Tristen Hyatt



Patrick D. Murphy, Ph.D., NCC, LPC-MHSP97 E Lafayette Cir, Memphis, TN 38111| pdmurphy@memphis.edu | 870-217-2221EducationAuburn University, Auburn, AL August 2018Doctor of Philosophy-Counselor Education & Supervision CACREP Accredited University of Memphis, Memphis, TN May 2008 Master of Science in Community Agency Counseling CACREP AccreditedUniversity of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR May 2003 Bachelor of Science in Psychology & SociologyLicensure/CertificationsLicensed Professional Counselor November 2012 - PresentMental Health Service Provider State of Tennessee License #2906Nationally Certified Counselor April 2010 - PresentNBCC # 241538Work ExperienceAcademic:University of Memphis, Assistant Professor August 2018 – PresentDuties include teaching graduate classes in the Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Research, providing advising to clinical mental health counseling master’s degree students, as well as other service responsibilities. In addition, conduct and supervise research projects. Auburn University, Graduate Assistant and Career Coach July 2015 – August 2018Auburn, ALResponsible for providing career coaching to undergraduate students in the Harbert College of Business, this includes administering and interpreting the Strong Interest Inventory and Myers Briggs Type Indicator assessments. Also responsible for teaching BUSI 1010 every semester. Worked with other staff to develop and put on workshops and career events for students.Auburn University, Graduate Teaching Assistant August 2014 – May 2015Auburn, ALTaught undergraduate course in Counseling and Human services for the department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, and Counseling. Providde general assistance to other faculty members within the department. Clinical:Lakeside Behavioral Healthcare, Outpatient Therapist October 2009 – June 2014Memphis, TNProvided mental health and addiction group therapy as part of a Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient program. Created documentation for these sessions. Responsible for family and referral contacts, developing treatment plans and aftercare recommendations. Previously responsible for running aftercare groups for mental health, addiction, and running a young adults group. Advanced Horizons, PRN Therapist July 2009 - September 2009Memphis, TNProvided group therapy for clients with acute and chronic mental illness and produced documentation for these sessions. Performed intakes and assessed appropriateness for treatment program.La Paloma Treatment Center, Residential Therapist June 2008 - May 2009Memphis, TNConducted individual and group therapy for dual diagnosis clients and created documentation for these sessions. Responsible for family sessions and referral contacts. Created group programming on topics such as letting go of shame. Responsible for developing treatment plans and aftercare recommendations.Teaching Experience/Courses TaughtCourse TaughtSemester TaughtGraduateCOUN 7411: Foundations of Counseling Fall 2018, Spring 2019COUN 7531: Group Counseling Fall 2018, Spring 2019Practicum/InternshipCOUN 7810: Consultation Theory and Practice Spring 2015COUN 7320: Theories of Counseling Fall 2016COUN 7410: Orientation to Clinical Mental Health Counseling Spring 2017UndergraduateBUSI 1010: Contemporary Issues in Business Administration I Fall 2017, Spring 2018 Fall 2016, Spring 2017 Fall 2015, Spring 2016COUN 3100: Counseling and Human Services Fall 2014, Spring 2015Guest LectureSOCI 3501: Sociology of Deviant Behavior Fall 2018, Spring 2019SupervisionIndividual Supervision, Auburn University, Auburn, AL Fall 2016, Fall 2017Responsible for providing weekly individual supervision for both a school counseling and clinical mental health master degree student as part of their practicum course. Review taped sessions, documentation, and treatment plan. Facilitate development and application of skills. Group Supervision, Auburn University, Auburn, AL Fall 2015COUN 7910: Practicum: School CounselingFacilitated group discussion and facilitated school counseling students in processing their experiences within their placement sites. Provided demonstration of case conceptualization and treatment planning. Individual Supervision, Auburn University, Auburn, AL Fall 2015Provided weekly individual supervision to two school counseling master degree students as part of their clinical practicum. Reviewed taped sessions, documentation, and treatment planning. Facilitate development and application of skills.Professional Engagement Chi Sigma IotaIota Delta Sigma Chapter: Professional Development Committee Co-Chair August 2016 – May 2017 Kappa Zeta Chapter:Treasurer August 2007- May 2008ALAAOCNewsletter Coordinator August 2016 – August 2017American Counseling Association May 2008 - PresentAssociation for Counselor Education and SupervisionAugust 2015 - PresentAlabama Counselor Association August 2016 – August 2018PublicationsEvans, A. M., Wright, S., Murphy, P., & Maki, J. (2016). Incorporating Leadership Models IntoCounseling Supervision: Recommendations to Strengthen Services. Ideas and research youcan use: VISTAS 2016.Barnett, J, Fucillo, S, Murphy, P, Jenkins, M, & Stallings, E. (2016) Proposal for CrisisManagement Training in Counselor Education Programs. Alabama Counseling AssociationJournal.Murphy, P., Wright, S., & Evans, A.M. Maximizing unemployment: Empowering female groupmembers for workforce reentry. In Killam, W., Degges-White, S., & Michel, R. Editor.Career Counseling Interventions: Practice with Diverse PopulationsHyatt, T., Murphy, P., Norris, M., & Smith, R. Working with Values and Discrepancies inSubstance Abuse. In C.S. Bhat, Y. Pillay, & P.R. Selvaraj (Eds.), Group work experts sharetheir favorite activities for the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders.Alexandria, VA: Association for Specialists in Group Work.GrantsMurphy, P., Evans, A, & Wright S. (2016) Implementing a Puppetry Program in a Foster CareProgram. Alabama Counseling Association Grant. $250.PresentationsEvans, A, Craigen, L, Murphy, P, & Holder, A. (April, 2018). Puppet Playing Child WelfareServices: An Emotional Regulation Activity. Presentation for American CounselingAssociation Conference, Atlanta, GAEvans, A.M., Baxlee, B., Morgan, J., Murphy, P., Steven, W. (2017) Incorporating OutreachInto an Active Research Agenda. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision(ACES): Chicago, ILEvans, A.M., Ramsay, K., Bright, S, Murphy, P., & East, C. (2016) Multiracial People ContentAnalysis: Recommendations for Counselors. American Counseling Association(ACA):Montreal, CanadaEvans, A.M., Hemmings, C., Bright, S., Murphy, P., & East, C. (2016) Race-Based Trauma andDiscrimination: A Mixed-Methods Study American Counseling Association (ACA):Montreal, CanadaBarnett, J, Fucillo, S, Murphy, P, & Stallings, E. (2016) Disaster Mental Health Training inCounselor Education. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision(SACES): New Orleans, LAStallings, E., Murphy, P., Fucillo, S., &Hyatt, T. (2016) Fostering Hope and Resilience by Decreasing Anxiety in College Job Seekers. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES): New Orleans, LABarnett, J., Fucillo, S.J., Jenkins, M., Murphy, P., & Stallings, E.L. (2015). Proposal for CrisisManagement Training in Counselor Education Programs. Alabama CounselingAssociation, Montgomery, AL.Evans, A.M., Ramsay, K., Prater, T., & Murphy, P. (2015). Incorporating Posttraumatic GrowthTechniques When Addressing Race-Based Trauma in African American Men. AmericanCounseling Association (ACA): Orlando, FL ................
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