Jennifer L. Hinesley, Psy.D., LCP
Assistant Professor
Clinical Psychologist
Department: Department of Family Medicine & Population Health
Phone: (804) 827-4124
Email: jennifer.hinesley@vcuhealth.org
Address/Location:
One Capitol Square, 6th Floor, Room 624
830 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Undergraduate Education
- B.S., Psychology, State University of New York at Cortland
Graduate Education
- Psy.D., Clinical Psychology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA
- M.S., Rehabilitation Counseling, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
Post Graduate Education
- Mary D. Ainsworth Child-Parent Attachment Clinic
The University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA - Children's National Medical Center
Washington, DC
Affiliate Departments
- Pediatrics
Research Expertise
- Maternal and Child Health
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Health Disparities
Vulnerable Populations
Clinical Specialties
- PTSD (child and adult)
Child Abuse (assessment and intervention)
Depression
Suicide (evaluation and intervention)
Anxiety Disorders
Parenting
Attachment
Integrated Behavioral Health Care
Teaching Expertise
- Psychotherapy with children, adolescents, families, and adults
Psychological Assessment;
Crisis Intervention
Suicide (Evaluation and Intervention)
Child Abuse (Evaluation and Intervention)
Inpatient and Outpatient Psychology
Keywords & Interest Areas
- Psychotherapy (children, families, adults)
Diagnostic Assessment and Consultation
Integrated Behavioral Health Care
Clinical Supervision
Developmental Psychopathology
Child and Adult PTSD
Attachment
Early Childhood Assessment and Intervention
Parenting
Practice Sites
Awards & Honors
- Emerging Scholar Program, Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research, VCU
Professional Affiliations
- Richmond Academy of Medicine
American Psychological Association
Society for Research in Child Development
Zero to Three
Selected Peer Reviewed Publications:
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Copeland, W., Shanahan, L., Hinesley, J., Chan, R., Karolina, A., Van den Oord, E., & Costello, J. (2018). Association of Childhood Trauma Exposure with Adult Psychiatric Disorders and Functional Outcomes. JAMA Network Open, pp 1-11.
Stevens, L.F., Hinesley, J.L., Stewart, A., Atwood, K., & Pickett, T.C. (2017). Relevance of Attachment Theory to Parenting Concerns among Veterans with TBI. Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry, DOI 10.1007/s40501-017-0117-x pp 1-13.
Ernst, W.E., Gilbert, J.L., Trice, A., & Potts, H. (2009). Misconceptions About Traumatic Brain Injury and Recovery Among Nursing Students. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 24(3), 213-220.
Reimer, B., D’Ambrosio, L., Gilbert, J., Coughlin, J., Biederman, J., Surman, C., Fried, R., & Aleardi, M. (2005). Behavior Differences in Drivers with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: The Driving Behavior Questionnaire. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 37(6), 996-1004.
Harpold, T., Biederman, J., Gilbert, J., & Kwon, A. (2005). Examining the association between pediatric bipolar disorder and anxiety disorders in psychiatrically referred children and adolescents. Journal of Affective Disorders, 88(1), 19-26.
Biederman, J., Monuteaux, M., Faraone, S., Hirshfeld-Becker, D., Henin, A., Gilbert, J., & Rosenbaum, J. (2004). Does referral bias impact findings in high- risk offspring for anxiety disorders? A controlled study of high-risk children of non-referred parents with panic disorder/agoraphobia and major depression. Journal of Affective Disorders, 82(2), 209-216.
Hirshfeld-Becker, D., Biederman, J., Gilbert, J., & Rosenbaum, JF. Behavioral inhibition: what is the nature of the risk conferred? Salud Ciencia(i) Sociedad Iberoamericana di Informacion Cientifica.
Biderman, J., Petty, C., Faraone, S., Hirshfeld-Becker, D, Henin, A., Gilbert, J., & Rosenbaum, J. (2004). Moderating effects of major depression on patterns of comorbidity in patients with panic disorder. Psychiatric Research, 126(2), 143-149.