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2021, and in the top .05% of most impactful scholars globally and 21st most impactful suicide researcher worldwide by ScholarGPS in 2024, and his work has been cited almost 19,000 times. He is one of the creators of Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention (BCBT-SP), based on his proposed "suicidal mode", which was found to reduce post-treatment suicide attempt rates by 60% in comparison to treatment as usual. He also proposed Fluid Vulnerability Theory as an explanatory model for understanding, assessing, and intervening with those at risk for suicide. Rudd's early work, including a clinical trial in the early 90's, developed and utilized crisis response planning as an alternative to "no suicide contracts", an intervention proven effective for those presenting with suicide risk and a precursor to the commonly-used variant, safety planning. He created the now frequently used Suicide Cognitions Scale in early 2008 and subsequent modifications, including the Brief Suicide Cognitions Scale He led the effort to identify and implement "suicide warning signs", forming the original working group in coordination with the American Association of Suicidality and publishing the first article identifying empirically supported suicide warning signs.
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institution of higher learning to partner with Folds of Honor to support higher education for spouses and children of American soldiers who have died during their service. Rudd founded a consortium in 2019 to encourage other universities to adopt similar programs. The University of Memphis achieved Carnegie R1 designation as a top-tier research university during his tenure, one of only nine universities nationally to move from Carnegie R2 to Carnegie R1 status in the 2021 rankings. Rudd's tenure, described as "transformative", has been marked by enrollment growth nationally, record fundraising numbers, expansion of campus infrastructure, cost-containment and significant improvement in student affordability, achieved ranking as a top-tier public university in USNWR for the first time in university history, along with increased student retention, and the highest graduation rates in university history. Rudd established U of M Global, a fully online division, early in his tenure. It proved to be the fastest growing segment of the University. During Rudd's tenure, the university expanded its campus school from a single elementary location, to include a middle school and two high schools (one on the main U of M campus and one on its Lambuth campus).
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Rudd, M. D.; Bryan, C. J.; Wertenberger, E. G.; Peterson, A. L.; Young-Mccaughan, S.; Mintz, J.; Williams, S. R.; Arne, K. A.; Breitbach, J.; Delano, K.; Wilkinson, E.; Bruce, T. O. (2015). "Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy effects on post-treatment suicide attempts in a military sample: Results of
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Bryan, C. J., Rudd, M. D., Wertenberger, E., Etienne, N., Ray-Sannerud, B. N., Morrow, C. E., Peterson, A. L., Young-McCaughon, S. (2014). Improving the detection and prediction of suicidal behavior among military personnel by measuring suicidal beliefs: An evaluation of the Suicide Cognitions Scale.
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In recognition of his service to the University of Memphis, the Board of Trustees created an approximately $ 4M endowment for a new initiative, the Rudd Institute for Veteran and Military Suicide Prevention p, which will focus on clinical service delivery and related research for active-duty military
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Rudd's research has been in the fields of suicide clinical assessment, management and treatment of suicide risk, suicide prevention and cognitive therapy. Rudd was identified as being in the top 1% of the most productive researchers globally in suicide research over the past decade by Expertscape in
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Wiseman's favor, determining that Hardaway providing $ 11,500 in moving expenses for the Wiseman family was not an impermissible benefit, rendering the subsequent investigation inappropriate. The University was given minimal penalties, including no post-season ban and no suspension for Hardaway.
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and a Fellow of three professional societies. He has served as a consultant to the United States Air Force, the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense and the Beijing Suicide Prevention and Research Center. In 2010, he co-founded the National Center for Veterans Studies at the University of Utah.
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A national controversy during his tenure was the decision to support James Wiseman and Coach Penny Hardaway in a dispute with the NCAA regarding Wiseman's eligibility. After a contentious and long investigation, the Independent Accountability Resolution Process (IARP) ruled in the Tigers' and
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He was named the 12th president of the University of Memphis on May 1, 2014. He completed his tenure as president on March 30, 2022, to return to faculty and his scientific research agenda, with his work in the treatment of suicidality serving as foundational in the creation of a new digital
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Rudd worked in support of an autonomous governing board for the University of Memphis and in 2016, The Focus on College and University Success (FOCUS) Act was passed by the Tennessee General Assembly, allowing the university to establish a board of trustees. The university became the first
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as a full professor and director of the Clinical Psychology doctoral program. He earned tenure as a full professor at Baylor and also served as chair of the Department of Psychology from 2004 to 2005. From 2006 to 2009, Rudd served as professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at
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Ribeiro, J. D., Buchman, B. A., Bender, T. W., Nock, M. K., Rudd, M. D., Bryan, C. J., Lim, I. C., Baker, M. T., Knight, C., & Joiner, T. E. (2014). An investigation of interactive effects of the acquired capability for suicide and acute agitation on suicidality in a military sample.
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Rudd was active in leadership with the American Athletic Conference (AAC) during his tenure, serving a two-year term as vice-chair, a two-year term as chair, serving on the NCAA presidential forum for three years, and being appointed to the NCAA Board of Directors in 2021.
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and Veterans. Rudd will direct the Institute and serve as a tenured Distinguished University Professor of Psychology. The Dr. M. David Rudd Scholarship for U.S. Military Veterans is awarded annually at the University of Memphis.
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Rudd, M. D., Bryan, C. J, Wertenberger, E., Peterson, A., Young-McCaughan, S., Mintz, J., Williams, S., Arner, K., Breitbach, J., Delano, K., Wilkinson, E., & Bruce, T. (2015). BCBT reduces post-treatment suicide attempts.
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Rudd has served on the Institute of Medicine/National Academies of Science Committee on Assessment of Resiliency and Prevention Programs for Mental and Behavioral Health in Service Members and Their Families.
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Bryan, C. J., Rudd, M. D., Wertenberger, E., Young-McCaughon, S., & Peterson, A. (2015). Nonsuicidal self-injury as a prospective predictor of suicide attempts in a clinical sample of military personnel.
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During Rudd's final year, the U of M Board of Trustees were one of six universities nationally to receive the Association of Governing Board's Nason Award, in recognition of "exceptional leadership".
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Rudd served as a faculty member at Texas A&M College of Medicine while on staff at Scott & White Clinic and Hospital, eventually earning tenure as an associate professor. In 1999, he began at
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Bryan, C. J., Clemens, T. A., Leeson, B., & Rudd, M. D. (2015). Acute versus chronic stressors, multiple suicide attempts, and persistent suicidal ideation in U.S. Soldiers.
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He is past Chair of the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, past President of the Texas Psychological Association, past President of Division 12 Section VII of the
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Rudd, M.D. (2021). Recognizing flawed assumptions in suicide risk assessment research and clinical practice. Psychological Medicine, First View , pp. 1 – 2, DOI:
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In 2013, he moved to Memphis, Tennessee, to become provost of the University of Memphis and eventually president in 2014 and serving in that role for eight years.
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Rudd, M.D., & Bryan, C.J. (2021). The Brief Suicide Cognitions Scale: Development and clinical applications. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14 September 2021 |
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Rudd, M.D. et al. Warning Signs for Suicide: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior 36(3) June 2006
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Rudd, M.D. The Suicidal Mode: A Cognitive Behavioral Model of Suicidality. Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2000 Spring;30(1):18-33.
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Bryan, C.J., & Rudd, M.D. (2018). Brief Cognitive Therapy for Suicide Prevention. New York: Guilford Publishing.
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in 1983, where he also lettered in Varsity football. He returned to his home state of Texas to study at
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Clinical Work with Suicidal Patients: The Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicidality as Guide.
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Preventing Psychological Disorders in Service Members and Their Families: An Assessment of Programs
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Washington, DC: Department of Health and Human Services (SAMHSA Treatment Improvement Protocol 50).
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Published online: February 13, 2015. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2014.14070843
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during his tenure at Scott & White Clinic and Hospital, now Baylor Scott & White.
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is an American psychologist and academic administrator who served as the president of the
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Recognizing flawed assumptions in suicide risk assessment research and clinical practice
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Published online: July 10, 2014. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comppsych.2014.07.009
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Conner, K., Carruth, B., Joe, S., Rudd, M. D., Teal, B. M., & Wines, J. D. (2009).
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Addressing Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors with Clients in Substance Abuse Treatment.
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University administrator and Distinguished University Professor of Psychology
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The Brief Suicide Cognitions Scale: Development and Clinical Application
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Rudd, M. D. (2014). An effective model for managing teen suicide risk.
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University of Memphis College of Professional & Liberal Studies
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Joiner, T. E., Witte, T., VanOrden, K., & Rudd, M. D. (2009).
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Rudd earned a bachelor’s degree (BA) cum laude in psychology from
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M. David Rudd at University of Memphis Commencement Ceremony
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Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press.
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Rudd, M. D., Joiner, T. E., & Rajab, M. H. (2004).
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Cognition and suicide: Theory, research, and therapy
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a randomized clinical trial with 2-year follow-up".
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Assessing and Managing Suicidality: A Pocket Guide.
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University of Memphis
Shirley C. Raines
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Princeton University
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University of Texas at Austin
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The Brief Suicide Cognitions Scale: Development and Clinical Application
Recognizing flawed assumptions in suicide risk assessment research and clinical practice
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