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RESUME Frances A. Spickerman 2730 Brittany Terrace #2 Manhattan, KS 66502 660-815-2488 EDUCATIONAL RECORD 8a"84 to 8a"91 University of Missouria"Columbia. Ph.D. in counseling psychology, 8a"91. This program is APA accredited. 8a"90 to 8a"91 Predoctoral psychology intern at Kansas State University Counseling Center at Ma nhattan, KS. This program is APA accredited. Performed individual counseling an d psychotherapy with tradition and nontraditional age college students exhibitin g a wide range of diagnoses. Interpreted psychological tests and wrote personal ity assessment reports; managed clients in crisis; assisted in coordination of c linical services of agency and in selection of Ph.D. level interns. Made presen tations to campus organizations. Taught a career life-planning course in the ps ychology department of the university. Supervised clinical work of doctoral-lev el practicum students. Designed graphics for marketing agency services. 1979 to 1980 Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. MA in existential-phenomenological psychol ogy, 8a"81. 1777a"1978 Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO. Major: psychology (35 credit hours). Minor: English (32 credit hours). BA degree summa cum laude, 12 a"78. 1975a"1976 Mineral Area College, Flat River, MO. AA degree 12a"76. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 12a"2010 to present. Staff psychologist at Irwin Army Community Hospital, Fort Riley, KS. 9a"2006 to 12a"2010 Staff psychologist at David Grant Medical Center, Travis AFB, CA. Performed ind ividual, group, and relationship therapy for outpatients using solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral, imagistic, and NLP therapies; performed psychological eva luations. 2a"97 to 9a"2006 Psychologist in private practice. 40 hours per week. Performed individual, grou p, family, couples, child, and adolescent therapy for outpatients; performed psy chological evaluations, disability evaluations, parenting capacity evaluations, and competency evaluations; testified as expert witness.

8a"96 to 12a"99 Adjunct faculty at Missouri Valley College, Marshall, MO. 15 hours / week. Tau ght courses in introductory psychology and human sexualitya"lectured; designed, organized, and facilitated classroom small-group experiential work; wrote and gr aded examinations.

12a"94 to 2a"97 Psychologist at Fitzgibbon Hospital Mental Health Clinic, Marshall, MO. Perform ed individual, group, family and couples psychotherapy for outpatients; performe d hospital consultations, psychological evaluations, competency evaluations, and neuropsychological screenings for outpatients and inpatients in a medical / sur gical hospital. 8a"91 to 12a"94 Psychologist at Heartland Hospital West, St. Joseph, MO. Performed individual, group, and couples therapy for outpatients; performed hospital consultations inc luding psychological evaluations, competency evaluations, and neuropsychological screenings for inpatients. Helped design a treatment program for a new inpatie nt mental health unit. 8a"89 to 5a"90 Instructor in psychology at Westminster College, Fulton, MO. Taught five sectio ns of Human Behavior and Experience. Increased course enrollment 30%. 12a"87 to 5a"89 Consultant to Whispering Oaks Hospital, Jefferson City, MO. Completed psycholog ical evaluations for adolescent patients, using objective and projective instrum ents. Consulted with social workers, nurses, and psychiatrists on staff. 8a"86 to 5a"87 Instructor at William Woods College, Fulton, MO. Taught general and development al psychology. 9a"85 to 8a"86 Practicum counselor at University of MOa"Columbia. Fall a85 Rorschach trainee at Truman VA Hospital, Columbia, MO. Worked with combat-relat ed posttraumatic stress disorder patients. 3a"83 to 8a"84 Associate psychologist at Sedalia Mental Health Center, Sedalia, MO. 4a"81 to 2a"83 Mental l health counselor at Chemical Abuse Rehabilitation and Education, Inc. Used marketing strategies to increase previous agency caseload 110%.

PUBLICATIONS aHow to Cope If Youare Attracted to a Patient,a Family Practice Management Nov. / Dec. 2002 aThe Fine Art of Refusal,a Family Practice Management Feb. 2004 aManaging Stress from the Inside Out,a Family Practice Management May 2005. REFERENCES available upon request.

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