Diane B. Findley, Ph.D.

Associate Research Scientist
Director, Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic for Children
Clinical Coordinator, Tic Disorder/Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Specialty Clinic
Clinical and Research Interests
Dr. Findley is a licensed psychologist who received her Ph.D. from Louisiana State University. Prior to coming to the Child Study Center, she was on the faculty at the West Virginia University - University Affiliated Center for Developmental Disabilities where she developed a training curriculum and served as Training Director for the interdisciplinary leadership training program supported by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau. For the past several years Dr. Findley has been the Clinical Coordinator for the Tic Disorder/Obsessive Compulsive Disorders Specialty Clinic at the Yale Child Study Center, providing outpatient behavioral treatments to children and adolescents with these disorders as well as anxiety, depression, and disruptive behavior problems. In addition to providing direct clinical services, she supervises psychology, child psychiatry, and social work fellows in behavioral treatment for children and adolescents with these disorders. In July 2007, she was named Director of the Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic for Children, which is the general psychiatric clinic of the Yale Child Study Center, primarily serving children in the greater New Haven area.
In addition to her clinical and training interests, Dr. Findley has been actively involved in several research projects. These have included longitudinal studies examining the relationships between tic, obsessive-compulsive, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms and stress and autoimmune function as well as a treatment study for parents of children with tics and disruptive behaviors. Currently, she is involved with the Behavioral Science Consortium of the Tourette Syndrome Association in a multisite study examining the effectiveness of a behavioral treatment for tics (habit reversal therapy). Additionally, she is the co-investigator of two treatment dissemination efforts, one being in the general outpatient clinic of the Child Study Center and the other in a general pediatric group practice.
Recent Publications
- Lin, H; Katsovich, L; Ghebremichael, M; Findley, DB; Grantz, H; Lombroso, PJ; King, RA; Zhang, H; Leckman, JF. (2007) Psychosocial stress predicts future symptom severities in children and adolescents with Tourette syndrome and/or obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 48, 157-166.
- Scahill, L; Sukhodolsky, D; Bearss, K; Findley, D; Hamrin, V; Carroll, DH; Rains, AL. (2006) Randomized trial of parent management training in children with tic disorders and disruptive behavior. Journal of Child Neurology, 21, 650-656.
- Rosario-Campos, M. C; Miguel, E. C; Quatrano, S; Chacon, P; Ferrao, Y; Findley, D; Katsovich, L; Scahill, L; King, R. A; Woody, S. R; Tolin, D; Hollander, E; Kano, Y; Leckman, J. F. (2006) The Dimensional Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (DY-BOCS): An instrument for assessing obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions. Molecular Psychiatry, 11, 495-504.
- King, RA; Findley, D; Scahill, L; Vitulano, LA; Leckman, JF. (2005) Obsessive-compulsive disorder in Tourette’s syndrome. In R. Kurlan (Ed.), Handbook of Tourette’s sundrome and related tic and behavioral disorders. New York: Marcel Dekker.
- Sukhodolsky, DG; do Rosario-Campos, MC; Scahill, L; Katsovich, L; Pauls, DL; Peterson, BS; King, RA; Lombroso, PJ; Findley, DB; Leckman, JF. (2005) Adaptive, emotional, and family functioning of children with obsessive-compulsive disorder and comorbid attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 162, 1125-1132.
- Findley, DB; Leckman, JF; Katsovich, L; Lin, H; Zhang, H; Grantz, H; Otka, J; Lombroso, PJ; King, RA. (2003) Development of the Yale Children's Global Stress Index (YCGSI) and its application in children and adolescents with Tourette's syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder. J Am Acad Child Adolescent Psychiatry, 42, 450-457.
- Sukhodolsky DG, Scahill L, Zhang H, Peterson BS, King RA, Lombroso PJ, Katsovich L, Findley D, Leckman JF. (2003) Disruptive behavior in children with Tourette’s syndrome: association with ADHD comorbidity, tic severity and functional impairment, J Am Acad Child Adolescent Psychiatry, 42, 98-105.
- Lin, H, Yeh, CB, Peterson, BS, Scahill, L, Grantz, H, Findley, DB, Katsovisch, L, Otka, J, Lombroso, PJ, King, RA, Leckman, JF. (2002) Assessment of symptom exacerbations in a longitudinal study of children with Tourette syndrome or obsessive-compulsive disorder. J Am Acad Child Adolescent Psychiatry, 41, 1070-1077.
- Findley, D.B. (2001). Characteristics of tic disorders. In D.W. Woods & R.G. Miltenberger (Eds.), Tic Disorders, Trichotillomania, and other Repetitive Behavior Disorders: Behavioral Approaches to Analysis and Treatment. Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Contact
Mailing Address
Yale Child Study Center
Outpatient Clinical Services
40 Temple Street, Suite 7C
New Haven, CT 06510-2715
Office Address
40 Temple Street Suite 7C
E-mail
diane.findley@yale.edu
Office Phone
203-785-2513
Fax
203-737-5455