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Allison Ponce, PhD

Professor of Psychiatry

Contact Information

Allison Ponce, PhD

Mailing Address

  • Connecticut Mental Health Center

    34 Park Street

    New Haven, CT 06519

    United States

Coauthors

Selected Publications

  • Balancing the imbalance: An examination of recent changes in psychology doctoral internship supply and demandKeilin, W. G., Aosved, A. C., Ponce, A. N., & Self, M. M. (2022). Balancing the imbalance: An examination of recent changes in psychology doctoral internship supply and demand. Training and Education in Professional Psychology. 16(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1037/tep0000357
  • Supporting Mental Health Recovery, Citizenship, and Social Justice.Carr ER, Ponce AN. Supporting Mental Health Recovery, Citizenship, and Social Justice. Community Mental Health Journal. 2022;58(1):11-9. doi: 10.1007/s10597-021-00900-y.
  • Leading from the Middle: Practical Innovation in Public Mental HealthPonce AN, Pedersen KW, Sernyak MJ. Leading from the Middle: Practical Innovation in Public Mental Health. Community Mental Health Journal. 2022:1-4.
  • Suicide prevention in community mental health: Changing systemsPonce, A. N., Miller, R., Al-Jammaly, M.D., Renaud, E.F., Bailey, M.A., Devine, S. and Oberleitner, L. Suicide prevention in community mental health: Changing systems. Journal of Public Mental Health, 2020, 19: 359-366 https://doi.org/10.1108/JPMH-06-2019-0062
  • Supporting accreditation for doctoral internship programs: The APPIC Accreditation Readiness ProjectDeHay, T., J. Baker, A. Gilden, W. G. Keilin, & A. N. Ponce. Supporting accreditation for doctoral internship programs: The APPIC Accreditation Readiness Project. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 2019, 13:1, 37-45.
  • Psychologists as educators: Creating change in community mental health.Ponce, Allison & Carr, Erika & Miller, Rebecca & Olezeski, Christy & Silva, Michelle. (2019). Psychologists as educators: Creating change in community mental health. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 10.1037/pro0000253.
  • Addressing concerns in psychology training: Consultation on trainee development.Ponce, Allison & Aosved, Allison & Sykes, Laura & Davis, Claytie & Teng, Ellen. (2019). Addressing concerns in psychology training: Consultation on trainee development. Training and Education in Professional Psychology. 10.1037/tep0000237.
  • How shall we promote citizenship and social participation?Rowe, M., & Ponce, A. N. How shall we promote citizenship and social participation? In H. H. Goldman, R. G., Frank, & J. P. Morrissey (Eds.), Handbook of U.S. Mental Health Policy, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019 (advanced online; publish date 2020), pp. 573-599.
  • Leadership mentoring: A survey of early career psychologistsDoran, J., M. Galloway, A. N. Ponce, & Kaslow, N. J. Leadership mentoring: A survey of early career psychologists. Mentoring and Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2018, 26:165-182.
  • Stakeholder perspectives on integrated services for people who experience chronic homelessness.Ponce, A. N., M. Brown, A. Cunningham, & M. Rowe. Stakeholder perspectives on integrated services for people who experience chronic homelessness. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 2018, 27:2, 16-134.
  • Psychologists’ roles in ending homelessnessPonce, A. N., B. A. Cowan, P. Toro, J. E. Schumacher, S. Gross, J. Bray, H. Aralis, & N. Milburn. Psychologists’ roles in ending homelessness. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless 2017, 26(2): 116-127.
  • Waiting for shelter: Perspectives on a homeless shelter’s proceduresBrown, M, M. Mihelicova, J. Lyons, J. DeFonzo, S. Torello, A. Carrión, & A. N. Ponce. Waiting for shelter: Perspectives on a homeless shelter’s procedures. Journal of Community Psychology 2017,45(7): 846-858.
  • Teaching public psychiatry and mental health.Steiner, J., C. Bellamy, M. Hoge, A. Klee, A. N. Ponce, R. Rohrbaugh, D. Ross, T. Styron, and S. Jacobs. Teaching public psychiatry and mental health. In J. Steiner & S. Jacobs (Eds.), The Yale Textbook of Public Psychiatry, Oxford University Press, London, 2016, pp. 235-248.
  • Parental leave during internship and postdoctoral psychology training: APPIC guidelines revisited.Ponce, A. N., Aosved, A. & Cornish, J. E. Parental leave during internship and postdoctoral psychology training: APPIC guidelines revisited. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 2016, 10(2): 71-77.
  • Factors associated with accreditation: A comparison of accredited and nonaccredited psychology doctoral internship programs.DeHay, T., S. Ross, J. Williams, & A. N. Ponce. Factors associated with accreditation: A comparison of accredited and nonaccredited psychology doctoral internship programs. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 2016, 10(3): 125-132.
  • Safety, trust, and treatment: Mental health delivery for women who are homeless.David, D. H., M. Rowe, M. S. Lawless, & A. N. Ponce. Safety, trust, and treatment: Mental health delivery for women who are homeless. Women & Therapy, 2015, 38:114-127.
  • Women and the experience of severe mental illness and sexual objectification: Multicultural feminist theoretical frameworks and therapy recommendations.Carr E., B. Green & A. N. Ponce. Women and the experience of severe mental illness and sexual objectification: Multicultural feminist theoretical frameworks and therapy recommendations. Women & Therapy, 2015, 38: 53-76.
  • Training in mental health recovery and social justice in the public sector.Carr, E. R., R. Bhagwat, R. Miller, & A. N. Ponce. Training in mental health recovery and social justice in the public sector. The Counseling Psychologist, 2014, 42: 1108-1135.
  • Making meaning of citizenship: Mental illness, forensic involvement, and homelessness.Ponce, A.N., A. Clayton, J. Noia, M. Rowe, and M. J. O’Connell. Making meaning of citizenship: Mental illness, forensic involvement, and homelessness. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 2012, 30: 349-365.
  • Supervision in public sector behavioral health: A review.Hoge, M., S. Migdole, M. Farkas, A. Ponce, and C. Hunnicutt. Supervision in public sector behavioral health: A review. The Clinical Supervisor, 2011, 30: 183-203.
  • Identification and measurement of core competencies in professional psychology: Areas for consideration.Donovan, R. A., & A. N. Ponce. Identification and measurement of core competencies in professional psychology: Areas for consideration. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 2009; 3: S46-S49.