Curriculum Vitae
Kimberly Andrews, Ph.D., LPC-S
Fort Worth Texas 76244
*************@*****.***
Education
Ph.D. Walden University, Minneapolis, MN, August 2021
Major: Clinical Psychology
M.Ed., Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, May 2007
Major: Community Agency Counseling (LPC)
B.A., University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, August 1993
Major: Social Psychology
LICENSURE / CERTIFICATIONS
Licensed Professional Counselor- Supervisor. State of Texas Licensed Professional Counseling
Board
Trauma Focus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Certificate
Parent and Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Training Certificate
Multi-Systemic Therapy 30 hrs. Training Certificate
Service Coordinator Credential for Help Me Grow
Certificated Facilitator of Effective Black Parenting
Facilitator of Cultural Diversity and Conflict Resolution
RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Internship and Practicum Site
DFW Psychological Services, Hurst, TX
September 2013 to September 2015
Restore Psychological & Counseling Services PLLC, Fort Worth, TX
Owner/therapist, September 2015 to Present Telehealth Only
Responsible for all financial and daily operations. Responsible for marketing, presentations, and community collaboration. Responsible for individual therapy servicing children, adolescent, and adult clients in an outpatient setting. Responsible for administering psychological assessments, mental health assessments, diagnosing and treatment planning. Provided supervision for practicum students, interns and LPC Associates.
Logos Counseling Services, Southlake, TX
Mental Health Counselor, June 2013 to October 2016
Responsible for individual therapy servicing children, adolescent, and adult clients in an outpatient setting. Responsible for administering psychological assessments, mental health screenings, diagnosing, treatment planning, and facilitating psycho-education presentations for grade schools.
A Safe Place/Exodus Mental Health Counseling Services, Willoughby, OH
Executive Director, August 2010 to June 2013 (Part-time)
Responsible for all financial and daily operations. Responsible for grant writing, program planning, development, and program evaluation. Responsible for community outreach and consultations. Ensured that service compliance meets funding standards. Develop and implement program protocols, and policies. Generated monthly funds by billing funding sources for services rendered. Responsible for marketing, presentations and community collaboration.
Education Alternatives (School), Willoughby, OH
Mental Health Therapist, July 2007 to August 2010
Responsible for providing individual, group and crisis counseling sessions for students with severe emotional disorders. Responsible for assisting the teachers and associate teachers in the development, organization, and implementation of psycho-educational life skills groups. Responsible for parent gathering groups and the development of materials for parent presentations. Responsible for organizing graduation ceremony for seniors. Required to meet with staff in each assigned classroom to review student progress, behavioral goals, and assist with developing and implementing classroom interventions. Also, participating in student intake and IEP meetings.
Bellefaire Jewish Children’s Bureau, Shaker, OH
Program Coordinator/Service Coordinator, April 2002 to July 2007
Responsible for supervising Service Coordinators and attending monthly (management) provider meetings with Help Me Grow. Responsible for serving over 40 families as a Service Coordinator. Responsible for generating monthly reports to receive funds from Help Me Grow for services rendered. Assisted the finance department with any discrepancies with the billing. Assisted with hiring, and responsible for training all new staff, and receiving the intake of referrals.
Shaker Heights Youth and Family Center, Shaker, OH
Program Coordinator-Intensive Prevention Program, October 2000 to April 2002
Provided individual and group counseling to children in grades K-6 that have been suspended from the Shaker School District. Supervised prevention specialist and tutors. Facilitated parent education, prevention groups, student home visits and intake of suspended students. Mediated between principals, teachers, and parent, student, and community resources. Developed behavioral plans for both classroom and prevention groups.
Catholic Charities, Healthy Family/Healthy Start, Cleveland, OH
Program Administrator, May 1998 to October 2000
Supervised five outreach workers, and completed administrative activities, including interviewing, hiring, intake of clients, monthly volume reports, motivating staff, and home visits. Ensured service compliance and met funding standards. Implemented new program protocols, and policy changes. Generated monthly funds by billing funding sources for services rendered. Reviewed and revised department standards and updated policy and procedural manuals as needed. Facilitated staff development training on Cultural Diversity and Effective Black Parenting for clients.
Berea Children’s Home and Family Service, Cleveland, OH
Case Manager and Juvenile Court Liaison, Pro-kids and Families Community Support Program, January 1995 to January 1998
Provided mental health community support services to youth with emotional and behavioral disorders. Provided direct services to clients, assisted with developing diagnostic assessments, provided case management, treatment plans and coordinated contacts with community resources. Co-facilitated skills streaming groups for clients and provided parents with educational information on psychotic symptoms, conflict resolution, discipline, parenting, positive communication, and relationships enhancement. Responsible for preparing community agency and Juvenile Court reports and attending Juvenile Court hearings. Completed MST (Multi-Systemic Therapy) training and serviced families as a MST in home therapist part-time.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
07/2010 Presentation on “Healthy vs. Toxic Relationships: Building Healthy Relationships,” for NAMI
07/2010 Presentation on “Family Secrets: Revealing the Truth about Childhood Sexual Abuse”, for NAMI
08/2010 Presentation on “Depression and the Elderly”, for NAMI
04/2012 Presentation on “Attunement and Attachment”: How to Better Understand Youth with Behavior Issues”, for In focus
08/2012 Presentation on “Attunement and Attachment”: How to Better Understand Youth with Behavior Issues”, for Safe Haven Suspension program
12/2013 Presentation on “Bullying”, for Grapevine Elementary.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
01/2012 ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH
Upward Bound Program
Calvary Christian Church, Willoughby, Ohio
03/2011 GROUP FACILITATOR
Safe Haven School Suspension Program
Broadway Community Church, Cleveland, Ohio
02/1997 GROUP FACILITATOR
St. Paul United Methodist Church, Cleveland, Ohio
Received an award for the development and facilitation of a conflict-management group for parents and adolescents. This award was presented through the Family Life Ministry.
ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE
Children Apperception Test
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-4
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-4 and 5
House-Tree-Person
Child Behavior Checklist 6-18
ADHD Symptoms Rating Scale
Wide Range Achievement Test-Revision 4
Gilliam Asperger’s Disorder Scale (GADS)
Wechsler Memory Scale-4
Comprehensive Trail-Making Test
Purdue Pegboard
Sentence Completion
Beck Depression Inventory-2
Beck Anxiety Inventory
Beck Youth Inventories for Children and Adolescents
Personality Inventory for Youth
Personality Assessment Inventory
Woodcock- Johnson III
Vineland-I
Spence Anxiety Scale for Children and Parents
Gilliam Autism Rating Scale (GARS
Conners Scale for ADHD
PCL-5 (PTSD Checklist for DSM-5)
Cambridge Brain Sciences Cognitive Assessment,
Parent Stress Index Fourth edition short form (PSI-4-SF),
Total Number of Integrated Reports Written: 300