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Molly L. VanDuser, M.S Ed, LPC, NCC President/Owner PEACE OF MIND, INC.National Certified Counselor (NCC) #56119 Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) #4963 Qualified Professional – Mental Health (QP-MH)
Web Site: www.peace-of-mind-inc.com E-mail: molly@peace-of-mind-inc.com
817 W. Front St, P.O. Box 2088, Lillington, NC 27546-2088Phone: (910) 814-2197 Fax: (910) 814-2167
EDUCATION: Master of Science in Counselor Education. Alfred University, May 1999.
Professional Orientation and Ethics; Counseling Theory and Practice; Human Growth, Development and Life Span; Multicultural Counseling and Social Foundations; Career and Lifestyle Development; Group Dynamics; Research and Program Evaluation; Educational Statistics and Research Design; Psychological Testing and Assessments, Appraisals and DSM-IV; Practicum in Counseling; Supervised Internship in Counseling.
Bachelor of Science in Community & Human Services. Empire State College, May 1997. Concentration in Counseling & Education for Adults.
Family Counseling Theory and Practice; Educational Psychology; Issues in Education; Issues in Community Health; Issues among the Aged; Marketing Educational Programs; Educational Planning; Human Service Networking; Human Service Policy and Administration; Principles of Self-Directed Career Search; Supervised Internship in College Counseling.
Associate in Applied Science. Alfred State College, May 1981. Concentration in Health Information Systems.
Medical Records Sciences I – V; Medical Law; Health Information Systems; Supervisory Management; Data Information Systems; Human Development; General Psychology; Human Relations; Supervised Internship; Liberal Arts.
HONORS: Chi Sigma Iota International Honor Society. The National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. The National Dean’s List 21st Annual Edition. Alfred University Presidential Scholarship.
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:
Licensed Professional Counselor. #4963 May 2005. North Carolina Board of Licensed Professional Counselors. National Certified Counselor. #56119 April 1999. National Board of Certified Counselors. Clinical Hypnotherapist. October 1998. American Institute of Hypnotherapy.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Private Practice Family Counselor/Consultant. 08/07-Present. President, Peace of Mind, Inc. Child and family counseling for special populations of child sexual abuse; PTSD; military family adjustment issues; domestic violence. Individual, group and counseling. Graduate student supervision. Training in best practices. DoD/MHN Military Soldier and Family Life Consultant; Military One Source.
Private Practice Family Counselor/Consultant. 12/05-10/07. Independent Associate; Dunn Psychological Associates, PA. Child and family counseling for special populations of child sexual abuse; PTSD; military family adjustment issues; domestic violence. Individual and group counseling; EAP consultant – USDA / Magellan Health Services
Independent Contractor/Consultant. 12/05-12/07. KidsPeace International Therapeutic Foster Care. Webster University practicum site student supervision. Trauma-focused CBT with therapeutic foster children and families. Staff supervision and consultation.
Mobile Crisis Counselor for the Sandhills LME Contract. Holly Hills Psychiatric Hospital. 08/05 – 08/06. Contractor for crisis assessments after hours and on-call at emergency departments of Betsy Johnson Hospital and Central Carolina Hospital. Face-to-face crisis assessments and consultation; crisis intervention for stabilization; referral for hospitalization.
Adjunct Faculty. 08/05 - Present. Webster University, Pope Air Force Base. Graduate school of counseling education program. Professional Orientation and Ethics; Research and Evaluation.
Team Leader, Intensive In-Home Family Services. Cardinal Clinic. 2/05-12/05. Clinical assessments; individual, group and family therapy. Community presentations; committee representative. Research in Best Practices. Committee representative. Trainer and Consultant.
Army Contractor, Victim Advocate. 11/04-12/04. Resource Consultants, Inc. Training with victim advocates in prevention and intervention of domestic violence at Fort Bragg Army Base. Assessment, safety planning, support and referrals. Outreach and briefings.
Mental Health Counselor, Temporary. Noyes Mental Health Clinic 5/04 – 7/04.Individual, family and group counseling. Diagnosis and treatment of chronic mental illnesses; PTSD; depression and anxiety; personality disorders; adjustment disorders; administer and interpret testing instruments; child and family counseling; grief counseling; learning disabilities; study skills; group therapy; grant writer; researcher.
Therapist/Group Facilitator. 7/99-10/04. Alfred Counseling Associates, Alfred, New York. Individual, family and group counseling. Premarital; marriage and family; stepfamilies; divorce; parenting; grief counseling. Career counseling; study skills; job search coaching. Interpersonal relationships; social skills; learning disabilities. Psychotherapy and support group with Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Professional Training Coordinator; Therapist/Group Facilitator. Family Service Society, Inc.. 6/2000-10/2002. Coordination of Professional Training Institutes. Individual, group and family therapy with sexual abuse victims. Supportive services throughout judicial process. Co-facilitator for batterer intervention groups. Expert witness for Battered Wife Syndrome. Administration and interpretation of psychological assessments. Personnel Policy committee member. Workshop presenter. Reviewer, Editorial Board. 4/2000-10/2004. International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors. Review and critique of manuscripts regarding family counseling theory, practice and research. The Family Journal, IAMFC. Author.
Publicity Coordinator. 12/99-03/2000. International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors. Design of promotional materials for IAMFC’s Distinguished Presenters Series, American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC. Publishing articles pertaining to counselors and presenters. Consulting with presenters and board members. Representing IAMFC at conference functions, membership promotions, and photo shoots.
Counseling Graduate Internship. 08/98-05/99. Ithaca College Counseling Center. Individual counseling for college students, staff and families. Assessment and treatment of presenting problems such as: eating disorders; clinical, situational and bipolar depression; anxiety disorders; obsessive-compulsive disorder; anger management; gender and identity exploration; family and relationship issues. Career counseling; learning disabilities and study skills. Co-facilitation of interpersonal relationships group; support group for resident assistants. Campus-wide screenings for depression, alcohol problems, eating disorders and anxiety. Outreach program workshops for Ithaca area high school students and families in transition from high school to college.
Graduate Student Assistantship. 08/98-05/99. Department of Education, Alfred University. Co-interview and authorship of article for IAMFC’s Family Journal. Teaching mandated reporter seminar. Assisting in preparations for NYCA and ACA conferences.
Disabled Students Advocate. 08/95-05/98. Office for Special Academic Services, Alfred University. Tutor and assist with examinations; provide testing accommodations and modifications. Advocate for physically and learning disabled students. Teaching assistant for K-12 learning disabled students in local school districts.
Counseling Internship. 11/94-05/95. Adult Services Office, Alfred State College of Technology. Personal and career counseling for single parent students on public assistance. Advocacy; outreach; admission recruitment. Sex equity grants proposal.
Assistant Administrator, EMS. 07/90-11/93. Allegany County Office of Emergency Services. Participation in planning stages of countywide critical incident stress debriefing teams. Assistance in overseeing EMS training courses. Administration and committee representation.
Administrative Assistant/Trainer. 02/83-08/91. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County, WIC. Staff recruitment and training; vendor training. Budget planning; administration; educational planning. Group and individual counseling.
Director/Consultant, Medical Records Department. 12/82-09/86. Wellsville-Highland Nursing Home. Inservice training for medical and paraprofessional staff. Review of medical records for regulatory and ethical compliance. Consultation for release of information and subpoena acceptance. Development of high risk screening policies and procedures. Policy and procedural manuals.
PUBLICATIONS: VanDuser, Molly. Childhood sexual abuse – clinical issues. February 2002. The Family Digest, 14, (2), 3-17.
VanDuser, Molly. Legislative update. October 2001. The Family Digest, 14, (1), 4.
VanDuser, Molly. Legislative notes. July 2001. The Family Digest, 13, (4), 4.
VanDuser, Molly. Three outstanding reasons to attend the IAMFC distinguished presenter’s series. January 2000. The Family Digest, 13, (1), 2-3.
VanDuser, Molly. Informed consent brochure. March 1999.
Kaplan, David and VanDuser, Molly. Evolution and stepfamilies: an interview with Dr. Stephen Emlen. October 1999. The Family Journal, 7, (4), 408-413. The Official Journal of the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC).
Kaplan, David and VanDuser, Molly. Review of adolescent perception cards. June 2000. The Mental Measurements Yearbook, Silver Platter Edition.
Kaplan, David and VanDuser, Molly. Review of domestic violence inventory. June 2000. The Mental Measurements Yearbook, Silver Platter Edition. |
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