CLINICIAN

Methodology • 2 focus groups of 6 female Allied health clinicians -4 PT,1 OT, 1 Speech pathologist • 1 focus group of 2 parents of children with CP or combined CP and ASD. Participants were sent the focus group questions one week prior to the session to either if they wished to decide to not enter the study or to give them time to consider the questions and write down some notes before the session. • Focus groups were facilitated by a senior physiotherapist experienced focus group moderator and with experience with people with disabilities. • A research assistant assisted with audio recording of the session. • A 60 minutes session was recorded and was transcribed using verbatim and analysed by NVivo software. • Facilitators and barriers to participation in community football activity were discussed with relevance to broader regional community for children with disability. • Codes and themes were generated independently by two researchers.


ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
• Professor -University Medical Line, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences -Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Child Development • Professor -University Medical Line (By courtesy), Pediatrics

COMMUNITY AND INTERNATIONAL WORK
• Committee on the Physically Ill Child • Expert Witness, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation • Task Force Member, Sex Offender Management Work Group

RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Adolescence • Brain and Learning Sciences

CURRENT RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY INTERESTS
Psychological issues in medically ill children.
Medical posttraumatic stress disorder.

2023
• The psychosocial organ transplant assessment: A call to action.Pediatric transplantation Shaw, R. J.

2020
• Implementing a standardized screening protocol for parental depression, anxiety, and PTSD symptoms in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.• Practice Patterns Revisited in Pediatric Psychosomatic Medicine PSYCHOSOMATICS Shaw, R. J., Pao, M., Holland, J. E., Demaso, D. R.
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Child & Adolescent Psychiatry) &, by courtesy, of Pediatrics Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences -Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and

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Preventing Vulnerable Child Syndrome in the NICU With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (PreVNT Trial), Not Recruiting • Prevention of Postpartum Traumatic Stress (PTSD) in Mothers With Preterm Infants.,Not Recruiting Teaching GRADUATE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM AFFILIATIONS • Psychiatry and Behavioral Science (Fellowship Program) Publications PUBLICATIONS Treatment of Psychological Distress in Parents of Premature Infants: PTSD in the NICU edited by Shaw, R. J., Horwitz, S. M.

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Clinical Manual of Pediatric Psychosomatic Medicine: Mental Health Consultation with Physically Ill Children and Adolescents Washington DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. Shaw RJ, DeMaso DR 2006 Preterm infant mental health in the neonatal intensive care unit: A review of research on NICU parent-infant interactions and maternal sensitivity.Infant mental health journal Hartzell, G., Shaw, R. J., Givrad,