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Curriculum Vitae: Jacqueline Elder, Psy.D.
Clinical Training Institute313 Wesley
Oak Park, IL 60302
Cell: 708-717-8528
E-mail:
Website: www.motivationalinterviewing.info
Licensure and Certification
LCPC, Licensed Clinical Professional Counseling, #180-000560, State of Illinois
Certified Smoking Cessation Leader, American Lung Association, Chicago, IL.
Education and Training
Degrees
B.A., Psychology and Sociology, May 1977
Barat College, Lake Forest, IL
M.H.S., Addiction Studies, June 1992
Governors State University, University Park, IL
Couple/Family Therapy Post-Graduate Program
Northwestern University, The Family Institute, Evanston, IL, 1997
Psy.D., Clinical Psychology, August 2000
Southern California University for Professional Studies, Santa Ana, CA
Certificates
Certificate in Online Teaching, Governors State University, Completion Date: 8/10
Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Counseling, June 1988
College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL
Certificate in Smoking Cessation, December 1988
American Lung Association, Chicago, IL
Certificate in Ericksonian Hypnotherapy, May 1989
Erickson Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Certificate in Couple and Family Therapy, June 1997
The Family Institute of Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Certificate in CRAFT, Community Reinforcement Approach and Family Therapy
Robert Meyers, New York City, NY 2007
Internships
Couple and Family Therapy, 1995-1997
The Family Institute of Northwestern University, La Grange Park, IL
Substance Abuse Counseling, 1988
MacNeal Hospital, Berwyn, IL
Substance Abuse Counseling, 1991
Associates in Alcohol and Drug Counseling, Oak Lawn, IL
Post-Graduate Training:
Training of New Trainers, Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, July 2000,
Quebec, Canada. Training Facilitators: Bill Miller, Terry Moyers and David Rosengren
Motivational Interviewing Training Integrity Coding Training, March 2006
Derry, Ireland. Training Facilitator: Jennifer Knapp Manual.
Motivational Interviewing and Supervisory Training, January 2007
Albuquerque, New Mexico. Training Facilitators: Bill Miller and Terry Moyers
CRAFT (Community Reinforcement Approach and Family Therapy) Training, September 2007
New York City, New York. Training Facilitator: Bob Meyers
Overview of Online Learning, December 2007
IL Online Consortium
Graduate Certificate in Online Teaching and Learning
Governors State Illinois, University Park, IL.
Completion date: 2010
Certificate: Domestic Violence Offender Training, Michael Paymer & Ellen Pence
Duluth, Minnesota, 1998
Residential and Out-patient Nicotine Dependence Training, April 1994
Mayo Nicotine Dependence Center, Rochester, Minnesota
International Centre for Clinical Excellence, Chicago, IL
Feedback Informed Treatment, Advanced, Scott Miller.
Academic Appointments:
Adjunct Professor, Psychology Department, Dominican University, River Forest, Illinois
2004 to present
Visiting Professor, Psychology Department, Dominican University, River Forest, Illinois
1/12 to 7/13
Senior Lecturer, Graduate School of Marriage/Family Therapy, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
9/11 to Present
Adjunct Professor, Doctorate in Psychology Department
Midwestern University
Downers Grove, IL
1/10 to 5/10
Adjunct Faculty, Doctoral Program in Counseling Education and Masters in Community Counseling, Argosy University
Argosy University, Schaumburg, IL
2007 to Present
Adjunct Professor, Psychology Department, Undergraduate
Dominican University, River Forest, Illinois
2005 to present
Assistant Professor, Governors State University
Masters in Addictions Sciences
University Park, IL
9/08 to 1/10
Professor, Triton
Basic Addictions Counseling Program
Triton College, River Grove, IL
1999 to July 2008
Adjunct Faculty, Certificate in Addictions Counseling,
Montay College, Chicago, IL
1989 to 1991
Undergraduate Courses Taught: / Graduate Courses Taught:· Introduction to Psychology
· Psychology of Personality
· Abnormal Psychology
· Adolescent Psychology
· Child Psychology
· Lifespan Psychology
· Introduction to Basic Addictions Counseling
· Treatment Process in Addictions Counseling
· Cultural Diversity and Special Populations
· Working with the Addicted Family
· Intake, Assessment and Treatment Planning
· Pharmacology of Psychoactive Drugs
· Counseling in Corrections
· Issues and Ethics in the Health Careers
· Medical Terminology
· Psychology of Personality
· Internship
· Clinical Hypnotherapy / · Motivational Interviewing
· Advanced Change Talk (CASAA, Terri Moyers
· Corrections and Substance Abuse
· Advanced Addictions
· Intake, Assessment and Referral
· Families and Substance Abuse
· Brief Motivational Interviewing in Healthcare
· Clinical Models of Substance Abuse
· Substance Abuse Counseling
· Advanced Substance Abuse Counseling
· Clinical Models
· Community Reinforcement and Family Therapy
Use of Technology:
· Developed online, hybrid and Web-enhanced courses at Triton and GSU using WebCT and Blackboard.
· Current enrolled in Online Teaching Certificate Program, GSU. Completed 2 out of 4 courses.
· Developed full online courses and blended courses at Triton College and GSU.
· Blackboard Instruction and Use, 2012.
Professional Experience:
Visiting Professor, Psychology Department, Dominican University
Jan 2012 to July 2013
River Forest, Illinois
Provide full time teaching of 3 courses to undergraduate students in Psychology, utilizing Blackboard as well as face-to-face teaching. Advising students on Licensure and Graduate Programs in Illinois for those students seeking direct clinical work. Provide assistance to Psychology students seeking internship sites in Chicago.
Courses taught: Introduction to Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Child Psychology, Adolescent Psychology and Lifespan Psychology.
Director, Clinical Training Institute
1999 to Present
Indian Head Park, Illinois
Provide training and consulting for Motivational Interviewing, CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training), MI and Families, MI and Supervision, MITI 31. Coding and training, Coder, Telephone Coaching and Feedback of MI, Computer Interventions using MI, consultant for research grants for Motivational Interviewing.
Therapy provided: individual, couples and families. Specialty: Feedback Informed Treatment, Motivational Interviewing, Harm Reduction, CRAFT, Substance Abuse, Hypnotherapy, And Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Clinical Expertise: adolescents, couple/family therapy, Motivational Interviewing, MITI 3.1.1.coding, substance misuse, clinical hypnotherapy, over-eating, suicide prevention and treatment.
Assistant Professor, Graduate Program of Addictions Studies, College of Health and Human Services
August 2008 to January 2010
Governors State University, University Park, Illinois
Full time tenure track Assistant Professor. Student advisement, Utilization of MITI 3.1 Coding through out all ADDS courses integrating Motivational Interviewing skills in each course. Compiled database developed with MI Coding results pre and post audio sessions with an estimated 100 students evaluated through this system. Currently serving on the University Curriculum Committee since October 2009. Have mentored and trained several GSU students in additional Motivational Interviewing training, including Nursing students. Co-wrote with Dr. Judy Lewis and chapter “Substance Abuse Counseling and Social Justice Advocacy” in the textbook ACA Advocacy Competencies: A Social Justice Framework for Counselors (currently available through ACA Press). Assisted the development of the first ADDS Departmental Student Handbook. Responsible for developing and delivering curriculum for other online courses including ADDS 845, ADDS 603, ADDS 601 and currently ADDS 815. . Presented at International Forum for Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers in June 2009 in Sitges, Spain on “Telephonic Counseling in Chronic Disease Management”, Trained with the Center for Disease Control in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania with frontline HIV workers on the use of Brief Motivational Interviewing and HIV Medication Compliance. Currently on work for article for support group, Women For Sobriety as well as other online support sobriety groups.
Coordinator and Full Time Faculty, Basic Addictions Counseling Program
Triton College, River Grove, IL
1999 to 2009.
Responsible for marketing to and recruiting new students, developing new curriculum, and teaching 4-7 courses per semester. Was responsible for developing online and hybrid courses. Hiring and supervising adjunct faculty, participating in Academic Senate, course scheduling, collaborating with other departments, created and taught in a Learning Community with the Nursing Department. Developed an additional 15 more clinical sites for internship.
Affiliate Therapist
The Family Institute, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL,
1998 to 2009.
Provide individual, couple and family psychotherapy. Specialty: Substance Abuse.
President and Lead Therapist
Elder and Associates, Countryside, IL
1993 to 1999
Owned and operated an outpatient counseling agency that specialized in counseling for the court-mandated client. Develop a DUI curriculum based on Motivational Interviewing, developed a Harm Reduction Risk Reduction Substance Misuse program for High School students. Provided training and supervision for local Addictions Training programs as well as Graduate Programs in the Chicago area. Supervised a staff of 6 counselors, developed marketing materials, and maintained relationships with court personnel.
Coordinator, Smoking Cessation Program
Hinsdale Hospital, Hinsdale, IL
1994
Created Smoking Cessation Program based on Stages of Change theory and Motivational Interviewing. Program included bedside intervention and outpatient services, including individual and group counseling. Corporate programs were developed and offered on-site and off-site.
Smoking Cessation Group Leader
The American Lung Association, Chicago, IL,
1988 to 1992
Facilitated corporate and community-based smoking cessation programs.
Counselor, Domestic Violence Offender Program
The William Reid Group, Oak Lawn, IL
1990 to 1991
Developed Intensive Out-Patient Substance Abuse Program, as well as a domestic violence perpetrator group.
Probation Officer/Caseworker, Intensive DUI Program
Cook County Social Services, Chicago, IL
1988 to 1991
Monitored clients through their court orders, referred clients to treatment providers, and supervised clients during the aftercare portion of their sentence. .
Employee Assistance Program Counselor
EAP Services, Oak Park, IL,
1987 to 1988
Developed and sold EAP services to businesses, as well as provided smoking cessation programs to corporations.
Admissions Assistant
Riveredge Hospital, Forest Park, IL
1985 to 1986
Coordinated voluntary and involuntary admissions into private psychiatric hospital. Verified and coordinated insurance benefits.
Assistant Director and Counselor
Concord West Medical Center, Westmont, IL,
1979 to 1985
Counseled women for family planning services, as Coordinator of Family Planning Clinic.
Research and Grant Participation:
Coder, NEA Grant, First Steps to Success Program, University of Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky.
August 2011 to Present. Andy Frey, Ph.D. (PI). Coding of family, teacher and student interactions for National Education Association grant.
Consultant, NIH Grant, Reduction of Blood Pressure Between African American and Hispanic Older Adults, New York University, New York City, New York.
June 2010 to present.
Coded with the MITI 3.1 system over 60 face-to-face and telephone interventions, and provided feedback/telephonic coaching to 6 Interventionists. Provided 2 days of face-to-face training to Research Staff at NYU in August 2010.
Consultant, Project ELICIT, CASAA, University of New Mexico (Miller and Moyers)
October 2008 to 2010..
Telephone coaching and MISC feedback for trainees and on-going development of technique with Dr. Denise Ernst. In 2009, participated in the 2 day training with Dr. Miller and Dr. Moyers, followed by the Telephone Coaching protocol.
Consultant, Project TABI, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
October 2009 to April 2010.
Participation and feedback in computer intervention utilizing Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Motivational Interviewing integrated into language of computer intervention. Providing Telephone Coaching training using Motivational Interviewing for staff of second round of TABI.
Consultant, NIAAA Research Project, Injury Prevention Program, P.I., Carol Schermer, M.D.
Loyola Hospital, Maywood, IL.
April 2007 to January 2009..
Provide Motivational Interviewing training, MITI Coding, telephone coaching, clinical supervision and coaching.
Consultant, SAMSHA Grant, Youth in Transition, Lakeview Community Counseling Center, Chicago, Illinois.
November 2008 to present.
Provide MITI coding and telephone coaching for staff, training in MI and developing curriculum for target youth homeless shelters in the grant. Develop Train The Trainer for grant staff to train basic Motivational Interviewing to shelter staff.
Publications and Reviews
“Substance Abuse Counseling and Social Justice Advocacy”, (Lewis, Judith and Elder, Jacqueline), Edited by Ratts, Toporek and Lewis, ACA Advocacy Competencies: A Social Justice Framework for Counselors, American Counseling Association Press, January 2010.
Contributor:
Substance Abuse Counseling, 3rd Edition,
Lewis, J., Blevins, G. and Dana. R.
Contributor to Chapter on Motivational Interviewing.
Reviewer:
Guilford Publishers,
Group Treatment for Substance Abuse
Velasquez and Di Clemente
Reviewer:
Guilford Publishers,
Motivational Interviewing DVD, Dr. Jennifer Hettema
Reviewer: Loosening the Grip, 9th Edition
Kinney, Jean
McGraw-Hill Publishers
Reviewer:
Journal of Participatory Medicine
Online Journal
January 2010
Reviewer:
Health, Education and Behavior
“A cross-cultural three step process model for assessing Motivational Interviewing Treatment Fidelity in Thailand”
Facilitator/trainer Workshops:
“Online MITI Coding Course”, January and April 2012
Clinical Training Institute, Indian Head Park, IL
“Intermediate and Advanced MI Online Training Courses, 2012 to present
Clinical Training Institute, Indian Head Park, IL
“Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training with ACT Program” October 2011
Psychotherapeutic Services Inc., Dover, Delaware
“Community Reinforcement and Family Training”, June 2011
Oakton Community College, Des Plaines, IL
“Bedside Brief Interventions”, May 2011
Cook County Hospital, Medical Residents, Addictions Rotation
“Substance Abuse Brief Assessment and Intervention”, May 2011
Cook County Hospital, Medical Residents, Addictions Rotation
“Balancing the Stress in Your Life”
Lyons Township High School, Junior and Senior Students, May 2011
“MITI 3.1 Coding Training”
Riley County Probation, Wichita, Kansas
“Intermediate Motivational Interviewing”
Psychotherapy Service Incorporated, Dover, DE, January 2011
“MITI 3.1 Coding Training”
New York University Center for Health Behavior, NYC, August 2010
“A Taste of Motivational Interviewing”
Catholic Charities, Chicago, Illinois
“Introduction to Motivational Interviewing”
Psychotherapy Services Incorporated, Dover, Delaware, August 2010
“Introduction to Motivational Interviewing”
Community Outreach Services, Charlotte, North Carolina, July 2010
“MITI 3.1 Coding Training”
Fumeri, Italy, July 2010
“Development of In-house MI Training Team,
The Women’s Treatment Center, Chicago, IL
April 2010 to Sept 2010
“Motivational Interviewing”
Oakton Community College, Des Plaines, Illinois, April 2010
“Train the New Trainer-Development of an In-House MI Team”
The Women’s Treatment Center, Chicago, Illinois
April 2010 to present
“Brief Motivational Interviewing in Bedside Settings”
Loyola Hospital, May, 2010
“Motivational Interviewing for Healthcare Practitioners,” November 2009.
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
“Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity 3.1 Coding Workshop” November 2009.
Centre for Addictions and Mental Health
Toronto, Ontario
“Motivational Interviewing and Clinical Supervision,” November 2009
Oakton Community College, Des Plaines, IL
“Introduction to Motivational Interviewing,
Forest Ridge School, Estherville, Iowa, July 2009
“Introduction to Motivational Interviewing”
Lake County Mental Health, Gurnee, Illinois, July 2009
“Brief Motivational Interviewing with HIV Workers”
Center for Disease Control,
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, July 2009
“Taste of MI”
Dane County Community Mental Health Center,
Madison, Wisconsin, January 2009
“MITI 3.1 Coding Training”
Governors State University, University Park, IL, November 2008
“Online and Distance Learning with MI”
MINT Forum, Albuquerque, New Mexico
“Brief Motivational Intervention Training with HIV Workers”
Gulf Coast Addictions Technology and Transfer Center
Windhoek, Namibia, September 2008
“MITI Coding Training”, July 2008
Chicago, Illinois
“Intermediate MI Skills”, July 2008
Battle Creek Veterans Administration Medical Center,
Battle Creek, Michigan
“MITI Coding Training”, June 2008
London, UK
“Advanced MI Training”, June 2008
Addaction, Derby and Birmingham, UK
“Motivational Interviewing—Enhancing Your Skills”
DASA, Bloomington, IL, January 2008
“MITI Coding Training”, March, 2008
Veterans Administration, Anchorage, Alaska
“Intermediate MI”
Gateway Foundation, 2007