Amy L. Robinson, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist
ADDRESS: ***** ****** *** ******
Estero, FL. 33928
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LICENSURE:
****-**** ******** ******** ************ License #71-2846
2017-Present Licensed Clinical Psychologist Florida #PY9875
1982-2020 Member, National Register of Health Service
Providers in Psychology, #31782
Certificate of Professional Qualification (CPQ) # 3707
Issued by the Association of State & Provincial Psychology Boards
CPQ is recognized in 34 U.S. states as a reciprocal license.
EDUCATION:
Psy.D. 1976-1980, University of Denver, School of Professional
Psychology, Denver, Colorado. A.P.A. Approved Program
in Clinical Psychology.
1975-1976, Boston University, Graduate School of
Arts & Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts.
Special Graduate Student: Psychology.
B.A. 1969-1972, Boston University, College of Liberal Arts,
Boston, Massachusetts. Major: Psychology.
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE:
2018-2019 Independent Contractor for Avid Intellectual in Ft. Myers, providing
Social Security Disability Evaluations of adults and children as well
as supervising the work of unlicensed professionals.
2017-2018 Independent Contractor for the IMA group evaluating Mental Health and
PTSD claims for the VA throughout Florida.
2006-2016 Developed a group composed of Legal, Psychological and
Financial Professionals practicing Mediation and Collaborative
Law: www.creativeresolution.us Successfully collaborated on the
resolution of over fifty divorces.
1989-2016 Director of CREATIVE CHANGE, a group private practice in
Park Ridge, IL. and Elgin, IL. which specialized in trauma, family
and marital counseling, mood disorders and addictions:
www.creativechange.us. Led a group of psychologists and social
workers who provided psychological services to a broad spectrum of
ages and issues. Provided supervision, training, and oversight
of clinical and office staff as well as direct service.
1993-2016 As the primary contractor, provided the full panel of Employee Assistance Program resources to a manufacturing corporation in Elgin, IL. This company had a diverse multicultural and multilingual population.
1983-1989Individual private practice in Park Ridge/Des Plaines, Il.
1981-1982 Director of the Developmental Disabilities Unit at Mile Square
Mental Health Center, Chicago, IL.
1980-1981 Staff Psychologist in the Children’s Unit at Mile Square Mental
Health Center, Chicago, IL.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS / AFFILIATIONS / ELECTED POSITIONS:
2017 Disaster Mental Health volunteer for the Red Cross in Estero, Fl.
following Hurricane Irma
2015-2016 Founded the Barrington, IL. Chapter of Amnesty International
2015-2016 Area Representative to the Illinois Psychological Association
(IPA) Council of Representatives
2010-2016 Leader, Barrington Practice Group, of the Collaborative Law
Institute of Illinois (CLII)
2013-2014 Barrington Practice Group Rep. to CLII Board of Directors
2013-2014 V.P. of Mental Health, CLII Board of Directors
2012-2013 Treasurer, Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois
2011-2012 Co-President, Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois
2010-2011 Member of the Board, Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois
2007-2016 Fellow, Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois and the
International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
2006-2016 Member, Association for Conflict Resolution, Chicago Chapter
1982-2017 Member, Illinois Psychological Association
1978-2011 Member, American Psychological Association
1986-1989 Secretary, Illinois Psychological Association, Member of the
Executive Committee and Council of Representatives
1977-1978 President of the Class, School of Professional Psychology,
University of Denver
1974-1975Member, Board of Directors, Neighborhood Family Care Center,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
PUBLICATIONS:
Robinson, A., (2012). Psychologists in Dispute Resolution: Being
Part of a Revolution! In C. E. Stout (Ed.), Getting Better at Private
Practice (pp.332-345). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
Robinson, A., Heaton, R. Lehman, R. & Stilson, D. (1980). The
Utility of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in Detecting and
Localizing Frontal Lobe Lesions. Journal of Consulting and
Clinical Psychology, 48 (5), 605-614.
Chelune, G., Heaton, R., Lehman, R. & Robinson, A. (1979).
Level Versus Pattern of Neuropsychological Performance Among
Schizophrenic and Diffusely Brain-Damaged Patients. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 47 (1), 155-163.
REFERENCES:
Beth Rom-Rymer, Ph.D. 180 East Pearson St., Apt. 3605, Chicago, IL. 60611
Email:*******@*****.***
Joseph Rosenfeld, Psy.D. 1595 Weld Rd., Elgin, IL. 60123
Email:**************@*****.***
Charlene M. Smith, Psy.D. 10150 Longview Dr., Littleton, CO. 80123
Email: **********@***.***