Full Name
Jeffrey Goodie PhD, ABPP
Job Title
Professor
Company
Uniformed Services University of the Health Science
Speaker Short Bio
Jeffrey Goodie, Ph.D., ABPP is a board-certified clinical health psychologist and a Professor and Deputy Director of Research in the Department of Family Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), in Bethesda, MD. He retired after 22 years of active-duty service in the U.S. Air Force (9 years) and the U.S. Public Health Service (13 years). He earned his Ph.D. from West Virginia University and completed his residency and a post-doctoral fellowship in Clinical Health Psychology at Wilford Hall Medical Center at Lackland AFB. He served as the Director of Clinical Training of the Clinical Psychology program at USU for 8 years. As an Air Force psychologist he deployed at the beginning of OIF and as a USPHS officer he has deployed to multiple mass casualty and disaster responses including the Sandy Hook Shootings, Boston Marathon Bombings, and Hurricanes Sandy, Harvey and Maria. Dr. Goodie has served as a behavioral health consultant (BHC) in family medicine, internal medicine, and OB/GYN clinics. He has trained residents and providers from psychology and social work how to provide behavioral health interventions in integrated primary care settings. He currently serves as a partnering PI on a grant funded by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command that examines the effectiveness BHCs for providing interventions to those with chronic pain in primary care settings. He has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed articles. He is co-author of the book Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Step-by Step Guidance for Assessment and Intervention, now in its third edition. He also co-edited the 2015 book Biopsychosocial Assessment in Clinical Health Psychology. He served as the President of the American Board of Clinical Health Psychology. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 38), Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, and the Society of Behavioral Medicine.
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