Melissa London, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Psychiatry
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    Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY), New York, NYBA06/2011Psychology & Sociology
    Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, ILPhD08/2017Psychology - Trauma Psychology
    Palo Alto VA Medical Center, Palo Alto, CAInternship2017Clinical Psychology
    San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CAFellowship2018Clinical Psychology - SUD, PTSD, & Co-occuring

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    Melissa J. London, PhD, is an attending psychologist and clinic coordinator of the Drug and Alcohol Treatment clinic in the Addiction Recovery Treatment Services at the San Francisco VA Health Care System. Dr. London provides assessment and treatment of substance use disorders and co-occurring conditions that span the continuum of recovery, from early engagement to long-term recovery, with expertise in addressing trauma-related sequelae and identity based factors. She teaches and provides clinical supervision in conceptualization and implementation of treatment approaches for substance use disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder, and co-occurring mental health issues to trainees in psychology and psychiatry.

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    1. Development and validation of the Trauma-Related Cognitions Scale. PLoS One. 2021; 16(4):e0250221. Valdez CE, London MJ, Gregorich SE, Lilly MM. PMID: 33857236; PMCID: PMC8049256.
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    2. Considering the Impact of Early Trauma on Coping and Pathology to Predict Posttraumatic Growth Among 9-1-1 Telecommunicators. J Interpers Violence. 2020 11; 35(21-22):4709-4731. London MJ, Mercer MC, Lilly MM. PMID: 29294814.
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    3. Evaluation of a shared decision-making intervention on the utilization of evidence-based psychotherapy in a VA outpatient PTSD clinic. Psychol Serv. 2018 Nov; 15(4):437-441. Hessinger JD, London MJ, Baer SM. PMID: 28287774.
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    4. Examining Minority Attrition Among Women in Longitudinal Trauma Research. J Trauma Stress. 2016 Feb; 29(1):26-32. Boykin DM, London MJ, Orcutt HK. PMID: 26764179.
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    5. Predictors of Obesity and Physical Health Complaints Among 911 Telecommunicators. Saf Health Work. 2016 Mar; 7(1):55-62. Lilly MM, London MJ, Mercer MC. PMID: 27014492; PMCID: PMC4792921.
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    6. Broad Clinical Phenotype and Facets of Emotion Regulation in Interpersonal Trauma Survivors. J Clin Psychol. 2015 Sep; 71(9):885-97. Lilly MM, London MJ. PMID: 25867621.
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    7. Attachment as a mediator between community violence and posttraumatic stress symptoms among adolescents with a history of maltreatment. Child Abuse Negl. 2015 Apr; 42:1-9. London MJ, Lilly MM, Pittman L. PMID: 25465319.
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