Psychologist
5-85 to present
Private Practice in Psychology
Ellicott City and Rockville, Maryland.
Private practice in individual, couples, and family psychotherapy. Licensed as a psychologist in Maryland and Washington, D.C.
Conduct workshops and presentations on; Intimacy in Relationships, Success and Survival as a Single, Adjustment to Divorce, Stress and Burn Out, Parenting, Deciding on Psychotherapy, Life Tasks For Seniors, Mother and Daughter Relationships, Living and Working Well in Midlife. Coping With Chronic Health Concerns. Workshop presenter at the Jungian Institutes in New York and Washington D.C.
Participant in the Philadelphia Jung Seminar of the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts 2004 to present.
Psychologist
1-88 to 5-88
Catholic University
Washington, D.C.
Individual and group psychotherapy for university population. Handled emergency patients. Supervision of clinical interns.
Psychologist
8-85 to 7-87
Rutgers Community Health Plan
(A Health Maintenance Organization)
Princeton, New Jersey
Individual,
marital, family and group psychotherapy for a varied caseload of 25-30
patients per week. Handled emergency patients one day per week.
Decided on appropriate interventions for patients in crisis during
24 hour on call emergency service. Consulted with medical staff concerning
patient mental health issues. Communicated with outside agencies to
provide coordinated care for patients.
Psychologist
10-82 to 8-85
Wayne Counseling Center
(A Community Mental Health Center for Drug/alcohol clients) Wayne,
New Jersey
Individual, marital, family and group psychotherapy. Supervision of clinical staff. Presented in case conferences using live one-way mirror and video formats.
Counselor/Psychologist
7-77 to 10-82
Counseling Services
Seton Hall University
South Orange, New Jersey
Psychotherapy: Increased individual and group therapeutic contacts within a university environment. Conducted crisis intervention and staff case presentations.
Training and supervision: Trained and supervised peer counselors, faculty advisors, Economic Opportunity Program staff, student interns, and crisis hot-line helpers.
Programming: Incorporated assertiveness training in nursing curriculum, presented personal growth experiences in academic courses. Initiated and coordinated career workshops through department auspices.
Innovations: Initiated and administered mental health services at Seton Hall Law School. Created and directed "Every Woman's Center," supervised staff in advising, referral and programming functions.
Individual and group psychotherapy for university population. Handled emergency patients. Supervision of Clinical interns.
Adjunct
Instructor
8-77 to 12-82
Department of Psychology
Seton Hall University
South Orange, New Jersey
Designed and taught undergraduate psychology courses to include theory, research and experiential learning modalities.
Resident
Director
9-76 to 6-77
University Of Buffalo
Buffalo, New York
Directed two resident halls. Implemented living-learning environment.
Trained and supervised resident advisor staff, directed student programming
and policy.
Education
Doctorate
(1985)
Counseling Psychology
Rutgers University
Masters
(1977)
Counseling Psychology (60) credits
State University of New York at Buffalo
Internships: Veterans Administration Hospital Alcoholic Ward, University Counseling Center
Bachelors
(1975)
Psychology Major
Queens College
Honors
Phi Beta Kappa
Magna Cum Laude
Highest Honors in Psychology (Departmental)
