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Vita
Candidate's Name
Licensed Psychologist, Texas #Street Address
Licensed Specialist in School Psychology, Texas #Street Address
Contact: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE
EMAIL AVAILABLE
Education
Doctorate in Counseling Psychology at Texas A & M University
College Station, Texas. Completed coursework and internship for doctoral
program in Counseling Psychology, 2000-2006. Ph.D. in CPSY, December 2006.
M. Ed. in Educational Psychology - The University of Houston.
Teacher's Certificate in secondary English/Language Arts (Composite).
Master's degree in Educational Psychology/Counseling.
B.A. Double Major in English Literature and Radio/TV/Motion Pictures - The
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. .
Licensures and Certifications
Licensed Psychologist - Licensed by the Texas State Board of Examiners of
Psychologists, license # 14063. Licensed since 1/30/2009.
Licensed Specialist in School Psychology - Licensed by the Texas State
Board of Examiners of Psychologists, license #33760. Licensed since
11/2008.
TEXAS TEACHER'S CERTIFICATE IN SECONDARY ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS COMPOSITE
-TEA, Life certificate.
Professional Experience in Psychology
Candidate's Name /Cross Mountain Counseling and Assessments
Private practice and contract psychological services
26022 Oak Ridge
The Woodlands, Texas 77380
2008-present
Provide services in my private office and as an onsite subcontractor for
other agencies. Recently relocated to The Woodlands, Texas, from San
Antonio. Counseling and individual psychological evaluations provided.
The Mental Health Co-op
501 Sul Ross
Houston, Texas
Licensed Psychologist, part time
9/2012-Present
Provide individual and group counseling at this inpatient facility on
weekends. I plan and conduct Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills
training groups, Expressive Arts (Poetry Therapy) groups, and
meditation/guided imagery groups. I also carry a small caseload of
individual counseling clients.
QTC Medical
San Antonio, Texas
PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE
Contract Licensed Psychologist
11/2008-Present
Provide Psychological Disability Examinations part time for this Lockheed-
Martin Company that contracts evaluations with the U.S. Department of
Veteran's Affairs. I have worked part time for this organization since
2008, but presently, I am contracting 3-5 evaluations per week with QTC.
Approximately 5-10 hours per week.
Granbury Regional Juvenile Justice Center
Granbury, Texas
Clinical Director/APPIC Training Director/Licensed Psychologist
9/2009-11/2010 (Full time)
Supervisor: Donna Ellis, Executive Administrator(former), telephone 512-773-
2507
Provided psychological services for residents and provided supervision of
doctoral level interns at this residential juvenile justice facility
housing 11-17-year-old male and female offenders. Suicide risk assessments,
crisis counseling, weekly substance abuse groups, gender-specific
programming, and individual counseling was provided to residents at this
facility. Placement assessments for pre-adjudicated youth were provided.
Supervision, assessments, training of interns and security staff, and
assistance with policy planning and implementation were all duties of this
position.
La Hacienda Treatment Center
Hunt, Texas
Weekend Counselor/LPC/ Licensed Psychologist
David Houke and Charlotte Safir, Supervisors, telephone 830-238-4222
4/2008-9/2009 (Full time, weekends)
Provided individual and group counseling at this addiction
hospital/treatment center 35-40 hours weekends. Duties included the
facilitation of process and focus groups, meditation/relaxation trainings,
family sessions, and crisis counseling. In addition, I organized a
Journaling group and a weekly "La Ha Coffee House" where writers,
musicians, and artists in recovery shared.
Advantage/Hill Country Health Care Systems
6521 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, Texas
Licensed Professional Counselor/ Provisionally Licensed Psychologist
Hannah Riley, Clinic Manager, telephone 210-366-0607
December, 2007-February, 2009 (Full time, then part time)
Provided individual and group counseling for a Chronic Pain Management and
Work Hardening program, to assist clients in managing pain, returning to
work, and/or adjusting to work modifications following a workplace injury.
This was a cognitive-behavioral intensive outpatient program, serving
primarily worker's compensation clients. Therapists worked in teams with
Physical Therapists and Doctors to provide services to those suffering from
chronic pain.
Deer Oaks Behavioral Health
7272 Wurzbach, San Antonio, Texas
Post Doctoral Resident/Licensed Psychological Associate/
L.P.C./Psychologist
Steven Rolnick, Ph.D., Clinical Supervisor. Deer Oaks telephone 210-614-
2273.
September, 2006-December, 2007 (Full time)
July, 2012-present (Part time 8-12 hours a week)
As a post-doctoral Psychological Resident, I provided psychological
services to employee families of companies who used Deer Oaks Employee
Assistance Program services. Clients included both clients in Deer Oaks
EAP/outpatient clinic, and nursing home/rehabilitation center clients.
Workplace crisis counseling and in-service presentations were provided for
EAP human resources departments. I recently returned part time to this
company providing services to nursing home/longterm care clients.
Dallas Independent School District
Psychological Services, 2909 Buckner, Dallas, TX, 75228
Connie Wilson, Ph.D. Supervisor, telephone 972-925-8050
2004-2005 School Year-Psychological Intern/ Psychological Associate full
time/40+ hrs/wk.
Completed an APA approved internship in psychology in this school district
and associated family clinic. This included work with the DISD/Parkland
Hospital partnership providing medical and psychological services in the
school-based youth and family clinics on DISD campuses. Work included
crisis counseling for students and in DISD schools following school-wide
emergencies or tragedies. I provided counseling, consultations, and
completed individual psychological and psycho educational assessments for
regular and special education departments.
Texas A & M University Doctoral Practica
In practica located in 4 university sites over a period of 3.5 years, I
provided approximately 2000 total hours of supervised service, while
working towards my Ph.D. These included:
The Rape Crisis Center of Brazos County
Texas A & M Counseling Service
Sam Houston State University Student Counseling Center
Texas A & M Counseling and Assessment Clinic
(Details provided upon request.)
Montgomery County Women's Center
1600 Lake Front Circle, Suite 100
The Woodlands, Texas 77837
Supervisors: Jean Stamp, M.S.W., Tana Blair, L.P.C.
telephone PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE x 231 Counselor/Group Facilitator-Part-time Contract
and L.P.C intern 20hrs/wk
1997-1999
At this nonprofit organization, I provided individual counseling for adult
and child sexual assault and domestic violence survivors. Group work
provided at this agency included the facilitation of support groups and
trauma resolution groups, including a weekly Poetry Therapy support group
to counter secondary stress for staff at this agency. I answered hot line
calls, gave presentations, and was part of the training staff at this
organization.
Fort Bend Independent School District
16431 Lexington Blvd, Sugar Land, Texas 77479
Christine Bradshaw, Ph.D. - Supervisor, District Telephone: 281-634-1000
Licensed Psychological Associate/Diagnostician
1990-1991 School Year
I was part of the Fort Bend County Independent School District Special
Education staff providing assessments, counseling, and consultations. I
conducted psycho educational assessments and wrote psychological reports
qualifying students for Special Education services. I coordinated and
conducted over 300 Admission, Referral, and Dismissal meetings, as well as
provided weekly counseling to a caseload of Emotionally Disturbed Special
Education students.
Houston Child Guidance Center
Supervisor, Jay Bevan, Ph.D.
Master's Practicum Counselor
January-October, 1989
A a ten-month practicum (16 hours a week) at this Houston nonprofit
counseling center rounded out my master's level training at U of H.
Training included education and supervision in family systems therapy for
families with children. I provided both individual and family counseling
and consultations with parents, teachers, and others utilizing family
systems techniques. I was member of an intake team, and served on a crisis
counseling team that sought to stabilize families in crisis.
Publications and Presentations
Academic Publications and Presentations
Boone, B. C., & Castillo, L. G. (2008). The impact of poetry therapy on
secondary post- traumatic stress disorder symptoms of domestic
violence counselors. Journal of Poetry Therapy, 21, 3-14.
Boone, B.C. (2006). The effects of writing on symptoms of secondary
posttraumatic stress disorder in domestic violence counselors.
Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Texas A & M University.
Bertram, A. and Boone, B. (2004) Emotional numbing in PTSD, {Review of
article by B. Litz and M. Gray}. Communiqu : Newspaper of the National
Association of School Psychologists, 33 (6).
Lawson, D., Van Walsum, K., and Boone, B. (May 2002). Interaction patterns
of violent couples. Paper and panel presentation on original process
research involving violent couples, given at the Southwestern Association
of Mental Health Professionals, Corpus Christi, Texas.
Other Presentations and Trainings (Partial List)
Boone, B. (September 2009-2010). Mental Health Issues in Teenagers;
Suicide Prevention and Policy; Verbal De-Escalation. Trainings provided
to the Juvenile Security Officers and Post Doctoral Interns at Granbury
Regional Juvenile Justice Center in Granbury, Texas.
Boone, B. (September 2006-2007). Stress Management; Depression; Anger
Management; Team-Building; Conflict Resolution; Shift Work; Telephone
Etiquette; Parenting Skills. Seminars presented for Deer Oaks EAP
services.
Boone, B. (2006). Penning the pain: Writing strategies for symptoms of
posttraumatic stress disorder. Continuing education training presented to
Houston Area Women's Center counselors.
Boone, B. (1999). Domestic Violence: Abuse and Prevention; Date Rape;
Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Presentations coordinated by Montgomery County
Women's Center. Given to high schools, community college groups, and
civic organizations.
Additional work/Volunteer experiences, Awards, Honors
HISD Teacher, 1984-1986. Taught English, Language Arts, and Speech at
Johnston Middle School.
Sirius Video Productions. 1989-2001. With my former partner, I helped start
a successful video production company providing cameras, crews, and
production services to network producers and others.
Nomination for a United Golden Hands Award by Family Service Center for
video PSA's produced. 1993.
Selected as a Juried Poet by the Houston Poetry Festival, based on
submissions of original poetry collections. 1996 and 1997.
Newsletter editor and writer of news and public relations articles for
Synapses, the newsletter for Poets at Work in The Woodlands, Texas. (1997-
1998).
Public School volunteer - Odyssey of the Mind coach, ESL tutor, Science lab
assistant, Grade Mother. (1993-2000).
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