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St. Paul, MN 55104 Email: **********@*****.***
Colleen M. Gorman
EDUCATION
**** ****** ****** *********: 651-***-****
St. Paul, MN 55104 Email: **********@*****.***
Colleen M. Gorman
EDUCATION
1989 – 1997 Psy.D. MN School of Professional Psychology
Argosy (name change)
Minneapolis, MN
1997 (EPPP) Licensure Exam Passed
1992 M.Eq. MN School of Professional Psychology
Argosy (name change)
Minneapolis, MN
1987 – 1989 B.A., Cum Laude College of St. Scholastica
Duluth, MN
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Senior Clinical Psychologist 2008-2019
NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center, Behavioral Health Department, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN.
Population: Adults experiencing emotional, psychological and mental health issues, male x-offenders.
Individual, Couples, Family and Group Therapy for male and female adults.
Facilitate weekly Re-Entry Program for male x-offender, and clinical consultation and treatment/referral.
Senior Clinical Psychologist/Program Administrator 1995-2008
Department of Community Corrections, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN.
Population: Juvenile Offenders and their families.
Developed, implemented, and maintain the only Court-ordered Mental Health Clinic for youth in the Hennepin County juvenile justice system. Developed a mental health screening and referral/case management program at arraignment, and pilot projects to screen all youth entering Intake at juvenile probation, as well as an FASD screening, referral and treatment program.
Developed partnerships for services with over 100 community programs and/or county contracted agencies; collaborative relationships established with county departments; obtained Rule 29 licensure, and billing protocol for revenue generation.
Individual, group and family therapy; staff Supervision, case assignment, hiring, evaluations;
Written grants and obtained funding for core operations, and gender-specific and culturally responsive in-house programs, District Court Mental Health Triaging, and a Federal Subcontract RFP for FASD screening, referral and treatment.
Clinic staff training, community agency training, DHS statewide county training
Developed and implemented Psychology Graduate Training and Volunteer Program;
Collaborative and Cooperative Liaison Initiator for County and Community Programs/Departments;
Provide Juvenile Judges Orientation and Training, and grant assistance for district court
Community presentations, legislative lobbying for mental health services and screening
Direct Service Provider for individual, group and family therapy; assessments
Data base variable and outcome development producing reports for the Department of Human Services, Department of Economic Security, Department of Community Corrections, and State Senators for legislature funding of needed services for youth
Active participation on committees and subcommittees within the Hennepin County system, community agencies and programs, and the State of Minnesota
Deputy Director/Clinical Director, Clinical Psychologist 2000-2002 Sabbatical
New Morgan Academy, Cornell Companies, Inc., Morgantown, PA
214-bed secure residential treatment program
Population: Boys Behavioral Health Units, Sex Offender Treatment Units, Girls Behavioral Health Units, Diagnostic/Forensic Unit
Responsible for the Clinical Services (27 therapists, 2 psychiatrists)
Direct therapy
Responsible for the Medical Department (physicians and nurses)
Responsible for the Private School operations
Responsible for the Admissions Department operations
Responsible for the Program Managers who oversaw approximately 400+ staff
Participated in the start up of program and program development
Collaborative meetings with Philadelphia DHS and Juvenile Court
Forensic Evaluator June-November 1995 Contract Position
Ramsey County Mental Health Center, St. Paul, MN
Court-ordered psychological evaluations for Family and Criminal Court.
Population: Adults and Juveniles. June – November 1995 (Contract Position).
Custody evaluations for the Domestic Relations Division of Family Court;
Psychological evaluations for Ramsey County Community Corrections Department, Adult Division;
Psychological evaluations for Ramsey County Community Corrections Department, Juvenile Division.
Psychologist March-June 1995 Contract Position
Ramsey County Mental Health Center, St. Paul, MN.
A pilot project between Ramsey County and the St. Paul Public School System, and a pilot project for providing ADHD/ADD Evaluations to St. Paul School students.
Population: High-risk students and their families.
Child and Family Therapy;
Parent Skills Training;
School Personnel Consultation;
ADHD/ADD Evaluations.
Doctoral Psychologist Intern 1993-1994
Crestwood Children’s Center (APA approved), Rochester, NY
Residential, Day Treatment and Outpatient facilities.
Population: Emotionally distressed/disturbed and behaviorally disordered youth and their families.
Child, Adolescent, Adult, Family, and Couples Therapy;
Psychological Assessments. Evaluations for Outpatient Clinic, Day Treatment and Residential Program, Court-ordered evaluations, and for agency contracts;
Therapy children, adolescents, adults and families.
Weekly Supervision/Seminars: Sexual Abuse Clinical Assessment, Case Reviews, Family Therapy, Psychotherapy, Diagnostic and Psychological Evaluations, Forensic Seminar, and Ethics Seminar.
Psychotherapy Practicum 1992-1993
Eating Disorder Institute, Methodist Hospital, St. Louis Park, MN
Inpatient and Outpatient Services.
Population: Adolescents and Adults diagnosed with Anorexia and/or Bulimia.
Psychotherapy: Individual, Family, Multi-family and Group Therapy;
Intake interviews for in and out patient programs.
Program Director 1991-1992
Oakland Women’s Mental Health Treatment Program, St. Paul, MN
Population: Emotionally Distressed/Disturbed Women. 1991 – 1992.
Program Development and Implementation;
Counseling female adults residential clients
Clinical Supervision of Staff and Consultants;
Intake interviews, Case Assignment, and Staff Training;
Crisis Intervention.
Diagnostic/Clinical Practicum 1990-1991
Federal Medical Center, Rochester, MN.
Forensic Unit, Diagnostic and Observation Unit, and Mental Health Unit.
Population: Incarcerated Adult Males.
Psychological Evaluations, psychiatric reviews
Therapeutic Intervention
Program Coordinator/Mental Health Counselor 1982-1987
Parkside Homes Residential Treatment Program, Soudan, MN.
Population: Seriously and Persistently Mentally Ill Adults. 1982 – 1987.
Primary Case Management, Group Facilitator, Staff Supervision, Psychiatric Consultation;
Referrals, Intakes, Program Planning, Follow-up, Program Development.
Mental Health Worker
Merritt House Transitional Living Facility, Biwabik, MN. 1978-1981
Populations: Emotionally Disturbed/Distressed Young Adults (SPMI).
Independent Living Skills Teacher;
Recreational Activity Leader.
School Awards
Minnesota School of Professional Psychology Grant, 1991 – 1992, 1992 – 1993
Benedictine Service and Scholar Award, 1989
Blandin Foundation Presidential Award, 1989
Donald G. Paterson Award, MPA, Nominee, 1989
Outstanding Senior, Psychology Departmental Award, 1989
Staff/Workshop Trainer
Interpreting Psychological Assessments for Practitioners
Treating the Juvenile Offender
Suicide Risk and Assessment
Mental Health Screening for At-risk Youth
Crisis Intervention and Assessment
Gender-specific Treatment
Stress Management/Staff Burnout
Group Therapy Process and Stages
Developing Program Evaluations and Interpreting Results
Trauma Therapy
Judicial Training
Offenders and Mental Health
Disruptive Disorders for Children’s Hospitals and Clinics
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Staff: FASD Expert Panel, Washington DC
Bureau of Prison
Other: at the direction of the Director of the Department of Community Corrections, and Children’s Mental Health Division at the MN State Department of Human Services
Guest Speaker
Original Research: Sex Differences and Stereotyping at Infancy
Moose Lake Regional Treatment Center and St. Peter’s Security Hospital
Speech to the Governor’s Commission on Mental Health Funding Issues
WHLB Radio (Treating the Mentally Ill)
Newspaper Columnist: Articles addressing mental health diagnoses, identification, and treatment
National Judges Conference
Youth Programs – Washington, D.C.
Trainings
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are up-to-date and approved per The MN Board of Psychology since licensure in MN. Last recertification December 2017. Temporary Licensure in Pennsylvania during leave for Sabbatical between 2000 and 2002. During that time, I became certified in EMDR.
1573 Laurel Avenue Telephone: 651-***-****
St. Paul, MN 55104 Email: **********@*****.***
Colleen M. Gorman
EDUCATION
1989 – 1997 Psy.D. MN School of Professional Psychology
Argosy (name change)
Minneapolis, MN
1997 (EPPP) Licensure Exam Passed
1992 M.Eq. MN School of Professional Psychology
Argosy (name change)
Minneapolis, MN
1987 – 1989 B.A., Cum Laude College of St. Scholastica
Duluth, MN
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Senior Clinical Psychologist 2008-2019
NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center, Behavioral Health Department, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN.
Population: Adults experiencing emotional, psychological and mental health issues, male x-offenders.
• Individual, Couples, Family and Group Therapy for male and female adults.
• Facilitate weekly Re-Entry Program for male x-offender, and clinical consultation and treatment/referral.
Senior Clinical Psychologist/Program Administrator 1995-2008
Department of Community Corrections, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN.
Population: Juvenile Offenders and their families.
• Developed, implemented, and maintain the only Court-ordered Mental Health Clinic for youth in the Hennepin County juvenile justice system. Developed a mental health screening and referral/case management program at arraignment, and pilot projects to screen all youth entering Intake at juvenile probation, as well as an FASD screening, referral and treatment program.
• Developed partnerships for services with over 100 community programs and/or county contracted agencies; collaborative relationships established with county departments; obtained Rule 29 licensure, and billing protocol for revenue generation.
• Individual, group and family therapy; staff Supervision, case assignment, hiring, evaluations;
• Written grants and obtained funding for core operations, and gender-specific and culturally responsive in-house programs, District Court Mental Health Triaging, and a Federal Subcontract RFP for FASD screening, referral and treatment.
• Clinic staff training, community agency training, DHS statewide county training
• Developed and implemented Psychology Graduate Training and Volunteer Program;
• Collaborative and Cooperative Liaison Initiator for County and Community Programs/Departments;
• Provide Juvenile Judges Orientation and Training, and grant assistance for district court
• Community presentations, legislative lobbying for mental health services and screening
• Direct Service Provider for individual, group and family therapy; assessments
• Data base variable and outcome development producing reports for the Department of Human Services, Department of Economic Security, Department of Community Corrections, and State Senators for legislature funding of needed services for youth
• Active participation on committees and subcommittees within the Hennepin County system, community agencies and programs, and the State of Minnesota
Deputy Director/Clinical Director, Clinical Psychologist 2000-2002 Sabbatical
New Morgan Academy, Cornell Companies, Inc., Morgantown, PA
214-bed secure residential treatment program
Population: Boys Behavioral Health Units, Sex Offender Treatment Units, Girls Behavioral Health Units, Diagnostic/Forensic Unit
• Responsible for the Clinical Services (27 therapists, 2 psychiatrists)
• Direct therapy
• Responsible for the Medical Department (physicians and nurses)
• Responsible for the Private School operations
• Responsible for the Admissions Department operations
• Responsible for the Program Managers who oversaw approximately 400+ staff
• Participated in the start up of program and program development
• Collaborative meetings with Philadelphia DHS and Juvenile Court
Forensic Evaluator June-November 1995 Contract Position
Ramsey County Mental Health Center, St. Paul, MN
Court-ordered psychological evaluations for Family and Criminal Court.
Population: Adults and Juveniles. June – November 1995 (Contract Position).
• Custody evaluations for the Domestic Relations Division of Family Court;
• Psychological evaluations for Ramsey County Community Corrections Department, Adult Division;
• Psychological evaluations for Ramsey County Community Corrections Department, Juvenile Division.
Psychologist March-June 1995 Contract Position
Ramsey County Mental Health Center, St. Paul, MN.
A pilot project between Ramsey County and the St. Paul Public School System, and a pilot project for providing ADHD/ADD Evaluations to St. Paul School students.
Population: High-risk students and their families.
• Child and Family Therapy;
• Parent Skills Training;
• School Personnel Consultation;
• ADHD/ADD Evaluations.
Doctoral Psychologist Intern 1993-1994
Crestwood Children’s Center (APA approved), Rochester, NY
Residential, Day Treatment and Outpatient facilities.
Population: Emotionally distressed/disturbed and behaviorally disordered youth and their families.
Child, Adolescent, Adult, Family, and Couples Therapy;
• Psychological Assessments. Evaluations for Outpatient Clinic, Day Treatment and Residential Program, Court-ordered evaluations, and for agency contracts;
• Therapy children, adolescents, adults and families.
• Weekly Supervision/Seminars: Sexual Abuse Clinical Assessment, Case Reviews, Family Therapy, Psychotherapy, Diagnostic and Psychological Evaluations, Forensic Seminar, and Ethics Seminar.
Psychotherapy Practicum 1992-1993
Eating Disorder Institute, Methodist Hospital, St. Louis Park, MN
Inpatient and Outpatient Services.
Population: Adolescents and Adults diagnosed with Anorexia and/or Bulimia.
• Psychotherapy: Individual, Family, Multi-family and Group Therapy;
• Intake interviews for in and out patient programs.
Program Director 1991-1992
Oakland Women’s Mental Health Treatment Program, St. Paul, MN
Population: Emotionally Distressed/Disturbed Women. 1991 – 1992.
• Program Development and Implementation;
• Counseling female adults residential clients
• Clinical Supervision of Staff and Consultants;
• Intake interviews, Case Assignment, and Staff Training;
• Crisis Intervention.
Diagnostic/Clinical Practicum 1990-1991
Federal Medical Center, Rochester, MN.
Forensic Unit, Diagnostic and Observation Unit, and Mental Health Unit.
Population: Incarcerated Adult Males.
• Psychological Evaluations, psychiatric reviews
• Therapeutic Intervention
Program Coordinator/Mental Health Counselor 1982-1987
Parkside Homes Residential Treatment Program, Soudan, MN.
Population: Seriously and Persistently Mentally Ill Adults. 1982 – 1987.
• Primary Case Management, Group Facilitator, Staff Supervision, Psychiatric Consultation;
• Referrals, Intakes, Program Planning, Follow-up, Program Development.
Mental Health Worker
Merritt House Transitional Living Facility, Biwabik, MN. 1978-1981
Populations: Emotionally Disturbed/Distressed Young Adults (SPMI).
• Independent Living Skills Teacher;
• Recreational Activity Leader.
School Awards
Minnesota School of Professional Psychology Grant, 1991 – 1992, 1992 – 1993
Benedictine Service and Scholar Award, 1989
Blandin Foundation Presidential Award, 1989
Donald G. Paterson Award, MPA, Nominee, 1989
Outstanding Senior, Psychology Departmental Award, 1989
Staff/Workshop Trainer
Interpreting Psychological Assessments for Practitioners
Treating the Juvenile Offender
Suicide Risk and Assessment
Mental Health Screening for At-risk Youth
Crisis Intervention and Assessment
Gender-specific Treatment
Stress Management/Staff Burnout
Group Therapy Process and Stages
Developing Program Evaluations and Interpreting Results
Trauma Therapy
Judicial Training
Offenders and Mental Health
Disruptive Disorders for Children’s Hospitals and Clinics
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Staff: FASD Expert Panel, Washington DC
Bureau of Prison
Other: at the direction of the Director of the Department of Community Corrections, and Children’s Mental Health Division at the MN State Department of Human Services
Guest Speaker
Original Research: Sex Differences and Stereotyping at Infancy
Moose Lake Regional Treatment Center and St. Peter’s Security Hospital
Speech to the Governor’s Commission on Mental Health Funding Issues
WHLB Radio (Treating the Mentally Ill)
Newspaper Columnist: Articles addressing mental health diagnoses, identification, and treatment
National Judges Conference
Youth Programs – Washington, D.C.
Trainings
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are up-to-date and approved per The MN Board of Psychology since licensure in MN. Last recertification December 2017. Temporary Licensure in Pennsylvania during leave for Sabbatical between 2000 and 2002. During that time, I became certified in EMDR.
1989 – 1997 Psy.D. MN School of Professional Psychology
Argosy (name change)
Minneapolis, MN
1997 (EPPP) Licensure Exam Passed
1992 M.Eq. MN School of Professional Psychology
Argosy (name change)
Minneapolis, MN
1987 – 1989 B.A., Cum Laude College of St. Scholastica
Duluth, MN
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Senior Clinical Psychologist 2008-2019
NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center, Behavioral Health Department, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN.
Population: Adults experiencing emotional, psychological and mental health issues, male x-offenders.
Individual, Couples, Family and Group Therapy for male and female adults.
Facilitate weekly Re-Entry Program for male x-offender, and clinical consultation and treatment/referral.
Senior Clinical Psychologist/Program Administrator 1995-2008
Department of Community Corrections, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, MN.
Population: Juvenile Offenders and their families.
Developed, implemented, and maintain the only Court-ordered Mental Health Clinic for youth in the Hennepin County juvenile justice system. Developed a mental health screening and referral/case management program at arraignment, and pilot projects to screen all youth entering Intake at juvenile probation, as well as an FASD screening, referral and treatment program.
Developed partnerships for services with over 100 community programs and/or county contracted agencies; collaborative relationships established with county departments; obtained Rule 29 licensure, and billing protocol for revenue generation.
Individual, group and family therapy; staff Supervision, case assignment, hiring, evaluations;
Written grants and obtained funding for core operations, and gender-specific and culturally responsive in-house programs, District Court Mental Health Triaging, and a Federal Subcontract RFP for FASD screening, referral and treatment.
Clinic staff training, community agency training, DHS statewide county training
Developed and implemented Psychology Graduate Training and Volunteer Program;
Collaborative and Cooperative Liaison Initiator for County and Community Programs/Departments;
Provide Juvenile Judges Orientation and Training, and grant assistance for district court
Community presentations, legislative lobbying for mental health services and screening
Direct Service Provider for individual, group and family therapy; assessments
Data base variable and outcome development producing reports for the Department of Human Services, Department of Economic Security, Department of Community Corrections, and State Senators for legislature funding of needed services for youth
Active participation on committees and subcommittees within the Hennepin County system, community agencies and programs, and the State of Minnesota
Deputy Director/Clinical Director, Clinical Psychologist 2000-2002 Sabbatical
New Morgan Academy, Cornell Companies, Inc., Morgantown, PA
214-bed secure residential treatment program
Population: Boys Behavioral Health Units, Sex Offender Treatment Units, Girls Behavioral Health Units, Diagnostic/Forensic Unit
Responsible for the Clinical Services (27 therapists, 2 psychiatrists)
Direct therapy
Responsible for the Medical Department (physicians and nurses)
Responsible for the Private School operations
Responsible for the Admissions Department operations
Responsible for the Program Managers who oversaw approximately 400+ staff
Participated in the start up of program and program development
Collaborative meetings with Philadelphia DHS and Juvenile Court
Forensic Evaluator June-November 1995 Contract Position
Ramsey County Mental Health Center, St. Paul, MN
Court-ordered psychological evaluations for Family and Criminal Court.
Population: Adults and Juveniles. June – November 1995 (Contract Position).
Custody evaluations for the Domestic Relations Division of Family Court;
Psychological evaluations for Ramsey County Community Corrections Department, Adult Division;
Psychological evaluations for Ramsey County Community Corrections Department, Juvenile Division.
Psychologist March-June 1995 Contract Position
Ramsey County Mental Health Center, St. Paul, MN.
A pilot project between Ramsey County and the St. Paul Public School System, and a pilot project for providing ADHD/ADD Evaluations to St. Paul School students.
Population: High-risk students and their families.
Child and Family Therapy;
Parent Skills Training;
School Personnel Consultation;
ADHD/ADD Evaluations.
Doctoral Psychologist Intern 1993-1994
Crestwood Children’s Center (APA approved), Rochester, NY
Residential, Day Treatment and Outpatient facilities.
Population: Emotionally distressed/disturbed and behaviorally disordered youth and their families.
Child, Adolescent, Adult, Family, and Couples Therapy;
Psychological Assessments. Evaluations for Outpatient Clinic, Day Treatment and Residential Program, Court-ordered evaluations, and for agency contracts;
Therapy children, adolescents, adults and families.
Weekly Supervision/Seminars: Sexual Abuse Clinical Assessment, Case Reviews, Family Therapy, Psychotherapy, Diagnostic and Psychological Evaluations, Forensic Seminar, and Ethics Seminar.
Psychotherapy Practicum 1992-1993
Eating Disorder Institute, Methodist Hospital, St. Louis Park, MN
Inpatient and Outpatient Services.
Population: Adolescents and Adults diagnosed with Anorexia and/or Bulimia.
Psychotherapy: Individual, Family, Multi-family and Group Therapy;
Intake interviews for in and out patient programs.
Program Director 1991-1992
Oakland Women’s Mental Health Treatment Program, St. Paul, MN
Population: Emotionally Distressed/Disturbed Women. 1991 – 1992.
Program Development and Implementation;
Counseling female adults residential clients
Clinical Supervision of Staff and Consultants;
Intake interviews, Case Assignment, and Staff Training;
Crisis Intervention.
Diagnostic/Clinical Practicum 1990-1991
Federal Medical Center, Rochester, MN.
Forensic Unit, Diagnostic and Observation Unit, and Mental Health Unit.
Population: Incarcerated Adult Males.
Psychological Evaluations, psychiatric reviews
Therapeutic Intervention
Program Coordinator/Mental Health Counselor 1982-1987
Parkside Homes Residential Treatment Program, Soudan, MN.
Population: Seriously and Persistently Mentally Ill Adults. 1982 – 1987.
Primary Case Management, Group Facilitator, Staff Supervision, Psychiatric Consultation;
Referrals, Intakes, Program Planning, Follow-up, Program Development.
Mental Health Worker
Merritt House Transitional Living Facility, Biwabik, MN. 1978-1981
Populations: Emotionally Disturbed/Distressed Young Adults (SPMI).
Independent Living Skills Teacher;
Recreational Activity Leader.
School Awards
Minnesota School of Professional Psychology Grant, 1991 – 1992, 1992 – 1993
Benedictine Service and Scholar Award, 1989
Blandin Foundation Presidential Award, 1989
Donald G. Paterson Award, MPA, Nominee, 1989
Outstanding Senior, Psychology Departmental Award, 1989
Staff/Workshop Trainer
Interpreting Psychological Assessments for Practitioners
Treating the Juvenile Offender
Suicide Risk and Assessment
Mental Health Screening for At-risk Youth
Crisis Intervention and Assessment
Gender-specific Treatment
Stress Management/Staff Burnout
Group Therapy Process and Stages
Developing Program Evaluations and Interpreting Results
Trauma Therapy
Judicial Training
Offenders and Mental Health
Disruptive Disorders for Children’s Hospitals and Clinics
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Staff: FASD Expert Panel, Washington DC
Bureau of Prison
Other: at the direction of the Director of the Department of Community Corrections, and Children’s Mental Health Division at the MN State Department of Human Services
Guest Speaker
Original Research: Sex Differences and Stereotyping at Infancy
Moose Lake Regional Treatment Center and St. Peter’s Security Hospital
Speech to the Governor’s Commission on Mental Health Funding Issues
WHLB Radio (Treating the Mentally Ill)
Newspaper Columnist: Articles addressing mental health diagnoses, identification, and treatment
National Judges Conference
Youth Programs – Washington, D.C.
Trainings
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are up-to-date and approved per The MN Board of Psychology since licensure in MN. Last recertification December 2017. Temporary Licensure in Pennsylvania during leave for Sabbatical between 2000 and 2002. During that time, I became certified in EMDR.