Education
1990 -
California State University, Northridge, CA
- B.A., Psychology
1992 -
California School of Professional Psychology, CA
- M.A. - Clinical Psychology
1995 - California
School of Professional Psychology, CA - Ph.D. - Clinical Psychology
Professional
Experience
2003-
Senior Research Associate, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene,
OR
2003-
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Oregon State University, Corvallis,
OR
2001-04
Research Scientist, Oregon Center for Applied Science, Eugene,
OR
2001-03
Research Associate, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR
2000-01
Research Associate, Oregon Center for Applied Science, Eugene,
OR
2000-
Research Affiliate, Center for the Study of Women in Society,
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
2000
Post-doctoral Associate, Whittier College Student Counseling Center,
Whittier, CA
1999-00
Assistant Professor, Department of Graduate Psychology, Azusa
Pacific University, Azusa, CA
1999-00
Post-doctoral Associate, Child and Family Development Center,
Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA
1998-99
Coordinator, Reproductive and Sexual Health Program, Pacific
Institute for Women’s Health, Los Angeles, CA
1996
Emergency Services Intake Counselor, Didi Hirsch Community Mental
Health Center, Culver City, CA
1995-97
Adjunct Assistant Professor, California School of Professional
Psychology, Los Angeles, CA
1995-96
Clinical Coordinator, Medication Development Unit, Department
of Veterans Affairs, VA West Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles,
CA
Current ORI Projects
Computer-Assisted
STD Partner Notification Intervention (Partner Notification)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2000 - 2004
Selected
Publications
Sherman, C.A. (In press). Emergency contraception: The politics of
post-coital contraception. Journal of Social Issues.
Sherman, C.A., Harvey, S.M., & Noell, J. (2004). “Are they
still having sex yet?” STIs and unintended pregnancy in mid-life
women. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Sherman, C.A., & Harrell, S.P. (2004). Chronic urban stress and
HIV sexual risk among African American women: A conceptual model and
preliminary data. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Harvey, S.M., Sherman, C.A., Bird, S.T., & Warren, J. (2003). Understanding
medical abortion: Policy, politics and women's health. Policy Matters
Series, #3, Center for the Study of Women in Society. Eugene, OR: University
of Oregon.
Harvey, S.M., Beckman, L.J., Browner, C. & Sherman, C.A. (2002).
Relationship power, decision making and sexual relations: An exploratory
study with couples of Mexican origin. Journal of Sex Research, 39(4),
284-291.
Beckman, L.J., Harvey, S.M., Sherman, C.A., & Petitti, D.B. (2001).
Changes in providers’ views and practices about emergency contraception:
An HMO based intervention. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 97(6), 942-946.
Sherman, C. A., Harvey, S.M., Beckman, L.J. & Petitti, D.B. (2001).
Emergency contraception: Knowledge and attitudes of health care providers
in a health maintenance organization. Women’s Health Issues,
11(5) 448-457.
Harvey, S.M., Beckman, L.J., Sherman, C.A., & Petitti, D. (1999).
Women’s experiences and satisfaction with emergency contraceptive
pills. Family Planning Perspectives, 31(5), 237-240 & 260.
Petitti, D., Harvey, S.M., Preskill D., Beckman, L.J., Postlethwaite,
D., Switzsky, H., & Sherman, C. (1998). Emergency contraception:
Preliminary report of a demonstration and evaluation project. Journal
of the American Medical Women’s Association, 54(5) Supp2, 251-254.
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