for Finance)
• Created flowcharts guiding faculty and students through various appeals processes
Chair of Psychology
(UW-Milwaukee; 2012-2013). 27 faculty/academic staff; 5 support staff);Annual budget of $3million; ~$1 million annually in sponsoredprojects/contracts; 350 declared majors, 48 minors, ~70 doctoral students in two Doctoral programs (Clinical, Experimental), 16 M.S. students in 2 M.S. programs.
Responsibilities: Day-to-day operations of Department; Approval of operating funds; Lead Departmental Executive Committee in conducting annual performance review of faculty; engage Departmental alumni; undergraduate curriculum, space planning and assignments, student appeals, strategic planning in Department.
Examples of Accomplishments
• Led planning and securing of funding for space renovations to support Behavior Analysis Master’s Program
• With Departmental Executive Committee, established clear guidelines for promotion and tenure
• Led efforts to review and update Departmental policies and procedures
• Initiated Department Facebook page to engage current undergraduates and alumni • Oversaw modification of undergraduate curriculum
• Led faculty discussion on use of available funds in Department, and strategically rebudgeted funds to support faculty travel and research infrastructure
• Completed Departmental strategic planning document as part of Campus strategic planning efforts.
Director of Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program
(UW-Milwaukee; 2003-2011). 10 faculty; 2 staff; Training Clinic Budget; ~5 Ph.D. degrees annually. From 2004-2008, the UWM Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program was the fastest-rising program in the nation in the US News & World Report rankings of Clinical Psychology Ph.D. programs. In 2008, we adopted a new curriculum I developed, and received distinction as a NIMH Program of Excellence in ScientificallyValidated Interventions.Responsibilities: Day-to-day operations of the program. Other responsibilities included maintaining and reapplying for program accreditation through the American
Psychological Association, curricular design and development, conducting annual graduate student evaluations, hearing graduate student appeals, supervising Psychology Training Clinic Director and support staff, coordinating admissions process for Clinical Ph.D. students, finding and developing community practicum sites, and developing a strategic hiring plan for the Program.
Examples of Accomplishments • Updated curriculum
• Added a required course in multicultural factors in Clinical Psychology • Applied for and received reaccreditation from APA, received max 7 years • Increased diversity of faculty and student body
• Oversaw renovations of Psychology Training Clinic
• Revised admissions process for Psychology Graduate Students • Hired 6 Clinical Psychology faculty
• Updated student evaluations and implemented a 360O evaluation process
COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES AND SERVICE
Texas A&M University
Task-Force on Academic Advising, College of Liberal Arts, 2014
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Task Force on Reorganization of The Office of Research/Graduate School, 2012 Member, UWM International Council, 2011
Member, Strategic Planning for Research Committee, the Graduate School, 2011 Vice-Chair, Search & Screen Committee for UWM Athletic Director, 2009 Vice Chair, Member , UWM Institutional Review Board, 2007-2010.
Elected Member, Social Sciences Divisional Committee (9/2010-resigned post in 2011 to take Assoc. Dean position in Gradute School)
Elected Member, UWM Athletic Board, 2006-2011
Letters & Science, Psychology Department Representative for UWM Teachers for a New Era Project, 2004-2006
Faculty Senator, UWM Faculty Senate, 2000-2004
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Leadership
Co-Chair, Tourette Syndrome Association Medical Advisory Board
Elected Member, Board of Directors, Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology Programs (CUDCP), 2009-2012.
Chair, Membership Recruitment and Retainment Committee, Association for Behavior Analysis, 1999-2002
Membership
Chairs of Graduate Departments of Psychology
Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology Programs Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
American Psychological Association Member of APA Division 12
Association for Behavior Analysis International
Texas Tourette Syndrome Association, Medical Advisory Board Tourette Syndrome Association, Medical Advisory Board Trichotillomania Learning Center, Scientific Advisory Board
PROFESSIONAL WORKING GROUPS
Member, World Health Organization (WHO) Working Group on the
Classification of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, reporting to the WHO International Advisory Group for the Revision of ICD-10 Mental and Behavioural Disorders.
Advisor, DSM-V Workgroup on OC-Spectrum Disorders for American Psychiatric Assn.
Tourette Syndrome Association, Behavioral Sciences Consortium
GRANT PANELS
NIMH IRG Standing Member
Interventions Committee for Disorders Involving Children and Their Families (ITVC), July 1, 2013-June 30, 2017.
NIH Grant Reviewer
Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Study Section ZRG1 BBBP-D (11), November 7-8, 2005.
Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Study Section ZRG1 BBBP-D (11), March 3-4, 2006.
Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Study Section ZRG1 BBBP-D (11), July 17, 2006
Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Study Section ZRG1 BBBP-D (11), November 10, 2006
Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, Study Section ZRG1 BBBP-D (11), February 19, 2007
Reviewer, NIH ARRA Review Panel #13, ZRG1 RPHB-C 53R, November 13, 2009
Reviewer, NIH ITVC Study Section, June 10, 2010
Foundation Grant Reviewer
Reviewer, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, 2014
Reviewer, Trichotillomania Learning Center Grants Program, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013
Reviewer, Obsessive Compulsive Foundation Grants Program, 2007, 2009, 2010 Reviewer, Medical Research Council, London, UK, 2008
Reviewer, German Ministry of Education and Research, 2010
EDITORIAL BOARDS AND REVIEWING
Guest Editor
Behavior Modification, Special Issue on Tourette Syndrome; 2013 The Behavior Analyst, Special Issue on Clinical Behavior Analysis Behavior Modification, Special Issue on Repetitive Behavior Disorders Behavior Modification, Special Issue on Tourette’s Syndrome
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Issue on Clinical Psychology Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, Special issue on Tourette
Syndrome
Associate Editor
Education and Treatment of Children, 2010-2014 Behavior Analysis Practice, 2007-2010
Guest Associate Editor
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2013 Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2002 Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2003 Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006 Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2007
Board of Editors
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2012-present
Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 2011-present Behavior Modification, 1999-present
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2000-present The Behavior Analyst, 2006-2008; 2013-present
Education and Treatment of Children, 1999-2014 Behavioral Interventions, 2005-2012
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2001-2004, 2006-2008, 2010-2013 Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, 2006-2008
Ad Hoc Reviewer
Aggression and Violent Behavior American Journal of Psychiatry Archives of General Psychiatry The Behavior Analyst
Behavioral Interventions
Behaviour Research and Therapy Behavior Therapy
BioMed Central Psychiatry Biological Psychiatry Brain
Brain and Development British Journal of Psychiatry
Child and Family Behavior Therapy Clinical Case Studies
Clinical Psychology Review Cognitive and Behavioral Practice Comprehensive Psychiatry
Depression and Anxiety Infant Mental Health Journal
International Clinical Psychopharmacology
International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Journal of Anxiety Disorders
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Journal of Behavior Analysis of Health, Sports, Fitness, and Medicine Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Journal of Clinical Psychology Journal of Investigative Dermatology Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease Journal of Neural Transmission
Journal of Psychiatry Research
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Pediatrics
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry Psychological Assessment
Psychological Bulletin The Psychological Record Psychiatry Research
Research in Developmental Disabilities School Psychology Review
School Psychology Quarterly
HONORS AND AWARDS
Fellow, Southeastern Conference Universities (SECU) Academic Leadership Program, 2014-15
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Self-Help Book of Merit Award, 2010
Distinguished Alumni Award; Western Michigan University Psychology Department, 2008
WMU All-University Graduate Research and Creative Scholar, 1998 NDSU Graduate Student Fellowship Award, 1993-1995
Outstanding Senior Leader Award- Ohio University, 1993 Summa Cum Laude, Ohio University, 1993
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Texas A&M Professor – 8/13-present PSYC 414, Behavior Principles
PSYC 306, Abnormal Behavior
Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwauke Assistant/Associate/Full Professor – 8/99-7/13 PSY 101, Introduction to Psychology
PSY 214, Conditioning and Learning PSY 412, Psychopathology
PSY 710, Clinical Research Methods
PSY 742, Empirically Supported Interventions PSY 842, Practicum Supervision
PSY 290, Undergraduate Research, Lower Division PSY 690, Undergraduate Research, Upper Division PSY 692, Psychology Field Placement
Western Michigan University Instructor - 8/95-4/98 PSY 100, Introduction to Psychology
GRANT ACTIVITY
Grants Funded- Currently Active
Tourette Syndrome Association. “Determining the long-term effects of
comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics (CBIT).” (2015-17). Co-PI ($144,435; TAMU Portion $48,600).
National Institutes of Health (R44MH096344). "Creating a Computerized Self-Administered Version of a Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tic Disorders (C-CBIT) for Children." Co-PI. ($1.070,000 total; TAMU-portion $220,000).
National Institutes of Health (R21MH094537, Lee, PI) “Developing effective response inhibition training for symptom relief in OCD.” (2014-2016). Co-I (417,516 total; TAMU portion: $64,664)
National Institutes of Health (R01MH080966; Woods, PI). “Acceptance Enhanced Behavior Therapy for Trichotillomania.” (2008-2015). ($1,608,337 total; 1,127,980 direct).
Grants Funded-Completed
National Institutes of Health. (5R25MH084777-02; Woods, Co-PI) “Curriculum Redesign to Enhance Training in Scientifically Validated Behavioral Treatments.” (2008-2013). ($86,826 total; $80,394 direct).
Tourette Syndrome Association. “CBIT for Neurology Clinics.” (2009-2013). Principal Investigator (funded, $49,280)
Tourette Syndrome Association. “CBIT for Young Children with Tourette Syndrome (CBIT-JR).” (2009-2013). Co-Principal Investigator (funded, $17,877).
National Institutes of Health (R43MH096344). "Creating a Computerized Self-Administered Version of a Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tic Disorders (C-CBIT) for Children." Co-Investigator. ($100,000 total; UWM-portion $16,740).
Tourette Syndrome Association. “Developing Effective Response Inhibition Training for symptom relief in TS.” (2011-2012). Co-Investigator (funded, $75,000).
National Institutes of Health. (R01MH080966, Integrating MH Services Research and Behavioral Sciences). “Behavior Therapy for Adults With Tourette’s Syndrome.” (2005-2011) Co-PI. (funded, $126,429)
Tourette Syndrome Association. “Evaluating dissemination strategies for habit reversal training: Initial development and testing of a telehealth approach.” (2008-2010). Co-Principal Investigator. ($68,054 total; UWM Portion-$27,246, funded)
Tourette Syndrome Association. “Response inhibition with and without
methylphenidate in behavior therapy intervention for tics in children and adolescents with Tourette’s disorder and ADHD: A pilot study.” (2008-2011). Co-Principal Investigator. ($150,000 total, UWM Portion ($32,339).
National Institutes of Health. (R01MH070802). “Behavior Therapy for
Childhood Chronic Tic Disorders.” (2004-2010). Co-PI. (funded, $2,900,000 overall: UWM portion, $536,247).
Tourette Syndrome Association. “Acquisition of Stimulus Control over Tic Suppression.” (2007-2008). Principal Investigator. ($29,439, funded).
UWM RGI Award. “Examining the Role of Attention in Tic Suppression: A Pilot Investigation.” (2007-2008). Principal Investigator. ($56,557, funded).
Trichotillomania Learning Center, Inc. “Trichotillomania Impact Project-Child” (2006-2007). Principal Investigator. ($3,800, funded).
Trichotillomania Learning Center, Inc. “Trichotillomania Impact Project.” (2005-2006). Principal Investigator. ($1,000, funded).
Trichotillomania Learning Center, Inc. “Investigating the Efficacy of Combined Habit Reversal and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a Treatment for Chronic Skin Picking: Examining Phenomenology and Outcome.” (2005-2006). Principal Investigator. ($9,450, funded).
Tourette’s Syndrome Association Research Award. “An Evaluation of Voluntary Tic Suppression, Its Effects, and Its Predictors.” (2004-2005). Principal Investigator. ($21,284, funded)
Trichotillomania Learning Center, Inc. “Investigating the Efficacy of Combined Habit Reversal and Acceptance and Commitment Therapies as a Treatment for
Trichotillomania: A Pilot Investigation.” (2003-2004). Principal Investigator. ($6,000, funded)
Tourette’s Syndrome Association Research Award. “Evaluating the reliability and validity of a videotaped observation system for tics associated with Tourette’s Syndrome: A cross condition, multisite investigation.” (2003-2004, 2nd year Continuation). Co-Principal Investigator. ($16,742, funded)
Tourette’s Syndrome Association Research Award. “Evaluating the reliability and validity of a videotaped observation system for tics associated with Tourette’s Syndrome: A cross condition, multisite investigation.” (2002-2003). Co-Principal Investigator. ($26,096, funded)
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Graduate School Research Committee Award. “Development and Evaluation of a Treatment for Vocal Tic Disorder.” (2000-2001). Principal Investigator. ($15,000, funded)
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation Student Program Grant. “Investigating the source and types of safe sex information being acquired by Michigan college students.” (1996-1997). Principal Investigator. ($3,000, funded)
PUBLICATIONS (216)
Journal Articles (156 total)
Capriotti, M. R., Piacentini, J. C., Himle, M. B., Ricketts, E. J., Espil, F. M., Lee, H. J., Turkel, J. E., & Woods, D. W. (in press). Assessing environmental consequences of ticcing in youth with chronic tic disorders. Children’s Healthcare.
Houghton, D. C., Balsis, S., Stein, D. J., Compton, S. N., Twohig, M. P.,
Saunders, S. M., Franklin, M. E., Woods, D. W. (in press). Examining DSM Criteria for Trichotillomania in a Dimensional Framework: Implications for Recent Changes and Diagnostic Practice. Comprehensive Psychiatry.
Ricketts, E. J., Bauer, C. C., Ran, D., Himle, M.B., & Woods, D. W. (in press). Pilot open series of voice over internet protocol-delivered assessment and behavior therapy for chronic tic disorders. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice.
Ramanujam, K., Himle, M.B., Hayes, L. P., Woods, D. W., Scahill, L.,
Sukhodolsky, D. G., Wilhelm, S., Deckersbach, T., Peterson, A. L., Specht, M., Walkup, J.T., Chang, S., & Piacentini, J. (in press). Clinical correlates and predictors of caregiver strain in children with chronic tic disorders. Children’s Healthcare.
Ricketts, E. J., Goetz, A. R. Capriotti, M. C., Bauer, C.C., Brei, N. G., Himle, M. B., Espil, F.M., Snorrason, I., Ran, D., & Woods, D. W. (in press). A Randomized Waitlist-controlled Pilot Trial of Voice over Internet Protocol-delivered Behavior Therapy for Youth with Chronic Tic Disorders. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare.
Rozenman, M., Johnson, O. E., Chang, S. W., Woods, D. W., Walkup, J.T., Wilhelm, S., Peterson, A., Scahill, L., & Piacentini, J. (in press). Relationships between premonitory urge and anxiety in youth with chronic tic disorders. Children’s Healthcare.
Keuthen, N. J., Tung, E. S., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M.E., Altenburger, E. M., Pauls, D. L., & Flessner, C. A. (in press). Replication study of the Milwaukee Inventory for Subtypes of Trichotillomania-Adult Version in a Clinical Characterized Sample. Behavior Modification.
Capriotti, M. R., Ely, L. J., Snorrason, I., & Woods, D. W. (2015). Acceptance-enhanced behavior therapy for excoriation (skin-picking) disorder in adults: A clinical case series. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 22, 230-239.
Schrock, L. E., Mink, J. W., Woods, D. W….Okun, M. S. (2015). Tourette syndrome deep brain stimulation: A review and updated recommendations. Movement Disorders, 30, 448-471.
Capriotti, M. R., Brandt, B.C., Turkel, J. E., Lee, H.-J., & Woods, D. W. (2014). Negative reinforcement and premonitory urges in Tourette syndrome: An experimental evaluation. Behavior Modification, 38, 276-296.
Capriotti, M. R., Himle, M. B., & Woods, D. W. (2014). Behavioral treatments for Tics. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 3, 415-420.
Deckersbach, T., Chou, T., Britton, J. C., Carlson, L. E., Reese, H. E., Siev, J., Scahill, L., Piacentini, J. C., Woods, D. W., Walkup, J. T., Peterson, A. L., Dougherty, D. D., & Wilhelm, S. (2014). Neural correlates of behavior therapy for Tourette’s disorder. Psychiatry Research, 224, 269-274.
Espil, F. M., Capriotti, M. R., Conelea, C. A. & Woods, D. W. (2014). The Role of Parental Perceptions of Tic Frequency and Tic Intensity in Predicting Tic-Related Functional Impairment in Youth with Chronic Tic Disorders. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 45, 657-665.
Grant, J. E., Atmaca, M., Finebarg, N. A., Fontenelle, L. F., Matsunaga, H., Reddy, J., Simpson, H. B., Thomsen, P. H., van den Heuvel, O. A., Veale, D., Woods, D. W., & Stein, D. J. (2014). Impulse control diosrders and “behavioral addictions” in the ICD-11. World Psychiatry, 13, 125-127.
Houghton, D. C., Capriotti, M. R., Conelea, C. A., & Woods, D. W. (2014). Sensory phenomena in Tourette Syndrome: Their role in symptom formation and treatment. Current Developmental Reports, 1, 245-251.
Houghton, D. C., Compton, S., Twohig, M. P., Saunders, S., Franklin, M. E., Neal-Barnett, A., Ely, L. J., Capriotti, M. R., & Woods, D. W. (2014). Measuring the role of psychological inflexibility in hair pulling. Psychiatry Research, 220, 356-361.
Reese, H.E., Scahill, L., Peterson, A.L., Crowe, K., Woods, D.W., Piacentini, J., Walkup, J. T., & Wilhelm, S. (2014). The Premonitory urge to tic: Measurement,
characteristics, and correlates in older adolescents and adults. Behavior Therapy, 45, 177-186.
Snorrason, I. & Woods, D.W. (2014). Nail picking disorder (onychotillomania): A case report. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 28, 211-214.
Specht, M.W., Nicotra, C.M., Kelly, L.M., Woods, D.W., Ricketts, E.J., Perry-Parrish, C., Reynolds, E. Hankinson, J., Grados, M.A., Ostrander, R.S., Walkup, J.T. (2014) AComparison of Urge Intensity and the Probability of Tic Completion During Tic Freely and Tic Suppression Conditions. Behavior Modification, 38, 297-318.
Stein, D. J. & Woods, D. W. (2014). Stereotyped movement disorder in ICD-11. Revista Brasiliera Psiquiatria, 36 Supl 1., S65-S68.
Walther, M.R., Snorrason, I., Flessner, C.A., Franklin, M.E., & Woods, D.W. (2014). The trichotillomania impact project in young children (TIP-YC): Clinical characteristics, comorbidity, functional impairment and treatment utilization. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 45, 24-31.
Woods, D. W., & Houghton, D. C. (2014). Diagnosis, Evaluation, and
Management of Trichotillomania. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 37, 301-317. Woods, D. W. & Thomsen, P.H. (2014). Tourette and tic disorders: Standing at the diagnostic crossroads. Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria, 36, Supl 1. , S51-S58.
Conelea, C. A., Woods, D. W., Zinner, S., Budman, C. L., Murphy, T. K., Scahill, L. D., Compton, S., & Walkup, J. T. (2013). The impact of tourette syndrome in adults: Results from the tourette syndrome impact survey. Community Mental Health Journal, 49, 110-120.
Capriotti, M. R., Espil, F. M., Conelea, C. A., & Woods, D. W. (2013).
Environmental Factors as Potential Determinants of Premonitory Urge Severity in Youth with Tourette Syndrome. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 2, 37-42.
Jeon, S., Walkup, J. T., Woods, D. W., Peterson, A., Piacentini, J., Wilhelm, S., Katsovich, L., McGuire, J. F., Dziura, J., & Scahill, L. (2013). Detecting a clinically meaningful change in tic severity in Tourette Syndrome: A comparison of three methods. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 36, 414-420.
McGuire, J.F., Nyirabahizi, E., Kircanski, K., Piacentini, J., Peterson, A.L., Woods, D.W., Wilhelm, S., Walkup, J.T., & Scahill, L. (2013). A Cluster Analysis of Tic
Symptoms in Children and Adults with Tourette Syndrome: Clinical Correlates and Treatment Outcome. Psychiatry Research, 210, 198-1204.
Ricketts, E. J., Bauer, C., Van der Fluit, F., Capriotti, M. R., Espil, F. M.,
Snorrason, I., Ely, L. J., Walther, M. R., & Woods, D. W. (2013). Behavior therapy for stereotypic movement disorder in typically developing children: A clinical case series. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 20, 544-555. .
Scahill, L., Woods, D. W., Himle, M. B., Peterson, A. L., Wilhelm, S., Piacentini, J. C., McNaught, K., Walkup, J. T., & Mink, J. (2013). Current controversies on the role of behavior therapy in Tourette Syndrome. Movement Disorders, 28, 1179-1183.
Snorrason, I., Olafsson, R.P., Flessner C.A., Keuthen, N.J., Franklin, M.E., & Woods, D.W. (2013). Skin picking impact scale: factor structure, validity and
development of a short version. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 54, 344-348. Snorrason, I., Stein, D.J., & Woods, D.W. (2013). Classification of skin picking disorder in DSM and ICD: Current status and future directions. Acta Psychaitrica Scandinavica, 128, 406-407.
Specht, M. W., Woods, D. W., Nicotra, C. M., Kelly, L. M., Ricketts, E. J., Conelea, C. A., & Walkup, J. T. (2013). Effects of Tic Suppression: Suppressibility, Rebound, Negative Reinforcement, and Habituation to the Urge versus Extinction Learning. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 51, 24-30.
Steinberg, T., Harush, A., Barea, M., Dar, R., Piacentini, J., Woods, D. W., Shmuel-Baruch,S., & Apter, A. (2013). Tic-related cognition, sensory phenomena, and anxiety in children and adolescents with Tourette Syndrome. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 54, 462-466.
Capriotti, M. R., Brandt, B. C., Ricketts, E. J., Espil, F. M., & Woods, D. W. (2012). Comparing the Effects of Reinforcement and Response Cost Contingencies on Tic Suppression and Expression in Youth with Tourette Syndrome. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 45, 251-263. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2012.45-000
Conelea, C. A., Walther, M. R., Flessner, C. A., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M. E., Keuthen, N. J., & Piacentini, J. C. (2012). The incremental validity of criteria B and C for diagnosis of trichotillomania in children and adults. Journal of Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders, 1, 98-103. DOI:10.1016/j.jocrd.2012.01.004
Fine, K. M., Walther, M. R., Joseph, J. M., Robinson, J., Ricketts, E. J., Bowe, W. E., & Woods, D. W. (2012). Acceptance-enhanced behavior therapy for trichotillomania in adolescents. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 19, 463-471.
Himle, M.B., Freitag, M.J., Walther, M., Franklin, S., Ely, L.J., Woods, D.W., (2012). A randomized pilot trial comparing videoconference versus face-to-face delivery of behavior therapy f or childhood tic disorders. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 50, 565-570.
Lee, H. -J., Franklin, S. A., Turkel, J. E., Goetz, A. R., & Woods, D. W. (2012). Facilitated Attentional Disengagement from Hair-Related Cues among Individuals Diagnosed with Trichotillomania: An Investigation based on the Exogenous Cueing Paradigm. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 1, 8-15. DOI:10.1016/j.jocrd.2011.11.005
Lee, H. J., Turkel, J. E., Woods, D. W., Coffey, S. F., & Goetz, A. R. (2012). Elevated affective lability and poor response inhibition: An investigation based on emotional and non-emotional go/no-go tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, 3, 750-767.
Lewin, A. B., Murphy, T. K., Storch, E. A., Conelea, C. A., Woods, D. W., Zinner, S. H., Budman, C. L., Scahill, L. D., Compton, & Walkup, J. T. (2012). A phenomenological investigation of women with tourette and chronic tic disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 53, 525-534.
Lochner, C., Grant, J. E., Odlaug, B. L., Woods, D. W., Keuthen, N. J., & Stein, D. J. (2012). DSM-V Field Survey: Hair-pulling disorder (Trichotillomania).
Depression and Anxiety, 29, 1025-1031.
Ricketts, E. J., Brandt, B. C., & Woods, D. W. (2012). The Effects of Salience and Causal Explanation on the Social Evaluation of Women Engaging in Preventative Disclosure of Hair Loss. Journal of Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders, 1, 336-343.
Snorrason, I., Belleau, E.L., & Woods, D.W. (2012) How related are pathological hair pulling and skin picking? A review of evidence for comorbidity, similarities and shared etiology. Clinical Psychology Review, 32, 618-629.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cpr.2012.05.008
Snorrason, I., Olafsson, R.P., Flessner C.A., Keuthen, N.J., Franklin, M.E., & Woods, D.W. (2012). The Skin Picking Scale-Revised: Factor Structure, Psychometric Properties. Journal of Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders, 1, 133-137.
Snorrason, I., Ricketts, E. J., Flessner, C. A., Franklin, M. E., Stein, D. J., & Woods, D. W. (2012). Skin picking disorder is associated with other body-focused repetitive behaviors: Findings from an internet study. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 24, 292-299.
Wilhelm, S., Peterson, A. L., Piacentini, J. C., Woods, D. W., Deckersbach, T., Sukhodolsky, D. G., Chang, S., Liu, H., Dzuria, J., Walkup, J. T., & Scahill, L. (2012).
Randomized trial of behavior therapy for adults with Tourette’s disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 69(8), 795-803.
Zinner, S. H., Conelea, C.A., Glew, G., Woods, D. W., & Budman, C. (2012). Peer victimization in youth with Tourette syndrome and other chronic tic disorders. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 43, 124-136.DOI 10.1007/s10578-011-0249-y
Conelea, C. A., Woods, D. W. & Brandt, B. C. (2011). The impact of a stress induction task on tic frequencies in youth with Tourette syndrome. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 49, 492-497. DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2011.05.006.
Conelea, C. A., Woods, D. W., Zinner, S. H., Budman, C., Murphy, T., Scahill, L. D., Compton, S. N., & Walkup, J. T. (2011). Exploring the Impact of Tourette
Syndrome on Youth: Results from the Tourette Syndrome Impact Survey. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 42, 219-242. DOI 10.1007/s10578-010-0211-4
Himle, M. B. & Woods, D. W. (2011). Toward comprehensive clinical care for a complex condition: Introduction to the Special Issue on Tourette Syndrome. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 23, 1-4. DOI: 10.1007/s10882-011-9225-5
Lewin, A.B., Storch, E.A., Conelea, C.A., Woods, D.W., Zinner, S.H., Budman, C.L., Scahill, L.D., Compton, S.N., Walkup, J.T., & Murphy, T.K. (2011). The roles of anxiety and depression in connecting tic severity and functional impairment. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 25 (2), 164-168. doi:10.1016/j.janxdis.2010.08.016
Lochner, C. A., Stein, D. J., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M. E., Loerke, E. H., & Keuthen, N. J. (2011). The validity of DSM-IV TR criteria B and C of trichotillomania: Evidence from a clinical study. Psychiatry Research, 189, 276-280.
Specht, M.W., Woods, D., Piacentini, J., Scahill, L., Peterson, A., Chang, S., …Walkup, J.T. (2011). Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with a primary tic disorder. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 23, 15-31. DOI:
10.1007/s10882-010-9223-z
Tucker, B. T. P., Woods, D. W., Flessner, C. A., Franklin, S. A., & Franklin, M. E. (2011). The Skin Picking Impact Project: Phenomenology, Interference, and
Treatment Utilization of Pathological Skin Picking in a Population-Based Sample. Journal of Anxiety Disorders,25(1),88-95.doi:10.1016/j.janxdis.2010.08.007
Woods, D. W., Piacentini, J. C., Scahill, L. D., Peterson, A. L., Wilhelm,
S…Walkup, J. T. (2011). Behavior Therapy for Tics in Children: Acute and long term effects on secondary psychiatric and psychosocial functioning. Journal of Child
Berlin, K. S., Davies, W. H., Silverman, A. H., Woods, D. W., Fischer, E. A., & Rudolph, C. D. (2010). Assessing children’s mealtime problems with the Mealtime Behavior Questionnaire. Children’s Health Care, 39, 142-156.
doi:10.1080/02739611003679956
Flessner, C. A., Lochner, C., Stein, D., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M. E., &
Keuthen, N. J. (2010). Age of onset of trichotillomania: Investigating clinical correlates. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 198(12),896-900.doi:
10.1097/NMD.0b013e3181fe7423
Flessner, C. A., Penzel, F., TLC-SAB, & Keuthen, N. J. (2010). First Line Treatment for Children and Adults with Trichotillomania: Current Practices. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 17, 290-300.
Franklin, S. A., Walther, M., & Woods, D. W. (2010). Behavioral interventions for tic disorders. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 33, 641-655.
Himle, M. B., Olufs, E., Himle, J., Tucker, B. T. P., & Woods, D. W. (2010). Behavior therapy for tics via videoconferencing technology: An initial pilot test in children. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 17, 329-337.
Kircanski, K., Woods, D. W., Chang, S. W., Ricketts, E. J., & Piacentini, J. C. (2010). Cluster analysis of the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS): Symptom dimensions and clinical correlates in an outpatient youth sample. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 38, 777-788.
Lyon, G. J., Samar, S. M., Conelea, C. A., Lipinski, C. M., Trujillo, M. R., Bauer, C. C., Brandt, B. C., Kemp, J. J., Lawrence, Z. E., Castellanos, F. X., Woods, D. W., & Coffey, B. J. (2010). Testing tic suppression: Comparing the effects of
dexmethylphenidate to no medication in children and adolescents with ADHD and chronic tic disorders. The Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 20(4), 283-289. DOI: 10.1089/cap.2010.0032
Morgan, J.R., Storch, E.A., Woods, D.W., Bodzin, D., Lewin, A.B. & Murphy, T.K. (2010). A preliminary analysis of the phenomenology of skin-picking in Prader-Willi Syndrome. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 41(4), 448-463.
Neal-Barnett, A., Flessner, C. A., Franklin, M. E. , Woods, D. W., Keuthen, N. J., Stein, D., & TLC SAB. (2010). Ethnic Differences in Trichotillomania: Phenomenology. Interference, Impairment, and Treatment Efficacy. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 247, 553-558.
Piacentini, J. C., Woods, D. W., Scahill, L. D., Wilhelm, S., Peterson, A., Chang, S., Ginsburg, G., Deckersbach, T., Dzuria, J., Levi-Pearl, S. & Walkup, J. T. (2010).
Behavior Therapy for Children with Tourette Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of the American Medical Association, 303, 1929-1937.
Stein, D. J., Grant, J., Franklin, M. E., Lochner, C., Keuthen, N. J., Woods, D. W., & Singer, H. (2010). Trichotillomania (Hair Pulling Disorder), skin picking disorder, and stereotypic movement disorder: Towards DSM-V. Depression and Anxiety, 27, 611-626.
Steinberg, T., Baruch, S. S., Harush, A., Dar, R., Woods, D. W., Piacentini, J. C., & Apter, A. (2010). Tic disorders and the premonitory urge. Journal of Neural
Transmission, 117, 277-284.
Walther, M. R., Ricketts, E. J., Conelea, C. A., & Woods, D. W. (2010). Recent advances in the understanding and treatment of trichotillomania. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 24, 46-64. DOI: 10.1891/0889-8391.24.1.46
Woods, D. W., Conelea, C. A., & Himle, M. B. (2010). Behavior therapy for Tourette Syndrome: An emerging area of practice for psychologists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 41(6), 518-525. DOI: 10.1037/a0021709
Adcock, A. C., Juskiewicz, K. L., Woods, D. W., & Murrell, A. R. (2009). An examination of facilitated acquisition and transformation of function in derived relational responding. The Behavior Analyst Today, 10, 54-70.
Chang, S., Himle, M. B., Tucker, B. T. P., Woods, D. W., & Piacentini, J. C. (2009). Initial development and psychometric properties of the Parent Tic Questionnaire (PTQ) to assess tic severity in children with chronic tic disorders. Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 31, 181-191.
Flessner, C. A., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M. E., Keuthen, N. J., & Piacentini, J. (2009). Cross-Sectional Study of Women with Trichotillomania: A Preliminary
Examination of Pulling Styles, Severity, Phenomenology, and Functional Impact. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 40, 153- 167.
Lewin, A.B., Piacentini, J., Flessner, C.A., Woods, D.W., Franklin, M.E.,
Keuthen, N.J., Moore, P., Khanna, M., March, J.S., Stein, D.J., & the TLC-SAB. (2009). Depression, Anxiety, and Functional Impairment in Children with Trichotillomania. Depression and Anxiety, 26, 521-527.
Moore, P. S., Franklin, M. E., Keuthen, N. J., Flessner, C. A., Woods, D. W., Piacentini, J. C., Stein, D. J., Loew, B. & TLC-SAB. (2009). Family functioning in pediatric trichotillomania. Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 31, 255-269.
Walther, M. R., Flessner, C. A., Conelea, C. A., & Woods, D. W. (2009). The Milwaukee Inventory for the Dimensions of Adult Skin picking (MIDAS): Initial
development and psychometric properties. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 40, 127-135.
Woods, D. W., Walther, M. R., Bauer, C. C., Kemp, J. J., & Conelea, C. A. (2009). The development of stimulus control over tics: A potential explanation for contextually-based variability in the symptoms of Tourette syndrome. Behaviour Research and Therapy,47,41-47.
Conelea, C. A. & Woods, D. W. (2008). Examining the impact of distraction on tic suppression in children and adolescents with Tourette syndrome. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 46, 1193-1200.
Conelea, C. A. & Woods, D. W. (2008). The Role of Contextual Factors in Tic Expression. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 65, 487-496.
Flessner, C. A., Busch, A. M., Woods, D. W., & Heideman, P. (2008). Acceptance-Enhanced Habit Reversal: Does order of presentation make a difference. Behavior Modification, 32, 579-594.
Flessner, C. A., Conelea, C. A., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M. E., Keuthen, N. J., & Cashin, S. (2008). Styles of pulling in trichotillomania: Exploring differences in severity, phenomenology, and functional impact. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 46, 345-357.
Flessner, C. A., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M. E., Cashin, S. E., Keuthen, N. J., & Trichotillomania Learning Center Scientific Advisory Board. (2008). The Milwaukee Inventory for Subtypes of Trichotillomania-Adults (MIST-A): Development, Exploratory Factor Analysis, and Psychometric Properties. Journal of Psychopathology and
Behavioral Assessment, 30, 20-30.
Flessner, C. A., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M.E., Keuthen, N. J., Piacentini, J. C., & the TLC-SAB (2008). Styles of Pulling in Youths with Trichotillomania: Exploring Differences in Symptom Severity, Phenomenology, and Comorbid Psychiatric Symptoms. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 46, 1055-1061.
Franklin, M. E., Flessner, C. A., Woods, D. W., Keuthen, N. J., Piacentini, J. C., Moore, P., & Stein, D. J. (2008). The Child and Adolescent Trichotillomania Impact Project (CA-TIP): Phenomenology, Comorbid Symptoms, Functional Impairment, and Treatment Utilization. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 29, 493-500.
Himle, M. B. & Woods, D. W., & Bunaciu, L. (2008). Evaluating the Role of the Reinforcement Contingency in Differentially Reinforced Tic Suppression. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 41, 285-289.
Keuthen, N. J., Flessner, C. A., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M. E., Piacentini, J. C., Khanna, M., Moore, P., Cashin, S., & TLC-SAB. (2008). Parent-youth concordance ratings for clinical symptomatology and functional impairment in trichotillomania. Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 30, 337-353.
Stein, D. J., Keuthen, N. J., Woods, D. W., Garner, J., Franklin, M. E., & Trichotillomania Learning Center Scientific Advisory Board. (2008). Stereotypic
movement disorder and related habit disorders. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 20(4), 1-5. Tolin, D. F., Diefenbach, G. J., Flessner, C. A., Franklin, M. E., Keuthen, N. J., Moore, P., Piacentini, J. C., Stein, D. J., Woods, D. W., & TLC-SAB. (2008). The trichotillomania scale for children: Development and validation. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 39, 331-349.
Woods, D. W., Himle, M. B., Miltenberger, R. G., Carr, J. E., Osmon, D. C., Karsten, A. M., Jostad, C., & Bosch, A. (2008). Durability, negative impact, and neuropsychological predictors of tic suppression in children with chronic tic disorders. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 36, 237-245.
Flessner, C. A., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M. E., Keuthen, N. J., Piacentini, J. C., Cashin, S. E., Moore, P., & TLC-SAB (2007). The Milwaukee Inventory for Styles of Trichotillomania-Child Version (MIST-C): The Assessment of Pulling Subtypes in Children and Adolescents. Behavior Modification, 31, 896-918.
Himle, M. B., Chang, S. C., Woods, D. W., Bunaciu, L., Pearlman, A., Buzzella, B., & Piacentini, J. C. (2007). Evaluating the Contributions of ADHD, OCD, and Tic Symptoms in Predicting Functional Competence in Children with Tic Disorders. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 19, 503-512.
Himle, M. B., & Woods, D. W., Conelea, C. A., Bauer, C. C., & Rice, K. A. (2007). Investigating the Effects of Tic Suppression on Premonitory Urge Ratings in Children and Adolescents with Tourette's Syndrome. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 45, 2964-2976.
Keuthen, N. J., Flessner, C. A., Woods, D. W., Franklin, M. E., Stein, D. J., & Trichotillomania Learning Center Scientific Advisory Board. (2007). Factor analysis of the Massachusetts General Hospital Hairpulling Scale. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 62, 707-709
Marcks, B. A., Berlin, K. S., Woods, D. W., & Davies, W. H. (2007). Impact of tourette syndrome: A preliminary investigation of the effects of disclosure on peer perceptions and social functioning. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 70, 58-66.
Marcks, B. A. & Woods, D. W. (2007). Role of Thought-Related Beliefs and Coping Strategies in the Escalation of Intrusive Thoughts: An Analogue to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 45, 2640-2651.
Norberg, M. M., Wetterneck, C. T., Woods, D. W., & Conelea, C. A. (2007). Experiential avoidance as a mediator of relationships between cognitions and severity of chronic hairpulling. Behavior Modification, 31, 367-381.
Stein, D. J., Garner, J., Keuthen, N. J., Franklin, M. E., Woods, D. W., et al. (2007). Trichotillomania, stereotypic movement disorder, and related disorders. Current Psychiatry Reports, 9, 301-302.
Woods, D. W., Conelea, C. A., & Walther, M.R. (2007). Barriers to Dissemination: Exploring the Criticisms of Behavior Therapy for Tics. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 14, 280-283.
Conelea, C. A., Rice, K. A., & Woods, D. W. (2006). Regulated Breathing as a Treatment for Stuttering: A Review of the Empirical Evidence. Journal of Speech-Language Pathology-Applied Behavior Analysis, 1, 94-102. From http://www.slp-aba.com/SLP-ABA-1-2.pdf
Flessner, C. A. & Woods, D. W. (2006). Phenomenological characteristics, social problems, and the economic impact associated with chronic skin picking Behavior Modification, 30, 944-963.
Himle, M. B., Chang, S., Woods, D. W., Pearlman, A., Buzzella, B., Bunaciu, L., & Piacentini, J. C. (2006). Direct observation of tics in children with chronic tic
disorders: Reliability, Validity, and Feasibility. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 39, 429-440.
Himle, M. B., Woods, D. W., Piacentini, J. C., & Walkup, J. (2006). Brief review of habit reversal training for Tourette’s Syndrome. Journal of Child Neurology, 21, 719-725.
Marcks, B. A., Wetterneck, C. T., & Woods, D. W. (2006). Investigating health care providers’ knowledge about trichotillomania and its treatment. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 35, 19-27.
Piacentini, J. C., Himle, M. B., Chang, S., Baruch, D. E., Pearlman, A., Buzzella, B., & Woods, D. W. (2006). Reactivity of Tic Observation Procedures to Situation and Setting. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 34, 647-656.
Teng, E. J., Woods, D. W., & Twohig, M. P. (2006). Habit reversal as a treatment for chronic skin picking: A pilot investigation. Behavior Modification, 30, 411-422.
Wetterneck, C. T., & Woods, D. W. (2006). An evaluation of exposure and response prevention for treating repetitive behaviors associated with Tourette’s Syndrome. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 39, 441-444.
Wetterneck, C. T., Woods, D. W., Norberg, M. M., & Begotka, A. M. (2006). The social and economic impact of trichotillomania. Behavioral Interventions, 21, 97-109.
Woods, D. W., Carr, J. E., & Miltenberger, R. G. (2006). Introduction to the Special Section on Clinical Behavior Analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 39, 407-411.
Woods, D. W., Flessner, C. A., Franklin, M. E., Keuthen, N. J., Goodwin, R., Stein, D. J., Walther, M., & Trichotillomania Learning Center Scientific Advisory Board. (2006). The Trichotillomania Impact Project (TIP): Exploring Phenomenology,
Functional Impairment, and Treatment Utilization. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 67, 1877-1888.
Woods, D. W., Flessner, C. A., Franklin, M. E., Wetterneck, C. T., Walther, M., Anderson, E. R., & Cardona, D. (2006). Understanding and Treating Trichotillomania: What we know and what we don’t know. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 29, 487-501.
Woods, D. W., Wetterneck, C. T., & Flessner, C. A. (2006). A controlled evaluation of acceptance and commitment therapy plus habit reversal as a treatment for trichotillomania. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44, 639-656.
Himle, M. B. & Woods, D. W. (2005). An experimental evaluation of tic suppression and the tic rebound effect. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 43, 1443-1451.
Marcks, B. A. & Woods, D. W. (2005). A comparison of thought suppression to an acceptance-based technique in the management of personal intrusive thoughts: A controlled evaluation. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 43, 433-445.
Marcks, B. A., Woods, D. W., & Ridosko, J. L. (2005). The effects of
trichotillomania disclosure on peer perceptions and social acceptability. Body Image: An International Journal of Research, 2, 299-306.
Woods, D. W. (2005). Introduction to the Special Issue on The Clinical Management of Tourette’s Syndrome: A Behavioral Perspective. Behavior Modification, 29, 711-715.
Woods, D. W., Himle, M. B., & Osmon, D. C. (2005). Use of the impact on family scale in children with tic disorders: Descriptive data, validity, and tic severity impact. Child and Family Behavior Therapy. 27, 11-21.
Woods, D. W., & Marcks, B. A. (2005). Controlled evaluation of an
educational intervention used to modify peer attitudes and behavior toward persons with Tourette’s syndrome. Behavior Modification, 29, 900-912.
Woods, D. W., Piacentini, J. C., Himle, M.B., & Chang, S. (2005). Premonitory Urge for Tics Scale (PUTS): Initial Psychometric Results and Examination of the Premonitory Urge Phenomenon in Children with Tic Disorders. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 26, 397-403.
Begotka, A. M., Woods, D. W., & Wetterneck, C. T. (2004). The relationship between experiential avoidance and the severity of trichotillomania in a non-referred population. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 35, 17-24.
Friman, P. C., Woods, D. W., Freeman, K. A., Gilman, R., Short, M., McGrath, A. M., & Handwerk, M. L. (2004). Relationship between tattling, likeability, and social classification: A preliminary investigation of adolescents in residential care. Behavior Modification, 28, 331-348.
Himle, M. B., Flessner, C. A., & Woods, D. W. (2004). Advances in the Behavior Analytic Treatment of Trichtoillomania and Tourette’s Syndrome. Journal of Early and Intensive Behavioral Interventions, 1, 57-64. From http://www.behavior-analyst-online.org/JEIBI/index.htm
Marcks, B. A., Woods, D. W., Teng, E. J., & Twohig, M. P. (2004). What do those who know, know? Investigating providers’ knowledge about Tourette syndrome and its treatment. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 11, 298-305.
Teng, E. J., Woods, D. W., Marcks, B. A., & Twohig, M. P. (2004). Body focused repetitive behavior problems: The proximal and distal effects of affective variables on behavioral expression. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 26, 55-64.
Twohig, M. P. & Woods, D. W. (2004). A Preliminary Investigation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Habit Reversal as a Treatment for Trichotillomania. Behavior Therapy, 35, 803-820.
Woods, D. W., & Himle, M. B. (2004). Creating tic suppression: Comparing the effects of verbal instruction to differential reinforcement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 37, 417-420.
Twohig, M. P., Woods, D. W., Marcks, B. A., & Teng, E. J. (2003). Evaluating the efficacy of habit reversal: Comparison to a placebo control. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 64, 40-48.
Woods, D. W., Koch, M., & Miltenberger, R. G. (2003). The impact of tic severity on the effects of peer education about tourette’s syndrome. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 15, 67-78.
Woods, D. W., Twohig, M. P., Flessner, C. A., & Roloff, T. E. (2003).
Treatment of Vocal Tics in Children With Tourette Syndrome: Investigating the Efficacy of Habit Reversal. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 36, 109-112.
Woods, D. W., & Twohig, M. P. (2002). Using habit reversal to treat chronic vocal tic disorder in children. Behavioral Interventions, 17, 159-168.
Teng, E. J., Woods, D. W., Twohig, M. P., & Marcks, B. A. (2002). Body focused repetitive behavior problems: Prevalence in a nonreferred population and differences in perceived somatic activity. Behavior Modification, 26, 340-360.
Woods, D. W. (2002). The effect of video based peer education on the social acceptability of adults with Tourette’s syndrome. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 14, 51-62.
Woods, D. W. (2002). Introduction to the special issue on repetitive behavior problems. Behavior Modification, 26, 315-319.
Twohig, M. P., & Woods, D. W. (2001). Evaluating the duration of the competing response in habit reversal: A parametric analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 34, 517-520.
Twohig, M. P. & Woods, D. W. (2001). Habit reversal as a treatment for chronic skin picking in typically developing adult male siblings. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 34, 217-220.
Woods, D. W., Fuqua, R. W., Siah, A., Sauer, L., Welch, M., Blackman, E., & Seif, T. (2001). Understanding habits: A preliminary investigation of nail biting function in children. Education and Treatment of Children, 24, 199-216.
Woods, D. W., Watson, T. S., Wolfe, E., Twohig, M. P., & Friman, P. C. (2001). Analyzing the influence of tic-related conversation on vocal and motor tics in children with Tourette’s syndrome. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 34, 353-356.
Boudjouk, P., Woods, D. W., Miltenberger, R. G., & Long, E. S. (2000). Negative peer evaluation in adolescents: Effects of tic disorders and trichotillomania. Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 22, 17-28.
Bowers, F. E., Woods, D. W., Carlyon, W. D., & Friman, P. C. (2000). Using positive peer reporting to improve the social interactions and acceptance of socially isolated adolesecents in residential care: A systematic replication. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 33, 239-242.
Freeman, K. A., & Woods, D. W. (2000). The case of Mike: A socially rejected adolescent in residential care. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 7, 224-227.
Freeman, K. A., & Woods, D. W. (2000). Synthesis of the responses to “The case of Mike.” Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 7, 242-244.
Woods, D. W., Hook. S. S., Spellman, D. F., & Friman, P. C. (2000). Case study: Exposure and response prevention for an adolescent with Tourette’s Syndrome and OCD. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 39, 904-907.
Woods, D. W., Twohig, M. P., Fuqua, R. W., & Hanley, J. M. (2000). Treatment of stuttering with regulated breathing: Strengths, limitations, and future directions. Behavior Therapy, 31, 547-568.
Friman, P. C., Hoff, K. E., Schnoes, C., Freeman, K. A., Woods, D. W., & Blum, N. (1999). Replacing bedtime crying and calling out with an equivalent acceptable alternative: The bedtime pass. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 153, 1027-1029.
Long, E. S., Woods, D. W., Miltenberger, R. G., Fuqua, R. W., & Boudjouk, P. (1999). Examining the social effects of habit behaviors exhibited by individuals with mental retardation. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 11, 295-312.
Woods, D. W., Fuqua, R. W., & Outman, R. C. (1999). Evaluating the social acceptability of individuals with habit disorders: The effects of frequency, topography and gender manipulation. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 21, 1-18.
Woods, D. W., Murray, L. K., Fuqua, R. W., Seif, T. A., Boyer, L. J., & Siah, A. (1999). Comparing the effectiveness of similar and dissimilar competing responses in evaluating the habit reversal treatment for oral-digital habits in children. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 30, 289-300.
Miltenberger, R. G., Fuqua, R. W., & Woods, D. W. (1998). Applying
behavior analysis with clinical problems: Review and analysis of habit reversal. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 31, 447-469.
Woods, D. W., & Wright, Jr., L. W. (1998). Dismantling regulated breathing: A case of a bilingual stutterer. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental
Psychiatry, 29, 179-186.
Woods, D. W., & Wright Jr., L. W. (1998). Disfluent speech as a controlling variable for fluent speech in a person who stutters: A case study. The Behavior Therapist, 21, 23-25.
Woods, D. W., Fuqua, R. W., & Waltz, T. J. (1997). Evaluation and elimination of an avoidance response in a child who stutters: A case study. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 22, 287-297.
Woods, D.W., & Miltenberger, R.G. (1996). A review of habit reversal with childhood habit disorders. Education and Treatment of Children, 19, 197-214.
Woods, D.W., & Miltenberger, R.G. (1996) Are persons with nervous habits nervous? A preliminary examination of habit function in a nonreferred population. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 29, 259-261.
Woods, D.W., Miltenberger, R.G., & Flach, A.D. (1996). Habits, tics, and stuttering: Prevalence and relation to anxiety and somatic awareness. Behavior Modification, 20, 216-225.
Woods, D.W., Miltenberger, R.G., & Lumley, V.A. (1996). A simplified habit reversal treatment for pica-related chewing. Journal of Behavior Therapy and
Experimental Psychiatry 27, 257-262.
Woods, D.W., Miltenberger, R.G., & Lumley, V.A. (1996). Sequential
application of major habit reversal components to treat motor tics in children. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 29, 483-493.
Wagaman, J., Miltenberger, R.G., & Woods, D.W. (1995). Long term follow-up of a simplified treatment for stuttering in children. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 28, 233-234.
Woods, D.W., & Miltenberger, R.G. (1995). Habit reversal: A review of
applications and variations. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 26, 123-131.
Book Chapters (45 total)
Alexander, J. & Woods, D. W. (in press). Habit Reversal Training. Sage Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Pyschology. Sage Press.
Woods, D. W., Houghton, D. C., & Snorrason, I. (in press). Disorders of Impulse Control. In Encyclopedia of Mental Health (2nd Edition). Oxford, UK; Elsevier.
Piacentini, J., Chang, S., Snorrason, I., & Woods, D. (2014). Obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders. In E. J. Mash and R. A. Barkley (Eds). Child Psychopathology (3rd Ed.) (pp. 429-475). New York: The Guilford Press.
Snorrason, I. & Woods, D. W. (2014). Clinical Characteristics and Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Hair Pulling, Skin Picking and other Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors. In D. McKay & E. Storch (Eds). Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and its Spectrum Across the Lifespan. American Psychological Association Press: Author
Capriotti, M. R., Espil, F. M., & Woods, D. W. (2013). Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders. In S. Hoffman (Ed). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A complete
reference guide (V3., pp. 1063-1086). Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.
Capriotti, M. R. & Woods, D. W. (2013). Habit reversal. In F. Volkmar (Ed). Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Springer.
Capriotti, M. R. & Woods, D. W. (2013). Cognitive behavioural treatment for tics. In J. F. Leckman & D. Martino (Eds). Tourette Syndrome (pp. 503-523). Oxford University Press.
Capriotti, M.R., Espil, F. M., & Woods, D. W. (2012). Behavioral therapy. In J.T. Walkup, J. Mink, & K.S. McNaught (Eds). A Family’s Guide to Tourette Syndrome. (pp. 135-144). Tourette Syndrome Association: Bayside, NY.
Conelea, C. A., Franklin, S. A., & Woods, D. W. (2012). Tics, Tourette’s and Related Disorders. In R. J. R. Levesque (Ed). Encyclopedia of Adolescence. Springer
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-1695-2.
Franklin, M. E., Antinoro, D., Ricketts, E. J., & Woods, D. W. (2012).
Treatment of tic disorders and trichotillomania. In G. Steketee Handbook of Obsessive Compulsive and Spectrum Disorders (pp.436-449). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Ricketts, E. J., Woods, D. W., Antinoro, D., & Franklin, M. E. (2012).
Phenomenology and epidemiology of tic disorders and trichotillomania. In G. Steketee Handbook of Obsessive Compulsive and Spectrum Disorders (pp.89-107). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Tucker, B. T. P., Conelea, C. A., & Woods, D. W. (2012). Tics and Tourette Disorder. In P. Sturmey & M. Hersen (Eds). Handbook of Evidenced Based Practice in Clinical Psychology (pp. 336-360). Sage Press.
Woods, D. W., Snorrason, I., & Espil, F. M. (2012). Cognitive-behavioral therapy in adults. In J.E. Grant, D.J. Stein, D.W. Woods & N.J. Keuthen (Eds). Trichotillomania, Skin Picking, and Other Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors. Washington, D.C: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
Walther, M. R., Tucker, B. T. P., & Woods, D. W. (2010). Trichotillomania. In L. Koran & E. Aboujoudie (Eds.) Impulse Control Disorders: A Clinical Guide (pps 97-110). Cambridge Press.
Walther, M. R. & Woods, D. W. (2010). Trichotillomania. In W. E. Craighead & C. B. Nemeroff (Eds.). Concise Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science (4th Ed) (pps. 1807-1108). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Conelea, C. A., Tucker, B. T. P., & Woods, D. W. (2009). Tic and Habit Disorders. In M. Hersen (Ed). Handbook of Clinical Competencies. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.
Conelea, C. A., Walther, M. R., & Woods, D. W. (2009). Tourette Syndrome. In D. McKay & E. Storch (Eds.). Cognitive Behavior Therapy Children: Treating Complex and Refractory Cases. (pp. 533-558). Springer Publishing Company.
Woods, D. W. & Conelea, C. A. (2009). Commentary on “The Blinker.” In P.S. Jensen & C.A. Galanter (Eds). DSM-IV TR Casebook and Treatment Guide for Child Mental Health (pp. 167-170). Washington, D.C: American Psychiatric Press.
Woods, D. W., Adcock, A. C., & Conelea, C. A. (2008). Trichotillomania. In D. McKay, J. Abramowitz, & S. Taylor (Eds.). Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder:
Subtypes and Spectrum Conditions (pp. 205-221). Baltimore, MD. Johns Hopkins University Press
Woods, D. W., Flessner, C. A., & Conelea, C. A. (2008). Habit disorders. In D. Reitman (Ed). Handbook of Psychological Assessment, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment (V. 2; pps. 542-570). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
Wetterneck, C. T. & Woods, D. W. (2007). A contemporary behavior analytic model of Trichotillomania. In D. W. Woods & J. Kanter (Eds). Understanding Behavior Disorders: A Contemporary Behavioral Perspective (pps. 157-180). Context Press: Reno, NV.
Woods, D. W., Flessner, C. A., & Adcock, A. C. (2007). Habit Disorders (Tics, Trichotillomania). In M. Hersen & J. Thomas (Eds.). Handbook of Clinical Interviewing with Children (pps. 370-383). Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA.
Woods, D. W., Kanter, J., Landes, S., & Adcock, A. C. (2007). Introduction to Understanding Behavior Disorders: A Contemporary Behavioral Perspective. In D. W.
Woods & J. Kanter (Eds). Understanding Behavior Disorders: A Contemporary Behavioral Perspective. Context Press: Reno, NV.
Miltenberger, R. G., Woods, D. W., & Himle, M. B. (2007). Tic Disorders and Trichotillomania. In P. Sturmey (Ed). Functional Analysis in Clinical Treatment (pps. 151-170). Burlington, MA. Elsevier Press.
Woods, D. W., Marcks, B. A., & Flessner, C. A. Management of social and occupational difficulties in persons with Tourette syndrome. (2007). In D. W. Woods, J. Piacentini, and J. Walkup (Eds.). Treating Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders: A Guide for Practitioners (pps. 265-277). New York, NY: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Woods, D. W., Piacentini, J. C., & Himle, M. B. (2007). Assessment of tic disorders. In D. W. Woods, J. Piacentini, and J. Walkup (Eds.). Treating Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders: A Guide for Practitioners (pps. 22-37). New York, NY: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Woods, D. W., Piacentini, J. C., & Walkup, J. T. (2007). Introduction to Managing Tourette Syndrome. In D. W. Woods, J. Piacentini, and J. Walkup (Eds.). Treating Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders: A Guide for Practitioners (pps. 1-5). New York, NY: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Himle, M. B., Flessner, C. A., Bonow, J. T., & Woods, D. W. (2006). Habit Disorders. In M. Hersen (Eds). Clinician’s Handbook of Child Behavioral Assessment, Volume II (pps. 527-546). London, Elsevier, Inc..
Miltenberger, R. G., Woods, D. W., & Himle, M. B. (2006). Assessment of Trichotillomania. In V. E. Caballo (Ed.). Manual para la evaluacion clinica de los trastornos psicologicos: Trastornos de la edad adulta e informes psicologicos. (pps. 311-319). Ediciones Piramide, Spain.
Woods, D. W., Himle, M. B., & Conelea, C. C. (2006). Behavior Therapy: Other Interventions for Tic Disorders. In. J. Walkup, J.W. Mink, & P.J. Hollenbeck (Eds). Advances in Neurology (Volume 99): Tourette Syndrome (pps. 234-240). Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA.
Woods, D. W., Himle, M. B., & Flessner, C. A. (2006). Tic Disorders. In J. E. Fisher and W. O’ Donahue (Eds.). Practitioner’s Guide to Evidence Based
Psychotherapy (pps. 725-732). Kluwer Academic Publishing.
Keuthen, N. J., Bohne, A., Himle, M. B., & Woods, D. W. (2005). Advances in the conceptualization and treatment of body-focused repetitive behaviors. In B.E. Ling (Ed.) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Research (pp. 1-29), Hauppague, NY: Nova Science.