BRIDGET C. BAILEY, MSW, LISW bailey.798@buckeyemail.osu.edu 412-613-8580 125 E. Lincoln Avenue Columbus Ohio 43214 EDUCATION Ph.D., The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, May 2019 Candidate for Doctorate of Philosophy in Social Work Specialization: Child and adolescent mental health intervention and translational research Proposed Dissertation Title: A Post Hoc Analysis of the Process and Outcomes of Interpersonal Social Rhythms Therapy for Adults with Bipolar II Disorder: Steps Towards Dissemination Chair: Theresa Early, MSW, Ph.D. Committee: Tamara Davis, Ph.D., Dr. Alicia Bunger, Ph.D., Dr. Natasha Slesnick, Ph.D. This dissertation proposes a secondary data analysis of a study testing the efficacy of Interpersonal Social Rhythms Therapy (IPSRT) plus placebo compared to IPSRT plus medication in the treatment of bipolar II disorder depression. The purpose of this study is to examine if participants experience a change in suicidal ideation and specific domains of functioning (e.g. interpersonal relationships, employment, cognitive functioning, etc.) and if this change differs when participants receive medication in addition to IPSRT. Additionally, this study seeks to understand who may be treated successfully with IPSRT alone on what outcomes by examining moderators of treatment response (i.e. childhood trauma and baseline anxiety, and previous number of mood episodes). Finally, the study examines whether these treatments close the time lag seen between recovery from symptoms and impaired functioning often seen in individuals with bipolar disorder. Data analyses will be conducted using hierarchical linear modeling and survival analysis. The goal of this study is to aid in future dissemination and implementation of IPSRT for bipolar II disorder and to inform the emerging staging model of treatment, which aims to tailor personalize treatment choice to stage of illness progression. M.S.W., The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 2010 Masters of Social Work Concentration: Clinical practice/mental health B. Phil in Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 2009 Bachelors of Philosophy in Social Work Concentration: Psychology, Natural Science Thesis Title: Acute interpersonal psychotherapy for major depressive disorder: Treatment predictors in relation to treatment specificity Thesis Adviser: Helen Petracchi, Ph.D., Thesis Committee: Ellen Frank, Ph.D., Holly Swartz, MD, Catherine Greeno, Ph.D., Nancy Grote, Ph.D. Bailey 1
LISCENSURE State of Ohio Licensed Independent Social Worker March 2017-Present AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS The Ohio State University College of Social Work Alumni Scholarship 2017-2019 College of Social Work, The Ohio State University ($2,000/year) Anna Marie Robinson Scholarship for Mental Health Research 2009-2013; 2018-2019 College of Social Work, The Ohio State University ($2,200/year) Burner Fellow 2008 Honors College, University of Pittsburgh ($10,000) Learner Research Award 2007-2008 Honors College, University of Pittsburgh Maddie B. Addis Scholarship 2007-2008 The Pittsburgh Foundation ($1,000) Henrietta T. Campbell Scholarship 2007-2008 The Pittsburgh Foundation ($2,000) Broecker Memorial Fund Scholarship 2007-2008 The Pittsburgh Foundation ($2,000) Brackenridge Undergraduate Research Fellowship 2007 Honors College, University of Pittsburgh ($4,000) PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Bailey, B. C., & Davis, T. (2012). Mental health parity legislation: Implications for children and youth with serious emotional disturbance. Social Work in Mental Health, 10(1), 12-33. Goldstein, T. R., Goldstein, B. I., Mantz, M. B., Bailey, B. C., & Douaihy, A. A. (2011). Brief motivational intervention for preventing medication-associated weight gain among youth with bipolar disorder: treatment development and case report. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 21(3), 275-280. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Bailey, B. C., & Early, T. Psychotherapy for adults with bipolar disorder a systematic review: Evaluation of suicidalilty and functioning. Target Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders (manuscript in preparation). Bailey 2
Bailey, B. C., Sweeney, H. A., & Potts, L. How training and stigma interplay in buprenorphine prescribing in the treatment of opioid use disorder. Target Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (manuscript in preparation). CONFERENCES/PRESENTATIONS Sweeney, H. A. & Bailey, B. C. (2018, September). Trends in Suicide Data. Workshop presented at Ohio Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Columbus, OH. Potts, L. & Bailey, B. C. (2018, June), Ohio opioid treatment needs assessment and gap analysis. Paper presentation at Ohio s 2018 Opioid Conference. Columbus, OH Bailey, B. C. (2009, March), Acute interpersonal psychotherapy for major depressive disorder: Treatment predictors in relation to treatment specificity. Paper presentation at the Third International Conference on Interpersonal Psychotherapy: Global Update. Columbia University Teachers College, New York, NY. RESEARCH INTERESTS Child, adolescent, and adult mental illness; Bipolar disorders; Comorbidities, co-occurring trauma and substance use disorders; Intervention, process, dissemination, implementation, and sustainability research; Community mental health partnerships; Suicide prevention; Evidenced based treatments (e.g. dialectical behavior therapy, interpersonal social rhythms therapy, motivational interviewing); Trauma informed care; Underserved populations; Peer support RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Intern/Co-Investigator 2017- Present Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Columbus, OH Concentration/Topic: Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis Co-PI: Helen Anne Sweeney Assisting in writing IRB documents, developing surveys, data collection, writing needs assessments/policy recommendations, conducting a literature review, presenting at Ohio s 2018 Opioid Conference, and co-authoring publications in peer-reviewed journals Graduate Research Assistant 2013 Concentration/Topic: Hospital to Community Trauma Informed Continuity of Care PI: Theresa Early MSW, Ph.D. Participated in collaborative conceptual research team meetings and collaborated in developing instruments Graduate Research Assistant 2012-2013 Concentration/Topic: LGBTQQ Wellness Study in College Students Co-PI: Tamara Davis MSW, Ph.D. Bailey 3
Assisted in writing IRB application, participated in collaborative interdisciplinary research meetings, collected data, and assisted with facilitation of focus groups Research Assistant 2012-2013 Concentration/Topic: Readiness for Community Mental Health Centers to Implement TF-CBT PI: Alicia Bunger, MSW, Ph.D. Assisted in writing literature review and constructing a poster for presentation Study Coordinator 2011-2012 The Ohio State University Department of Psychiatry, Columbus, OH Concentration/Topic: Adolescent Multi-Family Group Psycho-educational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) PI: Mary Fristad, Ph.D., ABPP Assisted with IRB application and recruitment, conducted intake interviews, facilitated completion of self-report measures/data collection, and entered data Graduate Research Assistant 2010-2012 The Ohio State University College of Social Work/Department of Psychiatry, Columbus, OH Concentration/Topic: Longitudinal Assessment of Manic Symptoms PI: Mary Fristad, Ph.D., ABPP Conducted semi-structured interviews, monitored fidelity, collaborated in case reviews, and made referrals and recommendations for care Graduate Research Assistant 2010-2011 Concentration/Topic: Parent sense of involvement in their child s mental health care Co-PI: Tamara Davis MSW, Ph.D. Conducted and wrote literature reviews Graduate Research Assistant 2009-2010 Concentration/Topic: Continuity of care in children and adolescent mental health services PI: Cynthia Fontanella, Ph.D. Wrote a literature review, constructed a coding manual, coded/merged and analyzed data in SPSS Project Coordinator 2007-2008 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, OH Concentration/Topic: Motivational Interviewing as an intervention for psychotropic medication related weight gain in patients with pediatric bipolar disorder Co-PI: Tina Goldstein, Ph.D. Assisted in preparing IRB documents, constructing a manual, and designing study instruments and treatment protocol; co-conducted semi-structured interviews; and coauthored a paper for publication Bailey 4
Research Assistant 2006-2008 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA Concentration/Topic: Treatment process and outcome of mood disorders PIs: Ellen Frank, Ph.D. and Holly Swartz, MD Participated in an interdisciplinary research team, rated interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) and interpersonal social rhythms therapy (IPSRT) sessions to fidelity, trained independent raters to reliability, participated in research development meetings, and trained as an independent evaluator in semi-structured instruments to assess mood symptoms Research Assistant 2007 University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PA Concentration/Topic: Social work student's attitudes towards poverty PIs: Rafael Engel, Ph.D. and Helen Petracchi, Ph.D. Assisted in a literature review and performed data entry Independent Research Project 2007 University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PA Concentration/Topic: Comorbidity of mental illness and substance abuse in mothers within Allegheny County Children Youth and Families (CYS) Supervisor: Rafael Engel, Ph.D. Wrote a research proposal and performed data collection, entry, and analysis with SPSS PRACTICE EXPERIENCE Central Ohio Mental Health Center 2014-2017 Therapist December 2014-May 2017 Supervisor: Kirsten Hanson MSW, LISW-S Specialized in the treatment of youth with trauma and mood disorders, as well as, adults with trauma, personality disorders, and mood disorders; initiated and co-facilitated dialectical behavior therapy informed skills groups for teens and adults; and trained as a Certified Trauma Professional Directions for Youth and Families 2014 Outreach Social Worker Supervisor: Frances Duetchle MSW, LISW-S Engaged in individual, family, and group therapy adolescents with severe social, emotional, behavioral problems, and complex trauma in school and home based settings; initiated and co-facilitated a dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) informed skills group for teen boys; trained in Acceptance Regulation and Competency (ARC) framework intervention for youth and families with complex trauma; and advocated for and assisted children and families in collaboration with children s services and juvenile court Bailey 5
Nationwide Children s Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2009-2010 Intern Supervisor: Maureen Maher-Bridge, LISW Conducted semi-structured interviews with children and adolescents and families and received training and supervision in cognitive behavioral therapy OSU Harding Hospital Child and Adolescent Inpatient Unit 2009-2010 Intern Supervisor: Ken Yeager, MSW, Ph.D. Assisted in planning of and co-lead dialectical behavioral therapy informed groups; conducted weekly individual therapy sessions; performed case management; and participated in rounds, recreational therapy and stress management group Allegheny County Office of Children Youth and Families 2006-2007 Caseworker Intern Coordinated case management for families, meeting with families and providers regularly and assisting families in utilizing community resources and behavioral health services; advocated for youth and families in court; and utilized interventions to protect children from abuse and neglect, provide permanent homes for children, and preserve families whenever possible Strawberry Fields Incorporated 2005 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Counselor Performed case management while promoting self-determination and emphasizing consumer's strengths, utilized crisis intervention skills/de-escalation techniques, facilitated use of various community resources, and coordinated regular treatment team meetings, Skills of Central Pennsylvania, 2005 Residential Rehabilitative Counselor Assisted adults with dual-diagnoses of intellectual disabilities and psychiatric illnesses in their daily living and transition into the community and utilized crisis intervention/deescalation techniques TEACHING EXPERIENCE SWK 3597: Adolescent Parenthood and Sexuality: Spring 2018 An International Perspective, Instructor BSW Online Course, The Ohio State University, College of Social Work SWK3101: Professional Values and Ethics, Instructor Fall 2017 BSW Online Course, The Ohio State University, College of Social Work SWK 3597: Adolescent Parenthood and Sexuality: Spring 2017 An International Perspective, Instructor Bailey 6
BSW Online Course, The Ohio State University, College of Social Work SWK 1120: Introduction to Social Welfare, Instructor Spring 2013 BSW Course, The Ohio State University, College of Social Work SWK 3401: Discovering Evidence, Instructor Fall 2013 BSW Course, The Ohio State University, College of Social Work SWK 1120: Introduction to Social Welfare, Instructor Fall 2012 BSW Course, The Ohio State University, College of Social Work Directed Research, Supervisor Fall 2007-Spring 2008 Instructor: Dr. Ellen Frank Undergraduate Course, University of Pittsburgh, Psychology Department Depression and Manic Depression Prevention Program, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic SERVICE Volunteer (support group facilitator, advocate) 2009-current National Alliance on Mental Illness Franklin County and Ohio Chapters Co-facilitating support groups for consumers with mental illness, speaking on psycoeducation and advocacy regarding bipolar disorder on a local radio station and in person at a speaker series, participating in fundraising, advocacy and stigma reduction events Youth Mentor 2017-2018 LiFE Sports Youth Leadership Academy Ohio State University Mentored inner city youth and assisted with college and career readiness Support Group Facilitator 2014-2016 Mind Matters, Central of Vocational Alternatives (COVA) Columbus, OH Co-facilitated weekly support group for consumers with mental illness Treasurer 2013 National Alliance on Mental Illness Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Co-founded and co-facilitated a support group for consumers of mental illness and those with loved ones and family members with mental illness; coordinated educational, advocacy, and community partnership activities and workshops; Team captain of the Social Work team in the annual NAMI Walk 2012-2013 Graduate Student Representative 2012-2013 Ph.D. Program Committee College of Social Work, Ohio State University Bailey 7
Acted as student representative and advocated for doctoral students in regards to graduate research and teaching appointments, curriculum changes, and faculty support/mentorship opportunities. Treasurer 2012-2013 President 2011-2013 Doctoral Student Organization in Social Work, College of Social Work, Ohio State University Co-organized professional development workshops for social work doctoral students, coordinated and facilitated the student poster session at the National Symposium on Doctoral Research, and moderated various speakers at the National Symposium on Doctoral Research 2010-2013 Member 2009-2013 Social Welfare Action Alliance College of Social Work, Ohio State University Assisted in organizing and participated in advocacy, educational, and community service activities related to various social justice issues Support Group Facilitator 2011 Mental Health America Franklin County Columbus, OH Clinical facilitator at a weekly Schizophrenics Anonymous support group meeting Volunteer 2007-2008 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Child and Adolescent Bipolar Disorders Services Pittsburgh, PA Supervised children with bipolar disorder while their parents attend a monthly support group STATISTICAL SOFTWARE Stata SPSS ADDITIONAL TRAININGS Motivational Interviewing 2018 Columbus, OH (2 day training) Certified Clinical Trauma Professional 2016 International Association of Trauma Professionals Interpersonal Psychotherapy 2016 Online interactive course Bailey 8
Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency Therapy 2014 Columbus, OH (2 day training) REFERENCES Theresa Early, Ph.D., Associate Professor, College of Social Work, The Ohio State University Address: 1947 College Road, Columbus, OH, 43210, Tel. (614) 292-7602 Email: early.22@osu.edu Tamara Davis, Ph.D., Dean, School of Social Work, Indiana University Address: 4132B 902 W. New York Street Indianapolis, IN, 46202. Tel. (317) 274-8363 Email: tamsdavi@iu.edu Natasha Slesnick, Ph.D., Professor, Associate Dean for Research, Department of Human Sciences, The Ohio State University Address: 135 Campbell Hall, 1787 Neil Avenue, Columbus OH, 43210. Tel. (614) 247-8469 Email: slesnick.5@osu.edu Alicia Bunger, Ph.D., Associate Professor, School of Social Work, The Ohio State University Address: 1947 College Road, Columbus OH, 43210. Tel. (614) 688-8366 Email: bunger.5@osu.edu Helen Anne Sweeney, M.S., Project Manager, Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Office of Planning and Research Address: 254 West Schreyer Place, Columbus OH, 43214. Tel. (614) 263-1708 Email: helenanne.sweeney@mha.ohio.gov Bailey 9