Amber Calloway, Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Department: Psychiatry

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3535 Market Street
Philadelphai, PA 19104
Education:
BA (Psychology)
University of Pennsylvania, 2010.
MA (Clinical Psychology)
University of Massachusetts Boston, 2015.
Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology)
University of Massachusetts Boston, 2018.
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Selected Publications

Calloway, A., & Creed, T.A.: Enhancing CBT Consultation With Multicultural Counseling Principles. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 29(4): 787-95, November 2022.

Sanchez, A., Weiss, M., Schaechter, T.L., Baumann, A., Calloway, A. Davis Goodwine, D., Mora Ringle, V., Becker-Haimes, E.: The Development of a Toolkit to Improve the Cultural Responsiveness of Treatment for Marginalized Youth with Anxiety and OCD. Symposium presented at the 56th Annual Convention of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. November 2022.

Calloway, A., Dean, K. Graham-LoPresti, J.R., McClendon-Iacovino, J., Nevins, C.: Ethical Considerations for Anti-racism Training and Consultation. Panel presented at the 56th Annual Convention of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. November 2022.

Calloway, A.: “Culturally Responsive Behavioral Health Care” Lead Subject Matter Expert for Psych Hub online training course. June 2022 Notes: https://psychhub.com/courses/crbh-f-2/

Narine, K., Calloway, A., Graham-LoPresti, J., Pinder-Amaker, S., Sloan, C., Wadsworth, L.: How to Develop and Optimize Anti-Racism Efforts in Research and Clinical Settings: Live Demonstration. Clinical grand round presented at the 55th Annual Convention of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Virtual. November 2021.

Calloway, A., Mora Ringle, V., Reich, D., Oziel, R., & Creed, T.A.: Mental Health Stakeholder Perspectives of Evidence Based Practices in a Publicly Funded Community Setting. Utilizing Stakeholder Input to Improve Evidence-Based Practices. Symposium presented at the 55th annual conference of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New Orleans, LA. November 2021 Notes: Symposium selected for sponsorship by the Dissemination and Implementation Special Interest Group (DIS-SIG) of ABCT.

Wiltsey Stirman, S., Hernandez, S., Song, J., Johnson, C., Calloway, A., Dean, K., Loskot, T., Aajmain, S., Lagdamen, J., Marques, L., & Creed, T.: Identifying Scalable Strategies to Assess Fidelity: The Innovative Methods of Assessing Psychotherapy Practice (imApp) Study. Assessing and Understanding Fidelity to Interventions for Individuals with PTSD or Trauma Exposure in Public Mental Health Settings. Symposium presented at the 55th Annual Convention of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Virtual. November 2021.

Hernandez, S., Deguzman, R., Thomas, F., Gumport, N., Aguilar Silvan, Y., Calloway, A., Oziel, R., Dean, K., Wyand, B., Marques, L., Creed, T., & Wiltsey Stirman, S.: A qualitative approach to understanding factors that impact access to Cognitive Processing Therapy in the Spanish-speaking Latinx Community. Poster session presented at the 2021 NLPA virtual conference. October 2021.

Creed, T.A., Crane, M., Calloway, A., Olino, T.M., Kendall, P.C., & Wiltsey-Stirman, S.: Changes in community clinicians’ attitudes and competence following a transdiagnostic Cognitive Behavioral Therapy training. Implementation Research and Practice Page: E-pub Ahead of Print, July 2021.

Crane, M. E., Calloway, A., Stirman S. W., Olino, T. M., Kendall, P. C., & Creed, T. A.: An Examination of Changes in Attitudes and Competence Throughout a Transdiagnostic Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Training in Community Mental Health. Poster presented at 13th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Washington, D.C. December 2020.

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