Evan Holloway, PhD, MA

Assistant Professor
Psychiatry

Evan D. Holloway, PhD, is a UCSF Department of Psychiatry Assistant Professor and licensed clinical psychologist. Dr. Holloway is an attending psychologist in the Wavefront outpatient Cognitive Behavioral Therapy clinic at the Nancy Friend Pritzker Building on the Mission Bay campus. He has advanced training in pediatric and forensic psychology, substance use disorders treatment (e.g., Motivational Interviewing, Family Check-up), and services research. Dr. Holloway provides clinical supervision through the Multicultural Clinical Training Program at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and research supervision through the Clinical Psychology Training Program and Juvenile Justice Behavioral Health lab. His research focuses on improving behavioral health and legal outcomes for youth and families involved in the legal and foster care systems and service access for publicly insured youth.

Publications: 

Youth recidivism: youth self-report matters.

Frontiers in psychology

Holloway ED, Irgens M, McPhee J, Folk JB, Tolou-Shams M

Psychiatric and Substance-Related Problems Predict Recidivism for First-Time Justice-Involved Youth.

The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law

Tolou-Shams M, Folk JB, Holloway ED, Ordorica CM, Dauria EF, Kemp K, Marshall BDL

The Association Between Expanded ACEs and Behavioral Health Outcomes Among Youth at First Time Legal System Contact.

Research on child and adolescent psychopathology

Folk JB, Ramaiya M, Holloway E, Ramos L, Marshall BDL, Kemp K, Li Y, Bath E, Mitchell DK, Tolou-Shams M

Leveraging Technology to Increase Behavioral Health Services Access for Youth in the Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Systems: a Cross-systems Collaboration Model.

The journal of behavioral health services & research

Tolou-Shams M, Holloway ED, Ordorica C, Yonek J, Folk JB, Dauria EF, Lehn K, Ezimora I, Wiley HMF

An Ecodevelopmental Framework for Engaging Diverse Youth in Foster Care and Their Families Into Technology-Based Family Intervention Research Trials.

Frontiers in digital health

Folk JB, Gill H, Ordorica C, Rodriguez CA, Holloway ED, Meza J, Tolou-Shams M

Juvenile Probation Officer Self-Assessed Mental Health Competency as a Predictor of Case Management Practices.

Administration and policy in mental health

Holloway ED, Cruise KR, Downs SM, Monahan PO, Aalsma MC

The effects of racial heterogeneity on mental health: A study of detained youth across multiple counties.

The American journal of orthopsychiatry

Lau KS, Aalsma MC, Holloway ED, Wiehe SE, Vachon DD

Job-related burnout among juvenile probation officers: Implications for mental health stigma and competency.

Psychological services

White LM, Aalsma MC, Holloway ED, Adams EL, Salyers MP

Barriers and facilitators to treatment participation by adolescents in a community mental health clinic.

Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing

Oruche UM, Downs S, Holloway E, Draucker C, Aalsma M

An exploration of community reentry needs and services for prisoners: a focus on care to limit return to high-risk behavior.

AIDS patient care and STDs

Luther JB, Reichert ES, Holloway ED, Roth AM, Aalsma MC