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Clinical Psychology Medical Center

Location:
Stafford Courthouse, VA
Posted:
November 16, 2023

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Judy A. Ricci, Ph.D.

HOME ADDRESS: *** ******* ****

Stafford, VA 22554

516-***-****

E-mail: ad07ws@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION: B.A., Psychology, 1976

State University of New York at Stony Brook

Stony Brook, New York 11794

Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Graduation with High Honors, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, New York State Regents Scholarship, Parents-Teachers Association Private Scholarship, Republic Aviation Private Scholarship

M.A., Clinical Psychology 1980

Ph.D., Clinical Psychology 1985

West Virginia University

Morgantown, West Virginia 26506

(APA - Approved Program)

LICENSURE: Maryland, New York, and Virginia

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:

11/2021-current Clinical Psychologist

Amwell Medical Group

75 State Street

26th Floor

Boston, MA 02109

Performance of individual therapy via telehealth.

1/92-12/94 Clinical Psychologist

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Clinical Research Unit

Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center

50 Irving Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20422

and

Clinical Psychologist

Psychology Service – 116B

Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center

50 Irving Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20422

Performance of structured clinical interviews for the purpose of diagnosis; mental status examinations; administration of research questionnaires; cognitive, neuropsychological, and personality assessment; group and individual treatment; and training and supervision of staff.

and

Concurrent appointment with Psychology Service. Participation in all Psychology Service Activities.

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor: Dr. Tanya Alim – Psychiatry

202-***-****

Dr. Robert Gresen – Psychology

Grade: GS-13

10/89-7/90 Clinical Psychologist

Patuxent Institution

Jessup, MD 20794-0700

Psychological evaluation for the purposes of diagnosis, evaluation of treatment potential and delineation of therapeutic issues; group and individual psychotherapy including substance abuse treatment; large group therapy addressing daily problems of adjustment and interpersonal relations; and individual case management.

Hours per Week: 40

Supervisor: Dr. Jack Farrell

10/87-10/89 Clinical Psychologist

Patuxent Institution Community Reentry Facility

319 W. Monument Street

Baltimore, MD 21201

Staff Psychologist for approximately thirty-six person halfway house. Conducted psychological evaluations (intellectual and personality assessment); group, individual, couples, and family therapy; drug and alcohol treatment groups; and crisis intervention. Provided cognitive behavioral treatment services (e.g. stress and habit management).

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor: Dr. Francis Carney

6/86-9/87 Clinical Psychologist

Patuxent Institution

Jessup, MD 20794-0700

Psychological evaluation for the purposes of diagnosis, evaluation of treatment potential and delineation of therapeutic issues; group psychotherapy including substance abuse treatment; large group therapy addressing daily problems of adjustment and interpersonal relations; and individual case management.

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor: Dr. Jack Farrell

10/84-9/85 Clinical Psychology Intern

Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC)

Psychology Service - 116B

Lexington, Kentucky 40511

and

University of Kentucky Medical Center (UKMC)

Department of Psychiatry

Lexington, Kentucky 40536-0084

APA - Approved Internship

Rotations completed in 1) Outpatient Psychiatry, 2) Acute care Inpatient Psychiatry, including the Eating Disorders Program, 3) Behavioral Medicine, and 4) Neuropsychology.

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor: Dr. Thomas Miller

9/81-1/82 Psychology Intern

Veterans Administration Medical Center

10701 East Boulevard

Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Spinal Cord Injury Unit Placement: Conducted assessments, individual, couples and family therapy and psychosocial rehabilitation for acutely injured patients; co-led human sexuality group; served as consultant to neurology, general medical, social work, occupational and physical therapy services.

Hours per week: 40

Supervisor: Dr. Myron Eisenburg

8/78-8/80 Outpatient Therapist

Northern Panhandle Behavioral Health Center

2121 Eoff Street

Wheeling, West Virginia 26003

Rotations on Adult Outpatient Service, Emergency Services, and Children's and Adolescent Services. Psychological evaluations as requested by SSI and other outside agencies, and Parent and Child Training Program, individual and group psychotherapy, behavior therapy, marital and family therapy.

Hours per week: 20

Supervisor: Dr. Debra Hull

Dr. Cari Fuchs

9/77-5/78 Outpatient Therapist

Valley Comprehensive Community

Mental Health Center

301 Scott Avenue

Morgantown, West Virginia 26505

Conducted individual therapy with adults and adolescents.

Hours per week: 20

5/77-8/77 Psychology Trainee

Weston State Psychiatric Hospital

Weston, West Virginia

Conducted psychological assessments, and individual and group therapy with chronic psychiatric patients; and assisted in development of a staff training package.

Hours per week: 40

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1/84-5/84, Instructor (Graduate Assistant)

8/82-5/83 Psychology Department

West Virginia University

Morgantown, West Virginia 26506-6040

Taught two sections of undergraduate course, "Human Development", with a class enrollment of 120 students per semester; and supervised two undergraduate teaching assistants.

11/83-12/83 Educational Consultant

West Virginia University

Affiliated Center for Developmental Disabilities (UAC)

Morgantown, West Virginia 26506

Interviewed families and significant others and assisted in the compilation of public education pamphlet on deinstitutionalization of the developmentally disabled.

8/80-5/81 Instructor (Graduate Assistant)

Taught one section of undergraduate course, "Personal and Social Adjustment", with a class enrollment of 60 students per semester; and assisted with administration of graduate level courses.

5/78-6/78 Graduate Assistant

Assisted with two undergraduate courses "Sex Roles" and "Exceptional Children".

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Ricci, J.A., & Collins, F.L. (1988). Visual acuity improvement following fading and feedback training: III. Effects on acuity for stimuli in the natural environment. Behavior Research and Therapy, 26, 475-480.

Ricci, J.A., & Collins, F.L., Jr. (1981). The role of psychology in the health care of ophthalmological disorders. Clinical Psychology Review, 1, 431451.

Collins, F.L., Jr., Ricci, J.A., & Burkett, P.A. (1981). Behavioral training for myopia: Longterm maintenance of improved acuity. Behavior Research and Therapy, 19, 265268.

CONVENTION PRESENTATIONS

Ricci, J.A., & Collins, F.L. (1983, December) Behavioral Training for myopia: Generalization to stimuli on the natural environment and the role of incentives. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (World Congress on Behavior Therapy), Washington, D.C.

Collins, F.L., Gil, K., & Ricci, J.A. (1982, October). Effectiveness of behavioral training for improving visual acuity in myopia: Improved clarity versus blur discrimination. Paper presented at the U.S.A. Interim meeting of the International Society for Myopia Research, San Francisco, CA.

Collins, F.L., Jr., Ricci, J.A., & Burkett, P.A. (1980, November). Behavioral training for myopia: Longterm maintenance of improved acuity. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, NY.

REFERENCES

References available upon request.



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