Jill Mestel Squyres

11124 Wurzbach Suite 305

San Antonio, Texas 78230

210-641-7422 (office), 210-641-7421 (fax)

Texas License # 2-4177

Education:

1987Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology--University of Southern California (American Psychological Association-approved)

1987Internship in Clinical Psychology (American Psychological Association-

approved)-- Psychology Service, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical

Center, Long Beach, California

1981BA, Psychology, with high distinction, University of Rochester (Rochester, N.Y.)

Honors: NIMH Graduate Fellowship, USC Graduate Assistantship, Rochester Prize

Scholarship, New York State Regents Scholarship

Professional Affiliations:

American Psychological Association (Division 22 – Rehabilitation Psychology and Division 38 Health Psychology), American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, American Association of University Women, Bexar County Psychological Association, San Antonio Group Psychotherapy Society, Families of Russian and Ukrainian Adoptees( FRUA), Parent Advisory Council – Oak Meadow Elementary.

Clinical Practice:

06/02-presentPrivate Practice, 11124 Wurzbach Suite 305, San Antonio, TX, 78230

Specializing in general clinical, rehabilitation and health psychology with children,

adolescents and adults.

04/91-05/02Staff Psychologist, Spinal Cord Injury Center, Department of Veterans

Affairs Medical Center, Audie L. Murphy Division, San Antonio, Texas

Responsibilities included psychological services to SCI patients, staff

development, general pain management, smoking cessation,

Employee Assistance Program, Consultation in Internal Medicine Clinic,

research, supervision and teaching.

9/85 – 5/86Pediatric Psychology Intern: Children’s Hospital of Orange County,

Orange, CA.

2/84 – 5/84Student Intern, Psychosocial Program, Cancer Center, Children’s

Hospital, Los Angeles, CA.

Research/Consultation/ Business Experience:

9/00 - 12/01Site-Based Principal Investigator, Guideline Implementation for Tobacco

Use study; a multi-VA Medical Center Study examining the

effectiveness of an organizational strategy to increase compliance with

the AHQR Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice Guideline

9/87 – 6/90Project Director, Psychological Test Product Development , Western

Psychological Services, Publishers and Distributors, Los Angeles, CA.

9/83 – 9/86Research Assistant, TVSP Smoking Prevention Program, Institute for

Prevention Research, Pasadena, CA.

7/82 – 9/83Research Assistant, Palo Alto VAMC/Stanford University, Palo Alto,

CA. study on brain changes on CT/PET and neuropsychological

functioning in normal aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and schizophrenia

Professional, business, and personal recommendations available upon request.

Teaching Experience:

1/80 – 5/80Teaching Assistant, University of Rochester, Psychology Department

Course: Introduction to Psychology

9/79 – 12/79Teaching Assistant, University of Rochester, Psychology Department

Course: Cognitive Psychology

1994-2000Regular guest lecturer for San Antonio College “Health Enhancement

Series” on smoking cessation and AIDs awareness.

07/02Invited lecturer in graduate psychotherapy course on “Health and

Rehabilitation Psychology”, Our Lady of the Lake University,

San Antonio, TX.

Other Professional Information:

1996 – present: Certified Quitsmart (smoking cessation program) presenter

9/01 – 9/02: Program Committee Member, American Association of SCI

Psychologists and Social Workers.

9/02 – 9/04 Chairperson, Program Committee, American Association of SCI

Psychologists and Social Workers

Invited participant in EPPP (national psychologist licensing exam) item writing workshop for Rehabilitation Psychology (San Diego, California), March 1999.

6/92-5/02 Member, Training Committee, Psychology service, DVAMC, Audie L. Murphy division, San Antonio, TX

6/92-5/02 Supervisor of psychology interns, postdoctoral fellows and practicum students, Psychology Service, DVAMC, Audie L. Murphy Division, San Antonio, TX

I have given regular presentations or taught seminars to VA psychology interns, post-doctoral fellows and staff as well as UTHSCSA interns, residents and medical staff on smoking cessation, pain management, hypnosis and relaxation, health psychology, supervision, cross-cultural issues, rehabilitation psychology, coping with chronic illness, managing difficult patients, objective psychological assessment, personality disorders, effective communication in medical settings, and stress management.

I have done presentations for various local agencies (as requested by the VA Public Affairs Office) on stress management and aging.

I write a regular column called “Dear Dr. Jill” for Oak Meadow Elementary School and the Summerfield Subdivision Newsletters. “Dear Dr. Jill” addresses stress management, coping skills and parenting. I also self publish a newsletter called “Well Being” which I distribute to local physician and dentist waiting rooms.

I am highly skilled in public speaking, written and electronic communication. I have a high level of computer literacy on both IBM and Apple computers (Word, Power point, EXCEL, Internet Explorer, OUTLOOK, AOL, Quicken) with past experience in FORTRAN, BASIC, SAS, SPSSX and BMDP.

Publications:

Collins, LM., Sussman, S., Rauch (Squyres), JM., Johnson, C.A., Hansen, W.B., & Flay, B.R.

(1987) Psychosocial predictors of young adolescent smoking: A sixteen month, three

wave, longitudinal study., Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 17(6), 554-573.

Flay, B.R., Pentz, M.A., Johnson, C.A., Sussman, S., Mestel (Squyres), J., Scheier, L., Collins,

LM., & Hansen, W.B. (1987) Reaching children with mass media health promotion

programs: The effectiveness of an advertising campaign, a community-based

program, and a school-based program. In D.S. Leather, G.B. Hastings and J.K.

Dories (eds) Health Education and the Media. New York: Pergamon.

Rauch (Squyres), JM. (1987) The effects of multidimensional health locus of control and

situational variables on short and long term adjustment to colostomy. Dissertation

Abstracts International, 48 (4-B), 1161.

Rauch (Squyres), JM. & Huba, G.J. (1991) Adolescent Drug Use. In R. Lerner (ed.) The

Encyclopedia of Adolescence. New York: Garland Publishing.

Rauch (Squyres), JM., Henly, G.A., & Winters, K.C. (1989) Computerized Scoring and

Interpretation of the Personal Experience Inventory. In K.C. Winters and G.A. Henly Manual for the Personal Experience Inventory (PEI), Los Angeles: Western

Psychological Services.

Sussman, S., Dent, C.V., Rauch (Squyres), JM., Johnson, C.A., Hansen, W.B., & Flay, B.R.

(1988) Adolescent nonsmokers, triers, and regular smokers’ estimates of cigarette

smoking prevalence: When do overestimates occur and by whom? Journal of

Applied Social Psychology, 18(7), 537-551.

Presentations:

Blew, A.F., Mestel (Squyres), J.S., & Zawacki, B.E. (1985) Attributional, Cognitive, And

Behavioral Aspects of Burn Pain. Paper presented at the ninety-third convention of

the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California.

Collins, LM., Sussman, s., Mestel-Rauch (Squyres), J., Dent, C.W., Johnson, C.A., Hansen,

W.B., & Flay, B.R. (1987) Psychosocial predictors of cigarette smoking. Paper

Presented at the sixty-seventh annual convention of the Western Psychological

Association, Long Beach, California.

Flay, B.R., Pentz, M.A., Johnson, C.A., Sussman, S., Mestel (Squyres), J., Scheier, L.,

Collins, LM., & Hansen, W.B. (1985) Reaching children with mass media

health promotion programs: The relative effectiveness of an advertising

campaign, a community-based program, and a school based program. Paper

presented at the Second Annual International Conference of Mass Media and

Health Education, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Mestel (Squyres), J.S., Dent, C., Collins, LM., Johnson, C.A., Hansen, W. B., & Flay,

B.R. (1985) Psychosocial factors predicting cigarette smoking in adolescents.

Paper presented at the ninety-third convention of the American Psychological

Association, Los Angeles, California.

Rauch (Squyres), JM., Klein, D., Fey, E., and Lindo, B. (1993) Patient Education. Poster

Presented at the seventh annual conference of the American Association of

Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Rauch (Squyres), JM. & Gatz, M. (1987) The multidimensionality of the Rotter Internal-

External Locus of Control Scale in the elderly. Paper presented at the

Ninety-fifth annual convention of the American Psychological Association,

New York, New York.

Squyres, JM. (1996) Brief Intermittent Psychotherapy with a Quadriplegic with

Borderline Personality Disorder. Paper presented at the tenth annual conference

of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social

Workers, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Squyres, J. M. (1997) Culturally Sensitive Psychological Service Delivery with Patients

with Spinal Cord Injury. Paper presented at the eleventh annual conference of

the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers,

Las Vegas, Nevada.

Squyres, JM. (1998) Compassionate Care for Dying Patients with SCI: Psychosocial Issues.

Paper presented at the twelfth annual conference of the American Association of

Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Squyres, JM. (1999) Eating Disorders and SCI: Psychosocial Issues. Paper presented at the

Thirteenth annual conference of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury

Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Squyres, JM. (2000) Personality Disorders and Rehab Patients: Acute SCI. Paper presented at

the Fourteenth annual conference of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Squyres, JM., Hansen, N., Guenther, R. & Lusk, J. (2002) Boundary issues in Clinical Work

with SCI individuals. Workshop presented at the sixteenth annual conference of the

American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers,

Las Vegas, Nevada.

Computerized Expert Systems:

Endler, N., Edwards, J., Vitelli, R., & Rauch (Squyres), JM. (1990) The Endler

Multidimensional Anxiety Scales (EMAS): A computerized scoring and

Interpretation system. Los Angeles: Western Psychological Services.

Moos, R.H., Rauch (Squyres), JM., & Huba, G.J. (1989) Menstrual Distress Questionnaire:

A computerized scoring and interpretation system. Los Angeles: Western

Psychological Services.

Winters, K.C., Henly, G.A., Rauch (Squyres), JM., & Huba, G.J. (1988) The Personal

Experience Inventory: A computerized scoring and interpretation system.

Los Angeles, Western Psychological Services.