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Miller
4313 Garnet Street, Regina, Saskatchewan Canada S4S3H5
(306) 584-1084 hmbc00f4@westpost.net
U.S. CITIZEN
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
PSYCHOTHERAPY TEACHING ADDICTIONS CHANGE MANAGEMENT TESTING
Experienced, accomplished clinical and teaching psychologist with over
20 years' experience in multiple clinical functions and teaching
roles. Clinical specialties include psychotherapy, testing,
addictions, depression, stress, pain management, marriage counseling,
adoptions, obesity, critical incident stress management, and general
psychotherapy. Teaching experience includes graduate courses in
personality theories, graduate psychology practicum, group counseling
and aptitude/achievement test analysis. Undergraduate teaching
experience includes adolescent psychology, psychology of individual
differences, statistics and counseling and guidance. Experienced in
the use of hypnosis for smoking and weight management as well as in
pain management systems. Excellent written and oral communications
skill. Provided psychotherapy for 10 days for Katrina survivors.
Smoking Cessation Weight Management Pain Management Hypnosis
Stress Management Divorce Remarriage/Blended Families
Achievement/Aptitude Testing
Goal Setting Career Changes Vocational Counseling EFAP Adoptions
Forensic Psychology
K-12 Expert Witness Drug/Alcohol Counseling Fears/Phobias Post
Traumatic Stress
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Multicultural/Alterative Culture
Counseling Downsizing
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
LEBELL & ASSOCIATES, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 2000 - Present
Clinical Psychologist
Concurrent with employment with Lebell & Associates. Treat workers
covered under province's workers' compensation and health insurance
programs including psychological testing and counseling for patients
with
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tertiary diagnoses, vocational counseling for those unable to return
to original jobs, depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress,
financial and family issues, pain management. Treated financial
stress, boredom, negative lifestyles due to decreased functionality,
marriage issues, family disruption and inability to enjoy personal
activities they once enjoyed. Teach vocational counseling for patients
unable to perform their former work as well as chronic pain management
classes.
SEAK CE CLASSES
Individual Crisis Intervention and Peer Support (09 28, 2006) (13.5
credits) International Critical Incident Stress Foundation
Group Crisis Intervention (10/01, 2006) (13.5 credits) International
Critical Incident Stress Foundation
Law Enforcement Perspectives for CISM Enhancement 11/13-14, 2008) (14
CE credits) International Critical Incident Stress Foundation
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Advanced Group Crisis Intervention: Strategies and Tactics for Complex
Situations (11/15-16, 2008)
(14 CE credits) International Critical Incident Stress Foundation.