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Research Assistant Spring Street

Location:
Poulsbo, WA
Salary:
$60k
Posted:
August 30, 2021

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Dianah Jackson, MFTA (PhD)

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Poulsbo, WA 98370

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EDUCATION

MA Psychology: Systems Counseling, LIOS Graduate College 2013 of Saybrook University

PhD French, University of Minnesota 1999

MA Comparative Literature, University of Iowa 1987 BA French and Comparative Literature, University of Iowa 1984 COUNSELING EXPERIENCE

2012-2013 Internship, Seattle Therapy Alliance

2013-current Proprietor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Bainbridge Family Counseling

2013-2015

School Therapist, West Sound Academy, Poulsbo, WA. 2018 Runner-up Therapist in “Best of Bainbridge,” Bainbridge Review. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists Bainbridge Psychotherapy Guild

CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TRAININGS

Vancouver School for Narrative Therapy, 2014 (30 total hours) Ethics and Neuropsychology, 2015 (6 total hours), Bainbridge Psychotherapy Guild Mindful Self-Compassion, 5-day Intensive, 2017. Esalen Mindfulness and Mindful Self-Compassion 5-day Silent Retreat (“Roots of Compassion”), 2018. Mindfulness Northwest.

Psychopharmacology Seminar, “What You Need to Know Today About Psychiatric Medications,” 201

Curriculum Vitae, Dianah Jackson, MFTA (PhD) Page 2 REFERENCES

Dr. Kurt D. Johns, Collaborative Family

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Dr. Michelle Naden

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Barrie Hillman, Dean of Faculty & Academics at Spring Street International School

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360-***-**** cell

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2005- 2011 Instructor of Humanities (English Literature) and French (Upper School), West Sound Academy, Poulsbo Washington

Fall 2008 Hybrid (on-line & classroom) English Composition, Adjunct Faculty, Olympic College

1998-2004 Assistant Professor of French University of Washington, Seattle 2004 History of Paris for Travelers, Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce 1995-97 Teaching Assistant, French, University of Minnesota 1995 Lead Teacher, Rasias Summer Program in Franc

1995 Instructor, Humanities, University of California, Irvine 1988-95 Teaching Assistant, French, University of California, Irvine 1985-88 Teaching Assistant, French, University of Iowa 1986-87 Instructor, Rhetoric, University of Iowa

Languages

• Near-Native Fluency in French

• Functional Fluency in Italian

Curriculum Vitae, Dianah Jackson, MFTA (PhD) Page 3 SAMPLE COURSES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

Literature Courses in English

"Writing Letters Love" (team-taught graduate seminar on English and French letter novels at the Walter Chapin Humanities Center)

"Monsters, Women and Others: Discoveries and Legacies of the Body in Western Europe and North America"

Enlightenment Science, Literature and Art: The Master works of Ancien Régime France SAMPLE COURSES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (continued) Literature courses in French

Advanced French Composition

The Genre of the Letter in Eighteenth-Century France Modern French Theater

Identity and Fiction in Eighteenth Century France (graduate seminar) Histories of Sensibilité (graduate seminar)

ACADEMIC SERVICE

Commissioner, AP French Literature Testing, College Board 2007-2008 Commissioner, World Languages Commission, College Board 2007-2012 Honors Society Faculty Mentor, West Sound Academy (2006-2007) Graduate Program Coordinator, University of Washington, Division of French and Italian (2001-2004)

Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, University of Washington, Division of French and Italian (1999-2001)

Member, Graduate Program Revision Committee, University of Washington, Division of French and Italian (1998-99)

Curriculum Vitae, Dianah Jackson, MFTA (PhD) Page 4 PUBLICATIONS

ARTICLES

“Bodies of Enlightenment in Diderot’s Encyclopédie,” Paroles Gelées. Vol. 16.1, 1998.

“On Observation: From the Académie royale de la chirurgie to the Salons of Denis Diderot,” Canadian Journal of History (vol. XXXVI, no. 1, April 2001). BOOK REVIEWS AND TRANSLATIONS

Anne C. Vila, Enlightenment and Pathology: Sensibility in the Literature and Medicine of Eighteenth-Century France, in MetaScience, An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (April 2001)

(book review).

Michele Lagny. “History, Cinema's Auxiliary," Substance, no. 1, Fall (1986), pp. 8-19 (translation).

Paul-Laurent Assoun. "The Subject and the Other In Levinas and Lacan," in Levinas and Lacan Ed. Sarah Harasym, Rutgers University Press (1998)

(translation).

DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS

"Salon," and "Gender," in the Encyclopedia of Enlightenment. Ed. Alan Charles Kors, Oxford University Press, 2003.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

"Exploratory Observation in Surgery: Revisionary History and Diderot’s Supplement to Bougainville’s Voyage" International Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies, August 2003.

"On Coaches, Letters and Virtue, Conference of the Canadian Society for Eighteenth- Century Studies. (October, 2002).

“Thwarting of Cure: Rousseau’s Theater of Sensibility,” Northwest Society for Eighteenth -Century Studies, (November, 2002).

“Beauty in the Eyes of the Blind: The Art Critic and the Surgeon of Enlightenment France,” Midwestern American Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies 2001 32 nd

Annual

Meeting. November, 2001

“Lessons from Narcissus: Rousseau's Science of l'homme sensible,” the American Society of Eighteenth-Century Studies Annual Meeting, April 2000 Curriculum Vitae, Dianah Jackson, MFTA (PhD) Page 5

“Missive-Bodies: Inscribing the Past in Enlightenment Epistolary Fiction,” Symposium on Representations of the Body, University of British Columbia, November 1999.

“Fabricando fabri fimus and the Surgeon of Enlightenment,” Symposium on Les discours du savoir, University of Washington, October 1999.

“On Observation: From the Académie royale de la chirurgie to the Salons of Denis Diderot.” Medicine, Science and Enlightenment, 1685-1789 Conference at The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Edinburgh, Scotland. August, 1998

“Between Salon and Convent: Bodies of Rumor in La Religieuse.” Midwest Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. October, 1997

Panel Organizer, “City Sites, City Noises: Diderot’s Paris,” Midwest Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, October, 1997

“Sacrilegious Writing, Rumors and Letters: Diderot's The Nun,” The Semiotic Society of America. October, 1996

“The Body of Enthusiasm: Diderot's Pygmalion,” Midwest Society for Eighteenth- Century Studies. October, 1995

“Sensible Subjectivity in Diderot's Rêve de D'Alembert (or Making Sense out of Stone),” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. April, 1993 HONORS AND AWARDS

2003 Walter Chapin Simpson Humanities Graduate Seminar Development Grant, University of Washington

2000-01 Walter Chapin Simpson Humanities Fellow, University of Washington

1999 Funding for Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Washington

1996-1997 Research Assistant in Curriculum Development, University of Minnesota

1991 Outstanding Teaching Assistant, University of California, Irvine 1985 Phi Beta Kappa, University of Iowa

1982 Helen Fairall Award in Comparative Literature, University of Iowa 1981-1984 Dean's Honor List Student, University of Iowa ADMINSTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

1996 Front desk receptionist (temporary through Man Power), Minnesota Department of Transportation, Minneapolis, MN.

Curriculum Vitae, Dianah Jackson, MFTA (PhD) Page 6 1995 Front desk receptionist (temporary through Man Power), Newport Beach, CA.

1996-1997 Front desk receptionist (part-time), Department of Otolaryngology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics



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