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3314 Bay to Bay Blvd., Tampa, FL 33629

1452 Oakfield Drive, Brandon, FL 33511

(813) 689-2525 (813) 689-4433 fax

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CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION / PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:

2014 Collaborative Divorce Facilitator, Collaborative Divorce Institute, Scottsdale, AZ. & Lone Star Collaborative Law Training, TX.

2010 Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (6, 10, 12, & 13 Circuits Served).

2010 Court Qualified Parenting Coordinator, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.

1998-2003 Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology, Florida School of Professional Psychology, Tampa, FL. (Focus in Child/Adolescent Therapy & Assessment) APA Accredited Program. Dissertation Topic: Application of the Transtheoretical Model of Change to an Adolescent Conduct-Disordered Population.

1998-2000 Masters of Arts Degree in Clinical Psychology, Florida School of Professional Psychology, Tampa, FL. APA Accredited Program.

1994-1997 Masters of Arts Degree in Clinical Psychology, American International College,

Springfield, MA.

1989-1993 Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology, American International College, Springfield, MA.

LICENSURE / PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION / AWARDS:

Licensed Psychologist, Florida Board of Psychology (#PY6982)

Court Qualified Parenting Coordinator, State of Florida

Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator, State of Florida (#26820F)

International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP)

Next Generation Divorce – Collaborative Community Liaison

Tampa Bay Collaborative Divorce Group

Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals-Communication Committee

Association of Family & Conciliation Courts (AFCC)

FL Chapter of Association of Family & Conciliation Courts (FLAFCC)

Juvenile Forensic Examiner, State of Florida

Forensic Examiner, State of Florida

Florida Psychological Association- Child, Adolescent, Family Division

Nominee for Special Instructional Services Individual: Tampa Bay Chapter-Counsel for Exceptional Children 2006-2007

CLINICAL & FORENSIC EXPERIENCE:

2015-present Concierge Collaborative Divorce, LLC, Collaborative Divorce Facilitator on

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2014-present Collaborative Divorce Pro Bono Program, Collaborative Divorce Facilitator-facilitating a team of attorneys, financial neutral, and other professionals as needed to assist couples through the collaborative process. Duties include, but are not limited to, parent education, dispute resolution, mediation techniques, educating parents regarding the developmental needs of their children, and making sure the team and divorcing couple communicate effectively.

2014-present Host of “Divorce Without Destruction”, A podcast show

promoting the practice of Collaborative Divorce. Each week we

interview some of the most passionate professionals working in the

field of Divorce. We offer resources and information to help families

heal from divorce and co-parent effectively.

2014-present Collaborative Divorce Facilitator, Collaborative Divorce Institute of Scottsdale, AZ. Work with a team of professionals consisting of attorneys, financial facilitators, and child specialists in order to facilitate a respectful, peaceful, and healthy divorce process. Assist divorcing couples communicate effectively, resolve problems, and settle differences using interest- based negotiation.

2014-present Child Specialist in Collaborative Divorce Cases, The Collaborative Child Specialist is an advocate for the child(ren) in the divorce process. The Child Specialist gives the child(ren) a voice and provides information and guidance to the parents and collaborative team to assist in developing an effective co-parenting plan.

2010-present. Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. Certified by the Florida Supreme Court to conduct all forms of family mediation, including divorce mediation, child custody and support concerns, property settlement, family disputes, etc.

2010-present. Court Qualified Parenting Coordinator, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. State of Florida Certification, through the University of South Florida’s Dispute Resolution Center. Design and implement parenting plans and assist high-conflict parents in the resolution of disputes in divorce and post-divorce situations. Educate parents regarding children’s developmental needs, the impact of divorce, effective communication skills, cooperative co-parenting skills, efficient time-sharing and conflict resolution skills. In addition to being empowered to make binding decisions without expensive court involvement in many common post-divorce disputes.

2009-2013 Managing Partner. Mental Health Management Group, Inc., Brandon, FL. Set policy and direct operations of private psychology practice of seven independent mental health providers (5-mental health therapists & 2- psychiatrists).

2007-present Forensic Examiner, State of Florida. Conduct objective & comprehensive evaluations of litigants and report findings and opinions to attorneys and/or the court.

2006-present Juvenile Forensic Examiner, State of Florida. Conduct evaluations of

juveniles to determine their competency to proceed and participate in legal proceedings.

2004-present. Licensed Psychologist / Owner, Youth Psychological Assessment & Therapy Center, Inc. Brandon, FL. A private outpatient clinical/forensic psychology practice, providing psychotherapy, parenting coordination, collaborative divorce facilitation, family mediation, consultation, clinical supervision, and comprehensive psychological / psycho-educational evaluations.

2004-present. Contracted Psychologist. Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, State of Florida. Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations to assist in differential diagnosis and vocational planning.

July 2003- Licensed Psychologist / School Psychologist, Hillsborough County Schools

July 2007 Responsibilities included, but were not limited to, development of proactive programs and strategies to address school concerns, consultation with school staff and other professionals, provide training/in-service for school staff, develop, implement, and monitor academic and behavioral interventions, provide individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, conduct individualized comprehensive psychological evaluations and functional behavioral assessments, and supervision of doctoral-level clinical psychology practicum students and post- doctoral clinical psychology fellows.

May 2004- Licensed Psychologist, Tampa Bay Family Therapy Center

Oct. 2004 Responsibilities included facilitation of therapy groups, comprehensive psychological evaluations, and individual/family psychotherapy.

Sept. 2002- Psychology Fellowship, Clinical Psychology Training Program,

July 2003 Hillsborough County School District, Tampa, FL. Supervisors: Drs. Marcia Pita, Alessandra Chiesa, & Heather Horton. Responsibilities included individual therapy with school age children/adolescents, facilitated weekly psycho-educational groups, provided teacher/administration consultation, crisis management, psychological evaluations, and supervision of doctoral-level psychology externs.

Aug. 2001- Pre-Doctoral Internship, Bridgeview & Challenger Extended Day

Aug. 2002 Schools Niles, IL. Supervisors: Drs. Al Ezekiel, Brian Zercher, & Jackie Roig. Responsibilities included individual & group therapy for children & adolescents ranging from age 7-18 with behavioral, emotional, or organic impairment, crisis services, family therapy, parent/teacher consultation, psychological evaluation, supervised psychology practicum students.

July 2000- Doctoral Level Supervised Therapy Practicum Experience, School

July 2001 District of Hillsborough County, Clinical Psychology Training Program,

Tampa, FL. Supervisors: Drs. Marcia Pita & Alessandra Chiesa Responsibilities included individual & group therapy for children ranging in age from 4-17 with emotional, developmental, and psychological concerns, and psychological evaluations.

July 1999 - Doctoral Level Supervised Diagnostic Practicum Experience,

July 2000 Northside Mental Health Center, Tampa, FL. Supervisor: Dr. Richard Enrico Spana Responsibilities included psychological evaluations and treatment recommendations for children, adolescents, & adults, diagnostic services & case conferences for a Department of Juvenile Justice locked female adolescent commitment facility.

June 1997- Day Treatment Therapist, Center for Human Development, STAR

Feb.1998 Program, Springfield, MA Supervisor: Jeanne Butrick, LSW

Responsibilities included facilitation of groups and case management.

Sept. 1996- Resident Assistant, Mental Health Association, Springfield, MA

May 1997 Supervisor: John Barber, MSW.

Sept.1994- Graduate Assistant, American International College, Student

Dec. 1995 Development Office, Springfield, MA Supervisor: Dr. Gregory Schmutte.

May 1995- Residential Counselor, Experiment with Travel, Springfield, MA.

June 1995

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Fall 2000 Teaching Assistant for Assessment I, Florida School of Professional

Psychology

Fall 1999 Teaching Assistant for Assessment I, Florida School of Professional Psychology

Spring 1992 Teaching Assistant in Psychological Statistics, American International

College

PRESENTATIONS:

Canavan, P. & Vick, G. Bipolar vs. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. A presentation for the School District of Hillsborough County School System Guidance Department. 2007.

Moon, M., Moskowitz, R. & Vick, G. Relationships: A Five Part Workshop Series. The Collaborative Divorce Process. Brandon, FL 2015.

Moskowitz, R. & Vick, G. Relationships: A Five Part Workshop Series. Tampa, FL 2015.

Vick, G. Social Skills Groups for Children with Asperger’s Disorder. A presentation for the Parents of the Asperger’s Syndrome/High Functioning Autism Support Group (PASS). Brandon, FL. 2008.

Vick, G. On Being a Psychologist. Great American Teach-In. Riverhills Elementary School. Tampa, FL. 2008.

Vick, G. Use of Cognitive Behavioral Interventions within the School System. A presentation for the School District of Hillsborough County School System School Psychology Department. 2006.

Vick, G. Application of the Transtheoretical Model of Change to an Adolescent Conduct-Disordered Population. Clinical Psychology Dissertation, Florida School of Professional Psychology. Tampa, FL. 2003.

CONTINUING EDUCATION:

Alderman, T. W. Solving the Discipline Dilemma. A Workshop for Hillsborough County Schools. September 2003.

Austin, W. G. & O’Day, D. Child Custody, Relocation, and Risk: Developing Long Distance Parenting Plans. The 12th Annual Conference- Florida Chapter of AFCC, 21st Century Showcase: Cutting Edge Tools for Family Practice Professionals. October 1-2 2015.

Berzner, S., Finman, S., Garcia, P., Roth, R. S., Schneider, P. A., & Stern, L. M. Recognizing and Managing the Challenging Client. Inaugural Collaborative Family Law Conference. May 2013.

Bailey, R. & Judge, A. M. Reclaiming the Family: Reunification Following Familial Abduction, High Conflict Divorce and Parental Alienation. The 12th Annual Conference- Florida Chapter of AFCC, 21st Century Showcase: Cutting Edge Tools for Family Practice Professionals. October 1-2 2015.

Blackwell, A. Judicial Leadership and the Collaborative Practice. Inaugural Collaborative Family Law Conference. May 2013.

Black-Sikorske, C., Day, D., Harris, N., Lewis, A., Magill, M., & Stern, L. Advanced Negotiation: Understanding and Using Team Dynamics in Collaborative Practice. Inaugural Collaborative Family Law Conference. May 2013.

Boullosa, A., Tenret, T., & Ware, E. Tips and Techniques For Getting Your First or Second or Third Collaborative Case. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida. Annual Conference. May 2015.

Bradley-Klug, K., Hangauer, J., Lopez, A., & Shaffer, E. Families, Schools, and Physicians Working Together for the Best Interest of the Child. Disruptive Behavior Conference: Parents, teachers, and professionals working together. University of South Florida College of Public Health Administration. March 2007.

Cameron, N. Bringing Mindfulness to Conflict and Building Our Skills. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida 2nd Annual Conference. August 2014.

Carter, D. Parenting Coordination Training Program. Conflict Resolution Collaborative. University of South Florida. July 2010.

Carter, D. Parenting Coordination in FL: A Decade of Change. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Hillsborough County. June 2014.

Carter, D. Parenting Coordination: Picking the Right Job for the Tool. The 12th Annual Conference- Florida Chapter of AFCC, 21st Century Showcase: Cutting Edge Tools for Family Practice Professionals. October 1-2 2015.

Conner, C. The Role of Law in the Collaborative Practice. Inaugural Collaborative Family Law Conference. May 2013.

DiMeo, K., Heller, R., & Marks, E. Fifty-One Shades of Grey: Ethical Dilemmas in the Collaborative Process: A Panel Discussion. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida. Annual Conference. May 2015.

Eitzen, M., Clarke, S., Solomon, L., & Abney, S. An Introduction to Collaborative Practice: For Family & Civil Practitioners. Lone Star Collaborative Law Training. September 11-12 2015.

Family Service Centers of Pinellas County. Baker Act Training. August 2007.

Family Service Centers of Pinellas County. Mandatory Reporting: The Legal Duty to Report Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation, and Abandonment. June 2007.

Ferris, E. What Do You Want To Be Known For? A New Way To Think About Marketing Your Collaborative Practice. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida. Annual Conference. May 2015.

Ferris, E. The Essential Five: Top Strategies for Business Development. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida. Annual Conference. May 2015.

Firestone, G. Family Mediation Training Program. Conflict Resolution Collaborative. University of South Florida. October 2010.

Florida Association for Play Therapy: 2006 Annual Workshop. University of Central Florida. April 2006.

Gaies, J., Kelly, B., & Prange, M. Deepening Cooperation: Mindfulness in Collaborative Divorce. The Florida Chapter of Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 9th Annual Conference. March 2012.

Gaies, J. & Morris, J. Mindful Co-Parenting: An Approach that Benefits the Collaborative Process. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida. Annual Conference. May 2015.

Harbor, R. Disruptive Behavior Disorders at School. Disruptive Behavior Disorders Conference: Parents, teachers, and professionals working together. University of South Florida College of Public Health Administration. March 2007.

Harris, N., Magill, A., Silver, E., & Stern, L. Sharpening Your Skills with Collaborative Practice: What is Collaborative Divorce and How Can Collaborative Skills Help Every Divorcing Family? The 12th Annual Conference- Florida Chapter of AFCC, 21st Century Showcase: Cutting Edge Tools for Family Practice Professionals. October 1-2 2015.

Heller, R., & Solomon, L. Using Research to Develop Competency of the Mental Health Professional. Inaugural Collaborative Family Law Conference. May 2013.

Heller, R. Fifty Shades of Grey: Ethical Considerations and the Collaborative Facilitator. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida 2nd Annual Conference. August 2014.

Heller, R. & Heslin, D. Rewire Your Brain for Success: Developing mindfulness and its application to effective collaborative. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida 2nd Annual Conference. August 2014.

Jenkins, J. Marketing Your Collaborative Divorce Practice. Next Generation Divorce Group. June 2014.

Kanfer, S. Pharmacotherapy for Disruptive Behavior Disorders: What every parent and Teacher should know. Disruptive Behavior Disorders Conference: Parents, teachers, and professionals working together. University of South Florida College of Public Health Administration. March 2007.

Knox, G. The Inner Side of Cutting Edge Tools: Mindfulness Through Self-Awareness, Recognition, Perspective and a Changing View of Family Conflict in the 21st Century. The 12th Annual Conference- Florida Chapter of AFCC, 21st Century Showcase: Cutting Edge Tools for Family Practice Professionals. October 1-2 2015.

Kutner, M. J. Initial Client Interview and Client Management, Including Attorney’s Fees (Transparent Lawyering). The 12th Annual Conference- Florida Chapter of AFCC, 21st Century Showcase: Cutting Edge Tools for Family Practice Professionals. October 1-2 2015.

London, B.L., & Parnell, T.F. Collaborative Notes and Agendas: The first line of collaborative communication-words matter. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida 2nd Annual Conference. August 2014.

Marshall, R. M. Disruptive Behavior Disorders: Not so holy trinity. Disruptive Behavior. Disorders Conference: Parents, teachers, and professionals working together. University of South Florida College of Public Health Administration. March 2007.

McHale, J. Family Interactions & Their Impact on Brain Architecture: What is the court to do? Florida Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 11th Annual Conference-We are the Village: Integrating Concepts, Policy, & Service for Better Outcomes. October 2014.

Mosten, F. Building a Satisfying and Profitable Collaborative and/or Mediation Practice: Getting More Collaborative Cases. Mosten Mediation & Collaborative Training. February 2015.

Mosten, F. Keynote Address: Collaborative Law in 2033. Inaugural Collaborative Family Law Conference. May 2013.

Otto, R. K. Juvenile Forensic Examiners Training. Department of Mental Health & Policy. Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute. University of South Florida. October 2006.

Otto, R. K. & Slobogin, C. Florida Forensic Examiners Training. Department of Mental Health & Policy. Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute. University of South Florida. 2007

Parnell, T. Conflict Reducing Parenting Plan Language. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida 2nd Annual Conference. August 2014.

Peterman, L. & Gaies, J. Domestic Violence and the Collaborative Divorce, Next Generation Divorce Practice Group Quarterly Meeting. October 2014.

Pucci, A. Rational Living Therapy, Level One Certification Training. National Association of Cognitive-Behavior Therapists. 2007.

Richardson, G.B., Izzo, E., Hoffman, A., & Carpel-Miller, V. Interdisciplinary Team Protocols Training: Streamlining the Process, Collaborative Divorce Institute, Scottsdale, AZ. March 20-22, 2014.

Rogers, S. Mindfulness in Law. The Florida Chapter of Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 9th Annual Conference. March 2012.

Rotfield, G. Ethical Decision Making. Resolute Mediation and Arbitration, Inc. Live Recording. June 2013.

Rotfield, G. Mediator Ethics: A review of recent MEAC opinions. Resolute Mediation and Arbitration, Inc. Live Recording. June 2013.

Schwartz, E. F. Representing the LGBT Client in a Marriage Equality Landscape. The 12th Annual Conference- Florida Chapter of AFCC, 21st Century Showcase: Cutting Edge Tools for Family Practice Professionals. October 1-2 2015.

Stern, L. Collaborative Professionals Who Haven’t Made the Paradigm Shift. Next Generation Divorce Group. February 2016.

Stern, L., Merlin, R., Sachs, E., & Roth, R. Collaborative Divorce: Use of the Interdisciplinary Team in Negotiations Part I and II. The Florida Chapter of Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 9th Annual Conference. March 2012.

Tomes, J. HIPAA: The Final HHS Privacy Regulations and Medical Records. Cross Country Education. 2007.

Weber, N. & Weiss, S. Family Law 101: A primer for the non-lawyer neutral. Collaborative Family Law Council of Florida 2nd Annual Conference. August 2014.

Wilkinson, B. J. How to Raise an Emotionally Healthy Child. Disruptive Behavior Disorders Conference: Parents, teachers, and professionals working together. University of South Florida College of Public Health Administration. March 2007.

Witherspoon, E. Keeping the Baby in Mind: Models & Methods for the Family Court. Florida Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 11th Annual Conference-We are the Village: Integrating Concepts, Policy, & Service for Better Outcomes. October 2014.

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