Cassie A. Faulhaber, PsyD 4863 N. Nevada Ave. Ste. 321 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 (719) 255-8008 cfaulhab@uccs.edu EDUCATION Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology July 2008 Argosy University/Phoenix Master of Art in Clinical Psychology April 2006 Argosy University/Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Psychology May 2003 Arizona State University-Main Campus LICENSES Colorado Psychologist License #3972 Issued October, 16 2013 Expires August 31, 2017 Arizona Psychologist License #4090 Issued April 12, 2010 Expires April 30, 2017 CLINICAL EXPERIENCES Clinical Psychologist University of Colorado Colorado Spring Aging Center Peak Vista Community Health Centers Colorado Springs, Colorado December 2013-Present Description of Site: Primary training facility for UCCS geropsychology graduate students. Services provided to adults and older adults including individual, family, couple, and group psychotherapy, caregiver services, neuropsychological assessment, and behavioral health interventions in external rotations in integrated care settings within the community. Responsibilities: Up to 15 hours per week providing direct services within the Aging Center. Primary supervisor to graduate students, predoctoral interns, and post-doctoral residents in various clinical rotations both at the Aging Center and Peak Vista. 40 hours per week. Lapse in Employment May 2013-December 2013 Living out of country Clinical Psychologist May 2012-May 2013 A Wiser Mind Scottsdale, Arizona Description of Site: Services provided to a predominately older adult population within secure memory care, skilled nursing, assisted living, and independent living facilities, and in private residences throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area. Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive psychological services in the areas of geropsychology, neuropsychology, and behavioral health including assessment, individual and family psychotherapy,
Faulhaber 2 caregiver supportive therapy, and brain activation therapy. Provide consultation to family members, caregivers, referring physicians, facility staff, and other treating providers. 40 hours per week. Clinical Psychologist /Neuropsychologist June 2010-June 2012 Fountain Hills Family Practice, PC Fountain Hills, Arizona Description of Site: Integrated family practice consisting of family medicine physicians, physician assistants, hospitalists, clinical psychologist, and several rotating medical specialties (neurology, urology, rheumatology, etc.) located within a medical campus, which also includes a laboratory, medical imaging, dermatology, rehabilitation therapy clinic, dentistry, cardiology, and orthopedics. Also provided psychological services within nearby skilled nursing, assisted, and independent living facilities. Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive psychological services to a predominately older adult population in the areas of neuropsychology, geropsychology, medical psychology, and behavioral health including comprehensive neuropsychological and dementia evaluations, individual, couple, family, and caregiver psychotherapy, and behavioral health interventions. Provide consultation to family members, caregivers, referring physicians, and other treating providers. Training and supervision of pre-doctoral practicum students. Community outreach including participation in local support groups and National Memory Screening Day. 40 hours per week. Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Residency August 2008-July 2010 Rehab Without Walls Phoenix, Arizona Supervisors: Jon Van Doren, PhD, Lana Susskind-Wilder, PsyD, Tracy Thomas, PhD Description of Site: Services provided within CARF accredited outpatient neurorehabilitation facility focused on the interdisciplinary treatment of individuals with traumatic and acquired brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and other neurological conditions. Comprehensive services include physical, occupational, speech, and recreational therapies, case management, social work, nursing, and neuropsychological services. Clients are referred by neurologists, physicians, attorneys, workers compensation, and state and government organizations. Responsibilities: Administer, score, and interpret various neuropsychological assessment measures and write neuropsychological evaluations. Develop, implement, and update neurorehabilitation treatment plans. Conduct individual, family, and group psychotherapy, as well as cognitive rehabilitation. Provide consultation to patients, third party payers, referring physicians, and other treating providers. Participate in case conferences as member of interdisciplinary treatment team. Assist in training and supervision of pre-doctoral practicum students. 40 hours per week. Neuropsychology Pre-Doctoral Internship July 2007-June 2008 Neurorehabilitation Services at Goodwill Industries of Northern New England Westside Neurorehabilitation Services, Lewiston, Maine Bayside Neurorehabilitation Services, Portland, Maine Supervisors: Robert B. Perna, PhD, ABPN, Mark Kiefner, PhD, Barbara Landon, PsyD Description of Site: Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) member internship site that meets Division 40 guidelines for training in the clinical practice of neuropsychology. Services are
Faulhaber 3 provided within two CARF accredited outpatient neurorehabilitation facilities that specialize in the treatment of individuals with traumatic and acquired brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and other neurological conditions. Comprehensive services include physical, occupational, and speech therapies, case management, nursing, and neuropsychological services. Clients are referred by neurologists, physicians, attorneys, and state and government organizations. Responsibilities: Administer, score, and interpret various neuropsychological assessment measures and write neuropsychological evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults. Provide feedback and results to clients, caregivers, and referral sources. Provide long and short-term individual psychotherapy, as well as group therapy. Work within an interdisciplinary treatment team. Collaborate on research projects presented at national conferences. 40 hours per week. Pre-Doctoral Practicum August 2006-June 2007 Private Practice Cave Creek, Arizona Supervisor: Ellen R. Diamond, PhD Description of Site: Dr. Ellen Diamond s practice provides psychotherapy and psychological assessment services to children, adolescents, adults, families, and couples within an outpatient private practice setting. Clients suffer from a variety conditions including depression, anxiety, ADHD, Asperger s, and personality disorders. Services are also provided within extended care facilities and rehabilitation centers including brief evaluations and follow-up psychotherapy with medical inpatients. Clients present with various medical conditions including dementia, stroke, paralysis, and cancer. Clients are referred by primary care physicians, area schools, and care facilities. Responsibilities: Provide individual psychotherapy to clients including children, adolescents, and adults. Administer, score, and interpret psychological assessment measures and write psychological evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults. Perform brief neuropsychological evaluations for both elderly and adult populations within short and long-term skilled nursing facilities and rehabilitation centers. Provide individual follow-up psychotherapy for inpatients at extended care facilities. 20 hours per week. Pre-Doctoral Practicum August 2005-July 2006 SunHealth Department of Behavioral Medicine Walter O. Boswell Memorial Hospital Del E. Webb Memorial Hospital SunHealth Rehabilitation Center Sun City, Arizona Supervisors: Michael Cofield, PhD, Bea t Bisenz, PhD Description of Site: Large healthcare organization located within master-planned retirement communities for individuals ages 55 and older. Behavioral medicine department provides individual and group psychotherapy to inpatients on the hospital s psychiatric unit, as well as intensive outpatient programs. Psychological services are also provided to medical inpatients in the various departments of the hospitals and extended care facilities including brief mental status and depression evaluations, full neuropsychological evaluations, and brief follow-up psychotherapy. Responsibilities: Administer, score, and interpret assessments and write neuropsychological evaluations for both medical and psychiatric patients within the hospitals and rehabilitation center. Evaluate patients with medical conditions including dementia, delirium, stroke, and brain injury and patients with psychiatric
Faulhaber 4 conditions including bipolar disorder, major depression, and psychosis. Co-lead outpatient psychotherapy groups for elderly individuals suffering from anxiety, depression, and comorbid medical conditions. Co-lead inpatient psychotherapy group for inpatients on the psychiatric unit of the hospital. Perform brief psychotherapy with medical inpatients within the hospitals and rehabilitation center. Work in interdisciplinary team including physicians, psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, and physical, occupational, and speech therapists. 20 hours per week. Pre-Doctoral Practicum August 2004-May 2005 Nana s Children Mental Health Foundation, Inc. Thomas J. Pappas Schools Phoenix & Tempe, Arizona Supervisor: William Jenkins, PhD Description of Site: Public elementary schools in Phoenix and Tempe that specializes in providing education to children from underprivileged and impoverished home environments. Nana s Children works out of the schools to provide psychological services, free of charge, to the students. Responsibilities: Provide individual play therapy and group sand tray therapy for school-aged children (K-5 th grade). Collaborate with educators, administrators, and social workers within the school system to provide psychological services to the children. 15-20 hours per week. RESEARCH PROJECTS Faulhaber, C., & Perna, R. (2008, April). Time since injury as a predictor of neurorehabilitation outcomes. Poster session presented at the 10 th annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference, Tucson, AZ. Winner, Student Poster Award. Faulhaber, C., Perna, R., & Ablitz, B. (2008, February). Neurorehabilitation outcomes after brain injury: Gender differences. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the International Neuropsychology Society, Waikoloa, HI. Faulhaber, C. (2007). Effectiveness of cognitive behavioral group therapy for the treatment of depression in the elderly. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Argosy University/Phoenix. CERTIFICATIONS Certified Alzheimer s Disease & Other Dementias June 2012 Treatment Specialist Association for Advanced Training in the Behavioral Sciences OTHER EXPERIENCE Teaching Assistant Fall 2008 Neuroscience, University of Southern Maine, Lewiston-Auburn College Volunteer Spring 2003 Arizona State Hospital, Phoenix, AZ Undergraduate Research Assistant August 2002-May 2003 Geropsychology, Arizona State University Undergraduate Research Assistant August 2002-May 2003 Social Psychology, Arizona State University
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Psychological Association Faulhaber 5 National Academy of Neuropsychology REFERENCES Mike Kenny, PsyD Director UCCS Aging Center (719) 255-8002 mkenny@uccs.edu Brain DeSantis, PsyD Director of Behavioral Health Peak Vista Community Health Centers (719) 344-7124 brian.desantis@peakvista.org Katie Olson, PsyD Clinical Supervisor A Wiser Mind (612) 490-1058 kvolson@gmail.com Matthew Hummel, MD Family Medicine Physician and Practice Owner Fountain Hills Family Practice, PC (480) 816-3131 jason@fhdrs.com Jon VanDoren, PhD Postdoctoral Residency Supervisor Rehab Without Walls (602) 943-1012 jon.vandoren@cox.net