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Educational Workshops

In addition to clinical services, I greatly enjoy teaching clinicians and trainees from varied disciplines as well as lecturing to community-based organizations. I am available for workshops and trainings on the following topics:

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (adults, adolescents and children)

  • CBT for anxiety and mood disorders

  • CBT for suicide prevention

  • Suicide and self-injury

  • Mindfulness

  • Navigating stress and burnout

  • Imposter syndrome

Recent workshops:

Handspring Institute 

Providing evidence-based risk assessments and safety planning in schools

AFFIRM Mental Health

The Essential DBT Toolkit

Virtual Onboarding Summit

DBT Skills for Mental Wellbeing During Residency

Bronx Community Health Leaders

Imposter Syndrome

Montefiore Medical Center Social Work Academy Workshop

Suicide and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Youth and Adults: Clinical Assessment and Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches.

Clinical Consultation

I provide clinical consultation for licensed clinicians looking for additional experience and training with evidence-based treatments (CBT, DBT). Please contact me if you are interested in consultation services.

 

Research Collaborations

I welcome research collaborations and consultation. My prior research has focused on the impact of trauma, stress, and child maltreatment on the development of psychopathology, with focus on risk and resiliency factors. Other research interests and areas of prior and current investigation include:

 

  • suicide, non-suicidal self-injury and emotion regulation in youth

  • high risk classification in youth outpatient treatment

  • race-based discrimination and suicide risk in at-risk youth

  • treatment of anxiety in youth presenting to outpatient medical clinic

  • burnout

See below for a list of representative publications:

Dackis, M.N., Eisenberg, R., Mowrey, W., Pimentel, S.S (2020). The Assessment of Chronic Risk in Youth (ACRY): Development and Initial Validation in a clinical sample. Evidence-based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. DOI: 10.1080/23794925.2020.1828006

 

Nori, P., Bartash, R., Cowman, K., Dackis, M., Pirofski, L. (2019). Is Burnout Infectious? Understanding drivers of burnout and resiliency among academic infectious diseases physicians. Open Forum Infectious Disease, 6(4), 1-4.

Dackis, M.D., Rogosch, F.A., & Cicchetti. (2015). Child maltreatment, callous–unemotional traits, and defensive responding in high-risk children: An investigation of emotion modulated startle response. Multilevel Developmental Perspectives on Child Maltreatment [Special Issue 4 Part 2]. Development and Psychopathology, 27, 1527-1545

Doom, J.R., Cicchetti, D., Rogosch, F.A., & Dackis, M.N. (2013). Child Maltreatment and Gender Interactions as Predictors of Differential Neuroendocrine Hormone Profiles. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 38(8), 1442-1454.

Dackis, M.N., Rogosch, F.A., Oshri, A., & Cicchetti, D. (2012). The Role of Limbic System Irritability in Linking History of Childhood Maltreatment and Psychiatric Outcomes in Low-Income, High-Risk Women: Moderation by FKBP5. The Contributions of Genetic/Genomic Sciences to Developmental Psychopathology [Special Issue]. Development & Psychopathology. 24(4), 1237-1252.

Rogosch, F.A., Dackis, M.N., Cicchetti, D. (2011). Child Maltreatment and Allostatic Load: Consequences for Physical and Mental Health in Children from Low-Income Families. Allostatic Load [Special Issue, Part 2]. Development & Psychopathology, 23(4), 1107-1124.

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