Curriculum Vita

Taylor Gleitz

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Education

Master of Arts Candidate, Counseling Psychology

Texas Woman’s University (August 2015 – present)

Cumulative GPA: 4.0

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

University of North Texas (August 2011 - May, 2015)

Cumulative GPA: 3.743

Psychology GPA: 3.86

Counseling (Minor) GPA: 4.0

Honors and Awards

Board of Regents Chancellor’s Scholarship, University of North Texas, Fall 2011-Spring 2015

Dean’s List, University of North Texas, Fall 2011-Spring 2013, Spring 2015

President’s List, University of North Texas, Spring 2014-Fall 2014

Clinical Experience

Denton County Friends of the Family

Counseling Intern, August 2016 – present

Duties: Provide intake and counseling services to adolescent and adult survivors and perpetrators of domestic violence and sexual assault in individual and group settings.

Research Experience

Conference Activity

Gleitz, T., Powell, H., & Barnett, M. (2014). Women’s Hostility Towards Women as a Predictor of Rape Myth Acceptance. Abstract selected for an Oral Podium Presentation at the 2015 annual meeting of the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health, Austin, Texas.

Powell, H., Gleitz, T., & Barnett, M. (2014). Parental Styles and Hostility Towards Women. Poster selected for presentation at the 2015 annual meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Wichita, Kansas.

Research Teams

Teen Stress and Alcohol Research Laboratory, January 2014–February 2015

Research Assistant

Duties: Recruit participants for a study on developmental psychopathology of anxiety and substance use among adolescents; conduct protocols for a 3-hour lab visit including a social anxiety diagnostic interview (AADIS-C), the Trier Social Stress Task, implicit association test, and collection of psychophysiological data (e.g., heart rate, skin conductance); administer 1 hour follow-up phone questionnaires.

Families and Futures Laboratory, June 2014–May 2015

Research Assistant

Duties: Recruit subjects for a study investigating cultural and familial influences on the career development of Latino emerging adults, administer questionnaires, assist graduate students in data entry and other clerical tasks.

Adult Development and Aging Laboratory, August 2014–May 2015

Research Assistant

Duties: Analyzed survey data, researched prior literature and wrote poster proposals to besubmitted to the Southwestern Psychological Association 2015 conference and International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health 2015 conference; prepare 6 minute oral presentation for the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health 2015 conference.

Activities/Campus Involvement

Texas Woman’s University

Master’s Student Representative, August 2015 – May 2016

Duties: Assist the core counseling psychology faculty by attending monthly meetings, organizing the annual master’s applicant social, assisting with master’s student interviews and serving as a liaison between current the current master’s students and faculty.

Denton County Friends of the Family

Survivor Advocacy Team, June 2014–July 2015

Volunteer

Duties: Provide resources and support to sexual assault survivors; accompany victims and their families during hospital visit while providing information, clothing, and comfort items; completed 25 hour training.

University of North Texas

Psi Chi- National Honor Society in Psychology

Alpha Lambda Delta- Honor Society for first-year students maintaining a 3.5 or higher GPA as well as ranking in the top 20% of their class

North Texas Eagle Angels- a community service organization on the UNT campus; served as Public Relations Officer; August 2011-May 2013

Other Work Experience

Graduate Assistant – Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Texas

August 2015 – May 2016

Duties: Assist professor with attendance, grading, occasional guest lectures and answering student questions through email and during weekly office hours.

Personal Assistant/Nanny – Matt and Lisa Bryant, Southlake, Texas

September 2012 – present

Duties: Home and family management for a family of five; scheduling appointments, planning menus, supervising household staff, helping school aged children with homework, transporting children to after school activities, organizational projects and general housekeeping.

Dance Instructor / Receptionist – Jane’s Academy of Dance Excellence, Mansfield, Texas

July 2007 – August 2011

Duties: Teach preschool/elementary aged students the fundamentals of tap and ballet, answer phones, take tuition payments, clean and organize dance studio.