GRADUATE EDUCATION CURRICULUM VITAE KRISTIN K. ANDERSON, PH.D. 9525 Katy Freeway, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77024 713-263-0400 ext 203 1989 Ph.D. Counseling Psychology, Stillwater, Oklahoma 7/88 to 6/89 Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology University of Texas Mental Science Institute U.T. Medical School at Houston 1987-1988 Residency in Clinical Psychology Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Texas Medical School of Houston 1985 M.S. Community Counseling Special Emphasis: Couple/Family Therapy, Stillwater, Oklahoma UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION 1983 B.S. Psychology with minor in English, summa cum laude Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City LICENSURE 1991 Licensed as Psychologist in Texas License # 2-4119 PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 6/92 to Present Psychologist, Private Practice, Houston, TX Psychologist providing individual, couple and family therapy consultations for outpatient, inpatient and corporate populations. Sport psychology consultation with individuals, groups and teams. Also conduct psychological and psychoeducational testing. 1/07 to Present Sport Psychology Consultant, Roger Clemens Institute for Sports Medicine and Performance, Houston, TX Sport Psychology consultant with athletes performance enhancement and injury rehabilitation 7/05 to Present Aftercare Coordinator, Houston, TX Aftercare coordinator for Willingway Hospital, Statesboro, GA. 2004 to Present Sport Psychology Consultant, Plex, Houston, TX Sport psychology consultant with all levels of athletes performance enhancement and injury rehabilitation.
4/03 to 12/04 Sport Psychology Consultant, Willowbrook Sports Complex, Houston, TX Sport psychology consultant with junior high and high school club level volleyball players. Individual and team consultation. 11/89 to 6/92 Psychologist, Krummel & Associates, Houston, TX Psychological Testing Coordinator and Supervisor Psychologist for private practice group providing individual, couple, and family therapy for outpatient and inpatient hospitals. Responsible for coordinating and supervising psychological testing for entire practice. Experience with all populations child, adolescent, adult, geriatric with specialty areas of couple/family therapy and psychological assessment. 7/88 to 6/89 Post-Doctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology University of Texas Mental Science Institute U.T. Medical School at Houston Served as psychology representative for interdisciplinary intake team responsible for diagnosis, placement, treatment of clients and interpretation of psychological evaluations. Extensive clinical experience with adults in outpatient setting. Special experience with couples and families, as well as assessment and treatment of anxiety disorders. Experience in training of psychology interns and practicum students through weekly supervision. Involved in ongoing research. Fall, 1988 Program Coordinator, Family Clinic University of Texas Mental Science Institute Organized and coordinated Couple/Family Training Clinic utilizing live supervision, reflecting teams, videotaping, case staffing and consultations. Participants were faculty, staff and trainees with varied backgrounds, degrees and areas of specialty. 7/87 to 6/88 Resident in Clinical Psychology APA Approved Residency, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences University of Texas Medical School at Houston Extensive clinical experience with adults, children and adolescents in both hospital and outpatient facilities. Training in psychological assessment, evaluation, and treatment of psychiatric, substance abuse, geriatric, medical and neurological patients. Training sites included Hermann Hospital, Mental Sciences Institute, M.D. Anderson Cancer and Tumor Institute, U. T. Ambulatory Psychiatric Care Services, and Harris County Psychiatric Center. Special training in intervention with children with cancer and their families. 7/86 to 6/87 Staff Psychologist, Student Mental Health Clinic Hospital Senior staff psychologist providing psychological assessment, crisis intervention, short/long term treatment for all modes of therapy in outpatient (primarily) and inpatient setting. Administrative and supervisory duties, outreach programming, facilitation of case staffings. Individual supervision provided weekly by director of clinic and staff psychiatrist. 2
RECENT CONTINUING EDUCATION 2005 to Present American Board of Sport Psychology Ongoing training toward board certification. 2005 to Present The Gottman Institute Advanced training in couples therapy. ACADEMIC POSITIONS 8/92 to Present Professor of Psychology Houston Community College System Southwest College Full time professor for psychology courses including Introduction to Psychology, Child Psychology, Developmental Psychology and Human Sexuality. 1/89 to 5/89 Psychology Instructor, Part Time Houston Community College Instructor for Intro Psychology and Child Psychology. 7/88 to 6/89 Clinical Supervisor U.T. Mental Science Institute at U.T. Medical School Supervised psychology interns and practicum students in assessment and treatment for clients in individual and family therapy. 1/84 to 7/86 Graduate Research Assistant Provided research assistance and statistical consultation for students and faculty. Assumed administrative duties in operation of research computer facilities and training of graduate assistants. Responsible for operation and maintenance of computer hardware and software. 1/86 to 6/87 Clinical Supervisor Supervised graduate students in M.S. and Ph.D. level psychology programs. 1/86 to 5/86 Graduate Teaching Assistant Primary instructor for undergraduate career development course. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 1985 - Present American Psychological Association Division 2 Teaching Psychology Division 47 Sport and Exercise Psychology 1992 - Present Houston Psychological Association 2003 - Present Association of Applied Sport Psychology 3
1995-1999 American Association of University Women 1993-1994 Texas Psychological Association 1985-1992 American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists HONORS AND AWARDS 2000, 2003, 2006 Who s Who Among College Professors Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society Alpha Chi National Honor Society Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society 1989 Who's Who in Professional and Executive Women Departmental Scholarship Awards B.S. summa cum laude (4.0) Oklahoma Christian ACT Scholarship Award RESEARCH INTERESTS Family/Couple Relationships Human Sexuality Sport Psychology Addictions PRESENTATIONS January, 2007 Fall, 2006 Fall, 2006 Fall, 2005 Spring, 2005 Roger Clemens Institute Expo at the Houston Marathon Guest speaker on the mental components of running a marathon. Shell Oil Company, Diversity Conference, Houston Guest speaker at Sea Shell on the importance of being who you are and striving for full potential. The Danny Arnold Radio Show Guest speaker on topic of sport psychology and the mental edge in athletics. Girls, Inc Keynote speaker motivating girls to know and go for their dreams. Fort Bend Psychological Association Sport Psychology. Continuing education workshop. 2004-2005 Sport Psychology Speaker at various breakfast clubs and luncheons 4
Spring, 2004 Spring, 2004 Spring, 03, 05 Spring, 2000 Spring, 1999 Girl Scout Conference Keynote speaker encouraging girls to know and go for their dreams. 7 th Annual Table Talk Conversationalist at luncheon for University of Houston s Friends of Women s Studies. HCC High School Day Speaker as successful career woman and athlete. Fort Bend Psychological Association Diversity Sensitivity. Continuing education workshop. KILT Evening Radio Show 3 evenings over 3 months of being the on-air psychologist answering questions and discussing topics such as loss, divorce, sexuality and relationships. Spring, 1998 Psychologically Speaking Television pilot regarding topics in psychology. Airs on HCCTV cable television. Spring, 1998 Fall, 1996 Fall, 1996 Fall, 1995 Fall, 1994 Spring, 1993 Fall, 1992 and 1991 Fall, 1992 Spring, 1992 Oklahoma Teacher s Association Sex, Sports, and Rock n Roll. Workshop speaking on the importance of living in the present and heightening physical and mental awareness. Women in Business Sex, Sports, and Rock'n'Roll, Keynote address speaking on the importance of being physically and mentally alive Houston Community College SW, Faculty In-Service Reducing Stress Among Students Texas Psychological Association, 1995 Convention Lesbian and Gay Family Therapy. 5 hr Continuing Education Workshop. Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society for Community Colleges Current advances in the field of Psychology Rice University Counseling Center Therapeutic Issues when working with Gays and Lesbians. Presentation to Rice University Psychology practicum students. American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists National Conference Chair, GLBT Caucus Cy-Fair Community Service Series on Mental Health Is My Kid Normal? Appropriate developmental issues of children and teens. Presentation to Houston community. Rice University Counseling Center Therapeutic Issues when working with Diverse Students. Presentation to Rice University Psychology practicum students. 5
Fall, 1991 Fall, 1990 Spring, 1990 Fall, 1989 Spring, 1988 Fall, 1987 Cy-Fair Community Service Series on Mental Health Ho-Ho Humbug: Coping with Holiday Stress Presentation to Houston community American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists National Conference Presentation Chair, Institute on Therapeutic Issues Working with Gay/Lesbian Families. Mental Health Matters--Public Television Program Psychologist on professional panel discussing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Presented live on Public Access Television in Houston, Texas. American Association of Marriage & Family Therapists National Conference Presentation Gender Socialization: Issues for Couples Southwest Regional Conference for Counseling Psychology Challenges for Counseling Psychology in Response to Lesbian/Gay Needs M.D. Anderson Cancer and Tumor Institute University of Texas Medical School at Houston Early Object Relations: Effects on Gender Development. Presentation for pediatric mental health staff. 8/85-6/87 Student Mental Health Clinic Hospital Numerous presentations to mental health staff on such topics as Prejudice and Sexism in Psychotherapy, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Interpretation and Utilization of MMPI, Professionalism and Ethics as Group Facilitator, Benefits of Personal Therapy for Those in Helping Professions. 1/85-12/86 Microcomputers & Research--Education Extension Co-leader and assistant for several continuing education workshops on the use of microcomputer hardware and software (such as authoring systems and statistical packages). COMMUNITY SERVICE 2005--Present Major in the Texas National Guard, Medical Rangers Unit PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE Founder of Houston Women s Flag Football League (HWFFL), 1996 President of HWFFL from 1996 to 1999 2000 2003 Quarterback for the 2000, 2001, and 2002 World Champion Houston Energy of the Women s Professional Football League. 6
BIOGRAPHICAL Birthdate: September 25, 1962 Citizenship: United States Leisure Interests: football, tennis, golf, traveling, scuba PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES Sara Saderion, Ph.D., Social Sciences Houston Community College System--Southwest College 9910 Cash Road Stafford, TX 77477 713/718-7777 Richard P. Krummel, M.Div., Ph.D. Krummel & Associates, P.C. 9525 Katy Freeway, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77024 713/263-0400 ext. 209 Danny Arnold, Owner, Plex 711 Avenue E Stafford, TX 77477 281-499-PLEX 7