Private Practice- Psychotherapy 01/1996 to date
945 Samuel St. Louisville, KY. 40204 1 (505) 986-6181Ph. Therapy Population- Adults ages 21 to 99; Consciousness, Mindfulness and Insight Practices, Belief System Organization, Self Actualization, Substance Abuse, Schizophrenia, Dual Diagnosis, Couples Relationship Issues, Men's Issues, Victims of Physical, Sexual and Emotional Abuse, Developmental Issues, Accident/ Trauma Victims Conferences and Speaking Engagements Presenter; Transformation and Healing Conference 2018 “Ceremonies to Heal a Narcissistic Culture” Presenter; Transformation and Healing Conference 2017 “Transforming Addictions into Relatedness” Presenter; Transformation and Healing Conference 2016 “Ceremony and Consciousness” Presenter; Transformation and Healing Conference 2015 “The Wisdom of Relatedness, Healing the grief of Culture Loss” Presenter; Transformation and Healing Conference 2014 “Healing Trauma and Addictions in Indigenous Communities” Presenter; Head to Toe Annual Conference #9 2006 “Substance Abuse and Adolescent Brain Development” Presenter; New Mexico Nurses Annual Conference (Held at San Juan Casino) 2004 “Substance Abuse in Native Communities” Santa Fe Indian School (On Campus) 2004 “Historic Trauma and Cross-Cultural Work” Presenter; Women's Health Center Conference 2003 “Substance Abuse and Community Resilience” Southwestern College- Adjunct 09/2013-date Addictions Course; Graduate level Eco Psychology Course; Graduate level Staff Meetings 3960 San Felipe Rd. Santa Fe, NM. 87507 1(505)471-5756 Ph. [email protected] Institute of American Indian Arts- (Contract): Counseling Services for Staff and Students Tewa Woman's United- (Contract): Counseling for Native American Victims and Offenders/Sexual and Physical Abuse (Contract through Indian Health Services) Testing for Alcohol/ Substance Addiction and Mental Health, Psycho-Social Evaluations New Mexico Highlands University- Adjunct 09/2003-03/2005 Grief and Loss Course; Graduate level Group Work Course; Graduate level Social Work Practice Course; Graduate level School of Social Work PO Box 9000 Las Vegas, NM. 87701-9000 1(505)454-3563 Ph. 1(505)454-3290 Fxl Santa Fe Family Center- Executive Director 03/1999- 01/2004 185 Airport Rd. Santa Fe, NM. 87505 1(505)473-2283 Ph. 1(505)473-2284 Fx Grant Writing and Fiscal Development Clinical Supervision and Training of Therapists and Interns4008 Clinical Supervision of Child Sexual Abuse Offender's Group Interfacing with Funding Sources Clinical Structure and Program Development Board of Directors Development and Interfacing Policies and Procedures Development Networking with Community Service Providers SFFC- Clinical Director 07/1998-03/1999 Grant Writing Treatment of Abuse and Domestic Violence Victims (Ages 10-Adult) Intern Training Treatment of Sexual Abuse Offenders (Individual, Family & Group) Clinical Supervision of Therapists and Interns Systems Development of Treatment Forms and Filing Program Model Development Network with District Attorney's Office Network with Victims of Crimes Commission SFFC- Adolescent Program Director 05/1997-07/1998 Develop/ Facilitate First Offenders Drug/ Alcohol Abuse Groups Write Grant to Initiate Program Treatment of Victims of Abuse with Drug/ Alcohol Issues (Ages 10-19) Administer SASSI (Drug/ Alcohol) Test, Milan Mental Health Test, Beck Depression Scale Network with Juvenile Probation and Parole Department Pinion Hills Hospital- Chemical Dependency Therapist 04/1996 12/1997 313 Camino Alire Santa Fe, NM. 87501 1 (505) 988-8003 Ph. Therapist- Substance Abusers, Dual Diagnosis, Trauma, Abuse Victims, Severe Mental Disorders (Ages 12-19) Design and Facilitate Substance Abuse Groups Network with H.M.O.s and Provide Documentation Artist- Sole Proprietor 05/1992-12/1997 Creation of Traditional Drums Marketing R.R. Station Ilfeld, NM. 87538 1 (505) 421-3661 Ph. La Nueva Vida- Outpatient Therapist 06/1990-05/1992 1409 Second Street Santa Fe, NM. 87505 1 (505) 983-9521 Ph. Therapist- Substance Abusers, Dual Diagnosis, Gang Involved, Trauma, Abuse Victims (Ages 10-21), Design and Facilitate Aftercare Program Outpatient Therapy- Individual, Group and Family La Nueva Vida - Residential Therapist 02/1987-06/1990 Therapist- One Year Program for Substance Abusers, Dual Diagnosis, Gang Involved, Trauma, Abuse Victims (Ages 10-21) Daily and Weekend Activities Life Skills Development Licenses: Licensed Clinical Social Worker- #I-04556 2000- Date Licensed Alcohol and drug Addictions Counselor- #4015 1997- Date Certified Domestic Violence Counselor III- #21348 1998- Date Education: New Mexico Theological Seminary- Doctoral Degree in Philosophy 1997-2000 (Non Acredited) New Mexico Highlands University- Masters Degree in Social Work 1997-1998 (Advanced Standing) New Mexico Highlands University - Bachelors Degree in Social Work 1995-1997 Santa Fe Community College- Psychology 1991-1993 University of New Mexico- Substance Abuse Therapist Certification 1989-1990 New England Institute of Technology- Associates Degree in Electronics 1983-1985 Palm Beach Junior College- Associates Degree in Fine Arts 1980-1983 Community Interests: Lakota Ceremony 1985 to 2018 Leading Sweat Lodge Ceremonies for Community Members and Incarcerated Youth, Participation in Annual Sundance Cheyenne River Reservation, Participation in Annual Fasting Ceremonies Santa Fe Alcoholics Anonymous Young Peoples Group 1986- 1995 Founded Group, Coordinated with Local Hospitals and Treatment Centers New Mexico Legislature 1989 Introduced a Request for Funding a Halfway House in Santa Fe Red Ribbon Week 1987-1984 Volunteer Speaker at High Schools |
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