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    Jeffrey M. Lating, Ph.D.
    Professor of Psychology
    Associate Chair

    Director, Clinical Training

    Office: Beatty Hall, Room 220D
    Telephone: 410-617-2094
    Email:
    JLating@loyola.edu

    Education:

    • B.A., (Psychology), Swarthmore College
    • M.S., (Clinical Psychology), University of Georgia
    • Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology), University of Georgia
    • Pre-doctoral Internship, Homewood Hospital Center
    • Post-doctoral, The Johns Hopkins Hospital       
    • Licensed Psychologist in Maryland

    Scholarly Interests:

    • Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
    • Coronary-prone risk factors
    • Behavioral medicine

    Representative Publications:

    Konig, A., Lating, J., Kirkhart, M. W. (2007). Content of disclosure and health: Autonomic response to 
           talking about a stressful event. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 7, 1-8.

    Stapleton, A. B., Lating, J., Kirkhart, M., & Everly, G. S., Jr. (2006). Effects of medical crisis 
           intervention on anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress symptoms: A meta-analysis. 
           Psychiatric Quaterly, 77, 231-238.

    Lating, J. M., Sherman, M. F., Peragine, T. F. (2006). PTSD reactions and coping responses of 
           American Airlines flight attendants who were former employees of Trans World Airlines: Further 
           support of a psychological contagion effect. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 6, 144-153.

    Everly, G. S., Jr., & Lating, J. M. (2005). Integration of cognitive and personality-based 
           conceptualization and treatment of psychological trauma. International Journal of Emergency 
           Mental Health
    , 7, 263-276.

    Lating, J. M. (2005). The psychological contagion effect. In G. S. Everly, Jr., & C. L. Parker (Eds.), 
           Mental health aspects of disaster: Public health preparedness and response. (Vol. 1). 
           (pp. 44-58). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness.

    Everly, G. S., Jr., Lating, J. M., & Mitchell, J. T. (2005). Innovations in crisis intervention: Critical 
           Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) and Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM). In A. R. 
           Roberts (Ed.), Crisis intervention handbook: Assessment, treatment, and research. (3rd ed.) 
           (pp.221-245). London: Oxford University Press.

    Lating, J. M., Sherman, M. F., Lowry, J. L., Everly, G. S., Jr., & Peragine, T. F. (2004). PTSD reactions 
           and coping responses of East Coast and West Coast American Airlines flight attendants after 
           September 11: A possible psychological contagion effect? Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
           192(12), 876-879.

    Lating, J. M., Sherman, M. F., Everly, G. S., Jr., Lowry, J. L., & Peragine, T. F. (2004). PTS reactions 
           and functioning of American Airlines flight attendants in the wake of September 11. Journal of 
           Nervous and Mental Disease
    , 192(6), 435-441.

    Glick, N. P., Lating, J. M., & Kotchick, B. A. (2004). Child sexual abuse evaluations in an emergency 
           room: An overview and suggestions for a multidisciplinary approach. International Journal of 
           Emergency Mental Health
    , 6(3), 111-120.   

    Everly, G. S., Jr., & Lating, J. M. (2004). Personality-guided therapy for PTSD. 
           Washington, DC: APA Press.

    Course Offerings:

    PY261: Health Psychology
    PY918: Professional Development and Consultation

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