Jonathan Huppert

Prof. Jonathan Huppert

IMAGE OF PROF JONATHAN HUPPERT

Professor of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences February 2016- present: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, Harvard University: August 2014- July 2015

Associate Professor of Psychology, clinical program: August, 2007- January 2016, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry: October, 2007- present, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Center for the Treatment and Study of Anx

Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry: 2000- 2007, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety

Post-doctoral Fellowship: 1998-2000, New York Presbyterian Hospital\ Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, Mentor: Thomas E. Smith, M.D.

EDUCATION

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology: Boston University, March, 1999

Dissertation Title: Human Behavioral Persistence and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: An Analysis of a Learning Model of Compulsions. 1st reader: Henry Marcucella, Ph.D. 2nd Reader: David H. Barlow, Ph.D. Third Reader: David M. Mostofsky, Ph.D.

Masters of Arts, Boston University, Psychology: May, 1994.

Bachelors of Arts, Magna Cum Laude: University of Pennsylvania, Double major: Psychology, Religious Studies May, 1993

HONORS AND AWARDS

2017 Lawrence H. Cohen Outstanding Mentor Award of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology

GRANTS

2020-2025       Israel Science Foundation grant 1905/20- 5 years  Imagery based interventions for the treatment of anxiety-related disorders: mechanisms and optimizing outcomes, 330,000 NIS/Year plus 35000 NIS international collaboration funds (total: 1,685,000 NIS). PI: Jonathan D. Huppert, Co-Is: David Moscovitch, Iris Englehardt

2019-2021       Hebrew University – Utrecht University Center for Partnership in Science (HUPS). 13,000 Euro. Same problem – Different outcomes: Novel, experimental approaches focusing on learning curves to predict and improve anxiety-related treatment response. In collaboration with: Dr. Elske Salemink, Prof. Iris Engelhard, and Dr. Eyal Kalanthroff.

Oct 2015-Sept 2020 Israel Science Foundation (1698/15) “Is there a diminished placebo effect in OCD? Meta-analysis and experimental evaluation of potential contributing factors” 250,000 NS for 5 years (1,250,000 total; Principle investigator)

Israel Science Foundation (ISF 332/09). Flexibility and Interpretation bias in social anxiety. Nov 2009- Oct 2013 (Principle Investigator)

Israel Science Foundation (ISF and IAS conference/workshop grant). Social anxiety and responsivity to interpersonal stress: from basic research to empirically derived treatments. Nov 2012- March 2013 (co-Principle Investigator with Eva Gilboa Schechtman)

National Institute of Mental Health (K23MH064491) Mentored Patient-Oriented Career Development Award: “Cognitive Training for Social Anxiety”, June 11, 2003- July 31, 2007. (principle investigator)

NIMH R24 Residual impairments in OCD (co-Investigator) (PI: Edna B.Foa) (2000)

NIMH R01 Fluoxetine, CBT, and combination in Social Phobia (co-Investigator) (PI: Edna B Foa) (2000-2002).

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy: 1996-present

Society for Scientific Clinical Psychology, section III, Division 12 of APA: 1993-present

Society for Psychotherapy Research: 2000-2001, 2006-2008

PROFESSIONAL LICENSE

Clinical Psychology, New York and Pennsylvania (inactive status)

Clinical Psychology- Israel- expert and supervisor

EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER OF

Clinical Psychological Science (2016-present)

Cognitive Therapy and Research (2006 – present; Associate editor starting 2023)

International Journal of Cognitive Therapy (2008-present)

Journal of Anxiety Disorders (2002-present)

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2020-present)

Psychotherapy Research (2019-present)

PUBLICATIONS

For a detailed list of Prof. Jonathan Huppert's publications, see the publications section.

Contact Information

p: 02-5883376

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