Mark Rutledge-Gorman
Administrator, Portland Alcohol Research Center
Education Component Director, Portland Alcohol Research Center
Senior Research Associate, Dept. of Behavioral Neuroscience, Oregon Health & Science University
Major Areas
Neuroscience Education and Outreach: interpreting research findings and engendering a passion for science in K-12
Genetic and environmental influences on behavior
Post-traumatic stress; multi-disciplinary treatment for torture survivors
Cross-cultural reconciliation
Previous Positions
Adult Outpatient Psychotherapist
Mental Health Services West, Portland, OR
Psychological Services Center, Portland, OR (internship)
Portland State University, Portland, OR (internship)
Program Manager, Crisis Services for the Elderly, Tri-County Office on Aging, Lansing, MI
Program Coordinator, Office of the President, United Church of Christ, New York, NY
Creator/Presenter, Reconciliation Workshop Curriculum, United Church of Christ, New York, NY
Education
B.S. (1983) College of Wooster
M.Div. (1989) Princeton Theological Seminary
Psy.D. (1998) Pacific University
Selected Recent Publications
Rutledge-Gorman, M, Cynkar D (2004). Of brains and safety: neuroscience for five-year olds. Primary Science Review 84: 17-20.
Finn, DA, Rutledge-Gorman, M, Crabbe, JC (2003). Genetic animal models of anxiety. Neurogenetics 4: 109-135.
by Mark Rutledge-Gorman
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