Curriculum Vitae

Amanda Suzanne Unruh

Department of Psychology

Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL 32306-1270

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Education

2008-Present Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Minor: Women’s Studies

Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

GPA: 3.9

Research Positions

08/11 - Present Full-time Research Assistant

Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

Anxiety and Behavioral Health Clinic

Supervisor: Norman B. Schmidt, Ph.D.

Activities: Manage a multi-site anxiety based suicide prevention project funded

by the Military Suicide Research Consortium; manage undergraduate students working in the laboratory; recruit research participants for various lab projects utilizing multiple media sources; conduct telephone screens to determine psychopathology in potential clients and research participants; construct and manage internet data bases and SPSS data bases.

01/11 - Present Honors Thesis Research

Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

Anxiety and Behavioral Health Clinic

Supervisor: Norman B. Schmidt, Ph.D.

Title: The influence of trait suggestibility on treatment seeking behavior

Activities: Assisted project coordinator with study needs including recruitment,

scheduling, and database creation; developed a website to facilitate scheduling; administered research protocol to eligible participants, oversaw and trained new assistants on lab policies and experimental procedures; managed data entry and data cleaning utilizing SPSS; proficient in writing syntax for data analysis; conducted data analysis for thesis.

01/10 – Present Research Assistant

Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

Anxiety and Behavioral Health Clinic

Supervisor: Norman B. Schmidt, Ph.D.

Activities: Created databases utilizing SPSS; entered and cleaned data for various lab related projects; administered research protocol to eligible participants; conducted literature searches on anxiety-related topics and reviewed research papers with graduate students; attended biweekly lab meetings; assisted with exposure exercises in social anxiety disorder group therapy; assisted on video project for the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies; reviewed videos and created video clips for ABCT website.

01/11 – Present Research Assistant

Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

Clinical Psychology Laboratory

Supervisor: Thomas E. Joiner, Ph.D.

Activities: Assisted with participant recruitment for study assessing imminent symptoms of suicidality in an in-patient population; assisted with the on-going research by consenting, administering research protocol, collecting data, and debriefing eligible participants; aided in SPSS database creation and data entry for various research projects.

08/11 – Present Research Assistant

Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

Clinical Psychology Laboratory

Supervisor: Edward M. Bernat, Ph.D.

Activities: Administered research protocol to eligible participants including consenting, data collection, and debriefing using psychophysiology measurements such as EEG and SCR; assisted with time-frequency analysis of EEG data.

01/11 – 08/11 Research Assistant

Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

Clinical Psychology Laboratory

Supervisor: Jesse R. Cougle, Ph.D.

Activities: Recruited and consented participants at various out-patient hospitals in the community for a study assessing development of PTSD immediately after a trauma; administered research protocol to participants at multiple time points; assisted with data collection utilizing psychophysiology measurements; entered and cleaned data using excel and SPSS; attended weekly lab meetings.

Poster Presentations

1. Medley, A., Capron, D.W., Korte, K.J., Unruh, A.S., Schmidt, N.B. (2012). Risk Factors for Compulsive Hoarding. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Arlington, VA.

2. Korte, K. J., Unruh, A. S., Schmidt, N. B. (2012) Increasing motivation for intervention utilization in those at high-risk for developing anxiety disorders. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Arlington, VA.

Honors and Awards

05/08 – 04/12 Bright Futures Scholarship Recipient

01/10 – 04/12 Florida State University Honors in the Major Program

01/11 – Present Phi Beta Kappa Honor’s Society Member

Professional Memberships

Anxiety Disorders Association of America (Student Member)

References

Available upon request