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Emily E. Bullock, Ph.D.

The University of Southern Mississippi

Department of Psychology

118 College Drive #5025

Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5025

Phone: 601-266-6603; FAX: 601-266-5580

Email:

Education

Doctor of Philosophy; August 2006

Florida State University; Tallahassee, FL

Combined Doctoral Program in Counseling Psychology and School Psychology

Emphasis: Counseling Psychology Specialization: Vocational Psychology

· APA Accredited Program

Dissertation Title: Self-Directed Search Interest Profile Elevation, Big Five Personality Factors, and Interest Secondary Constructs in a College Career Course Defended November 2005; Advisor: Robert C. Reardon, Ph.D.

Master of Science; September 2002

The University of Southern Mississippi; Hattiesburg, MS

Counseling Psychology

· CACREP accredited program

Bachelor of Arts; May 2000

The University of Southern Mississippi; Hattiesburg, MS

Major: Psychology Minor: Management

Associate of Arts; May 1998

East Central Community College; Decatur, MS

Professional Experience

The University of Southern Mississippi—Department of Psychology; Hattiesburg, MS

Assistant Professor (tenure track); August 2006-present

Courses Taught: Testing & Assessment (PSY 411)

Psychology of Vocational Behavior (PSY 714)

Counseling Psychology Practicum II (PSY 762)

Abnormal Psychology (PSY 436)

Individual Analysis & Testing for School Counselors (CPS 616)

Testing & Individual Analysis (PSY 614)

Refereed Publications

Paivandy, S., Bullock, E. E., Reardon, R. C., & Kelly, F. D. (in press). The effects of decision-making style and cognitive thought patterns on negative career thoughts. Journal of Career Assessment.

Bullock, E. E., & Reardon, R. C. (2008, in press). Profile elevation, Big Five personality traits, and secondary constructs on the Self-Directed Search: A replication and extension. Journal of Career Assessment, 17.

Reardon, R. C., Bullock, E. E., & Meyer, K. E. (2007). A Holland perspective on the

US workforce from 1960 to 2000. The Career Development Quarterly,55, 262-274.

Bullock, E. E., & Reardon, R. C. (2005). Using profile elevation to increase usefulness of the Self-Directed Search and other inventories. Career Development Quarterly, 54, 175-183.

Reardon, R. C., & Bullock, E. E. (2004). Holland’s theory and implications for academic advising and career counseling. NACADA Journal, 24, 111-123.

Bullock, E. E., & Reardon, R. C. (2003). A review of Smart, J. C., Feldman, K.A., &

Ethington, C. A. (2000). Academic disciplines: Holland’s theory and the study of college students and faculty. Journal of College Student Development, 44, 699-700.

Book Chapters

Madson, M. B., Bullock, E. E., Speed, A. C.& Hodges, S. A. (in press). Supervising substance abuse treatment: Specific issues and a motivational interviewing model. In A. K., Hess, K. D., Hess, & T. H., Hess. (Eds.). Psychotherapy Supervision: Theory Research and Practice (2nd ed). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Bullock, E. E., & Madson, M. (in press). Review of the COPSystem career guidance

program. In E. Whitfield, R. Feller, & C. Wood (Eds.), A counselor’s guide to career assessment instruments. National Career Development Association.

Bullock, E. E., Reardon, R. C., & Lenz, J. G. (in press). Making good academic and

career decisions. In G. L. Kramer (Ed.), Students first in the campus community.

Bolto, MA: Anker Publishing.

Other Publications: Technical Reports

Reardon, R., Bullock, E., & Meyer, K. (2005). An analysis of occupational activity from

1960-2000 using a RIASEC perspective (technical report No. 45). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, Center for the Study of Technology in Counseling and Career Development. http://www.career.fsu.edu/techcenter/technical_reports.htm

Bullock, E. E., Reardon, R. C., & Leierer, S. (2004). An exploration of profile elevation on the Self-Directed Search. (Tech. Rep. No. 39). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/ Technical%20Report%2031/Technical%20Report%2031.htm.

Reardon, R. C., & Bullock, E. E. (2004). Holland’s theory and implications for academic advising and career counseling. (Tech. Rep. No 38). Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University. Also available at http://www.career.fsu.edu/documents/technical%20reports/ Technical%20Report%2031/Technical%20Report%2031.htm.

Refereed Presentations

Bullock, E. E., & Reardon, R. C. (May 2007). What’s up with profile elevation? Society of Vocational Psychology, Akron, Ohio.

Reardon, R. C. (chair), Meyer, K. E., & Bullock, E. E. (June 2005). A RIASEC Look at

the 2000 Census: Are Jobs Really Changing? National Career Development

Association, Orlando.

Bullock, E. (chair). Meyer, K., Reardon, R., & Peterson, G. (June, 2004). Interpreting

the SDS in Light of Profile Elevation, Communication Apprehension, Personality, and Career Thoughts. National Career Development Association, San Francisco.

Reardon, R. (chair). Smart, J., Bullock, E., Minvielle, M., & Djadali, Y. (June, 2003).

Holland’s Theory and Higher Education: Implications for Academic and Career Advising. National Career Development Association, Denver.

Works in Progress

Bullock, E. E., Braud, J., & Phillips, J. (in progress). Vocational assistance for previously homeless U.S. Veterans.

Bullock, E., Wright, L., & Reardon, R. (in progress). SDS profile elevation in relation to self-efficacy and ability self-estimates.

Bullock, E. E., Reardon, R. C., Reed, C. A., & Peterson, G. P. (in progress). Cognition, affect, and decision making in career counseling clients: Roles of tension, interest profile elevation, and career thoughts.

Wright, L., Reardon, R., Bullock, E., & Peterson, G. (in revision). Self-efficacy, vocational interests, and ability self-estimates in career assessment.

Bullock, E. E. (submitted). Career Attitudes and Strategies Inventory. In F. T. L. Leong

(Series Ed.) & B. Walsh (Vol. Ed.), Encyclopedia of counseling: Vol. 3. Career counseling. Thousand Oaks: CA: Sage Publications.

Bullock, E. E. (submitted). My Vocational Situation. In F. T. L. Leong (Series Ed.) & B.

Walsh (Vol. Ed.), Encyclopedia of counseling : Vol. 3. Career counseling. Thousand Oaks: CA: Sage Publications.

Madson, M. B., Bullock, E. E., Speed, A., & Hodges, S. (instrument under development). Development and validation of the Client Appreciate of Motivational Interviewing Scale (CLAMI).

Dissertation Committees

Major Professor

Chantelle Pseekos

Dissertation Title: The Effect of Person-Environment Fit on Workplace Aggression, Interpersonal Conflict, and Trait Anger (in progress)

Committee Member

Michele Boyer-Blood

Greg Futral

Other Teaching Experience

Florida State University; Tallahassee, FL

Instructor of Undergraduate Career Development Course; Fall 2002 – Summer 2005

Florida State University; Tallahassee, FL

Guest Lecturer in Graduate-Level Program Development Course; Spring 2004 & 2005

Florida State University; Tallahassee, FL

Teaching Assistant for Graduate-Level Vocational Theories Course; Fall 2003

Relevant Clinical Experience

Mississippi State Hospital; Whitfield, MS

Psychology Resident/Predoctoral Internship; August 2005-present

· APA-approved internship

· Inpatient hospital setting with approximately 2000 patients and 2500 staff members

· Population consisted of adolescents, adults, geriatric adults, and forensic patients

· Completed rotations with the Geriatric Psychiatry/Medical Psychiatry Unit, Administration, and Female Receiving Unit.

FSU Career Center; Tallahassee, FL

Career Advisor (Fall 2002 to Summer 2005; Supervisor (Spring 2004 to Summer 2005); Practicum Student (Fall 2003 to Spring 2004)

Tallahassee Memorial Hospital’s Behavioral Health Center; Tallahassee, FL

Psychology Practicum Student; Spring 2004 to Spring 2005

FSU Human Services Center; Tallahassee, FL

Supervisor of Mental Health Practicum Students; Spring 2004

University of Southern Mississippi Career Planning and Placement Office; Hattiesburg, MS

Masters Level Counseling Intern (Summer 2002); Graduate Assistant Career Counselor (Fall 2000 to Spring 2002)

USM Community Counseling and Assessment Clinic; Hattiesburg, MS

Practicum Student; Fall 2001 to Spring 2002

Camp Shelby Youth Challenge Program; Hattiesburg, MS

Practicum Student Group Therapy Co-Leader; Spring 2002

Certifications and Professional Affiliations

Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC)

Distance Credentialed Counselor (DCC)

American Psychological Association (APA)

Division 17-Society of Counseling Psychology

Society of Vocational Psychology

Mississippi Psychological Association (MPA)

National Career Development Association (NCDA)

Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA)

Committee Service

Website Committee-USM Counseling Psychology Program

Doctoral Student Selection Committee-USM Counseling Psychology Program

Awards Day Committee-USM Psychology Department

Honors and Activities

Florida State University:

· Gary W. Peterson Fellow—2002, 2003

· Rand Fellow—2004

· Graduate Counseling Psychology Organization Doctoral Representative—2002-2003

University of Southern Mississippi—Master’s

· USM Representative, Graduate Student Specialty Area for the Mississippi Counseling Association

· Co-editor, Counseling Association for Master’s Students Newsletter

University of Southern Mississippi—Bachelor’s

· Awarded Leadership and Presidential Scholarships

· President’s List Scholar

· Zeb Houston Burns Award recipient for outstanding senior in psychology

· Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society member

East Central Community College

· HEADWAE Scholarship recipient

· ECCC Hall of Fame member