CURRICULUM VITAE

Kathleen Teresa Murray

Office: E 229 Seashore Hall
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1407
Phone: (319) 335-2460
kathleen-murray@uiowa.edu

Education

B.A. Mt. Mercy College, cum Laude, 1984
Math and Computer Science

M.A. University of Iowa, 1995
Clinical Psychology

Ph.D. University of Iowa, 1999
Clinical Psychology

Professional Organizations

American Psychological Association
Society for the Research of Child Development
Society for the Science of Clinical Psychology

Courses

Abnormal Psychology, 031:163 SC1
Introduction to Clinical Psychology, 031:013 (Current)
Introduction to Social Development, 031:103

Academic and Professional Experience

1999 - Present Adjunct Professor of Psychology, University of Iowa

1999 - Present Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa

1997 - 1998 State Review Panel for Child Death and Serious Injury, Augusta, Maine

1997 - 1998 Clinical Internship, Psychology Service, Regional Office of Veteran's Affairs, Togus, ME

1994 - 1997 Research Assistant, Iowa Cochlear Implant Research Project, Departments of Psychology and Otolaryngology, University of Iowa

1994 Clinical Intern, Benton Neuropsychology Laboratory, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, University of Iowa

1994 - 1997 Clinical Practicum, Carl E. Seashore Psychology Training Clinic, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa

Publications

Fowles, D. C., Kochanska, G. K., & Murray, K. T. Electrodermal activity and temperament in preschool children. Submitted for publication.

Kochanska, G., Murray, K. T., & Harlan, E. Effortful control in early childhood: Continuity and change, antecedents, and implications for social development. Submitted for publication.

Kochanska, G., Murray, K. T. (In press). Mother-child mutually responsive orientation and conscience development: From toddler to early school age. Child Development.

Knutson, J. F., Murray, K. T., Husarek, S., Westerhouse, K. C. (In press). Psychological change following 54 months of cochlear implant use. Ear and Hearing.

Kochanska, G., Murray, K., & Coy, K. (1997). Inhibitory control as a contributor to conscience in childhood: From toddler to early school age. Child Development, 68, 263-277.

Murray, K. T., & Sines, J. O. (1996). Parsing the genetic and nongenetic variance in children's depressive behavior. Journal of Affective Disorders, 38, 23-34.

Kochanska, G., Murray, K., Jaques, T. Y., Koenig, A. L., & Vandegeest, K. A. (1996). Inhibitory control in young children and its role in emerging internalization. Child Development, 67, 490-507.

Kochanska, G., Devet, K., Goldman, M., & Murray, K., & Putnam, S. P. (1994). Maternal reports of conscience development and temperament in young children. Child Development, 65, 852-868.

Manuscripts in Progress

Murray, K. T. Children's effortful control and fearfulness: Relation to externalizing and internalizing behaviors.

Murray, K.T., Heart-rate, fearfulness, and effortful control.

Murray, K. T. Behavioral change and continuity in aggressive and active-impulsive behaviors in twins.

Murray, K. T., & Sines, J. O. Contributions to the development of prosocial behavior in children: A behavioral genetic perspective.

Presentations

Murray, K. T. (1999, April). Factor structure of effortful control and relation of these factors to specific aspects of conscience development. Paper accepted at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Pheonix, AZ.

Kochanska, G. K., & Murray, K. T. (1998, April). Focused attention in infancy and the development of effortful control: A longitudinal study from 8 to 22 months. In M. K. Rothbart (Chair), Effortful control and the development of self-regulation. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the International Society on Infant Studies, Atlanta, GA.

Murray, K. T. (1997, April). Genetic and environmental contributions the co-occurrence of aggression and impulsivity. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Washington, D. C.

Kochanska, G. K., Murray, K. T., & Coy, K. C. (1997, April). Effortful control and conscience in childhood. In M. K. Rothbart (Chair), Effortful Control: Development, individual differences, and implications for socialization. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, D. C.

Fowles, D. C., Furuseth, A., Murray, K. T., & Kochanska, G. K. (1997, April). Skin conductance reactivity to emotional stimuli in children from age 4 to age 14. Invited paper presented at the sixty-ninth annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Murray, K. T. (1995, April). Genetic and environmental contributions to clinically measured behaviors: A twin/adoption study. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Murray, K. T. (1993, March). Emergence of Early Conscience: Developmental sequence and relation to self-concept. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA.

Murray, K. T., Goldman, M., & DeVet, K. (1993, March). Behavioral battery to assess impulsivity and inhibitory control in toddlers. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA.

Kochanska, G. K., & Murray, K. T. (1992, October). Temperament and conscience development. Paper presented at the 9th Occasional Temperament Conference, Bloomington, IN.

Professional Workshops and Training

Application of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (December, 1997; April 1998; June 1998)
Presenter: Kathleen Murray, Ph.D.
Sponsor: Kennebuck Valley Regional Mental Health Center

Forensic Use of the MMPI and MMPI-2(June, 1998)
Presenter: Caldwell, Ph.D.
Sponsor: Continuing Health Education Partnership, Inc.

Assessing Competence to Consent to Treatment (December, 1997)
Presenter: Thomas Grisso, Ph.D.
Sponsor: Continuing Health Education Partnership, Inc.

Forensic Use of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (October, 1997)
Presenter: Joseph T. McCann, Ph.D.
Sponsor: Continuing Health Education Partnership, Inc.

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy)
Understanding the Symptoms and Treatment Options (August, 1997)
Sponsor: Continuing Health Education Partnership, Inc.