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Curriculum Vitae

Jerry Don Smith Jr., Psy.D.

A. Personal History
Address: PRIVATE

Phone: PRIVATE
Citizenship: USA

Website: http://psychostud.com

B. Educational History
1. American School of Professional Psychology-Argosy Univ./Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Major: Clinical Psychology
Degree: Master of Arts
Degree: Doctorate of Psychology

2. Amberton University, Garland, Texas


Major: Counseling
Degree: Master of Arts

3. Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas


Double Major: Psychology, Political Science
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Formal Training: Basic Mediation
4. Lakenheath American High School, RAF Lakenheath, England, UK
Diploma: High School

C. Awards/Honors
Presidential Academic Achievement Scholarship
Howard Hughes Medical Internship – competitive position
Dean’s Distinguished Student List
Black Graduate Student Association Academic Award Recipient
Honor Graduate – Federal Law Enforcement Training Center

D. Professional Positions
1. Clinical Psychologist, Federal Bureau of Prisons
2. Psychology Intern, Federal Bureau of Prisons
3. Psychology Intern, Henry Wade Juvenile Justice Center-Dallas County Juvenile
Detention Center
4. Doctoral Practicum Student, Premiere RehabWorks, Inc.
5. Adjunct Faculty (Human Development), Richland College,
6. Adjunct Faculty (Human Development), Northlake College
7. Doctoral Practicum Student, Lake Pointe Psychology and Pain Management Centre

8. President, Student Government Association, Argosy University/Dallas


9. Student Therapist, Timberlawn Psychiatric Hospital
10. Admissions Counselor, Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Prospective Student Center, Texas
A&M University
11. Federal Case Manager, Perry F. Bradley Community Sanction Center, Volunteers of
America
12. Facility Caseworker, Dallas Youth Academy-Last Chance Program, Correctional Service
Corporation
13. Student Volunteer, Gender Issues Educational Services, Texas A&M University
14. Mediator, Student Conflict Resolution Services, Texas A&M University
15. Student Worker, Student Conflict Resolution Services, Texas A&M University
16. Resident Advisor, Department of Residence Life, Texas A&M University
17. Chairperson, Publicity/Public Relations Chair, Training Coordinator, People Enthusiastic
About Cultural Education (P.E.A.C.E.), Office of Diversity Education, Texas A&M
University
18. Howard Hughes Medical Intern Program, Texas A&M University

E. Professional Activities
1. Crisis/Hostage Negotiation Team – Mental Health Expert, Federal Bureau of Prisons
2. American Red Cross - Mental Health Volunteer, Tallahassee, Florida
3. Student Body President, Student Affairs Committee, Argosy University/ Dallas
4. Staff representative, President’s Black Former Students Advisory Board, Texas A&M
University
5. Office of Diversity Education representative, Vice-President of Student Affairs Advisory
Board, Texas A&M University
6. Staff representative, Residence Hall Judicial Board, Texas A&M University

F. Membership in Professional Associations


Association of Behavioral Profiling (Affiliate Member, Criminology)
Behavior Online (Charter Member)

G. Presentations
Smith, J.D. The psychology of martyrdom.
Smith, J.D. Dissociative anaethetics.
Smith, J.D. Influences on suicide trends.
Smith, J.D. Preventing suicide in a correctional setting.

H. Clinical Research Project


Title: Trauma and frustration as predictors of martyrdom in low SES Palestinian males.

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