curriculum vitae - Adolescent Health Laboratory

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DR. MARLENE M. MORETTI
PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY, BRITISH COLUMBIA,
CANADA
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA
V5A 1S6
OFFICE: 778-782-3604
FAX:
778-782-3427
EMAIL: MORETTI@SFU.CA
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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY AT ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
2009 – 2014
Senior Research Chair, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Institute of
Gender and Health
2006 – 2009
University Professor, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University
2000 – current
Professor, Department of Psychology, Child-Clinical Program, Simon Fraser
University
1992 – 2000
Associate Professor, Psychology Department, Clinical Program, Simon
Fraser University
1989 – 1992
Assistant Professor, Psychology Department, Clinical Program, Simon Fraser
University
1986 – 1989
Assistant Professor, Psychology Department, Clinical Program, University of
Waterloo
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ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS AT ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
2002 – 2003
Clinical Program Director, Psychology Department, Simon Fraser University
1995 – 1999
Director, Clinical Psychology Training Centre, Psychology Department,
Simon Fraser University
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CLINICAL CONSULTATION POSITIONS
1990 – current
Consulting Psychologist, Maples Adolescent Centre, Burnaby, British
Columbia
1986 – 1989
Consulting Psychologist, Department of Psychology, Toronto General
Hospital, Toronto
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
1986
SSHRC
Postdoctoral
Fellow
1986
Ph. D.
1982
1979
M.A.
Hons. B.A.
Department of Psychology, New York University, NY.
Supervisor: Dr. E. T. Higgins
Psychology (Clinical Program Specialization), Simon Fraser
University, British Columbia, Canada
Psychology, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada
Psychology, Brock University, Ontario, Canada
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PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE
1990- date
Registered Psychologist, College of Psychologists of British Columbia
1988-1990
Registered Psychologist, College of Psychologists of Ontario
OTHER PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
1984 – 1985
Doctoral Intern, Centre for Addictions and Mental Health, CAMH (formally
Clarke Institute of Psychiatry), Toronto, Canada
1985 – 1986
Clinical Intern, Cognitive Therapy Unit, CAMH (formally Clarke Institute of
Psychiatry), Toronto, Canada
1981 – 1982
Psychology Intern, Vancouver General Hospital, Department of Psychology,
Vancouver
1980 – 1980
Psychology Intern, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B. C.
1980 – 1980
Psychology Intern, Greater Vancouver Mental Health Services, Vancouver
AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS
2012
Title: Dean of Arts Medal for Excellence in Teaching, Research & Service.
Organization: Simon Fraser University
2012
Honorary Doctorate, University of Orebro
2009 – 2014
Title: Senior Career Research Chair – New Perspective in Gender, Sex & Health
Organization: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
2004
Title: Outstanding Alumni Award for Academic Achievement.
Organization: Simon Fraser University
2004
Title: Sidney Baird Award, Community Service
Organization: Maples Adolescent Centre, Burnaby, British Columbia.
2003
Title: Dean of Arts Medal for Excellence in Teaching, Research & Service.
Organization: Simon Fraser University
1986
Title: Dean's Medal for Academic Excellence, Outstanding Graduating Ph.D.
in Arts.
Organization: Simon Fraser University
1985 – 1986
Title: Social Science & Humanities Research Council, Postdoctoral Fellowship
Organization: Psychology Department, New York University
1985
Title: Medical Research Council of Canada, Postdoctoral Fellowship.
1984
Title: Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada, Graduate
Scholarship.
1984 – 1985
Title: Medical Research Council of Canada, Graduate Studentship.
1984
Title: I.O.D.E. Graduate Scholarship.
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RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS
1. JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
(Supervised trainees underlined)
Craig, S., Pritchard, M., Moretti, M., Moore, K., Booth, C., & Keithley (under review). Seclusion and
restraint policy and practice in Canadian youth forensic and mental health facilities.
Chauhan, P., Ragbeer, S.N., Burnette, M. L., Oudekerk, B., Reppucci, N. D., & Moretti, M. M.
(2014). Comparing the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory (YPI) and the Psychopathy
Checklist–Youth Version (PCL-YV) Among Offending Girls. Assessment, 21(2), 181-194.
Nicholls, T. L., Greaves, C., Greig, D. & Moretti, M. M. (2015). Gender differences in aggression.
Edwards, C. (Section Editor), Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science.
Moretti, M.M., Obsuth, I., Craig, S.G., & Bartolo, T. (2015). An attachment-based intervention for
parents of adolescents at risk: Mechanisms of change. Attachment & Human Development,
17, 119-35.
Tsang, S., Schmidt, K. M., Vincent, G. M., Salekin, R. T., Moretti, M. M., & Odgers, C. L. (2015).
Assessing psychopathy among justice involved adolescents with the PCL: YV: An item
response theory examination across gender. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and
Treatment, 6, 22–31.
Moretti, M. M., Bartolo, T., Odgers, C., Slaney, K., & Craig, S. (2014). Gender and the transmission
of risk: A prospective study of adolescent girls exposed to maternal versus paternal
interparental violence. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 24(1), 80-92.
Moretti, M. M., & Craig, S. G. (2013). Maternal versus paternal physical and emotional abuse,
affect regulation and risk for depression from adolescence to early adulthood. Child Abuse &
Neglect, 37(1), 4-13.
Moretti, M. M., Obsuth, I., Mayseless, O., & Scharf, M. (2012). Shifting internal parent-child
representations among caregivers of teens with serious behaviour problems: An attachmentbased approach. Journal of Adolescent Trauma, 5, 191-204.
Moretti, M. M., Odgers, C., Reppucci, D. et al. (2011). Serious conduct problems in high-risk girls:
Translating research into intervention. International Journal of Child, Youth and Family
Studies, 2, 142-161.
Lee, Z., Penney, S., Odgers, C., & Moretti, M. M. (2010). Challenges in the assessment of
aggression in high-risk youth: Testing the fit of the Form-Function Aggression Measure.
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 9, 259-270.
Odgers, C., Moretti, M. M., & Reppucci, D. (2010). A review of findings from the Gender and
Aggression Project: Informing juvenile justice policy and practice though gender-sensitive
research. Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association. Special Issue on
Girls in the Juvenile Justice System, 46(1-2), 6-10.
Bartolo, T., Peled, M., & Moretti, M.M. (2010). Social-cognitive processes related to risk for
aggression in adolescents. Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association.
Special Issue on Girls in the Juvenile Justice System, 46(1-2), 44-52.
Moretti, M., Jackson, M., & Obsuth, I. (2010). Translating Research into Intervention: Lessons
Learned and New Directions. Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association.
Special Issue on Girls in the Juvenile Justice System, 46(1-2), 58-63.
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Obsuth, I., Watson, G. K., & Moretti, M. M. (2010). Substance Dependence Disorders and Patterns
of Psychiatric Comorbidity among At Risk Teens: Implications for Social Policy and
Intervention. Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association. Special Issue on
Girls in the Juvenile Justice System, 46(1-2), 24-30.
Penney, S., & Moretti, M. M. (2010). The roles of affect dysregulation and deficient affect in youth
violence. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 37(6), 709-731.
Penney, S. R., Lee, Z., Moretti, M. M. (2010). Gender differences in risk factors for violence: An
examination of the predictive validity of the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth.
Aggressive Behavior, 36(6), 390-404.
Peled, M., & Moretti, M. M. (2010). Ruminating on rumination: Are rumination on anger and
sadness differentially related to aggression and depressed mood? Journal of
Psychopathology and Behavioural Assessment, 32(1), 108-117.
Lee, Z., Klaver, J., Hart, S., Moretti, M., & Douglas, K. (2009). Short-rerm stability of psychopathic
traits in adolescent offenders. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 38(5), 595605.
Moretti, M., & Obsuth, I. (2009). Effectiveness of an attachment-focused manualized intervention
for parents of teens at risk for aggressive behaviour: The Connect Program. Journal of
Adolescence, 32(6), 1347-1357.
Penney, S. R., Moretti, M. M., & DaSilva, K. S. (2008). Structural validity of the MACI
psychopathy and narcissism scales: Evidence of multidimensionality and implications for
use in research and screening. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 37(2),
422-433.
Odgers, C., Moretti, M. M., Burnette, M., Chauhan, P., Waite, D., & Repucci, D. (2007). A latent
variable modeling approach to identifying subtypes of serious and violent female offenders.
Aggressive Behavior, 33 (4), 339-352.
Peled, M., & Moretti, M. M. (2007). Rumination on anger and sadness in adolescence: Fueling
of fury and deepening of despair. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 36, 6675.
Penney, S., & Moretti, M. M. (2007). The relation of psychopathy to concurrent aggression and
antisocial behavior in high-risk adolescent girls and boys. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 25,
21-41.
Moretti, M. M., & Odgers, C. (2006). Sex differences in the functions and precursors of adolescent
aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 32 (4), 373-375.
Moretti, M. M., Obsuth, I., Odgers, C., & Reebye, P. (2006). Exposure to maternal versus paternal
partner violence, PTSD and aggression in adolescent girls and boys. Aggressive Behavior, 32
(4), 385-395.
Obsuth, I., Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., Braber, C., & Cross, S. (2006). Conduct Disorder: New
directions in promoting effective parenting and strengthening parent -adolescent relationships.
Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Review, 15(1), 6-15.
Reebye, P., & Moretti, M. M. (2006). New perspectives on intervention for conduct disorder.
Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Review, 15(1), 1-2.
Odgers, C., Reppucci, N. D., & Moretti, M. M. (2005). Nipping psychopathy in the bud: An
examination of the convergent, predictive and theoretical utility of the PCL-YV among
adolescent girls. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 23, 1-21.
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Boldero, J. M., Moretti, M. M., Bell, R. C., & Francis, J. J. (2005). Self-discrepancies and negative
affect: A primer of when to look for specificity and how to find it. Australian Journal of
Psychology, 57 (3), 139-147.
Carr, G., Moretti, M. M., & Cue, B. (2005). Evaluating parenting capacity: Validity problems with the
MMPI, PAI, CAPI and ratings of child adjustment. Professional Psychology: Theory and
Practice, 36, 188-196.
Odgers, C., Moretti, M. M. & Reppucci, N. D. (2005). Examining the science and practice of
violence risk assessment with female adolescents. Law & Human Behavior, 29, 7-27.
Penney, S., & Moretti, M. M. (2005). The transfer of juveniles to adult court in Canada and the
United States: Confused agendas and compromised assessment procedures. International
Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 4, 19-37.
Moretti, M. M., Catchpole, R., & Odgers, C. (2005). The dark side of girlhood: Recent trends, risk
factors and trajectories to aggression and violence. Canadian Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry Review, 14, 32-38.
Reebye, P., & Moretti, M. M. (2005). Perspectives on childhood and adolescent aggression.
Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Review, 14, 2.
Odgers, C., Burnette, M. L., Chauhan, P., Moretti, M. M., & Repucci, D. (2005). Misdiagnosing the
problem: Mental health profiles of incarcerated juveniles. Canadian Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry Review, 14, 39-44.
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., Moore, K., & McKay, S. (2004). An attachment based parenting
program for caregivers of severely conduct disordered adolescents: Preliminary findings.
Journal of Child and Youth Care Work.
Moretti, M. M., & Peled, M. (2004). Adolescent-parent attachment: Bonds that support healthy
development. Pediatrics & Child Health, 9 (8), 551-555.
Bartholomew, K., & Moretti, M. M. (2002). The dynamics of measuring attachment. Attachment and
Human Development, 4, 162-165.
Odgers, C., & Moretti, M. M. (2002). Aggressive and antisocial girls: Research update and
challenges. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 1, 103-119.
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., & McKay, S. (2001). Self-other representations and relational and overt
aggression in adolescent girls and boys. Behavioral Sciences and Law, 19, 109-126.
Reebye, P., Moretti, M. M., & Wiebe, V. (2000). Symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder in
adolescents with conduct disorder: Gender differences and onset Patterns, Journal of
Canadian Psychiatry, 45, 746-751.
Reebye, P., & Moretti, M. M. (2000). Infants and toddlers before the court. Infant Mental Health
Journal, 21, 4-5.
Hymel, S., & Moretti, M. M., (1999). Introduction to new directions in theory and research of the
developing self. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 45, 433-542.
Moretti, M. M., & Wiebe, V. (1999). Self-discrepancy in adolescence: Own versus parental
standpoints on the self. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 45, 624-649
Moretti, M. M., & Higgins, E. T. (1999). Own versus other standpoints in self-regulation:
Developmental antecedents and functional consequences. Review of General Psychology, 3,
188-223.
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Moretti, M. M., & Higgins, E. T. (1999). Internal representations of others in self-regulation: A new
look at a classic issue. Social Cognition, 17, 186-208.
Lessard, J. C., & Moretti, M. M. (1998). Suicidal ideation in an adolescent clinical sample:
Attachment patterns and clinical implications. Journal of Adolescence, 21, 383-395.
Moore, K., Moretti, M. M., & Holland, R. (1998). A new perspective on youth care programs: Using
attachment theory to guide interventions with troubled youth. Residential Treatment for
Children and Youth, 15, 1-24.
Fairbrother, N. & Moretti, M. M. (1998). Sociotropy, Autonomy, and Self-Discrepancy: Status in
Depressed, Remitted Depressed, and Control Participants. Cognitive Therapy & Research,
22, 279-296.
Moretti, M. M., Rein, A.S., & Wiebe, V. (1998). Relational self-regulation: Gender differences in risk
for dysphoria. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 30, 243-252.
Moretti, M. M., Emmrys, C., Grizenko, N. et al. (1997). The treatment of conduct disorder:
Perspectives from across Canada. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 42, 637-648.
Moretti, M. M., Charlton, S., & Taylor, S. (1996). The effects of hemispheric asymmetries and
depression on the perception of emotion. Brain & Cognition, 32, 67-92.
Moretti, M. M., Segal, Z., McCann, C. D. et al. (1996). Self-referent versus other-referent
information processing in dysphoric, clinically depressed and remitted depressed individuals.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22, 68-80.
Reebye, P., Moretti, M. M., & Lessard, J. (1995). Conduct disorder and substance use disorder:
Comorbidity in a clinical sample of preadolescents and adolescents. Canadian Journal of
Psychiatry, 40, 313-319.
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R. & Peterson, S. (1994). Long term efficacy of an attachment-based
program for conduct disorder. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 39, 360-370.
Holland, R., Moretti, M. M., Verlaan, V. & Peterson, S. (1993). Attachment and conduct disorder:
The Response Programme. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 38, 420-431.
Holland, R., & Moretti, M. M. (1993). Attachment and conduct disorder. Bulletin of the Canadian
Academy of Child Psychiatry, 2, 78-79.
Holland, R., Moretti, M. M., Verlaan, V. & Peterson, S. (1993). A treatment strategy for youth with
conduct disorder. Youth Update, 11, 2.
Moretti, M. M. (1992). Integrating psychodynamic and cognitive selves. Psychological Inquiry, 3,
47-50.
Moretti, M. M. (1991). The law of cognitive structure activation: New directions in understanding
depression and psychotherapy. Psychological Inquiry, 2, 196-199.
Moretti, M. M., & Higgins, E.T. (1990). Relating self-discrepancy to self-esteem: The contributions
of "discrepancy" beyond global self-esteem. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 26,
108-123.
Moretti, M. M., & Meichenbaum, D. (1989). An analysis of sex differences in depression: The
search continues. Canadian Psychology, 30, 54-56.
Charlton, S., Bakan, P., & Moretti, M. M. (1989). Conjugate lateral eye movements: A second look.
International Journal of Neuroscience, 48, 1-18.
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Marriage, K., Fine, S., Moretti, M. M., & Haley, G. (1986). Relationship between depression and
conduct disorder in children and adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child
Psychiatry, 26, 687-691.
Fine, S., Moretti, M. M., Haley, G., & Marriage, K. (1985). Affective disorders in children and
adolescents: The dysthymic dilemma. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 30, 173-177.
Haley, G., Fine, S., Marriage, K., Moretti, M. M., & Freeman, R. (1985). Cognitive bias in
psychiatrically disturbed children and adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology, 53, 535-537.
Moretti, M. M., Fine, S., Haley, G., & Marriage, K. (1985). Childhood and adolescent depression:
Self-report versus parent-report. Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 24,
298-302.
Fine, S., Moretti, M. M., Haley, G., & Marriage, K. (1984). Depressive disorders in children and
adolescents: Dysthymic disorder and the use of self-rating scales in assessment. Child
Psychiatry and Human Development, 4, 223-229.
2. BOOKS, CHAPTERS, REVIEWS, REPORTS
Books
Moretti, M. M., Odgers, C., & Jackson, M. (2004). Girls and aggression: Contributing factors and
intervention principles. New York: Kluwer-Plenum.
Book Chapters, Reviews, Reports
Larstone, R.M., Craig, S.C., & Moretti, M.M.. (in press). An attachment perspective on the
development of callous and unemotional characteristics in children and teens. In W. J.
Livesley & R.M. Larstone (Eds.), Handbook of Personality Disorders: Theory, Research and
Treatment (Second Ed.). New York, NY, USA: Guilford Publications.
Moretti, M. M., Odgers, C., Repucci, N. D. (2015). Serious conduct problems among girls at risk. R.
Corrado, A. Leschied, P. Lussier & J. Whatley (Eds.), Serious and violent young offenders
and youth justice: A Canadian perspective. SFU Press.
Larstone, R., & Moretti, M.M. (2013). Reaching parents of teens at risk through an attachment
based intervention: The Connect Program. In K.H. Brisch & R. Schmid (Eds.), Attachment
and adolescence. Munich, Germany: Universität München.
Moretti, M. M., & Obsuth, I. (2013). Reducing risk of adolescent aggression and violence: A brief
attachment focused treatment program for parents and caregivers. In D.J. Pepler & B.
Ferguson (Eds.), A Focus on Relationships: Understanding and Addressing Girls’
Aggressive Behaviour Problems. Kitchener ON: Wilfred Laurier Press.
Moretti, M. M., & Obsuth, I. (2011). Attachment and aggression: From paradox to principles of
intervention to reduce risk of violence in teens. In M. Kerr, H. Stattin, R. Engels, G.
Overbeek & A. Andershed (Eds.). Understanding girls’ problem behaviour: How girls’
delinquency develops in the context of maturity and health, co-occurring problems, and
relationships. (pp.187-207). New York: Wiley.
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Obsuth, I., & Moretti, M. M., & (2009). Child behavior checklist. In Weiner, I. B., & Craighead, E. W.
(Eds.) Corsini’s Encyclopedia of Psychology. Fourth Edition. New York: Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Nicholls, T. L., Greaves, C., & Moretti, M. M. (2009). Female perpetrated aggression. In A.
Jamieson & A. Moenssens (Eds.), Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science.
Moretti, M.M., Obsuth, I., Penney, S., & Odgers, C. (2008). Female perpetrators of violence:
Teen girls. In Renzetti, C.M., & Edleson, J.L. (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Interpersonal
Violence (Vols. 1-3). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Reference.
Moretti, M. M., Penney, S., Obsuth, I., & Odgers, C. (2006). Family lessons in attachment and
aggression: The impact of interparental violence on adolescent adjustment. In J. Hamel & T.
Nicholls (Eds.). Family Therapy for Domestic Violence: A Practitioner’s Guide to Gender
-Inclusive Research and Treatment. (pp. 191-214). NY: Springer.
Moretti, M. M., Leadbeater, B., & Marshall, A. (2006). Stepping into community-based research:
Preparing students to meet new ethical and professional challenges (pp. 232-247). In B.
Leadbeater, E, Banister, C. Benoit, M. Jansson, A, Marshall & T.Riecken (Eds.). Ethical
Issues in Community-Based Research with Children and Youth. University of Toronto Press.
Moretti, M. M., Odgers, C. L., & Jackson, M. A. (2004).Girls and aggression: A point of departure.
In M. Moretti, C. Odgers, & M. Jackson (Eds.), Girls and aggression: Contributing factors and
intervention principles. Girls and aggression: Contributing factors and intervention principles
(pp. 1-5). Kluwer-Plenum.
Moretti, M. M., DaSilva, K., & Holland, R. (2004). Aggression and violence from an attachment
perspective: Gender issues and therapeutic implications. In M. Moretti, C. Odgers, & M.
Jackson (Eds.), Girls and aggression: Contributing factors and intervention principles. Girls
and aggression: Contributing factors and intervention principles (pp. 41-57). Kluwer-Plenum.
Moretti, M. M. & Holland, R. (2003). The journey of adolescence: Transitions in self within the
context of attachment relationships (pp. 234-257). In S. Johnson & V. Whiffen (Eds.),
Attachment Processes in Couple and Family Therapy, Guildford: New York.
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., & Moore, K. (2002). Youth at risk: Systemic intervention from an
attachment perspective (pp. 233-252). In M. V. Hayes and L. T. Foster (Eds), Too small to
see, too big to ignore. Victoria: Western Geographic Series, University of Victoria.
Moretti, M. M, & Odgers, C. (2001). Aggressive and violent girls: Prevalence, profiles and
contributing factors (pp. 116-129). In R.Corrado, R. Roesch & S. Hart (Eds.) Multi-Problem
and Violent Youth: A Foundation for Comparative Research. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Higgins, E. T., Loeb, I. & Moretti, M. M. (1995). Self-discrepancies and developmental shifts in
vulnerability: Life transitions in the regulatory significance of others. In D. Cicchetti & S. Toth
(Eds.), Rochester Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology. Rochester, NY: Rochester
University Press.
Moretti, M. M., Feldman, L., & Shaw, B.F. (1990). Cognitive therapy: Current practice and future
directions. In R. A. Wells & V. J. Giannetti (Ed.), The Comprehensive Handbook of the Brief
Psychotherapies. New York: Plenum Press.
Moretti, M. M., & Higgins, E. T. (1990). The development of self-system vulnerabilities: Social and
cognitive factors in developmental psychopathology. In R.J. Sternberg and J. Kolligian, Jr.
(Eds.), Competence Considered. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
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Moretti, M. M., & Higgins, E. T., & Feldman, L. A. (1990). The self-system in depression:
Conceptualization and treatment. In C. D. McCann & N. S. Endler (Eds.), New Directions in
Depression Research, Theory and Practice. Toronto: Wall & Thompson.
Moretti, M. M., & Shaw, B. F. (1989). Automatic and dysfunctional cognitive processes in
depression. In J. S. Uleman and J. A. Bargh (Eds.), Unintended Thought: The limits of
awareness, intention and control. New York: Guilford Press.
Higgins, E. T. & Moretti, M. M. (1988). Standard utilization and the social evaluative process:
Vulnerability to types of aberrant beliefs. In T. F. Oltmanns & B. A. Maher (Eds.), Delusional
Beliefs. New York: Wiley & Sons.
Miller, D. T. & Moretti, M. M. (1988). The causal attributions of depressives: Self-serving or selfdisserving? In L. B. Alloy (Ed.), Cognitive Processes in Depression. New York: Guilford Press.
TREATMENT MANUALS
1. Moretti, M. M., Pritchard, M., & McComb, A. (in development). Reclaiming Connection: An
Attachment Based Program for Parents of Aboriginal Heritage. ©Simon Fraser University.
2. Moretti, M. M., Ostling, O., O’Donnell, K. (2015). Connect Staff Training Workbook.
3. Moretti, M. M., Ostling, O., Pasalich, D. (2015). Connect for Foster Parents: An Attachment
Model and Parent Group Handbook, Consultation Edition. ©Simon Fraser University.
4. Moretti, M. M. & Braber, K. (2013). Connect: An Attachment Based Treatment Manual.
Adolescent Version, Second Edition. ©Simon Fraser University.
5. Moretti, M. M., Braber, K., & Obsuth, I. (2009). Connect: An attachment focused treatment
group for parents and caregivers – A principle based manual. Adolescent Version. ©Simon
Fraser University.
6. Moretti, M. M., Braber, K., & Obsuth, I. (2009). Connect: An attachment focused treatment
group for parents and caregivers – A principle based manual. Pre-Adolescent Version.
©Simon Fraser University.
7. Moretti, M. M., Braber, K., & Obsuth, I. (2009). Connect: En Anknytningsfokuserad
Behandlingsgrupp för Föräldrar och Vårdgivare – En Principbaserad Manual. Adolescent
Version. ©Simon Fraser University.
OTHER RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS
NON-REFEREED RESEARCH AND GOVERNMENT REPORTS
Moretti, M. M. (2004). Keeping kids in school: Risk profiles related to chronic absenteeism and
school drop out and recommendations for programming. BC School Districts 42 & 43 & The
Ministry of Children and Family Development, British Columbia.
Moretti, M. M., Campbell, J., Samra, J., & Cue, B. (2003). An empirical evaluation of parenting
capacity assessments in British Columbia. Toward quality assurance and best practice.
Ministry of Child and Family Development, British Columbia, Canada.
Doyle, A. B., Moretti, M. M., Brendgen, M., & Bukowski, W. (2002). Parent child relationships and
adjustment in adolescence: Findings from the HSBC and NLSCY Cycle 2 Studies. Health
Canada, Child and Family Division. File number 032ss.H5219-00CYHS
Moretti, M. M., Carr, G., & Cue, B. (2002). Family Court Centre: Evaluation of client problems and
psychological profiles, clinical recommendations and perceived program efficacy. Ministry of
Child and Family Development, British Columbia, Canada.
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Moretti, M. M., & Adleman, J. (2000). Secure care: An empirical evaluation of perceived need in the
province of British Columbia. Ministry of Child and Family Development, British Columbia,
Canada.
Moretti, M. M. (2001). Violence in the workplace: An empirical evaluation and recommendations.
Maples Adolescent Centre, Ministry of Child and Family Development, British Columbia.
Doyle, A. B., & Moretti, M. M. (2000). Attachment to parents and adjustment to adolescence:
Literature review and policy implications. Health Canada, Child and Family Division. File
number 032ss.H5219-9-CYH7/001/SS
CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS
INVITED TALKS & WORKSHOPS
2015
Moretti, M. M. Attachment, Trauma and Foster Care: Promoting Positive
Outcomes for Teens in Care. Humana, March.
2014
Moretti, M. M. Connect Familjehemsutbildning [Connect Foster Education],
INOM Familjehems, Stockholm, Sweden.
2014
Moretti, M. M. Promoting Attachment Security in Parent-Teen Relationships Reducing Risk for Aggression and Victimization. 46th Banff International
Conference on Behavioural Sciences, March.
2014
Moretti, M. M. An Attachment Based Program for Parents of Teens at Risk:
Evidence, Practice, Implementation and Sustainability. 46th Banff International
Conference on Behavioural Sciences, March.
2014
Moretti, M. M., Connect Familjehemsutbildning, INOM Familjehems, May 21,
Stockholm.
2014
Moretti, M. M., Connect: An Attachment Based Program. Psychology
Department, Orebro University, May 23, Orebro.
2014
Moretti, M. M., An Attachment Based Approach to Understanding Youth in
Juvenile Justice. RCMP Detachment, February 4, Langley
2013
Moretti, M. M. Evidence, Implementation and Sustainability of an Attachment
Based Intervention of Parents of At-Risk Teens, Dr. Hira Panikkar Memorial
Lecture Children’s and Women’s Health Centre of BC Academic Lecture
Series, September 9, Vancouver, BC
2013
Moretti, M.M. Adolescent attachment, and therapeutic intervention, UBC
Department of Education, July 31, Vancouver, BC
2013
Moretti, M. M. Natural Born Delinquents or Psychopathology Untreated?, 4th
Biennial Conference International Conference on the Teaching of Psychology,
July 25, Vancouver, Canada
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2013
Moretti, M. M. Risk Factors for Antisocial and Aggressive Behavior in Teens
and Effective Intervention Strategies, SFU Psychology 300 Lecture Series,
June, Burnaby, BC
2013
Moretti, M. M. An Attachment Based Group for Parents of At Risk Teens:
“Connect”, New School for Social Research, June, New York, NY
2013
Moretti M. M. Helping Troubled Adolescents: An Attachment Perspective, BC
Alternative Education Association 26th Annual Conference, February,
Vancouver, Canada
2013
Moretti, M. M. Building Sex and Gender-Based Analysis into Policy and
Programming to Improve Suicide Prevention Efforts for Youth, Best Brains
Exchange, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) in collaboration with
Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), Expedited
Knowledge Synthesis (EKS) Workshop on Suicide Prevention, January.
2013
Moretti, M. M. Natural Born Delinquents or Psychopathology Untreated?
Understanding and Reducing Risk for Aggressive and Antisocial Behavior in
Teens, SFU President’s Faculty Lecture Series, April 9, Vancouver, Canada
2012
Moretti, M. M. An Attachment Based Treatment for Parents for Teens
Engaging in Antisocial, Aggressive, and Violent Behaviour: Format, Evidence
and Underlying Change Procedure, Attachment and Adolescence: Individuality,
Groups and Autonomy, October 13, Munich, Germany
2012
Moretti, M. M., From Theory to Implementation of Effective Parenting
Interventions, Swedish National Institute of Public Health Parental Support,
May 31, Stockholm, Sweden
2012
Moretti, M. M. From Efficacy to Effectiveness: An Attachment Based Parenting
Program for Serious Conduct Problems, UBC Neuropsychiatry Grand VC
Rounds, May 16, Vancouver, Canada
2012
Moretti, M. M. Implementation of Evidence-Based Programs…Challenges and
Strategies in Getting Good Programs to Those Who Need Them. “Kids not
Cons” Summit, March 21, Toronto, Ontario
2012
Moretti, M. M. Reducing Aggressive and Antisocial Behaviour in Teens.
University of Orebro, February, Orebro, Sweden
2011
Moretti, M. M. Preventing and Reducing Risk of Violent, Aggressive and
Antisocial Behaviour in Children and Pre-teens. 11th Annual IAFMHS
Conference, June 28, Barcelona, Spain
2011
Moretti, M. M. Preventing and reducing risk of violent, aggressive and
antisocial behaviour in children and pre-teens. Psych in the City, Simon Fraser
University, April 27, Vancouver.
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2011
Moretti, M. M. Degrowth Vancouver. Growth and the challenge it presents in
achieving an ecologically viable society. June 4th, Vancouver
2010
Moretti, M. M. Connect: Working with parents from an attachment perspective.
The Indira Guha Memorial Lectureship. November 1, Calgary Children’s
Hospital
2010
Moretti, M. M. Mental health, trauma and substance use: A sex and gendered
developmental perspectives. Institute for Gender and Health, Summer Institute,
July, Vancouver, BC.
2010
Moretti, M. M. Preventing and reducing risk of violent aggressive and antisocial
behaviour in children and pre-teens. International Association of Forensic
Mental Health Services, 10th Annual Conference, May 25, Vancouver, BC
2010
Moretti, M. M. Mechanisms for disseminating evidence-based programs to
support child & youth mental health. Child & Youth Mental Health Indicators
Conference, March 29, Victoria, BC
2009
Moretti, M. M. Aggression and Violence in Teens: New Steps in Research,
Prevention and Risk Reduction. Annual Conference, British Columbia
Association of School Psychologists. Vancouver.
2009
Moretti, M. M. Reducing Risk for Adolescent Aggressive and Violent
Behaviour: Translating Research into Intervention. Human Early Learning
Parternship (HELP), University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
2009
Moretti, M. M. Reducing Risk of Aggression through Enhancing Parent -Teen
Relationships: Effectiveness and Change Processes of a Brief Attachment
Focused Program. Department of Psychiatry, Grand Rounds, Cambridge
University Hospital, MA.
2009
Moretti, M. M. Self-Other Representations & Adolescence: From Research to
Intervention. Social Psychology Group, Columbia University, New York.
2009
Moretti, M. M. Sex Differences in Risk for Violence and Antisocial Behaviour
and Intervention Strategies. Banff XLI: Psychopathic Traits in Youth: Research
and Practice, Banff, Alberta, Canada
2009
Moretti, M. M. Etiological models and intervention to reduce aggression and
violence among teenage girls and boys. CIHR Institute of Gender and Health,
Meeting of Chairs, Calgary.
2009
Moretti, M. M. Reducing risk through relationships: Evidence based programs
to support caregivers of at risk teens. Human Early Learning Partnership &
University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George.
2009
Moretti, M. M. Connect: A program for reducing risk for child and youth mental
health problems. 14th Annual Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Education Day,
BC Children’s Hospital.
2008
Moretti, M. M. Connect: Supporting caregivers of aggressive and antisocial
teens. 3rd Annual Conference & AGM: Leaders, Innovators & Healers in Child
and Youth Health Research. Vernon, BC.
2008
Moretti, M. M. Connect: Supporting caregivers of aggressive and antisocial
teens. Promoting Health & Reducing Risk: Evidence Based Programs that
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Support Child and Youth Mental Health in Canada. Child and Youth Health
Research Network, Vancouver, BC.
2008
Moretti, M. M. The how, when and why of social aggression in children and
teens: Normative and clinical perspectives. PREVNet 3rd Annual Conference,
Toronto, ON.
2008
Moretti, M. M. Conceptualizing change from an attachment perspective. The
Connect Program. Invited Symposium, Prevention in Families and Schools:
Issues and Practice, XIth Biennial Conference of the European Association for
Research on Adolescence, Turin, Italy.
2008
Moretti, M. M. Reducing aggressive behaviour in high risk teens: Effectiveness
of a Brief Attachment Focused Intervention. XIth Biennial Conference of the
European Association for Research on Adolescence, Turin, Italy.
2008
Moretti, M. M. From risk research to risk reduction: Understanding youth
aggression, violence and antisocial Behavior, 5th Annual Forensic Psychiatric
Conference, Mental Health and the Justice System Across the Lifespan,
Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2008
Moretti, M. M. Family roots of adolescent violence in relationships and
effective Interventions: A developmental and relational perspective, Invited talk
at From Ideology to Inclusion: Evidence-Based Policy and Intervention in
Domestic Violence, Sacramento, California, USA
2008
Moretti, M. M. Moving upstream: Evidence for early intervention in Mental
Health, Research Colloquium, BC Mental Health and Addictions Research
Network, Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Vancouver, BC, Canada
2008
Moretti, M. M. Reducing aggression and violence in teens at risk: Theoretical
model, evidence and translation to community practice, NCPC Roundtable,
Vancouver.
2007
Moretti, M. M. Connect: From evidence to intervention to reduce risk for
violence. Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden
2007
Moretti, M. M. From research to intervention: An attachment perspective to
reduce risk of violence: A focus on relationships: Understanding and
Addressing Girls Aggressive Behaviour Problems, Hospital for Sick Children,
Toronto, ON, Canada.
2007
Moretti, M. M. Attachment & Aggression: Research Findings & Intervention
Strategies. Western Psychological Association, PSI CHI Invited Address.
Vancouver, BC, Canada
2007
Moretti, M. M. Sex Differences in Aggression and Violence and Treatment
Implications. PREVNet Annual Meeting, Montreal, CQ, Canada
2007
Moretti, M. M. Family Lessons in Attachment and Aggression: Research
Findings and Intervention Strategies. Understanding Girls’ Problem Behavior,
Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
2007
Moretti, M. M. A Relational Perpective on Aggression and Intervention.
LaMarsh Centre for Research on Violence and Conflict Resolution, York
University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
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2006
Moretti, M. M. Attachment, Aggression and Intervention. Understanding the
Origins of Violent Behaivour, Peter Wall Institute of Advanced Studies at the
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2006
Moretti, M. M. Youth Violence and Aggression: Research and Intervention.
Brock House Society Lecture Series, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2006
Moretti, M. M. Adolescent Aggression: Individual and Family Factors, Sex
Differences and Clinical Implications. Developmental Area Seminar, Simon
Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
2006
Moretti, M. M. Clinical Issues and Dilemmas: An Ethics-Oriented Discussion,
Colloquium, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
2006
Moretti, M. M. Understanding Adolescent Aggression, Attachment and
Strategies for Intervention, The Centre for Youth and Society and the
Promoting Relationship and Eliminating Violence Network (PREVNet)
workshop, Toronto, ON, Canada.
2005
Moretti, M. M. Ethical Issues in Working with Children and Youth: The Value of
Research in Navigating Ethical Challenges in Clinical Practice. British
Columbia Children’s Hospital, Annual Ethics Workshop, Vancouver, BC,
Canada
2005
Moretti, M. M. Aggression and violence in girls: Prevalence, profiles and
contributing factors. British Columbia’s Children’s Hospital, Research Unit on
Aggression, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2005
Moretti, M. M. Conduct Disorder. Ministry of Child and Family Development,
Research Update, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2004
Moretti, M. M. Developmental perspectives on risk and intervention. Violence,
Gender and Health: Canadian Institute of Health Research, Toronto, ON,
Canada.
2004
Moretti, M. M. Risk and protective factors related to the development of
aggressive behavior in girls. Invited presentation. How Research Influences
Public Policy, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2004
Moretti, M. M. Understanding Aggression and Violence in Girls: Risk Factors,
Developmental Trajectories and Intervention Strategies, Banff XXXVI:
Resilience and Vulnerability to Psychological Trauma, Banff, Alberta, Canada
2003
Moretti, M. M. Invited participant. Ethics Authors Workshop. University of
Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
2003
Moretti, M. M. Workshop on youth and violence. Psychology and the Law:
International and Interdisciplinary Conference. Edinburgh, Scotland.
2003
Moretti, M. M. Gender, development, and psychopathology. International Child
and Youth Health Research and Policy Workshop. University of Victoria,
Victoria, BC, Canada.
2003
Moretti, M. M. Attachment and adolescence: Lessons from research and
clinical practice for supporting youth through transition. Invited talk. 3rd World
Congress on Child & Youth Health, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2003
Moretti, M. M. Girls and aggression: Reflections on trends, gender patterns
and programming implications. Invited talk to the Vancouver School Board,
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Research and Reflections Series. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2003
Moretti, M. M. Aggression, gender and attachment: From theory and research
to practice. Invited talk to the Vancouver Community Mental Health Services.
Vancouver, BC, Canada
2003
Moretti, M. M. Aggressive and violent girls: Risk factors and intervention
strategies. Invited talk. Integrated Practice Forum on Severely Behaviourally
Challenged Youth, Simon Fraser Region, Ministry of Child and Family
Development. Vancouver, BC, Canada
2003
Moretti, M. M. Understanding the lives of aggressive girls: Risk factors and
implications for intervention. Invited talk to British Columbia’s Children’s
Hospital, Department of Psychology, Professional Development Series.
Vancouver, BC, Canada
2002
Moretti, M. M. Aggression and violence in girls: Rates, risk factors, and
strategies for change. Invited colloquium. Violence and its Alternatives, Institute
for the Humanities. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC Canada.
2002
Moretti, M. M. Aggressive and violent behavior in girls: Risk Factors,
developmental trajectories and implications for intervention. Invited colloquium.
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Children’s & Women’s Health
Centre of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2002
Moretti, M. M. Aggressive and Violent Girls: Prevalence, profiles and
contributing factors. Vancouver Community Mental Health Services,
Educational Series. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2002
Moretti, M. M. Wayward youth: From attachment theory to intervention. Invited
presentation. Institute on Wayward Youth. American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA.
2002
Moretti, M. M. Attachment: Theory & Practice. Invited workshop. Society for
Special Needs Adoptive Parents of British Columbia & Forest Cottage
Coaching, St. John, BC, Canada.
2002
Moretti, M. M. Aggressive and violent behaviour in girls: Risk and protective
factors and intervention strategies. Invited colloquium. Department of
Psychology, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.
2002
Moretti, M. M. Aggressive and violent girls: New research perspectives. Invited
speaker. Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada.
2001
Moretti, M. M. Attachment: Theory and practice. Invited
workshop. Sweetser Society, Portland, Maine, USA.
2001
Moretti, M. M. Gender differences in conduct disorder. Youth Forensic
Psychiatric Services Provincial Conference, Victoria, BC, Canada.
2001
Moretti, M. M. Self-other representations, internalization and adjustment in
adolescence. Invited speaker. Invited Colloquium, Department of Psychology,
Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
2000
Moretti, M. M. Attachment and adjustment in adolescence. Invited speaker.
American Family Therapy Academy, Fifth Clinical Research Conference.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, Canada.
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2000
Moretti, M. M. Maltreatment and attachment in aggressive adolescents. Invited
speaker. Attachment and Milieu Management in the Residential Care of
Adolescents with Severe Emotional Disturbances, University of Illinois at
Chicago, Illinois, USA.
2000
Moretti, M. M. Understanding attachment issues in high-risk youth. In 'To
Control and to Help : There Must be a Link'. Invited Workshop, Congrès
Centres Jeunesse, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
1999
Moretti, M. M. Conduct disorder in girls. Invited speaker. Educational Rounds,
Burnaby Mental Health, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
1993
Moretti, M. M. & Holland, R. The Response Programme: An attachment-based
ecological programme for disaffiliated youths and their communities. Invited
speaker. Bridging the Gaps in Mental Health Services. Eleventh Mental Health
Conference, Whistler, BC, Canada.
National and International Conference Papers
2015
Danaltcheva, A. & Moretti, M. M. Attachment hierarchies among at risk teens
across development. International Attachment Conference, New York, August.
2015
Wallach, L. N., Larstone, R. M., Craig, S. G., & Moretti, M. M. The relationship
between insecure attachment, shame and suicidal ideation in at risk youth.
International Attachment Conference, New York, August.
2015
Moretti, M. M. & O’Donnell, K. An attachment based intervention for foster
care. International Attachment Conference, New York, August.
2015
Larstone, R. M., Craig, S. G., & Moretti, M. M. Associations between
attachment, affect regulation and depression: A study of adolescents at risk.
International Attachment Conference. New York, August.
2015
O’Donnell, K. & Moretti, M. M. Genetic markers and treatment outcomes: A
comprehensive review of the literature. International Attachment Conference,
New York, August.
2015
Pritchard, M., Moretti, M. M., & McComb, A. Rethinking attachment theory in
Coast Salish territory: The applicability of attachment concepts in Aboriginal
communities. International Attachment Conference, New York, August.
2015
Sierra, C. A., & Moretti, M. M. Biological mothers and fathers attending a
parenting intervention alone versus together: An investigation of the
effectiveness of Connect. International Attachment Conference, New York,
August.
2015
Yu, R. A., Craig, S., & Moretti, M. M. The role of affect dysregulation in the
relationship between attachment and oppositional defiant disorder symptoms.
International Attachment Conference, New York, August.
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2015
Pritchard, M., Moretti, M. M., and McComb, A. Rethinking attachment theory in
Coast Salish Territory. 6th International Meeting on Indigenous Child Health
(IMICH), Ottawa, Canada, March.
2015
Moretti, M.M., Braber, K., McComb, A., Broesch, T., Iarocci, G., Jackson, M.,
O’Neil, J., Pritchard, M., Larstone, R., and Muir, N.. Strengthening parent-teen
relationships: Pathways to improving mental health and wellbeing of Aboriginal
youth and caregivers. CIHR Annual Gathering: Building Relationships for
Moving Forward Together. Ottawa, ON, Canada, March.
2015
Craig, S.G., Pritchard, M., Moore, K., Booth, C., Keithley, J., and Moretti, M. M..
An investigation into seclusion and restraint policy in youth forensic and mental
health facilities. 28th Annual Research and Policy Conference on Child,
Adolescent and Young Adult Behavioral Health. Tampa, FL, USA, March.
2014
Dangaltcheva, A. and Moretti, M. M.. Attachment bonds with parents and
peers and adolescent psychological adjustment. Biennial Conference of the
European Association for Research on Adolescence (EARA), Izmir, Turkey,
2014
2014
Dangaltcheva, A. and Moretti, M. M.. Attachment during adolescence:
Associations between turning to peers and negative life outcomes. Society for
Research on Adolescence (SRA), Austin, TX, USA, March.
2014
Craig, S. G., and Moretti, M. M.. Risk for suicidality in youth with conduct
disorder: The role of comorbid depressive symptoms. Society of Research on
Adolescence (SRA), Austin, TX, USA, March.
2014
Bartolo, T., Craig, S.G., O’Donnell, K., and Moretti, M. M.. Romantic partner
violence in adolescence: Examining the role of girls’ exposure to maternal
interparental violence. Society of Research on Adolescence (SRA), Austin, TX,
USA, March.
2014
MacKenzie, M., Craig, S.G., O’Donnell, K., and Moretti, M. M.. The effects of
parental depression on youth internalizing and externalizing behaviors:
Exploring the underlying process of parent-child attachment. Society of
Research on Adolescence (SRA), Austin, TX, USA, March.
2013
Moretti, M.M. (June, 2013) Translating Research into Health Promotion and
Risk Reduction, World Congress on Suicide, Montreal, Canada
2013
Moretti, M. M. (August, 2013) Translating attachment theory into practice: An
attachment based program for parents of teens with behaviour problems.
Paper presentation in a Symposium at the 6th International Attachment
Conference, Pavia, Italy
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2013
Bartolo, T., Moretti, M., Slaney, K., Odgers, C., & Craig, S. (April, 2013).
Gender and the transmission of risk: A prospective study of adolescent girls
exposed to maternal versus paternal interparental violence. Poster presented
at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Seattle, WA.
2013
Craig, S., & Moretti, M. (April, 2013). Maternal versus paternal physical and
emotional abuse, affect regulation and the risk for depression through
adolescence. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for
Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.
2013
Dangaltcheva, A., Watson, G., Moretti, M. (April, 2013). Substance
dependence in the context of peer relationships among high risk adolescents.
Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Seattle, WA.
2013
Larstone, R., Moretti, M. (April, 2013). The relationship between empathy,
affect regulation processes and aggression: A longitudinal study of adolescents
at-risk. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Seattle, WA.
2013
Watson, G., Dangaltcheva, A., Moretti, M. (April, 2013). Pathways to recovery
for adolescents with severe substance dependence. Poster presented at the
Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle,
WA.
2012
Dangaltcheva, A., Craig, S.G., & Moretti, M. (October, 2012). Adolescents at
risk: The Role of Attachment to Delinquent Peers on Externalizing Behaviour in
Females. Poster presentation presented at CIHR-IGH Advancing Excellence in
Gender, Sex and Health Research, Montreal, Canada.
2012
Keithly, J., Craig, S.G., & Moretti, M. (October, 2012). Adolescents at Risk: An
Investigation into Seclusion and Restraint Policy in Youth Forensic and Mental
Health Settings (Does Gender Influence Policy?). Poster presentation
presented at CIHR-IGH Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health
Research, Montreal, Canada.
2012
Craig, S.G. & Moretti, M. (August, 2012). The impact of depression on conduct
disordered adolescent girls versus boys: Gender matters. Oral paper
presentation presented at the 13th Biennial Conference of the European
Association for Research on Adolescence, Spetses, Greece.
2012
Dangaltcheva, A., Craig, S.G., Larstone, R. & Moretti, M. (August, 2012). The
Role of Attachment to Delinquent Peers on Externalizing Behaviour in High-risk
Adolescent Females. Poster presented at the 13th Biennial Conference of the
European Association for Research on Adolescence, Spetses, Greece.
2012
Moretti, M. M. & Obsuth, I. (March, 2012). Attachment Based Intervention for
Parents of Teens At-Risk: Processes underlying Therapeutic Change. Paper
presented in a Symposium at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research
on Adolescence, Vancouver, BC.
2012
Catherine, N., Obsuth, I., & Moretti, M. M. (March 2012). Perpetration of
Physical and Psychological Aggression in Romantic Relationships of
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Adolescent Girls and Boys at High-risk for Aggression. Poster presented at the
Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Vancouver, BC.
2011
Moretti, M. M., Lyons-Ruth, K., Kobak, R., Allen, J., & Kerig, P. (March, 2011)
Translating Attachment Research Into Interventions for Adolescents and Their
Families: Key Questions in Theory and Practice. Roundtable Discussion
Symposium presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on
Child Development, Montreal, QC
2011
Watson, G., Obsuth, I., & Moretti, M. M. (March, 2011). The Stability and
Change of Mental Health Diagnoses of High-risk Youth as Young Adults. Paper
presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child
Development, Montreal, QC
2011
Bartolo, T., & Moretti, M. M. (March 2011). Rejection Sensitivity and
Aggression in Adolescence: Examining the Role of Anger Rumination. Paper
presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child
Development, Montreal, QC
2011
Keithley, J., Zhou, S., Obsuth, I., Moretti, M. M. (March, 2011). Assessing the
Relationship between Affect Regulation and Substance Usage in a High-Risk
Adolescent Sample. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for
Research on Child Development, Montreal, QC
2010
Coupland, R., & Moretti, M. M. (April, 2010). Gender differences in the
relationships between maternal and paternal physical abuse in the
development of psychopathy. Paper presented in a Symposium at the Biennial
Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, BC.
2010
Bartolo, T., & Moretti, M. M. (April, 2010). Examining the relationship between
childhood maltreatment and adolescent aggression: The role of rejection
sensitivity. Paper presented in a Symposium at the Biennial Meeting of the
American Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, BC.
2010
Obsuth, I., Watson, G., & Moretti, M. M. (April, 2010). Profiles of substance
dependence in high-risk adolescents: Implications for intervention. Paper
presented in a Symposium at the Biennial Meeting of the American
Psychology-Law Society, Vancouver, BC.
2010
Watson, G., Obsuth, I., & Moretti, M. M. (April, 2010). Mental health profiles in
high-risk youth: Comorbidity and sex differences. Paper presented in a
Symposium at the Biennial Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society,
Vancouver, BC.
2010
Moretti, M. M., Obsuth, I., Mayseless, O., & Scharf, M. (March, 2010).
Assessing change in parental representations of parent-adolescent
relationships following an attachment-based parent group program. Paper
presented in a Symposium at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research
on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.
2010
Bartolo, T., & Moretti, M. M. (March, 2010). Rejection Sensitivity and
Psychopathy: Sex Specific Pathways to Adolescent Aggression. Poster
presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence,
Philadelphia, PA.
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2010
Obsuth, I., & Moretti, M. M. (March, 2010). The role of attachment and affect
regulation in aggressive behavior: Concurrent and prospective effects. Poster
presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence,
Philadelphia, PA.
2009
Moretti, M.M., & Obsuth, I. (March, 2009) Reducing aggression through
parent-teen relationships: effectiveness and change processes of a brief
attachment focused program. Paper presented in a Symposium at the Biennial
Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.
2009
Obsuth, I., Moretti, M.M., & Steiger, A.(March, 2009) The role of rejection
sensitivity in the relations between attachment and aggression in high risk boys
and girls. Paper presented in a Poster Symposium at the Biennial Meeting of
the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.
2009
Steiger, A., Moretti, M.M., & Obsuth, I. (March, 2009). An examination of
complex interactions between parenting and attachment in the prediction of
adolescent externalizing behavior. Paper presented in a Poster Symposium at
the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development,
Denver, CO.
2009
Zhou, S., Moretti, M.M., & Peled, M. (March, 2009). The role of sadness
rumination in the relation between depression and suicidality. Poster presented
in a Poster Symposium at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in
Child Development, Denver, CO.
2009
Coupland, R. L. & Moretti, M. M. (March, 2009). Gender differences in the
relationships between maternal and paternal physical abuse in the
development of psychopathy. Poster presentated at the Banff International
Conferences on Behavioural Science, Banff, AB.
2009
Bartolo, T., Coupland, R. L. & Moretti, M. M. (March, 2009). Examining the
relationship between rejection sensitivity and psychopathy in at-risk male and
female adolescents. Poster presentated at the Banff International Conferences
on Behavioural Science, Banff, AB.
2008
Penney, S., & Moretti, M. M. The roles of affect regulation and deficient affect
in youth violence: A Comparison of different age groups. Paper session
presented at the American Psychology-Law Society annual conference,
Jacksonville, FL, United States.
2008
Lee, Z., Klaver, J., Hart, S., Moretti, M. M., & Douglas, K. Stability and change
of psychopathic traits in adolescent offenders. Paper session presented at the
American Psychology-Law Society annual conference, Jacksonville, FL, United
States.
2008
Lee, Z., Klaver, J., & Moretti, M. M. Psychopathic traits in juvenile offenders: A
prospective study of criminal recidivism. Paper session presented at the
American Psychology-Law Society annual conference, Jacksonville, FL, United
States.
2008
Klaver, J., Lee, Z., Hart, S., Moretti, M. M., & Douglas, K. Psychopathic traits in
juvenile offenders: A retrospective investigation of the onset of the syndrome,
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Paper session presented at the American Psychology-Law Society annual
conference, Jacksonville, FL, United States.
2008
Klaver, J., & Moretti, M. M. Age of onset of psychopathic traits in adolescent
offenders. Poster presented at the American Psychology-Law Society annual
conference, Jacksonville, FL, United States.
2007
Moretti, M. M., Obsuth, I., & Peled, M. Affect regulation and aggression: A
developmental perspective and implications for intervention. Symposium
presented at the XXXth International Congress of the Academy of Law and
Mental Health, Padua, Italy.
2007
Peled, M. & Moretti, M. M. Rumination and aggression in a normative
adolescent sample. In M.M. Moretti (Chair), Contributing Factors and
Outcomes Associated with Poor Affect Regulation. Symposium presented at
the SRCD Biennial Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.
2007
Obsuth, I. & Moretti, M. M. Attachment, affect regulation and adjustment in
high-risk adolescents. In M.M. Moretti (Chair), Contributing Factors and
Outcomes Associated with Poor Affect Regulation. Symposium presented at
the SRCD Biennial Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.
2007
Obsuth, I., Catchpole, R., & Moretti, M. M. Dimensions of attachmen and
empathy among aggressive adolescents: The moderating role of gender.
Poster presented at Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Boston, Massachusetts.
2007
Peled, M., Obsuth, I., & Moretti, M. M. Rumination, attachment and aggression
in a clinical adolescent sample. Poster presented at Biennial Meeting of the
Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.
2007
Penney, S.R., Lee, Z., Moretti, M.M., & Bartel, P. The Predictive Validity of the
Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY). Poster presented
at the 4th Annual Forensic Psychiatry Conference, Victoria, BC.
2006
Moretti, M. M., Obsuth, I., Holland, R., Braber, K., & Cross, S. An attachmentfocused intervention for strengthening parent-adolescent relationships. Paper
presented at the International Conference on Personal Relationships
Rethymno, Crete, Greece.
2006
Moretti, M. M., Obsuth, I., & Odgers, C. Disentangling the effects of physical
abuse and exposure to parental violence on aggression of adolescent girls and
boys across contexts. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society
for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco, CA.
2006
Penney, S. R., DaSilva, K. S., & Moretti, M. M. The roles of egotism and
psychopathy in the prediction of aggression: A comparison of self report scales.
Poster session presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence biennial
meeting, San Francisco, CA.
2006
Penney, S. R., & Moretti, M. M. Too much, too little: The roles of emotion
regulation and deficient affect in youth violence. Paper session presented at
the American Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of the American
Psychological Association) annual conference, St. Petersburg, FL.
2006
Penney, S. R., & Moretti, M. M. The predictive validity of psychopathic features
in high-risk girls. Poster session presented at the American Psychology-Law
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Society (Division 41 of the American Psychological Association) annual
conference, St. Petersburg, FL.
2006
Klaver, J., Hart, S., Moretti, M. M., & Douglas, K. Age of onset of psychopathic
traits in adolescent offenders. Poster session presented at the American
Psychology-Law Society (Division 41 of the American Psychological
Association) annual conference, St. Petersburg, FL.
2006
Lee, Z., Hart, S. D., Moretti, M. M., & Douglas, K. S. The six-month stability of
psychopathic traits in adolescent offenders. In Z. Lee (Chair), Developmental
issues in juvenile psychopathy. Symposium presented at the American
Psychology-Law Society Conference, St. Petersburg, FL.
2006
Lee, Z., Penney, S. R., Moretti, M. M., & Hart, S. D. Gender differences
between psychopathy and associated DSM disorders. Poster presented at the
3rd Annual Forensic Psychiatry Conference, Vancouver, BC.
2006
Vincent, G. M., Odgers C. L., Salekin, R. & Moretti, M. M. Psychopathy in
adolescent female offenders: Contributions of item response theory. American
Psychology-Law Conference. St. Petersburg, FL.
2005
Obsuth, I., Moretti, M. M., & Odgers, C. Insecure attachment and aggression in
high-risk adolescent girls and boys. Paper presented at the XIIth European
Conference on Developmental Psychology, La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain.
2005
Catchpole, R. & Moretti, M. M. Attachment to Caregivers and Psychopathic
Characteristics among Aggressive and Delinquent Adolescents. Society for the
Scientific Study of Psychopathy. Vancouver Canada.
2005
Lee, Z., Penney, S. R., Moretti, M. M., & Bartel, P. A. Examining Subtypes of
Aggression: A Comparison of the PCL:YV and SAVRY. Society for the
Scientific Study of Psychopathy. Vancouver Canada.
2005
Klaver, J. & Moretti, M. M. Psychopathic traits and onset of violent and nonviolent offending in high-risk adolescents. Society for the Scientific Study of
Psychopathy. Vancouver Canada.
2005
DaSilva, K., Penney, S. R., & Moretti, M. M. Egotism and Psychopathy: A
Comparison of Self- Report Scales. Society for the Scientific Study of
Psychopathy. Vancouver Canada.
2005
Klaver, J., Lee, Z., Moretti, M. M., & Hart, S. D. Psychopathic traits and onset
of violent and non-violent behavior in high-risk adolescents. Paper presented
at the biennial meeting of the American – Psychology Society, La Jolla,
California.
2005
Penney, S. R., Catchpole, R., Moretti, M. M., & Bartel, P. A. The structured
assessment of violence risk in youth: A step toward construct validation in a
sample of high-risk youth. American Psychology and Law Society, La Jolla, CA
2005
Lee, Z., Penney, S. R., Moretti, M. M., & Bartel, P. A. Examining Subtypes of
Aggression: A Comparison of the PCL:YV and SAVRY. American Psychology
and Law Society, La Jolla, CA
2005
Moretti, M. M., Obsuth, I., & Odgers, C. A. PTSD as moderators of the
relationship between family violence and aggression. American Psychology
and Law Society, La Jolla, CA.
2005
Da Silva, K., Penney, S., & Moretti, M. M. The Roles of Egotism and
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Psychopathy in the Prediction of Aggression: A Comparison of Self- Report
Scales. Paper presented at the American Psychology and Law Society Annual
Meeting, La Jolla, CA. (March 2005).
2005
Catchpole, R. E. H. & Moretti, M. M. The Relationship between Attachment to
Caregivers, Empathy, and Psychopathic Traits among Aggressive Adolescents.
Society for Research on Child Development Biennial Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
2005
Penney, S. R., Lee, Z., & Moretti, M. M. Juvenile psychopathy and the nature
of aggression: A look at gender differences. Society of Research in Child
Development. Atlanta, Georgia.
2005
Peled, M. & Moretti, M. M. Ruminations on rumination: Anger and sadness
rumination in a clinical adolescent sample. Society of Research in Child
Development. Atlanta, Georgia.
2005
Lee, Z., Penney, S. R., Moretti, M. M., & Hart, S. Gender differences between
psychopathy and associated DSM disorders. Society of Research in Child
Development. Atlanta, Georgia.
2005
DaSilva, K., Foran, K., & Moretti, M. M. Gender Differences in Rejection
Sensitivity, Narcissism and Aggression in Romantic Relationships. Canadian
Psychological Association, Montreal.
2005
Steiger, A. & Moretti, M. M. Convergent and discriminant validity of the
Comprehensive Adolescent-Parent Attachment Inventory. Canadian
Psychological Association, Montreal.
2005
Klaver, J., DaSilva, K.D., Lee, Z., Penney, S., & Moretti, M.M. Self-esteem,
narcissism, and psychopathic traits in high-risk adolescents. Canadian
Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada.
2005
Odgers, C. L., Reppucci, N.D., & Moretti, M. M. (March 2005). Comparative
models of risk for aggression: Testing the effects of personality traits and
victimization experiences. American Psychology-Law Conference. La Jolla, CA
2005
Odgers, C. L., Moretti, M. M., Reppucci, N.D., Burnette, M. L. & Chauhan, P.
(April, 2005). Girls in the justice system: Common profiles of victimization,
marginalization and mental health problems across Canada and the US.
Society for Research on Child Development. Atlanta, GA.
2004
Haley, J. & Moretti, M. M. Introducing Girlz Group: A collaborative research
and action project addressing social justice issues with adolescent girls in
Vancouver’s Inner City. Poster presented at the Canadian Institutes of Health
Research - Violence, Gender and Health Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada.
2004
Penney, S.R. & Moretti, M.M. Measuring reciprocity of aggression within
relationships: Validity of the CTS. Violence, Gender and Health: Canadian
Institute of Health Research, Toronto, ON, Canada.
2004
Moretti, M. M., Obsuth, I., Odgers, C., & Reebye, P. PTSD symptoms as
moderators of the relationship between family violence and aggression: Which
symptoms matter most? Violence, Gender and Health: Canadian Institute of
Health Research, Toronto, ON, Canada.
2004
Peled, M. & Moretti, M. M. Rumination on anger and sadness: Specificity of
outcomes, gender differences and implications for health adjustment. Annual
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awards meeting of the Institute of Gender and Health, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada.
2004
Luedmann, M. B. & Moretti, M. M. Fearful versus dismissing attachment
patterns: Construct validity in a clinical adolescent sample. Canadian
Psychological Association, Toronto.
2004
Moretti, M. M. & Odgers, C. What Research on Risk and Resilience Tells Us
about Intervention Programming for Girls with Aggressive and Violent Behavior
Problems. American Psychology and Law Bi-Annual Meeting, Scottsdale,
Arizona, March.
2004
Penney, S. R. & Moretti, M. M. Capturing the Construct: The Importance of
Gender in Assessing Youth Psychopathy. American Psychology and Law BiAnnual Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona, March.
2004
Odgers, C. & Moretti, M. M. Offending Girls: Linking Violence, Victimization
and Psychopathy among Female Juvenile Offenders. American Psychology
and Law Bi-Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona, March.
2004
Odgers, C., Moretti, M. M., & Vincent, G. M. Psychopathy and Alternative
Forms of Aggression Among Adolescent Girls. Society for Research on
Adolescence, Baltimore, Maryland, March.
2004
Moretti, M. M. & Odgers, C. Attachment and Aggression: A Relational
Perspective on Girls Aggressive Behavior. Society for Research on
Adolescence, Baltimore, Maryland, March.
2004
Moretti, M. M. & Odgers, C. L. Risk Factors for Aggression and Violence:
Gender Issues. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Washington, DC.
2004
Moretti, M. M. & Odgers, C. L. Attachment and Aggression: A Relational
Perspective on Girls Aggressive Behaviour. Society for Research on
Adolescence. Baltimore, MD.
2004
Odgers, C. L., Moretti, M. M., Reppucci, N.D., & Burnette, M. Violence,
Victimization and Psychopathy among Female Juvenile Offenders. American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Washington, DC.
2004
Odgers, C., Moretti, M. M., Vincent, G. M. Psychopathy and Alternative Forms
of Aggression Among Adolescent Girls. Society for Research on Adolescence,
Baltimore, Maryland
2004
Odgers, C. L., Moretti, M. M., Reppucci, N.D., Burnette, M. L. & Chauhan, P.
(November, 2004). Assessing risk for violence among female juvenile
offenders: Does victimization matter? Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Violence, Gender and Health Workshop. Toronto, ON.
2003
Moretti, M. M. Gender and Aggression NET: Update and Future Directions.
2003
Moretti, M. M. Gender, attachment and aggression. Psychology and the Law:
International and Interdisciplinary Conference. Edinburgh, Scotland.
2003
Wiebe, V., Moretti, M. M., Steiger, A., & DaSilva, K. An attachment perspective
on girls and aggression. Canadian Psychological Association, Annual Meeting,
Hamilton, Ontario.
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2003
Moretti, M. M. CIHR NET on gender and aggression: An overview. Human
Early Learning Partnership (HELP) Research Retreat, University of British
Columbia, Vancouver.
2003
Moretti, M. M., Hymel, S., Artz, S., Dhami, M. K., Lanctot, N., & Odgers, C.
Aggression & violence in girls: Research synthesis and dialogue on future
directions. Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa.
2003
Moretti, M. M, & Odgers, C. L. (November, 2003). Aggression and violence
among girls: Rates, risk and intervention strategies. American Society of
Criminology Annual Conference. Denver, CO.
2003
Odgers, C. L., Moretti, M. M, & Reppucci, N. D . (November, 2003).
Conducting forensic mental health assessments with female youth. American
Society of Criminology Conference. Denver, CO.
2003
Odgers, C. L., Moretti, M.M, Pepler, D.J. (July, 2003). The functioning of
delinquency scales within high-risk samples of female youth. APLS/EPLS
Psychology and Law International, Interdisciplinary Conference. Edinburgh,
Scotland.
2003
Odgers, C. L., Moretti, M.M, Pepler, D.J. (April, 2003). Antisocial and
aggressive behavior in girls: Are we measuring the same construct?
International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services. Miami, FL.
2003
Allison, C. J., Bartholomew, K., & Moretti, M. M. The associations between
attachment pattern, worry, and coping behaviors: A preliminary report. Anxiety
Disorders Association Conference, Toronto.
2002
Moretti, M. M. & DaSilva, K. Aggressive and violent behavior in girls: Rates,
risk factors and relevance for adjustment. Vancouver Conference on
Aggressive and Violent Girls, Vancouver.
2002
McKay, S., DaSilva, K., & Moretti, M. M. Risk Factors and Relational
Aggression in High-Risk Youth. Vancouver Conference on Aggressive and
Violent Girls, Vancouver.
2002
Obsuth, I., Luedemann, M., Peled, M., & Moretti, M. M. Attachment and
Aggression in a Clinical Adolescent Sample. Vancouver Conference on
Aggressive and Violent Girls, Vancouver.
2002
Moretti, M. M. & DaSilva, K. Maltreatment, identity and aggression in high risk
girls. American Psychology and Law Society, Annual Meeting, Austin Texas.
2002
Moretti, M. M. Understanding individual differences within social contexts:
Internalization of self-regulatory guides and eating disordered behavior. Society
for Personality and Social Psychology, Annual Meeting, Savannah, Georgia.
2001
Moretti, M. M., DaSilva, K., & Peled, M. Abuse, internal self-representation,
attachment and adjustment in aggressive girls. Honolulu, HI. American
Adacemy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Honolulu, HI.
2001
Moretti, M. M. Aggressive girls: Understanding the self in context. American
Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA.
2001
Moretti, M. M., Carr, G., & Campbell, J. Assessing families of children in care:
A strategy for program evaluation and emerging findings. Invited speaker.
Youth Forensic Psychiatric Services Provincial Conference, Victoria.
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2000
Moretti, M. M., Wiebe, V., Brown, C., & Kovacs, S. Maltreatment and
attachment in aggressive adolescents. In 'Gender, aggression and attachment:
Research and clinical perspectives'. American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry. New York, NY.
2000
Moretti, M. M. Multi-problem violent youth: A foundation for comparative
research on needs, interventions and outcomes. Participant and discussion
leader, NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW), Krakow, Poland.
2000
Moretti, M. M. & McKay, S. Self-discrepancy in adolescents: Parental
autonomy support and self-esteem in girls. American Psychological
Association. Washington, DC.
2000
Wiebe, V. & Moretti, M. M. Parenting style and self-representation in high risk
adolescents: The moderating role of attachment patterns. Jean Piaget Society,
13th Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.
2000
Moretti, M. M. Aggressive and violent girls: Risk factors and developmental
paths, Youth Violence: Approaches to Evaluating Needs and Risk
Management, Vancouver.
1999
Moretti, M. M. Children at risk: Pathways between exposure to family violence
and the development of aggression in boys and girls. International Conference
on Children Exposed to Domestic Violence. Vancouver.
1999
Shercliffe, R. J., Warren, M., & Moretti, M. M. Aggression and object relations
in a psychiatric sample of adolescents. Society for Research in Child
Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1999
Moretti, M. M. Aggression in girls: Diagnostic issues and interpersonal factors.
Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1998
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., & Moore, K. Attachment and conduct disorder:
Interface and application. American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry.
1998
Lessard, J. C., Shercliffe, R. J., & Moretti, M. M. Attachment representations,
adversity and PTSD in clinic-referred adolescents. American Psychological
Association.
1998
Rein, A., Tonkin, R. S., & Moretti, M. M. Sexual orientation and adolescent
suicidal behaviour: Results from a large random sample. American
Psychological Association.
1998
Moretti, M. M. Relational self-regulation: A model of depression in women.
American Psychological Association.
1997
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., Moore, K., Offord, D., & Kutcher, S. Communitybased interventions for conduct-disordered youth: Recent advances and
challenges. Joint Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry and the Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry.
1997
Moretti, M. M. Internal representations of others in self-regulation: A new look
at a classic issue. Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Toronto.
1997
Wiebe, V. & Moretti, M. M. Self-state representation and psychological
adjustment in adolescents. American Psychological Association.
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1996
Lessard, J. & Moretti, M. M. A current perspective on youth suicidality:
Contributions of attachment representations. American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, Philadelphia.
1996
Moretti, M. M., Emmrys, C., & Grizenko, N. The treatment of conduct disorder:
Perspectives from across Canada. Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry,
Quebec City.
1996
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., Scharfe, E. Attachment theory: Self-other
representations and conduct disorder. American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry.
1996
Moretti, M. M. & Wiebe, V. Parental socialization and self-representation:
Direct and mediated psychological consequences. American Psychological
Association.
1996
Wiebe, V., Moretti, M. M., & Lessard, J. Gender differences underlying
dimensions of psychopathology in adolescents. American Academy of Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry.
1995
Moretti, M. M., Lessard, J., & Weibe, V. Gender differences in comorbidity with
conduct disorder among high-risk adolescents. American Psychological
Association, New York.
1995
Holland, R., Lessard, J. C., Moore, K., Moretti, M. M., & Scharfe, E.
Attachment and adolescent psychopathology. American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, New Orleans.
1995
Reebye, P., Moretti, M. M., & Lessard, J. C. Conduct disorder and substance
use disorder: Comorbidity in a clinical sample of preadolescents and
adolescents. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual
Meeting, New Orleans.
1995
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., Scharfe, E., Lessard, J. C., Moore, K., & Quan, J.
Attachment and adolescent psychopathology. Canadian Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, Victoria, B.C.
1995
Moretti, M. M., Reebye, P., Morin, L., & Steinhauer, P. The changing role of
professionals in custody-access evaluation. Canadian Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, Victoria, B.C.
1995
Lessard, J. C. & Moretti, M. M. Sex differences in patterns of comorbidity.
American Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, New York.
1995
Vlassev, I., & Moretti, M. M., Roney, C., & Fairbrother, N. Stability and change
in the self-concept in self-discrepancy theory. American Psychological
Association, Annual Meeting, New York.
1995
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., Moore, K., & Quan, J. Attachment theory: An
ecological model for understanding and working with adolescents and their
social networks. Society for Psychotherapy Research, Vancouver, British
Columbia.
1994
Lessard, J., Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., & Peterson, S. Patterns of conduct
disorder and substance use in adolescent males versus females. Canadian
Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, Penticton.
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1994
Lessard, J., Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., & Peterson, S. Conduct disorder and
separation anxiety disorder: Implications for attachment. Western
Psychological Associaton, Annual Meeting, Kona, HI.
1994
Moretti, M. M., Higgins, E. T., Carswell, J., & Rein, A. Internalization of selfregulatory guides: Emotional and interpersonal consequences. Western
Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, Kona, HI.
1994
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., Quan, J., & Moore, K. Attachment and conduct
disorder: Theory and models of care. American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, New York.
1994
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., Quan, J., & Moore, K. Attachment and conduct
disorder. Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual
Meeting, Ottawa.
1994
Nesbitt, C. J. & Moretti, M. M. Self-representation and attachment: The
importance of self-discrepancy. Western Psychological Association, Annual
Meeting, Kona, HI.
1994
Rein, A. & Moretti, M. M. Toward an understanding of self-representation in
depressed women. Western Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, Kona,
HI.
1994
Reebye, P., Lessard, J., Moretti, M. M., & Kutcher, S. Conduct disorder and
substance use: Research and clinical implications. Canadian Academy of Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, Ottawa.
1993
Moretti, M. M., Holland, R., Moore, K., & Quan, J. Attachment: An organizing
principle for understanding adolescent mental health issues. Annual Meeting of
the Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry, Banff.
1993
Holland, R. & Moretti, M. M. The importance of attachment in the provision of
mental health services for adolescents. Children at Risk. Burnaby, B. C.
1993
Holland, R. & Moretti, M. M. Attachment and conduct disorder: Evaluation of
the Response Programme. Annual Meeting of the Academy of Child
Psychiatry, Western Division, Vancouver.
1992
Holland, R. & Moretti, M. M. Attachment and adolescence: A theoretical
perspective and ecologically based program for disaffiliated youths and their
communities. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry,
Montreal.
1991
Holland, R., Offord, D., Shamsie, J., & Moretti, M. M. Conduct disorder: New
perspectives on the provision of care. Annual Meeting of the Canadian
Academy of Child Psychiatry, Saskatoon.
1989
Moretti, M. M. Automatic information processing in depression: Theoretical
issues. World Congress of Cognitive Therapy, Oxford.
1988
Moretti, M. M. Self and affect in information processing. Fifth International
Conference on the Self, Nags Head, North Carolina.
1988
Moretti, M. M., Woody, E., & Butt, J. The role of self-reference in moodcongruent information processing. Annual Meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Atlanta.
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1986
Moretti, M. M. Automatic processing of positive and negative social
information: A paradigm for assessing deep structure in depression. Annual
Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Wellesley, Massachusetts.
1986
Segal, Z. V., Shaw, B. F., & Moretti, M. M. The effects of two methods stimulus
generation on the endorsement of positive and negative self-referent
information in depression. Annual Meeting of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Chicago.
1985
Higgins, E. T. & Moretti, M. M. Standard utilization and the social evaluative
process: Vulnerability to types of aberrant beliefs. Indiana University
Conference for Research on Clinical Problems. Delusional Beliefs: Theoretical
and Empirical Perspectives, Nashville, Indiana.
1985
Moretti, M. M., Fine, S., Haley, G., & Marriage, K. Self-report measures of
depression in children and adolescents: Sensitivity and specificity as diagnostic
screening devices. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Academy of Child
Psychiatry, Quebec City.
1983
Fine, S., Marriage, K., Haley, G., & Moretti, M. M. Childhood depression Interview and rating scales. Seventh World Congress of Psychiatry, Vienna.
1983
Fine, S., Marriage, K., Moretti, M. M., & Haley, G. Depression in children and
adolescents: Use of questionnaires and diagnostic difficulties. Annual Meeting
of the Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry, Vancouver.
1983
Fine, S., Marriage, K., Moretti, M. M., & Haley, G. Childhood depression: A
pilot study. British Columbia's Children's Hospital, Vancouver.
1983
Fine, S. & Moretti, M. M. Childhood depression: Workshop on interview and
rating scales. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry,
Ottawa.
1983
Moretti, M. M., Fine, S., Marriage, K., & Haley, G. Childhood and adolescent
depression: Self-report versus parent-report information. Annual Meeting of the
Canadian Psychological Association, Winnipeg.
1982
Moretti, M. M. & Bakan, P. Conjugate lateral eye movements and performance
on the WAIS-R. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association,
Montreal.
CONFERENCES ORGANIZED
2004
2004
2003
2003
2002
Moretti, M. M. & Pepler, D. (November, 2004). Violence, Gender and Health
Workshop: A Meeting of CIHR-IGH Researchers, Toronto, ON.
Moretti, M. M. (November, 2004). Gender and Aggression CIHR NET Update,
Toronto, ON.
Moretti, M. M. (October, 2003). Gender and Aggression CIHR NET Update,
Vancouver, B.C.
Moretti, M. M. in collaboration with the Maples Adolescent Centre.(September
11-12th). Adolescent Mental Health: Evidence Based Perspectives & Programs.
Simon Fraser University Harbour Centre, Vancouver, B. C.
Moretti, M. M. (October, 2002). Gender and Aggression CIHR NET Update,
Vancouver, B.C.
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2002
Moretti, M. M., Odgers, C., & Jackson, M. (May 10-11th). Vancouver
Conference on Aggressive and Violent Girls, Wosk Centre, Vancouver, B.C.
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2011
Connect© Leader Training (February 21-27, 2010), Abbotsford, Canada
2010
Connect© Leader Training (October 21-27, 2010), Örebro University, Sweden
2010
Connect© Leader Training (January 21 -24, 2010), Vancouver, BC
2009
Connect© Staff Training (June 22-26, 2009), Halifax, Nova Scotia
2009
Connect© Leader Training (April 7-10, 2009), Penticton, BC
2009
Connect© Staff Training (March 3-6, 2009), Halifax, Nova Scotia
2009
Connect© Leader Training (June 8-11, 2009), Vancouver, BC
2009
Connect© Leader Training (September 1-5, 2009), Örebro University, Sweden
2008
Connect© Leader Training (April 7-10, 2008), Maples Adolescent Treatment
Center, Burnaby, BC
2008
Connect© Leader Training (Jan. 14-17, 2008), Kelowna, BC
2007
Connect© Leader Training (December, 2008), Örebro University, Örebro,
Sweden
2007
Staff Attachment Training (Jan 8-9, April 16-19, April 24-27, May 22-25, June
11-14), Maples Adolescent Treatment Center, Burnaby, BC
2007
Connect© Leader Training (Sept. 10-13, 2007), Maples Adolescent Treatment
Center, Burnaby, BC
2007
Connect© Leader Training (April 2-5, 2007), Maples Adolescent Treatment
Center, Burnaby, BC
2006
Connect© Leader Training (Sept. 11-14, 2006), Maples Adolescent Treatment
Center, Burnaby, BC
RESEARCH FUNDING*
CURRENT FUNDING APPLICATIONS
*
Denotes peer reviewed funding agency.
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Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
CURRENT FUNDING
2014
Strengthening Parent-Teen Relationships: Pathways to Improving Mental Health and
Wellbeing of Aboriginal Youth and Caregivers. (Letter of Intent) Pathways
Implementation Research Team, CIHR Institutes, Public Health Agency of Canada
(PHAC) & Health Canada and in partnership. Principal Investigator. $7,500
2013-2016*
Reducing reoffending and building resilience in adolescent offenders: Development,
implementation, and evaluation of a toolkit. Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council (SSHRC) Co-Investigator Partnership Development Grant.
$199,216.00
2011-2016*
Effectiveness of a Relational Intervention in Reducing Violence and Victimization in
At-risk Adolescent Girls and Boys. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR)
Team Grant. Principal Investigator. $1,473,013.00
2011-2014*
Strengthening Parent-Teen Relationships to Reduce Risk and Enhance Healthy
Development: A Sex and Gender Framework in Translating Research into
Practice. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), Institute for Gender and
Health (IGH). Principal Investigator. $551,943.00
2011-2015*
A Societal Approach to Preventing Violence and Achieving Healthy Relationships.
Networks of Centres of Excellence, Knowledge Mobilization. Co-Investigator.
$1,600.000.00
2011-2014*
Addressing the Consequences of Violence and Trauma: A Health Intervention for
Women in an Indigenous Context. CIHR, IGH, Co-Investigator. $165,6175.00
2009-2014*
Violence and Victimization: Reducing Risk and Promoting Health and Well Being for
Girls and Young Women. CIHR, IHG, Senior Research Chair. Principal Investigator
$925,000.00
2009-2014*
Centre for Research on Gender and Social Disparities in Mental Health and
Addictions. CIHR, Centres for Research Development in Gender, Mental Health
and Addictions. Co-Investigator. $1,990,117.00
PAST FUNDING
2011-2012
The mental health needs of high-risk youth in British Columbia: A qualitative
evaluation of resilience, service utilization and barriers to care. Office of the
Representative of Children and Youth. Primary Investigator, $30,000.00
2011-2012*
Reducing Violence and Victimization in Adolescence: A Sex and Gender Based
Analysis and Intervention Strategy. CIHR, Team Grant: Violence, Gender and
Health. Principal Investigator. $10,000.00 for preparation of full application.
2007-2012*
Transition to Young Adulthood in Girls at Risk for Aggression and Antisocial
Behaviour: Risk, Resilience and Developmental Trajectories. CIHR, IGH. Principal
Investigator. $952,314.00
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Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
2009-2010*
Canada-U.S. Gender and Health Research Group. CIHR. Meeting, Planning and
Dissemination Grant: Gender, Sex and Health. Co-Investigator. $15,000.00
2002-2007*
Aggressive and violent girls: Contributing factors, developmental course and
intervention strategies. CIHR, New Emerging Research Team. Principal
Investigator. $1,231,992.00
2006*
Connecting the Dots to prevent bullying and victimization from preschool to high
school. Strategic Clusters. SSHRC Strategic Research Clusters. Co-Investigator.
$25,000.00
2006*
Understanding aggression and violence in adolescent girls and boys: A cross-cultural
examination of developmental pathways, social, physical and mental health
outcomes. CIHR, International Opportunities Program Development/Planning Grant.
Principal Investigator. $25,000.00
2005*
Transition to adolescence and risk for psychopathology. CIHR, Team Grant, RFA
Support Grant. Principal Investigator. $8,000.00
2004-2007*
Child & Youth Developmental Trajectories Research Unit (CYDTRU): Developmental
trajectories of children and youth. Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research.
Co-Investigator. $1,000,000.00
2004-2006*
Hearing the voices of marginalized ethnocultural girls: How community change can
address their needs for safe and equal inclusion. Canadian Heritage
Multiculturalism Program. Co-Investigator. $74,000.00
2004-2005*
Giving voice to marginalized girls: Understanding their needs as a first step in
reducing violence. National Crime Prevention Strategy, Community Mobilization
Program. Principal Investigator. $15,000.00
2002-2005*
Evaluating children at high risk for social and academic failure. Human Early
Learning Partnership (HELP). Co-Investigator. $86,000.00
2003
Adolescent Mental Health: Evidence Based Interventions Models and Programs.
Ministry for Family and Child Development. Principal Investigator. $52,000.00
2002-2005*
Aggressive and violent girls. Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP). Principal
Investigator. $60,000.00
1999-2002*
Self-Regulatory Functions of Self-Other Representations: Individual &
Developmental Considerations. Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council
of Canada. Principal Investigator. $70,065.00
1999-2001*
High-risk adolescents with substance use problems: A prospective study of
adjustment. Steel Fund. Principal Investigator. $14,000.00
1997-1999*
Aggressive and violent girls: Risk factors and developmental paths. British Columbia
Health Research Foundation. Principal Investigator. $56,251.91.00
1996-1998
Conduct disorder: Etiological factors and treatment programs. Forensic Psychiatric
Commission of British Columbia. Principal Investigator. $20,000.00
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Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
1995-1997*
Gender Differences in Substance Use Among High Risk Adolescents. Steel Fund
Principal Investigator. $17,962.00
1992-1995*
Interpersonal aspects of self-representation: Own versus other perspectives on the
self. Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada. Principal
Investigator. $69,000.00
1993-1994*
Predicting substance use in conduct-disordered youth from attachment problems and
psychological distress. Steel Fund. Principal Investigator. $10,000.00
1991-1992*
Automatic and controlled behavior: A comparison of incarcerated and unincarcerated
adolescents and adults. Social Science & Humanities Research Council of Canada,
Small Grants Program. Co-Investigator. $4,000.00
1990-1991
Self-Representation and Depression in Children. President's Research Grant, Simon
Fraser University. Principal Investigator. $4,000.00
1988-1991*
Self-evaluative standards and self-referent information processing. Social Sciences
& Humanities Research Council of Canada. Principal Investigator. $41,655.18
1988-1991*
Children at risk: The offspring of depressed and chronically ill mothers. Laidlaw
Foundation. Co-Investigator. $27,705.20
1986-1989
Self-reference effects. University of Waterloo, Faculty of Arts Research Grant.
Principal Investigator. $10,000.00
RESEARCH CENTRE MEMBERSHIPS, APPOINTMENTS AND CONSULTATION POSITIONS
ADD PROVINCIAL HEALTH WOMEN TABLE
DATE
ROLE
ORGANIZATION
2015
Member
Provincial Women’s Health Strategy, Violence Against Women
Reference Group
2014-current
Chair
Chair, British Columbia College of Psychologists.
33
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Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
2014-current
Committee
Member
Killam Prize Selection Committee
2010-2011
Member
Canadian Institute of Health Research, Psychological, SocioCultural and Behavioural Determinants of Health (PSB) Peer
Review Committee
2010
Member
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, IGH Summer Institute,
Mentor
2010
Member
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, IGH Summer Institute,
Conference Committee and Applicant Reviewer
2009-2012
Member
Inquiry Committee, British Columbia College of Psychologists
2008-2009
Member
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, MHG Committee
2008-2012
Member
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Strategic Training
Institutes in Health Research, Peer Review Committee
2008-2010
Co-Leader
Child and Youth Health Research Network, Michael Smith
Foundation for Health Research
2006-date
Research
Partner
PREVNet (Promoting Relationships & Eliminating Violence),
Networks of Centres of Excellence
2005-2005
Member
Canadian Institutes of Health Research Mid-Career
Investigator Salary Award Review Committee
2005-2009
Member
BC Child and Youth Health Research Network, Michael Smith
Foundation for Health Research, Network Executive
Committee
2004-2005
Member
BC Ministry of Children and Family Development, Expert Table
on Conduct Disorder
2003-2006
Member
Canadian Institute of Health Research, Psychological, SocioCultural and Behavioural Determinants of Health (PSB) Peer
Review Committee
2004-2005
Member
Child and Youth Health Indicators Expert Panel, Canadian
Association of Pediatrics Health Centres
2002-2003
Member
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Strategic Training
Grant (SNC) Review Committee
2001 – 2007
Member
BC Ministry for Children and Family Development, Advisory
Board, Provincial Child Mental Health Plan Development
34
CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
2001 – 2012
Member
Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP), University of
British Columbia, BC
2000 – 2002
Invited
Member
British Columbia’s Children’s Commission
2000 – 2001
Program
Evaluation
Consultant
BC Ministry for Children and Family Development: Secure
Care Project
1999 – 2002
Program
Evaluation
Consultant
Family Court Centre, BC Ministry for Children and Family
Development
1991 – present
Member
Mental Health, Law & Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University,
BC
1989 – present
Clinical and
Maples Adolescent Treatment Centre, British Columbia.
Program
Development
Consultant
DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS†
DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEES‡
Tenure and Promotion Committee§
Clinical Program Committee, Member (1989 to date)
Appointments Planning Committee, Member
Clinical Science Area, Member
Director, Clinical Program (September 2002 to 2003)
Director, Clinical Program Training Centre, (1995-1999)
Resource Allocation Committee
Search Committees
UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES
SSHRC/CIHR University Review Panel, Psychology Department Representative, 2002-2006
Senate Committee on Disciplinary Appeals
EDITORIAL AND OTHER REVIEW SERVICE:
2014-current
International
Advisory Board
2010-current
Consulting Editor
2011-current
Consulting Editor
2011
Review Panel
2009-current
Consulting Editor
Attachment & Human Development
Child Development
Journal of Adolescence
Centre for Youth and Society, University of Victoria
Partner Abuse
†
Service varies from year to year
Committee work typically served repeatedly unless otherwise indicated by specific dates
§
Elected positions
‡
35
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Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Ad hoc journal reviewer (approximately 1 manuscript per month):
 Journal of Adolescent Research
 Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
 Psychological Bulletin
 Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
 Cognition and Emotion
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Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
TEACHING
GRADUATE COURSES
-
Advanced Intervention (809)
Developmental Psychopathology: Etiology and Diagnosis
Adult Psychopathology: Etiology and Diagnosis
Ethics & Professional issues
Personality Theory & Research
Attachment Theory & Research
Introduction to Intervention (Foundations; CBT; Relational; Dynamic Models)
Clinical Research Models and Methods
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
- Psychopathology - Adults
- Personality Theory and Research
- Advanced Topics: The Self - Theory & Research
- Advanced Topics: Attachment, Psychopathology and Intervention
- Advanced Topics: Depression – Theory, Research & Clinical Strategies
- Advanced Topics: Developmental Psychopathology
- Clinical Research Models and Methods
SENIOR SUPERVISORY DUTIES: POSTDOCTORAL, PHD DISSERTATIONS, MA THESES AND HONOURS
PROJECTS
IN PROGRESS
NAME
DEGREE
PROJECT/THESIS TITLE
STATUS
DATE BEGAN
Thompson,
Brittni
Hons. BA
The relationship between ASD,
attachment and aggression
Active
2015
Khalil, Negina
Hons. BA
Predicting victimization in romantic dating
relationships among teens exposed to
parental maltreatment
Active
2015
Sierra, C.
PhD
Engaging fathers in parenting programs
Active
2015
Larstone,
Roseann
Postdoctoral
Fellow
Research Associate
Active
2011
O’Donnell,
Katherine
PhD
Active
2013
Craig,
Stephanie
PhD
Genetic markers associated with
sensitivity to attachment based
interventions.
Callous and unemotional traits as
moderator of treatment outcome.
Active
2013
37
CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME
DEGREE
PROJECT/THESIS TITLE
STATUS
DATE BEGAN
Bartolo,
Tania
PhD
Developmental antecedents of sadness
and anger rumination: Examining the
roles of attachment and affect regulation
Active
2010
Dangaltcheva
Antonia
PhD
Development of an Attachment Based
Program for Parents of Teens with
Gender Dysphoria
Active
2014
COMPLETED PROJECTS
NAME
DEGREE
DISSERTATION/THESIS TITLE
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS
Catherine,
CIHR
Stress reactivity and adolescent health
Nicole
Postdoctoral
Fellow
COMPLETION
DATE
2010
Postdoctoral
Fellow
Attachment based interventions – effectiveness and
process
2011
Dangaltcheva
Antonia
M.A.
Attachment Hierarchies Among At Risk Teens and
Psychological Adjustment
2014
Sierra, Carlos
M. A.
Biological mothers and fathers attending a parenting
intervention alone versus together: An investigation of the
Effectiveness of Connect
2015
Bartolo,
Tania
M.A.
The relationship between childhood maltreatment and
girls’ aggression. The role of rejection sensitivity.
2010
Watson,
Gillian
M.A.
Mental health profiles and needs of youth with serious
behaviour problems
2009
Penney,
Stephanie
M.A.
Factor structure of the PCL-YV:
2002
Da Silva,
Kimberley
M.A.
Self-esteem, Narcissism and Hostile Attribution Bias as
Predictors of Aggressive Behavior in Adolescents:
Gender Specific Models
2003
Steiger,
Andree
M.A.
Factors Structure and Validity of the Comprehensive
Adolescent-Parent Attachment Inventory
2003
Kovacs,
Susanna
M.A.
The relationship between self-representations and mood
and their impact on cognition
2000
Obsuth,
Ingrid
MA DEGREES
38
CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Wiebe,
Vaneesa
M.A.
Parenting style and self-other representation in high-risk
adolescents: The moderating role of attachment patterns
1999
Lessard,
Jocelyne
M.A.
The role of psychological distress and attachment in
adolescent substance use.
1994
Fairbrother,
Nicole
M.A.
Actual-ideal discrepancies and sociotropy: Vulnerability
markers for depression
1994
Nesbitt,
Carolyn
M.A.
Development of the self-system: Attachment styles and
discrepancy self-representations
1994
Vlassev,
Inna
M.A.
Stability and change in self-concept in self-discrepancy
theory
1994
Rein,
Amy
M.A.
Toward an understanding of self-representation in
depressed women.
1993
PHD DISSERTATIONS
Watson,
Gillian
PhD
Service use and barriers to Care for Youth with Serious
Behaviour Problems: A Longitudinal Study
2014
Coupland,
Ruth
PhD
Maltreatment and Psychopathy Subtypes in High-Risk
Adolescent Females
2011
Obsuth,
Ingrid
Ph.D.
The role of attachment and affect regulation in aggressive
behaviour: Concurrent and prospective effects among atrisk adolescents
2009
Steiger,
Andree
Ph.D.
Agreement between adolescent and parent reports of
attachment
2008
Catchpole,
Rosalind
Ph.D.
Psychopathy, attachment and violent and aggressive
behavior in adolescents
2008
Stephanie,
Penney
Ph.D.
Too much, too little: The roles of emotion regulation and
deficient affect in youth violence.
2007
Da Silva,
Kimberley
Peled,
Maya
Ph.D.
Narcissism, psychopathy and attachment among high risk
adolescents
Anger rumination and affect regulation as predictors of
aggression among high risk adolescents
2006
Wiebe,
Vaneesa
Ph.D.
Attachment as a predictor of functioning in high risk
adolescents
2006
Brown,
Corina
Ph.D.
Generational boundary dissolution in post-divorce parentchild relationships
2002
Lessard,
Jocelyne
Ph.D.
Secure base and safe haven within the therapeutic
relationship: An attachment theory based analysis
2002
Ph.D.
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2006
CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pateneaude,
Renee
Ph.D.
Moderators of children’s exposure to inter-parental
conflict: Control and role responsibility beliefs
2000
Warren,
Michelle
Ph.D.
Defense mechanisms as moderators of trauma
symptomatology in maltreated adolescents
2000
Nesbitt,
Carolyn
Ph.D.
Effects of media consumption, through guide elaboration
and proportional valuation of self, on eating pathology in
young women
2000
Rein,
Amy
Ph.D.
Sexual orientation and suicidal behavior among
adolescents
1998
Bush,
Alice
Ph.D.
Direct and indirect paths of parental influence in
understanding and predicting condom use among late
adolescents and young adults
1997
Hanley,
Jordan
Ph.D.
Tiger soup revisited: The involvement of attachment,
care-giving and sexual behaviors systems in early adult
romantic relationships
1997
Acton,
Bryan
Ph.D.
A new look at human figure drawings: Results of a metaanalysis and drawing scale development
1995
HONORS THESES 1989-PRESENT
Depression in Adolescents: The Role of Affect
Woodward,
Hons.
Regulation and Rejection Sensitivity
Melissa
BA
Keithley,
Jake
Hons.
BA
Shelly,
Zhou
Hons.
Aggression in Adolescent Friendships:
Examining the Role of Attachment and Affect Regulation
2013
2011
2008
BA
Expanding self-expansion theory: The role of ideal self in
self-expansion motives (co-supervisor with Dr. S. Wright)
Foran,
Kathleen
Hons.
BA
Rejection sensitivity in romantic relationships:
The effect of self-Restraint on aggression
2004
Luedmann,
Marei Bindi
Hons
BA
Fearful versus dismissing attachment patterns:
Construct validation in a clinical adolescent sample
2002
Cue,
Ben
Hons.
B.A.
Depression in men: Searching for the significance of
other standpoints on the self
2000
40
CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Marlene M. Moretti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
McKay,
Sue
Hons.
B.A.
Self-representation in adolescent females: The
significance of parental autonomy support
1999
Scoular,
Douglas
Hons.
B.A.
Gender differences in performance IQ and verbal IQ in a
conduct-disordered population: Implications for severity
and comorbidity
1999
Allen,
Rachel
Hons.
B.A.
Conflict and clarity: The relationship between underlying
components in the self-system
1998
Capadouca,
Andrea
Hons.
B.A.
The relationship between removal from home and
security of attachment in adolescents
1998
Sengsorwanh,
V.
Hons.
B.A.
Self-construals, aggression and depression: Gender
differences
1998
Carswell,
Julie
Hons.
B.A.
Standpoints on the self: Emotional and interpersonal
consequences of self-discrepancy
1993
Phillion,
Norm
Hons.
B.A.
Self-guide discrepancies and interpersonal relationships
1991
Creed,
Mardi
Hons.
B.A.
Perceptions of self versus others in clinical and remitted
depressed patients
1989
Farrel, Lisa
Hons.
B.A.
Self-discrepancy and the impact of positive selfreference feedback
1989
Kallos, V.
Hons.
B.A.
Correspondence of self-perceptions of others
evaluations of the self: A comparison of depressed and
non-depressed individuals
1989
Leung, D. J.
Hons.
B.A.
Self-discrepancy: Cognitive and affective responses to
negative interpersonal feedback
1989
Taylor, Stephen
Hons.
B.A.
Depression and hemispheric asymmetries in the
perception of emotion
1989
Butt, John
Hons.
B.A.
The role of self-reference in mood congruent information
processing
1989
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