Curriculum Vitae: Rodzinka; Wickett-Curtis
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KRISTIN J.P. RODZINKA, Ph.D., A.B.P.P.
Curriculum Vitae
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2145 Bambridge Court Telephone (937) 344-3150 (Mobile)
Miamisburg, OH 45342 (937) 268-6511, ext. 1079 (Work)
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EDUCATION
University of Arkansas (APA Accredited), Fayetteville, AR
Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, August 2005
Dissertation Topic: Cognitive Factors and PTSD in a Clinical Sample of Female Sexual Assault Victims. Dissertation Chair: Patricia Petretic, Ph.D.
M.A., Clinical Psychology, December 1998
Thesis Topic: The Role of Coping Strategies and Self-Esteem in Victims of Sexual Assault. Thesis Chair: Patricia Petretic, Ph.D.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
B.A., Psychology and Women's Studies, April 1995
Psi Chi, Psychology National Honor Society, 1994
Mortar Board, National Honor Society, 1994
Order of Omega, Greek National Honor Society, 1994
ACADEMIC AFFILIATION
Wright State University, School of Professional Psychology
Clinical Assistant Professor, August 2009 - present
LICENSURE/BOARD CERTIFICATION
Psychologist – State of Ohio #6471
(State of Indiana, # 20042083A – inactive)
Board Certified in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology
Diploma Number 7406, September 2013 – present
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Department of Veterans Affairs, Dayton, OH
Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Coordinator, March 2010 - present
Co-Director of Training, Psychology, May 2008 - present
Acting PTSD Programs Coordinator, January 2011 – December 2011
Evidence Based Psychotherapy Coordinator, February 2009 – May 2010
Clinical Psychologist, October 2007 - present
Provision of a range of clinical services for veterans, outreach, and staff training with an emphasis on military sexual trauma and complex PTSD (MST Psychologist 10/09-present). Provision of coverage for PTSD Program Coordinator and Lead Psychologist as needed. Management and oversight of PTSD Programs including outpatient PTSD, residential PTSD, MST, and OEF/OIF/OND outreach services to veterans (1/11-12/11). Provision of a range of clinical services including program development in Family Services as a Family Psychoeducation Advocate for seriously mentally ill veterans (Family Services Psychologist 10/07-10/09). Training and provision of evidence and recovery based individual and group psychotherapy, crisis intervention, psychological testing, and clinical supervision. Provision of Compensation and Pension Evaluations. Co-Director of Training, Psychology, and active member of Psychology Training Committee.
Oaklawn Psychiatric Center, Elkhart, IN
Psychologist, Adult Outpatient Team, August 2005 –September 2007
Emotion Regulation Training/DBT Coordinator, June 2005 – September 2007
Provision of a range of clinical services including individual and group psychotherapy, crisis intervention, psychological testing, clinical supervision, and consultation assessments. Administration, program development, staff training, and data compilation/analysis for ERT/DBT program for clients with BPD.
Therapist I/II, Adult Outpatient Team, June 2002 - August 2005
Provision of a range of clinical services to primarily adults in need of mental health services including intake evaluations, individual, and group psychotherapy. Services provided primarily to address Anxiety Disorders, Mood Disorders, and Personality Disorders. Facilitated CBT Groups for Anxiety and Depression, DBT Skills Groups, Women's Groups, and SPMI Transitional Groups.
Bashor Children’s Home, Goshen, IN
BashorAlternative School Therapist, September 2001 – June 2002
Provision of a range of clinical services for adolescents with behavioral and emotional disturbances. Services included case management, coordination of services with multiple treatment providers, crisis intervention, behavioral intervention, and individual, group, and family therapy. Therapeutic services were provided in close coordination with academic and behavioral interventions facilitated by multiple interdisciplinary meetings each week.
Park Center, Inc. (APA Accredited Internship), Fort Wayne, IN
Predoctoral Psychology Internship, September 2000 - August 2001
Provision of a range of clinical services to adults, children, and families in need of mental health services including intake evaluations, individual, family, couples, and group therapy. Participated as a group leader for Adult Anger Management and a Boundaries Group for Sexualized Children. Administered, scored, and interpreted psychological tests and wrote comprehensive reports. Maintained consultative relationships with internal and external agencies. Completed a specialized rotation in Chemical Dependency treatment including services for the dually diagnosed.
Psychological Clinic, University of Arkansas
Clinical Practicum, August 1996 - May 2000
Provision of psychological assessment, diagnosis, and psychotherapy for adults, adolescents, and children from the University of Arkansas and local community. Client population consisted of individuals meeting criteria for a wide range of DSM-IV diagnoses including mood, anxiety, personality, learning, adjustment, and childhood disorders.
Clinic Assistant, May 1998 - May 1999
Provision of intake interviews, psychological assessment, and psychotherapy for adults, adolescents, and children from the University of Arkansas and local community. Assistance with administrative tasks in the operation of the Psychological Clinic including participation in weekly staffing meetings, acting as a liaison to student clinicians, and advertising within the community.
JohnL.McClellanMemorialVeteransHospital, North Little Rock, AR
Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program, Psychologist Trainee, May 1997 - August 1997
Participated in multi-disciplinary screening sessions, program development, the facilitation of didactic groups, co-leading of several process groups, the administration of neuropsychological screening tests and continuing educational programming.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
AssaultCrisis Center, Ypsilanti, Michigan
Sexual Assault Crisis Line Counselor, May 1995 - June 1996
Provided support, referrals, and guidance for callers presenting a variety of problems, the
majority of which related to interpersonal victimization experiences. Calls included victims as well as friends, family members, and teachers.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Dayton VA/Wright State University
Dissertation advisor, Fall 2014 - present
Assist graduate student with MST related research project related to concepts of institutional betrayal. Collaborate with Dayton VA research staff and WSU faculty.
University of Arkansas
Research Team Member, Patricia Petretic, Ph.D., August 1996 - May 2000
Assist in project formation, data collection, input, analysis, and interpretation for research on interpersonal violence.
Research Assistant, Patricia Petretic, Ph.D., August 1997 - May 1998
Assisted in various research projects and the coordination of research lab activities including several Masters Thesis projects, undergraduate Honors Thesis projects, and additional group projects on a variety of topics related to the effects of interpersonal violence.
University of Michigan
Research Team Member, S. Graham-Bermann, Ph.D.,Fall 1994 - Spring 1995
Assisted on the Family Survey Project by conducting in-depth interviews with mothers and children ages 7-12 including questionnaires and videotaped tasks, phone interviews with teachers, recruiting participants, data entry, and attendance at weekly meetings.
Research Assistant, John Hagen, Ph.D., Spring 1994
Assisted with the Study of Children in the Foster Care System including the transcription
of interviews with children ages 7-11 in foster care.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Arkansas
Lecturer, General Psychology, Fall 1999 - Spring 2000
Responsible for class preparation, lectures, regular office hours, test composition and
administration, student assistance, and grade calculations for a 2000 level, undergraduate, introductory psychology course.
Teaching Assistant, August 1996 - May 1997
Responsibilities included attending classes, grading examinations, supervising student projects, assisting with research collection, and holding office hours for Undergraduate Research Methods, Research Methods in Social Psychology, Undergraduate Research Methods, and Research Methods in Perception.
University of Michigan
Teaching Assistant, January 1995 - April 1995
Women's Issues class. Duties included the solo facilitation of one section of the class, which included full responsibility for planning and instructing the class with support from supervisors as well as the other facilitators. The class addressed basic women's studies issues including gender, race, violence and other issues with journals and projects assigned weekly.
Small Group Facilitator, January 1993 - April 1993
Project Outreach, Social Justice Section. Responsibilities included the instruction of 5-10 students in group discussion format, attendance at weekly meetings for class planning, assigning and reading weekly journals, and following student progress at volunteer placement sights.
ELECTED, INVITED AND APPOINTED POSITIONS
American Psychological Association (APA) site visitor
Internship site visitor, May 2014 – present
Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and InternshipCenters (APPIC)
Internship Membership Review Committee, February 2009 - present
Dayton Area Psychological Association, Dayton, OH
Board of Trustees, Member-at-Large, June 2014 – present
President Elect, 2014
President, 2015
Department of Veterans Affairs, Dayton, OH
Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Coordinator, March 2010 – present
Women Veteran Health Committee, January 2010 - present
Acting Coordinator, PTSD Programs, January 2010 – December 2010
Evidence Based Psychotherapy Coordinator, February 2009 – May 2010
Psychology Professional Standards Board, October 2009 – August 2012
Protected Peer Review Committee Member, June 2008 - present
Co-Director of Training, Psychology, May 2008 – present (Internship Lead)
Department of Veterans Affairs
Member, VISN 10 PTSD Experts workgroup, January 2011 - present
Member, National PTSD Mentors workgroup, January 2011 – present
Member, VISN 10 MST Coordinators workgroup, 2013 - present
Chair, National VAPTC Psychology Practicum Workgroup, September 2009 -
October 2010
National VA Psychology Training Council (VAPTC),
Executive Committee, Member-at-Large, September 2014 - present
Clinical Advisory Committee
Member, November 2008 – present
Chair, September 2014 - present
Member and Mentor,June 2008 – present
Department of Psychology, University of Arkansas
Utilization and Peer Review Committee-Student Member, 1997 - 1999
Duties included participation in clinical case review as part of the University of Arkansas Psychological Clinic’s review program ensuring quality care provision. Membership determined by faculty appointment.
Clinical Training Committee-Student Representative, 1997 - 1998
Duties included attending all Clinical Training Committee meetings and serving as a liaison between clinical graduate students and faculty members. Membership determined by peer vote.
SPECIAL TRAINING/PROJECTS
Department of Veterans Affairs
VACAA Section 402 Pilot Implementation Workgroup and Clinical Criteria Workgroup Member, June 2015 - present
Mental Health Community Outreach Committee Member, August 2014 - present
VHA Mentor Certification, Resident level training, June 2010, certification at Resident level, June 2011
Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE) for PTSD training, May 2010, certified PE provider
VISN 10 Leadership Development Institute (LDI) participant, February 2009 –
March 2010
Cognitive Behavioral Conjoint Therapy (CBCT) for PTSD training, May 2009
All Employee Survey (AES) Job Satisfaction Workgroup, Team Leader,
February 2009 – November 2009
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for PTSD training, March 2008,
certified CPT provider
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Association of VA Psychologist Leaders (AVAPL)
Dayton Area Psychological Association (DAPA)
VA Psychology Training Council (VAPTC)
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
Broach, J.L., Petretic-Jackson, P., & Rodzinka, K.J.P. (1999). Sexual assault and trauma related symptomatology in female college students. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Broach, J.L., Petretic-Jackson, P., & Rodzinka, K.J.P. (1999). Comparing dating history differences of sexual assault victim groups. Poster presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada.
Combs-Lane, A.M., Fricker, A.E., Rodzinka, K.J.P., & Petretic-Jackson, P. (1998). Correlates of male and female initiated dating violence. Poster presented at the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Day, H., Scott, R., Fulmer, V., Stogsdill, M, Rodzinka, K, Grimm, T, & Trass, M. (2013). Women’s health issues in military veterans: Standardized patient cases in motivational interviewing, a case materials guide. Publication ID 9539, MedEdPORTAL, AAMC
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Mooney, M.A., Rodzinka, K.J.P., Petretic-Jackson, P.A., & Witte, T.H. (2000). Trauma symptomatology and childhood family functioning in assault groups. Poster presented at the 34th annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
Petretic-Jackson, P.A., Rodzinka, K.J.P., Price, J.L., Mount, M.K., & Clark, L. (1998). Coping in response to rape, sexual assault, stalking, and sexual harassment: Impact on college students. Poster presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
Petretic-Jackson, P.A., Broach, J., Clark, L., Combs-Lane, A.M., Mount, M.K., Rodzinka, K.J.P., Fricker, A.E., & Torkelson, J. (1998). The impact of four types of sexual victimization on college students. Poster presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, D.C.
Rodzinka, K.J.P. (2014, October 17). Invited speaker for the Dayton Area Psychological Association CEU Workshop – A Practical Introduction to DBT, Dayton, Ohio.
Rodzinka, K.J.P. (2013, March 28). Invited speaker for the Neurological Institute at the Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation – Motivational Interviewing, Cleveland, Ohio.
Rodzinka, K.J.P. (2013, June 13). Invited MST/PTSD panelist for the National Association of State Women Veterans Coordinators, Inc. (NASWVC) 14th Annual Training Conference. Columbus, Ohio.
Rodzinka, K.J.P. (2011, October 12; 2012, May 5; 2012, June 26; 2015, March 13). Invited speaker and standardized patient facilitator – Motivational Interviewing in Women's Health Conference for VISN 10 Medical Providers, Dayton, Ohio.
Rodzinka, K.J.P. (2010, June 25). Invited presenter for 1 day continuing education conference – Using Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to Teach Adaptive Coping Skills for the Dayton VA, Dayton, Ohio.
Rodzinka, K.J.P. (2007, May 4). Invited panel speaker for Ethics Conference – Guidelines for Ethical Decision Making for the Northern Indiana Counselors Association (NICA), South Bend, Indiana.
Rodzinka, K.J.P. (2001). Thoughts on becoming a psychologist. The Indiana
Psychologist, 60, (2), 13.
Rodzinka, K.J.P., Mooney, M.A., Witte, T.H., & Petretic-Jackson, P.A. (2000). Coping and trauma symptomatology in sexual assault victims. Poster presented at the 34th annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
Rodzinka, K.J.P., Petretic-Jackson, P.A., & Broach, J.L. (1999). Sexual assault acknowledgment and substance use. Poster presented at the 33rd annual conference of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Rodzinka, K.J.P., Petretic-Jackson, P., & Broach, J.L. (1999). Trauma symptom outcome and its relationship to beliefs about self and others within a sexual assault victim group. Poster presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada.
Rodzinka, K. & Sandeen, E. (2014). The training needs assessment: Creating a culture of competency through proactive competency assessment. Poster presented at the 2014 conference of the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers, Austin, TX.
Witte, T.H., Rodzinka, K.J.P., Petretic-Jackson, P.A., & Mooney, M.A. (2000). Trauma symptom outcome related to causal attributions for sexual assault. Poster presented at the 34th annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS
My professional interests include staying engaged in a mix of clinical, supervisory, teaching, and administrative responsibilities. My goals are to provide the highest quality services for veterans and offering the best psychology training possible. My clinical focus has been working with individuals with a wide range of mental health concerns including complex trauma issues. I seek to promote implementation of competency based supervision for psychology trainees. I have a strong background in evidence based psychotherapies including Cognitive Processing Therapy, Prolonged Exposure, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy and am invested in promoting integrated, recovery oriented, culturally competent, evidence-based, and outcome driven services.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Amanda Wickett-Curtis, Psy.D, H.S.P.P.
Richard L.Roudebush VA Medical Center
1481 W. 10th St. (116P)
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: (317) 988-3366
Email:
EDUCATION
1999-2004Psy.D., Clinical Psychology
University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana
American Psychological Association approved program
2004-2005Psychology Residency
St. Louis Metropolitan Psychiatric Center;St. Louis, Missouri
2003–2004Psychology Internship
Southern Louisiana Internship Consortium;Baton Rouge, Louisiana
American Psychological Association approved internship
1999-2001M.A., Clinical Psychology, May 2001
University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana
1994-1998B.A., Psychology, December 1998
Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington
LICENSURE
Professionally licensed as a clinical psychologist and Health Service Provider in Psychology in Indiana 1/24/2006, Active License #20042052A
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Active Member of American Psychological Association since 1998
Affiliate of Division 56- Division of Trauma Psychology 2008-present
FACULTY APPOINTMENT
December 2010-Present
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Indiana University School of Medicine
340 W. 10th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
CLINICAL EMPLOYMENT
October 2010-Present
Clinical Training Directo, Psychology and PTSD/SUD Specialist
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center (RVAMC), MS 116-P
1481 W. 10th St. (116P)
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Operate and manage psychology training program within the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in accordance with APA accreditation standards. Oversee administrative and programmatic resources of the Psychology training programs which are specialized and complex, offering 11 fully developed internship rotations with three special emphases. Organize, direct, administer and manage all aspects of the training program including comprehensive planning, development and implementation of policies and procedures, determining needs of the program, overseeing quality and quantity of training, and establishing program initiative and direction with the limitation of available staff and budget. Coordinate programming within Psychology training program with directors of other programs in Psychiatry Service as well as with discipline supervisors of staff involved in Psychology training. Maintain administrative responsibility for training and evaluation of the interns and broad programmatic responsibility directing the training activities of the 18 doctoral level psychologist clinical supervisors that participate in the program. Serve as PTSD/Substance Use Disorder Specialist for RVAMC. Evaluate and treat Veteran presenting with PTSD and related conditions in specialty Trauma Recovery Program. Collaborate with VISN-11 and central office to assist in implementing evidence-based practices for SUD and PTSD into RVAMC. Facilitate systematic and comprehensive assessment and diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorders in both SUD and PTSD. Serve as Principal Mental Health Provider to create an integrated, concurrent treatment plan that addresses motivationally staged, coordinated interventions for SUD and PTSD. Maintain faculty appointment at Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry. Conduct research and Report to Lead Psychologist Steven Herman, Ph.D.
November 2007-October 2010
Mental Health Coordinator, Mental Health and PCT Clinic
VA Northern Indiana Health Care System (VANIHCS), MS 116-A
1700 East 38th Street
Marion, Indiana 46953
Lead clinical team and coordinate outpatient Mental Health Clinic (MHC) and the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder clinic(PCT). Participate with various quality improvement committees and present findings to relevant departments. Offer guidance to Mental Health Executive Counsel regarding MHC programs and national VA mental health system redesign, recovery, advanced clinical access and VA PTSD mentorship program. Conduct individual and group psychotherapy as well as clinical assessments as needed. Conduct compensation and pension evaluations for veterans applying for service connected disability benefitsas needed. Collaborate with VISN-11 and central office to assist in implementing national policies and directives into VANIHCS. Conduct research and Report to Chief of Mental Health Art Kupersmith, Ph.D.