Jessica Lloyd-Hazlett 1

Jessica Lloyd-Hazlett, Ph.D., LPC, LMFT

Education

2014
2012 / The College of William & Mary, CACREP accredited, Williamsburg, VA
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Counselor Education and Supervision
Cognate: Family-School Collaboration
Dissertation: Epistemological Ties that Bind: Counseling Students’ Professional Ethical Identity Development
The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland
Postgraduate Certificate in Counselling and Psychotherapy
2011 / The College of William & Mary, CACREP accredited, Williamsburg, VA
Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Couples, Marriage, and Family Counseling
2005 / The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Anthropology
Thesis: Racial Differences in Phobia Symptoms (received High Honors)

Licensure and Certification

NCC: National Certified Counselor, #284023, 2011- present

LPC: Licensed Professional Counselor (Virginia), #0701005901, 2014-present

LMFT: Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (Virginia), #0717001322, 2014-present

Professional Experience

2014 – present
2012– 2014 / The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling
Instruct 2 courses (traditional and hybrid delivery) per semester in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Counselor Education and Supervision programs; provide academic advising and professional mentoring to Master’s and Doctoral-level students; develop and oversee duties of a full-time research assistant; collaborate in service to the department, university, and profession; conduct intensive research, grant, and other scholarly activities
The College of William & Mary,Williamsburg, VA
Director, New Horizons Family Counseling Center
Provided clinical and administrative supervision to 10 Masters and Doctoral-level family counseling interns; facilitated professional partnerships with 6 referring school districts; spearheaded clinical case assignment and staffing of 300+ annual referrals; developed clinical resources and protocols; conducted bi-weekly staff meetings, annual student orientations, and continuing education opportunities
Research Assistant, New Horizons Family Counseling Center
Maintained client database by processing referrals and terminations; coordinated data collection and analysis for annual reports and dissertation research; performed client assessment and diagnosis utilizing the Clinical
Assessment of Behavior, Global Assessment of Relational Functioning, and related instruments; collaborated
on ongoing research projects aimed at better understanding and providing family counseling services; created presentations for national and international conferences
2009 – 2011 / The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Research Team Member, Doctoral-Master’s Research Group
Completed exhaustive literature review of the treatment of LGBTQ issues in Counseling and Psychology; developed and implemented an experiential training module to address counselor preparation deficiencies
2004 - 2005 / The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Research Assistant, Personality Assessment Psychology Laboratory
Investigated cross-cultural validity of diagnostic criteria for anxiety disorders; proficiently utilized SPSS and MPlus statistical analyses software
Teaching and Supervision Experience
Dissertation/Qualifying Examination Leadership
The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
2015 David Johnson (dissertation committee member, complete)
2015- Stefanie Malone (dissertation committee member, in progress)
2015- Julieta Rubio (dissertation chair, in progress)
2015- Courtney Borsuk (dissertation committee member, in progress)
2015- Christine Wong (dissertation committee member, in progress)
2015- Dee Garza (qualifying examination committee, in progress)
2015- Amanda Nevarez (qualifying examination committee, in progress)
2015
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2011 / Instructor of Record
The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
Couples and Family Counseling
Internship in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Consultation and Program Evaluation (service-learning)
Relational Communication: Implications for Counseling (independent study)
Counseling Practicum
Counseling Theories (hybrid)
Instructor of Record
The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Live Supervision in Family Counseling
Techniques of Counseling
Doctoral Teaching Intern
The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Doctoral Internship in Supervision
Internship in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Live Supervision in Family Counseling
Supervised Practicum in Community Counseling
Internship in Family Counseling
Marriage and Family Counseling
Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Group Theory and Techniques
Techniques of Counseling
Masters Student Supervisor
The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
2011, 2012, 2013,
2014
2012, 2013, 2014 / Family Counseling Clinical Interns
New Horizons Family Counseling Center Graduate Assistants
2012, 2013, 2014 / School, Clinical Mental Health, and Family Counseling Practicum Students
2012 / Group Counseling Students
2011 / Techniques of Counseling Students
Doctoral Student Supervisor
The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
2014
2012, 2013, 2014 / Doctoral-level Practicum Supervisors
Family Counseling Clinical Interns
2012, 2013, 2014 / New Horizons Family Counseling Center Graduate Assistants

Grant Funded Experience

2013 - 2014
2012 - 2013 / Research Analyst
Virginia’s Lawyers Helping Lawyers (LHL)
The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Develop and administer statewide commissioned survey to assess substance abuse and mental health issues among lawyers; perform statistical analyses of survey data; compile and distribute summary report, including implications for the mental health and legal communities
Administrative Coordinator
Building Strong Systems of Support for Children’s Emotional and Behavioral Health: Empowering At-Risk Families
The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Oversaw implementation of $115,000 grant from the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation; coordinated weekly parent education, group counseling, and family counseling sessions; conducted group leader training and curriculum dissemination
2009 - 2010 / Research Assistant
Teaching Responsible Alcohol Choices & Knowledge (On T.R.A.C.K.)
The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA
Collaborated on$276,000 grant from U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Safe and Drug Free
Schools; critically evaluated effectiveness of existing campus-wide initiatives related to high risk drinking; created alternative prevention programming for sororities and fraternities; partnered with Student Activities Office, Health Education Services, and New Leaf Addictions Clinic

Clinical Experience

2009-2014Family Counseling Intern

New Horizons Family Counseling Center, The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA

Provided weekly counseling services to 4-12 families as part of a grant project funded by a consortium of 6 school divisions to improve school and family relationships and student success through year-round family counseling services

2010-2011Group Counseling Co-Facilitator

Matoaka Elementary School, Williamsburg, VA

Partnered with a professional school counselor to develop and implement psychoeducational and experiential groups for 5th grade girls to build self-image and facilitate transitions to middle school

2010Practicum Intern and Group Co-Facilitator

The Center for Child and Family Services, Hampton, VA

Provided individual and group counseling within community agency serving low-income and mandated

clients; performed intake assessments for child visitation, domestic violence, and aggression groups

2003-2004HELP Line Volunteer

Madison House, Charlottesville, VA

Responded to crisis calls from community members and college students

Professional Publications

Refereed Journals

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., Honderich, E., & Heyward, K. (in press). Fa-MI-ly: Experiential techniques to integrate

motivational interviewing and family counseling. The Family Journal.

McAdams, C. R., Chae, K., Foster, V. A., Lloyd-Hazlett, J., Joe, R., & Riechel, M. (in press). Why they

come back: Perceptions of the first family counseling session. Journal of Family Psychotherapy.

Honderich, E., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J.(2015). Factors influencing graduate student enrollment: A focus on

CACREP. The Professional Counselor, 5(1), 124-136.

Honderich, E., Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Joe, J. R. (2014). Addressing ethical dilemmas in doctoral level counseling

and supervision programs: A case scenario. VISTAS, 51, 1-11.

Honderich, E., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (2014). Promoting moral developmental growth in students and

supervisees: A theoretical and practical primer for psychotherapists. Postconvencionales: Ética, Universidad, Democracia, 7-8, 110-125.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Foster, V. A. (2014). Utilizing Interpersonal Process Recall in clinical supervision

to address counselor countertransference. VISTAS, 34, 1-12.

Heyward, K., Benoit, E., Hermann, K. M., Holmes, C. M., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (2013). Conquering ambiguity

with creativity: Using creative family counseling interventions with military families. Journal of Military and Government Counseling, 1(3), 177-191.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Foster, V. A. (2013). Enhancing school counselor preparation for work with

LGBTQ students: Developmental strategies and interventions. Journal for LGBT Issues in Counseling, 7(4), 323-338.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Heyward, K. (2013). Inter-disciplinary collaboration between professional

school counselors and community-based family counselors: A focus group study. Virginia Counselors Journal, 33, 4-12.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Maestri, M. (2013). An alternate way to ‘feel good’: Interventions to promote self-compassionate students and classrooms. The William & Mary Educational Review, 1(1), 18-23.

Publications Under Review

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Foster, V. A. (under review). Student counselors’ moral, intellectual, and professional ethical

identity development. Counseling and Values.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Heyward, K. (under review). Ego development and student counselors’

phenomenological experiences in live supervision. The Clinical Supervisor.

Honderich, E., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (under review). Content analysis of counseling ethics and decision making.

Journal of Professional Counseling: Practice, Theory, and Research.

Manuscripts in Progress

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (in progress, data collected). The influence of student counselor epistemology on constructions of

ethical client referrals.

Bell, C. H., Avent, J. A., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (in progress, data collected). The impact of academic role on perceptions of gatekeeping in counselor education.

Robertson, D., Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Zambrano, E. (in progress, data collected). School counseling program leaders’

perceptions of professional challenges, roles, and developmental needs.

Avent, J. A., Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Purgason, L. L. (in progress, data collection underway). Mentoring in counselor

education: A Delphi study.

Honderich, E., Heyward, K., Lloyd-Hazlett (in progress, data collection underway). To be or not to be: International

professional counselor identity.

Edited Contributions

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (under review). Ableism. In S. K. Anderson & V. A. Middleton (Eds.) Explorations in Diversity: Examining Privilege and Diversity in a Multicultural Society. Brooks/Cole Cenage Learning.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (under review and contract). Family life cycle. In J. Carlson & S. Dermer (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Marriage, Couples, & Family Counseling (2,000 word entry), Sage Publishers.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (under review and contract). Homeostasis. In J. Carlson & S. Dermer (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Marriage, Couples, & Family Counseling (2,000 word entry), Sage Publishers.

Foster, V. A., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (2015). Feminist family therapy. In E. Neukrug (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Theory in Counseling and Psychotherapy (2,000 word entry), Sage Publishers.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (2013). Goal setting: The visual ruler. In E. Honderich (Ed.) Addiction Counseling:

Approaching Psychoeducation with Creativity (pg.59). Norfolk, Virginia: Virginia Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.

Newsletter Articles

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Honderich. E. (Fall, 2014). Counseling students’ perceptions of benefits and challenges of

CACREP accreditation. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Newsletter.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Honderich, E. (Fall, 2013). Study abroad and counselor development: Contributions to personal

and professional growth. Southern Association for Counselor and Education and Supervision Newsletter.

Lloyd, J. M., Holmes, C. M., & Heyward, K. (Fall, 2010). Taking a look at the past and stepping

into the future: Reflections on William & Mary’s new School of Education. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Newsletter.

Dewell, J., Holmes, C. M., Caparaso, C., Copeland, B., Dye, B., Lloyd, J. M., Norris, K., & Roberson, M. (Summer,

2010). Responding to the gaps in training: A supplemental intervention to promote competence in supervisees, students, and colleagues. Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Issues in Counseling Newsletter.

Dewell, J., Holmes, C. M., Caparaso, C., Copeland, B., Dye, B., Lloyd, J. M., Norris, K., & Roberson, M. (Summer, 2010). Bridging the gap in LGBT competency: A model for counselors in training. Southern

Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Newsletter.

Lloyd, J. M. (Summer, 2010). Treating ourselves kindly: Tips for increasing counselor self-compassion. Virginia Counselors Association Newsletter.

Professional Presentations

Invited

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Borsuk, C. (September, 2015). Barriers and Bridges to Couples Communication. Program

presented to the Parents Resource Network TEAM Stage Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Rubio, J. (February, 2014). Beyond “Nice Work”: Providing Developmentally Matched

Feedback to Counseling Students and Supervisees. Guest lecture presented at the University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (October, 2014). Preparing Our Students to Work Effectively with Military Connected Children

and Families in the Schools and the Community. Panelist for a program presented by the Center for Well-Being of Military Children and Families, San Antonio, TX.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (October, 2014). A Discussion on Professional Development. Panelist for a program presented by

the Sigma Alpha Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, San Antonio, TX.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (March, 2014). Bridging Education and Counseling: What the Professions Can Teach Each Other.

Panelist for a program presented by the Graduate Education Association at the College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (December, 2013). The Impact of Private Giving on Student Outcomes. Keynote delivered at the

William & Mary School of Education Annual Awards Ceremony, Williamsburg, VA.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (March, 2011). Professional Counselors as Advocates. Program presented at the Omega Mu

Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota Spring Professional Development Conference,Williamsburg, VA.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (December, 2010). Navigating the Practicum Site Selection Process. Program presented at the Omega Mu Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota Practicum Orientation, Williamsburg, VA.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (November, 2010). Becoming a Competent Counselor with LGBTQ Populations. Guest lecture

presented at the College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA.

International

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., Heyward, K. J., & Honderich, E. (accepted, March 2016). Connecting to Our Vulnerability in

Clinical Practice, Supervision, and Self-Care. Program to be presented at the American Counseling Association Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Robertson, D., Lloyd-Hazlett, J., Zambrano E. (accepted, March 2016). School Administrators and School

Counselors:Merging Two Realities. Program to be presented at the American Counseling Association Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., Riechel, M., & Honderich, E. (October, 2013).The Epistemological Ties that Bind: A

Developmental Examination of Student Counselors’ Constructions of Personal and Professional Ethical Identities. Programpresented at the Association for Moral Education Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Riechel, M., Honderich, E., Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (October, 2013). An Investigation of Relationships

among School Counselors’ Professional Identity Development, Moral Reasoning, and Considerations for Ethical Decision Making. Program presented at the Association for Moral Education Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Honderich, E., Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Riechel, M. (October, 2013). Exploring the Relationship of Moral

Development, Aggressive Work Environments, Organizational Contexts, and Demographic Variables on Counselors’ Perceptions of Ethical Behavior. Program presented at the Association for Moral Education Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Honderich, E. (April, 2013). Inspiring Families Toward Change: Applying Motivational

Interviewing Theory and Technique to Family Counseling. Program presented at the Marriage and Family Therapists of Slovenia Congress, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Honderich, E., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (April, 2013). Inspiring Clients Toward Change: The Theory and

Application of Motivational Interviewing. Program presented at the Marriage and Family Therapists of Slovenia Congress, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Heyward, K., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (May, 2012). Global Perspectives on Military Culture: Impacts of Military

Family Life on Adult Relationships in the United States. Program presented at the Counselling and Psychotherapy Postgraduate Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland.

National

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., Rubio, J., & Honderich, E. (accepted, October, 2015). The Influence of Counseling Student

Cognitive Development on Constructions of Ethical Client Referrals. Program to be presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Honderich, E., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (accepted, October, 2015). CACREP Accreditation: A Collaborative Discussion

on Increasing Students’ Awareness Prior to Graduate School Enrollment. Program to be presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., Honderich. E., & Heyward, K. (April, 2015). Fa-MI-ly: Five Experiential Techniques

Integrating Motivational Interviews and Family Counseling. Program presented at the Association for Creativity in Counseling Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Honderich, E., Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Robertson, D. (April, 2015). Combating Defenses Together: Innovative

Techniques to Integrate Creativity and Psycho-education in Addictions Counseling. Program presented at the Association for Creativity in Counseling Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., Honderich, E., & Heyward, K. (March, 2015). Fa-MI-ly: Infusing Family Counseling

with the Spirit of Motivational Interviewing. Program presented at the American Counseling

Association Conference, Orlando, FL.

Honderich, E., Heyward, K., Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Gressard, C. (March, 2015). International Professional

Counseling Identity: To Be or Not To Be. Program presented at the American Counseling Association Conference, Orlando, FL.

Robertson, D., Foster, V. A., Hendricks, B., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (September, 2014). Premarital Counseling with

LGBTQ Clients. Programpresented at the Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Heyward, K., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (October, 2013). That Awkward Moment When…: Utilizing

Unintended Critical Incidents in Counselor Education.Program presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Denver, CO.

Honderich, E., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (October, 2013). The Role of CACREP Accreditation on Enrollment

Decisions in Counseling Programs: A National Survey. Program presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Denver, CO.

Heyward, K., Benoit, E., Hermann, K. M., Holmes, C. M., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (March, 2013). Creativity as a Balm

for Ambiguity: Using Creative Family Counseling Interventions with Military Families. Program presented at the American Counseling AssociationConference, Cincinnati, OH.

Honderich, E., Surmitis, K., Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Christensen, J. (March, 2013). Students as Experts: Applying

Group Counseling Essentials to Clinical Populations. Program presented at the American Counseling Association Conference, Cincinnati, OH.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Honderich, E. (November, 2012). A Field Divided: The Relevance of Moral Education

to Counseling Sexual Minority Clients. Program presented at the Association for Moral Education Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Honderich, E., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (November, 2012). Increasing Moral Development Through the Use of

DPE, Hunt’s CLMM, and Dilemma Discussions. Program presented at the Association for Moral Education Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Riechel, M., Heyward, K., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (March, 2012). Children Serve Too: Investigating

Relationships of Adult Children of Military Families. Program presented at the American Counseling Association Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Lloyd, J.M., Binkley, C., Burrell, A., & Grabowski, K. (March, 2011). Answering the Call to Action: The

Efficacy of a Tri-Prong Approach to Professional Advocacy. Program presented at the American Counseling Association Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Regional

Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (October, 2014). Ethics of the Academe: Identifying and Addressing Doctoral Students’

Unique Ethical Challenges. Program presented at the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Birmingham, AL.

Honderich, E., Heyward, K., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (October, 2014). Cross-cultural Conversations on the

Establishment of a Professional International Counseling Identity. Program presented at the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Birmingham, AL.

Heyward, K., Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Colburn, A. N. (October, 2014). SACES Supervision Committee

Update. Program presented at the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Birmingham, AL.

Lloyd-Hazlett, J., & Heyward, K. (September, 2012). The Relationship Between Students’ Ego Development and

Phenomenological Experiences in Live Supervision. Program presented at the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, Savannah, GA.