Rodger Kessler is a Health Psychologist who practiced in Family Medicine for over 25 years. He is the Director of Dissemination and Implementation, and Research Professor in Integrated Behavioral Health, Biomedical Informatics and Biomedical Diagostics, and Science of Health Care Delivery at Arizona State University. He is co-Principal Investigator on the IBH-PC Comparative Effectiveness Trial supported through PCORI, to evaluate the outcomes of co-located and integrated models of behavioral care as part of primary care. He has designed, implemented, and evaluated the effectiveness of many integration projects in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, OB-GYN, Neurology, Gastroenterology, Surgery, and Anesthesiology. Currently, he is Director of the Collaborative Care Research Network (CCRN), a sub network of the National Research Network (NRN), and Senior Scientist of the American Academy of Family Physicians. As Principal Investigator of an NIH research project, he developed a toolkit to assist practices, implement behavioral health, and health behavior care in primary care. He leads a national team of investigators that developed the Practice Integration Profile (PIP), an electronic practice level self-report identifying level of Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration. Supported by the Sunflower Foundation, he also leads a national consensus panel to develop integrated care metrics.
Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, University of Vermont, 1988
Internship, American Psychological Association Approved Internship in Clinical Psychology, Department of Medicine and Surgery, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1984-1985
M.A., Social Psychology, University of Connecticut, 1972
B.S., Urban Studies, St. Peter's College, 1970
- Health and behavior
- Behavioral care in medicine
- Behavioral bioinformatics
- Implemenation science
Peer Reviewed Manuscripts
- Mullin, D.J., Hargraves, L., Auxier, A., Brennhofer, S.A., Hitt, J.R., Kessler, R.S., Littenberg, B., Macchi, C.R., Martin, M., Rose, G., Trembath, F., van Eeghen C. (2018). Measuring the integration of primary care and behavioral health services: A factor analysis of the Practice Integration Profile. Health Services Research. In press.
- McGovern, M., Dent, K., Kessler, R. (2018). A unified model of behavioral health integration in primary care. Academic Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-018-0887-5.
- van Eeghen, C., Littenberg, B., & Kessler, R. (2018). Chronic care coordination by integrating care through a team-based, population-driven approach: A case study. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 8(3):468-480.
- Glenn, B.A., Crespi, C.M., Rodriguez, H.P., Nonzee, N.J., Phillips, S.M., Sheinfeld Gorin, S.N., Johnson, S.B., Fernandez, M.E., Estabrooks, P., Kessler, R., Roby, D.H., Heurtin-Roberts, S., Rohweder, C.L., Ory, M.G., Krist, A.H., & MOHR Study Group. (2018). Behavioral and mental health risk factor profiles among diverse primary care patients. Preventive Medicine, 111:21-27.
- Burdick, T.E., & Kessler, R.S. (2017). Development and use of a clinical decision support tool for behavioral health screening in primary care clinics. Applied Clinical Informatics, 8(2), 412-429.
- Hemming, P., Hewitt, A., Gallo, J.J., Kessler, R., & Levine, R.B. (2017). Residents’ confidence providing primary care with behavioral health integration. Family Medicine, 49(5), 361-368.
- Macchi, C.R., Kessler, R., Auxier A., Hitt, J., Mullin, D., van Eeghen, C., & Littenberg, B. (2016). The Practice Integration Profile: rationale, development, method, and research. Families, Systems, & Health, 34(4), 334-341.
- Kessler, R.S., Auxier, A., Hitt, J.R., Macchi, C.R., Mullin, D., van Eeghen, C., & Littenberg, B. (2016). Development and validation of a measure of primary care behavioral health integration. Families, Systems, & Health, 34(4), 342-356.
- van Eeghen, C., Littenberg, B., Holman, M.D., & Kessler, R. (2016). Integrating behavioral health in primary care using lean workflow analysis: a case study. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 29(3), 385-393.
- Aikens, J.E., Clemow, L., Kessler, R.S., Sieber, W., Goodie, J., & Estabrooks, P. (2016). Primary care behavioral health: integration and translation. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 50 (Supplement), S1-S335.
- Krist, A.H., Glasgow, R.E., Heurtin-Roberts, S., Sabo, R.T., Roby, D.H., Gorin, S.N., Balasubramanian, B.A., Estabrooks, P.A., Ory, M.G., Glenn, B.A., Phillips, S.M., Kessler, R.S., Johnson, S.B., Rohweder, C.L., & Fernandez, M.E. (2016). The impact of behavioral and mental health risk assessments on goal setting in primary care. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 6(2), 212-219.
- Kessler, R., & Hitt, J.R. (2016). Re: electronic health record challenges, workarounds, and solutions observed in practices integrating behavioral health and primary care [Letter to the editor]. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 29(2), 289-290.
- Kessler, R.S., van Eeghen, C., Mullin, D., Auxier A., Macchi, C.R., & Littenberg, B. (2015). Research in progress: measuring behavioral health integration in primary care settings. The Health Psychologist.
- Kessler, R. (2015). Evaluating the process of mental health and primary care integration: the Vermont Integration Profile. Family Medicine and Community Health, 3(1), 63-65.
- Morton, S., Shih, S.C., Winther, C., Tinoco, A., Kessler, R.S., & Scholle, S.H. (2015). Health IT- enabled care coordination. A national survey of patient-centered medical home clinicians. Annals of Family Medicine, 13(3), 250-256.
- Kessler, R., & van Eeghen, C. (2014). Health policy update: panel-based behavioral primary care. The Health Psychologist.
- Kessler, R.S. (2014). Invited Commentary. Can we really collect and USE behavioral data in primary care medical decision making? Commentary on Krist et al., Annals of Family Medicine [Journal Club].
- Kessler, R. (2014). Invited Commentary. ACP Journal Club: Review: in primary care, screening with the GAD-7 detected anxiety disorder; the PHQ detected panic disorder. Annals of Internal Medicine, 161(10), JC 13.
- Peek, C.J., Glasgow, R.E., Stange, K.C., Klesges, L.M., & Kessler, R.S. (2014). The 5 R's: an emerging bold standard for conducting relevant research in a changing world. Annals of Family Medicine, 12(5), 447-455.
- Kessler, R., Miller, B.F., Kelly, M., Graham, D., Kennedy, A., Littenberg, B., MacLean, C.D., van Eeghen, C., Scholle, S.H., Tirodkar, M., Morton, S., & Pace, W.D. (2014). Mental health, substance abuse and health behavior services in patient-centered medical homes. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 27(5), 637-344.
- Glasgow, R.E., Kessler, R.S., Ory, M.G., Roby, D., Gorin, S.S., & Krist, A. (2014). Conducting rapid, relevant research: lessons learned from the My Own Health Report (MOHR) project. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 47(2), 212-219.
- Kessler, R., Glasgow, R., Krist, A., Sheinfeld Gorin, S., Heurtin-Roberts, S., & MOHR Study Group. What does MOHR have to teach us about patient engagement? Reflections and future directions. (2014). Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47(Supplement 1), S165-S165.
- Sheinfeld Gorin, S., Heurtin-Roberts, S., Glasgow, R., Johnson, S.B., & Kessler, R. (2014). My Own Health Report (MOHR): actionable automated patient-report of psychosocial factors and health behaviors in primary care. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47(Supplement), S164.
- Baird, M., Blount, A., Brungardt, Stacy, B., Dickinson, P., Dietrich, A., Epperly, T., Green, L., Henley, D., Kessler, R., Korsen, N., McDaniel S., Miller, B., Pugno, P., Roberts, R., Schirmer, J., Seyour, D., & deGruy, F. (2014). The development of joint principles: integrating behavioral health care into the patient-centered medical home. Families, Systems & Health, 32(2), 153.
- Baird, M., Blount, A., Brungardt, S., Dickinson, P., Dietrich, A., Epperly, T., Green, L., Henley, D., Kessler, R., Korsen, N., McDaniel, S., Miller, B., Pugno, P., Roberts, R., Schirmer, J., Seymour, D., & Degruy, F. (2014). Joint principles: integrating behavioral health care into the patient-centered medical home. Annals of Family Medicine, 12(2), 183-185.
- McDaniel, S.H., Grus, C.L., Cubic, B.A., Hunter, C.L., Kearney, L.K., Schuman, C.C., Karel, M.J., Kessler, R.S., Larkin, K.T., McCutcheon, S., Miller, B.F., Nash, J., Qualls, S.H., Connolly, K.S., Stacin, T., Stanton, A.L., Sturm, L.A., & Johnson, S.B. (2014). Competencies for psychology practice in primary care. The American Psychologist, 69(4), 409-429.
- Rodriguez, H.P., Glenn, B.A., Olmos, T.T., Krist, A.H., Shimada, S.L., Kessler, R., Heurtin-Roberts, S., & Bastani, R. (2014). Real-world implementation and outcomes of health behavior and mental health assessment. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 27(3), 356-366.
- Glasgow, R.E., Brownson, R.C., & Kessler, R.S. (2013). Thinking about health‐related outcomes: what do we need evidence about? Clinical and Translational Science, 6(4), 286-291.
- Krist, A., Glenn, B.A., Glasgow, R.E., Balasubramanian, B.A., Chambers, D.A., Fernandez, M.E., Heurtin-Roberts, S., Kessler, R., Ory, M.G., Phillips, S.M., Ritzwoller, D.P., Roby, D.H., Rodriguez, H.P., Sabo, R.T., Sheinfeld Gorin, S.N., Stange, K.C., & The MOHR Study Group. (2013). Designing a valid randomized pragmatic primary care implementation trial: the My Own Health Report (MOHR) project. Implementation Science, 8, 73.
- Kessler, R.S., Purcell, E.P., Glasgow, R.E., Klesges, L.M., Benkeser, R.M., & Peek, C.J. (2013). What does it mean to “employ” the RE-AIM model? Evaluation and the Health Professions, 36(1), 44-66.
- Han, E., Hudson Scholle, S., Morton, S., Bechtel, C., & Kessler, R. (2013). Survey shows that fewer than a third of patient-centered medical home practices engage patients in quality improvement. Health Affairs, 32(2), 368-375.
- Massa, I., Miller, B.F., & Kessler, R. (2012). Collaboration between NCQA patient-centered medical homes and specialty mental health and medical services. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2(3), 332-336.
- Kessler R. (2012). ACP Journal Club. CBT by telephone for depression improved adherence compared with face-to-face CBT in primary care. Annals of Internal Medicine, 157(6), JC 3-12.
- Sieber, W.J., Miller, B.F., Kessler, R.S., Patterson, J.E., Kallenberg, G.A., Edwards, T.M., & Lister, Z.D. (2012). Establishing the Collaborative Care Research Network (CCRN): a description of initial participating sites. Families, Systems, & Health, 30(3), 210-223.
- Kessler R.S. (2012). The patient centered medical home: a great opportunity to move past brilliant and irrelevant. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2(3), 311-312.
- Auxier, A., Runyan, C., Mullin, D., Mendenhall, T., Young, J., & Kessler, R. (2012). Behavioral health referrals and treatment initiation rates in integrated primary care: a Collaborative Care Research Network study. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2(3), 337-344.
- Young, J., Gilwee, J., Holman, M., Messier, R., & Kessler, R. (2012). Mental health, substance abuse, and health behavior intervention as part of the patient centered medical home: a case study. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2(3), 345-354.
- Kessler, R. (2012). Mental health treatment initiation when mental health services are incorporated into primary care practice. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 25(2), 255-259.
- Kessler, R., & Glasgow, R.E. (2011). A proposal to speed translation of healthcare research into practice: dramatic change is needed. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 40(6), 637–644.
- Arscott, W., Costello, B., DiPalma, K., Folkl, A., Malgeri, M., Miller, A., Purtell, R., Bourgo, J., & Kessler, R. (2010). Identifying barriers to care in the Burmese and Bhutanese refugee populations of Burlington, Vermont. Public Health Projects, 2008-present. Book 36. http://scholarworks.uvm.edu/comphp_gallery/36
- Kessler R. (2010). What we need to know about behavioral health and psychology in the patient- centered medical home. Clinical Psychology Science and Practice, 17(3), 215–217.
- Kessler R. (2009). Identifying and screening for psychological and comorbid medical and psychological disorders in medical settings. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 65(3), 253-267.
- Kessler, R., Stafford, D., & Messier, R. (2009). The problem of integrating behavioral health in the medical home and the questions it leads to. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 16(1), 4-12.
- Kessler, R. (2008). The difficulty of making psychology research and clinical practice relevant to medicine: experiences and observations. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 15(1), 65-72.
- Kessler, R. (2008). Integration of care is about money too: the health and behavior codes as an element of a new financial paradigm. Families, Systems & Health, 26(2), 207-216.
- Kessler R. (2005). Treating psychological problems in medical settings: primary care as defacto mental health system and the role of hypnosis. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 53(3), 290-305.
- Kessler, R.S., Patterson, D.R., & Dane J. (2003). Hypnosis and relaxation with pain patients: evidence for effectiveness. Seminars in Pain Medicine, 1(2), 67-78.
- Kessler, R., Dane, J.R., & Galper, D.I. (2002). Controversial assessment of hypnotic ability to promote hypnotic responsiveness. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 44(3-4), 273-282.
- Kessler, R. (1999). The consequences of individual differences in preparation for surgery and invasive medical procedures. Australian Journal for Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis, 27.1, 40-53.
- Kessler, R. (1999). Is it really such a good idea to integrate behavioral health and primary care? American Association of General Hospital Psychiatrists, 21(1), 10-11.
- Dane, J.R. & Kessler, R. (1998). Future developments in professional hypnosis training: a review and critique of available training with consideration for development of a nationally coordinated program. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 41(1), 38-54.
- Kessler, R. (1998). The clinical consequences of individual in preparation for surgery and invasive medical procedures: Strategies for tailoring intervention. Hypnos, Vol. XXIV, No. 4, 181-192.
- Kessler, R., & Dane, J.R. (1996). Psychological and hypnotic preparation for anesthesia and surgery: an individual differences perspective1. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 44(3), 189-207. *Received the Dorcus award for the best paper published in Clinical Hypnosis by the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis.
- Kessler, R., & Miller, S.D., (1995). The use of a future time in psychotherapy with and without hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 38(1), 39-46.
- Beardsley, C., Kessler, R., & Levin, D. (1984). Education for the young adult chronic client. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 8(1), 44-52.
Special Editions of Journals
- Kessler, R. (2012). Special issue: Psychology in the patient centered medical home. Guest editor. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2.
- Kessler, R. (2009). Special issue: Psychology in the medical home. Guest editor. Journal of Clinical Psychology in the Medical Setting, 16(1).
- Kessler, R. (2009). Special issue: Psychology in medicine. Guest editor. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 65(3).
- Kessler, R. (Ed.), (1978). Quality assurance in the ambulatory setting: nine papers. State of Vermont Press. Second edition.
Books and Book Chapters
- Kessler, R., & Macchi, C.R. (2018). Introduction. In C.R. Macchi & R. Kessler (Eds.), Training to deliver integrated care (3-11). New York, NY: Springer.
- Macchi, C.R., & Kessler, R. (2018). Enhancing team-based skills in primary care: a competency-based approach to training and workforce development. In C.R. Macchi & R. Kessler (Eds.), Training to deliver integrated care (37-62). New York, NY: Springer.
- Macchi, C.R., & Kessler, R. (2018). Training to deliver integrated care. New York, NY: Springer.
- Hunter, C.M., Hunter, C.L., & Kessler, R. (2014). Handbook of clinical health psychology in medical settings. New York, NY: Springer.
- Kessler, R. (2012). An outcome and clinical research focus in an integrated care patient-centered medical home. In R. Curtis & E. Christian (Eds.), Integrating care: creating a thriving practice (297-310). New York, NY: Routledge
- Miller, B.F., Kessler, R., & Peek, C.J. (2011). A national agenda for research in collaborative care: papers from the Collaborative Care Research Network research development conference. AHRQ Publication No. 11-0067. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
- Kessler, R., & Miller, B.F. (2011). A framework for collaborative care metrics: a national agenda for research in collaborative care. AHRQ Publication No. 11-0067. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
- Kessler, R. & Stafford, D. (2008). Collaborative medicine case studies: evidence in practice. New York, NY: Springer.
- Kessler, R., & Stafford, D. (2008). Primary care is the defacto mental health system. In R. Kessler & D. Stafford (Eds.), Collaborative medicine case studies: evidence in practice (9-24). New York, NY: Springer.
- Kessler, R. (2008). How I learned about integrated care by failing miserably: the deadly sins of integration. In R. Kessler & D. Stafford (Eds.), Collaborative medicine case studies: evidence in practice (39-50). New York, NY: Springer.
- Kessler, R.S. (2004). As precise as a scalpel’s cut… sort of: psychological and self-regulation treatments in preparation for surgery and invasive medical procedures. In W.T. O’ Donahue, M.R. Byrd, N.A. Cummings, & D.A. Henderson (Eds.), Behavioral integrative care: treatment that work in the primary care setting (273-292). New York, NY: Brunner-Routledge.
- Kessler, R. & Whalen, T. (1998). Hypnosis and suggestion in anesthesiology and surgery. In R. Temes (Ed.), Medical hypnosis: an introduction and clinical guide (43-57). New York, NY: Churchill Livingston.
- Kessler, R. (1996). Preparacao psicologica e hipnotica para cirurgia de cancer [Psychological and hypnotic preparation for cancer surgery], III Encontro I Congresso Brasileiro De Psico-Oncologia, pp 87-91.
- Kessler, R. (1996). Tratamento psicologico e hipnotico para dor [Hypnosis and pain], III Encontro I Congresso Brasileiro De Psico-Oncologia, March, 1996, pp 83-86.
- Dane, J. & Kessler, R. (1996). Course design and training experience of the Virginia Hypnosis Society. Focus. A quarterly publication of The Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Vol. 37, No. 3.
- Rowlingson, J.C., Kessler, R.S., Dane, J.R., & Hamill, R.J. (1994). Adjunctive therapy for pain. In R.J. Hamill & J.C. Rowlingson (Eds.), Handbook of critical care pain management (229-250). New York, NY: McGraw Hill.
- Dane, J.R. & Kessler, R.S. (1994). A matrix model for psychological assessment and treatment of acute pain. In R.J. Hamill & J.C. Rowlingson (Eds.), Handbook of critical care pain management (53-84). New York, NY: McGraw Hill.
- Kessler, R. (1994). Tailoring hypnotic responsiveness in clinical practice. In M. Hunter, The Frontiers of Hypnosis: Proceedings of the Third Congress of Canadian Societies of Clinical Hypnosis. Sea Walk Press.
- Pandiani, J., Damcot, D., Gordon, L. & Kessler, R. (1982). Monitoring Client Satisfaction: Ethical, Empirical, and Practical Issues. In H. Fishman (Ed.), Creativity and Innovation: Challenge of the 80's. CA: Pyramid Systems.
Other Published Materials
- Kessler, R., Fassler, D., Widrick, G., & Hartman, M. (2011). Who will be the behavioral workforce for primary care reform and patient centered medical homes? Vermont Department of Health Access.
- Kessler, R. (2004). Is it time for a continuum of self-regulation treatments for the control of pain? Bulletin of the American Pain Society. Spring.
- Kessler, R. (2004). Vermont Department of Health and Vermont Program for Quality in Health Care. Recommendations for management of diabetes in Vermont, 4th Edition, Montpelier, Vermont.
- Kessler, R. (2004). So what? It depends. Invited commentary. Annals of Family Medicine online TRACK. October.
- Kessler, R. (2002). [Letter to the editor]. Patients who are high users of health care. Journal of Family Practice, 51(5), 472-474.
- Kessler, R. (2003). [Guest Editorial]. Depression is a timely topic. Introduction to a special issue on depression. Complementary Health Practice Review, 8(1), 6-8.
- Kessler, R. (2002). [Commentary]. Review: major anxiety disorders all have substantive familial aggregation. Evidence Based Mental Health, 5, 92.
- Kessler, R. (2001). A response to James Coyne: the depression of primary care research and an effort to be excited. American Psychological Society Observer, 14(5).
- Kessler, R. (2001). [Commentary]. CBT added to medical management improved clinical outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis. Evidence Based Mental Health, 4, 89.
- Kessler, R. (2000). [Commentary] Self hypnotic relaxation and structured attention reduced the discomfort of invasive medical procedures. Evidence Based Mental Health, 3(4), 112.
- Kessler, R. (1994-2000). Alternative Medicine Update. Alternative Health Practitioner, volume 1-3.
- Kessler, R. (1990). Book review. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 32(4).
- Kessler, R. (1987). Central themes and principles of Ericksonian Therapy (Ericksonian Monographs 2), Lankton, S. (Ed.). [Review of the book: Conversations with Milton H. Erickson, M.D., Volume 1. Changing Individuals, Volume II. Changing Couples, and Volume III. Changing Children and Families. New York, NY: Brunner/Mazel.
- Kessler, R. (1980). A statewide quality assurance effort: the Vermont experience. July, New England Evaluation Newsletter.
- Kessler, R. (1978). Quality assurance and evaluation research. The Loop.
- Kessler, R. (1978). Assessing quality of care and evaluation research: quality assurance as change agent. Vermont Psychologist.
Abstracts and Presentations
Please see CV for comprehensive list of international, national, and regional abstracts and presentations.
Current Grants and Contract Awards
- The ASU-Dignity Health Type 2 Diabetes Medical and Behavioral Lifestyle Management Program; PIs= Paul, Kessler, & Angadi; ASU-Dignity Funding; $249,142; 2018-2019
- Integrating Behavioral Health into Primary Care (IBH-PC); Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institution Award #PCS-1409-24372; PIs= Littenberg & Kessler; PCORI $18,509,211; 2016-2021
- Predicting Risk of Type 2 Diabetes from Electronic Health Record Data; PI: Pace, W; Role= Site PI; 2016-2021
- Longitudinal Evaluation Assessing Diabetes Risk; 200-215-87699; PI= Fishbein, W; Role= Site PI; CDC- $5,000,000 ($46,000 for UVM and UVMMC); 2015-2020
- Substance Abuse and Primary Care Response; UG1 DA020024; PI= Walker, R; Role= Consultant; NIDA- $800,475 ($62,500 for UVM); 2015-2019
- Translating Telephonic Diabetes Self-Management Support to Primary Care Practice; R18DK098742-01; PIs= Gonzalez & Wu; Role= Consultant; $2,567,017; 2013-2019
- Developing and Validating a Measure of Behavioral Health in Primary Care Integration; PI= Kessler R; Internal UVM funding; Design, test, and validate a measure of integrated primary care; 2012-ongoing
Courses
2021 Summer
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IBC 690 | Reading and Conference |
2020 Summer
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IBC 690 | Reading and Conference |
- Committee on Professional Practice and Standards (COPPS), American Psychological Association, 2017-2019
- UVM Honors College Faculty Seminar, 'Big Data': Engaging and Critiquing the Production of Knowledge in the Digital Age, 2014
- Lansdowne Group for Health Care Policy, 2012
- President’s Award for Exceptional Contributions to Clinical Health Psychology Division 38 American Psychological Association, 1998
Editorial Board Appointments
- Editorial Board Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2018-2020
- Senior Editor Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy, Research,2009-2015
- Associate Editor Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2009-2012
- Consulting Editor Professional Psychology Research and Practice, 2009
- Editorial Board Family Systems and Health, 2008-2012
- Editorial Board Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2006-2009
- Medical Advisory Board Fifth Edition of The Medical Disability Advisor: Workplace Guidelines for Disability Duration, 2004
- Editorial Board International Journal for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2000-2003