CURRICULUM VITAE Licensed Psychologist 22344 SW Main St., Sherwood, OR 97140 (503) 625-2768 Fax (503) 625-3768 Jacqueline@SmockvilleCounseling.com Educational Experience 1997 Doctor of Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.). Graduate School of Clinical Psychology, George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon 1994 M.A. in Clinical Psychology. George Fox College, Newberg, Oregon 1991 One year graduate coursework in Marital and Family Therapy, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, California 1989 Bachelor of Arts, Management of Human Resources George Fox College, Newberg, Oregon Clinical Experiences 1998-present Licensed Clinical Psychologist Jacqueline J. Head, Psy.D, P.C. Private Practice Oregon License #1328 Sherwood, Oregon Individual, Couple and Family Therapy Specializing in work with children and adolescents including ADHD, behavior disorders, depression, anxiety Psychological testing and evaluations, including custody evaluations Developing treatment plans with schools, parents, and physicians Parent Training Court Testimony as required on parenting and custody issues
Page 2 of 7 1997 1998 Psychology Resident Pacific Psychological Associates, Longview, Washington Supervisor: David Hawkins, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist Setting: Forensic Counseling Center Individual and family therapy; focus of work with children and adolescents. Court ordered psychological evaluations, including custody evaluations, and court testimony Psychological testing Unemployment evaluations Anger Management Groups for court mandated clients Licensed by Washington State - 1998-2000. 1996-1997 Pre-Doctoral Psychology Internship Chehalem Youth and Family Services, Newberg, OR Setting: Residential Treatment Center Individual, group and family counseling. Psychological assessment. Directed and led Anger Management Groups in the alternative middle school in Newberg. ADHD specialist in the residential program 1994-1995 Clinical Practicum Child and Family Program Tualatin Valley Mental Health, Tigard, Oregon Individual and family therapy, including intake, diagnosis, and treatment Co-facilitator of a women s group for parents of sexually abused children. 1994-1995 Graduate Assistant - Dr. Rodger Bufford, Department Chair George Fox College, Graduate School of Clinical Psychology Newberg, Oregon Proofreading of Dissertations 1994-1995 Psychological and Intelligence Test Administrator Newberg Public Schools, Newberg, OR Supervisor: Ross Quackenbush, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist Provided individual assessment of students in the Newberg School System
Page 3 of 7 1993-1994 Clinical Practicum John Wetten Elementary School, Gladstone, Oregon Individual and group counseling with children between the ages of 5 and 10. Play Therapy Relevant Work Experience 1998-2007 Licensed Psychologist, Private Practice Sherwood, OR Individual and Family Therapy, Child, Adolescent, Adult Marriage Counseling Custody Evaluations and Court Testimony Psychological Assessment Specializing in ADHD, Behavioral Problems, Mood disorders, Anxiety Disorders 1996 1998 Resident Psychologist Pacific Psychological Associates, Longview, WA Supervisor: David Hawkins, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist Setting: Forensic Counseling Center Individual and family therapy; focus of work with children and adolescents. Court ordered psychological evaluations, including custody evaluations, and court testimony Psychological testing Unemployment evaluations Anger Management Groups for court mandated clients Licensed by Washington State - 1998-2000. 1995-1997 Mental Health Assistant Salem Hospital Psychiatric Medicine Center, Salem, OR Inpatient critical mental healthcare for adult psychiatric and geriatric patients. Individual counseling. Intakes and Mental Status Exams. 1992-1994 Direct Care Worker, MRDD Adult Group Home Adult Learning Systems, Newberg, Oregon Working with dually diagnosed adult males and females, providing direct care to residents Implemented treatment plans, working with behavioral specialist to develop functional assessments
1989-1992 Lead House Parents (Working as a team with my husband) CHARLEE Family Care, Inc., Redlands, California CHARLEE Family Care Inc. houses girls and boys in separate homes from ages 6 to 18 referred by the departments of social services, mental health and probation. The acronym stands for Children Have All Rights: Legal, Educational, and Emotional. CHARLEE was affiliated with the Menninger Clinic at the time of my employment. Setting: Psychological Group Home for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed 6-12 year olds Provided 24-hour care for emotionally disturbed children. Also in charge of training and support for 20 group home parents, including developing a training manual for house parents. 1985-1988 Teaching Assistant Hearing Impaired Preschool Linn-Benton ESD, Albany, Oregon Teaching language and social skills to hearing impaired preschoolers from families with hearing parents. 1984-1986 Dormitory Counselor Residential Treatment Program for Emotionally Disturbed Hearing Impaired Children Oregon State School for the Deaf, Salem, Oregon Worked as part of a treatment team in the residential treatment center on the School for the Deaf Campus. 1983 Summer Staff Children s Farm Home, Corvallis, Oregon The Children s Farm Home is a residential treatment center for emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children. Provided supervision and support in a girl s cottage with 10 teenage residents. 1980-1983 Group Home Provider Head Quarters Girls Group Home Children s Services Division, Corvallis, Oregon Serving emotionally disturbed and sexually abused teen age girls Providing 24-hour care in a milieu setting. Worked with the schools and mental health departments to develop and implement treatment plans. Developed an effective level system for discipline and structure in the home.
Curriculum Vitae Page 5 of 7 1976-1979 Treatment Home Parent Therapeutic Foster Home Ventura County, California This program was a joint effort of Ventura County Social Services and Ventura County Mental Health funded by NIMH. Serving Emotionally Disturbed Preschool and Elementary Aged Children Providing 24-hour care in a milieu setting. Meeting with a psychologist and social worker weekly to develop and practice skills for working with emotionally abused children. Continuing Education Areas of interest Forensic Psychology Children s disorders and treatments ADHD in adults and children Psychopharmacology Ethics Marriage counseling Depression and anxiety. Professional Presentations and Teaching Experience 2003-2006 Mothers Group, Tualatin, OR Depression in Mothers of Preschoolers effects on the children Anger Management 2001-2006 LiftedUp, Sherwood, OR 13 week training programs for respite care providers 2000-2006 Royal Family Kids Camp, Tualatin, OR Counselor and staff training, 16 hours per year 2003 Clackamas County Foster Parents Association, Oregon City, OR Sibling Rivalry 2002 Stephen s Ministers, Village Baptist Church, Beaverton, OR Topic When to refer to a professional 1997 Newberg Public School Counselors, Newberg, OR Working with Children with ADHD in the Schools 1994 Stephen s Ministers - Victoria Community Church, Riverside, CA 8 Week Program - Grief Recovery 1989 1992 Riverside County Family Care, Redlands, CA 12 Week Program - Parenting Issues 8 Week Program - Conflict in Marriage 4 Week Program - Assertive Discipline 8 Week Program - Excellence in Parenting
Curriculum Vitae Page 6 of 7 Research Experience March 1997 Doctoral Dissertation Nonverbal Cognitive Processing in Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder George Fox University, Graduate School of Clinical Psychology, Newberg, OR Dissertation Chair: Gale Roid, Ph.D. September 2005 Current 1. Research on the efficacy of providing respite care for foster parents to avoid burnout. 2. Project to identify the reasons, or character traits, that potentiate foster parent retention well beyond the average length of service. Professional Community Service 1998 Present Royal Family Kids Camps Tualatin, Oregon Royal Family Kids Camp is a weeklong camp experience for abused, abandoned and neglected children in the foster care system. Camp psychologist Child placement coordinator o Coordinating selection of campers and placing them with appropriate counselors. o Requires working with social workers from the Department of Health Services Consultant and trainer o This includes developing and presenting training material for volunteer staff 2000 Present LiftedUp, Sherwood, OR LiftedUp is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free services, training, consulting and respite care to foster parents. Operation Baby Lift is a new program of LiftedUp designed to support and provide foster parents for babies born in Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, the women s prison in Wilsonville. Consultant and trainer, developing and presenting training materials for volunteers; supporting volunteers in their interactions with the children, foster parents, and the state system of social workers.
Curriculum Vitae Page 7 of 7 Memberships and Professional Affiliations American Psychological Association Division 53 Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Division 37 Child Youth and Family Services, Section on Child Maltreatment Oregon Psychological Association Child Therapy Study Group, Recorder A local study group, meeting to study issues and developments in child psychotherapy.