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SAMPLE CURRICULUM VITA STUDENT ALUMNI

Ashley M. Barrera, M.S., MFT-A

907.365.9585 (Business)

2605 Denali St. Suite 203

Anchorage, AK

Anchorage, AK 99503

EDUCATION

2011 Master of Science

Major: Human Development and Family Studies

Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Iowa State University

Marriage and Family Therapy Program

Accredited by the Coalition for Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE)

Major Professor: Megan J. Murphy, Ph.D.

Thesis: Exploring the Perspectives and Behaviors Regarding Help-Seeking and Knowledge about Marriage and Family Therapy in 2nd and 3rd Generation Mexican-American Women

2009 Bachelor of Arts (Cum Laude)

Major: Psychology

Department of Psychology

University of Alaska Anchorage

Independent Study Advisor: Markie L.C. Blumer, Ph.D.

Independent Study: Family Cohesion and Separation-Individuation: A Cultural Perspective

PROFESSIONAL LICENSES

2011 Licensed Marital and Family Therapy Associate

License Number 15

Clinical Supervisors

Mercy Dennis, LMFT License #003

Daniel Blake, LMFT License #006

Linda King, LMFT License #230

GRANTS AND ASSISTANTSHIPS

2011 Barrera, A. M. Graduate Student Research Grant. Iowa State University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies. (Multiple Recipients). $750.00.

Barrera, A. M. Graduate Assistantship. Iowa State University,

Department of Human Development and Family Studies

2010 Barrera, A. M. Graduate Assistantship. Iowa State University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies

2009 Barrera, A. M. Graduate Assistantship. Iowa State University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies

2007 Barrera, A. M. Travel Grant. University of Alaska Anchorage, Union of Students. (Multiple Recipients). $750.00.

PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Journal Articles

Barrera, A. M., Blumer, M. L.C., & Soenksen, S. (2011). Revisiting adolescent separation-individuation. New School Psychology Bulletin, 8(2), 70-82.

Blumer, M. L. C., Green, M. S., Compton, D., & Barrera, A. M. (2010). Reflections on becoming feminist therapists: Honoring our feminist mentors. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 22(1), 57-87.

Movie Reviews

Barrera, A. M. (2011). Gran Torino [Review of the motion picture Gran Torino]. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 23(2), 146-151.

Sandberg, K., Barrera, A. M., & Robinson, R. V., (2010). Precious [Review of the motion picture Precious]. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 22(4), 329-332.

Barrera, A. M., & Robinson, R.V. (2009). Slumdog millionaire [Review of the motion picture Slumdog Millionaire]. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 21(4), 298-303.

Barrera, A. M. (2008). Babel [Review of the motion picture Babel]. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 19(3), 78– 82.

REFEREED PRESENTATIONS

Barrera, A. M., Blumer, M. L. C., & Soenksen, S. (2010, November). Revisiting enmeshment in the context of separation-individuation and allocentrism. Poster, National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference. Minneapolis, MN.

Barrera, A. M., & Blumer, M. L. C. (2009, October). Family cohesion processes in context of cultural value sets. Poster, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference. Sacramento, CA.

NON-REFEREED PRESENTATIONS

Barrera, A. M. (2011, October). Exploring the perspectives and behaviors regarding help-seeking for mental health and relational issues in 2nd and 3rd generation Mexican-American women. Poster, Alaska Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Barrera, A. M. (2010, October). Dual relationships: A feminist informed approach to ethical decision-making regarding dual relationships. Poster, Alaska Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference.

Barrera, A. M., Compton, D., Green, M. S., & Blumer, M. L. C. (2010, April). Intergenerational feminist mentoring. Poster, Iowa Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference. Johnston, IA.

Barrera. A. M., Soenksen, S., & Blumer, M.L.C. (2010, April). Revisioning separation-individuation in context of enmeshment and allocentrism: A cultural perspective. Poster, Iowa Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference. Johnston, IA.

Stutzman. S., & Barrera, A.M. (2010, April). Gender differences in emotional labor and cohesion. Poster. Iowa Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference. Johnston, IA.

Barrera, A. M., & Blumer, M. L. C., Soenksen, S. (2009, October). Family cohesion and the second-individuation process: A cultural perspective. Poster. Alaska Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference. Anchorage, AK.

Compton, D., Blumer, M. L. C., Barrera, A. M., & Green, M. S. (2009, October). Reflections on becoming feminist therapists: Honoring our feminist mentors. Poster, Alaska Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference. Anchorage, AK.

Barrera, A. M. (2009, April). The influence of individualist or collectivist value sets on family cohesion and separation-individuation. Poster, Behavioral Sciences Conference of the North, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK. .

Barrera, A. M. (2008, April). Western Psychological Association: Reflections of a first time attendee. Poster, Behavioral Sciences Conference of the North, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska.

Alleva, K., Barrera, A. M., Robinson, R.V., & Simpson, B. (2007, April).

Effects of pictorial priming on word recall ability. Poster, Behavioral

Sciences Conference of the North, University of Alaska Anchorage,

Anchorage, AK.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS and PANELS

Barrera, A. M. (2010, October). Graduate school panel: Abriendo caminos/opening pathways. [Invited Panelist]. Latino Graduate Student Association, Iowa State University.

Blumer, L. C. M., Compton, D., & Barrera, A. M. (2009, October). Feminist clinical mentoring: Reflections. Colloquia, Department of Psychology, University of Alaska Anchorage.

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

2012 – Present Therapy Associate

Alaska Human Services

Supervisors:

Cheryl Charic, MS, CDC II

Robert Lane, Ph.D.

Provide individual and group therapy for alcohol and/or drug abuse or dependence to an adult population which has been mandated for treatment due to legal offenses by either the Alaska Court System or the Alaska Department of Corrections. Additional responsibilities include; conducting treatment evaluations, developing treatment plans, and providing after care services for clients post treatment.

2011 – Present Marriage and Family Therapy Associate

Independent Therapy Practice of Ashley M. Barrera

Supervisors:

Daniel Blake, LMFT

Linda King, LMFT

Anchorage, AK

Provide individual, couple and family therapy to culturally diverse clients through the use of primarily solution-focused and narrative therapies which encompass a systemic approach to the assessment and treatment of various mental health issues and relationship concerns.

2010 – 2011 Mental Health Intern

Fort Dodge Correctional Facility

Iowa Department of Corrections

Supervisor: Jim Varland, LMFT

Fort Dodge, IA

Provided therapeutic services to male inmates in both the general population and segregation units who experienced mental health issues, substance abuse issues, behavioral issues, dual diagnosis, and challenges with adjustment to prison. Practiced through the use of a systemic lens which incorporated the influence of culture, society, and family dynamics into the therapeutic process. Provided therapy in both individual and group settings and worked with a treatment team which involved marriage and family therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, physicians, case managers and nursing and security staff.

2009 – 2011 Student Therapist

Couple and Family Therapy Clinic

Iowa State University

Supervisors: Megan J. Murphy, Ph.D., LMFT

Keith Schrag, M.S., LMFT

Ames, IA

Provided therapy to culturally diverse individuals, couples and families at an on-campus clinic open to both students and community members. Gained experience practicing as an individual therapist, as a member of a co-therapy team and as part of multiple reflection teams. Practiced through the use of an integrative therapeutic approach which selectively incorporated elements of narrative and solution-focused therapies, feminist thought, systems theory and an intergenerational perspective based on the needs and goals of the individual clients and couple and family systems.

2006 – 2008 Mental Health Associate

Anchorage Community Mental Health Services

Supervisors: Barry Andres, MSW, LCSW

Chantal Cohen, M.S., LMFT

Joshua Arvidson, LCSW

Anchorage, AK

Provided activity and skill-building therapy for Severely Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children ages two through twelve who had in many cases experienced complex trauma. Received training on and utilized the Attachment, Self-Regulation and Competency (ARC) model for working with children with complex trauma. Coordinated treatment with social workers, marriage and family therapists, clinical associates and members of the Office of Children’s Services (OCS) based upon the needs of the children and their families.

PROFESSONAL EXPERIENCE

2011 – January 2012 Research Professional III

Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services

University of Alaska Anchorage,

Supervisors: Diane King, Ph.D.

Patrick Dulin, Ph.D.

Vivian Gonzalez, Ph.D.

Anchorage, AK

Perform a wide variety of responsibilities related to project management and participant coordination for a research study funded by the National Institutes of Health National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Provide support and direction to research participants and conducted safety assessments for individuals undergoing a technology-based intervention to help change their drinking.

2009 – 2011 Graduate Research/Clinic Assistant

Iowa State University

Supervisor: Megan J. Murphy, Ph.D. LMFT

Ames, IA

Performed a wide variety of duties under the direction of

Dr. Megan J. Murphy, Director of the Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) program at Iowa State University (ISU).

Research: Collected data on lesbian and gay couples who had been married in Iowa for a qualitative research study being conducted by Dr. Murphy and her colleagues. Prepared and presented research at a state conference.

Clinic: Prepared client files, performed phone intakes with perspective clients of the CFT Clinic and handled crisis intervention as needed for Iowa State University (ISU) students. Designed a brochure and display board to advertise the CFT clinic and attended ISU events as a representative of the CFT Program and Clinic.

2008 – 2009 Program Coordinator

Consumer Direct Personal Care

Supervisor: Gregg Schomaker, Program Manager

Anchorage, AK

Advocated for individuals on Medicaid Waivers who received Personal Care Assistant services from the State of Alaska Department of Senior and Disability Services and the Personal Care Assistants by whom the services were provided. Served as a liaison between the State of Alaska Medicaid Personal Care Assistant (PCA) Program, the Personal Care Assistants and the clients on Medicaid whom these entities serve.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Higher Education

Courses Responsible for as a Teaching Assistant

Year, Semester Course Title Institution

2008 (Spring) PSY 368 Personality Psychology University of Alaska Anchorage

2007 (Spring) PSY 345 Abnormal Psychology University of Alaska Anchorage

TUTORING EXPERIENCE

2007 – 2009 University Tutor

Provided tutoring services to a psychology student who experienced a learning disability and spoke English as a second language. Provided assistance with comprehension of course material and the development and maintenance of effective study habits and writing skills.

Learning Resources Center

University of Alaska Anchorage

Supervisor: Lois Hall

Anchorage, AK

Courses Tutored

Year Course Title Institution

2009 PSY 355 Learning and Cognition UAA

2009 PSY 428 Evolutionary Psychology UAA

2008 PSY 370 Biological Psychology UAA

2008 PSY 368 Personality Psychology UAA

2008 PSY 374 Social Psychology UAA

2008 PSY 260 Statistics for Psychology UAA

2008 PSY 260L Statistics for Psychology Lab UAA

2007 PSY 345 Abnormal Psychology UAA

2007 PSY 261 Research Methods in UAA

COMPLETED TRAININGS

2011 Gatekeeper Suicide Prevention Train the Trainer

State of Alaska Department of Health and Human Services

Behavioral Health, Prevention and Early Intervention Series

Anchorage, AK

Basic/Refresher Course in Human Subjects Research

CITI Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative

Web-based Course

Protecting Human Research Participants

National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research

NIH Web-based Course

The STEPPS Model for Borderline Personality Disorder

Iowa Department of Corrections

Newton, IA

2009 Child and Dependent Adult Abuse Mandatory Reporter Training

Iowa State University

Ames, IA

Human Subjects Training

Iowa State University

Ames, IA

2006 Attachment, Self-Regulation and Competency (ARC)

National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Training Provided to Anchorage Community Mental Health Services

Anchorage, AK

2004 Infant and Toddler Montessori Certification

North American Montessori Center

Surrey, BC

Field Location: Anchorage, AK

HONORS AND AWARDS

2009 Poster Presentation Award, Behavioral Sciences Conference of the North. University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK

2007 Poster Presentation Award, Behavioral Sciences Conference of the North. University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK

2006 – 2009 Dean’s High Honor Roll, Multiple Semesters. University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES and AFFILIATIONS

2012 – Present Alaska Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Board Member at Large

2011 – Present Alaska Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Conference Graduate Student Coordinator

Alaska Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Ethics Committee Member

Alaska Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Associate Member

American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Associate Member

National Council on Family Relations, New Professional Member

2011 Iowa Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Co-Chair Conference Planning Committee

2010 – 2011 Iowa Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Student Representative

2010 – 2011 National Council on Family Relations, Student Member

2009 – 2011 Iowa Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Student Member

American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Student Member

2008 – 2009 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Affiliate

Member

2008 – 2009 Western Psychological Association, Student Member

2007 – Present Golden Key National Honor Society, Student Member

2007 – 2009 Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology, Student Member

2007 – 2008 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, Student Member

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

2001 Volunteer

Global Volunteers

Location: Hagley Gap, Jamaica

2000 – 2001 Planning and Fundraising Committees Member

Project Polaris

Anchorage, AK

Project: Hagley Gap, Jamaica (2001)

REFERENCES

Markie L.C. Blumer, Ph.D., LMFT

Assistant Professor

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Marriage and Family Therapy Program

4505 Maryland Pkwy.

Mail Stop 3405

Las Vegas, NV 89154-3045

markie.blumer@unlv.edu

Mercy Dennis, M.A., LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist

2605 Denali St. Suite 203

Anchorage, Alaska

99503

info@

Jim Varland, M.S., LMF, LMHC

Psychologist III

Fort Dodge Correctional Facility

Iowa Department of Corrections

1550 L Street

Fort Dodge Iowa

50501

(515) 574-4700 ext. 5204

Jim.Varland@

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