Faculty: Stacey Lambert, PsyD

Stacey Lambert

Stacey Lambert, PsyD

Vice President for Academic Affairs

Professor and Chair, Clinical Psychology Department

Phone
617-327-6777 x1288
Location
Work Space 510
Degree Major/Emphasis Institution Year
PsyD Clinical Psychology Nova Southeastern University 1996
APA Accredited Doctoral Program    

Courses

  • APA Preparation Courses

Research and Practice Interests

  • Schizophrenia and serious mental illness
  • Accreditation

Professional Licenses and Certifications

  • MA licensed psychologist

Awards

  • 2015, Accepted into APA Women’s Leadership Institute, Washington DC
  • 2006, Doctoral Faculty of the Year, Nova Southeastern University, Center for Psychological Studies, Ft Lauderdale, FL

Publications and Presentations

  • Lambert, S. and Collins, M. (2005, July 13). A complicated answer to a complicated question. [Review of the book What psychotherapy works for whom? A critical review of psychotherapy research, 2nd. Ed.]. PsycCritiques-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 50 (28), Article13.
  • Lambert, S., Clabaugh, R., Cook, J., Rothman, N., Sean McDonald, S., and Barror, J. (2003). Life Experiences of Elderly People with Schizophrenia: A Qualitative Report. Schizophrenia Research: Vol. 60 (1), 19.
  • Davidson, L., Stayner, D.A., Lambert, S., Smith, P., and Sledge, W.H. (2001). Phenomenological and participatory research on schizophrenia: Recovering the person in theory and practice. In D. Tolman and M Brydon-Miller (Eds.), From subjects to subjectivities (pp163-179). New York: New York University Press.
  • Lambert, S., and Davidson, L. (1999). Providing consultation about boundary dilemmas to paraprofessional staff working with people with severe psychiatric disabilities. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 10(4), 377-383.
  • Davidson, L., Lambert, S., and McGlashen, T.H. (1998). Cognitive-behavioral and psychotherapeutic treatment of schizophrenia. In C. Perris and P. McGorry (Eds.), Cognitive psychotherapy of psychotic disorders handbook of theory and practice.
  • Davidson, L., Stayner, D., Lambert, S., Smith, P., and Sledge, W.H. (1997). Phenomenological and participatory research on schizophrenia: Recovering the person in theory and practice. Journal of Social Issues, 53(4), 767-784.
  • Davidson, L., Chinman, M., Kloos, B., Lambert, S. Stayner, D. and Tebes, J.K. (1997). Mental illness as a psychiatric disability: Shifting the paradigm toward mutual support. The Community Psychologist, 30(1), 19-21.
  • Lambert, S, Ecker, B, Rosowsky, E, Bennesar, M, and StLouis, G. (2016, January). The Role of Mentoring in Attracting Doctoral Students to Work with Underserved Populations. Symposium presented at the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology Winter Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Lambert, S., Dorn, R., Emmons, L., and Cornish, J. (2013, August). Utilizing consortium and part-time training models to address the psychology internship shortage. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association’s Annual conference, Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • Lambert, S., Crabtree, H.J, and Indelicato, H.A. (2010, June). Coping with voices: Facilitating self-help groups for people who hear voices. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the United States Psychiatric Association, Boise, Idaho.
  • Lambert, S and Crabtree, H.J. (2009, September). Improving staff morale on a tight budget. Paper presented at the Florida Council of Community Mental Health Annual Conference, Boca Raton, Florida.
  • Indelicato, H.A., Crabtree, H.J., and Lambert, S. (2009, September). Suicide management for beginning clinicians: Where to begin? Paper presented at the Florida Council of Community Mental Health Annual Conference, Boca Raton, Florida.
  • Karle, J., Dorfman, B., DeLucia, C., Lambert, S., Langsam, L., Luna, Y., and Chisholm, T. (2009, August). Exploring burnout in mental health providers of chronic clients. Poster session presented at the American Psychological Association’s Annual conference, Toronto, Canada.
  • Lambert, S. (2008, September). Evidence based psychosocial interventions for schizophrenia. Paper presented at the Florida Council of Community Mental Health Annual Conference, Naples, Florida.
  • Lambert, S., Indelicato, H., and Crabtree, H. (2008, September). Using artistic tools to serve mentally ill patients. Paper presented at the Florida Council of Community Mental Health Annual Conference, Naples, Florida.
  • Lambert, S., and Patterson, A. (2007, December). Caring for the caregiver: An emotion focussed coping approach. Paper presented at the National Alliance of Mentally Ill-Florida Annual Conference, Tampa, Florida.
  • Lambert, S., Schlenke, B., and Merolla, N. (2006, December). Expanding housing opportunities for mental health consumers. Paper presented at the National Alliance of Mentally Ill-Florida Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida.
  • Lambert, S. and Merolla, N. (2005, May). Building stronger community development corporations. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the United States Psychiatric Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Lambert. S. (2003, March). Life experiences of elderly people with schizophrenia: A qualitative report. Poster session presented at the International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  • Lambert, S. and Clabaugh, R. (2002, June). The graying of America: Rehabilitation services for older adults with severe psychiatric disabilities. Paper presented at the 27th Annual Conference of the International Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, Toronto, Canada.
  • Owen, K. and Lambert, S. (2002, June) Innovative methods for teaching students about serious mental illness. Poster to be presented at the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology’s Annual conference, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida.
  • Lambert, S. (2001, May). Boundary modifications in work with seriously mentally ill clients. Paper presented at the International Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation annual conference, Houston, Texas.
  • Dorfman, B. and Lambert, S. (2000, August). Training psychologists to work with seriously mentally ill population. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association’s Annual conference, Washington D.C.
  • Davidson, L. Lambert, S., Chinman, M., and Kloos, B. (1997, May). Integrating clinical and community psychology. Symposium conducted at the National Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Columbia, South Carolina.

Concurrent Leadership, Service and Professional Activities

  • 10/14 – present, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education/ New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NECHE), Site evaluator
  • 4/03 – present, American Psychological Association, Committee on Accreditation, Site Visitor and Chair

Prior Experience

  • 8/99 - 8/10, Nova Southeastern University, Center for Psychological Studies, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Associate Professor/ Director of Internship Training (May 2006-Aug 2010). Assistant Professor/ Director of Psychology Services Internship (August 1999- May 2006)
  • 7/97 – 7/99, Yale University School of Medicine, Dept. of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT, Associate Research Scientist
  • 7/96 – 7/97, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT, Post-doctoral Fellow, Clinical Psychology. Provided outpatient therapy for seriously mentally ill adults and dually diagnosed clients at Connecticut Mental Health Center. Supervised staff of several residential treatment programs that are part of New Haven’s Mental Health Network Conducted qualitative research project on relapse prevention for clients with serious mental illness who had records of high recidivism.
  • 7/95 –7/96, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT, Pre-doctoral Intern, Clinical Psychology. Conducted assessment and outpatient therapy for adults with serious mental illness at Connecticut Mental Health Center. Completed a variety of projects at the Consultation Center including a residential services needs assessment, workshop series for landlords who house the seriously mentally ill population, and designed a training curriculum for consumer volunteers of a homeless outreach program.

Professional Affiliations

  • American Psychological Association (APA)
  • Massachusetts Psychological Association (MPA)