
About
Bryce McLeod, Ph.D., serves as Professor and Director of the Child/Adolescent Concentration within the Clinical Psychology Program at Virginia Commonwealth University's Department of Psychology. Tenured faculty member with active research leadership directing the CREATE Lab focused on community-based mental health implementation science.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles (2004)
Dr. McLeod's research centers on implementation science for evidence-based practices in youth mental health, specializing in treatment integrity measurement, implementation sustainment factors, and community-school intervention development. His CREATE Lab develops pragmatic tools for measuring treatment fidelity, optimizes training/consultation strategies, and creates flexible interventions for real-world settings serving youth with behavioral and emotional challenges. Current work emphasizes school-based prevention systems and community mental health implementation frameworks.
His publication record (2011-2022) reveals consistent focus on measurement innovation for implementation science, particularly treatment integrity instruments and therapeutic alliance assessment in youth contexts. Key trends include developing locally-managed data systems for schools, cross-treatment fidelity measurement approaches, and mechanistic models for training effectiveness - all targeting practical implementation barriers in community settings.
Scientific Awards:
- VCU Department of Psychology Outstanding Service Award (2016)
- VCU Department of Psychology Outstanding Research Award (2011)
- NIH Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award Renewal (2011-2013)
- NIH Clinical Research Loan Repayment Award (2006-2008)
As dedicated mentor, Dr. McLeod trains graduate students in applied implementation research through CREATE Lab projects, emphasizing community-engaged scholarship. His NIH-funded research portfolio supports multiple active grants including CEDARS, PRISM, and Sustainment of Evidence-Based Programs in Schools initiatives. Current funding focuses on optimizing measurement-based care systems and identifying key fidelity indicators for community implementation.
Dr. McLeod leads the CREATE Lab conducting community-based implementation research across multiple funded projects including CEDARS, PRISM, and CHILD initiatives. The lab develops practice elements for flexible interventions, creates pragmatic fidelity measures, and tests implementation strategies in school and community mental health settings through active collaborations with local agencies and school systems.
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