CURRICULUM VITAE - School of Medicine
CURRICULUM VITAE
Amy B. Dickson, Psy.D.
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
Department of Psychiatry, 1542 Tulane Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 903-9213 adicks@lsuhsc.edu
Education:
July 1998- Education:
July 1998- Louisiana State University Medical Center
June 1999 June 1999 New Orleans, Louisiana
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Infant Mental Health
Dec. 1994- December 1994- Nova Southeastern University
June 1998 June 1998 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Psy.D.-Clinical Psychology
July 1997- July 1997- Louisiana State University Medical Center
June 1998 June 1998 Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology
August 1993- August 1993- Nova Southeastern University,
Dec. 1994 December 1994 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
M.S.-Clinical Psychology
Sept. 1989- September 1989- Northwestern University
Dec. 1992 December 1992 Evanston, Illinois
B.S. - Psychological Services
Licensure: Licensure: Louisiana State License #834, Clinical Psychology (8/27/99)
Other Relevant Other Relevant Qualifications: Qualified as an expert in Infant Mental Health, Child Psychology/ Development, Adult Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Treating Victims of Abuse/Trauma in several courts in Orleans, Jefferson, Rapides, Plaquemine, St. John, St. Mary, St. Tammany & Terrebonne Parishes, and Newton County, Mississippi
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
July 1999- July 1999- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Louisiana State University Health Sciences
Present Present Center (LSUHSC), Department of Psychiatry- New Orleans, Louisiana
Orleans Parish Permanency Infant and Preschool Program: Conduct extensive relationship-based evaluations to assess whether parental rights should be terminated or children ages 0-5 years should be reunited with their biological parents as part of a state funded multidisciplinary team. Conduct out-patient relationship-based family therapy with all available caregivers and their infants, individual therapy with the young children and their parents, psychological evaluations with the caregivers, and/or developmental evaluations with the children if needed. Provide court testimony as an expert witness as needed and supervise the trainees. Present to local child protection agency (OCS until July 2011, now is DCFS) staff on a variety of mental health topics. Stakeholder and provider to Zero to Three funded Court Team since 2007.
Program coordinator since July 2002, Director since March 2004
Harris Infant Mental Health Program- Coordinator: Conduct out-patient family therapy with parents and their infants. Assist in the coordination and teaching of a weekly didactic seminar on infant mental health to a yearly group of fellows. Supervise trainees. Part of the Harris Professional Development Network since 2008.
LSUHSC: Child Coordinator of Predoctoral Psychology Internship Training: Coordinate and oversee the child training for the psychology pre-doctoral interns. Previously co-facilitated a multidisciplinary case conference for psychiatry, psychology, and social work trainees.
-Assistant Professor- Teach medical students, psychiatric residents, psychology interns and fellows, and social work interns various classes related to human development and clinical psychology. Conduct psychological evaluations and consultations with children and adults. Conduct individual, adult and family out-patient therapy. Conduct individual supervision with child psychiatry residents, psychology interns and fellows, and social work trainees. Supervising psychologist at OMH outpatient child clinic January 2010.
Deputy Chief of the Section of Psychology since 2007
Consulting Psychologist at Houma Junior High (Sept-Dec. 2012) and at Kids First primary care clinic and then NOELA’s federally qualified health clinic since January 2013. Conducted group supervision of school counselors in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes. Part of GRHOP Grant.
Duties: Certified Child Parent Psychotherapy Trainer: Teach individuals across the nation about infant mental health and Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) and provide ongoing supervision since 2013.
July 1997- Duties: Victims Assistance Program (formerly named Violence Intervention
June 30, 2012 Program for Children and Families): Conduct individual, group, and family therapy, and psychological evaluations for children and adults exposed to violence. Train the police to respond to violent incidents involving children and their families. Man a 24-hour hotline to respond to crisis situations involving violence. Present to colleagues and other professionals working with children and families on the impact of violence and how to adequately attend to the victims. Supervise student clinicians. Funded by Crime Victims Reparation money which requires quarterly reporting to the city of New Orleans. VAP participates yearly in the Cops for Kids Summer Program providing training for the children on social skills, anger management, etc. and mental health consultation to the families as needed 1999-2009. Director of program from 2004-2012.
Oct. 2001- January 2004- Child Psychological Consultant: Consult to two local parishes’ child
Present protection offices (Office of Community Services- OCS, renamed Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) in July 2010) at their monthly
multidisciplinary staffings of cases.
October 2001- Child Psychological Consultant: Consult to the Clinical Evaluation Program
October 2004 (CEP) which performed case management and oversight for the management of mental health concerns for the Louisiana state foster care system, the Office of Community Services (OCS).
Jan. Jan. - June Co-Director of training course in infant mental health: Create syllabus and
2005 training program in infant mental health along with Dr. Joy Osofsky for Early Childhood Supports and Services (ECSS) providers in the state of
Nov. 2006- Louisiana.
April 2007 Teach and supervise trainees. Provide reflective supervision to program directors June 2010- Sept. 2010.
2005 – June 2012 Head Start/Early Head Start Mental Health Consultation Program: Oversee the mental health consultation to Early/Head Start programs. In 2005-2007, staff consulted to the Regina Coeli Head Starts outside New Orleans servicing displaced New Orleanian families. Starting in 2007, staff provided consultation to all Orleans Parish Head Starts. Since 2010, the program has been funded by a grant from the Institute of Mental Hygiene. Responsible for the writing of grants, funding of the program, all collaboration with Head Start staff, organizing trainings for the Head Start staff, and supervising trainees who consult to the centers, as well as provide on-going consultation to the centers. Oversee collection of developmental screeners at the beginning of each year.
2012 Sat on Lisa Schuster’s dissertation committee resulting in Ms. Schuster
earning her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology: Maternal Risk and Protective
Factors as Predictors of Placement Outcome for Young Children in Foster
Care.
March 1996- THERAPIST, Community Psychiatric Center- Fort Lauderdale Hospital
May 1997 May 1997 Social Services Department, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Duties: Facilitated daily group therapy for adolescent, adult, and geriatric in-patients and residential day patients at a psychiatric hospital. Patients presented with severe emotional disturbance and comprised the full spectrum of disorders. Completed initial assessments of patients, contributed to interdisciplinary treatment planning, and arranged for placement or aftercare for patients. Conducted individual and family therapy sessions, as well as process and educational psychotherapy groups. In charge of the adolescent unit and co-managed the social services department.
Supervisors: Susan Steinle, C.A.A.P. & Nicole Nicastro, M.S.W.
Oct. 1995- October 1995- PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATOR, Family Life Institute of Counseling,
March 1996 Education, and Research (FLICER), in affiliation with the Broward County Juvenile Justice System, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Duties: Conducted psychosocial assessments and full psychological batteries on juveniles involved with the juvenile courts due to delinquency. Reports sent to caseworkers suggesting recommended services and to assist in placement of the children.
Supervisors: Janice Ellery, Ph.D. & John Mulhoff, Ph.D.
Jun June - July 1994 COUNSELOR, Crossroads Summer Camp, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Duties: Worked with children ages 5-17 diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder on a life management program which utilized behavioral modification during a six week overnight camp. Responsibilities included supervision and implementation of the program on numerous nighttime and overnight excursions, as well as daily activities.
Supervisor: Joyce Fein, Ph.D.
Jan. 1994 - January 1994- IN-HOME SUPERVISOR, Private home, Weston, Florida
Aug. 1995 August 1995
Duties: Cared for a female infant and her three-year-old brother who was diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder. Worked on communication and daily living skills with the three-year-old.
Supervisor: Patty Shutt, M.S.
Dec. 1992 - December 1992- PROGRAM DIRECTOR, Wilmette Youth Resource Foundation, Wilmette,
Aug 1993 August 1993 Illinois
Duties: Responsible for all educational, vocational, cultural and recreational
programming for approximately 100 teens (14-18 yrs.) who visited the drop-
in center. Directed the Youth Activities and Review Boards and engaged in
informal individual and group support counseling with the teen-agers.
Supervisor: Deborah Seiler-Jha, M.S.W
May - December 1992 STAFF MEMBER. Wilmette Youth Resource Foundation, Wilmette, Illinois
Duties: Volunteered as a supervisor, informal counselor and role model to approximately 100 teens at a community drop-in youth center.
Supervisor: Deborah Seiler-Jha, M.S.W.
June - August 1992 IN-HOME SUPERVISOR, Private home, Highland Park, Illinois
Duties: Supervised a six-year-old boy diagnosed with Pervasive
Developmental Disorder (PDD). Worked on communication and
interpersonal skills.
CLINICAL TRAINING EXPERIENCE
July 1998 - POSTDOCTORAL PSYCHOLOGY FELLOW, Department of Psychiatry,
June 1999 Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
Duties: Violence Intervention Program for Children and Families: Conducted
individual, group, and family therapy, and psychological evaluations for children and adults exposed to violence. Trained the police to respond to violent incidents involving children and their families. Manned a 24-hour hotline to respond to crisis situations involving violence. Presented to colleagues and other professionals working with children and families about the impact of violence and how to adequately attend to the victims. Supervised social work interns.
Supervisors: Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D. & Grant Butterbaugh, Ph.D.
Harris Infant Mental Health Fellow: Conducted extensive evaluations to assess whether parental rights should be terminated or infants should be returned to their biological parents as part of a court-funded Permanency Infant Placement team. Conducted out-patient family therapy with parents and their infants. Completed psychological testing with the parents. Participated in a weekly didactic seminar on infant mental health.
Supervisors: Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D. & Jean Valliere, L.C.S.W.
July 1997 - PRE-DOCTORAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERN, Department of Psychiatry
June 1998 Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
Duties: New Orleans Adolescent Hospital: Conducted in-patient individual and group therapy, and psychological evaluations with adolescents in a psychiatric hospital.
Supervisor: Catherine C. Reichard, Ph.D.
Touro Infirmary: Conducted individual, family, and group therapy in an in-patient and out-patient brain rehabilitation program for adults and their family members at a medical hospital. Participated in a small amount of neuropsychological testing.
Supervisor: William C. Gibson, Ph.D.
Charity Hospital: Conducted individual therapy, group therapy, and
psychological evaluations on an adult in-patient psychiatric ward in a medical
hospital.
Supervisors: Thomas Wolf Ph.D., Elizabeth David, M.D. & F. Merritt Ayad,
Ph.D.
LSU Medical Center: Conducted individual and family therapy with adults
and children through LSU's out-patient clinics. Completed psychological
evaluations on children and adults.
Supervisors: Jayne Bellando, Ph.D. & Joy Osofsky, Ph.D.
Children's Hospital: Assisted with developmental evaluations of high-risk
infants through inclusion in a post-NICU follow-up team.
Supervisor: Jayne Bellando, Ph D.
LSU HIV Clinic: Co-facilitated a support group for the staff.
Supervisor: Rhonda Palomino, Ph.D.
November 1995 - CASE MANAGER, Program for the Seriously Emotionally Disturbed, Nova
May 1996 Southeastern University Mental Health Center, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Duties: Conducted weekly individual supportive psychotherapy with adult
and child patients suffering from psychotic symptoms.
Supervisor: Jan Faust, Ph.D.
September 1995 - PSYCHOLOGY TRAINEE, (Practicum), Department of Psychiatry, Miami
July 1996 Children's Hospital, Miami, Florida
Duties: Conducted intakes and weekly individual and family therapy with
psychiatric in-patient and out-patient children (ages 2-18) with a wide range
of disorders. Conducted comprehensive psychological evaluations on the
psychiatric in-patient children and participated in the children's
multidisciplinary treatment planning. Received weekly individual and
group supervision, and attended interdisciplinary case conferences and seminars.
Supervisors: Nathan Azrin, Ph.D.- Nova Professor, James Huff, Ph.D.-
Director of Clinical Training at MCH & Michael Puhn, Ph.D.- Staff
Psychologist at MCH
June 1995 - IN-HOME THERAPIST, Project For a Safe Family Environment (SAFE),
March 1996 Nova Southeastern University Community Mental Health Center,
Hollywood, Florida
Duties: Conducted in-home therapy with a co-counselor with families
referred by the local child protection agency (HRS) due to abuse or neglect of
their children. Implemented a 16-week ecobehavioral therapy program
tailored for the family to facilitate better communication among family
members, ensure members' safety, teach parenting skills, and create a safer
home environment for all family members. Administered, scored, and wrote
assessments on the families, and maintained continuous contact with HRS
caseworkers to aid determination of custody decisions.
Supervisors: Bradley Donohue, Ph.D., Program Coordinator & Vincent B, Van Hasselt, Ph.D., Program Director
September 1994 - PSYCHOLOGY TRAINEE, (Practicum), Pediatric Psychology Program,
September 1995 Nova Southeastern University Community Mental Health Center,
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Duties: Conducted weekly individual play therapy or cognitive behavioral
therapy with children (ages 2-13) who had experienced or witnessed abuse
and/or were enuretic. Conducted parent-training sessions with the clients'
parents. Conducted extensive semi-structured interviews using the Schedule
for Affective Disorders & Schizophrenia- Kiddie Version and monitored
progress throughout the therapy via self-report questionnaires.
Supervisor: William J. Burns, Ph.D.
September- December STUDENT INTERN, Child Life Department, Children's Memorial Hospital,
1992 Chicago, Illinois
Duties: Worked primarily with infants (0-22 months) hospitalized for acute
medical conditions. Supervised play groups, attended staff conferences,
attended hospital in-services, and worked with individual in-patients and
their families to help them adjust to hospitalization, prepare them for
medical procedures, and to help them regain/achieve appropriate
developmental milestones while hospitalized. Specialized in failure-to-thrive
infants.
Supervisor: Heather Blackwell, M.Ed., C.C.L.S.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
July 1998 - RESEARCHER, Violence Intervention Program, LSUMC, New Orleans,
Present Louisiana
Duties: Administer, score, and evaluate pre and post-therapy self-reports administered to children and their parents treated in out-patient therapy.
Past Supervisors Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D. & M. Dewana Thompson, Ph.D.
Previously coordinated the research for VIP with Program Evaluator: Jill Hayes Hammer, Ph.D.
July 1996 - RESEARCHER, General Child and Adolescent Program, Nova Southeastern
June 1997 University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Duties: Compiled and analyzed results of pre and post-therapy Achenbach
Child Behavior Checklists (Parent Form) gathered on children (5-18 years)
treated in out-patient therapy for behavior problems. Investigated treatment
efficacy and interacting variables.
Supervisors: Pamela Hall, Psy.D., Director, General Child and Adolescent
Program, & William J. Burns, Ph.D., Professor.
November 1995 - RESEARCH ASSISTANT, Program for the Seriously Emotionally
May 1996 Disturbed, Nova Southeastern University Mental Health Center,
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Duties: Administered and scored full battery assessments on children
diagnosed with schizophrenia or another psychotic disorder. Analysis of
data utilized to assess treatment efficacy.
Supervisor: Jan Faust, Ph. D., SED Program Director
January - August 1994 RESEARCH ASSISTANT, Pediatric Psychology Program, Nova
Southeastern University Community Mental Health Center,
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Duties: Administered structured assessment batteries to clients (6-16 years) with elimination disorders and/or PTSD and their parents to collect information for their therapists and for research purposes. The batteries consisted of 22 orally administered self-report inventories including the K-SADS, BDI, CD1, and the Achenbach, among others.
Supervisor: Jan Faust, Ph. D., Program Director
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Psychological Association (APA) Associate Member 1999-2010, 2015-
Louisiana Infant Mental Health Association Member
- President for 2001-2003
- Secretary 2004- August 2005
Harris Professional Development Network 2008-
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Eden House supporter since November 2012
Voices for Children: Board Member 2003
Young Leadership Council: Neighborhood Renaissance Partnership Co-
Chair (1999-2002), Reach Out and Read Volunteer, and Attending Arts
Member, Member of the 2002 Nominating and Membership Committees
Alpha Chi Omega Sorority: Education Advisor to Zeta Psi Chapter, Loyola
University
Crescendo Member: Supports the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra
A Home Within: Program Director for New Orleans Chapter 2010- 2013
Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Initial Citizen’s Academy: October- December 2011
AWARDS and HONORS
-One of New Orleans City Business’ Power Generation for 2003
–YLC: Volunteer of the Year 2002
- Project Leader of the Year 2001
- Project (NRP) of the Year 2000
-Commendation from Total Community Action for work with local Head Starts
-Commendation from CASA for volunteer teaching to incoming classes
MEDIA
Have conducted numerous local television news and radio interviews regarding various psychological topics.
One of the featured people on the Second Edition of the Babies Can’t Wait DVD from Zero to Three
PRESENTATIONS GIVEN
March 7-9, 2016 Initial 3 Day Child-Parent Psychotherapy Training with an emphasis also on Court Teams
Tampa, Florida
January 19-20, 2016 Second 2 Day Child-Parent Psychotherapy Training with an emphasis also on Court Teams
Orlando, Florida
December 9, 2015 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Adelphi Univeristy- Garden City, New York
December 4, 2015 Reaching Out: Integrating Infant Mental Health Work in Primary Care Pediatric Clinics
National Training Institute- Zero to Three
Seattle, Washington
November 9-10, 2015 Second 2 Day Child-Parent Psychotherapy Training with an emphasis also on Court Teams
Jacksonville, Florida
October 14, 2015 Communication: Developing Authentic Conversation and Interviewing Skills
Invited Presentation at annual Together We Can Conference
Lafayette, Louisiana
October 12-13, 2015 Follow-up 2 Day Child-Parent Psychotherapy Training with an emphasis also on Court Teams
UWF in Pensacola, Florida
August 21, 2015 Reflective Listening
Training for Peer-toPeer Mentors at Academy of the Sacred Heart School in New Orleans, Louisiana
July 20-22, 2015 Initial 3 Day Child-Parent Psychotherapy Training with an emphasis also on Court Teams
Orlando, Florida
June 6, 2015 Shelter From the Storm: Supporting Young Children During and After a Disaster- A Training for Early Childhood Educators Oklahoma City, Oklahoma- Sponsored by Zero to Three and Save the Children
May 18-20, 2015 Initial 3 Day Child-Parent Psychotherapy Training with an emphasis also on Court Teams
Jacksonville, Florida
April 23, 2015 Shelter From the Storm: Supporting Young Children During and After a Disaster- A Training for Emergency Shelter Professionals Oklahoma City, Oklahoma- Sponsored by Zero to Three and Save the Children
March 30-April 1, 2015 Initial 3 Day Child-Parent Psychotherapy Training with an emphasis also on Court Teams
UWF in Pensacola, Florida
March 25, 2015 Working with Families of Young Children in Dependency Court: The Orleans Parish Infant Team, National Child Advocacy Center Annual Conference
Huntsville, Alabama
November 7, 2015 Effects of Childhood Trauma on Mothers
Poster Presentation at the Annual ISTSS Conference
Miami, Florida
November 6, 2014 Childhood Maltreatment and Developmental Delay
Featured Poster Presentation at the Annual ISTSS Conference
Miami, Florida
October 30, 2014 Aggression in Children and De-escalation Strategies Presented to Terrebonne and Lafourche school counselors
Houma, Louisiana
October 11, 2014 Supporting Mental Health in Child Care Programs: I’m Here for You Now, Adelphi University
Garden City, New York
October 2-3, 2014 Child-Parent Psychotherapy Conference- Third Training Magellan Mental Health Clinicians from throughout Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
September 19, 2014 Supporting Families Through the Court Process and Strategies for Hard to Reach Cases
Visitation: Decision Making for Best Interest of the Child
The Role of the IMH Therapist in the Courtroom
Early Learning Colaition of the Big Bend * Florida State Univeristy
Tallahassee, Florida
September 18, 2014 Overview of Key Components and Best Practices in Baby Court
Continuum of Behavioral Health Services
Using an Infant Mental Health Approach with Young Children in Child Welfare and the Court System
Early Learning Colaition of the Big Bend * Florida State Univeristy
Tallahassee, Florida
August 6, 2014 How to Evaluate the Youngest Abused and/or Neglected Children and Their Caregivers
Sponsored by Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services, Chautauqua County Family Court, and Chautauqua County Tapestry
Mayville, New York
Courtroom Practices for Early Childhood Cases
Sponsored by Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services, Chautauqua County Family Court, and Chautauqua County Tapestry
Mayville, New York
July 25, 2014 Explaining Child Parent Psychotherapy to Judges and Other Non-Clinicians
CPP Learning Collaborative Training Session
New Orleans, Louisiana
June 13, 2014 Predicting Who Succeeds: Outcomes of parents with intellectual disabilities whose young children are involved in the foster care system
American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Annual Conference
New Orleans, Louisiana
Working with Parents with Intellectual Disabilities: How court teams can make a difference
American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Annual Conference
New Orleans, Louisiana
June 14, 2014 How to Evaluate the Youngest Abused and/or Neglected Children and Their Caregivers: Dos and Don’ts
American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Annual Conference
New Orleans, Louisiana
April 30, 2014 Lasting Systemic Change: The Success of a Court Team’s Work with Young Children in Foster Care
National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Annual Conference
New Orleans, Louisiana
April 17, 2014 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) and Protective Factors: Effects on Parenting
Louisiana Child Well-Being Summit- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
April 11, 2014 Psychological First Aid
Various LSUHSC Faculty and Staff as part of an Active Shooter/Trauma on Campus Preparation
LSUHSC- New Orleans, Louisiana
April 3-4, 2014 Child Parent Psychotherapy Conference- Second Training
Training Magellan Mental Health Clinicians from throughout Louisiana
March 6, 2014 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Adelphi University- Garden City, New York
February 6, 2014 Working with the Traumatized Parent
Integrating Trauma-Informed Practice in Child Welfare
New Orleans, Louisiana
Vicarious and Secondary Trauma
Lunch keynote at Integrating Trauma-Informed Practice in Child Welfare
New Orleans, Louisiana
November 20-22, 2013 Child Parent Psychotherapy Conference
Training Magellan Mental Health Clinicians from throughout Louisiana
November 14, 2013 Children of the Superstorm: Keeping Them in Mind and Looking Ahead. Early Childhood Mental Health Response
Conference at Adelphi University in response to the anniversary of Hurricane Sandy
July 29-30, 2013 Child Parent Psychotherapy Conference
Learning Collaborative Group in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 11, 2013 Psychological First Aid
Anniversary of Hurricane Sandy Conference at Adelphi University- Garden City, NY
September 24, 2012 Identifying and Working with Children 0-5 through Infant Mental Health, Part I & Part 2
Arkansas Conference for Parent Education & Home Visitation
Hot Springs, Arkansas
May 23, 2012 Resiliency in Our Most Vulnerable Children: Working with Children 0-5 in the Foster Care System
5th Annual Children’s Mental Health Awareness Summit: Trauma and Resiliency: Heroes of Hope
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
April 18, 2012 Working with Youngest Children in Foster Care
New York Attorneys and Clinicians
March 17, 2012 Working with Fathers
Harris Professional Development Network
Chicago, IL
February 21-22, 2011 Child-Parent Psychotherapy Conference
May 25-26, 2011 Hosted by LSUHSC- New Orleans, Louisiana
September 26-27, 2011
December 4, 2010 Normal and Abnormal Development
Annual Parent Empowerment Workshop
Sponsored by Total Community Action for Early/Head Start Parents and Staff- New Orleans, LA
June 25, 2010 Court Team Model
APSAC Conference in New Orleans, LA
May 28, 2010 Infant Mental Health, Attachment Disorders, and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
ECSS Staff
February 6 & Oct. 10, 2012 Working with Young Children in Foster Care
November 9, 2011 CASA Volunteers
August 23, 2010; May 20, 2010; August 18 & November 10, 2008, May 9, February 7 &
September 10 & November 19, 2007, November 13, 2006, January 23, 2013, July 24, 2013,
October 14, 2013
May 14, 2010 Reflective Supervision
Early Childhood Supports and Services (ECSS) Directors
December 5, 2009 Normal Development and Warning Signs in Young Children
December 4, 2010 Annual Head Start Parent Empowerment Workshop
October 7, 2009 How to de-stress
Women Medical Students
June 1-2, 2009 Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Mental Health Providers in Monroe, Louisiana
June 10-11, 2009 Mental Health Providers in Jackson, Louisiana
May 6, 2009 & United Way Trainings
February 19, 2009 Mental Health Providers in Lafayette, Louisiana
February 13, 2009 Normal and Abnormal Development in Young Children
Mental Health Advocacy Attorneys
February 4, 2009 Supervising Visitation
Orleans Parish Child Care Workers (OCS)
December 6, 2008 Common Issues in Young Children
Annual TCA Parent Empowerment Workshop for Head Start staff and Parents
November 5-6, 2008
St. Tammany Trainings
October 3, 2008 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Court Team Stakeholders
August 27, 2008 Working with Young Children in Head Start
Early/Head Start staff in Orleans Parish
July 30, 2008 Termination with Clients and Anger Management Skills
August 5, 2008 Volunteers of America Sponsored Workshop for LA Spirit
August 19, 2008 Providers
August 20, 2008
June 9, 2008
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Annual Conference
April 14, 2008 Proper Supervision of Visitation
Orleans Parish Child Protection Staff
April 23, 2008 Practicum Opportunities/Working with Young Children
September 20, 2007 University of New Orleans Developmental Psychology Students
February 8, 2008 Ages and Stages Training
Mental Health Providers
January 25, 2008 Dealing with Stressors
St. Augustine Students
December 3, 2007 Suicide Prevention
LSUHSC Medical Students
November 28, 2007 The Correlation Between Domestic Violence and Child Abuse
Orleans Parish Child Protection Workers
November 7, 2007 The Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Infant/Toddler Project: Understanding and Supporting Families in Trauma
NAEYC 2007 Annual Conference- Chicago, Illinois
September 20, 2007 Working with Children Ages 0-5 Years in the Foster Care System
NASW Conference
August 30, 2007 Common Problems in Working with Young Children
New Orleans Head Start/Early Head Start Staff
August 3, 2007 Present at Systems of Care Conference
July 30, 2007 Little Kids Get Stressed Too
April 5, 2007 Behavior Management with Young Children
Head Start/Early Head Start Staff in New Orleans
February 15, 2007 Working with Traumatized Children and Self-Care
High School Teachers in Belle Chasse, Louisiana Public Schools
August 14 & 20, 2007 Elementary School Teachers in Belle Chasse
August 23, 2007 Elementary School Teachers in Bootheville/Venice
December 20, 2006 Working with the Infant Team
New Child Protection Workers in New Orleans
December 2-3, 2006 KatRita Training: Nurturing the Nurturers
Head Start and Early Childhood Day Care Staff
Sponsored by Zero to Three – Lake Charles, Louisiana
November 17-18, 2006 New Orleans, Louisiana
July 14-15, 2006 Baton Rouge, Louisiana
April 26-27, 2007 Infant Mental Heath 6 Month Training
February 22-23, 2007 Early Child Supports and Services (ECSS) Staff throughout
January 18-19, 2007 Louisiana
December 14-15, 2006, November 16-17, 2006
March 20, 2007 Reflective Supervision
January 25, 2007 Head Start Staff in Picayune, Mississippi
January 4, 2007, November 15, 2006
November 2, 2006 Working with Children Exposed to Violence/Trauma
Teachers at Milestone SABIS Charter School
October 19 & 20, 2006 Consulting to Head Start and Early Head Start
Zero to Three Child Welfare Services Conference
September 21, 2006 Self-Care following the Hurricanes
Xavier Prep. Catholic School Faculty in New Orleans, Louisiana
September 14, 2006 Attachment and What to Look For in Young Children
CASA trainees in New Orleans, Louisiana
September 11, 2006 Anniversary Reactions to the Hurricane and Self-Care
St. Mary’s Catholic School Faculty in New Orleans, Louisiana
August 29, 2006 Anniversary Reactions to the Hurricane
Total Community Action Head Start staff
August 10, 2006 Responding to the Hurricanes
American Psychological Association Annual Convention
New Orleans, Louisiana
July 14-15, 2006 KatRita Response Training Sponsored by 0-3
Early Child Care providers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
August 4-5, 2006 in Lafayette, Louisiana
Sept. 6-7, 2006 in Purvis, Mississippi
May 11, 2006 Understanding Traumatic Reactions and Self-Care
Middleberg, Riddle, & Gianna Law Firm personnel
April 13, 2006 Understanding Trauma
Total Community Action Head Start Faculty in New Orleans, LA
March 16, 2006 Working with Infants and Toddlers in Foster Care: Outcomes and Lessons Learned
NASW-LA Annual Conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
March 6, 2006 Responding to the Hurricanes- Taking Care of the Children and Self-Care Faculty
St. Rita’s Catholic School in New Orleans, Louisiana
February 8, 2006 Infant Mental Health Assessment and Treatment
Taught Florida Therapists in an all-day seminar at Nova Southeastern University- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
December 14, 2005 Infant Mental Health Assessment
Taught Florida Therapists in an all-day seminar at Nova Southeastern University- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
October 25, 2005 Understanding Trauma/ Reactions to Disaster
Project SERV Training- Bunkie, Louisiana
April 13, 2005 Infant Mental Health: Working with Infants/Toddlers and Their Caregivers
NASW-LA Annual Conference-Baton Rouge, Louisiana
February 28, 2005 Assessment and Treatment of Traumatized Children
Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana Annual Conference
Dec. 6, 2004
December 6, 2004 Training in Attachment
CASA volunteers- New Orleans, Louisiana
June 21, 2004 Making an Appropriate Referral
Orleans Parish OCS Workers
April 29, 2004 Training in Attachment
CASA volunteers- New Orleans, Louisiana
March 24, 2004 The Developmental Impact of Abuse/Neglect on Children 0-17
Master Session at NASW-LA’s 24th Annual Conference
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
March 19-20, 2004 Training in Infant Mental Health Assessment
April 16 & May 6 & 7 Taught Florida clinicians to assess and work with young children Tallahassee, Florida
March 16, 2004 Helping the Helper: Maintaining Emotional Health While Working with Victims of Trauma-Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana’s 18th “Kids are Worth It!” Conference - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
March 10, 2004 Normal and Derailed Development in Young Children
Orleans Parish OCS Employees, New Orleans, Louisiana
March 10, 2004 Child Custody and Parenting Issues
UNO Doctoral Students in the Developmental Psychology Program
November 5, 2003 Violence
Xavier University Undergraduates
August 20, 2003 Training on the Crowell Assessment Instrument
NYC Practitioners Assessing Effects of 9/11
May 19, September 19, Training in Attachment
2003 CASA volunteers- New Orleans, Louisiana
April 16, 2003 The Effects of Parental Mental Illness on Children
OCS Workers - New Orleans, Louisiana
April 15, 2003 Working Model of Child Interview, Still Face Procedure, and DC: 0-3 Training for Florida Mental Health Professionals
Two-day conference at LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, Louisiana
March 11, 2003 Treating Violence Exposure in Children
New Orleans Adolescent Hospital Staff - New Orleans, Louisiana
February 18, 2003 Diagnosing and Treating Reactive Attachment Disorder in Young Children
Prevent Child Abuse’s 17th Annual “Kids Are Worth It!” Conference - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
December 18, 2002 Social and Emotional Development of Young Children
Orleans Parish Office of Community Services
December 7, 2002 The Dynamics of Family Abuse
Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court Mediators
November 19 & 20, 2002 Working with a Mental Health Professional
New Orleans CASA workers’ training- New Orleans, Louisiana
October 16, 2002 The Importance of Attachment and Attachment Disorders
New Orleans CASA workers’ training- New Orleans, Louisiana
June 25, 2002 The Impact of Violence on Young Children
Kiwanis’ 87th International Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana
March 11, 2002 Exposure to Violence 0-5: A developmental Perspective
Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana’s Annual Kids are Worth It Conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
January 8, 2002 Indicators of Mental Illness in Children- New Orleans, Louisiana
J.C. Lockett Elementary School Parenting Group
November 15, 2001 Impact of Children’s Exposure to Violence- New Orleans, Louisiana - Part of LSUHSC’s Safe Start Training: Clinical Work with Children Ages Birth to Five Years Who Have Been Exposed to Violence
November 6, 2001 Development and Assessment of Young Children
Staff of the Office of Community Services New Orleans, Louisiana
October 25, 2001 Developmental and Related Issues With Adopted Children
New Orleans, Louisiana
Project Act Advocates’ Adoption Support Group
May 24, 2001 School Violence: Risk Factors and Prevention
Psychiatry Grand Rounds at LSUHSC in New Orleans, Louisiana
May 21, 2001 Effects of Violence on Young Children - New Orleans, Louisiana
The Young Child with Special Needs
April 25, 2001 Effects of Violence on Our Children- New Orleans, Louisiana
YWCA Networking Lunch
March 5, 2001 Including Fathers in the Permanency Planning of Young Children
15th Annual “Kids Are Worth It!” Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect in Baton Rouge, LA
January 15-16, 2001 Two-Day Workshop for Infant Mental Health Trainees from Florida - New Orleans, Louisiana
Presented on treating and assessing young children
Assisted trainees in establishing unified assessment and treatment procedures at the three pilot sites
October 20, 2000 Violence Prevention & Intervention: A Joint Effort Between Mental Health Professionals and Local Law Enforcement
Louisiana Psychological Association Annual conference LPA 2000: Uniting a Diverse Profession in - New Orleans, Louisiana
September 13, 2000 Infant Mental Health: Helping Children Reach Their Full
Potential - St. Petersburg Beach, Florida
Florida Council for Community Mental Health, Inc.
Partnering for Success Conference
June 1, 2000 Normal Sleep and Sleep Disorders in Young Children
New Orleans, Louisiana
Grand Rounds Presentation to the Department of Psychiatry
May 24-25, 2000 Florida’s Infant Mental Health Second Strategic Planning Meeting Keynote Speaker- Infant Mental Health Treatment and Best Practices in Tallahassee, Florida
January 28, 2000 Presentation given to professionals involved with the Alternative Schools - New Orleans, Louisiana
Assessment of Educational and Behavioral Disabilities
January 18, 2000 Treating Young Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
Professionals Working in the Field of Domestic Violence-
New Orleans, Louisiana
March 1-2, 1999 Victim to Aggressor: Breaking the Cycle
Infants at Risk: Update on Early Intervention
Kids Are Worth It Conference- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
March 26, 1999 Rage In Children: The Early Years
Rage In Children: Latency Through Adolescence
Louisiana Perinatal/Maternal Child Health Foundation: Learning From the Past/Designing the Future - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
June 18-19, 1999 Impact of Violence on Young Children & Their Families: Critical Issues. Effective Interventions - Houston. Texas
-Community Based Interventions, Evaluation, and Treatment Issues Related to Violence Prevention: A Panel Presentation
-Helping Young Children in Early Childhood Settings
-Working with Families of Young Children
August 4, 1999 Discussion of Violence and Safety Skills- Southern General Baptist Association Youth Convention- New Orleans, Louisiana
August 26, 1999 Infant Child Development- New Orleans, Louisiana
Office of Community Service Workers
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
August 13, 2002 Academic Tests
Psychology Predoctoral Interns
Oct. 12, 2004 Adaptive Assessment
October 8, 2007 Taught Pre-Doctoral Psychology Interns
May 9 &16, 2000 Adolescent Development
October 31, Nov. 14 Taught Second Year Psychiatry Residents
& November 21, 2000
November 6, 13, 20 & 27,
2001, October 29, November
5 & 19, 2002, May 4, 2004,
May 10 & 17, 2005
March 11, 2005 Adult Attachment Interview
May 6, 2005 Taught Florida Infant Mental Health trainees
March 17, 2006
December 12, 2006 Ages and Stages Developmental Screener
June 3, 2008 Harris Fellows
October 5, 2010; October 18, 2011, July 10, 2012, July 22, 2014
August 3, 1999 Anaclitic Depression and Attachment Issues
Taught Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
March 21, 2007 Treating Anxiety Disorders from a CBT Framework
Child Psychiatry Residents
October 21, 1999 Assessment and Evaluation of the Violence Intervention Program
Taught Tulane University Masters in Public Health Students
July 24, 2007 Attachment Theory and Infant Observation
Harris Fellows
August 18, 1998 Bayley Scales of Infant Development- LSUMC/LSUHSC
July 27, 1999 Taught Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
October 23, 2001, September 24, 2002
August 19, 2003 Child Achievement Tests
Taught Psychology Predoctoral Interns
October 22, 2002 Child Testing Case Conceptualization
Taught Psychology Predoctoral Interns
July 12, 2000 Child Physical & Sexual Abuse, and Neglect
July 30, 2007 Psychology Interns
July 8, 2003 Child Ethics and Confidentiality
October 3, 2006 Taught Psychology Interns and Forensic Psychiatry Fellows
July 24, 2001 Forensic Psychiatry Fellows
August 6, 2002 Child Intelligence Testing
August 12 & 19, 2003 Taught Psychology Predoctoral Interns at LSUHSC
April 9, 2013 Child Parent Psychotherapy
Taught Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
October 31, 2006 Children’s Apperception Test and Thematic Apperception Test
Psychology Predoctoral Interns
March 12- April 16, 2003 Cognitive Behavior Therapy Treatment Techniques with Children
Feb. 16- April 6, 2005 Taught Child Psychiatry Residents
April 13, 2015 Common Core
Taught Algiers Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Clinic Staff and Trainees
May 3, 2011 Court Teams for Change
May 12, 2015 Taught Harris Fellows
October 16, 2001 Crowell Assessment Tool
September 17, 2002 Taught Harris Fellows
August 12, 2003, September 21, 2004, August 23, 2005, October 3, 2006, August 31, 2007, July 22,
2008, July 21, 2009, August 31, 2010; August 23, 2011, July 31, 2012, July 16, 2013, July 15, 2014,
July 14, 2015
November 15, 2013 Crowell Coding
Taught Adelphi University Infant Clinicians
March 14, 2007 Treating Depression from a CBT Framework
Child Psychiatry Residents
August 10, 1999 Developmental Theory
Taught Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
September 16, 2013 Overview of Changes in the DSM-5
October 28, 2013 Taught staff at CABHS Community Mental Health Clinic
May 4, 1999 Diagnostic Classification: 0-3 -LSUMC/LSUHSC
June 1, 1999 Taught Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
October 5, 1999, June 13, 2000, October 3, 2000, August 7, 2001, July 16, 2002, September 28, 2004
December 5, 2005, Diagnostic Classification: 0-3R LSUHSC
March 13, 2006 Taught Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
Sept. 7, 2010, November 2 & 9, 2010; February 15, 2011, June 7, 2011; August 30, 2011; October
25, 2011; November 1, 2011; February 7, Sept. 11 & Oct.16, 2012, February 19, 2013, Sept. 3, 2013,
September 2, 2014, September 1, 2015
June 17, 2008, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
November 25, 2008, Harris Fellows
May 25, 2010, February 1, 2011; January 17 & Oct. 30, 2012, November 26, 2013, November 25,
2014, December 22, 2015
July 30, 2012 Staff at the Community Mental Health Clinic-Westbank
Feb. 28, 2013 & May 14, 2014 Jefferson Parish CASA Workers
March 6, 2014 Conference at Adelphi University
May 13 & 27, 2009 Group Therapy
Taught Child Psychiatry Residents
March 31, 2005 Infant Mental Health
UNO Developmental Psychology Graduate Students
March 9, 1999 Infant Social and Emotional and Physical Development
September 19, 2000 Second Year Psychiatry Residents at LSUMC/LSUHSC
February 29 & September 12, 2000, August 21 & 28, 2001, August 27 & September 3, 2002,
March 2, 2004, March 8, 2005
July 12, 2011, July 10, 2012 Introduction to Infant Mental Health
July 9, 2013, July 8, 2014 Harris Fellows
July 7, 2015
October 18, 1999 Human Development: Toddler & Preschool Years
April 4, 2000 Second Year Psychiatry Residents at LSUHSC
September 18, 2001
May 4, 2005 Human Development: Middle Childhood
Taught Second Year Psychiatry Residents at LSUHSC
May 22 & Oct. 9, 2012 Legal Issues and Testifying in Your Child Cases
Taught Harris Fellows
March 13, 2001 Licensing Issues
June 18, 2002 Taught Psychology Predoctoral Interns
September 19, 2006 Louisiana Laws for Psychologists
August 6, 2007 Taught Psychology Predoctoral Interns
September 17, 2007
December 8, 2014 Orleans Parish School System
November 23, 2015 Taught Algiers Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Clinic Staff
and Trainees
2000- 2012 Taught First Year Medical Students
Patient-Doctor Relationship:
August Biopsychosocial Model of Illness/History Taking and Communication Skills
September Overview of Human Development: Pregnancy and Infancy
October Toddler, Early and Middle Childhood
November Adolescence and Adulthood Development
December Aging and Later Life Development
January Difficult Interviews/ Giving Bad News
Cultural Competency, Spirituality in Medical Care
February Domestic Violence and Gender in Medical Care
March Gender and Medical Care and Recognizing Domestic Violence
April Sexual Orientation: Medical Care and History Taking
May Ethnicity and Racism in Medical Care
March 8, 2000 Personality Disorders
March 7, 2001 Taught Second Year Medical Students at LSUHSC
March 13, 2002
October 8, 2002 Personality Tests
Taught Psychology Predoctoral Interns
October 17, 2011 Projective Drawings
Sept. 10, 2012 LSUHSC Predoctoral Interns
December 8, 2014
September 7, 2004 Projective Testing
December 5, 2006 Taught Psychology Predoctoral Interns
May 20, 2013 Reflective Supervision
October 5, 2015 Taught Psychology Predoctoral Interns
May 26, 2015 Taught Harris Fellows
April 1, 2013 Separation Anxiety Disorders
OMH Algiers Clinic Staff
May 26, 2008 Serving as an Expert Witness
Psychology Predoctoral Interns
April 25, 2000 Sleep in Infancy and Early Childhood
April 3, 2001 Taught Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
March 5, 2002, March 11, 2003, November 11, 2003, November 16, 2004, February 20, 2006,
March 27, 2007, May 27 & October 28, 2008, May 19 & November 24, 2009, May 24, 2011;
November 8, 2011, Oct. 23, 2012, Sept. 10, 2013, September 9, 2014
June 24, 2005 Taught Louisiana Infant Mental Health Trainees
July 26, 2010 OMH Clinic Staff
September 28, 2004 Still Face Assessment Procedure
November 14, 2005 Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
October 31, 2006, September 4, 2007, October 14, 2008, September 29, 2009, October 5, 2010;
October 18, 2011, July 31, 2012, July 9, 2013, July 15. 2014, July 14, 2015
October 8, 2013 Testifying and Other Court Issues
October 21, 2014 Taught Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
May 5, 2008 Termination Issues
Psychology Predoctoral Interns
June 2, 2014 MHSD Community Mental Health Clinic Staff
March 24, 2008 Toilet Training
Psychology Predoctoral Interns
December 19, 2000 Traumatic Stress Disorder
Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
June 1, 2015 Working with the Traumatized Parent
Taught Algiers MHSD Child and Adolescent Community Mental
Health Clinic Staff and Trainees
February 28- Main Academic Seminar- Treatment Modalities
May 23, 2001 Child Psychiatry Residents
February - April 2005, March 28 & April 4, 2007
November 2, 1999 Treating Children Exposed to Violence
Pre-Doctoral Psychology Interns
February 12, 2015 Treatment for Enuresis
Child Psychiatry Residents
February 22, 2000 Effects of Violence Exposure
Taught Second Year Psychiatry Residents
August 14, 2003 Violence Intervention and Prevention
Taught Adult 4th Year Psychiatry Residents
October 5, 2004 WISC-IV
August 16, 2005 Taught Pre-Doctoral Psychology Interns
January 30, 2001 Working Model of the Child Clinical Interview
December 11, 2001 Taught Harris Infant Mental Health Fellows
October 12, 2004, November 3, 2005, October 24, 2006, September 11, 2007, August 5, 2008,
September 1, 2009, July 20, 2010; July 26, 2011, July 24, 2012, July 23, 2013, July 22, 2014, July 28,
2015
CONSULTATIONS
Consulted with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Louisiana in their efforts to revamp their
Caring Program for Children to start a violence prevention program (1999-2001)
Consulted with Practitioners in the state of Florida attempting to establish comprehensive Infant Mental Health services in Florida (2000-Present)
Child-Parent Psychotherapy for Court Teams (2011- Present)
Nassau County’s start-up of a Court Team for children ages 0-5 in foster care (2012-)
PUBLICATIONS
Butterbaugh, G., Leonik, K., Valliere, J., Freeman, N., Dickson, A., Drell, M. & Osofsky, H. (November, 1999) Promising research and policies in the care of maltreated infants and young children. Pediatric Review, Children’s Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Dickson, A., Callahan, K. & Osofsky, J.D. (2016). Meaningful change for children in foster care: Much more than just reunification. Zero to Three Journal, 36 (6), 13-18.
Dickson, A. & Kronenberg, M. (2011) The Importance of Relationship-Based Evaluations for Traumatized Young Children and Their Caregivers. In Joy D. Osofsky (Ed) Clinical Work with Traumatized Young Children. The Guilford Press, New York.
Kronenberg, M., Many, M, & Dickson, A (2013). Resources for Early Childhood Professionals in Responding to Trauma. Tennessee Association for the Education of Young Children Journal.
Larrieu, J. & Dickson, A. (2009). Reflective Practice in Infant Mental Health Training and Consultation. Infant Mental Health Journal, 30 (6), pp. 579-590.
Osofsky, J.D, Hansel, T.C., Moore, M.B., Callahan, K.L., Hughes, J.B. & Dickson, A. (May 2016) The trauma of of hurricane Katrina: Developmental impact on young children. Washington D.C: Zero to Three, pp.30-34.
Osofsky, J.D. & Dickson, A. (2000) Treating Traumatized Children: The Costs of Delay. In J.D. Osofsky & E. Fenichel (Eds). Protecting Young Children in Violent Environments: Building Staff and Community Strengths. Washington, D.C.: Zero to Three, National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. pp.20-24.
Osofsky, J.D., Rovaris, M., Thompson, D., Freeman, N., Dickson, A. & Appleyard, K. (2000)
A Model for Building Collaboration Between Mental Health and Law Enforcement. In J.D. Osofsky & E. Fenichel (Eds). Protecting Young Children in Violent Environments: Building Staff and Community Strengths. Washington, D.C.: Zero to Three, National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families, p. 26.
Osofsky, J.D., Rovaris, M., Hayes Hammer, J., Dickson, A., Freeman, N. & Aucoin, K. (2004) Working with Police to Help Children Exposed to Violence. Journal of Community Psychology, 32 (5), pp. 593-606.
OTHER RELEVANT AREAS
-Reviewer for the Infant Mental Health Journal 2000- 2010
-Reviewer for the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 2010
-Qualified as an expert in child and adult clinical psychology, children and adults exposed to violence/trauma, and infant mental health in numerous courts in Louisiana
-Frequently interviewed on television and on radio programs regarding psychological issues in children and adults
-Consultant to clinicians in other parts of the country regarding infant mental health
-Consultant to local Child Protection as part of a Stakeholders Group
-Consulted to Save the Children in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina- attended summit June 7, 2007 in Washington D.C.
-Consult to Fatherhood Consortium 2008
-Featured on Zero to Three’s Court Team DVD’s filmed January 2011
REFERENCES
Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D. Mindy Kronenberg, Ph.D.
Louisiana State University 5607 St. Joseph Fairway
Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC) Memphis, TN 38120
Department of Psychiatry (504) 343-5476
1542 Tulane Avenue
New Orleans, Louisiana 70112
(504) 296-9011
Rick Costa, Psy. D.
Director of Clinical Training
Department of Psychiatry
LSUHSC
1542 Tulane Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70112
(504) 491-0489
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