M.J. Krug - 1 Matthew J. Krug 6107 West Stevenson Wisconsin Lutheran College Milwaukee, WI 53213 Psychology Department 8800 West Bluemound Rd. matthew.krug@wlc.edu Milwaukee, WI 53226 262.853.3987 414.443.8928 EDUCATION PhD. Counseling Psychology, 2003 - present Marquette University (MU, APA-approved program) Candidate for May 2010 graduation M.A. Exercise and Nutritional Sciences (Sport Psychology), 2000 San Diego State University (SDSU) Thesis: Exploratory Factor Analysis of the Athlete s Competitive Edge Inventory B.S. Psychology, 1997 Wisconsin Lutheran College (WLC) PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2006-7 Psychologist-in-Training (advanced practicum) University of Wisconsin-Madison Responsibilities: Provide intake and therapy sessions at the University Counseling and Consultation Center within the brief model. Provide sport psychology services for athletic coaches and teams. 2005-6 Psychologist-in-Training (foundational practicum) Aurora Psychiatric Hospital, Dewey Center Responsibilities: Assist in design and implementation of an opiate abuse treatment facility. Facilitate group and individual counseling for those suffering with opiate addiction. 2006-7 Psychologist-in-Training (foundational practicum) Aurora Psychiatric Hospital, Dewey Center Responsibilities: Assist in group and individual therapy for those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. 1999-2000 Sport Psychology Intern/ Independent Consultant IMG Academies: Bradenton, Florida Responsibilities: Directed short time program for the David Leadbetter Golf Academy, the Bollettieri Tennis Academy, the Baseball Academy and the
M.J. Krug - 2 Soccer Academy. Applied responsibilities included design and implementation of sport psychology and mental effectiveness programs for tennis athletes at the Bollettieri Tennis Academy. Designed and implemented sport psychology program for the Baseball Academy. Facilitated lecture sessions with athletes and coaching staffs, including assessment, intervention, and one-on-one consultation. 1998 Sport Psychology Consultant-in-Training (practicum) Enhanced Performance Systems, Inc. Responsibilities: Responsibilities included providing input into the development of a new psychological instrument and the feedback given by that instrument. Applied responsibilities included psychological assessment of clients in business and sport. Business responsibilities included personal consultation and feedback sessions with clients designed to increase the client's mental effectiveness in highly competitive environments. Implemented a pilot study designed to test the reliability and validity of a new psychological instrument. Conducted sales and marketing over the Internet. EMPLOYMENT 2000- Sport Psychology Consultant, President Midwest Institute of Performance, LLC. Responsibilities: Oversee all elements of company. Control marketing, budgeting, accounting and service provision. Clients include Milwaukee Brewers, PGA TOUR professionals and athletic department at University of Wisconsin Madison. 1998-99 Assistant to the Coordinator of the Faculty Student Mentoring Program, SDSU Responsibilities: Responsibilities included coordination of an independent university program designed to identify incoming students that were academically "at risk." Duties included gathering and analyzing data related to the performance of the students as well as serving as liaison to the student and faculty members of the program. 1998-1999 Tutor/Mentor, SDSU Athletic Department Responsibilities: Oversaw the implementation of a freshman success program for freshman football players that included nightly study halls, group lectures, and identification of the athlete's needs. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2000- Assistant Professor WLC, Psychology Discipline of Behavioral Sciences Department
M.J. Krug - 3 Responsibilities: Teach four courses per semester. Courses taught are listed later in this document. Serve as academic advisor to undergraduate students. Serve college administration as a member of Faculty Affairs Committee. Courses taught: PSY-101 PSY-250 PSY-370 PED-301 PSY-120 PED-337 Introduction to Psychology Learning and Memory Sport Psychology Psychology of Coaching Human Growth and Development Coaching Track and Field 2006 Instructor University of Wisconsin-Madison Courses taught CP 115 Contemporary Issues Affecting Student-Athletes 2001 Instructor Cardinal Stritch University Courses taught: PS-202 Sport Psychology ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCES 2000- Assistant Golf Coach WLC Athletic Department Responsibilities: Assist in the development of the golf program. 2000-2002 Special Olympics, Medical Team Wisconsin Chapter Responsibilities: Volunteer in medical tent facilitating eye exams for athletes. 1999 Volunteer Assistant Baseball Coach SDSU Responsibilities: Assisted the coaching staff by managing scrimmage games during the fall season. PUBLICATIONS Krug, M. (1999). Playing in the Zone in Tennis. The Online Journal of Sport Psychology, www.athleticinsight.com, Vol. 1 (2).
M.J. Krug - 4 RESEARCH Campbell, T., Mantsch, J. Silva, M., Drymalski, M., Krug, M. (2005). The impact of stress on drug addiction relapse. Fox, D. & Krug, M. (2003). Development and implementation of the grade school athletic department survey. Krug, M. (2002). The relationship between attribution style and future performance in youth tennis athletes. Krug, M. (2000). An exploratory factor analysis of the athlete s competitive edge inventory (ACE). San Diego State University. OUTREACH/CONSULTATIONS Milwaukee Brewers Sport Psychology Consultant Independent consultant (2005-present) Professional Golf Association TOUR Sport psychology consultant Independent consultant (2001-2006) United States Curling Association Group cohesion, pre-game preparation and pre-shot routine. (September, 2006) Concordia University (WI) Athletic Department Sport Psychology: How to use it (April, 2006) Marquette University Counseling Psychology Research Exchange Major League Baseball s New Drug Policy: Implications for ADD/ADHD Diagnoses (March, 2006) Wisconsin Lutheran College Student Athlete Advisory Board Leadership (March, 2006) Saint Matthews Lutheran Church of Wauwatosa Integrating faith into work with addiction and athletes (March, 2006) Milwaukee Brewers Physician and Athletic Trainer s Medical Symposium Major League Baseball s New Drug Policy: Implications for ADD/ADHD Diagnoses (January, 2006) Wisconsin Lutheran College Men s Basketball
M.J. Krug - 5 Sport Performance Consultation (December, 2005) Wisconsin Lutheran College Men s Soccer Sport Performance Consultation (2001-2005) Oak Creek High School What is Sport Psychology? (November, 2003) Oak Creek High School What is Sport Psychology? (October, 2002) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association (2004-present) American Psychological Association: Division 47 (2004-present) Graduate Student Organization, Marquette University (2003 2005) Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology (2003) CONFERENCES ATTENDED National Institute for the Teaching of Psychology (2006, 2001) Addiction and Spirituality, Indiana State University (2005) Illinois College Conference on Psychology (2004) Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology (2002) SERVICE 2002- Faculty Affairs Committee 2005- Graduate Student Organization, Web Committee 2005- Board Member, Executive Committee Member, Lighthouse Youth Center HONORS AND AWARDS
M.J. Krug - 6 Wisconsin Lutheran College Mini-Grant (2002, 2005) All Star, Northwoods Collegiate Wooden Bat League (1997) GRADUATE COURSEWORK Applied Psychology of Coaching Experimental Methods in Kinesiology Seminar in Advanced Sort Psychology Introduction to Counseling Psychology Behavior Change in Sport and Physical Education Coaching Elite Athletes Applied Psychology of Superior Performance Research Evaluation in Physical Education Sport Psychology Internship Special Study in Sport Psychology Masters Thesis Quantitative Methods in Kinesiology Theories of Counseling Psychotherapy Intermediate Research and Statistics Counseling Practicum (five semesters) Historical and Theoretical Foundations of Psychology Family Therapy Substance Abuse Psychopathology Ethical and Legal Issues Neuropsychology Individual Counseling Cognitive Assessment Multicultural Counseling Group Counseling Measurement and Evaluation Life Span Development Advanced Statistics Personality Assessment Consultation Strategies Personal and professional references available upon request