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Chelsea Weyand, Psy. D., ABPP Ohio License #6864
EMPLOYMENT Akron Children’s Hospital, NeuroDevelopmental Science Center Akron, Ohio September 2012 – Present Pediatric Psychologist Board Certified in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
Director, Pediatric Psychology Fellowship Akron Children’s Hospital December 2015-Present
EDUCATION Akron Children’s Hospital, Akron, Ohio Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Completed August 2012
John L. Gildner Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents, Rockville, Maryland
APA Accredited Internship Completed August 2009
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana Psy. D., Clinical Psychology August 2010
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana MS , Clinical Psychology May 2007
Messiah College, Grantham, Pennsylvania BS, Psychology May 2005
SUPERVISION/ TRAINING EXPERIENCE
Supervisor for Pediatric Psychology Fellowship- Epilepsy and Physical/Medicine Rehabilitation Rotations Akron Children’s Hospital December 2013-Present
Faculty for Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship Akron Children’s Hospital December 2013-Present
Supervisor for Clinical Psychology Advanced Practicum and Fellowship Akron Children’s Hospital-Physical Medicine Rehabilitation Rotation October 2014 – Present
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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics - Northeast Ohio Medical University Rootstown, Ohio, 2013-Present
Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry – Northeast Ohio Medical University Rootstown, Ohio, 2013-Present
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Resident Training, Akron Children’s Hospital July 2011-Present Psychological Assessment, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Teaching Assistant, Indiana State University Department of Psychology August 2005-December 2005 Psychology of Sexuality
Teaching Assistant, Indiana State University Department of Psychology December 2005-May 2006 Personality Psychology
PUBLICATIONS Wagner, J. L., Modi, A. C., Guilfoyle, S. M., Junger, K. F., Weyand, C., Smith, G., ... & Mucci, G. (2019). Current behavioral health and cognitive screening practices in pediatric epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior, 101, 106214.
Wagner, J., & Weyand, C. (2017). Addressing behavioral health difficulties in the pediatric epilepsy population. Neurology Times. http://www.neurologytimes.com/epilepsy-and-seizure/addressing-behavioral-health-issues-pediatric-epilepsy
Guilfoyle, S., & Weyand, C. (2017). Spotlight on epilepsy special interest group. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 5, 1, 77-78.
Guilfoyle, S., Modi, A., Wagner J., Junger, K., Barrett, L., Riisen, A., Schoffner, K. R., Smith, A. W., Weyand, C. (2017). A Systematic Review of Evidence-Based Interventions to Improve Psychosocial Outcomes in Pediatric Epilepsy:Clinical Application and Future Directions for Intervention Development.Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 5, 1, 79-90
Weyand, C. , Wagner, J., & Brooks, B. (2016). Pediatric psychologist and youth with epilepsy: A state of the field and call to action. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 4, 90-97.
Weyand, C., O’Laughlin E, Bennett P. (2013) Dimensions of religiousness that influence parenting. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 5, 182-191.
INVITED LECTURES “Considerations in Clinical Management of Youth with PNES”Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Meeting- Epilepsy SIG Meeting. New Orleans, LA (April 2019)
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“Evidenced Based Treatment and Management of Youth with Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures” Akron Children’s Hospital Grand Rounds (August 2018)
“Cultural Competence and Ethics in a Multidisciplinary Setting” Developmental Behavioral Pediatric Annual Conference at Akron Children’s Hospital. Akron, OH. (May 2018)
“Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Psychological Comorbidities in Youth with Epilepsy”American Epilepsy Society Meeting-Washington, DC (December 2017)
“Adapting Ethics for a Changing World in Pediatric Healthcare” Developmental Behavioral Pediatric Annual Conference at Akron Children’s Hospital. Akron, OH.(May 2018)
“Compassionate and Competent Ethical Practice: The Ethics of Self-Care for Mental Health Professionals” Developmental Behavioral Pediatric Annual Conference at Akron Children’s Hospital. Akron, OH. (May 2016)
“Compassionate and Competent Ethical Practice: Ethical Concerns from a Developmental Perspective” Developmental Behavioral Pediatric Annual Conference at Akron Children’s Hospital. Akron, OH. (May 2015)
“Pediatric Psychology and Epilepsy-An Update” Society of Pediatric Psychology National Conference, Philadelphia, PA. (March 2014)
“Compassionate and Competent Ethical Practice: Implications for Mental Health Professionals in an Integrated Medical Setting” Developmental Behavioral Pediatric Annual Conference at Akron Children’s Hospital. Akron, OH. (May 2014)
“Managing Stress Related to Parenting a Child with Hemophilia” National Hemophilia Foundation’s First Steps Program at the Cleveland Zoo (April 2012) “How are the Children- Second Edition” Landsbaum Center for Education in Terre Haute, IN. (May 2007) “Procedure and preliminary results of community mapping project” Presentation of research at Hassan University II in Mohammedia, Morocco. (March 2007)
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Shroff-Pendley, J., & Weyand, C.(2016). Leadership Workshop: Developing the Skill of Handling Difficult Conversations. Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference in Atlanta
Weyand, C. (2015). Your First Job as a Pediatric Psychology: Making the Decision to Remain Where you Trained. American Psychological Association National Conference, Washington DC.
Weyand, C. (April 2013). Pediatric Psychologist Involvement in Epilepsy Population. Society of Pediatric Psychology National Conference-Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Epilepsy. New Orleans.
Weyand, C., Benore, E., & Ostrowski, S. (April 2013). Illness Related Beliefs in Children with Co-occurring Epilepsy and Depression. National Conference in Pediatric Psychology. New Orleans.
Weyand, C. (2010). School Re-entry Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Presentation. NeuroDevelopmental Science Center in Akron, OH.
Weyand, C. (2010). Neuropsychological, Linguistic, and Psychiatric Comorbidities in Children with Epilepsy. NeuroDevelopmental Science Center in Akron, OH.
Weyand, C. & Benore, E. (2012). Psychosocial Functioning in Children with Epilepsy: Preliminary Results. Poster Presentation at APA Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida
Weyand, C., Youman, K., & Barnett, M. (2010). Parental satisfaction and outcomes of students at John L. Gildner Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents. Presentation of research at the John L. Gildner RICA in Rockville, MD.
Weyand, C., & O’Laughlin, E. (2009). Dimensions of Religiousness that Influence Parental Stress and Competence. Poster presentation at APA Annual Conference in Toronto, Canada.
Weyand, C., Sprankle, D., & Albrecht, A. (2017). Alternative Response Code for Youth with Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Events in an Ambulatory Treatment Setting. Poster Presentation- American Epilepsy Society Meeting, Washington DC (December 2017)
Wilson, S., Swain, N., Brown, S., Doerr, M., Houston, M., Najarian, C., & Weyand, C. (2017).Implementation of an acquired brain injury protocol to standardize care and promote school re-entry in a day rehabilitation setting. Poster presentation for the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, Portland, OR.
Wendy, W., Michaeleen Cradock, M., Davis, A., Young-Saleme, T., Jennifer
PRESENTATIONS
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Akron Children’s Hospital Graduate Student Research Fund Recipient Fall 2008 ISU Center for the Study of Health, Religion, and Spirituality
Student Research Fund Recipient Summer 2008 ISU School of Graduate Studies
Eli Lilly Community Engagement Research FellowFall 2006-Summer 2007ISU Center for Public Service and Community Engagement
Best Graduate Student Poster PresentationMarch 2007Graduate Student Research Showcase
EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Invited Reviewer - 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020Epilepsy and Behavior, Invited Reviewer - 2017 , 2018, 2019, 2020Epilepsia, Invited Reviewer - 2017 Stress and Health, Invited Reviewer - 2017, 2019
HOSPITAL COMMITTEES
Medical Documentation Committee – 2014 – Present Continuing Medical Education Committee – 2014- Present Fellowship Education Committee- 2016-Present
Wellness Subcommittee- 2018Educational Committee for the NeuroDevelopmental Science Center – 2012- Present
PROFESSIONAL AFFILITATIONS
American Psychological Association, 2006 - Present Division 54 Society of Pediatric Psychology, 2010 - Present Division 54 Special Interest Group for Epilepsy, 2010 - Present Division 22 Rehabilitation Psychology, 2010-Present Ohio Psychological Association, 2012- Present American Epilepsy Society (AES), 2016-Preent Interprofessional Education Subcommittee for AES, 2017- Present
POSITIONS HELD IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Co-chair for the Special Interest Group for Epilepsy with Division 54, 2013-2016
AWARDS & GRANTS
Akron Children’s Hospital Research Advisory Council Grant February 2013 Akron Children’s Hospital
Akron Children’s Hospital Research Advisory Council Grant July 2011
Weyand, C. (2009). Psychological Assessment 101. Staff training at Samaritan Center in Vincennes, IN.
Weyand, C. & O’Laughlin, E. (2007). Perceived Barriers to Obtaining Social Services. Poster presentation at ISU Graduate Student Research Fair in Terre Haute, IN.
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