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EDUCATION:<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>.D. in <strong>Clinical</strong> Psychology,<br />

1992<br />

<strong>Tamara</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong> <strong>Anderson</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

<strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Psychologist</strong><br />

License No. PSY13856<br />

<strong>University</strong>: 562-903-4867<br />

Private Practice: 714-490-7015<br />

Email: tamara.anderson@biola.edu<br />

California School of Professional<br />

Psychology, Los Angeles, CA (APA<br />

approved)<br />

DISSERTATION: AN EXPLORATORY<br />

STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF<br />

PATRIARCHAL AND RELIGIOUS<br />

ATTITUDES ON ATTITUDES<br />

CONCERNING WAR AND PEACE.<br />

Committee Chairperson, Paula B. Johnson,<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

M.A. in Psychology, 1988 Pepperdine <strong>University</strong>, Malibu, CA<br />

B.A. in Psychology, 1985 <strong>Biola</strong> <strong>University</strong>, La Mirada, CA<br />

A.S. in Mental Health Technology, 1982,<br />

and eligibility for licensure as a Psychiatric<br />

Technician<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS:<br />

Mount San Antonio College, Walnut, CA<br />

ASSOCIATE DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDENTS at Rosemead School of Psychology, La Mirada, CA. Duties<br />

include: supervise student progress through doctoral program, coordinate comprehensive exam process, consider<br />

appeals and petitions, supervise advisement, chair the admissions and qualifications committee, oversee staff and<br />

coordinate scholarship monies. Provide consultation for faculty and students on ethical and legal matters pertaining<br />

to psychology. Summer 2006 to present.<br />

DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL TRAINING at Rosemead School of Psychology, La Mirada, CA. Duties included<br />

coordinating all practicum placements, administrating and facilitating the internship process, coordinating the<br />

professional qualifying exam, chairing the clinical training committee, hearing all petitions and appeals related to<br />

clinical training matters, and interfacing and networking with community agencies. 1995-2005.<br />

DIRECTOR OF VICTIM SERVICES at the Center for Aging Resources, Pasadena, CA. In this position I led the<br />

Crime Resistance Involvement Council (CRIC) program and supervised practicum, pre-intern and intern level<br />

students on their cases and their work in the CRIC program. 1993-1994.<br />

TEACHING POSITIONS:<br />

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY (tenured) at <strong>Biola</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Rosemead School of Psychology,<br />

La Mirada, CA. Courses taught: Introduction to Psychopathology; Ethics-12 years; Advanced Statistics; Advanced<br />

Research Design; Research Design; Group Psychotherapy and <strong>Clinical</strong> Supervision. Also responsible for student<br />

advisement and participation on doctoral research committees. Fall 1994 to present.<br />

ADJUNCT FACULTY at <strong>Biola</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Rosemead School of Psychology, La Mirada, CA. Introduction to<br />

Psychology. Spring 1994.


CLINICAL ASSISTANT FACULTY at Fuller Theological Seminary, The School of Psychology doctoral program.<br />

Psychopathology. Winter 1994 (also contracted for winter 1995).<br />

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR at Fuller Theological Seminary, The School of Psychology doctoral program.<br />

Psychopathology. Winter 1993 (also contracted for winter 1994); Psychological Report Writing. Spring 1993.<br />

TEACHING ASSISTANT for Psychological Assessment and Testing, under the supervision of class instructor<br />

Diane Levitan, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., at California School of Professional Psychology. 1989-1990.<br />

TRAINING INSTRUCTOR for various California Probation Departments and private industry. Each training<br />

session is at least eight hours in length. I have taught classes on: eating disorders, stress management, alcoholism<br />

and drug abuse, alcoholism and family dysfunction, "The Character Disordered Offender," personality disorders,<br />

working with families with mental illness, and "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Vietnam Veteran." 1987present<br />

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California, in the Eating Disorder Certificate<br />

Program. Courses: Introduction to Eating Disorders and Medical Aspects of Eating Disorders. 1986-1989.<br />

TEACHING ASSISTANT for Abnormal Psychology, under the supervision of Bruce Hines, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., at Mount San<br />

Antonio College in Walnut, Ca. 1982.<br />

Cross-cultural teaching:<br />

VISITING PROFESSOR at Israel College of the Bible, Jerusalem, Israel. Taught Theories and Principles of<br />

Counseling to Master’s students. Summer 2009.<br />

VISITING PROFESSOR at Daystar <strong>University</strong>, Nairobi, Kenya. Taught Introduction to Psychology to college<br />

students. Also helped to develop a new undergraduate major in psychology. Summer 1996.<br />

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH:<br />

Ethics workshop scheduled for April 2010.<br />

Presentation scheduled for CPA conference April 2010.<br />

WORKSHOP (6 hours) An update on Law & Ethics: Applications to <strong>Clinical</strong> Practice, Supervision & Consultation.<br />

Christian Association for Psychological Studies Pre-Convention workshop Co-presented with Joan Jones, Psy.D.<br />

2003.<br />

WORKSHOP (4 hours) APA Ethics and Law for <strong>Psychologist</strong>s. Provided for clinical psychologists at Metropolitan<br />

State Hospital. 2002.<br />

WORKSHOP (6 hours) APA Ethics and Law for <strong>Psychologist</strong>s. Taught to professional community for continuing<br />

education credits for re-licensure. 2002.<br />

INSERVICE (2 hours) The <strong>Clinical</strong> Manifestation of Eating Disorders. Seminar provided for the practicum and<br />

staff therapists at the <strong>Biola</strong> Counseling Center. 2000, 2001 (will also present in Fall of 03).<br />

WORKSHOP (6 hours) APA Ethics and Law for <strong>Psychologist</strong>s. Taught to professional community for continuing<br />

education credits for re-licensure. 2000.


WORKSHOP (3 hours) on caring for the caregiver of an Alzheimer patient, presented at the Community Assistance<br />

Program for Seniors, located in Pasadena, CA. This workshop was sponsored by the Center for Aging Resources<br />

and the Alzheimer's Association. 1994.<br />

WORKSHOP (3 hours) on elder abuse and reporting laws, presented at Las Encinas Hospital, Pasadena, CA.<br />

Presented to the professional community. 1994.<br />

WORKSHOP (7 hours) on child abuse and reporting laws, presented at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA,<br />

to students and community professionals. Course meets requirements for California licensure. 1993-2001, (two<br />

seminars annually).<br />

INSERVICE (2 hours) on eating disorders, crisis management and personality disorders. Presented to Fuller<br />

Psychological and Family Services staff. 1992.<br />

WORKSHOP (2 hours) on assertiveness skills, presented to the Residence Directors at Loyola Marymount<br />

<strong>University</strong>, Los Angeles. 1990.<br />

INSERVICE to Loyola Marymount Counseling Center Staff on the subject of eating disorders. 1990, 1991.<br />

DRUG DIVERSION eight-week course taught at Orange County Health Care Agency, Santa Ana, CA. 1989.<br />

WORKSHOP on alcohol-related family dysfunction, presented to Saint Francis Catholic Church, Upland, CA.<br />

1989.<br />

WORKSHOPs on eating disorders, presented to <strong>University</strong> of California Irvine graduate students, 1986; California<br />

State <strong>University</strong> at Fullerton, faculty members, 1985; National Education Center, Orange, 1986 and 1987; and the<br />

following high schools: Esperanza, Laguna, Bonita, Troy, El Dorado, Brea-Olinda, Anaheim and Cypress<br />

Continuation School. All high schools listed are located in California. 1985-1986.<br />

PUBLICATIONS:<br />

Leach, M. J., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., Hall, M. E. L., & Willingham, M. M. (Manuscript in process). Crossing the Line:<br />

The mothering phenomenon in teaching young children.<br />

Bowlby, C., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., Hall, M. E. L., & Willingham, M. M. (manuscript in progress).<br />

Lessons learned from both sides of the therapy couch: A qualitative exploration of the clinical lives of recovered<br />

professionals in the field of eating disorders.<br />

Hall, M. E. L., Oates, K. L. M., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., & Willingham, M. M. (submitted for<br />

publication). Calling and conflict: The sanctification of work in working mothers.<br />

Laney, E. K., Carruthers, L., Hall, M. E. L., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. (submitted for publication).<br />

Expanding the self: Motherhood and identity development in faculty women.<br />

Maltby, L. E., Hall, M. E. L., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L. (Submitted for publication). Religion and<br />

sexism: Differentiating Christian orthodoxy and fundamentalism.<br />

Reiner, S. R., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., Hall, M. E. L., & Hall, T. W. (Submitted for publication). The<br />

roles of adult attachment, God attachment and gender in perceived stress.<br />

Oates, K. L. M., Hall, M. E. L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., & Willingham, M. M. (Submitted for publication). Calling and<br />

conflict: A quantitative study of interrole conflict and the sanctification of work and mothering.<br />

Kopp, K. J., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., Hall, M. E. L., & Willingham, M. M. (Submitted for publication).<br />

“Mirror, mirror on the wall . . . who’s the saddest of them all?”: Exploring the link between self-


objectification and depression in mothers.<br />

Kim, C. L., Hall, M. E. L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., & Willingham, M. M. (Submitted for publication).<br />

Coping with discrimination in academia: Asian-American and Christian perspectives.<br />

Campbell, C. D., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. (2009). Mentoring in professional psychology. In M. B. Kenkel & R. Peterson<br />

(Eds.), Competency-Based Education for Professional Psychology, American Psychological Association.<br />

Kim, C. L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., Hall, M.E.L., & Willingham, M. M. (In-press). Asian and female in the white God's<br />

world: A qualitative exploration of discrimination in Christian academia.<br />

Maltby, L.E., Hall, M.E.L., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T.L. (2009). Women and work: Supporting female<br />

colleagues in psychology. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 28(3), XX-XX.<br />

Oates, K. L. M., Hall, M. E. L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., & Willingham, M. M. (2008). Pursuing multiple callings: The<br />

implications of balancing career and motherhood for women and the church. Journal of Psychology & Christianity,<br />

XX-XX.<br />

<strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L. & Scott, S. (2007). Women in Leadership. California <strong>Psychologist</strong>, 40(6).<br />

Thorstad, R. R., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T.L., Hall, M.E.L., Willingham, M.M., & Carruthers, L. (2006). Breaking the mold: A<br />

qualitative exploration of mothers in Christian academia and their experiences of spousal support. Journal of<br />

Family Issues, 27, 229-251.<br />

<strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L. Book review: Religion & Sexuality: Passionate debates. Journal of Psychology and Theology, (in<br />

press) Winter 2006 Issue.<br />

<strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., & Hall, M. E. L., (2005). Introduction to the special issue on gender and<br />

Christianity. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 33(2).<br />

<strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., & Hall, M. E. L. (guest eds.). (2005). Special issue: Gender and Christianity.<br />

Journal of Psychology and Theology, 33(2).<br />

Oates, K.L.M., Hall, M.E.L., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T.L. (2005). Calling and conflict: A qualitative<br />

exploration of interrole conflict and the sanctification of work in Christian mothers. Journal of<br />

Psychology and Theology, 33(2), 210-223,<br />

Bang, E., Hall, M.E.L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T.L., & Willingham, M.M. (2005). Ethnicity,<br />

acculturation, and religiosity as predictors of female college students’ role expectations. Sex<br />

Roles: A Journal of Research, 53(3/4), 231-237.<br />

Hall, M.E.L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T.L., & Willingham, M.M. (2004). Diapers, dissertations, and other<br />

holy things: The experiences of mothers working in Christian academia. Christian Higher<br />

Education, 3(1), 41-60.<br />

Vande Kemp, H., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. (1999) Feminist Psychology and Humanistic Psychology. In D. Moss (Ed.),<br />

Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology: A historical and biographical sourcebook, (pp. 126-144). NY:<br />

Greenwood Press.<br />

PAPER PRESENTATIONS:<br />

August, 2009: Laney, E. K., Carruthers, L., Hall, M. E. L., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L. “Influence of<br />

motherhood, career, and spirituality on women’s identity development.” Presented at the 2009<br />

American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada.


April 16, 2009: <strong>Anderson</strong>, T., Penman, D., Martin, D., “Developing leadership competency through education,<br />

supervision & mentoring.” California Psychological Association Conference, Oakland, CA.<br />

April 2-4, 2009: Maltby, L. E., Hall, M. E. L., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L. “Predicting ambivalent sexism:<br />

Narcissism, overcontrolled hostility, and religious fundamentalism.” Presented at the Christian<br />

Association for Psychological Studies National Convention, Orlando, FL.<br />

August 16, 2008: Maltby, L. E., Hall, M. E. L, , & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L. “Using religious and personality variables to<br />

predict ambivalent sexism.” Presented at the 2008 American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Boston,<br />

MA.<br />

August 17, 2008: Reiner, S. R., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., Hall, M. E. L., & Hall, T. W. “Adult and God attachment and<br />

gender as predictors of perceived stress.” Presented at the 2008 American Psychological Association Annual<br />

Meeting, Boston, MA.<br />

April 9-11, 2008: Hall, M. E. L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., & Willingham, M. M. “Diapers, dissertations,<br />

and other holy things: The experiences of mothers working in Christian colleges and universities.”<br />

Presented at the CCCU Conversations Toward Wholeness: Creating and Sustaining Climates in<br />

Which Women & Men Can Flourish in Christian Higher Education conference, Point Loma<br />

Nazarene <strong>University</strong>, San Diego, CA.<br />

April 9-11, 2008: Thorstad, R. R., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T.L., Hall, M.E.L., Willingham, M.M., & Carruthers,<br />

L. “Breaking the mold: Mothers in Christian academia and their experiences of spousal support.”<br />

Presented at the CCCU Conversations Toward Wholeness: Creating and Sustaining Climates in<br />

Which Women & Men Can Flourish in Christian Higher Education conference, Point Loma<br />

Nazarene <strong>University</strong>, San Diego, CA.<br />

April 9-11, 2008: Oates, K. L. M., Hall, M. E. L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L., & Willingham, M. M. “The<br />

pursuit of multiple callings: Implications of balancing career and motherhood for Christian<br />

women in academia and their affiliated institutions.” Presented at the CCCU Conversations<br />

Toward Wholeness: Creating and Sustaining Climates in Which Women & Men Can Flourish in<br />

Christian Higher Education conference, Point Loma Nazarene <strong>University</strong>, San Diego, CA.<br />

November 8-11, 2007: Bowlby, C., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T., & Hall, M. E. L. “Lessons learned from both<br />

sides of the therapy couch: A qualitative exploration of the clinical lives of recovered<br />

professionals in the field of eating disorders.” Presented at the 17 th Annual Renfrew Center<br />

Foundation Conference, <strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, PA.<br />

March, 2007: Oates, K., Hall, M.E.L., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T., “Pursuing multiple callings: The implications of balancing<br />

career and motherhood for women and the church.” 2007 National CAPS Convention, King of Prussia, PA.<br />

June 15-16, 2006: Oates, C., Hall, M.E.L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T., “Calling and conflict: A<br />

qualitative study of working Christian mothers.” Presented at the annual conference of the<br />

Christian Society for Kinesiology and Leisure Studies, Wenham, MA.<br />

March 31-April 2, 2006: Oates, C., Hall, M.E.L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T., “Calling and conflict: A<br />

qualitative study of working Christian mothers.” Presented at the 31 st Annual Conference of the<br />

Association for Women in Psychology, Eagle Crest, MI.<br />

April 7-10, 2005: Oates, C., Hall, M.E.L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T., “Calling and conflict: A qualitative<br />

study of working Christian mothers.” Presented at the 2005 National CAPS Convention,


Dallas, TX.<br />

March 2, 16, 2005: Hall, M.E.L., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T. L. “Women in higher education:<br />

Creating a healthy climate for female students and faculty.” 2-hour presentation to the<br />

undergraduate chairs at <strong>Biola</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />

July-August, 2004. Oates, K., Hall, M.E.L., & <strong>Anderson</strong>, T.L. “Calling and conflict: A<br />

qualitative exploration of interrole conflict and the sanctification of work in Christian mothers.”<br />

Presented at the 2004 American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI.<br />

July-August, 2004. Lee-Kim, C., <strong>Anderson</strong>, T.L., Hall, M.E.L., & Willingham, M. “A qualitative<br />

exploration of discrimination and coping experiences among Asian women in Christian<br />

academia.” Presented at the 2004 American Psychological Association Annual Meeting,<br />

Honolulu, HI.<br />

August 2003: M. <strong>Ph</strong>anco, T.L., <strong>Anderson</strong>, M.E.L., Hall & M.M. Willigham. “Mothers in Christian academia:<br />

Exploring internal role conflict and faith.” Presented at the 2003 American Psychological Association Annual<br />

Meeting, Toronto, Canada.<br />

June 20, 2003: C. Lee, T.L. <strong>Anderson</strong>, M.E.L. Hall, & M.M. Willingham, “A qualitative exploration of<br />

discrimination and coping experiences among Asian women in Christian academia.” Presented at the 2003 National<br />

Christian Association for Psychological Studies Convention, Anaheim, CA.<br />

June 20, 2003: E. Deweese, M.E.L. Hall, T.L. <strong>Anderson</strong>, & M.M. Willingham, “A qualitative study of Christian<br />

women in academia who are mothers and their experience of mentoring relationships.” Presented at the 2003<br />

National Christian Association for Psychological Studies Convention, Anaheim, CA.<br />

June 20, 2003: M.E.L. Hall & T.L. <strong>Anderson</strong>, “Christian women in academia: The path ahead.” Presented at the<br />

2003 National Christian Association for Psychological Studies Convention, Anaheim, CA.<br />

March 24, 2003: M.E.L. Hall & T.L. <strong>Anderson</strong>, & M.M. Willingham, “Diapers, dissertations, and other holy things:<br />

The experiences of mothers working in Christian academia. Presented at the Provost’s Research Luncheon, <strong>Biola</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>.<br />

April, 2002: C.N. Kimball, T.S. Watson, S.S. Canning, J. Laidig, M.E.L. Hall & T. <strong>Anderson</strong>, “Responsible<br />

development of women in Christian academia: Listening to seasons of life.” Presented at the 2002 National<br />

Christian Association for Psychological Studies Convention, Arlington Heights, IL.<br />

March, 2002: M.E.L. Hall, T.L. <strong>Anderson</strong>, & M.M. Willingham, “What are ways of making an institution familyfriendly?”<br />

Presented at the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities Current Topics Conference, San Antonio,<br />

TX.<br />

August 2001: M.E.L. Hall, T.L. <strong>Anderson</strong>, & M.M. Willingham, “Institutional support of Christian mothers in<br />

academia.” Presented at the 2001 American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.<br />

August 2001: R. Thorstad, T.L. <strong>Anderson</strong>, M.E.L. Hall, & M.M. Willingham, ““Mothers in Christian academia and<br />

their experiences of spousal support.” Presented at the 2001 American Psychological Association Annual Meeting,<br />

San Francisco, CA.<br />

August, 2001: L. Carruthers, M.E.L. Hall, T.L. <strong>Anderson</strong>, & M.M. Willingham, “Identity formation of Christian<br />

mothers working in academia.” Presented at the 2001 American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, San<br />

Francisco, CA.<br />

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE RELATED TO PSYCHOLOGY:


PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSISTANT to Michele Winterstein <strong>Ph</strong>.D. Under the supervision of Dr. Winterstein I<br />

provided psychotherapy for five to ten private paying clients per week. I also provided psychological testing for<br />

children and adults. 1988-94.<br />

PER DIEM FLOOR AND MEDICATION NURSE for <strong>University</strong> of California Irvine Medical Center, in Orange,<br />

California; Brea Hospital Neuropsychiatric Center, in Brea California; and Metropolitan State Hospital, in Norwalk,<br />

California. Duties included: Providing nursing care for psychiatric populations ranging from young children with<br />

abuse issues, to adolescents and adults with various psychiatric maladies. 1988-1989.<br />

PROGRAM COORDINATOR for Eating Disorders Program at College Hospital in Cerritos, California. Duties<br />

included: Lead Counselor; creating and overseeing program schedule; responsible for staff of the Eating Disorders<br />

Unit; facilitating both group and individual psychotherapy with in-patients and out-patients; control of budget for<br />

Eating Disorders Program. 1987-1988.<br />

DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS for Eating Disorder Unit at Brea Hospital Neuropsychiatric Center. Duties<br />

included: Public outreach concerning our Eating Disorder Program; conducting the pre-admission interviews and<br />

assessments to decide whether in-patient or outpatient treatment was appropriate. 1985-1987.<br />

CHARGE NURSE for unit 212, of Metropolitan State Hospital. Duties included: Overseeing staff; the preparation<br />

of work schedules; patient care. Also worked other units as floor and medication nurse. 1982-1985.<br />

PRE-LICENSED PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN for Lanterman State Hospital. Duties included: Providing basic<br />

nursing care to developmentally disabled adults, adolescents and children. 1981-1982.<br />

GRANT WRITING:<br />

THE ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION PROGRAM; grant proposal authored by T.<br />

<strong>Anderson</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., J. Yang-<strong>Anderson</strong> <strong>Ph</strong>.D. & C. Dick-Muehlke, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.; recommended for funding in fiscal years 95'<br />

and 96', by the Pasadena City Council.<br />

CLINICAL TRAINING SPECIFIC TO PSYCHOLOGY:<br />

(The term Trainee refers to experience gained through training as a Psychiatric Technician)<br />

POST-DOCTORAL POSITION: Three-quarter-time program director and clinician at The Center for Aging<br />

Resources, Pasadena, California. Janet Yang, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., <strong>Clinical</strong> Supervisor. 1992-1993.<br />

INTERN: Full-time APA-approved internship Fuller Psychological and Family Services, Fuller Seminary,<br />

Pasadena, California. John Court, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., Andrea Davis, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., Susan Lichtman, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., Lee Lipsker, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., Sue<br />

Smith, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., and Hendrika Vande Kemp, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., <strong>Clinical</strong> Supervisors. 1991-1992.<br />

HALF-TIME INTERN: Culturally diverse Adult Assessment and Treatment. Loyola Marymount <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Student Counseling Center, Los Angeles, California. Linda Friar, <strong>Ph</strong>.D. and Michael Doyle, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., <strong>Clinical</strong><br />

Supervisors. 1989-1990.<br />

PRACTICUM: Culturally diverse Adult and Adolescent Assessment and Treatment. Orange County Health Care<br />

Agency-Drug Abuse Services, Santa Ana, California. Jon Rich, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., <strong>Clinical</strong> Supervisor. 1988-1989.<br />

TRAINEE: Mentally Disordered Sex Offenders and the Criminally Insane, (term used at time of training). Patton<br />

State Hospital, Patton, California. Bruce Hines, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., Supervisor. 1981.<br />

TRAINEE: Chronic Schizophrenic Adult and Geriatric patients. Olive Vista Hospital, Pomona, California. Bruce<br />

Hines, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., Supervisor. 1981.


TRAINEE: Adolescent Psychiatric and Adult Schizophrenic patients. Horizon Hospital, Pomona, California.<br />

Bruce Hines, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., Supervisor. 1981.<br />

TRAINEE: Taught fine motor skills to Developmentally Disabled Children. Primrose School for the<br />

Developmentally Disabled, San Bernardino, California. Karen Meyers, R.N., Supervisor. 1981.<br />

TRAINEE: Taught daily living skills to Autistic Children. Sunrise School for the Developmentally and <strong>Ph</strong>ysically<br />

Disabled, Covina, California. Karen Meyers, R.N., Supervisor. 1981.<br />

TRAINEE: Provided nursing care for Paraplegic and Quadriplegic patients. Casa Colina Hospital, Montclair,<br />

California. Dorothy Ball, R.N., Supervisor. 1980.<br />

TRAINEE: Provided nursing care for Psychiatric patients and Oncology patients. Intercommunity Hospital, West<br />

Covina, California. Dorothy Ball, R.N., Supervisor. 1980.<br />

TRAINEE: Provided basic patient care for Developmentally Disabled Adults. Lanterman State Hospital, Pomona,<br />

California. Carolyn Duncan L.P.T., Supervisor. 1980.<br />

AWARDS & HONORS:<br />

RANDALL LEHMANN SORENSON OUTSTANDING FACULTY AWARD. 2007.<br />

SPECIAL INVITATION to serve on the advisory and planning committee of the California Board of Psychology’s<br />

Juris Prudence and <strong>Clinical</strong> Exam. 2005.<br />

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE IN MENTORING STUDENTS. Presented by <strong>Biola</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Provost’s committee.<br />

2004.<br />

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AND OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS AWARD. Presented by The National<br />

Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology, San Francisco, CA. 2001.<br />

OUTSTANDING SUPERVISION AWARD, presented by the graduate students at Fuller Theological Seminary,<br />

The School of Psychology, Pasadena, CA. 1993.<br />

CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, Los Angeles - awarded monetary scholarship for<br />

the study of <strong>Clinical</strong> Psychology, 1988, 1989, 1990.<br />

CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION AND DEDICATION TO THE<br />

AGENCY, presented by the Orange County Health Care Agency, 1989.<br />

PSI CHI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, in Psychology, Los Angeles chapter, 1988.<br />

CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION, presented by Los Angeles County Probation<br />

Department, 1982.<br />

ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA HONOR SOCIETY, Los Angeles chapter, 1982, lifetime member.<br />

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES:<br />

CALIFORNIA LICENSE to practice psychology (clinical specialty), license number PSY13856. 1994.<br />

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSISTANT registration number PSB 15308, 1988 to 1994.


HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES held at both Charter Hospital of Long Beach and Los Altos Hospital of Long Beach,<br />

1989 to present.<br />

CALIFORNIA LICENSE to practice as a Psychiatric Technician, license number PT 21681, 1982 (in-active).<br />

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS:<br />

CHAIR (2009), California Psychological Association, Division II, Education and Training.<br />

HEARING COMMITTEE MEMBER (2009), <strong>Biola</strong> <strong>University</strong> Sexual Assault Hearing Committee.<br />

BOARD MEMBER (2005-present) and CHAIR ELECT (2008), California Psychological Association, Division II,<br />

Education and Training.<br />

MEMBER, American Psychological Society, 2004-2007.<br />

VICE-CHAIR Women’s Issues Committee, National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology,<br />

2001 and 2002.<br />

CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE for the Federal Education Advocacy Coordinators (a grassroots group)<br />

Whose purpose is to bring federal money to the field of psychology in order to serve the<br />

Public and provide training funds. 2001.<br />

MEMBER of the Southern California Association of Psychology Training Programs, 1996-present.<br />

MEMBER of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology, 1995.<br />

Capacities: Chair, Student Participation Program (1996-1999), Ethnic Racial/Diversity Committee - Institutional<br />

Award sub-committee chair, and member of the Gender Issues and Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual committees. 1995present.<br />

MEMBER of the American Psychological Association, number 6594-5322. 1994-present.<br />

STUDENT AFFILIATE of the American Psychological Association, 1989 to 1994.

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