CURRICULUM VITAE Andrea L. Johnson, Psy.D. Office Address ForPsych: A Forensic Psychology Practice 1019 Delta Avenue 45208 (513) 871-7285 ajohnson1012@hotmail.com EDUCATION August 2006 May 2003 Xavier University, Doctor of Psychology Clinical Psychology APA-accredited program Master of Arts Clinical Psychology May 2001 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Bachelor of Arts Psychology LICENSURE Licensed in Ohio (Psychology #6384) Licensed in Indiana (Psychology-HSPP) CLINICAL EXPERIENCE June 2008- May 2010- Self Employment/Independent Contractor Hamilton, Ohio Katherine A. Myers, Psy.D. & Associates, LLC o Psychological assessment for Ohio Department of Disability Determination Self-Employment/Independent Contractor ForPsych A Forensic Psychology Practice
Andrea L. Johnson, Psy.D. 2 o Psychological assessment for Ohio Department of Disability Determination o Independent psychological assessments - August 2006 - September 2005- August 2006 September 2004- The Affinity Center Staff Psychologist o Individual psychotherapy (ages 5-65) o Psychological/psychoeducational/cognitive evaluations o Consultation with multidisciplinary staff Ohio University Counseling & Psychological Services Athens, Ohio Postdoctoral Fellowship Jeanne A. Heaton, Ph.D. (Clinical Supervisor) Paul Castelino, Ph.D. (Fellowship Supervisor) o Individual psychotherapy with university students (ages 18-50) o Development of the first year of a mental health program for branch campus students Northwest Ohio Consortium Toledo, Ohio Predoctoral Internship-APA accredited Michele Knox, Ph.D. (Training Director/Clinical Supervisor) B. Jean Haefner, Ph.D. (Clinical Supervisor) o Individual psychotherapy inpatient and outpatient (ages 6-37) o Psychological assessment o Co-facilitation of support group o Consultation with staff of Student Medical Center, staff/faculty of university, hospital staff o University and community outreach, including promoting the services offered at the counseling center to faculty, staff, and students. Hillcrest Training School Supervisor: Paul A. Deardorff, Ph.D.
Andrea L. Johnson, Psy.D. 3 administered cognitive testing, achievement testing, and objective personality measures to incarcerated adolescents in a multidimensional assessment program. August 2004- September 2003 - August 2003 - Mental Health and Recovery Services of Warren and Clinton Counties Springboro, Ohio Mark Matuszewski, Ph.D. Katie Myers, Psy.D. o Led groups of adolescent sexual abuse victims in Parents and Children Together (PACT) program (support group) o Individual psychotherapy (ages 6-65) o Psychological assessment Hamilton County Juvenile Court Youth Center Psychology Clinic Paul Deardorff, Ph.D. (Clinic Director) Kathleen Hart, Ph.D. (Clinical Supervisor) o Conducted evaluations with adolescents (ages 10-18) involved with Juvenile Court or incarcerated in the Youth Center o Consultation with psychologists, social workers, case managers, physicians, psychiatrists, and probation department o Generated integrated reports, including recommendations for disposition and intervention. Dr. Paul Deardorff, Ph.D.-- Private Practice Supervisor: Paul Deardorff, Ph.D. o Assisted with forensic cases, including: Conducting and organizing collateral contacts Performing research and literature reviews regarding both forensic and clinical issues Conducting comprehensive assessments Generating forensic reports
Andrea L. Johnson, Psy.D. 4 o Administered psychological testing to clients seeking disability compensation June 2003 - June 2004 Xavier University Psychological Services Center Karl Stukenberg, Ph.D. (Clinic Director) Norman Barry, Ph.D. (Clinical Supervisor) o Individual psychotherapy (age range 6-53) o Conducted intake interviews; participated and presented in biweekly case conference meetings and individual and group supervision o Engaged in peer consultation and supervision o Psychological/psychoeducational/cognitive assessment OTHER EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE March 2007 November 2005 July 2004 July 2003 Depression on College Campuses Ann Arbor, Michigan New Challenges, New Approaches Conducted by University of Michigan Depression Center Memory: Legal and Medical Implications Toledo, Ohio 6 th Annual Henry L. Hartman Forensic Psychiatry Conference Sponsored by Medical University of Ohio Department of Psychiatry, Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare, and Toledo Bar Association Parents and Children Together (PACT) Springboro, Ohio Conducted by Mental Health and Recovery Services of Warren & Clinton Counties Education and training for treatment of PTSD symptomatology in children who have been sexually abused Sexual Assault Response Training Conducted by Women Helping Women Sponsored by Xavier University
Andrea L. Johnson, Psy.D. 5 February 2002 Substance Abuse Issues in Mental Health Treatment Gary Schneider, Ph.D. & Linda Bodie, Psy.D. Sponsored by the Cincinnati Psychological Association PRESENTATIONS May 2010 May 2010 October 2008 May 2008 April 2007 October 2006 October 2006 March 2006 February 2006 December 2005 December 2005 October 2005 Sensory Processing Disorder. ed at St. Teresa Elementary School () to teachers, administrators, and parents. Family Dynamics: The ADHD Child with Siblings and Parents. ed to CHADD support group in. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. ed to Butler Technical School teachers, administrators, and specialists. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. ed to Talawanda High School (Oxford, Ohio) teachers, administrators, and specialists. Social Aggression in Violent and Nonviolent Incarcerated Adolescents. Poster ation at APA National Conference-San Francisco, CA. Adolescent Mental Health. ed at Ohio University-Lancaster to area high school educators, counselors, and administrators. Shaping Student Success: The Transition from High School to College and Mental Health. ed to faculty of Ohio University- Lancaster and area high school faculty and administrators. Girls and Social Aggression. ed to education students at Ohio University-Regional Campuses. How to Deal with Difficult People: The Psychological Approach. ed to staff, faculty, and students of Ohio University-Regional Campuses. Women and Mental Health. ed to nursing and biological sciences students at Ohio University-Regional Campuses. Learning to Recognize and Effectively Manage the Mental Health Issues of Students. ed to staff and faculty of Ohio University- Regional Campuses. When and How to Refer Students for Mental Health Services. ed to staff and faculty of Ohio University-Regional Campuses. Give Me Your Lunch Money: Understanding Bullies and Their Victims. Co-presented to staff of Hamilton County Job & Family Services. Girls and Aggression: Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice. ed to staff of University of Toledo Student Medical Center and Counseling Center. Group Therapy and GLBTQ University Students. ed to mental health staff of University of Toledo Counseling Center, Harbor Behavioral Healthcare, and Medical University of Ohio. Conflict Resolution. ed to students at University of Toledo. Girls and Aggression. ed to staff of Hamilton County Welfare Department.