Susan M. Jones, Ph.D. 400 Bailey Hall Gorham, ME 04038 (207) 780-5221 EDUCATION: Lexington, Kentucky 40506 APA-Accredited-Doctoral Program PhD in Counseling Psychology Marshall University Huntington, West Virginia 25755 MA in Clinical Psychology West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia 26506 BA in Psychology Licensed Psychologist in the state of Maine: License Number PS 1012 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: University of Southern Maine Clinical Lecturer 8/06 - Present Gorham, ME 04038 This is a full-time position carrying a teaching load of four classes in the Counselor Education Program in the School of Education and Human Development. Students are completing their master s degree. Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Psychologist 8/00-8/06 Portland, ME 04101 This was a full-time position within a group private practice. Duties included individual counseling with adults and couples/marital counseling. Staff was also expected to take part in daily and after-hours crisis rotations. Appalachian State University Staff Psychologist and Outreach Coordinator 8/96-8/00 Boone, NC 28608 This was a full-time position on staff at the Appalachian State University Counseling Center. All clients were students of the University. Duties included individual, couples, and group counseling, crisis intervention and on-call responsibilities, supervision of practicum students and interns (both masters and pre-doctoral students), and intake hours. As Outreach Coordinator, outreach duties included training interns, scheduling and conducting programs, as well as consultation with students and staff. Additionally, staff were given the privilege to teach classes on occasion. Ball State University Doctoral Internship 8/95-8/96 Muncie, IN 47306 This was a 2000-hour, APA approved pre-doctoral internship at the University Counseling Center. All clients were students enrolled at Ball State University. Duties included individual, couples, and group counseling, as well as crisis/emergency intake, on-call, and outreach programming. Also, interns were expected to supervise masters and doctoral-level students. The specialty chosen for internship was a year-long rotation with eating disorders. Other foci included trauma issues, women issues, and GLBT issues.
Susan M. Jones, Ph.D. 2 Charter Ridge Hospital Assessment Practicum 9/94-4/95 Lexington, KY 40502 This position involved 10-15 hours a week of assessing inpatient psychiatric cases at a private psychiatric hospital. Approximately one to three reports was/were competed each week to aid psychiatrists in diagnoses. Reports were written for children, adolescents, and adults. Supervision of Masters Students 1/94-5/95 Counseling Psychology Services Student Counselor 1/91-5/95 The Counseling Psychology Department at the has a clinic that allows students to participate in a variety of activities, such as psychotherapy and supervision. Psychodrama Training Group Group Participant 1/92-5/04 Over 100 hours This was a training group formed by several interested students in the Counseling Psychology Department at the. Training included learning the theory behind psychodrama, as well as participating in actual psychodramatic techniques. Federal Correctional Institution Practicum 10/90-8/91 Lexington, KY 40502 This was a 1000-hour practicum at a Federal prison for women. Duties included individual counseling, coleading groups, as well as participating in weekly in-service training. Clients consisted of female inmates of diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic status. Lexington Rape Crisis Center Rape Crisis Volunteer 10/90-9/91 Lexington, KY 40506 Duties for the Rape Crisis Center included four hour phone shifts every other week, as well as going to the hospital, and/or offering support through court cases as needed. Allied Behavioral Services, Inc. Master s Internship 5/90-8/90 South Charleston, WV 25303 This was a 400-hour internship in a private practice. Duties included counseling with individuals, couples, and families, as well as conducting court-ordered assessments for child protective services, social security, and disability cases. Marshall Psychology Clinic Practicum 8/89-5/90 Huntington, WV 25755 The Clinical Psychology Department at Marshall University has a clinic, which affords graduate students the opportunity to do psychotherapy with students and members of the general community. Marshall Counseling Center Graduate Assistant 8/88-5/90 Substance Abuse Program This was a 20-hour per week position that involved helping the Substance Abuse Coordinator with a variety of tasks including alcohol and drug awareness weeks, research, developing educational pamphlets, and conducting outreach presentations. Marshall Counseling Center Peer Counseling 8/88-5/90 Women s Center Opportunities were available at the Counseling Center to participate in a number of voluntary activities. Volunteer activities included counseling sexual assault survivors, being on call for sexual assault crises, and serving as a support group facilitator.
Susan M. Jones, Ph.D. 3 HCA Riverpark Hospital Mental Health Technician 5/89-9/89 Huntington, WV 25755 This position involved working on a locked adult ward of a private psychiatric hospital. Duties included monitoring assigned patients for a given shift and writing progress reports in their charts, taking vital signs on a regular basis, and being available for crisis interventions if necessary. WVU Counseling Center Field Placement 1/88-5/88 Morgantown, WV 26506 This was an 18-hour per week position at the Counseling Center at West Virginia University. Duties included administration and scoring of a variety of psychological tests as requested by staff psychologists and interns, as well as attending weekly training seminars with interns. TEACHING: Counselor Education Program University of Southern Maine 8/06-Present Various Counseling Courses Psychology Department Appalachian State University 1/97-5/97 Abnormal Psychology (Co-teaching) Counseling Psychology Department 8/91-8/93 Educational Psychology (Course Coordinator 1992-3) 8/91-8/92 Individual Intelligence Testing Lab (Grad Assistant) Lexington Community College 1/94-12/94 Educational Psychology 8/93-5/94 General Psychology 7/92-12/92 Human Sexuality Psychology Department Marshall University 8/98-5/90 Introductory Psychology PRESENTATIONS, WORKSHOPS, AND PUBLICATIONS: Ethics Presentation Maine Mental Health Counseling Association Conference Fall 2013 Ethics Presentation Maine Mental Health Counseling Association Annual Meeting Co-facilitated with MEMHCA BOD members Spring 2013 Clinical Supervision Training Training for Internship Site Supervisors for Counseling Interns Fall 2012 Present (2 times a year)
Susan M. Jones, Ph.D. 4 Hidden Agendas in Group Work Maine Counseling Association Conference Co-facilitated with Zark VanZandt Spring 2012 Ethics Training One day workshop for Tri-County Mental Health Spring 2011 Hidden Agendas in Group Work (related to social justice and equity) North Atlantic Region Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (NARACES) Co-facilitated with Zark VanZandt Fall 2011 Clinical Supervision Workshop Co-facilitated 30 Hour Training for Clinical Supervision USM Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Fall 2010; Fall 2011 MH Couselor Rule Update Half-day Session at Maine Clinical Counselor Association Meeting Spring 2010 Women s Relationship Circles Workshop with P. Warner Women s Leadership Conference - Appalachian State University Spring 1999 Yes, No, Maybe So: Ethical Dilemmas in Counseling Centers Southeastern Conference on Counseling Center Personnel Workshop with D. Jones and S. Greene Fall 1998 Addressing Loneliness in Women Through Group Process Great Lakes Conference in Counseling Psychology Roundtable Discussion Spring 1996 Team Building During the Internship Year Great Lakes Conference in Counseling Psychology Symposium with H. Pepper, A. King, and J. Zimmerman Spring 1996 The Experience of Feminist Professors of Psychology Paper Presentation - Eastern Psychological Association Judith Worell, Chair Spring 1993 Stress and Eyewitness Testimony in Children Poster Presentation - West Virginia Psychological Association Marc A. Lindberg, Supervisor
Susan M. Jones, Ph.D. 5 Fall 1989 Jones, S. M. (1995). Attributions about women who are lonely: Effects of loneliness, gender, attractiveness, and competence. Unpublished doctoral dissertation,, Lexington. Remer, R., Morse, H. B., Popma, J., & Jones, S. M. (1993). Spontaneity training and psychodrama with Alzheimer s patients. Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama & Sociometry, 45, 131-138. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Counseling Association (ACA) Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) Northern New England Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (NNEACES) -Current President; Past Secretary/Treasurer Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) American of Mental Health Counseling Association (AMHCA) Maine Mental Health Counseling Association (MEMHCA) -Secretary American Psychology Association (APA) REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST