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University of Tennessee, College of Social Work 1618 Cumberland Ave. 321 Henson Hall Knoxville, TN 37996-3333 [email protected] EDUCATION: 2005-2009

Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, Springfield, MO Degree: Doctor of Psychology

Program: Clinical Psychology

Accredited by the American Psychological Association 2008

Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, MO Certification: Mediation

Concentration: Civil and Family Mediation 2006-2008

Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, Springfield, MO Post-Graduate Certification in Marriage and Family Therapy

Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education 2003-2005

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN

Degree: Master of Science in Social Work Program: Clinical Social Work

Accredited by the Council on Social Work Education 1999-2003

Blackburn College, Carlinville, IL Degree: Bachelor of Arts

Program: Psychology (Experimental emphasis) PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE:

Licensed Psychologist-HSP TN License Number: 2924 EMPLOYMENT:

2015-Present

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN College of Social Work

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Position: Clinical Assistant Professor

Interim Director of DSW Program (Fall 2015 semester only)

• Teach in the Doctor of Social Work (DSW) program o (SW 610) Cognitive Behavior Therapy I o (SW 611) Cognitive-Behavior Therapy II

o (SW 615) Psychopathology and Psychopharmacology

• Teach in the Master of Science in Social Work (MSSW) online program o (SW 562) Evidence-based Interpersonal Practice with Adult

Individuals

• Serve as chair of numerous DSW student capstone committees 2015-Present

Cherokee Health Systems, Maynardville, TN Position: Clinical Psychologist (Part-time)

• Provide individual therapy to children, adolescents, and adults

• Supervise doctoral level clinical psychology students

2010-2015

Cherokee Health Systems, Maynardville, TN Position: Senior Clinician (Full-time)

Behavioral Health Consultant Clinical Psychologist

• Lead weekly integrated healthcare treatment teams (MD’s, NP’s, LCSW’s)

• Provide individual therapy to children, adolescents, and adults

• Provide couples, group, and family therapy

• Provide consultation and training to Federally Qualified Health Centers

• Provide comprehensive psychological assessments

• Conduct behavioral health consultations

• Supervise case managers

• Supervise day treatment program

• Supervise graduate level practicum students 2009-2010

Cherokee Health Systems, Maynardville, TN Position: Post-Doctoral Fellow (Full-time)

• Provide individual therapy to children, adolescents, and adults

• Provide couples, group, and family therapy

• Provide comprehensive psychological assessments

• Conduct behavioral health consultations 2007-2008

Operation US Grant, Springfield, MO 5.1 million dollar Federally Funded Grant Position: Group facilitator (Part-time)

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• Facilitated evidenced-based psycho-educational and relational groups o How to Avoid Marrying a Jerk (PICK A PARTNER)

o Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP) o Within My Reach

o Within Our Reach 2004-2005

Dialectical Behavior Therapy Resources of East Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Position: Co-therapist (Part-time)

• Co-facilitated DBT groups o Interpersonal Effectiveness o Emotion Regulation o Distress Tolerance o Mindfulness 2003-2004

Private Practice, Nancy Truett, M.S., NCC, LPC-MHSP, Knoxville, TN Position: Co-therapist (Part-time)

• Co-facilitated couple and family therapy

• Co-coordinated court-mandated supervised child-parent visitations TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

June 2013- July 2015

Lincoln Memorial University

College of Education (Counseling and Guidance Program) Master’s Degree Program

Course Name: Evidenced-based Treatment Planning (2 semesters) Adjunct Professor

• Developed syllabus

• Developed and graded course materials

• Instructed on evidence-based treatments for psychiatric disorders

• Instructed on principles and practices of Motivational Interviewing August 2012- June 2015

University of Tennessee College of Social Work

Doctor of Social Work Program

Course Name: Psychopathology and Psychopharmacology (3 semesters) Co-Adjunct Professor

• Co-developed syllabus

• Co-developed and graded course materials

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January 2012- May 2015

Lincoln Memorial University

College of Education (Counseling and Guidance Program) Master’s Degree Program

Course Name: Psychopathology (3 semesters) Adjunct Professor

• Developed syllabus

• Developed and graded course materials

• Instructed on diagnosis and treatment of psychopathology June 2011-July 2011

Lincoln Memorial University

College of Education (Counseling and Guidance Program) Master’s Degree Program

Course Name: Child and Adolescent Psychopathology (1 semester) Adjunct Professor

• Developed syllabus

• Developed and graded course materials

• Instructed on diagnosis and treatment of child and adolescent psychopathology January 2010-December 2010

Lincoln Memorial University

College of Education (Counseling and Guidance Program) Master’s Degree Program

Course Name: Individual Assessment (3 semesters) Adjunct Professor

• Developed syllabus

• Developed and graded course materials

• Instructed on the administration, scoring, and interpretation of behavioral, cognitive, and achievement assessments

March 2009-June 2009

Wright State University

College of Education and Human Services Master’s Degree Program

Course Name: Student Development in Human Diversity Issues (1 semester) Instructor

• Developed syllabus

• Developed and graded course materials

• Lectured and facilitated discussions on human diversity issues August 2008-November 2008

Wright State University

School of Professional Psychology Doctoral Degree Program

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Course Name: Interviewing I (1 semester) Teaching Assistant

• Developed quizzes and examinations

• Evaluated student performance on clinical interviewing techniques (paraphrasing, reframing, reflection of feeling, conveying empathy, formulation of goals, and assessing for suicide risk)

CONSULTATION/TRAINING EXPERIENCE: 2012-2015

Cherokee Health Systems, Knoxville TN Integrated Healthcare Academy

Behavioral Health Consultant Academy

Audience: CEO’s, CFO’s, and Clinicians (MD’s, LCSW’s, others) from Federally Qualified Health Centers from over 40 states

Position: Co-Trainer/Presenter

• Presentations on Implementation of Integrated Healthcare Model

• Facilitation of clinical training on evidenced-based practices in integrated healthcare

2013

Cherokee Health Systems, Knoxville, TN Consultation and Training

Position: Professional Consultant (3 months) Audience: Kentucky Primary Care Association

Best Practices and Implementation in Integrated Healthcare 2006- 2008

Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, Springfield, MO Child Welfare Training Grant

Graduate Assistantship for 1.2 million dollar Federally Funded Grant Supervisor: Kristina Brown, Ph.D.

Position: Clinical Trainer

• Co-drafted program curriculum and outreach

• Presentation of training modules to mental health professionals and students

• Data collection to assess and establish community need for training resources

• Co-developed and revised training modules: o Domestic Violence

o Substance Abuse and Intimate Relationships o Immigration Issues

o Relationship Education for Singles o Stepfamilies

o Fragile Families and Environmental Issues o Infidelity

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RESEARCH/PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS:

Mindrup, R., Spray, B., & Lamberghini-West, A. (2011). White privilege and multicultural counseling competence: The Influence of field of study, sex, and racial/ethnic exposure. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 20(1), 20-38.

Mindrup, R. & Zafar, M. (2009, April). Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Clinical Considerations. Presentation to Wright State University School of Professional Psychology, Dayton, OH.

Mindrup, R. (2008, October). White Privilege and Multicultural Counseling Competence Among Graduate Students. Poster session presented at the annual conference of the Ohio Psychological Association, Columbus, OH.

Mindrup, R. (2008). The Relationship Between White Privilege Attitudes and Multicultural Counseling Competence Among Graduate Students in Three Fields of Study. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, School of Professional Psychology at Forest Institute, MO.

Mindrup, R. (2008, April). Tales From A Federally Funded Grant on Child Welfare: A Graduate Student Perspective. Poster session presented at the annual conference of the Missouri Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, St. Louis, MO.

Baker, J., Larson, A., Johnson, R., Mindrup, R., & Sweatt, D. (2007, July). Marriage Education For Good Ole’ Boys. Presentation at the annual conference of Smart Marriages, Denver, CO.

Mindrup, R. (2007, September). Marriage and Family Concerns for Immigrants. Presentation at the annual conference of Building the Foundation, Ozark, MO.

INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM EXPERIENCE: September 2008-September 2009

Wright State University SOPP Internship Program, Dayton, OH Accredited by the American Psychological Association

Director of Internship Training: Victor McCarley, Psy.D.

Counseling and Wellness Services at Wright State University Supervisors: Robert Rando, Ph.D. ABPP

Jeffrey Allen, Ph.D. ABPP Martyn Whittingham, Ph.D.

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Erin Frick, Psy.D.

Daniela Burnworth, Ph.D. Jeanene Robinson-Kyles, Ph.D.

• Provided individual and couples therapy to college students

• Facilitated a process group for Men’s issues

• Conducted comprehensive psychological assessments

• Conducted ADHD/Learning Disability assessments

• Supervised a fourth year doctoral student in individual therapy

• Provided outreach, consultation, and mediation services to students and staff in residence halls on the campus of Wright State University South Community Behavioral Healthcare

Brief Therapy Center

Supervisor: J. Scott Fraser, Ph.D. ABPP

• Provided individual therapy to children, adolescents, and adults

• Conducted couple and family therapy

• Provided individual therapy for the Employee Assistance Program

• Co-facilitated a DBT informed skills group

• Conducted comprehensive psychological assessments

• Provided consultation and program evaluation to local businesses

• Developed and conducted seminars and training to therapists, case managers, and physicians on various clinical issues and topics

• Provided supervision for two practicum students in psychological assessment and group therapy

July 2007-March 2008

Hand in Hand Multicultural Center, Springfield, MO Supervisor: Judith Gonzalez, Psy.D. LMFT

• Conducted individual, couple, and family therapy with Hispanic and Vietnamese populations

• Completed comprehensive psychological assessments and integrative reports July 2007-December 2007

Sac River Counseling, Greenfield, MO Supervisor: Rebecca Roller, Psy.D, LMFT.

• Completed comprehensive psychological assessments and integrated reports for children, adolescents, and adults

• Conducted individual (child & adult), couple, and family therapy April 2007-December 2007

Greene County Jail, Springfield, MO

Supervisor: Jennifer L. Baker, Psy.D., LMFT

• Conducted anger management groups to inmates

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April 2007-June 2007

Victory Mission, Springfield, MO

Supervisor: Jennifer L. Baker, Psy.D., LMFT

• Conducted relationship education (Within My Reach) groups to economically disadvantaged populations

July 2006-June 2007

Robert J. Murney Clinic, Springfield, MO Supervisors: Darryl Haslam, Ph.D., LCSW

Judith Gonzalez, Psy.D., LMFT Jennifer L. Baker, Psy.D., LMFT

• Conducted individual, couple, and family therapy

• Completed comprehensive psychological assessments and integrated reports

• Completed theoretical case conceptualizations

• Trained in theory and application of cognitive behavioral, experiential, solution-focused, and strategic approaches to psychotherapy

August 2004-May 2005

St. Mary’s Health System, Knoxville, TN Intensive-Outpatient Program

Supervisors: Joquetta Hutchens, M.S.S.W., LCSW, BCD B.E. Colway, M.S.S.W., LSCW

• Conducted individual, family, process groups, and psycho-educational groups

• Trained in theory and application of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

• Experience with the following populations/presenting problems: o Dual diagnosis

o Severe mental illness

o Personality disorders (specifically, Borderline Personality Disorder)

• Conducted psychosocial assessments, intakes, insurance pre-certifications and reviews

• Participated in weekly treatment teams with psychiatrists, psychotherapists, social workers, and psychiatric nurses

August 2003-May 2004

Catholic Charities of East Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Knoxville Catholic High School

Supervisors: Fr. Ragan Schriver, M.S.S.W., M.A., CMSW Nancy Truett, M.S., NCC, LPC-MHSP

• Conducted individual and group therapy

• Facilitated social skills, anger-management, and grief groups

• Developed treatment plans and Individualized Education Plans

• Facilitated weekly treatment teams with school psychologists, special needs counselor, guidance counselors, principals, and teachers

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• American Psychological Association

• Tennessee Psychological Association

• Knoxville Area Psychological Association o Board of Directors (Secretary) 2011-2014 HONORS/AWARDS:

• Supervisor of the Year Nominee (UT College of Social Work), 2012

• President’s List: 2005-2008

• The Forest Institute Research Award ($1,000), 2007

• Nominee for the Robert J. Murney Memorial Award, 2007

• Grand Marshall for Forest Institute Commencement Ceremony, 2007

• Outstanding Performance to the Diversity Committee of the Forest Institute, 2006 PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES/TRAINING:

• Mindfulness and Cognitive Behavior Therapy

• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Practice

• Behavioral Activation for the Treatment of Avoidance in Depression

• Cognitive Processing Therapy (Treatment for PTSD) Training

• Motivational Interviewing: Preparing People to Change Health Behaviors

• University of Tennessee-College of Social Work Field Instructor Training

• State of Tennessee, Mandatory Pre-Screening Agent Training

• Wright State University School of Professional Psychology Seminars o Treatment of Eating Disorders

o Forensic and Clinical Issues

o Evidenced Based Behavioral Medicine o Integrative Psychological Assessment o Disability Issues

o Adaptive Model of Supervision

• Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program Training

• Love and Logic Facilitator Training

• Bridging Differences: Training in Clinical Strategies for Healing Strained Relationships

• Grief Support Training for Children and Adolescents COMMUNITY/EXTRACURRICULAR INVOLVMENT:

• Awakening and De-privileging Our Whiteness (ADOW) group facilitator for graduate students in mental health, 2007-2009

• Study Circles Against Racism (SCAR) group facilitator for professors, graduate students, and local community, 2004-2009

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• Student member of the Diversity Committee at the Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, 2006-2009

• Students Promoting Multicultural Appreciation and Awareness (SPMAA), Vice-President, 2006

• Masters of Social Work Organization (MSWO), Treasurer, 2004-2005 PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES:

Parinda Khatri, Ph.D. Chief Clinical Officer Supervisor/Mentor

Cherokee Health Systems, Inc. 2018 Western Ave.

Knoxville, TN 37921

[email protected] Bill Berez, Ph.D.

Chief Compliance Officer Supervisor/Mentor

Cherokee Health Systems, Inc. 2018 Western Ave.

Knoxville, TN 37921

[email protected] J. Scott Fraser, Ph.D., ABPP Professor/Supervisor

Wright State University 3095 Kettering Blvd. Dayton, OH 45439 937 609 2523

[email protected] Robert Rando, Ph.D., ABPP

Director of Counseling and Wellness Services Associate Professor/Supervisor

Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway Dayton, OH 45435

937 775 3407

[email protected] David A. Patterson, Ph.D. Professor

The University of Tennessee 109 Henson Hall

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Knoxville, TN 37996-3333 865 974 3353

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