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Harold J.

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

Lebell and Associates employ six psychologists. It is the largest


private practice, largest provider of psychological services in the
greater Regina area, offering employee family assistance services for
major private and corporate clients and general counseling on a
variety of issues for individuals.
Clinical Psychologist
Offer full range of psychological counseling and therapies to
individual clients including marriage counseling, weight management,
addictions, international adoption and psychological testing for
multiple organizations. Develop and teach weight management classes.
Principal mental health professional and critical incident
debriefer/counselor for the Regina Police Service; also conduct
critical incident debriefing and counseling employees of Canadian
Pacific Railroad involved in traumatic incidents. Provide
psychotherapeutic services on behalf of federal Canada Health/First
Nations and Inuit Division. Act as forensic expert and expert witness.
Provide health and wellness training for multiple organizational
clients.
* Successfully prevented seven suicides.
* Performed effective Post Traumatic Stress Disorder treatment for
military personnel, auto and train accident victims and severe
weather survivors.
* Achieved effective psychotherapy results with gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgender patients as well as for addictions,
murder, child custody and other family issues.
* Testified as expert witness for both prosecution and defense in
child custody cases.
COURTSIDE SPORTS MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, Regina, Saskatchewan,
Canada 2000 - Present
Saskatchewan's premiere physical rehabilitation facility offering
therapies for injured workers and auto accident victims. Contractor to
Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board and Saskatchewan Government
Insurance.

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.

* Successfully implemented chronic pain management for work injuries


and traffic accidents.
* Provided psychotherapy for a wide range of psychosocial issues
resulting from injury and employment changes, long term
unemployment and worker's compensation issues.
* Effectively extended self-concepts required for retraining or new
employment.
PAR CONSULTANTS OF CANADA, LTD., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 1987 --
2002
PAR Consultants of Canada, Ltd. is a small private counseling
practice. PAR provided a full
range of psychological services for children and adults.
Clinical Psychologist
Provided evaluation, testing, therapy and counseling for sexual abuse,
addictions and marriage problems. Consulted with provincial Employee
Family Assistance Program staff as well as area businesses and
government agencies. Evaluated fitness for international adoptions.
* Developed and taught a series of successful weight management
classes.
UNIVERSITY OF REGINA, Regina, Saskatchewan 1971 - 1997
The University of Regina is a city university offering undergraduate
and graduate programs in psychology to multicultural student body.
Chair, Educational Psychology department, 1977-1979
Associate Professor, Educational Psychology, 1973 - 1997
Assistant Professor, Educational Psychology, 1971 -- 1972

Taught undergraduate educational psychology classes as well as


graduate classes in counseling. As Chair, developed and implemented
educational psychology curricula. Developed alcohol/drug addiction
counseling program, supervised graduate practica, internships and
Master's theses. Member of University Faculty Association Committee,
Faculty Advisory Committee, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Research and
Development Committee and the Undergraduate Program Development
Committee.
* Developed innovative substance abuse counseling program.
* Successful post alcohol/drug rehabilitation program treatment.
EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATION
Doctor of Education in Psychology, Counseling and Guidance, minor in
Higher Education Administration, University of Northern Colorado,
Greeley, CO
Education Specialist Sixth Year Certificate in Counseling and
Guidance, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM
Master's Degree in Psychology and Personal Service, Eastern New Mexico
University, Portales, NM
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Education, The College of Idaho,
Caldwell, ID
Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, Registered Doctoral
Psychologist #111
Louisiana # 917 Counseling Psychology
New Jersey license #
4801

Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology # 3340


Health Canada: First Nations and Inuit Health Branch 2002-Present
Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology April 2002-
#3340, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
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National Practitioner Data Bank/Health Care Integrity and Protection
Data Bank
Diplomate in Professional Psychotherapy certificate # 2099, April
2007, International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling and
Psychotherapy, Inc.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
CANADIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION CE CLASSES
Comprehending and Utilizing Forensic Risk Assessment (5.5 hours
Credit) (08/10/2005) Canadian psychological Association
Neurobiology and Pharmacology of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (5.5
hours Credit) (08/11/2005) Canadian Psychological Association
Pharmacological Treatment of Depression and Anxiety (5.5 hours
credit) (08/12/2005), Canadian Psychological Association)
Self-Worth Enhancement in Psychotherapy (03/16/2007) (6.5 hours
credit) Cochrane Psychological Services-CPA continuing Education
Provider

APA CE AND ONLINE CLASSES


Couple Power: Building Couple Commitment, Cooperation, Communication
and Community (08/10/2006)
(7 hours credit) American Psychological Association
General Aptitude Test Battery certified (05/24/2006)
A Forensic Approach to Fitness for Duty Evaluation (08/12/2006) (7
hours Credit) APA

Pre-employment Evaluations for High Risk Professions (08/13/2006) (7


hours credit) APA
Ethical Dilemmas in Providing Forensic Testimony in the Courtroom
(08/11/2006) APA
Use and Abuse of Psychological Tests in Forensic Evaluations (7 hours
credit) (06/3/2007) APA
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY CE CLASSES
Violence Risk Assessment and Management Using Structured Professional
Judgment (7 hours credit)
(05/31/2007) American Academy of Forensic Psychology
Ethics in Forensic Psychology (7 hours credit) (05/30/2007) American
Academy of Forensic Psychology
Forensic Applications of the MMPI-2 (7 hours credit) (06/1/2007)
American Academy of Forensic Psychology
Forensic Applications of the MMPI-2 (7 hours credit) (03/24/2010),
American Academy of Forensic Psychology
Malingering & Forensic Practice: Conceptual Issues and Clinical
Methods (7hours credit) (03/25/2010)
Ethical Issues in Forensic Practice (7 hours credit) (03/26/2010)
Expert Testimony and Report Writing: (7 hours credit) (03/28/2010)
Ethical Conflicts in Psychology, Third (third ed.) (18 hours credit)
(08/21/2005), American Psychological Association

SEAK CE CLASSES

SEAK 17th Annual National Expert Witness Conference (13.3 hours


credit) (06/19-20/2008)
SEAK 17th Annual National Expert Witness Workshop, The Biggest
Mistakes Experts Make and How to Avoid Them (6.5 hour credit)
(06/18/2008)
SEAK 18th Annual National Expert Witness Conference (11.5 hours
credit(06-25-26-2009)
SEAK 18th Annual National Expert Witness Conference (6.5 hours credit(
06-23-09)
Law School for Expert Witnesses
SEAK 18th Annual National Expert Witness Conference (6.5 hours credit)
(06-24-09)
Testifying Skills Workshop

CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS MANAGEMENT C E 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.

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