Post Job Free

Resume

Sign in

Clinical Psychologist

Location:
Cleveland, OH
Posted:
December 15, 2014

Contact this candidate

Resume:

Marian Miller Chatterjee, Ph.D.

**** ********* ****, ********* *******, Ohio 44118

216-***-****

Fax: 216-***-****

Email: acg10d@r.postjobfree.com

Objective: To conduct psychological assessments, produce reports, provide

consultation and effective cognitive behavioral treatment. Specialties

include assessing psychological disability and impairment, treating

individuals with chronic pain and medical issues; and providing

psychological consultation in multidisciplinary settings.

Employment History

Psychologist: July 1995 - present

Employer: Weinstein & Associates, Inc.

24100 Chagrin Blvd., Suite 400, Beachwood, Ohio 44122

Salary: $100,000, 40 hours/week

Activities include performing a wide variety of independent medical

evaluations including assessment of psychological impairment, evaluating

and diagnosing psychological conditions including conditions secondary to

an injury, medical condition or trauma; Conducting evaluations to

determine psychological readiness for various medical and surgical

procedures; Performing fitness for duty evaluations; Developing treatment

plans and conducting psychotherapy with individuals with anxiety and

affective disorders, chronic pain and physical limitations. I have also

provided consultation, psychological evaluation, and treatment at several

nursing homes, hospitals and residential facilities and supervised

unlicensed therapists.

Psychology Assistant: January 1995 - July 1995

Employer: Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation

W.O. Walker Industrial Rehabilitation Center, 10524 Euclid Ave.,

Cleveland, Ohio, 44016 (This facility closed in July 1995)

Duties involved conducting individual and group therapy for chronic pain

management; providing consultation in a multi-disciplinary rehabilitation

facility and conducting psychological intake assessment for the

rehabilitation and chronic pain management program. Supervised by John

Shen, Ph.D.

Education

Licensed Psychologist Ohio State Board of Psychology December 1995 -

present

Ph.D. University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1994

Adult Clinical Psychology

Minor in Physiological Psychology

A.P.A. approved Pre-Doctoral Internship

1993-

Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine

1994

M.S. University of Washington, Seattle, WA

1988

Psychology

B.A. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

1985

Cum Laude

Majors: Psychology and English

Training

APA approved Clinical Psychology Internship at Northeast Ohio Universities

College of Medicine July 1993 - July 1994. 1) Six month rotation at Edwin

Shaw Rehabilitation Hospital performing neuropsychological and cognitive

testing on head injured individuals and providing group and individual

psychotherapy to head and spinal cord injured patients. Supervision by

Mildred Wilcoxson, Ph.D. and DeAnna Frye, Ph.D., 2) Six month rotation at

Portage Path Community Mental Health Center in Barberton, Ohio: Performed

psychological assessment and individual and group psychotherapy. Supervised

by Avery Zook, Ph.D.

Research Associate: Department of Community Psychiatry at the University

of Washington School of Medicine. January 1990-August 1991. Research

focused mainly on criminal populations including criminological prediction

research and improving automated assessment techniques with prison

populations to screen for mental disorders and the potential for violence,

substance abuse, victimization and suicide while incarcerated. Also

assisted with community mental health evaluation projects and consultation

with state and local mental health and correctional agencies. Supervised by

Ron Jemelka, Ph.D.

Research and Teaching Assistant: University of Washington, Department of

Psychology. 1986-1989. Research Assistant to Marsha M. Linehan, Ph.D in Dr.

Linehan's Suicidal Behaviors and Research Clinic; Teaching assistant for

various undergraduate psychology courses.

Publications

Goodman, J., Loftus, E.F., Miller, M. & Greene, E. (1991). Money, sex and

death: Gender bias in wrongful death damage awards. Law & Society Review,

25, 263-285.

Miller, M. (1990). Gender and need bias in mock jurors' decisions about

damage awards. In W.H. Loke (Ed.) Perspectives on Judgment and Decision

Making. Scarecrow Press, Inc: Metuchen, N.J.

Linehan, M.L., Miller, M. & Addis, M. (1989). Dialectical behavior therapy

for borderline personality disorder: Practical guidelines. In P.A. Keller

(Ed.) Innovations in Clinical Practice, Volume 8, 43-54. Professional

Resource Exchange, Inc.

Presentations and Posters

Miller, M. and Linehan, M.L. (1991). How therapists interpret borderline

client behavior may play a role in early termination. Presented to the

Western Psychological Association annual conference, San Francisco, CA

Miller, M., Goodman, J. & Loftus, E.F. (1989). Gender and need bias in mock

jurors' decisions about damage awards. Presented to the Midwestern

Psychological Association annual conference, Chicago, Illinois.

Miller, M., Linehan, M.L. & Armstrong, H. (1988). Natural history of

borderline patients following an index parasuicide: If you think your

clients are in trouble, listen to this. Presented to the Association for

the Advancement of Behavior Therapy annual conference, New York, N.Y.

Miller, M. (1986). Intuition, induction and intelligence. Presented to the

Gatlinburg Conference on Mental Retardation, Theory and Research,

Gatlinburg, TN.

Professional Memberships and Affiliations

Member, American Psychological Association

References available upon request.



Contact this candidate