1 CURRICULUM VITAE JUNGEUN Jay LEE, Ph.D. CURRENT POSITION 2012 Present Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Nursing and Rehabilitation Sciences Angelo State University EDUCATION Degree Institution/Department Specialty Year Ph.D. M.Ed. M.A. B.A. University of Florida Department of Counselor Education (CACREP Accredited Program) University of Florida Department of Counselor Education (CACREP Accredited Program) Ewha Women's University, South Korea Ewha Women's University, South Korea Mental Health Counseling 2008 Mental Health Counseling 2005 Educational Measurement and Evaluation Education (Minor: English Education) 2000 1997 LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATON LPC-I (Texas State # 65278) Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) eligible PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Visiting Assistant Professor 2010-2011 Department of Counselor Education, Florida Atlantic University Assistant Research Professor 2008-2009 College of Health Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso Instructor 2005-2008 Department of Counselor Education, University of Florida Research Assistant 2006-2008 Department of Counselor Education, University of Florida Instructor/Graduate Assistant 2003-2004
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3 TEACHING EXPERIENCE SERVICE Visiting Assistant Professor 2010-present Department of Counselor Education, Florida Atlantic University Masters Level Courses Taught Practicum in Counseling Multicultural Counseling Appraisal and Evaluation in Counseling Career Development and Counseling (online course) Human Sexuality and Counseling Legal, Ethical & Professional Issues in Counseling Guest lecturer, Department of Physical Therapy, Angelo State University, 2009 Fall Physical Therapist Examination and Management of Neurosensory Problems 2-hour lecture on the Influence of Psychosocial Factors on Rehabilitation Instructor, Department of Counselor Education, University of Florida, 2005-2008 Interpersonal communication Skills Stress and Anxiety Management Instructor, Career Resource Center, University of Florida, 2003-2004 Career Planning Teaching Assistant, Department of Counselor Education, University of Florida, 2005 summer Multicultural Counseling University, College, and Departmental Service at Florida Atlantic University National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) Diversity Committee of College of Education Chi Sigma Iota Faculty Advisor SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY Paper Published: Catalano, D., Kim, J-H., Ditchman, N. M., Shin, H-U., Lee, J., & Chan. F. (2010). The Sense of Well-Being Inventory as a Quality of Life Measure for People with Spinal Cord Injuries. Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counseling, 16(2), 57-72. Book Chapter: Frain, M, Tschopp, M., Lee, J, & Rolland, M. (in press). Contemporary issues facing military veterans with disability. In M. Bishop (Eds.), New Directions in Rehabilitation counseling: Creative responses to professional, clinical, and educational challenges.
4 Papers under review: J. Lee & M. Brubaker. Welcome Home, Counselor: How a Shelter-Based Education Session Can Impact Student Attitudes towards Those Experiencing Homelessness. Journal of Asian Pacific Counseling. Papers in Progress to be submitted: J. Lee, & S. Smith. Stress and coping experiences of international students with language barriers: Grounded theory methods. Qualitative Inquiry J. Lee & M. Ko. Psychosocial adaptation process of Hispanic stroke survivors. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin F. Chan & J. Lee. A causal model of academic difficulties, cognitive vulnerabilities, and depression in community college students in Hong Kong Conference Proposal Reviews: Association for Counselor Education and Supervision 2009 Conference proposal review Refereed Presentations: J. Lee. (March, 2012). Mental Health Issues of Female Veterans: Review of Literature on OEF/OIF Veterans. American Counseling Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. J. Lee. (October, 2011). The New Growing Generation in U.S. Military: Female Veterans and PTSD. Florida Counseling Association Annual Conference, Orlando, FL. J. Lee & M. Brubaker. (October, 2008). Effectiveness and Impact of Training for Counseling Homeless Persons: A Mixed Method Study. Southern Association for Counselor Educators and Supervisors, Houston, Texas. J. Lee & S. Smith. (October, 2008). How to Help International Students: A New Linguistic and Cultural Minority on Campus. Southern Association for Counselor Educators and Supervisors, Houston, Texas. J. Lee & M. Ko. (March, 2008). Psychosocial adaptation process of Hispanic stroke survivors: Empowerment approach to enhance the quality of life. American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii. A. Puig, S. Echevarria-Doan, A. Baggs, Tate, K., J. Lee, C. Rush, K., Williams, E. Kelly, & H. Lenas. (March, 2008). Parental Struggles and Strengths Related to Youth and Adolescent Health Issues: A Community Needs Assessment. American Counseling Association Annual Conference M. Brubaker, J. Lee & M. Garrett. (October, 2007). Are we serious about social justice? It s time for counselor educators to talk about the homeless. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Columbus, OH. S. Echevarria-Doan, A. Puig, A. Baggs, Tate, K. J. Lee, C. Rush, K. Williams, E. Kelly, & H. Lenas. (October, 2007). Parenting capacity and Youth-related health issue. American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference, Long Beach, CA.
5 J. Lee. (March, 2007). International students language barriers and mental health concerns. American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Detroit, MI. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Counseling Experiences: Licensed Professional Counselor-Intern 2009 2010 Mental Health Mental Retardation for Concho Valley, San Angelo, Texas Cognitive-behavioral therapy for adults with Major Depressive Disorder/Bipolar Disorders/PTSD Mental Health Counselor, Internship 2006 Eastside Community Clinic, Gainesville, FL Stress management counseling including relaxation therapy for adults Cognitive-behavioral therapy for adults with depression and/or anxiety Play therapy for children with ADHD and/or ODD Mental Health Counselor, Internship 2005 Family Stress Clinic, Gainesville, FL Family stress management counseling Multicultural counseling for ethnic minorities and LGBT Family counseling / play therapy for children Stress management counseling including relaxation therapy Dealt with patients with anxiety, depression, and adjustment disorders Mental Health Counselor, Internship 2004 Crisis Stabilization Unit, Meridian Behavioral Healthcare Center, Inc. Gainesville, FL Screening and diagnosis Suicide risk assessment Crisis management Career Counselor, Practicum 2003-2004 Career Resource Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Career counseling to students and alumni Dealt with issues of academic stress in college Facilitated two career counseling groups (titled Beyond Undecided ) Clinical Training: Gestalt Therapy Workshop 2008 The Gestalt Center, Inc., Gainesville, Florida Basic Hypnosis Workshop 2005 Florida Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Gainesville, Florida CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Counseling Association Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
6 AWARDS Outstanding Academic Achievement, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 International Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Dr. Hannelore Wass Endowed Scholarship, 2005 College of Education, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Award of Excellent Graduate Assistant, 2003 Career Resource Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Ewha Scholarship, 1993 Ewha Women s University, Department of Education, Seoul, Korea