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JAMES D. GUY, JR

.

Headington Institute

200 East Del Mar Blvd., #119

Pasadena, CA 91105

Born:

December 18, 1952

Work:

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Email:

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@headington-institute.org

EDUCATION

Ph.D

.

Fuller Graduate School of Psychology

Pasadena, CA

A.P.A. Approved: Clinical Psychology

1981

M.A

.

Fuller Theological Seminary

Pasadena, CA

Major: Theology

1978

B.A

.

Wheaton College

Wheaton, IL

Major: Psychology

1978

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Present Positions:

Present

Headington Institute

2001 Pasadena, CA

Executive Director

Present

Private Practice in Clinical Psychology

1982 Pasadena, CA

Clinical Psychologist, Lic. #PSY7717, State of CA

Specialty in adult psychopathology, long-term psychodynamically oriented individual psychotherapy, consultation, and supervision.

Previous Positions:

2001

1995

Fuller Theological Seminary

Graduate School of Psychology

Pasadena, CA

Dean and Professor

of Psychology

Chief academic officer of APA-approved doctoral program in clinical psychology and masters and doctoral programs in marriage and family therapy. Responsible for all aspects of the school, including faculty recruitment and development, fund raising, budgeting, curriculum planning, and program development. Reported to the Provost; member of President*s cabinet.

1995

1993

Biola University

La Mirada, CA

Vice President

for University Services

Oversight of Library & Media Center, Academic Computing, Physical Plant, Facilities Planning, Auxiliary Services (residential facilities, food service, bookstore, health center, duplicating center, events and conference services), Human Resources; program initiatives concerning ethnic and racial diversity, university computer network, institutional strategic planning, grant writing. Reported to the President, member of President*s cabinet.

1995

1982

Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University

A.P.A. Approved: Ph.D. & Psy.D

., Clinical Psychology

La Mirada, CA

Full Professor, Tenured

Professor for a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology, dissertation supervision, clinical supervision, student advising. Past chair of following committees: University Personnel Committee, Task Force on University Academic Master Plan, Protection of Human Rights in Research Committee, Rosemead Curriculum Committee, Rosemead Clinical Training Committee.

1993

1990

Biola University

La Mirada, CA

Associate Provost

Oversight of academic programs including Summer School and Intersession, Library, Registrar*s Office, Chaplain*s Office, Academic Computing, Media Center, Intercollegiate Athletics program; program initiatives concerning ethnic and racial diversity, service learning & student volunteerism, grant writing, faculty orientation, faculty development, faculty emeriti, academic and strategic planning, international study and exchange programs, personnel policies, university committees.

1984

1983

Biola Counseling Center

La Mirada, CA

Consultant

Staff supervision, case conferences, program evaluation.

1984

1983

Wilson Family Living Center

Santa Ana, CA

Consultant

Staff supervision, program evaluation.

1982

1981

Northwestern University Institute of Psychiatry

Chicago, IL

2000 post-doctoral hours, Residency Fellowship

Psychology Resident

Psychotherapy: individual, marital, family, group. Psychological testing, diagnostic evaluations, treatment planning. Rotations: Outpatient clinic, day treatment, psychiatric emergency - crisis center, medical consultation.

1981

1980

Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex

Milwaukee, WI

A.P.A. approved psychology internship

2000 pre-doctoral hours

Psychology Intern

Psychotherapy: individual, marital, family, group. Psychological testing, diagnostic evaluations, treatment planning. Rotations: outpatient, inpatient, child & adolescent, forensic.

1981

1980

Milwaukee Public Schools

Milwaukee, WI

Consultant

Individual consultation and supervision provided to high school school psychologist.

1981

1980

Lake View Nursing Home

Milwaukee, WI

Consultant

Psychological assessment, staff training, program evaluation and design, treatment planning.

1980

1979

Harbor UCLA Medical Center

Torrance, CA

Psychology clerk/trainee

Psychotherapy: individual, family, group. Psychological testing, neurological assessment, diagnostic evaluations. Rotations: outpatient, inpatient, adult, child & adolescent.

1980

1979

Mental Health Clinical Research Center

for the Study of

Schizophrenia: Camarillo State Hospital

Camarillo, CA

Principal Investigator

: Project #80-3-03

Diagnostic evaluations, neuropsychological assessment, data analysis, program design.

1980

1978

Fuller Graduate School of Psychology

Pasadena, CA

Assistant to the

Dean

Wide range of administrative responsibilities: Program evaluation and design, curriculum planning, faculty recruitment, budget analysis, student advising, general correspondence.

Teaching Assistant

Small group psychotherapy supervision, tape listening and rating of student therapists, small group instruction, curriculum planning.

1980

1978

Arcadia Counseling Center

Arcadia, CA

Psychological Assistant

: Reg. #SB003864, State of CA

Outpatient psychotherapy: individual, couple, family, adult, child, adolescent. Psychological testing and assessment.

1979

City of Pasadena Community Services Department

Pasadena, CA

Consultant

Program evaluation of social services for Hispanic and African-American communities, needs assessment, program design, social action model of intervention.

1979

Trinity Baptist Church

Westminster, CA

Consultant

Supervision of paraprofessional counselors, tape ratings, feedback, instruction.

1979

1976

The Sycamores: Residential Treatment Center for Boys

Altadena, CA

Assistant Director of Treatment

Individual and group psychotherapy, psychological testing, treatment planning, staff supervision and wide range of administrative responsibilities.

Unit Supervisor, Child-Care Counselor

Treatment planning, individual, family, and group psychotherapy, staff supervision, psychological testing.

1976

1974

Homewood Evangelical Free Church

Moline, Illinois

Director

of Christian Education, Pastor of Youth

Program design implementation, staff supervision, public speaking, individual and family counseling, budget analysis, fund raising, teaching.

RESEARCH

Publications:

Grants:

Numerous grants for Fuller Seminary School of Psychology (1995-2000): $500,000 +, Joint authorship.

Dean*s Opportunity Fund Grant (1995-1999). Grantmaker Consultants: $240,000, Sole authorship.

Computer Grant for automating library and networking campus (1990-1993). Fletcher Jones Foundation: $185,000, Joint authorship.

University Faculty Development Grants on Post-Modernism (1992-1993). Fieldstead Foundation: $267,000, Joint authorship.

Student Service Learning Program Grant (1993-1994). Wiengart Foundation: $50,000, Joint authorship.

Faculty Development Research Grant, Biola University (1988-1989). Impact of patient violence on psychotherapists. $4,000, Sole authorship.

Faculty Development Research Grant, Biola University (1986-1987). The personal life and relationships of the psychotherapist. $6,000, Sole authorship.

Research Interests:

The effects of psychotherapeutic practice upon the personal life and functioning of the psychotherapist The impact of traumatic stress on humanitarian aid and disaster relief personnel worldwide.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

The Writings of M. Scott Peck: Graduate

The Professional Practitioner in Clinical Practice: Graduate

Intro. to Clinical Techniques: Graduate

Intro. to Psychopathology: Graduate

Psychological Assessment - Rorschach: Graduate

Personality & Psychopathology I & II: Graduate

History & Systems of Psychology: Graduate

Personality Seminar - Self Psychology of Kohut: Graduate

Personal Maturity - Seminar: Graduate

Training Seminar for Teaching Assistants: Graduate

Prepracticum Empathy Training: Graduate

Practicum Field Placement Supervision: Graduate

College Teaching: Supervision of T.A.s: Graduate

Personality Theory: Graduate & Undergraduate

Abnormal Psychology: Undergraduate

Psychology of Religious Experience: Undergraduate

Independent Study Supervision: Graduate & Undergraduate

PROFESSION CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE

Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)

Licensed Psychologist, State of California, #PSY7717

National Register of Health Care Providers, #314047

Disaster Mental Health Certification: American Red Cross

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Psychological Association: Fellow

(Divisions: 12, 42,)

California Psychological Association

National Register of Health Care Providers in Psychology

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies

HONORS AND AWARDS

Undergraduate: Teaching assistantship in psychology

1974-1975

Graduate: Teaching assistantship in psychology,

1978-1980

Fuller Travis Award for Outstanding

Theoretical Paper, 1980

Hubbard Award for Outstanding Fuller

Graduate, 1981-1982

Post Graduate: Fellow of American Psychological Association,

Division 12 (Clinical) & 42 (Independent Practice)

Fellow of Academy of Clinical Psychology,

Diplomate (ABPP)

American Board of Professional Psychology

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Commissioner for the American Board of Professional Psychology, Oral Examiner in Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association, 1988-2000.

Approved site visitor for American Psychological Association Accreditation Committee, 1987-1992.

Commissioner for the Psychology Examining Committee, Oral Examiner, State of California, 1984-2000.

Presentations:

*A Decade of Research on Life and Practice of Psychotherapists: Results and Personal Reflections.* Presentation to Pasadena Area Psychological Association, Las Encinas Hospital, Pasadena, CA, December 2, 1994.

*Taking Care of the Personal Life of the Psychotherapist.* APA Approved Continuing Education Workshop for Psychologists, The Psychological Center, Fuller Theological Seminary Graduate School of Psychology, Pasadena, CA., June 4, 1993.

*The Personal Life and Relationships of the Psychotherapist in the 1990*s.* Continuing Education Workshop for mental health professional staff and satellite network, The Carrier Foundation, Princeton, N.J., June 16, 1992.

*The Personal Life of the Psychotherapist: Reflections After Ten Years of Research.* Inservice training workshop for mental health professional staff, Pacific Clinics, L.A. County Mental Health, Pasadena, CA, March 18, 1992.

*Self-Care for the Caring Professional.* Inservice training workshop for mental health professional staff, The Sycamores Boys Home, Pasadena, CA, November 16, 1990.

*Sustainable Habits Task Force Report: A New Vision For the Academic Master Plan at Biola.* Symposium Chair and presenter, University Fall Faculty Retreat, La Mirada, CA, August 20, 1990.

*Dealing with Professional Stress and Burnout.* Featured speaker at weekend workshop for alumni, faculty and students, Fuller Graduate School Psychology, Pasadena, CA, November 9-10, 1989.

*Coping with Career Burnout and Distress.* Training workshop presented to Psychology Department, San Bernardino County Mental Health, San Bernardino, CA, October 6, 1989.

*The Psychotherapist as Victim: A Discussion of Patient Violence.* Presentation to Department of Psychology, Camarillo State Psychiatric Hospital, Camarillo, CA, June 2, 1989.

*Hazards of Being a Psychotherapist.* Training workshop for psychology department, Pacific Clinics, Pasadena, CA. February 1, 1989.

*Taking Care of Yourself: Suggestions for Psychotherapists in Private Practice.* Featured retreat speaker for Orange County CAPS Annual Retreat, Big Bear, CA. November 4-5, 1989.

*Hazards of Psychotherapeutic Practice.* Chair of Symposium session including Herbert Freudenberger, Barry Farber, & John Norcross. American Psychological Association Convention, Atlanta, GA, August 12, 1988.

*Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice.* Presentation to clinic staff, South Coast Center, Costa Mesa, CA, June 10, 1988.

*Distressed Psychotherapists.* Presentation to professional staff, Kaiser Mental Health Complex, Los Angeles, CA, June 9, 1988.

*The Impaired Psychotherapist.* Presentation to Department of Psychology, Camarillo State Psychiatric Hospital, Camarillo, CA, May 6, 1988.

*Faculty-Student Sexual Involvement.* Address presented at President*s Luncheon. Biola University, February 15, 1988.

*Burnout in Psychotherapists: Etiology, Assessment, and Intervention.* Summer school course presented to Cambridge Graduate School of Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. July & August, 1987.

*The Personal Life and Relationships of the Practicing Psychotherapists.* Presentation to the Department of Psychology, Camarillo State Psychiatric Hospital, Camarillo, CA.

"The Impact of Psychotherapeutic Practice Upon the Personal Life and Functioning of the Therapist.* In-Service training workshop, Los Angeles County Mental Health, San Gabriel Valley, January 28, 1986.

"Self-care for Psychotherapists." Presentation to interns and trainees of The Psychological Center, Fuller Graduate School of Psychology, Pasadena, CA. October 31,1985.

The Effects of Conducting Psychotherapy Upon the Personal Life of the Psychotherapists

.* Presentation to the Department of Psychology, Camarillo State Psychiatric Hospital, Camarillo, CA. July 19,1985.

"The Private Life of the Psychotherapist.* Presentation at general staff meeting, Department of Psychiatry, Kaiser Permanente Medical Services, Downey, CA. June 27,1985.

"Avoiding Stress and Burnout as a Psychotherapist." Presentation to Medical Staff of Orange County

Child Guidance Centers, Santa Ana, CA. April 2, 1985.

*The Impact of Psychotherapeutic Practice." Presentation to the quarterly general Medical Staff meeting of Charter Baywood Psychiatric Hospital, Long Beach, CA. March 26, 1985.

"How to Have a Successful Marriage." Panel discussion, Faithways: KCBS - TV, Hollywood, CA. February 22,1985.

"Family Issues." Chair of paper session and discussion,

California State Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. February 8,1985.

"The Occupational Hazards of Being a Psychotherapist." Presentation to the intern seminar, The Psychological Center, Fuller Graduate School of Psychology, Pasadena, CA. December 5, 1984.

"Life Cycle." Chair of paper session and discussion, California State Psychological Association,

Irvine, CA. February 24, 1984.

"Schizophrenia in Perspective." Interview, National Public Radio, KUSC-FM affiliate, Los Angeles, CA. October, 1983.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Sycamores Boys Home: Residential Treatment Center, 1993-1995 Pasadena, CA. Member, Board of Directors.

Marengo Elementary School PTA, 1989 - 1997, South Pasadena, CA. Volunteer worker for fund raising and sporting events.

AYSO Youth Soccer Program, 1992 - 1998, South Pasadena, CA. Volunteer worker for sporting events.

Local Churches in Pasadena area, teacher for several adult education and Sunday School classes in area churches.

REFERENCES

Professional & personal references available upon request.

Updated January, 2003

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Headington Institute Approved by

APA:

The Headington Institute is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists and the Board of Behavioral Sciences of California (#PCE2823) to offer continuing education for marriage and family therapists and social workers. The Headington Institute maintains responsibility for this program and its content.



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