CURRICULUM VITAE Regina McKinney, Psy.D. Clinical Psychologist Office Address Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 (513) 871-7285 Reginamckinney1212@gmail.com EDUCATION August 2004 - August 2009 August 2000- May 2004, Cincinnati, Ohio Doctoral Student in APA-Accredited Clinical Psychology Program Degree: Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology Program, August 2009 Degree: M.A. in Clinical Psychology Program, May 2006 University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio Degree: B.A. in Psychology with Departmental and College Honors INTERNSHIP Ohio Psychology Internship APA accredited July 2008- July 2009 Summit Psychological Associates, Inc. 37 North Broadway Akron, OH 44308 Supervisors: Nathan Stephens, Psy.D., (330) 493-2554 & Dustin Wygant, Ph.D., (330) 535-8181 Position: Psychology Intern Individual therapy with forensic and non-forensic clients. Leading Domestic Violence/Anger Management groups, a group for solicitors, and sex offender groups. Conducting forensic evaluations and writing court reports. LICENSURE February 25, 2010 Licensed Clinical Psychologist State of Ohio #6384
Regina McKinney, Psy.D. 2 January 20, 2011 Licensed Clinical Psychologist State of Indiana #20042476A CLINICAL EXPERIENCE March, 2010- present Supervisor: None Position: Clinical Psychologist Administering and scoring of psychological tests including Wechsler tests, achievement tests, neuropsychological testing (Trails A & B, Category Test, Halstead-Reitan). Writing psychological evaluations for various referral sources including Binder and Binder, Social Security Administration, Veteran Evaluation Services, Reps for Vets, Job and Family Services, and Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation in both the states of Ohio and Indiana. Evaluations for individuals involved with the legal system such as competency, not guilty by reason of insanity, and pre-sentence evaluations. Business development and consulting with other psychological treatment facilities. Development of an anger management curriculum. Individual and group counseling sessions, particularly for individuals involved with the court system. July 2009- March, 2010 Supervisor: Nicole Leisgang, Psy.D. Position: Post-doctoral student Administered and scored intellectual and achievement tests for the Bureau of Disability Assisted in chart reviews for court reports, BWC, and private evaluations. July 2006- Court Clinic June 2008 909 Sycamore, Suite 400 Cincinnati, OH 45202 Supervisor: Carla Dreyer, Psy.D., (513) 618-4206 Position: Psychology Assistant Administered, scored and interpreted intellectual functioning measures, personality measures, and malingering instruments to incarcerated individuals in response to judge requests for Competency Evaluations, Risk-of-Reoffending Evaluations, Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity Evaluations, and Mitigation of Sentence Evaluations
Regina McKinney, Psy.D. 3 Conducted In-Depth assessments with women with substance abuse problems to make referrals Wrote up psychological assessments Conducted collateral contact interviews August 2005- ForPsych, A Forensic Psychology Practice July 2009 Supervisor: Paul Deardorff, Ph.D., (513) 919-0410 Position: Psychology Assistant until licensed February 25, 2010 Administered and scored intellectual and achievement tests for the Bureau of Disability Assisted in chart reviews for court reports, BWC, and private evaluations. December 2004- January 2006 Hillcrest Training School 246 Bonham Road Cincinnati, OH 45215 Supervisor: Carla Dreyer, Psy.D., (513) 352-1342 Position: Psychometrist Administered and scored intellectual and achievement tests for juveniles in a detention center PRACTICUM PLACEMENTS September 2007- Warren County Mental Health Recovery Centers July 2008 204 Cook Road Lebanon, OH 45036 Supervisor: Russell Dern, Ph.D., (513) 695-1630 Position: Therapist Individual therapy with adults and adolescents in a community mental health outpatient clinic Crisis intervention assessments in a local county jail Conducting intake interviews and writing diagnostic assessments Treatment planning and conducting outcome assessments Conducting psychological assessments and report writing September 2005- September 2007 Twin Valley Behavioral Healthcare 2611 Wayne Avenue Dayton, OH 45420 Supervisor: Ray M. Crosby, Ph.D., (937) 258-0440, ext. 6418 Position: Psychology Trainee Individual therapy with individuals with severe mental illness in an inpatient psychiatric hospital
Regina McKinney, Psy.D. 4 Group therapy including anger management groups, a coping skills group, and a stress reduction group Individual competency restoration sessions Conducting intake interviews and writing intake reports Writing risk assessments and assisting in competency evaluations Conducting psychological assessments of intellectual and personality functioning and writing up results Collaboratively working with treatment team in treatment planning for patients July 2005- Psychological Services Center July 2006 3818 Winding Way Cincinnati, OH 45207 Supervisor: W. Michael Nelson, Ph.D., ABPP, (513) 745-3298 Position: Psychology Assistant Individual therapy with college students Co-facilitated anger management groups for elementary school children Administered, scored, and interpreted psychological testing Administered and scored intellectual and achievement tests for the Bureau of Disability Conducted intake interviews and report writing Presented client cases in group case conferences TEACHING EXPERIENCES August 2007- January 2007 Teaching Assistant for The Rorschach, Exner System Supervisor: Karl William Stukenberg, Ph.D., ABPP, (513) 745-1041 This course furthers training in the assessment of personality functioning by presenting the administration, scoring and interpretation of the Rorschach, based upon Exner's Comprehensive System January 2007- May 2007 Teaching Assistant for Introduction to Clinical Interactions Supervisor: Janet Schultz, Ph.D., ABPP, (513) 745-3248 Introduction to basic listening and helping skills that are needed to be successful in conducting therapy August 2006- December 2006 Teaching Assistant for Intelligence Testing
Regina McKinney, Psy.D. 5 Supervisor: Kathleen Hart, Ph.D., ABPP, (513) 745-3278 Administration of individual tests of intelligence (WAIS-III, WISC-IV) and cognitive functioning (WMS-III); Introduction to analysis of test scores and report writing RESEARCH January 2005- Juvenile Delinquency December 2007 Dissertation project titled Using the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory in Comparing Female and Male Juvenile Delinquents August 2005- Anger Management June 2006 Assisted in qualitative research project on anger management in elementary school children January 2003- Domestic Violence January 2004 Undergraduate dissertation project titled Perceptions of the Availability, Accessibility, and Adequacy of domestic violence services PUBLICATIONS Tiamiyu, M. F., Guthrie, M. L., & Murphy, R. K. (2005). Perceptions of the availability, accessibility, and adequacy of domestic violence services. Gender & Behaviour, 3, 334-347. CONFERENCES AND CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES Boundaries in Mental Health Treatment December, 2011 Topics in Human Sexuality: Fertility December, 2011 AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 5 th Edition June 3, 2011 Clinical Essentials of Pain Management May, 2011 Psychological Independent Medical Evaluations May, 2011 Overview of the Forensic Psychological Process April, 2011