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Mental Health Air Force

Location:
Rocklin, CA
Salary:
30.-45. hrly
Posted:
August 11, 2015

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Name: Juanita G. Holmes (Nee Juanita G. Taylor)

Address: **** **** ***** ***, ******* CA 95677

Cell Phone: 660/909-4745

Email: acq62u@r.postjobfree.com

Personal Information

Date of Birth: 7 March 1954

Place of Birth: Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana Citizenship: American

Gender: Female

Education

Master of Social Work, May 2004, University of Missouri, Columbia Missouri Bachelor of Social Work, December 2001, Summa Cum Laude, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg Missouri Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Associate in Applied Science, Human Resources Development, August 1994, Community College of the Air Force

Employment History

Warrensburg Counseling Services, LLC Solo Practitioner, Therapist 8/2013-2/2015 Provided individual therapy services to all client categories (mental health, parenting, marriage, couples, anger management, etc) covering a multitude of environmental and mental health issues.

Citizens Against Spouse Abuse, Sedalia MO, September 2005-02/2015 Women’s Therapist in a Domestic/Sexual Violence Shelter (also providing services to the conditions of homelessness). Crisis/Stabilization work with traumatized children (non forensic) Facilitator of weekly Survivor’s Group addressing issues of childhood abuse, domestic violence, child abuse, sexual trauma, self esteem/concept issues, mental health issues, psycho-education, budget planning, safety planning Creator/Leader of Sexual Trauma Recovery Group addressing how trauma has directed life choices and creating new life strategies Dr. Harlan & Associates, Sedalia MO, January 2005-April 2010, Associate Therapist Provided individual therapy services with all client categories covering a multitude of environmental and mental health issues. Child therapy with emphasis on emotional and behavioral issues such as ADHD, ODD, Conduct Disorder and childhood anxiety and depression. Trauma and Crisis counseling. Domestic Violence/Sexual Trauma Recovery centered work. Mental Health issues to include, but not limited to: Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder,

Dissociative Disorders (excluding Dissociative Identity Disorder), Personality Disorders, Psychotic Disorders, Schizophrenia, and Schizoaffective Disorder. Parenting training and anger management programs (individual and courtordered) Gateway Youth and family Supports, Sedalia MO, December 2001 – December 2004,

Community Support Worker/Specialist (Bachelor level, non-clinical) Worked with individuals and families at risk for removal of children or attempting reunification to acknowledge unhealthy aspects of daily life and create healthy life strategies and proactive parenting strategies. Court Appointed Special Advocate, 17th Judicial Circuit, Warrensburg, MO May 2000- January 2003, Volunteer Advocated for children in the judicial system in foster care or custody cases requiring special consideration. Met with each child monthly. Met with parents, grandparents, foster parents, teachers, health care providers as needed to assess each child’s physical, mental, educational and psychological needs. Provided transportation and supervision for familiesand children. Prepared reports for the court as the voice of the children.

Whiteman Air Force Base Family Support Center, Knob Noster, MO, August 1998-May1999, Volunteer and School Mentor

Correction Peace Officers Foundation, August 1994-July 1998, Catastrophic Assistance Coordinator and Field Representative (non-clinical) Fielded request/calls concerning catastrophic events (including line of duty deaths) to present to the board of directors for assistance. Worked with families and facilities during and after catastrophic events to lessen trauma within the family/facility. Established an Assault Support Group for officers targeted as a group to help them maintain stability as well as comply with federal and state statutory requirements concerning non-collusion. Established an Assault Support Group for families of officers assaulted to help normalize what they and the officer were experiencing. Established an Amputee Group for officers experiencing line-of-duty injuries

culminating in amputation (this group led to an off-shoot group for spouses and family members) Visited Correctional Facilities across the continental United States to represent

The Correctional Peace Officers Foundation vision and goals. United States Air Force (Retired Senior Master Sergeant) August 1973-July 1994 Various jobs included: Superintendent of the Military Personnel Flight, Sacramento Air Logistics Center, Sacramento CA-NCOIC, Programs Management Administrator 497th Recon Tech Group Schierstein ADM, Schierstein Germany. Worked with US Navy in afteraction reports of the Beruit, Lebanon hotel bombing and the surgical strike on Libya.- Operations Directorate, Training and Command Post Specialist/Manager, 351st

Strategic Missile Squadron, Whiteman AFB, Knob Noster MO. Served as Battle Staff briefer/poster during down helicopter and base gas leak incidents with casualties. Event logs and after-action reports proved extremely accurate and helpful in the ensuing investigation. - NCOIC, Distribution Center, 7113 Special Activities Squadron, Lindsey Air

Station, Wiesbaden Germany. Disseminated and processed commander’s morning situation report messages/files. Assisted in preparing intelligence reports concerning hostile build-up and eventual take over of the American Embassy in Tehran, Iran. Squadron Administrative Specialist, 1965th Communications Squadron, Norton AFB, CA 601st Combat Support Squadron, Wiesbaden AB, Wiesbaden, Germany Licenses

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, December 2005

Significant Training

Center for Deployment Psychology: Ethical considerations for working w/Military members and Veterans; Assessment & treatment of depression and suicidal behaviors associated with military service; Overview of TBI in the military; Assessment and treatment of chronic pain in military populations; Deployment related sleep disturbances

(CBT-I); Assessment and treatment of PTSD; Alcohol and drug use in military veterans; The deployment cycle and it’s impact on service members and their families; Unique challenges of military families; Military culture and terminology and enhancing clinical competence, June 2014.

Strengthening Families and Building Stronger Communities, UCM, Sep 2013 Increasing Competencies in Working with Differing Abilities, UCM, March 2013 Ethical Implications in Working With Former Clients, NASW, July 2012 Cognitive Processing Trauma Therapy (CPT) 2 Day Seminar, PESI & Center for Deployment Psychology, April 2011

Parenting That Works, PDR, January 2011

Reconcilable Differences, PDR, February 2011

Supervision Skills Training Institute, NASW, May 2010 Focusing on Children: DX and Practice with Autism Spectrum & Mapping Children’s Mental Health System, Avoiding Potholes of Ethical Misconduct, UCM, March 2010 Contemporary Play Therapy, Theory and Practice, PDR, October 2009 An Integrated Approach to Childhood Exposure to Violence & Implications for Brain Development Conf, BBH, Springfield MO, December 2008 The Power of Play, Playful Interventions For All Ages, CMSU, March 2005 Institute of Psychosocial Trauma, Univ of MO (Intervention/treatment of traumatized children & adolescents), July 2003



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