Ann D. Collier, Ph.D.Page 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Ann D. Collier, Ph.D. (previously known as Ann D. Futterman)

Address:Department of Psychology

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

105 Garfield Avenue

PO Box 4004

Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004

715-836-5733

Education: High School Diploma (1978)

WilliamHowardTaftHigh School

Woodland Hills, California

B.A. (Psychology), 1982

University of California, Los Angeles, California

M.A. (Clinical Psychology), 1985

University of California, Los Angeles, California

Ph.D. (Major: Clinical Psychology; Minors:

Psychoimmunology and Health Psychology), 1990

University of California, Los Angeles, California

Postdoctoral Fellow, Psycho-Oncology, 1990-1991

Psychiatry Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer

Center, New York, New York.

Licenses:

Indiana License and HSPP #20041906A (current)

Colorado License #1572 (current)

Alaska License # 514 (expired)

Professional Organizations:

American Psychological Association

American Art Therapy Association

Reviewer:

Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal

Work History After Ph.D:

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine; and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado (May 1991 to July 1995).

Director, Psychosocial Services, University of ColoradoCancerCenter, Denver, Colorado (April 1992 to July 1994).

Program Leader, Continuing Care and Survivor Issues, Cancer Prevention and Control Program, University of ColoradoCancerCenter (March 1993 to July 1994).

Chief Clinical Psychologist, Behavioral Health Division, Ministry of Health, Republic of Palau, Koror, Palau (August 1995 to August 1997).

Instructor,PalauCommunity College, Republic of Palau, (January 1997 to July 1997).

Deputy Director, National Centre for Treatment Development (Alcohol, Drugs, and Addiction), Christchurch School of Medicine, Christchurch, New Zealand (September 1997 to February, 1999).

Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychological Medicine, Christchurch School of Medicine, Christchurch, New Zealand (September 1997 to February, 1999).

Coordinator, Postgraduate Students, Department of Psychological Medicine, Christchurch School of Medicine, Christchurch, New Zealand (June 1998 to February, 1999).

Psychological Consultant, Primary Care Center, Alaska Native Medical Center, Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska (March 2000 to May, 2004).

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences, BallStateUniversity, Muncie, Indiana (June, 2003 to May, 2004).

Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire. (August, 2006 to present).

Course Teaching Experience:

Teaching Associate, Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles. Undergraduate courses: Introduction to Psychology; Psychology and Education; Behavioral Medicine; Counseling Relationships and Techniques. Graduate courses: Introduction to Psychopathology; Psychotherapy; Psychological Assessment (1983 to 1989).

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, New York. Graduate course: Introduction to Psychological Assessment (1990).

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of ColoradoHealthSciencesCenter. Psychiatry Resident (PGYII and PGYIII) and Psychology Internship courses on Health Psychology, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, and Psychosocial Oncology. (1991 to 1995).

Instructor, PalauCommunity College, Koror, Palau. Introduction to Psychology; Addiction Counselor Program. Developed and taught Nation-wide Addiction Counselor Certification program for Palauan students, English as second language. (September, 1996 to July, 1997).

Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychological Medicine, ChristchurchSchool of Medicine, University of Otago, New Zealand. Post-graduate course on Addictions and Addictive Behaviors. (September, 1997 to February, 1999).

Assistant Professor. , Department of Psychological Sciences, BallStateUniversity, Muncie, Indiana. Graduate courses: Child Psychotherapy, Advanced Clinical Assessment; and Advanced Psychotherapy Techniques. Undergraduate courses: Health Psychology (June, 2003 to May, 2004).

Assistant Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire. Undergraduate course: Introduction to Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Health Psychology. Graduate courses: Counseling Techniques I and IIPsychopathology in Children and Adolescence. (August, 2006 to present).

Consultation Work:

Consultant, Visiting Nurses Association, Hospice Program, Denver, Colorado. (September 1993 to July 1995).

Consultant, Social Security Division of Disability, Denver, Colorado. (September 1992, to July 1995). Conducted psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for Social Security Disability qualification.

Consultant, Somerville & Company (July 1994 to June 1995). Conducted psychological evaluations of candidates for executive positions; organizational assessments and reviews; individual management profiling; management and personal skill development; and strategic planning workshops. These services were provided to upper-level managers and CEO’s in a variety of settings, but emphasized health care and academic institutions.

Consultant, Division of Mental Health Services, Saipan (Common Wealth of Marianas Islands), July 1997. Provided program review of all psychological and psychiatric services offered.

Consultant/Quality Improvement, Primary Care Center, Alaska Native Medical Center, Southcentral Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska (March 2000 to May, 2004). Developed and implementedchronic pain management program and the “Depression Collaborative Program” (evaluation and treatment of depression by Primary Care Physicians) for the Family Medicine Department.

Program DevelopmentCoordinator, VSA Arts (Very Special Arts) of Indiana, Muncie, Indiana (January 2004 to August 2005).

Consultant, Globex International, Baabda, Lebanon (October, 2006 to present). Provide ongoing consultation about treatment programs and data analysis for clinicians that provide intensive PTSD treatment for children and adults affected by the on-going conflict in Lebanon.

External Reviewer/Consultant, Culturally Congruent Pedagogy and Response to Intervention (August, 2008 to present). Identify and implement evaluation methodologies and oversee data collection for the Associate Dean of Teacher Education Program, Chair Departments of Curriculum and Instruction and Foundations of Education, Dr. Dwight C. Watson, College of Education and Human Sciences,and the Eau Claire School District.

Clinical Psychology Experience:

Clinical Practicum, InglesideHospital, Department of Psychology, Rosemead, California. (September 1985 to September 1986). (Approved internship site by American Psychological Association).

Clinical Internship, Neuropsychiatric Institute, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles. (July 1987 to July 1988). (Approved internship site by American Psychological Association).

Psychological Assistant, Gerald Tarlow, Ph.D., Center for Anxiety Management, Westwood, California. (July 1988 to October 1989).

Psychologist, Psychiatry Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York. (January 1990 to April 1991).

Clinical Psychologist, University of ColoradoCancerCenter, University of ColoradoHealthSciencesCenter, Denver, Colorado (May 1991 to August 1994).

Chief Clinical Psychologist, Behavioral Health Division, Ministry of Health, Republic of Palau. (August 1995 to August 1997).

Senior Clinical Psychologist, Bone Marrow Transplant Program, Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand (September 1997 to December 1998).

Research Grants:

Dean's Research Grant, Academic Improvement Program, University of California, Los Angeles. (December 1981 to December 1982).

NIMH National Science Research Award, University of California, Los Angeles. Sponsors: Drs. Michael Goldstein and Marie Morell (December 1984 to October 1985).

Individualized National Research Service Award from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), University of California, Los Angeles. (Grant 1F31MH09317; 3 year support). Sponsor: David Shapiro, Ph.D. (October 1985 to January 1990). Research study titled: “Positive and NegativeMoodStates: Immune and Autonomic Nervous system Responses.”

Psychoneuroimmunology Bettingen Endowment Fund, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles (Co-investigator). (September 1988 to January 1990). Research study titled: “The Impact of Short Term Mood States on Immunity.”

American Cancer Society Institutional Grant, University of ColoradoCancerCenter, Denver, Colorado (Principal Investigator). (September 1993 to September 1994). Research study titled: “Psychosocial Sequelae of Bone Marrow Transplantation in Women with Breast Cancer.”

Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (Principal Investigator). (March 1998 to December 1999). Research study titled: “Cultural Identity, Health and Psychosocial Concerns of Samoan People with Diabetes.”

Health Research Council (Principal Investigator), Christchurch, New Zealand. (October 1998.). Research study titled: “Immunological Changes after Psychotherapy for Depression.”

Cancer Services of DelawareCounty, Little Red Door (Principal Investigator). (May 2003). “A Needs Assessment of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Approaches at theCancerCenter at BallMemorialHospital.”

Indiana Regional Partnership Initiative Grant, Indiana Arts Commission (Principal Investigator) (July, 2004). “Creating with Cancer: The CancerCenter Community Art Project” at the CancerCenter at BallMemorialHospital.

The Community Foundation of Muncie and DelawareCounty. (Principal Investigator) (September, 2004). “Kid Art” in collaboration with VSA Arts of Indiana/East Central District at the CommunityCivicCenter.

AnnMarie Foundation, Wisconsin (Principal Investigator) (September, 2005). “Caring Arts Program: An Innovative Art Education Program Between Kids and Elders” at the ChippewaValleyMontessoriCharterSchool and the LE PhillipsSeniorCenter.

XCEL Foundation,Wisconsin (Principal Investigator) (September, 2005). “Caring Arts Program: An Innovative Art Education Program Between Kids and Elders” at the ChippewaValleyMontessoriCharterSchool and the LE PhillipsSeniorCenter.

Eau Claire Area Community Foundation, (Wisconsin) (Principal Investigator) (June, 2007 to present). “Eau Claire Area Hmong Refugee Mental Health Needs Assessment” at the Eau Claire Area Hmong Mutual Assistance Association and the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire.

Boards:

Chippewa Valley Montessori School Governance Board, Chippewa Valley Montessori School, Eau Claire, Wisconsin (May, 2006 to present). Currently Board President.

Awards:

Distinguished Scholar Award for Undergraduate Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, Alumni Association. (September 1982 to June 1983).

Phi Beta Kappa, National Honor Society,University of California, Los Angeles. (June 1983).

Adele Hagner Stamp Fellowship, Alpha Lambda Delta, National Honor Society.

(September 1983).

Martin Luther King, Jr., Human Services Award, Phi Beta Kappa, National Honor Society, University of California, Los Angeles. (June 1983).

Ursula Mandel Award,University of California, Los Angeles. (June 1987).

College of Letter and Science Award, University of California, Los Angeles. (February 1988).

Shepard Ivory Franz Distinguished Teaching Award, Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles. (April 1989).

Publications:

Futterman, A.D. & Arndt, S. (1983). Construct and predictive validity of adaptive behavior. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 87, 546-550.

Shapiro, D., Futterman, A.D. & Yamamoto, J. (1985). Biofeedback and psychiatry. In R.H. Andrews (Ed.) Psychiatry: The State of the Art, IV, pp. 271-280. New York: Plenum Press.

Futterman, A.D. & Shapiro, D. (1986) A review of biofeedback for mental disorders. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 37, 22-33.

Friedman, M., & Futterman, A.D. (1986) Teaching Evaluation Handbook (2nd Ed.). Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, Office of Instructional Development.

Futterman, A.D., Bond, G. & Wellisch, D. (1989). The psychosocial levels system: Identifying patients at risk for emotional complications during bone marrow transplantation. Psychosomatic Medicine, 51: 265. (Abstract).

Futterman, A.D. & Wellisch, D. (1990). Psychological aspects of bone marrow transplantation. Haematology/Oncology Clinics of North America: Bone Marrow Transplantation, 4(3), 699-710.

Futterman, A.D., Wellisch, D., Bond, G. & Carr, C. (1991). The psychosocial levels system: A new rating scale to identify and assess emotional difficulties during bone marrow transplantation. Psychosomatics, 32: 177-186.

Futterman, A.D., Kemeny, M., Shapiro, D., Polonsky, W. & Fahey, J.L. (1992). Immunological variability associated with experimentally-induced positive and negative affective states: Preliminary findings. Psychological Medicine, 22: 231-238.

Jacobsen, P.B., Bovbjerg, DH. Schwartz, M.D., Andrykowski, M.A., Futterman, A.D., Gilewski, T., Norton, L. & Redd, W.H. (1993). Formation of Food Aversions in Cancer Patients receiving repeated infusions of chemotherapy. Behavior Research and Therapy, 31(8): 739-748.

Redd, W.H., Dadds, M., Futterman, A.D., Taylor, K. & Bovbjerg, D.H. (1993). Nausea induced by mental images of chemotherapy. Cancer, 72: 629-636.

Munn, N. & Futterman, A.D. (1994). Anxiety and Depression in Cancer Patients. M. Wood, Ed., Haematology/Oncology Secrets. HanleyBelfus, Pennsylvania, 249-252.

Futterman, A.D., Kemeny, M., Shapiro, D. & Fahey, J.L. (1994). Immunological and physiological changes associated with induced positive and negative mood. Psychosomatic Medicine, 56: 499-511.

Futterman, A.D., Wellisch, D.K., Zieghelboim, J., Luna-Raines, M. & Weiner, H. (1996). Psychological and immunological reactions of family members to patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation. Psychosomatic Medicine,58:472-480.

Futterman-Collier, A.D., Sadao, K., Otto, C. & Polloi, A. (1997). Perceptions of the social, cultural, and psychological well-being in Palau. Pacific Health Dialog, 4 (1):28-34.

Futterman-Collier, A.D., Lyman, A, Otto, C., Subris, L. (1998). Palau Substance Abuse Needs Assessment. Ministry of Health, Republic of Palau.

Futterman-Collier, A.D., McClure, F., Collier, J.H., Otto, C. Polloi, A. (1999). Culture-specific Views of Child Maltreatment and Parenting Styles in a Pacific-Island Community. Child Abuse and Neglect,23 (3): 229-244.

Futterman-Collier, A.D. & Lyman, A. (1999). Epidemiological Trends in Drug Abuse Volume I: Highlights and Executive Summary. December, 1999. Community Epidemiology Work Group, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute of Health.

Futterman-Collier, A.D. & Lyman, A. (1999). Epidemiological Trends in Drug Abuse Volume II: A Summary of the Substance Abuse Needs Assessment in the Republic of Palau. December, 1999. Community Epidemiology Work Group, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute of Health.

Wenzel, L.B., Futterman-Collier, A.D. & Munn N.A. (2000). Psychosocial Aspects of Cancer. M. Wood & P.A. Bunn (Eds), Hematology/Oncology Secrets, 2nd Edition. Hanley & Belfus, Inc., Medical Publishers, PhiladelphiaPA.

Adamson, S.J., Sellman, J.D., Futterman-Collier, A., Huriwai, T., Deering, D. & Robertson, T. (2000). A profile of alcohol and drug clients in New Zealand: Results from the 1998 national telephone survey. New Zealand Medical Journal, 113:414-416.

Robertson, P., Futterman-Collier, A., Sellman, J.D., Adamson, S.J., Deering, D., Todd, F. & Huriwai, T (2001). Clinician beliefs and practices related to increasing responsivity to the needs of Maori with alcohol and drug problems. Substance Use and Misuse, 36(6):1015-1032.

Cowan, L., Deering, D., Crowe, M., Sellman, D., Futterman-Collier, A., & Adamson, S. (2003). Alcohol and drug treatment for women: Clinicians' beliefs and practice. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 12(1): 48-55.

Publications in Preparation for Submission:

Collier, A.D., Munger, M. Community-Based Participatory Research Evaluating the Mental Health Needs of Hmong People in a Small Mid-Western Community.

Collier, A.D., Nicholas, D. Callisch, D. “Creating with Cancer: The CancerCenter Community Art Project”.

Collier, A.D., Hart, H., Barkley-Ellingson, B. The Caring Arts Program: An Intergenerational Art Education Program.

Presentations:

Available on Request.