CURRICULUM VITAE / RESUME Kitty Grupp, PhD ARNP 2408 10 th Ave. East Seattle, WA 98102 206-420-8287 (Office) 206-588-2466 (Fax) Email: kitty.grupp@gmail.com ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 2000 PhD; University of Washington School of Nursing; Seattle, Washington 1998 Adult Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist. 1981 MA; University of Washington School of Nursing; Seattle, Washington Major: Community Health Nursing. Minor: Business Administration. 1974 BSN; University of Colorado School of Nursing; Denver, Colorado. LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Fluent in oral and written Spanish Language. Licensure: R.N. - Washington State (10/12) A.R.N.P Washington State (10/13) Certification: Women s Studies Certificate-University of Washington Addiction Severity Index Training Certificate APRN, BC-Clinical Specialist in Adult Psychiatric Mental Health(11/14) Controlled Substance Registration Certificate (9/30/2012) Bupenophrine Training Certificate PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Current Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner- Private practice providing psychosocial evaluations, medication evaluation and counseling. Focus on co-occurring disorders, substance abuse disorders. Available for consultation and educational programs.. Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Consejo Counseling and Referral Services Providing psychosocial evaluations and medication prescribing and management in a Mental Health Center that provides services to underinsured and Spanish-speaking clients. Staff consultation.
2 Current Nurse Support Psychotherapist -Run weekly psychotherapeutic support group for nurses in the professional state monitoring program for substance use disorders. 2008-2009 Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner- Recovery Centers of King County- Psychiatric Evaluations; Medication prescribing and management. Consultation with Staff; Run co-occurring disorders group. 2007 (spring) Psychotherapist- Seattle University Counseling Center-Provided oneone-therapy to students with mental health, addiction and developmental issues. 2003-2005 Psychotherapist-Seeking Safety- provided one-one Seeking Safety therapy to women in therapeutic communities with post-traumatic stress disorder in treatment for substance abuse Nurse Support Psychotherapist -Ran weekly psychotherapeutic support group for nurses in the professional state monitoring program for substance use disorders 2001-2003 Women s Health Specialist-Residence XII Treatment Program for women. Consultant role to integrate health services into inpatient treatment facility and to prepare agency for mental health certification; facilitated nurse support group for Washington State Health Professional Services. 1990-1994 School Nurse- Seattle School District, Seattle, WA 1989-1990 Quality Assurance Coordinator- Providence Homecare/Hospice of Seattle, Seattle, WA 1985-1986 Nursing Consultant - ALS Health Support Services; Kirkland, WA 1983-1984 Clinical Services Coordinator; Executive Director Ballard Home Health Services, Seattle, WA 1982-1983 Visiting Nurse - Community Home Health Care; Seattle, WA 1981-1982 Clinical Manager - St. Elizabeth's Home Health Care; Yakima, WA 1978-1981 Visiting Nurse - Home Health Services of Puget Sound; Seattle, WA 1976-1977 RN Team Leader - Craig Rehabilitation Hospital; Denver, CO 1975-1976 Visiting Nurse - VNS of Santa Fe; Santa Fe, NM PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Spring 2009 Consultant- Loyola College of Nursing, Chicago, Ill Consultation with faculty and administration of Loyola College of Nursing, Chicago about advanced psychiatric nursing track. 2002-2008 Assistant Professor-Seattle University College of Nursing Teach in Accelerated RN to Master s program in community mental health. Teach addictions treatment course in psych master s nurse practitioner program, and cross-disciplinary addictions courses. Advise undergraduate and graduate students. Serve as students project/thesis committee chairperson and member. Teach undergraduate community health theory and clinical. Fall 2003 Addictions course taught at University of Central America in Managua, Nicaragua.
3 Summer 07- Co-taught Health and Human Services in Belize; traveled to Nicaragua and Honduras to assess for student placements. Planned and led student community health immersion trip to Nicaragua in Winter of 2008. Supervised students in final community health clinical practice course in Nicaragua and Belize (Summer, 2008). 2000-2003 Adjunct Faculty-University of Washington Bothell Nursing RNB Program. Responsible for teaching Summer 2000 Clinical Phenomenon in Nursing Practice; Winter 2000 Interpersonal Relationships in Nursing Practice; Fall 2001 Cultural Variations in Nursing Practice; Co-Coordinator of Community Health Nursing Theory and Clinical Courses. Clinical Instructor for Community Health Nursing clinical section. 1998-2000 Teaching Assistant-University of Washington School of Nursing, Bothell Campus. Assisted in courses: Interpersonal Relationships in Nursing (2 quarters); Research in Nursing (2 quarters); Clinical Phenomenon (2 quarters); and clinical instructor for community health nursing (2 quarters). 1996-2000 Teaching Assistant- University of Washington School of Nursing; Seattle, Washington. Assisted in undergraduate communications and introduction to professional nursing courses; supervised Master's students in clinical placements in psychiatric or substance abuse recovery settings for two quarters; assisted in the preparation and logistics of distance learning curriculum course. 1985-1990 Lecturer - Clinical Instructor for senior Community Health Nursing course and clinical. Participated in planning, delivery and clinical supervision at health department, Visiting nurse service and Hospice of Seattle/Providence Homecare; Department of Community Health Care Systems; University of Washington School of Nursing; Seattle Washington. 1979-1980 Instructor, Home Health Aide Grant Program North Seattle Community College; Seattle, Washington. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2004-2007 Primary Investigator: Fall 07 Seeking Safety therapy group approved by IRB in Winter of 2007. 2004-2006 Primary Investigator: Qualitative Study: Women s Understanding of their co-occurring Substance abuse and PTSD. Unfunded qualitative study done with the help of research assistant. Co-Investigator: Sibling Abuse, PTSD and Substance abuse: Secondary Qualitative Data Analysis with Debby Phillips, unfunded research
4 2002-2005 Project Director and Psychotherapist- Seeking Safety Seattle University School of Nursing This grant is an intervention study to evaluate the effectiveness of Seeking Safety Therapy with women with co-occurring substance abuse and PTSD who are residing in therapeutic communities for substance abuse treatment 1987-1988 Project Director - Elderly Homecare Project; Department of Community Health Care Systems; University of Washington School of Nursing; Seattle, Washington Other pertinent employment 1994-1996 Student Services Coordinator - Academic Programs, School of Nursing, University of Washington. Involved in recruitment and advising. Prepared seminars on career development; preparing resumes and searching for jobs. Planned seminar on Career Opportunities post graduation. SCHOLARSHIP Dissertation: Alcohol Involvement, Employment, Family/Social Relationships and Psychiatric Status in Women Who Attended Gender Specific Treatment For Substance Dependence Master s Thesis: A Description of the Health Service Needs of Adult Day Care Participants PUBLICATIONS (all in peer-reviewed journals) Phillips, D, Phillips, K. Grupp, K. & Trigg, L. (2009) Sibling violence silenced: rivalry competition, wrestling, playing roughhousing, benign. Advances in Nursing Science 32 (2). Grupp, K (2008). Women with co-occurring Substance Abuse Disorders and PTSD: How women understand their illness. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 19-2. Grupp, K. (2006). Women One Year Following Gender-Specific Treatment for Alcohol and/or other Drug Dependency. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 17-1. Grupp, K. (2004). Enhancing nurse assessment of alcohol and drug dependency: A preliminary study. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 15: 81-84. Grupp, K. (2003). Research Reviews: Women, Addiction and Recovery. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 14:53-55. Grupp, K.and Albert, M. (1991). Teaching wound care in the home. Home Health Care Services Quarterly: 12, 3, 40-59.
5 McAbee, R.; Grupp, K.; and Horn, B. (1991) "Home Intravenous Therapy: Part I." Home Health Care Services Quarterly, Vol. 12, No. 3; 1991.pp 59-108. McAbee, R; Grupp, K.; and Horn, B. (1991). Home intravenous therapy: Part II- Resources. Home Health Care Services Quarterly:12, 109-127. Wagnild, G. and Grupp, K. (1991). Major stressors among elderly home care clients. Home Health Care Nurse: 9, 4, 15-21. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS and ACTIVITIES Member of Association of Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses in Northwest (AAPPN)and on the Executive Commitee Member of the International Nurses Society for Addictions (INTNSA); Board member and Education Committee Chairperson-2006-2007. Member of Sigma Theta Tau Member of Washington State Coalition for Women with Substance Disorders PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Refereed 2009 Paper Presentation: Addiction as a Chronic Illness: Implications for Treatment. International Nurses Society on Addictions Annual Meeting, Albuquerque NM. 10/09. 2007 Podium presentation abstract approved: Advocating for Clients substance abuse disorders: Inclusion in Nursing Curricula. International Nurses Society on Addictions Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA. 10/07. 2007 Poster presentation at AAPPN- Integrating substance abuse and serious mental health into a nursing curriculum: Experiences from SU. 5/07. 2007 Paper presentation: Development of participative action research plan- Sigma Theta Tau Research Day, SU College of Nursing, 4/07. 2006 Podium presentation at Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Portland, Oregon. Women, Violence, PTSD and Addiction: Seeking Safety Intervention. 4/06. 2005 The Clinical Usefulness of Seeking Safety: Women with PTSD and addiction. Presentation at Washington State Coalition for Women with Substance Abuse Disorders. 10/05. 2005 Women s understanding of their illness: PTSD and Substance Dependence Podium presentation at International Nurses Society on Addictions Meeting: Minneapolis, Minnesota. 10/05. 2004 Podium Presentation: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Addictions: Lessons from Nicaragua. International Nurses Society on Addictions. San Diego, California. 10/04. 2002 Podium Presentation: Results of Gender Specific Treatment on Women with Substance Abuse Disorders. International Nurses Society on Addictions Meeting. 10/02.
6 2001 Podium Presentation: Taking curriculum to outlying areas: Taking the Bothell RNB curriculum to the Peninsula. Nurse Odyssey Conference in Seattle, Washington. Sp/01. 2001 Abstract accepted for National Nurses Society on Addictions meeting in Niagara Falls: Results of Gender Specific Treatment on Women with Substance Abuse Disorders. (Conference cancelled due to 9/11/01) 2001 Paper Presentations: Nurse- Running School Nurse Groups; and Mental Health needs of School-aged children. Clinical School Nurse Update 2001, Seattle, Washington. 1997 Poster presentation at WIN annual meeting - Enhancing nurse assessment of alcohol and drug problems; Portland, Oregon. 9/97. 1997 Podium Presentation: Women, alcoholism and depression: A double whammy. National Nurses Society on Addiction Annual Conference; Des Moines, Iowa. 10/97. Non-Refereed and Invited 2009 Invited Paper Presentation: Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder among Women in Early Recovery. NW Substance Abuse Coalition. Leavenworth, WA 10/09 2009 Invited Paper Presentation: Complex Post traumatic Stress Disorder in Latinas: Treatment and Challenges. Latina Behavioral Health Conference, Seattle, WA 8/09 2008 Community Health Nursing Study Abroad Experience in Nicaragua Globalization & Justice: Interdisciplinary Dialogues; Seattle University. 2007 Discussion Leader: The use of Positive Incentives in Addiction Treatment; Predisan Addiction Treatment Center, Catacamas, Honduras. (6/07) 2007 Substance Abuse Panel Member- Spring AAPPN Conference panel. (5/07) 2007 Moderator of Panel Presentation: Stories from Nicaragua- part of Global Health Series, SU CON, 4/07. 2006/05 Lecture: Substance Abuse in the Community- for undergraduate nursing students in community health nursing. 2003 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Addictions: Lessons from Nicaraguapresented to CON nursing faculty at brown-bag presentation 2002 Invited presentation to Family Nurse Practitioner students: Substance abuse & Adolescents. 2001 Lecture: Depression in women; presented to Women and Health class. Bothell, Washington. 2000 Lecture : Qualitative Research. to students in research course. Bothell, Washington 1999-2000 Lecture: Alcoholism in the family. Presented (three times) to senior nursing students in family nursing course. Seattle, WA. 1999 Lecture: Stages of change and motivational interviewing. Students in interpersonal relationships in nursing course. Bothell, WA. 1998-1999 Concept Development: Depression in alcoholic women. Lecture presented (three times) to RN students in nursing clinical phenomenon class. Bothell, WA.
7 Awards and Honors 2008 Faculty Fellowship Seattle University Award 2008 Spirit of Community Center for Service and Community Engagement faculty award Seattle University nomination 2007 Research Award International Nurses Society on Addictions 2000-1999 Research Scholarship University of Washington Hester McLaws Research Scholarship 1999-1994 Pre-doctoral traineeship University of Washington Nursing Research Training/Substance Abuse National Institute of Drug Abuse