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Bilingual psychologist

Location:
Edinburg, VA, 22824
Salary:
Part time per diem
Posted:
June 28, 2016

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MARK MUSE, MA, EdD, Ldo (PhD), PostdocMS, ABPP, MP

Clinical Psychologist

Address: *** ***** **., ********, ** 22824

Telephone 240-***-****

E-Mail: ***********@*****.***

Postgraduate Education:

2005-2008 Fairleigh Dickinson University. APA designated Postdoctoral Master of Science in Psychopharmacology. Graduated with degree.

2000-2002 Postdoctoral Institute, Maryland Psychological Foundation. Two-Year Postdoctoral Fellowship in Child & Adolescent Psychology. Graduated with diploma. 1982-1984 Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. Licentiate in Clinical Psychology. Ratified as Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology by Spanish Ministry of Education. Graduated with degree.

1981. Postdoctoral Psychologist Trainee. University of Virginia Hospital, Pain Clinic: 1982. Charlottesville, VA.

1978-1980 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona. Doctor of Education in Counseling Psychology. Graduated with degree.

1978. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona. Master of Arts in General Theoretical Psychology, with an emphasis in Clinical Research Design and Analysis. Graduated with degree.

Academic Honors:

Summa cum Laude.

Licensure:

1982 License No. 01638: Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists. Baltimore. 1984 License No. 02042: Col.legi Oficial de Psicòlegs de Catalunya. Barcelona, Spain. 1999 Registrant No. 44829: National Register of Health Providers in Psychology. Washington DC

2001 License No. 02985: Virginia Board of Clinical Psychology, Richmond, VA. 2001. License No. 1163: Interstate Mobility of Assn. of State & Provincial Psychology Boards 2002. Diplomate No. 5617: American Board of Professional Psychology. Savannah, GA. 2006 License No.1016: Louisiana State Board of Examiners of Psychologists. Baton Rouge, LA.

2009 License No. MP1016: Prescribing Medical Psychologist. Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners.

2009 Diplomate: American Board of Medical Psychology. 2013 License No. 1286: New Mexico State Board of Psychologist Examiners, Santa Fe, NM. Experience:

2015- Expert Lecturer, RxP International. New Mexico State University. I lectured on integrating psychotherapy and psychopharmacology in the treatment of major depressive disorder.

2014- Expert Presenter, postdoctoral psychopharmacology program. Fairleigh Dickinson University. I lectured on neuropharmacology of antidepressant and antipsychotic medication.

2009- Prescribing Medical Psychologist. Riverside Family Medicine: Maurepas, LA. Evaluate child/adolescent population and prescribe medication as needed. 2007- Registered disaster-crisis psychologist, with Maryland Responds. MD Responds is the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) for the State of Maryland that responds to local emergencies and ongoing public health efforts, and is administered by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH), Office of Preparedness and Response (OPR).

1999- Psychologist in Private Practice. Muse Psychological Associates: Rockville, MD. Evaluate and treat children, adolescents and adults. Advise patients and physicians on psychotropic medications. Provide CME to primary care physicians on psychotropics. 1998- Child Psychologist. Kaiser Permanente: Kensington, MD. Biopsychosocial evaluation

(including ordering labs) and treatment (psychotherapy and consulting pharmacotherapy) with diverse population, ranging from 5 years old to 90+, with various ethnic/racial linguistic backgrounds, located 50% in a Primary Care facility and 50% in Behavioral Health facility.

1999-2008 Psychologist Network Provider. Johns Hopkins University/Psychiatry: Baltimore, MD. Provide outpatient clinical psychology services to adult population. 1998-1999 Bilingual Clinical Psychologist. Montgomery County Crisis Center: Rockville, MD. Provide emergent and urgent psychological services, including hospitalization evaluations within an ER, as well as conduct emergency home visits with the crisis mobile unit.

1995-1997 Faculty (Full Professor). Universidad Ramon Llull, Psychology Department: Barcelona, Spain. I taught applied conditioning and behavioral analysis in Spanish and Catalan. 1987-1998 Director/Psychologist. Centre Mensana: Girona, Spain. Manager and clinical director of a private outpatient clinic with four psychologists and one family therapist. Affiliate of Teléfono de la Esperanza, a crisis telephone hotline in Barcelona, Spain. 1988. Consulting Psychologist. Pain Clinic, Hospital de Girona: Girona, Spain. Provide evaluation and treatment to patients, as well as professional consultation to physicians, within a hospital-based inpatient pain clinic.

1982-1987 Clinical Director/Chief Psychologist: Sacred Heart Hospital: Cumberland, MD. Managed and directed the hospital-based outpatient pain management program, supervising a biofeedback technician and two graduate interns. Acted as hospital chief psychologist, performing psychological testing/assessment and treatment on medical floors within a large hospital-medical center.

1980. Psychodiagnostician (Doctoral Intern). Institute for Human Development: Flagstaff, AZ. In depth psychodiagnostics with Native American and other culturally diverse populations in need of psychiatric rehabilitative services, using culturally appropriate instruments and culturally-sensitive clinical interviewing. 1979. Psychology Faculty (Instructor). Northern Arizona University (NAU). Flagstaff, AZ. Taught a senior-level course on psychopathology and psychotherapy. 1979. Clinical Supervisor (Graduate Assistant). Counseling Laboratory, NAU: Flagstaff, AZ. Supervised 30 graduate students (25 Masters candidates & 5 Doctoral candidates) in a campus-based outpatient mental health center.

1978. Counselor (Graduate Assistant). University Counseling Center, NAU: Flagstaff, AZ. Worked as a mental health therapist at a student health center. 1976. Learning Disabilities Evaluator. Academia de Costa Rica: San José, Costa Rica. Performed psychoeducational evaluation of school-age children and teenagers in English and Spanish.

1974. Substance Abuse Counselor. St. Luke’s Hospital & Medical Center: Phoenix, AZ. Inpatient therapist for alcohol and chemical dependency 30-bed unit in large Hospital Medical Center.

1973. Counseling Assistant (field placement). Coconino Community Guidance: Flagstaff, AZ. On-site (in the street) assessment and supportive for Native American population dealing with alcoholism.

Languages:

English, Spanish & Catalan spoken fluently, written correctly; French understood & spoken. Professional Offices Held:

1988-1994: Founding member of the executive council, Col.legi Oficial de Psicòlegs de Catalunya: Girona, Spain.

2007-2010: Division 55 (Psychopharmacology) liaison to APA Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice.

2013-2016: President and founding fellow of the Maryland Academy of Medical Psychologists. Publications:

Books:

Muse, M. (in preparation). Cognitive Behavioral Psychopharmacology: The Clinical Practice of Psychobiosocial Integration. Wiley-Blackwell Publisher. Muse, M., Frigola, G., & del Río, R. (2014). Tratamiento de las Disfunciones Sexuales, Segunda Edición. Madrid: TEA.

Muse, M. & Moore, B. (2012). Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Psychologists. Wiley. Muse, M. (2002). Tao Shaman: The Way of the Wiseman. Baltimore: American House Book Publishers.

Muse, M. (1996). Introducció a la Teràpia Conductual-Cognitiva: Pautes Teòriques. Girona: Mensana Publications.

Muse, M., Frigola, G., & del Río, R. (1994). Tratamiento de las Disfunciones Sexuales. Madrid: TEA Ediciones.

Muse, M., Frigola, G., Hopkins, C., Oliveras, J., and Ruiz-Castañé, E. (1993). Manual Didàctic pel Tractament de Disfuncions Sexuals. Girona: Mensana Publications. Muse, M., LeFew, B., Shafiei, M., and Frigola, G. (1984). Exercise for the Chronic Pain Patient. New York: Mouvement Publications.

Muse, M., Lazarus, A., Kertész, R., and Frigola, G. (1983). Stress y Relax. Buenos Aires: Editorial IPPEM.

Book Chapters:

Muse, M., Moore, B., Stahl, S. (2013). Benefits and Challenges of Integrated Treatment, In Stahl, S.& Moore, B. (Eds.). Clinical Handbook of Anxiety Disorders: Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy Practice. Routledge Press.

Muse, M., Brown, S., & Cothran-Ross, T. (2011). Psychopharmacotherapy and pediatrics: When to treat and when to refer. In George Kapalka’s (Ed) Collaboration between Pediatricians and Pharmacologically-trained Psychologists. NY: Springer. Muse, M. & McGrath, R. (2010). Making the case for prescription authority. In Robert McGrath & Bret Moore’s (Eds.) Pharmacotherapy for Psychologists: Prescribing and Collaborative Roles. Washington, DC: APA Publications.

Muse, M. (1995). La Contribución del Caso Único en el Estudio de la Sexología. In Salvador Alario’s

(Ed.) Estudio de Casos en Sexología. Valencia: Promolibro. Muse, M. (1994). Orientación o Reorientación Sexual: Cómo diferenciar entre la Homosexualidad Egosintónica y la Egodistónica. In Salvador Alario’s (Ed.) La Homosexualidad: Aplicaciones Clínicas de la Evaluación y Terapia de Conducta. Valencia: Promolibro. Muse, M. (1993). Presentation (Preface) to Salvador Alario’s book Intervención Psicológica en Víctimas de Violación. Valencia: Promolibro.

Articles:

Muse, M. & Moore, B. (2012). Integrating clinical psychopharmacology within the practice of medical psychology. Bulletin of the American Academy of Clinical Psychology. 13, 11-19. Muse, M, (2010). The Contribution of Case Studies to Medical Psychology Research. Archives of Medical Psychology, 2, 28-34.

Muse, M. (2010). Combining therapies in medical Psychology: When to medicate and when not. Archives of Medical Psychology, 1, 19-27.

Muse, M. and McGrath, R. (2010). Training Comparison among Three Professions Prescribing Psychoactive Medications: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, Physicians and Pharmacologically- Trained Psychologists. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 66, 1-8. McGrath, R., & Muse, M. (2010). Room for a new standard: Response to comments by Heiby: Journal of Clinical Psychology, 66, 112-115.

Muse, M. (2008). Convergencia de psicoterapia y psicofamacología: El uso de regímenes conductistas en el manejo de medicamentos psicoactivos. Revista de Psicoterapia, 69, 5-10. Muse, M (2007). Psicofarmacología: Presentación del Número Monográfico. Papeles del Psicólogo, Vol.28, Num.2.

Muse, M & Frigola, G (2003). La evaluación y tratamiento de las parafilias. Revista de Medicina Psicosomática 65, 55-72.

Muse, M. (1999). Las Parafilias. Revista de Psicoterapia, 38-39, 113-121. Muse, M., Frigola, G., del Río, R., Viñas, F. (1992). Algology: The marriage of psychology and medicine. Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy, 10, 266-274. Muse, M. (1991). El primer congreso internacional sobre la psicoterapia integrista. Revista de Psicoterapia, 5, 84-87.

Muse, M., & Frigola, G. (1991). La psicología del dolor. Revista de Psicología General y Aplicada, 44, 193-198.

Muse, M. (1990). L’estrés, acompanyant etern. Full Informatiu del Col.legi de Psicòlegs, 10, 5-7. Muse, M., Frigola, G. and Pérez, M. (1988). The state of psychology in Catalonia. International Journal of Psychology, 23, 513-525.

Muse, M. (1988). Depresión: Causas y curas. Revista de la Asociación Argentina de Análisis Tranaccional, 3-4.

Muse, M. (1987). Nonadversarial pain management. Clinical Journal of Pain, 3, 161. Muse, M. & Frigola, G. (1986). Development of a quick screening instrument for detecting posttraumatic stress in the chronic pain patient: Construction of the “Posttraumatic Chronic Pain Test” (PCPT). Clinical Journal of Pain, 2, 155.

Muse, M. (1986). Stress-related, posttraumatic chronic pain syndrome: Behavioral treatment approach. Pain, 25, 155-163.

Muse, M. (1985). Stress-related, posttraumatic chronic pain syndrome: Criteria for diagnosis, and preliminary report on prevalence. Pain, 23, 295-300. Muse, M. (1984). Narcosynthesis in the treatment of posttraumatic chronic pain. Rehabilitation Psychology, 29, 113-118.

Muse, M. (1983). Treatment of chronic pain with cognitive reconstruction techniques. Stress/Pain Manager. Vol. IV, N.2.

Muse, M. (1982). A model for small outpatient pain programs. Stress/Pain Manager, Vol. III, N.1. Doctoral Dissertation and Master Thesis:

Muse, M. (1980). Sex differences in autonomic, behavioral, and phenomenological response to hypnotic suggestions. Dissertations Abstracts International, Vol. 41, Num. 3, 1144-B. Muse, M. (1978). Hypnosis as a placebo affecting autonomic and phenomenological susceptibility to suggestion. Northern Arizona University Library.

Editorship:

Editor and Publisher: “Mensana Publications”.

Associate Editor: “Revista de Psicoterapia”.

Guest Editor: “Papeles del Psicólogo”.

Consulting Editor: “Archives of Medical Psychology”. Consulting Editor: “Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy”. Consultant: Kaiser Permanente’s series “Provider’s Diversity Handbooks”. Contributor: “La Salud Hispana”: Popular Spanish-language health magazine. Reviewer: “Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings” National/International Conferences:

Muse, M. & Moore, B. (2012). Preparing for the Psychopharmacology Exam for Psychologists (PEP). APA Convention, Orlando, FL

Muse, M. & McFarland, D. (1994). The convergence of psychology & psychiatry: The use of behaviorally prescribed medications. Second International Congress of Eclectic Psychotherapy: Lyon, France.

Muse, M., Tang, G., & Woo, S. (2004). Language and Culture: Skills to utilize health care interpreters effectively. Kaiser Nationwide Videoconference: San Francisco, California. Provider Numbers

National Provider Identifier (NPI): 113*******

CAQH: 11526932

Medicare Provider Number: 490175

CareFirst Provider Number BQ36-000



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