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Elliot A. Tebbe Educational Psychology University of Nebraska - Lincoln

114 Teachers College Hall Lincoln, NE 68588-0345

etebbe2@unl.edu 402-472-1667 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Assistant Professor 2015-present

University of Nebraska – Lincoln Department of Educational Psychology Counseling Psychology Program EDUCATION:

Ph.D. Counseling Psychology, University of Florida, Aug 2015 Dissertation: Suicide in Trans Populations: An Application of Minority Stress Theory Advisor: Bonnie Moradi, Ph.D.

Internship: University of Minnesota’s University Counseling and Consultation Services (APA accredited)

M.S. Psychology, University of Florida, Aug 2011

Thesis: Anti-Transgender Prejudice: A Structural Equation Model of Associated Constructs Advisor: Bonnie Moradi, Ph.D.

B.A. Psychology, Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin – Madison, May 2009 Graduation with Distinction

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

Tebbe, E., Moradi, B., & Budge, S. L. (in press). Enhancing scholarship focused on trans people and issues. The Counseling Psychologist.

*Part of a Major Contribution*

Tebbe, E., & Budge, S. L. (in press). Research with trans communities: Applying a process-oriented approach to methodological considerations and research recommendations. The Counseling Psychologist.

*Part of a Major Contribution*

Moradi, B., Tebbe, E., Brewster, M. E., Budge, S. L., Lenzen, A., Ege, E., et al. (in press) A content analysis of trans research: 2002-2012. The Counseling Psychologist.

*Part of a Major Contribution*

Budge, S. L., Thai, J., Tebbe, E., & Howard, K. (in press). Intersection of socioeconomic status, race, sexual orientation, trans identity, and mental health outcomes. The Counseling Psychologist. *Part of a Major Contribution*

Vencill, J., Tebbe, E., & Garos, S. (in press). It’s not the size of the boat or the motion of the ocean: The role of self-objectification, appearance anxiety, and depression in female sexual functioning. Psychology of Women Quarterly.

Tebbe, E., Moradi, B., & Ege, E. (2014). Revised and abbreviated forms of the Genderism and

Transphobia Scale: Tools for assessing anti-trans* prejudice. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 61, 581-592.

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among an LGBT population. Career Development Quarterly.

Brewster, M., Velez, B., Mennicke, A., & Tebbe, E. (2014). Voices from beyond: A thematic analysis of transgender employees’ positive and negative workplace experiences. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 1, 159-169.

Budge, S. L., Katz-Wise, S. L., Tebbe, E., Schneider, C. L. & Rodriguez, A. (2013). Transgender emotional and coping processes: Use of facilitative and avoidant coping throughout the gender transition. The Counseling Psychologist, 41, 601-647.

Tebbe, E., & Moradi, B. (2012). Anti-transgender prejudice: A structural equation model of associated constructs. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 59, 251-261.

Budge, S. L., Tebbe, E. & Howard, K. A. S. (2010). The work experiences of transgender individuals: Negotiating the transition and career decision-making processes. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 57, 377-393.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION:

Tebbe, E., Moradi, B., Connelly, K. E., & Lenzen, A. Sexual objectification experiences of sexual minority women: A qualitative study.

Tebbe, E. & Moradi, B. Suicide in trans populations: An application of minority stress theory. Vencill, J., & Tebbe, E. It’s not the motion of the ocean, the size of the boat, or who you’re with: A

follow-up study with sexual minority women. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

Heins, K.*, Park, N.*, Richards, A.*, & Tebbe, E.* (2015, February). Integrating positive psychology into counseling center clinical work and workplace environment. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Big 10 Counseling Center Conference, Lincoln, NE.

*denotes equal authorship

Tebbe, E., Moradi, B., Connelly, K., & Lenzen, A. (2014, September). Sexual objectification experiences of sexual minority women: A focus group study. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Gay & Lesbian Medical Association, Baltimore, MD.

Tebbe, E., Moradi, B., Brewster, M. E., Budge, S. L., Lenzen, A., Ege, E., Mender, E., Schuch, E., Arango, S., Hiner, D., Painter, J. K., Mennicke, A., & Angelone, N. (2014, August). A content analysis of trans* literature: 2002-2012. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C.

Tebbe, E., Moradi, B., & Ege, E. (2014, August). Structural properties and construct validity of the Genderism & Transphobia Scale. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C.

Tebbe, E.*, & Lantz, M. M.* (2014, March). Developing your professional identity through leadership and program involvement. Invited workshop conducted at the bi-annual meeting of the Counseling Psychology Conference, Atlanta, GA. *Indicates equal-authorship

Tebbe, E., Lenzen, A., Moradi, B., Ege, E., & Maynard-Pemba, N. (2014, March). Is it enough? A roundtable discussion on graduate training in research and practice with trans* individuals. Roundtable discussion presented at the bi-annual meeting of the Counseling Psychology Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Tebbe, E., Connelly, K., & Moradi, B. (2012, August). Sexual objectification experiences of sexual minority women. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.

Brewster, M.E., Tebbe, E., & Velez, B. (2012, August). A qualitative content analysis of gender

transitions in the workplace. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.

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measure of weight-related discrimination. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, Lincoln, NE.

Jensen, L. L., Tebbe, E., Keller, K. J., & Fischer, A. R. (2012, March). So, do you have a penis?: Recognizing cisgender privilege and combatting gender policing in training experiences. Structured discussion presented at the annual conference for The Association of Women in Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.

Tebbe, E., & Moradi, B. (2011, August). Anti-transgender prejudice: A structural equation model of underlying constructs. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C.

Tebbe, E., Moradi, B., Cox, W. T. L. & Devine, P. G. (2011, August). Analyses of the structural properties of the Genderism and Transphobia Scale. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C.

Brewster, M. E., Tebbe, E., & Velez, B. L. (2011, August). Workplace gender transitions: Examining complexities in experience for transgender employees. In V. Muñoz (Chair), Negotiating

transphobia: Community, work, and mental health challenges. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C.

Tebbe, E., Budge, S. L. & Fischer, A. R. (2011, March). Transforming the research Goliath: Reflections on research with transgender communities. Structured discussion presented at the annual

conference of The Association for Women in Psychology, Philadelphia, PA.

Budge, S. L., Tebbe, E., Schneider, C., & Howard, K. A. S. (2009, August) Transgender individuals' work experiences: perceived barriers, discrimination, and self efficacy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, ON.

Budge, S. L, Schneider, C., Rodriguez, A., Katz-Wise, S., Tebbe, E., & Valdez, C. (2008, August). The emotional roller coaster: Transgender experiences of positive and negative emotions. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. RESEARCH FUNDING:

Palm Center Oct 2013-Oct 2014

$4,000 awarded

Content analysis of psychological scholarship on transgender issues

Moradi (Independent Contract); Tebbe (Independent Contract, Doctoral Student)

Lesbian Health Fund Dec 2012-Dec 2014

Gay & Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA) $7,058.57 awarded

Sexual objectification experiences of sexual minority women Moradi (PI), Tebbe (PI), Connelly (Co-I)

LGBT Project Training Grant Sep 2012-Sep 2013

APAGS Committee on LGBT Concerns (CLGBTC) $1,000 awarded

Bridging gaps: An interdisciplinary conference on LGBT concerns Ege (PI) & Tebbe (PI)

CEMA Project Training Grant Sep 2012-Sep 2013

APAGS Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA) $1,000 awarded

Recruitment and retention of graduate students of color Suh (PI), Sundaram (PI), Tebbe (Co-I), & Ege (Co-I)

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Instruction, University of Florida

Psychology of Suicide (PCO 4930) Jan 2013-May 2013

Faculty advisor: Bonnie Moradi, Ph.D.

• Performed teaching duties including planning and delivering lectures, assigning and grading writing assignments, and coordinating discussion group sections.

• Supervised undergraduate teaching assistants on leading small group class discussions.

Abnormal Psychology (PSY 3144) Aug 2012-Dec 2012

Faculty advisor: Bonnie Moradi, Ph.D.

• Performed teaching duties including planning and delivering lectures, and administering and grading exams and assignments.

• Integrated local experts’ guest lectures on relevant topic areas throughout the course. • Supervised undergraduate teaching assistants on grading class assignments.

Teaching Assistantships, University of Florida

Psychology of Eating Disorders (PCO 4930) May 2013-Jul 2013 Faculty instructor: Greg Neimeyer, Ph.D.

• Graded student assignments and projects, and performed administrative duties as needed. • Addressed students’ questions and concerns during weekly office hours.

Psychology of Women (PCO 4930) Jan 2011-May 2011

Faculty instructor: Bonnie Moradi, Ph.D.

• Graded student papers and projects, and performed administrative duties as needed. • Held office hours, meeting with students to answer questions and address concerns.

Guest Instruction, University of Florida

“Embodying the Good Life” What is the Good Life (HUM 2305) Feb 11, 2014 “Correlational Research” Research Methods (PSY 3213L) Feb 27, 2013;

Feb 16, Oct 13, 2011 “Defining Abnormality” Abnormal Psychology (PSY 3144) Jan 15, 2013

AWARDS AND HONORS: National Awards

Distinguished Student Contribution, American Psychological Association’s Society for the Psychological Study of LGBT Issues (Division 44), 2015

Outstanding Graduate Student Award, American Psychological Association’s (APA) Society of Counseling Psychology (Division 17)’s Section for LGBT Issues, 2014

Student Travel Award, Science Directorate of the American Psychological Association, 2011, 2014 Student Travel Award, APA Division 44’s Committee on Mentoring, 2011

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Rainbow Alliance Research and Service Award, LGBT Affairs, 2014 Rainbow Alliance Community Impact Award, LGBT Affairs, 2013

Graduate Student Mentoring Award, Innovation through Institutional Integration (I-Cubed), 2012 Dereck Chiu Student Training and Research Scholarship, Department of Psychology, 2012. Graduate Student Travel Award, Department of Psychology, 2011, 2014

Graduate Student Travel Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 2011

Atlantic Coast – Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Award, Office of Graduate Minority Programs, 2010

Board of Education Summer Fellowship, Office of Graduate Minority Programs, 2010. Graduate Student Fellowship, Graduate School, University of Florida 2010-2015 TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Instruction, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Theories of Counseling and Intervention (EDPS 964) Aug 2015-Dec 2015 Instruction, University of Florida

Psychology of Suicide (PCO 4930) Jan 2013-May 2013

Abnormal Psychology (PSY 3144) Aug 2012-Dec 2012

Teaching Assistantships, University of Florida

Psychology of Eating Disorders (PCO 4930) May 2013-Jul 2013

Psychology of Women (PCO 4930) Jan 2011-May 2011

Guest Instruction, University of Florida

“Embodying the Good Life” What is the Good Life (HUM 2305) Feb 11, 2014 “Correlational Research” Research Methods (PSY 3213L) Feb 27, 2013;

Feb 16, Oct 13, 2011 “Defining Abnormality” Abnormal Psychology (PSY 3144) Jan 15, 2013

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP: University and National Leadership

Committee Member Oct 2011-Oct 2013

American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) – Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Concerns (CLGBTC)

Committee Chair (Sep 2011-Sep 2012) and Member Jan 2011-present Diversity Affirmation and Awareness Committee (DAAC), University of Florida (UF)

Student Representative Sep 2010-Sep 2012

Department of Psychology, University of Florida Graduate Student Council (GSC) Reviewing and Journal Support

Student Reviewer, Psychology of Women Quarterly (PWQ) Nov 2010-2015

Student Reviewer, Psychotherapy July 2014

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CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:

University of Minnesota University Counseling and Consultation Services

Predoctoral Intern Aug 2014-present

University of Florida Counseling and Wellness Center

Advanced Practicum Assessment Counselor Jan 2014-Jun 2014 Advanced Practicum Individual Therapy Counselor May 2013-Dec 2013 Advanced Practicum Group Therapy Counselor Jan 2013-May 2013

Practicum Counselor Aug 2011-Apr 2012

Medical Psychology, University of Florida Department of Psychiatry

Advanced Practicum Therapist Jan 2013-Jul 2013

Advanced Practicum Assessment Therapist Jan 2013-Jul 2013 Alachua County Crisis Center, Gainesville, FL

Advanced Practicum Counselor May 2012-Dec 2012

Advanced Practicum Group Therapy Counselor May 2012-Dec 2012

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