Raymond C. Hawkins II, Ph.D., ABPP (Clinical Psychology). (March, 2016)

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Raymond C. Hawkins II, Ph.D., ABPP (Clinical Psychology).
(March, 2016)
Current Address
Psychology Department, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station A8000
Austin, TX 78712-0187. Office: 512-232-3354; 512-632-2119 cell)
Education
Dates
Degree
Brown University
1966-70 B.A. Psychology (Magna cum laude, Phi Beta
Kappa, Sigma Xi)
University of Pennsylvania 1970-71 M.A. Psychology
University of Pennsylvania 1971-75 Ph.D. Clinical Psychology (APA approved)
Current Positions
Core Faculty, Fielding Graduate University, Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program (APA
accredited), Santa Barbara, CA; July 2004 to present.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychology Dept., The University of Texas at Austin,
beginning Summer 2011; Lecturer, Psychology Dept., The University of Texas at Austin,
Fall 2001 to Spring 2011; Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychology Dept., The University
of Texas at Austin, Fall 2011 to present; I have regularly taught sections of Psy. 301,
provided advanced clinical supervision to UT clinical psychology graduate students, and
maintained the UT Clinical Psychology Training Clinic clinical database / local practice
research network, and continue to supervise UT undergraduate research assistants who
worked on my three ongoing research projects that are approved by the UT IRB, as well
UT Psychology Honors students.
Adjunct Professor, Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, TX, MAC Program in
the Center for Christian Ministry and Vocation; Spring 1998 to present.
Clinical Psychologist, New Life Institute, Austin, TX. Part-time professional practice;
Director, Fielding Training Clinic at New Life Institute; October 2004 to present; (NLI is
a Fielding and a UT Austin clinical psychology community practicum site.)
Clinical Preceptor, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX.
Supervised a psychiatric nurse practitioner student in a psychotherapy practicum at New
Life Institute, Spring 2011 to present.
Professional Service
Editorial Review Board, Journal of Psychological Type, 1994 to 2015; Board Member,
New Life Institute, Austin, TX, 2009 to present; Board Chair & President, Lone Star
Psychology Internship Consortium, 2009 to present (helped to win $455K 3-year grant
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from the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health for upgrading LSPIC to APA accreditation
status); Board Member and Research Director, Institute for Neuroscience &
Consciousness Studies, Austin, Texas, 1996 to present; Board Member, Scientific
Anomaly Institute, 2004 to 2010; Board Member, Jung Society of Austin, 2009 to
present;
Previous Positions
Clinical Psychologist, Austin Regional Clinic (now IMHS); Lead Clinician, Central
Office (until 1995); Coordinator of outcome measures research and behavioral medicine
program (stress management, biofeedback, and pain control) until 1998; Special projects
have included program evaluations of outpatient alcoholism treatment, eating disorders,
urgent care utilization, pediatric seizure disorders, hypertension study design,
development of patient satisfaction scales for "managed care", and the implementation of
clinical biofeedback interventions; 1982 to 2004.
Director of Clinical Psychology Training Clinic, Psychology Dept., The University of
Texas at Austin, Spring 1998 to Spring 2001; Adjunct Clinical Assist. Prof., Psychology
Dept., UT Austin, 1996 to 1998; Adjunct Lecturer, Graduate School of Social Work, The
University of Texas at Austin (1991-1997); Assistant Professor, Psychology Dept., UT
Austin, Clinical and Developmental Psychology Training Areas, 1975-1982; Psi Chi
Award for Teaching Excellence in Psychology, 1978; Hon. Mention (Finalist), Golden
Apple Teaching Excellence College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, 1978; Placed in
top 10% of faculty, College of Liberal Arts, based on "best teacher" nominations by
graduating seniors,1982; Hon. Mention for Teaching Excellence Award, Graduate
School of Social Work, 1994.
Consulting Research Director, Epilepsy Center - South Texas, in San Antonio; 1983 to
1986.
Consulting Clinical Psychologist, Groveland Center, an Austin outpatient chemical
dependency treatment facility; 1984 to 1985
Clinical Psychologist in part-time private practice, Austin Stress Clinic (Co-founder);
cognitive-behavioral interventions for stress management (with biofeedback
supplementation) and habit control (specialty interest in bulimia and compulsive eating
disorders); 1980 to 1984
Predoctoral Intern, Children's Unit, Eastern Penna. Psychiatric Institute, Philadelphia;
APA approved child-clinical internship; 1974-1975
Professional Affiliations
Licensed clinical psychologist (Texas, #2-1620), 1979; (R.I., #681), 1999;
National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, 1980;
Certified Chemical Dependency Specialist, Texas, 1991 (Inactive);
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Diplomate, The American Academy of Psychologists Treating Addiction, Certificate #21,
1993 (Inactive status);
Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology (in Clinical Psychology), April
1999, Certificate #5191; Fellow, Academy of Clinical Psychology, August 1999,
Certificate #201;
Memberships: American Psychological Association (Divs. 12, 24, 29, 36, 38, 39); Texas
Psychological Association; Society for Research in Child Development:; Association for
Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback; Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapy; Association for Psychological Type; Society for Behavioral Medicine; Society
for Psychotherapy Research; Austin Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology; Capital Area
Psychological Association; Association of Psychology Training Clinics; Society for
Psychotherapy Integration; Society for Personality Assessment
Selective Publications
Salande, J.D., & Hawkins, R.C. II (in press). Psychological flexibility, attachment, and
personality organization: Correlations between constructs of differing approaches.
Journal of Psychotherapy Integration.
Hawkins, C.A., & Hawkins, R.C. II (in press). Relationship of social service managers'
instrumental and expressive traits to job burnout. International Journal of Business,
Humanities, and Technology, 6(1).
Barnes, E.M., Six, J., & Hawkins, R.C. II (in press). PsychoGrapho: A double-blind
cohort study of Jungian typology and handwriting analysis. Journal of Psychology
Research, 6(1).
Hawkins, R.C. II (in press). Agency and communion in end-of-life decision-making.
Illness, Crisis, & Loss, 25(2).
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Meier, S.T. (2015). Psychotherapeutic theories of change and
measurement: An integrative model. Journal of Unified Psychotherapy and Clinical
Science, 3(1), 80-119.
Jinkerson, J.D., Masilla, A., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2015). Can Myers-Briggs dimensions
predict therapy outcome?: Differences in the thinking-feeling function pair in cognitive
therapy for depression/anxiety. Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process
and Outcome, 18(1), 21-31.
Jinkerson, J.D., Masilla, A., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2014). Narrow and wide band
relationships between the MBTI Psychological Type and DSM diagnoses. Journal of
Psychological Type, 74(3), 29-48.
Hawkins, C.A., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2014). Codependence, contradependence, genderstereotyped traits, personality dimensions, and problem drinking. Universal Journal of
Psychology, 2(1), 5-15.
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Hawkins, R.C. II, & Tang, A. (2012). Binge eating, restraint, and weight concerns:
Comparison of baby boomers' and millenials' data. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43
(Supplement 1), S190.
Hawkins, C.A., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2012). Family systems and chemical dependency. In
C.A. McNeese & D.M. DiNitto (Eds.), Chemical dependency: A systems approach (4th
Edition) (pp. 256-284). Boston: Pearson.
Hawkins, R.C. II, Hawkins, C.A., Cruickshank, S., & Setty, C. (2010). Psychological
type and binge eating behaviors in college women. Journal of Psychological Type, 70 (7),
77-86.
Hawkins, C.A., Hawkins, R.C. II, Smith, M.L., & Grant, D. (2005). The relationship
between hours employed, perceived work interference, and grades reported by social
work undergraduate students. Journal of Social Work Education, 41, 13-27.
Warren, K., Hawkins, R.C.II, & Sprott, J.C. (2003). Substance abuse as a dynamical
disease: Evidence and clinical implications of nonlinearity in a time series of daily
alcohol consumption Addictive Behaviors, 28, 369-374.
Hawkins, R.C. II. (2002, June). Behavior therapy and the training clinic: Can science be
integrated with practice and community service?. The Behavior Therapist, 25(5-6), 9798. (Guest Editor, Introduction to the special issue on the role of the training clinic as a
bridge for training, research, and the community.)
Warren, K., & Hawkins, R.C.II (2002). Multiscale nonlinearity in a time series of weekly
alcohol intake. Psychological Reports, 90, 957-967.
Warren, K., Sprott, J.C., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2002). The spirit is willing: Nonlinearity,
bifurcations, and mental control. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 6
(1), 55-70.
Hawkins, R.C.II (February, 1999). Psychotherapy in an HMO setting: Contributions of
psychological type to outcomes, process, and sanity. Proceedings of the Second Annual
Clinical Conference, Center for the Application of Psychological Type, Gainesville, FL.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Hawkins, C.A. (1998). Dynamics of substance abuse: Implications
of chaos theory for clinical research. In: Chamberlain, L., & Butz, M. (Eds.)Clinical
Chaos. NY: Taylor & Francis.
Hawkins, R.C. II & Hawkins, C.A. (1997). Psychological type and adult children of
alcoholics' traits. Journal of Psychological Type, 41, 17-22.
Hawkins, C. A., & Hawkins, R.C. II (1996) Alcoholism in the families of origin of
MSW students: Estimating the prevalence of mental health problems using standardized
measures. Journal of Social Work Education, 32(1), 127-134.
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Hawkins, C.A., & Hawkins, R.C. II (1995). Development and validation of an "Adult
Children of Alcoholics Tool." Research on Social Work Practice, 5(3), 317-339.
Hawkins, R. C. II (1995). Radical constructivism, chaos theory, and psychotherapy: The
"Emperor's New Clothes"? Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences
Newsletter, 2(6), 1-2, 9.
Hawkins, R.C. II (1993). Psychopathology emerging within a relational field: Insights
from Jungian theory, type development, and cognitive science. Proceedings of the Tenth
Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Newport
Beach, CA.
Hawkins, R.C. II (1993). Self-referential routes to chaos associated with relationship
dissatisfaction: Theory and treatment implications. The Social Dynamicist, 4(3), 5.
Hawkins, R. C. II (1992). Solution-oriented brief therapy: Facilitating "healthy chaos" in
managed care settings. The Social Dynamicist, 3(3), 6-7.
Hawkins, R.C. II (1992). Substance abuse and stress-coping resources: A life contextual
clinical viewpoint. In: B.C.Wallace (Ed.), The chemically dependent: Phases of treatment
and recovery. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Hawkins, C. A., Hawkins, R. C. II, & Williams, M. S. (1990). Psychological types of
social service managers. Journal of Psychological Type, 19, 44-49.
Hawkins, R.C. II (1990). Dynamics of substance abuse: Nonlinearities in individual
trajectories. Network: The Newsletter for Psychology Teachers at Two-year
Colleges,8(3), 9-10.
Snell, W.E., Jr., Belk, S., & Hawkins, R.C. II (1990). Cognitive beliefs about male
sexuality: The impact of gender roles and counselor perspectives. Journal of RationalEmotive & Cognitive Behavior Therapy, 8(4), 249-265.
Snell, W. E., Jr., Hawkins, R. C. II, & Belk, S. (1990). Measuring depressive life
experiences. Personality and Individual Differences, 11, 605-613.
Hawkins, R.C. II (1989). In sickness as in health: Type and psychopathology.
Proceedings of the VIII Biennial Convention of the Association for Psychological Type.
(Boulder, CO).
Snell, W. E., Jr., Hawkins, R. C. II, & Belk, S. (1988). Stereotypes about male sexuality
and the use of social influence strategies in intimate relationships. Journal of Social and
Clinical Psychology, 7, 42-48.
Snell, W. E., Jr., Hawkins, R. C. II, & Belk, S. (1987). The attributional model of
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depression: A path analysis test in a naturalistic setting. Journal of Clinical Psychology,
43, 354-360.
Snell, W. E., Jr., Belk, S., & Hawkins, R. C. II (1987). Alcohol and drug use in stressful
times: The influence of the masculine role and sex-related personality attributes. Sex
Roles, 16, 359-373.
Snell, W. E., Jr., Belk, S., & Hawkins, R. C. II (1986). The Masculine and Feminine SelfDisclosure Scale: The politics of masculine and feminine self-presentation. Sex Roles, 15,
249-267.
Snell, W. E., Jr., Belk, S., & Hawkins, R. C. II (1986). The masculine role as a
moderator of stress-distress relationships. Sex Roles, 15, 359-366.
Snell, W. E., Jr., & Hawkins, R. C. II (1985). Life satisfaction and "Irrational" beliefs:
The mediating influence of negative and positive life change. Journal of Rational
Emotive Therapy, 44-54.
Hawkins, R.C. II, Hubler, D.W., & Geis, S. (1985). Neuropsychological assessment as a
component of comprehensive treatment planning with seizure-disordered children.
Epilepsia, 26, 539-540.
Fremouw, W. J., Hawkins, R. C. II, & Clement, P. F. (Eds.). (1984). The binge-purge
syndrome: Diagnosis, treatment, and research. New York: Springer.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Clement, P.F. (1984). Binge eating: Measurement problems and a
conceptual model. In R.C. Hawkins II, W.J. Fremouw, & P.F. Clement (Eds.). The bingepurge syndrome: Diagnosis, treatment, and research (229-253). NY: Springer.
Hawkins, R.C. II, Turell, S., & Jackson, L.J. (1983). Desirable and undesirable masculine
and feminine traits in relation to students' dieting tendencies and body image
dissatisfaction. Sex Roles, 9, 705-713.
Doell, S., & Hawkins, R.C. II (1982). Pleasures and pounds: An exploratory study.
Addictive Behaviors, 7, 65-69.
Hawkins, R.C. II (1983). Childhood stress and coping: A review and cognitivedevelopmental theory. Resources in Education (abstracted in November 1983 issue),
ERIC Document (ED 231 541).
Hawkins, R.C. II, et al. (1980). Anxiety reduction in hospitalized schizophrenics through
thermal biofeedback and relaxation training. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 51, 475-482.
Hawkins, R.C. II (1980). A diathesis-stress model for the study of psychosocial risks:
The prediction of infantile obesity. In D.B. Sawin, R.C. Hawkins II, L.O. Walker, & J.H.
Penticuff (Eds.). Psychosocial risks in infant-environment transactions (Exceptional
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Infant: IV)(pp. 70-86). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (1980). Alternatives to passive euthanasia for ameliorating the
psychosocial burdens of parents giving birth to severely damaged infants. In D. B. Sawin,
R. C. Hawkins II, L. O. Walker, & J. H. Penticuff (Eds.). Psychosocial risks in infantenvironment transactions (Exceptional Infant: IV) (pp. 208-212). New York: Brunner.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Clement, P.F. (1980). Development and construct validation of a
self-report measure of binge eating tendencies. Addictive Behaviors, 5, 219-226.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (1979). Meal/snack frequencies in college students: A normative
study. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 7, 85-90.
Hawkins, R. C. II (1977). Effect of method of presentation and fluid deprivation upon
drinking of sucrose and saline solutions by pigeons. Behavioral Biology, 19, 35-44.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (1977). Learning to initiate and terminate meals: Theoretical, clinical,
and developmental aspects. In L. M. Barker, M. R. Best, & M. Domjan (Eds.), Learning
mechanisms in food selection (pp. 201-228). Waco, TX: Baylor University Press.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Corbit, J.D. (1973). Drinking in response to cellular dehydration in
the domestic pigeon. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 84, 265267.
Davids, A., Denhoff, E., & Hawkins, R.C. II (1971). Effects of dextro-amphetamine on
hyperkinetic children: A controlled, double-blind study. Journal of Learning Disabilities,
4, 491-498.
Recent Scholarly Presentations
Hawkins, R.C.II, Gibbs, A., & Wiesepape, C. (2016, May). Relationship of mother-infant
feeding interactions and weight gain during the first three months to adult BMI at 38
year follow-up. Poster to be presented at the International Conference of Infancy Studies,
New Orleans, LA.
Hawkins, R.C.II, Lee, L.F., Ratcliff, S., Wang,Y., & Ibarra, L. (2015, November).
Periodicity of Eating and Sleeping Scale: Development and preliminary construct
validation. Poster to be presented at the convention of the Texas Psychological
Association, San Antonio, TX.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & E. Marcus Barnes (2015, July). "PsychoGrapho": A double-blind
cohort study of Jungian typology and handwriting analysis. Paper presented at the
Biennial International Conference of the Association of Psychological Type, Miami, FL.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Kranzberg, M. (2015, April). Next Generation APA Psychotherapy
DVDs: Presentation and discussion. Panel and didactic presentation to the Fielding
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Austin and Dallas Clusters, at a regional meeting for PCS track credit (CBT,
Psychoanalytic, Humanistic-Systems), New Orleans, LA.
Hawkins, R.C. II (2015, March). Many Faces, Many Theories of Change Mechanisms for
Biofeedback. Workshop presented to the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and
Biofeedback, Austin, TX.
McCary, M. & Hawkins, R.C. II (2015, January) Next Generation APA Psychotherapy
DVDs: Presentation and discussion. Panel presented to the Austin Society for
Psychoanalytic Psychology, Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Brown, D. (2014, November). Nonverbal learning disorder as a
neurocognitive endophenotype for anxiety in adults: Implications for CBT assessment
and intervention. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, Philadelphia, PA.
Anderson, A., Rivera-Perez, Y., Waller, L., Tapia, A., Stiffey, D., & Hawkins, R.C. II
(2014, November). Nonverbal learning disorder WPPSI-IV profiles in autism spectrum
disorders. Poster to be presented at the annual convention of the Texas Psychological
Association, Dallas, TX.
Lannon, K.L., Fallon, A.E., Hawkins, R.C. II, Newton, R.R., & Davis, I.P. (2014,
August). Childhood sexual abuse and eating problems in 8-, 12-, and 14-year-old
females from the Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect (LONGSCAN). Poster
presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association,
Washington, D.C.
Jinkerson, J., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2014, March). Narrow and wide band relationships
between MBTI and DSM diagnosis. Poster presented at the annual convention of the
Southeastern Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.
Jinkerson, J., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2013, November). Can MBTI dimensions predict
therapy outcome?: Differences in the thinking-feeling dimension in CBT. Poster
presented at the annual convention of the Tennessee Psychological Association,
Nashville, TN.
Montfort, K., Alford, U.H., Anderson, A.B., Tapia, A., Stiffey, D., & Hawkins, R.C. II
(2013, November). Nonverbal learning disorder WAIS-IV profiles in anxiety disorders.
Poster presented at the annual convention of the Texas Psychological Association,
Houston, TX.
Hawkins, R.C. II, Ashworth, B., & Dilks, L. (2013, October). WAIS-IV differential
abilities and bipolar disorder, substance abuse, and generalized anxiety disorder. Poster
presented at the annual convention of the New England Psychological Association,
Bridgeport, CT.
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Mitchell, K., Cohen, A., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2013, September). Aberrant
salience, emotional valence, and attentional deficits. Poster presented at the annual
conference of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Oakland, California.
Anderson, A.B., Alford, U.H., Duffing, T.M., Stiffey, D., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2013,
April). Identifying nonverbal learning disorder using the WAIS-IV: Establishing
diagnostic differences. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Southwestern
Psychological Association, Fort Worth, TX.
Kline, A., Jonietz, E., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2012, November). Do training clinic early
rapid treatment responders show more improvement? Poster presented at the Texas
Psychological Association Convention, Austin, TX.
Dilks, L., Hawkins, R.C. II, Ashworth, B., & Myers, B. (2012, July). Establishing a
community based pre-doctoral internship program. Poster presented at the Summer
Session of Fielding Graduate University, Alexandria, VA.
Ashworth, B., Dilks, L., Hawkins, R.C. II, Myers, B., & Bourassa, J. (2012, April).
Identifying non-verbal learning disabilities using the WAIS-III. Poster presented at the
Southwestern Psychological Association Convention, Oklahoma City, OK.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Tang, A. (2012, April). Binge eating, restraint, and weight
concerns: Comparison of baby boomers' and millenials' data. Poster presented at the
annual convention of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.
Hawkins, R.C. II (April, 2011). CBT case formulation and treatment for generalized
anxiety disorder: Update on etiological theories, maintaining factors, and mechanisms of
change. Workshop presented at the annual convention of the Southwestern Psychological
Association, San Antonio, TX.
McCoy, J., Seay, O., Sheets, M., & Hawkins, R.C.II (2010, November). Rural
psychology and training: Creating a win-win-win situation. Symposium presented at the
Texas Psychological Association’s convention Dallas, TX.
Hawkins, R.C. II, Harte, C., & Lopez, M. (2010, May). WAIS differential abilities and
generalized anxiety disorder. Presented at the Association for Psychological Science
convention, Boston, MA.
Stiffey, D., Carlson, H., Montfort, N., Martinez, S.T., Brookshire, B. & Hawkins, R.C. II
(2010, May). Identifying Nonverbal learning disability using the WISC-IV: Establishing
diagnostic differences. Presented at the Association for Psychological Science
convention, Boston, MA.
Harte, C., Lopez, M., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2009, November). Effects of depressive
symptom severity on IQ performance. Poster presented at the Texas Psychological
Association Convention, Houston, TX.
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Hawkins, R.C. II, Hawkins, C.A., Cruickshank, S., & Setty, C. (2009, August).
Psychological type and binge eating behaviors in college women. Paper presented at the
Theory & Research Symposium of the XVIII Biennial Conference of the Association for
Psychological Type, Dallas, Texas.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Krogsend-Adams, N. (2009, August). Psychological type and
dream themes. Paper presented at the Theory & Research Symposium of the XVIII
Biennial Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Dallas, Texas.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Reynolds, P.U. (2009, August). Psychological type and projection.
Paper presented at the Theory & Research Symposium of the XVIII Biennial Conference
of the Association for Psychological Type, Dallas, Texas.
Hawkins, R.C. II (2009, August). Contributions of J.H. Van der Hoop to psychological
type theory. Paper presented at the Theory & Research Symposium of the XVIII Biennial
Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Dallas, Texas.
Harte, C., Lopez, M., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2009, February). Depressive symptomatology
and neurocognitive performance. Paper presented at the meeting of the International
Neuropsychological Society at Atlanta, Georgia.
Harte, C., Levy, J., Lopez, M., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2008, November). The influence of
ethnicity on cognitive behavioral therapy outcome among White and Latino patients
treated for depression or anxiety. Presented at the Association for Behavioral and
Cognitive Therapy convention, Orlando, FL.
Harte, C., Lopez, M., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2008, November). The impact of axis II
comorbidity on cognitive behavioral therapy outcome for axis I disorders. Poster
presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy convention, Orlando,
FL.
Harte, C., Lopez, M., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2008, November). Predictive validity of the
MMPI-2: Clinical scale disturbance as an indicator of cognitive behavioral therapy
treatment outcome. Poster presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapy convention, Orlando, FL.
Harte, C., Lopez, M., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2008, August). Impact of axis II comorbidity
on axis I cbt outcomes. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association
convention, Boston, MA.
Harte, C., Lopez, M., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2007, November). Quantitative
characterization of IQ test performance as an indicator of cognitive behavioral therapy
treatment outcome. Poster presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapy convention, Philadelphia, PA.
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Hawkins, R.C., II, & Lopez, M. (2006, November). Clinic practice research networks
complement laboratory RCTs to facilitate graduate training and research. Paper
presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy convention. Chicago,
IL.
Hawkins, R.C. II (2006, August). Mapping person and event-related biopsychosocial
rhythms for research and clinical practice. Paper presented at the Society for Chaos
Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences convention. Baltimore, MD.
Hawkins R.C. II, Spriggs, M., Lee, H., & Lopez, M. (2006, August). Can the MMPI-2
content scales predict CBT outcomes for anxiety disorders. Poster presented at the
American Psychological Association convention, New Orleans, La.
Hawkins R.C. II, Spriggs, M., Lee, H., & Lopez, M. (2005, November). Can the MMPI-2
predict outcomes from cognitive-behavioral treatments for anxiety disorders? Presented
at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy convention, Washington, DC.
Hawkins, R.C. II, Krones, P., & Mosko, O. (2005, July). Same destination, parallel
tracks: Comparing recent MBTI and NEO-PI studies. Paper presented at APT XVI
(Association for Psychological Type, Biennial Convention, Portland, Oregon).
Hawkins, R.C. II (2004, November). Panelist, Psychological training clinics as
practice research networks: A comparison of two outcome batteries. Panel discussion
presented at the annual conference of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior
Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
Hawkins, R.C. II, & Lopez, M.A. (2004, July). Treatment effectiveness in the training
clinic: A preliminary outcomes study. Paper read at the American Psychological
Association Convention, Honolulu, HI
Hawkins, R.C. II (July, 2004). Spiritual practices as catalysts for type development.
Paper presented at the 25th Biennial Conference of the Association of Psychological
Type, Toronto, Canada.
Hawkins, R.C. II (2003, November). Training clinic outcome databases and practice
research networks: Development, implementation, and preliminary findings. Panel
discussion presented at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.
Hawkins, R.C. II (2002, November). Psychology department training clinics: Centers for
integrating training, research, and practice. Panel discussion presented at the annual
convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Reno, NV.
Invited Lectures
Hawkins, R.C. II (2011, October). Counseling the rural and homeless: Research and
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practice. Invited talk to the Capital Area Psychological Association, Austin TX.
Hawkins, R.C. II (2009, February). Preventing bipolar disorder episodes. Presented to
the Stephen Ministry at the Northwest Hills United Methodist Church, Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R.C. II (2005, May) Sanity and psychopathology arising in a relational field:
Insights from Jungian theory, type development, and cognitive science. Presented to the
Austin Chapter of the Institute of Noetic Sciences.
Hawkins, R.C. II (2003, June). The psychology of C.G. Jung: Integration of opposites
and the middle way of spiritual growth; Conscious type and spirituality: Different paths
to wholeness; The healing matrix and the pilgrimage of the heart; three luncheon lectures
at the Seton Cove, Austin, TX.
Bugen. L.A., & Hawkins, R.C. II (2003, February). Archetypes of love and renewal:
Finding the light in the darkness. Presented to the Austin Jung Society.
Hawkins, R.C. II (2002, October). Spiritual growth from the integration of opposites.
Presented at the Seton Cove luncheon series, Austin, TX.
Grants
Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2015,
$455,538, “The Lone Star Psychology Internship Consortium Internship
Accreditation”.
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