Christine H. Reed - Curriculum Vitae

Christine Holberg Reed, Ph.D.

Clinical Forensic Psychology

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EMPLOYMENT

Current:

Forensic Evaluation Manager, Gateways Hospital and Mental Health Center, Los Angeles, California, November 2008 to Present.

Part-time Lecturer, Department of Psychology, at the University of Southern California, September 2008 to Present.

Clinical Instructor, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences, September 2007 to Present.

Past:

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Forensic Psychology, at the University of Southern California Institute of Psychiatry, Law, and Behavioral Science, September 2007 to August 2008.

Job duties included: conduct psychological forensic evaluations and psychological assessments for courts and attorneys; teach psychology and law to psychiatry residents and medical students; consult in psychology and law to attorneys, judges, mental health, and medical professionals, and law enforcement personnel; conduct “psychological autopsies” of deceased individuals for the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office; and provide psychological evaluations and group psychotherapy services for Sex Offender Treatment Program.

Psychology Fellow, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Twin Towers Correctional Facility, September 2007 to August 2008

Job duties included: evaluation and treatment of mentally disordered inmates; provide restoration of competency to stand trial services to individuals found incompetent to stand trial; provide written reports to court regarding treatment progress of inmates found incompetent to stand trial; and participate in discharge planning and linkage to community mental health resources for inmates post-release.

Student Research Specialist, University of Texas Southwestern MedicalCenter at Dallas, September 2005 to August 2007.

Student Moonlighter Emergency Room Coverage, University of Texas Medical Center at Dallas, (job site was Parkland Health and Hospital System, Psychiatric Emergency Room), March 2005 to August 2007.

Clinical Data Specialist, NIH Funded Acute Low Back Pain Early Intervention Study with Dr. Robert J. Gatchel, Ph.D., February 2001 to May 2004.

EDUCATION

Postdoctoral:

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Forensic Psychology, at the University of Southern California Institute of Psychiatry, Law, and Behavioral Science, September 4, 2007 to August 29, 2008.

Doctoral:

Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology, from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical

Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, conferred August 2007.

Undergraduate:

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Conferred from the Southern MethodistUniversity, Dallas, Texas, December 2000.

Honors and Awards

Member of Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology, 2000.

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Postdoctoral:

Postdoctoral Fellow in Forensic Psychology at the University of Southern CaliforniaInstitute of Psychiatry, Law, and Behavioral Science, September 4, 2007 to August 29, 2008.

Doctoral:

1. University of Texas Southwestern MedicalCenter at Dallas, Division of Psychology, APA Accredited Internship, August 2005 to September 2007.

Internship Rotation I: University of Texas at ArlingtonStudentCounselingCenter, Group and Individual Therapy Rotation, September 2005 to August 2006.

Internship Rotation II: Forensic Psychology Associates, Dallas, Texas, Forensic Assessment Rotation, September 2006 to August 2007.

2. Parkland Health and Hospital System, Psychiatric Emergency Room Rotation, May 2004 to August 2007.

3. Southwestern Psychotherapy Clinic, Therapy Rotation, May 2004 to August 2007.

4. Group and Individual TherapyPracticum at Austin Street Centre for the Homeless, September 2004 to August 2005.

5. ForensicAssessment and Therapy Practicum at HenryWadeJuvenile JusticeCenter, Dallas, Texas,

May 2004 to September 2004.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Doctoral:

  1. EugeneMcDermottCenter for Pain Management at the University of Texas Southwestern MedicalCenter at Dallas, August 2005 – August 2007. Interdisciplinary Treatment Program Outcome Study.

2.NIH Funded Acute Low Back Pain Study with Dr. Robert Gatchel,

May 2006 to August 2007.

DISSERTATION: “Treatment Effectiveness of Early Intervention for Acute Low Back Pain Patients Utilizing a “Back-to-Work Transition” Component: A One-Year Prospective Study.”

Proposal date: August 22, 2006

Defense date: July 17, 2007

Pre-Doctoral:

Clinical Data Specialist, NIH Funded Acute Low Back Pain Early Intervention Study with Dr. Robert J. Gatchel, Ph.D., February 2001 to May 2004.

Project Coordinator, Clinical Trial of Topiramate for Pain Management, July 2002, to October 2002. Conducted through the EugeneMcDermottCenter for Pain Management, Dallas, Texas.

Undergraduate:

Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Southern MethodistUniversity, September 1998 to December 1999.

Study of Olfactory Cues and Emotional Memory, Mentored by Dr. Alan Brown, September 1998 to December 1998.

Study of Paradoxical Positive Facial Expressions in Response to Negative Stimuli,

conducted for Graduate Student’s Dissertation Project, Mentored by Matthew

Ansfield, Ph.D. and Diane Berry, Ph.D., December 1998 to December 1999.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Part-Time Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, September 2008 to present.

Clinical Instructor, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences, September 2007 to Present.

Teaching Assistant and Substitute Lecturer, Abnormal Psychology Course, University of Texas at Arlington, August 2005 to August 2006.

CONSULTANTSHIPS

Los AngelesCounty Public Defender’s Office

Los AngelesCounty Alternate Public Defender’s Office

Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office

Los AngelesCounty Superior Courts

Los Angeles County Department of Probation

Los AngelesCounty Sheriff’s Department

Los Angeles City Police Department

Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

LAC + USCMedicalCenter

Los AngelesCounty Coroner’s Office

OTHER RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

Professional Development, on-going

Member of the American Psychological Association – 2008

American Psychology-Law Society (Student Member) – 2006, 2007

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