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Krystal Morgutia, MA- Marriage Family Child Counseling, MFT-Intern
Contact Information:
**** ****** **. ****, ****** CA, 93703
***********@*****.***
Objective: To continue working within the counseling field and receive
appropriate supervision and guidance. Develop proper therapeutic training
and experience to become a licensed marriage family therapist.
Education History:
Fresno Pacific University,
MA, Marriage Family and Child Counseling (MFCC) 2007-
2011
California State University Fresno (CSUF)
B.S. Psychology 2000-2006
Relevant Professional Experience:
On- site Counseling Program, John Burroughs K-6, Fresno CA
MFT-Trainee 2010-2011
Individual and family counseling, school team collaboration.
Counseling students and their families to reach and maintain emotional
and behavior stability, at home, school and socially. Supervised by
Mary Shamshoian, LMFT
Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center
MFT-Trainee 2009-2010
Individual counseling, group counseling, and couple's counseling.
This sixth month program focused on behavior modification while
attending to the individual's spiritual needs. Supervised by David B.
Rose, Ph.D.
On-site Counseling Program, Hamilton Elementary K-8, Fresno CA
Mentor 01/2009
Mentoring students who have been referred by, the school, and parents
regarding behavior and emotional concerns. Supervised by Mary Shamshoian,
LMFT.
Footsteps St. Agnes Medical Hospital, Fresno CA
Volunteer Group Facilitator 2007-
2008
Facilitated groups, implemented lesson plans, maintained a safe and
open atmosphere for group to communicate. Practiced coping skills
with children who were having difficulty coping with a death, divorce or
bereavement.
Relevant Personal Development:
Urban Gangs: A Community Approach 04/2011
Senior research paper proposed "As a community, it is necessary to
understand that gang members are victims of their own violence in order to
be able to better provide the grace and forgiveness necessary for their
healing."
"My Love, Our Love, Your Way" 11/2008
Created and implemented a workshop to assist parents, in recognizing the
differences of their adolescent's communication, and affection style. These
activities are intended for parents who experience conflicts with
adolescents that begin to interfere with the families overall functioning.
Domestic Violence Portfolio 01/2008
Portfolio includes an intervention, and referral list for families
experiencing domestic violence, therapists within the San Joaquin Valley
specializing in family violence and trauma, related services, websites and
other online resources, and reading materials.
Child Abuse Assessment: 08/2007
A clinical template, protocol and tools were created for the use of
assessing child abuse. The template includes screening for significant
behaviors, possible risk factors, objective measures and collateral
information.
Research study 08/2004
A research study was conducted in order to measure the affect negative
media/news has on an individual's view of society.
Related Education
Abnormal Psychology, Introduction to Counseling, Intro to
Psychology, Clinical Assessment, Child and Human Development,
Child and Family Studies, Counseling Individuals, Counseling
Couples, Child Abuse, Human Development, Interpersonal
Communication, Cross-Cultural Counseling, Human Sexuality,
Manipulation and Persuasion, Social Psychology, HIV/AIDS,
Domestic Violence, 20 hours of Pre-Practicum mentoring with
youth at Hamilton Elementary, 300 hours of Practicum at the
Salvation Army counseling (individuals, couples and groups),
Psychopathology, Ethics I & II, Aging and Long-Term Care,
Research Testing & Assessment, Counseling Families, Theology of
Integration, Aging and Long Term Care, Counseling Children,
Substance Abuse, Sexual Addictions, Psychopharmacology, Person
Family Culture, Psychopathology, Advanced Family Studies.
Special Skills
Bilingual, Spanish speaking I am continuing to develop my experience in
working with multicultural families.