Charles P. Hannaford, Ph.D. Resume/VITA DATE OF BIRTH: PLACE OF BIRTH: MARITAL STATUS: OFFICE ADDRESS: EDUCATION: 1970 1972 August 12, 1951 Clarksdale, Mississippi Married 9045 Forest Centre Drive, Suite 102 Germantown, Tennessee 38138, (901)756-5060, fax (901)756-8246 Medical Service Specialist Program, (Honor Graduate) Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, (Certified) Intensive Care of the Thermally Injured Patient 1974 A.D.N. 1977 B.S. 1979 M.S. El Centro College, Dallas, Texas. Major: Professional Nursing (RN) East Texas State University, Commerce, Texas Major: Psychology; Minor: Biology. East Texas State University, Commerce, Texas Major: Psychology; Emphasis: Counseling (Individual, Group, Marriage & Family) December 1983 Ph.D. University of North Texas, Denton, Texas Major: Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine (Clinical Tract); Minor: Experimental Psychology/Exercise Physiology PRESENT PROFESSIONAL STATUS: January 1984 to present Full time Private Practice (includes multiple clinical directorships of inpatient and day treatment programs for adolescents and adults for general psychiatric disorders, behavioral disorders, and addiction) Co-founded Germantown Psychological Associates, P.C. (GPA) Germantown, TN and served as CEO until November of 1999 (professional outpatient practice specializing in pediatric to geriatric care). Moved into solo private Christ-centered practice and consulting. Formerly, Executive Director of Christian Wellness Concepts. Served on the Committee on Committees for the Southern Baptist Convention in 2004. 2004 to present, Clinical Professor of Biblical Counseling, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Current, Executive Director of HeartLife Professional Soul Care. Previous Consulting Relationships: Bellevue Baptist Church/Colonial Hills Baptist Church/Crosspointe Baptist Church LifeWay Christian Resources (coordinate support interventions for pastors/ministers and their families via LeaderLife and LeaderCare divisions)
Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist Convention (GuideStone) January 1984 - February 87 Consultant: Charter Lakeside Hospital, Memphis, TN Duties: Group, Individual, and Family Therapy - Program Development April 87-93 Consultant: Clinical Director Adolescent Unit, Parkwood Hospital, Olive Branch, MS Duties: Clinical oversight, group, individual, and family. July 93 - November 94 Consultant/Clinical Director: Genesis Day Treatment Program for Adults and Adolescents. Duties: Developed and implemented programs. Clinical oversight of programs. December 94 - November 97 Consultant: Director of Professional Relationships, Rapha Christian Treatment Program, Memphis, TN Duties: Liaison between professional and church community and Rapha July 98 August 2005 Consultant: Bellevue Baptist Church, Biblical Guidance (counseling) and Office of the Pastor. Duties: Training and consultation dealing with counseling needs of a large church. LifeWay Duties: Coordinate seminars, Counseling events, and special projects among SBC agencies. LICENSES: Clinical Psychologist: Tennessee (License #P969), Mississippi (License #366) CURRENT HOSPITAL STAFF PRIVILEGES: Baptist Hospital System, Memphis/Collierville, TN Methodist Hospital System, Memphis/Germantown, TN PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology Former Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine Former Member, Southeastern Psychological Association Member, Tennessee Psychological Association Former Member, Memphis Area Psychological Association Former Member, Mississippi Psychological Association 2
Diplomate, American Board of Medical Psychotherapists Diplomate, American Academy of Pain Management HONORS AND AWARDS: February, 1990 Board Certified American Board of Medical Psychotherapists February, 1990 Board Certified American Academy of Pain Management Spring, 1977 Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology, East Texas State University Fall, 1978 President, Graduate Association for Students in Psychology, East Texas State University Fall 78 Fall 80 Graduate Teaching Fellowship Department of Psychology, East Texas State University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Sept. 1970 Nov. 72 Charge Nurse: Adult Burn Intensive Care Unit, Parkland Memorial Hospital Nov.l972 Sept. 74 Charge Nurse: Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Texas. Sept. 1974 Sept. 76 Psychiatric Registered Nurse Supervisor Witt Hall, Terrill State Hospital, Terrill, Texas. Responsible for group/individual psychotherapy, in-service instruction, treatment team staffing / diagnosis for up to 100 patients and approximately 30 staff members. Sept. 1976 77 Relief Supervisor, Medical, Surgical, Pediatric Wards, Citizen General Hospital, Greenville, Texas. 1975 1978 Consultant and Director of Medical and Psychological Services. Coordinated triage for 60,000 concert fans in conjunction with City of Dallas and area hospitals. Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas. (June 20 July 4 th each year) INTERNSHIP: September, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERN, Memphis, TN. Clinical 1982 Psychology Internship Consortium, University of Tennessee College of September, Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Psychology, Memphis, 1983 Tennessee (APA Approved and required for completion of doctoral degree). Experience with psychological assessment of children, adolescents, adults; individual psychotherapy with children, adolescents, adults, and marriage and family; clinical experience in inpatient and outpatient settings. 3
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND PUBLICATIONS: Rimm, D., Hannaford, C., Atkins, K. Physical exercise as a treatment for depression. The Behavioral Counselor, June, 1981, 2, 23-29. Southern, S., Hannaford, C. Health counseling, an emergent specialization. Counselor Education and Supervision, 1981, 20, 253-261. Hannaford, C. The effects of organized physical activity on anxiety and self-concept. Master's Thesis (Organized at the Aerobics Center, Dr. Ken Cooper founder, Dallas, Texas.) Hannaford, C., Harrell, E. The psychophysiological effects of a running program on depression, anxiety and self-esteem. Doctoral Dissertation (organized at the Aerobics Center, Dr. Ken Cooper founder, Dallas, Texas) Hannaford, C., Harrell, E. The psychophysiological effects of aerobic exercise on depression, anxiety, and self-esteem, 1984 The Psychological Record Jobe, T., Hannaford, C. HealthWay, God s Pathway to Wellness, 2004 Hannaford, C., Picking Up The Pieces Handbook, Creating a Dynamic Soul-Care Ministry for your Church, LifeWay, January 2009. DOCTORAL COURSEWORK AND PRACTICUMS: Advanced Psychological Statistics Advanced Research Design Seminar: Advanced General Psychology Psychology of Learning Theories of Learning Seminar: Psychological Research and Practicum I Seminar: Psychological Research and Practicum II Personality and Psychopathology: Theories of Personality Advanced Psychopathology Advanced Human Growth and Development Seminar in Psychodynamics Advanced Physiological Psychology Assessment: Individual Testing Wechsler Projective Techniques Psychological Assessment I Psychological Assessment II Neuromechanisms of Behavior 4
Theory/Practice: Methods and Techniques of Counseling: Group Process in Counseling and Psychotherapy Theory and Practice of Behavior Therapy Advanced Practice of Behavior Therapy Diagnosis and Intervention in Psychosomatic Disorders Seminar in Group Psychotherapy Marriage and Family Therapy Seminar in CNS Functions and Psychopharmacology Seminar in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Seminar in Behavioral and Medical Disorders Practicums: Practicum in Psychological Assessment Practicum in Psychotherapy, Psychological Testing and Evaluation Advanced Clinical/Counseling Practicum Advanced Practicum in Behavioral Medicine Advanced Practicum: Diagnosis and intervention/individuals physically and sexually abused and their families. Advanced Practicum: Teaching undergraduate psychology courses (introductory adjustment and adolescent psychology), Fellowship awarded. Practicum in Professional Nursing: Alcohol and drug withdrawal/detoxification. INTERNSHIP: Internship in Clinical Psychology, approved by the American Psychological Association. University of Tennessee, College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Psychology. 5