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Beth Troutman, PhD

Clinical Professor of Psychiatry

Current Positions

  • Clinical Professor of Psychiatry

Education

  • BA in Psychology, Creighton University, Omaha, NE
  • MA in Clinical Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
  • PhD in Clinical Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

Research Interests

  • Effects of foster care
  • Infant mental health
  • Parenting self-efficacy
  • Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
  • Emotional regulation
  • Depression (perinatal depression/effects of maternal depression/child and adolescent depression)
  • Attachment theory
  • Implementation of evidence-based early childhood mental health services

Licenses & Certifications

  • Diplomate in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology
  • Health Service Provider, Iowa Bureau of Professional Licensing, Iowa
  • Psychologist, Iowa Bureau of Professional Licensing, Iowa
  • License to practice psychology, Minnesota

Selected Publications

  • Moran, T. E., Polanin, J. R., Evenson, A. L., Troutman, B. R. & Franklin, C. L. (2016). Initial Validation of the Assessment of Parenting Tool: A Task- and Domain-Level Measure of Parenting Self-Efficacy for Parents of Infants from Birth to 24 Months of Age. Infant Mental Health Journal 37 (3) 222-234.
  • (2016). Does Security of Attachment Moderate Response to Parent-Child Intervention for Disruptive Behavior. In Parent-Child Interactions and Relationships: Perceptions, Practices and Developmental Outcomes. Nova Science Publishers.
  • Troutman, B. (2015). Integrating Behaviorism and Attachment Theory in Parent Coaching. Springer International Publishing.
  • Troutman, B., Moran, T. E., Arndt, S., Johnson, R. F. & Chmielewski, M. (2012). Development of parenting self-efficacy in mothers of infants with high negative emotionality. Infant Mental Health Journal 33 (1) 45-54.
  • Moran, T., Franklin, C., Troutman, B. & Evanson, A. (2012). Creation of a developmentally sensitive measure of parenting self-efficacy. Zero to Three 33 (2) 80-83.
  • Troutman, B. R. & Momany, A. M. (2012). Use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) during pregnancy and disorganized infant-mother attachment. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 30 (3) 261-277. PMID: 23509416. PMCID: 3598596.
  • Troutman, B., Moran, T., Pelzel, K., Luze, G. & Lindgren, S. (2011). Developing a blueprint for training Iowa providers in early childhood mental health. Iowa Early Childhood Mental Health Professional Development Work Group.
  • Pelzel, K. & Troutman, B. (2011). Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Treatment that works for young children with disruptive behaviors. Centerlines Newsletter: University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Center for Disabilities and Development.
  • Pelzel, K. & Troutman, B. (2011). Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Treatment that works for young children with disruptive behaviors. Autism Society of Iowa Newsletter.