Crystal D. Goodman, IMFT, LPC
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Education:
M.A., Marriage and Family Therapy, Christian Theological Seminary
B.A., Theology, Emphasis in Social Science, Indiana Bible College
2000-2001 University of Louisiana at Monroe
Trainings:
Family Systems Therapy
Evidence-Based Therapies
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Couples Therapy
Assessments, Diagnosis and Interventions
Individual Psychotherapy
Play Therapy
Treating Children of Neglect and Abuse
Marine Culture
Air Force Culture
Child and Youth Services (CYS) School Programs
Presentation Skills
Child and Youth Services (CYS) Programs
Army Culture
Military Culture
Duty To Warn
Treating Low Income Families
Thinking Outside the Box in Therapy
Teamwork Training
Working With Children and Their Families in Therapy
Professional Experience:
2011-Present Military and Family Life Consultant (MFLC)
Provide short term, brief therapy and consulting services to military
service members, their families, and civilian government employees.
Enter into brand new environments/offices with new faces every day with the
task of immediately forging trusting relationships and creating an
atmosphere conducive to therapy.
Provide MFLC services in schools and Child Development Centers, ages 6
months to 18 years.
Provide MFLC services to individuals of all ages, couples, and families.
Provide psycho-educational groups upon request.
Conduct presentations and provide information on relevant topics such as
Reunion and Reintegration.
Lead outreach efforts in the military base communities to further
participation in the program.
Fill solo positions CONUS and OCONUS.
Fill positions as a member of large MFLC teams.
Train counselors new to military work on site.
2007-2011 Therapist, The Center for Children and Families
Conduct in-home family therapy for at-risk teens, ages 12-17, and family
members of all ages. This is to include parents, grandparents, siblings,
as well as any other family member and/or member of the community that has
a relevant role in the client's life.
Conduct individual sessions with teens at home and at school.
Conduct sessions with parental unit in the home; experience with
traditional parental units; single parent homes; non-parental, biological
legal guardians, such as grandparents; non-biological legal guardians.
Facilitate weekly groups for clients in which activities addressing
relevant issues in the home, at school, and in their communities are
conducted, and then processed.
Write treatment plans and revise, when necessary.
Maintain accurate progress notes.
2006-2007 Facilitator, Brooke's Place
Facilitate groups of 3-5 year olds and 6-9 year olds in work surrounding
grief and loss.
2006-2007 Assistant, Imago Therapy
Assist Couples in mastering the Imago Dialogue
Assist in providing psycho-education to groups consisting of eight or more
couples
Assist in facilitating each couple separately in break-off sessions
2005-2007 Intern, Christian Theological Seminary
Conduct adult, systems therapy for individuals, couples, and families.
Conduct individual psychotherapy and/or play/art therapy for adults and
adolescents.
Conduct play and art therapy for children.
Maintain orderly files related to Medicaid, insurances, and self-pay
clients; these included intake reports and weekly progress notes.