Ph.D. The Ohio State University, 1987_1991 APA approved doctoral program in Clinical Psychology
M.A. The Ohio State University, 1985_1987 Major: Clinical Psychology
B.A. The University of California Santa Barbara, 1978_1983 Major: Experimental Psychology
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Psychological Association
Washington State Psychological Association
HONORS AND AWARDS
1998 Dedicated Service Award, Northwest Burn Foundation.
1998 Outstanding Service Award, Washington State Psychological Association.
1995_1997 Elected Chapter III President of the Washington State Psychological Association.
1992 RSA Postdoctoral Award, University of Washington, Dept. of Rehab. Med.
1989_1990 Graduate Student Alumni Research Award, The Ohio State University.
1989_1990 Sigma Xi Research Grant, New Haven, Connecticut.
1986_present The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, The Ohio State University.
1983 Graduation with High Honors and Distinction in the Major, The University of California, Santa
Barbara.
1983 Morgan Award Fund: Research Promise in Psychology, The University of California, Santa Barbara.
1983 Scroll of Recognition for Honors Research,The University of California, Santa Barbara.
1982 Presidential Undergraduate Fellowship Research Award, The University of California, Santa Barbara.
1981_1983 Dean's List Scholar, The University of California, Santa Barbara.
1981_1983 J & I Cambell Academic Scholarship, The University of California, Santa Barbara.
CLINICAL FIELDWORK - POSTDOCTORAL EXPERIENCE
December 1991_present
Private Practice. Individual, couples, family, & group therapies. Relationship issues, domestic
violence, stress, grief, depression, anxiety, phobias, panic, PTSD, OCD, pain control, rehabilitation issues, addiction, sex
therapy, identity issues, and psychometric testing.
November 1991_ November 1992
Rehabilitation Psychology Service, University November 1992 of Washington, Harborview Medical Center.
Postdoctoral Fellow. Individual, family, and group therapy, behavioral medicine, consultation, crisis counseling, hypnotherapy,
and psychological test interpretation with head trauma, stroke, spinal cord injured, and burn patients.
APA ACCREDITED CLINICAL INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
July 1990 _ July 1991 University of Washington, School of Medicine
GRADUATE SCHOOL FIELD EXPERIENCE
September 1985_June 1990 The Ohio State University _ APA accredited
PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOP & SEMINAR EXPERIENCE
August 1995 - Stress Management Workshop. Workshop Leader: Snohomish Health District.
April 1995 - Brief Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Anxiety and Panic. Co_Presenter: Washington State
Psychological Association Spring Convention, Bellevue, Washington.
December 1994 - Intimacy and Lasting Relationships. Workshop Leader: University of Washington.
March 1993 - Common Psychological Complications in the Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury. Guest Lecturer:
Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane, Washington.
March 1993 - Family Communication Workshop. Workshop Leader: University of Washington.
January 1992 - Definitions, Myths, & Misconceptions of Hypnosis. Workshop Leader: Washington Academy
of Clinical Hypnosis.
PUBLICATIONS
Schwebel, Andrew I., Moss, Barry F., & Fine, Mark A. (1999). Understanding Cognitive Changes
In Intimacy In Long-Term Romantic Relationships. Psychological Reports, 84, 517-532.
Moss, Barry F., Patterson, David R., & Everett, John, E. (1994). Psychological Support and
Pain Management of the Burn Patient. In J. F. Vilain (Ed.), Burn Care and Rehabilitation: Principles and Practice. Philadelphia,
PA: F.A. Davis Company.
Moss, Barry F., & Schwebel, Andrew I. (1993). Defining intimacy in romantic relationships. Family
Relations, 42, 31_37.
Schwebel, Andrew I., Dunn, Ryan L., Moss, Barry F., & Renner, Maureena A. (1992). Factors associated
with Relationship Stability in Geographically_Separated Couples. Journal of College Student Development, 33(3), 222_230.
Moss, Barry F., & Magaro, Peter A. (1989). Personality types and hetero versus auto hypnosis. Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology, 57(3), 532_538.
Magaro, Peter A., & Moss, Barry F. (1989). The effect of analytic versus holistic encoding instructions
on hemispheric superiority. Cortex, 25, 317_324.
Stech, F. J., McClintock, C. G., & Moss, B. F. (1984). The effectiveness of the 'carrot' and the
'stick' in increasing dyadic outcomes during duopolistic bargaining. Behavioral Science, 29(1), 1_12.