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Joy Pemberton

TitleAssociate Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
DepartmentPSY Psychiatry, College of Medicine
DivisionPSY Psychologist
Address ACH South Campus
4224 Shuffield Dr.
Mail Slot # 654
Little Rock AR 72205
Phone501-364-2767
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    Joy R. Pemberton, Ph.D., is a Licensed Psychologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). Her areas of expertise include assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with a history of trauma and/or behavior problems, parenting interventions, and dissemination of evidence-based practices. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Texas Tech University, completed internship at UAMS, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System. She returned to UAMS in 2012 to participate in research and clinical work related to the dissemination of evidence-based treatments for children experiencing behavior problems and/or trauma.


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    1. Smith AB, Cooley DT, Mesman GR, John SG, Wilburn EH, Vanderzee KL, Pemberton JR. Behavior Management in Young Children Exposed to Trauma: A Case Study of Three Evidence-Based Treatments. J Child Adolesc Trauma. 2023 Dec; 16(4):839-852. PMID: 38045836.
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    2. Vanderzee KL, Sigel BA, Pemberton JR, John SG. Treatments for Early Childhood Trauma: Decision Considerations for Clinicians. J Child Adolesc Trauma. 2019 Dec; 12(4):515-528. PMID: 32318220.
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    3. Scudder AT, Taber-Thomas SM, Schaffner K, Pemberton JR, Hunter L, Herschell AD. A mixed-methods study of system-level sustainability of evidence-based practices in 12 large-scale implementation initiatives. Health Res Policy Syst. 2017 Dec 07; 15(1):102. PMID: 29216886.
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    4. Pemberton JR, Conners-Burrow NA, Sigel BA, Sievers CM, Stokes LD, Kramer TL. Factors Associated with Clinician Participation in TF-CBT Post-workshop Training Components. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2017 Jul; 44(4):524-533. PMID: 26319794.
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    5. Vanderzee KL, John SG, Edge N, Pemberton JR, Kramer TL. A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE MANAGING YOUTH TRAUMA EFFECTIVELY PROGRAM FOR SUBSTANCE-ABUSING WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN. Infant Ment Health J. 2017 05; 38(3):422-433. PMID: 28464299.
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    6. Conners-Burrow NA, McKelvey LM, Pemberton JR, Mesman GR, Holmes KJ, Bradley RH. Buffering the negative effects of maternal alcohol problems on child behavior. J Fam Psychol. 2015 Aug; 29(4):576-84. PMID: 26374937.
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    7. McKelvey LM, Conners-Burrow NA, Mesman GR, Pemberton JR, Casey PH. Promoting adolescent behavioral adjustment in violent neighborhoods: supportive families can make a difference! J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2015; 44(1):157-68. PMID: 24787626.
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    8. Pemberton, JR, Borrego, J, Sherman, S. Differential attention as a mechanism of change in parent-child interaction therapy: Support from time-series analysis. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. 2013; 35, 35-44.
    9. Pemberton JR, Kramer TL, Borrego J, Owen RR. Kids at the VA? A call for evidence-based parenting interventions for returning veterans. Psychol Serv. 2013 May; 10(2):194-202. PMID: 23088402.
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    10. Borrego J, Ibanez ES, Spendlove SJ, Pemberton JR. Treatment acceptability among mexican american parents. Behav Ther. 2007 Sep; 38(3):218-27. PMID: 17697847.
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    11. Ibanez ES, Borrego J, Pemberton JR, Terao S. Cultural factors in decision-making about child physical abuse: identifying reporter characteristics influencing reporting tendencies. Child Abuse Negl. 2006 Dec; 30(12):1365-79. PMID: 17134752.
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    12. Connors-Burrow, N. A, Kyzer, A, Pemberton, JR, McKelvey, L, Whiteside-Mansell, L, Fulmer, J. Child and family factors associated with teacher-reported behavior problems in young children of substance abusers. Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
    13. McKelvey, L. M, Conners-Burrow, N, Mesman, G. R, Pemberton, JR, Bradley, R. H, Fitzgerald, H. Supportive fathers moderate the effects of mothers’ alcohol use on children’s externalizing behavior problems. Family Science.
    14. Connors-Burrow, N. A, McKelvey, L, Pemberton, JR, LaGory, J, Mesman, G. R, Whiteside-Mansell, L. Moderators of the relationship between maternal substance abuse symptoms and preschool children’s behavioral outcomes. Journal of Child and Family Studies.
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