VITAE
Jeffrey Stormberg, Ph.D.
Omaha, Nebraska 68102
Office: 402-***-****
stormbergtherapy.com
Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner Nebraska, #79
Clinical Member, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
Clinical Member, Diplomat, American Psychotherapy Association
Clinical Member, Magellan Regional Network Credentialing Committee
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Marriage and Family Therapy Nova University, Plantation, Florida,
1988 to 1990
Marriage and Family Therapy Doctorate Program, Texas Tech University,
1986 to 1988
M.S. Agency Guidance and Counseling University of Nebraska at Omaha,
1982 to 1984
B.S. Education, Early Childhood Education University of Nebraska at Omaha,
1976 to 1982
POST GRADUATE TRAINING
Family Therapy Clinical Training Menninger Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri,
1986 to 1987
CLINICAL EMPLOYMENT
Private Practice Jeffrey Stormberg, Ph.D. Omaha, NE 11/06 to present.
General outpatient psychotherapy including individuals and couples,
parenting, young adults, depression, anxiety, men’s issues, trauma, stress
management, grief, developmental issues, adolescence, substance abuse,
diagnostic assessments.
Private Practice Jeffrey Stormberg, Ph.D. Lincoln, NE 5/98 to 11/06.
General outpatient psychotherapy services including individuals, couples,
families; depression, anxiety, men’s issues, trauma, stress management, grief,
adolescence, substance abuse, diagnostic assessments.
Psychotherapist Lincoln Regional Center, Lincoln, NE 5/92 to 5/98.
Adolescent and Family Services Residential treatment facility.
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Private Practice Azimuth Psychotherapy, Lincoln, NE 6/93 to 6/95.
General outpatient psychotherapy practice included families,
marital relationships, parenting, children and adolescents,
young adults, anxiety disorders, violence, men’s issues,
depression, psychosis, stress management, custody evaluations,
alternative lifestyles, drug abuse, and consultation.
Private Practice Lincoln Psychiatric Center, Lincoln, NE 8/91 to 6/93.
General outpatient psychotherapy practice, including individuals, couples,
young adults, adolescents, children; depression, anxiety, divorce, grief,
parenting training, custody evaluations, and consultation.
Graduate Instructor University of Nebraska, Marriage and Family Therapy Graduate
Program, Fall semester, 1992. Responsible for teaching the
graduate program’s Family Therapy Theory course.
Psychotherapist MCC Companies (mental health division of Cigna Insurance
Corporation), Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 9/90 to 8/91. As a managed
mental health care team member, primary duties included
diagnostic assessments, utilization of brief, solution focused,
and Ericksonian psychotherapy approaches with a wide variety
of psychological problems, and the case management of clients
referred to network providers.
Private Practice Family Therapy Institute of South Florida, Plantation, FL 7/90 to
8/91. General outpatient psychotherapy practice includes
families, marital relationships, parenting, children and
adolescents, young adults, anxiety disorders, violence, men’s
issues, depression, psychosis, stress management, custody
evaluations, alternative lifestyles, drug abuse, and consultation.
Primarily utilized the approaches of the Mental Research
Institute and Milton Erickson in treating clients.
Clinical Supervisor The Starting Place, Pompano Beach, FL 11/89 to 9/90.
Outpatient services for an adolescent drug abuse population.
Responsible for various administrative duties, supervision of
outpatient therapists, clinical consultation to residential and day
treatment programs, and maintaining a clinical caseload.
Psychotherapist The Starting Place, pompano Beach, FL 3/89 to 11/89. Providing
family, couple, and individual psychotherapy to a predominantly drug
abuse related population. Facilitated adolescent and adult group therapies.
Provided consultation to cases involving the families of identified clients.
Utilized the approaches of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Mental Research
Institute, Milton Erickson, and the brief solution focused approach of
Steve DeShazer of Milwaukee.
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Family Therapist Homebuilders Program, Nova University, Plantation, FL 8/88 to
3/89. Provided home based family psychotherapy and case
management to families, couples, and individuals experiencing
a diverse range or psychological/behavioral problems.
Family Therapist Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 8/87 to 8/88. Provided
family psychotherapy while receiving extensive live supervision
and exposure to a team oriented clinical approach.
Psychotherapist Women’s Protective Services, Lubbock, TX 10/87 to 8/88.
Facilitated therapy groups ranging in focus from violence in
relationships, problem solving/crisis management, adapting to
violence/dependence free relationships.
Psychotherapist Eastern Nebraska Human Services Agency, Omaha, NE 5/86 to
10/87. Provided home based family psychotherapy and case
management to families as a member of a clinical team.
Psychotherapist Immanuel Hospital, Omaha, NE 7/84 to 4/86. Provided a wide
range of outpatient psychotherapy services to individuals,
couples, and families. Provided parenting training groups and
Parent Effectiveness Training for single and step parents.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Instructor University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Fall semester, 1992. Marriage
and Family Therapy Graduate Program. Responsible for
teaching the Family Therapy Theory course.
Instructor Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 1987 1988.
Responsible for teaching an undergraduate course examining
the role of dating, courtship, and marriage in society.
Teacher University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE 8/81 to 5/82. Taught
kindergarten and second grade classes as part of an internship
experience within an elementary education degree.
PRESENTATIONS
Strano, J., Stormberg, J. Brief Therapy For Couples and Families: Brief Interventions for
Long Term Relationships. Workshop presented at the annual state
conference of the Florida Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
Palm Beach, FL 1991.
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Stormberg, J. Treating Drug Abuse: Interactional Theory and Therapy. Seminar presented
at the annual state conference of the Florida Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
Palm Beach, FL 1990.
Stormberg, J., Steiden, D. Guess Who’s Coming For Dinner? Conducting Therapy in
the Home. Seminar presented at the annual state conference of the Florida Association for Marriage
and Family Therapy. Palm Beach, FL 1990.
Chenail, R., Douthit, P., Gale, J., Stormberg, J. Psychosocial Aspects of Children With
Heart Defects and Their Families. Paper presented to the Texas
Psychological Association. Austin, TX 1988.
Chenail, R., Douthit, P., Gale, J., Stormberg, J. Psychosocial Aspects of Children With
Heart Defects and Their Families. Paper presented to the Texas
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Houston, TX 1988.
Stormberg, J., Boesl, S. Facilitating Positive Self Concept in Children. Inservice
presented to Head Start teachers and parents. Lubbock, TX 1987.
Stormberg, J. Adolescent Suicide. Presentation given at the Midwest Drug Education
Conference. Omaha, NE 1985.
PUBLICATIONS
Stormberg, J. (Winter, 1999). Consultation and mental health law: Anesthesia for the
masses. NAMFT Networker, 3 4.
Ray, W.., Keeney, B., Stormberg, J. (1998). Resource Focused therapy
with a polysubstance abusing young adult. In W. Ray and S. DeShazer (Eds.), Evolving Brief
Therapies. Geist and Russell, Iowa City, Iowa.
Stormberg, J. (1997). Who controls health care? NAMFT Networker, 3 4.
Chenail, R., Douthit, P., Gale, J., Stormberg, J., Morris, G. (1990). “Its Probably
Nothing Serious, but Parent’s interpretation of referral to pediatric
cardiologists. Health Communication, 2(3), 165 187.
Stormberg, J. (1989). Treating drug abuse: Interactional theory and therapy.
(Doctoral Dissertation, Nova University School of Social Sciences).