STACY NELL BROUN, PH.D.

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

CURRICULUM VITA

PERSONAL DATA

Web:

Address: 3609 Cedar Springs

Dallas, Texas 75219

Fax: (214) 369-2803

E Mail:

Phone: (214) 521-6972

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas

Doctorate of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology (May, 1984)

Dissertation: An Analysis of Ego Development and Religious Development

Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas

Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (May, 1978)

University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

Bachelor of Arts with High Honors in Psychology (1976)

Phi Beta Kappa

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Member: Disaster Services Committee- A Joint project of the American Red Cross and the Texas Psychological Association. Mental Health Volunteer with Hurricanes Katrina and Ike (2007 and 2008), also

Assisted survivors of Delta Crash, Flight 191 in 1987.

Volunteer with Persons with HIV/AIDS and their orphaned Children. Cartago, Costa Rica with Cross Cultural Solutions. December,2006 (Intensive Spanish course taken).

Currently in independent practice in Clinical Psychology (since 1985) with Health Service Provider specialty.

Exclusive contract with Parkland Hospital, Texas Instruments, and other agencies to

Provide psychotherapy for HIV+ employees

September 1995-2001: HIV+ support group for men with HIV/AIDS

September 1994-2002: Therapist for therapy group of women with HIV/AIDS,

Nelson Tebedo Women’s Health Program, Dallas

October 1994 -1998: Therapist for support group of HIV+ employees AIDS

Resource Center, Dallas

December 1992-2004 Regional Trainer for the American Psychological Association;

Project HOPE (HIV Office for Psychology Education)

September 1990-1991: Consultant to Brookhaven Psychiatric Pavilion on Eating Disorders Inpatient Program; Coordinator of Aftercare Program for Eating Disorders

January 1990: Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (Psychology). University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas : Clinical Supervision

April 1989 - present: Co-therapist for therapy group of physicians working with patients infected with HIV/AIDS

April 1989-May 1991: Clinical Consultant to Oak Lawn Community Services

May 1987-present: Private practice in Clinical Psychology

June 1982-May 1987: Associate Director of Mental Health Services at Southwestern Methodist University, Chair, AIDS Education Committee

June 1983-June 1985: Psychotherapist in Faculty/Staff Clinic at S.M.U. through Personnel Benefits

June 1980-May 1983: Internship in Clinical Psychology for the Department of Psychiatry, Southwestern Medical School. Placements included Parkland’s Psychiatric Emergency Room, Children’s Medical Center, Southwestern Adult Clinic, Terrell State Hospital, St. Joseph’s Youth Center and the Parkland Hospital Psychiatric Unit

September 1978-August 1979: Psychologist with Dallas Independent School District - Project S.E.E.D. (Structured Environment for Emotionally Disturbed)

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

2006: Continuing Education Workshop Leader- Millwood Hospital, Irving, TX.. Sponsored by PRIDE Substance Abuse Program Developmental Differences and Clinical Issues in Couples Therapy:Gay Men, Lesbian Women, and Straight Couples.

2004- 2007: Guest Lecturer at SWMCD in training Doctoral students. Psychotherapy With Diverse Populations- Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Patients.

1987 through present day: I supervise individual doctoral students in their clinical work through the sliding scale training clinic at Southwestern Medical center

November 2004: Lecture to Psychology doctoral students on Psychotherapeutic Issues with GLBT Clients. Including HIV and rampant substance abuse. Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

1997-2004 I have given numerous lectures at different settings on different aspects of AIDS and the impact of the illness. Venues include DPA, TX. Psych. Association, American Psychological Association, Oak Hill Academy for Learning Different Students, First Unitarian Church of Dallas, and others. Most currently (April 2004) I was invited to Harvard University to participate in national policy making about Ethical Issues of HIA/AIDS through the APA’s Office on AIDS Education

May 1997: Post AIDS Survivor Syndrome - National Conference of HIV in Women,

Pasadena, CA

March 1997: Post Aids Survivor Syndrome, sponsored by AIDS ARMS, Dallas, TX

November 1996: Psychosocial Issues of AIDS - Episcopal Church of the

Transfiguration, Dallas, TX

1993-1995: Numerous presentations of the clinical aspects of HIV/AIDS to Brookhaven College, North Texas State University, American Psychological Association, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Texas Psychological Association, Dallas Psychological Association and other agencies

May 1994: Medical, Social and Psychological Aspects of AIDS - Dallas Psychological Association, Dallas, TX

April, 1994: Medical, Social and Psychological Aspects of AIDS - Southwestern

Medical School, Dallas, TX

November 1993: Medical, Social and Psychological Aspects of AIDS - Texas Psychological Association, Austin, TX

November 1992: Clinical Aspects of HIV/AIDS Care - Texas Psychological Association Dallas, TX

April 1991: Post Aids Survivor Syndrome, An Overview- Anatole Hotel Ballroom, sponsored by Burroughs-Wellcome, Dallas, TX

February 1991: Teaching Conference on Eating Disorders to OAK Lawn Community

Services, Dallas, TX

November 1990: Clinical Issues on Eating Disorders - Texas Psychological Association, Dallas, TX

November 1990: Psychological Issues in Women: A Workshop; presented by the

Gathers Group for Human Development - S.M.U. Continuing Education,

Dallas, TX

June 1990: Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Disorders: Treatment Issues;

Workshop presented to Oak Lawn Community Services, Dallas, TX

November 1989: A Community Response to AIDS - Texas Psychological Association,

Houston, TX

November 1988: Sociopolitical and Legal Aspects of AIDS - Texas Psychological

Association, Austin, TX

August 1988: Consulting with Policymakers About AIDS - American Psychological

Association, Dallas, TX

October 1987: High/Low Level Bulimia - Teaching conference at Baylor Hospital,

Dallas, TX

1982-1987: As Associate Director of Mental Health Services, numerous talks on

Stress Management, Eating Disorders, AIDS, Suicide and Depression and Psychiatric Emergencies

August 1985: Ego Development and Faith Development - American Psychological

Association, Los Angeles, CA

PUBLICATIONS

1999: Women and AIDS. AIDS Patient Care and other STD’s. Journal #63. December 1999.

1996: Post AIDS Survivor Syndrome. AIDS Patient Care and other STD’s. Journal # 55, May 1996.

1995: Clinical and Psychosocial Issues of Women with HIV/AIDS: A Chapter on Womenwith AIDS. Editor, Ann O’Leary. Plenum Press.

1993: Women with AIDS. A series of three articles for the AIDS Update. AIDS

Resource Center, Dallas

1991-1993: Numerous articles in local periodicals and newsletters regarding women and HIV, safe sex, denial and empathy with ones partners

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member, Disaster Response Team in Conjunction with DPA and the Red Cross.

Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (Psychology), University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, January 1990

Licensed Psychologist, State of Texas, November 1985

National Health Services Provider, 1989

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, State of Texas, 1994

Member and Past Secretary, Dallas Psychological Association

Member, Texas Psychological Association

Member, American Psychological Association

Member and Trainer, APA Project HOPE (HIV Office for Prevention and Education.

Member and Past Chair, Dallas Psychologist for Social Responsibility

Member, Ethics Committee of Dallas Psychological Association, 1988-1990

Chair, Ethics Committee of Dallas Psychological Association, 1989

Member, AIDS Task Force, Texas Psychological Association, 1987-1990

Chair AIDS SUPPORT, 1988-1989

Founding Member, The Gathers Group for Human Development, 1989

Member of Advisor Board, Nelson Tebedo Clinic for AIDS care, 1987-1992