Jennifer A



Jennifer A. Waugh

226 King Street• Ravenna, Ohio 44266 • (330) 235-4134• jchaykow@kent.edu

Education

PhD Kent State University, Counselor Education and Supervision December 2019 (anticipated)

Dissertation: “Clinical Mental Health Counseling Students’ views of Serious Mental Illness and People with Serious Mental Illness”

Committee: Dr. Cynthia Osborn (chair), Dr. Marty Jencius, Dr. Steven Brown

MEd Kent State University, Community Counseling December 2009

Advisor: Dr. Steve Rainey

BA Kent State University, Psychology December 2004

Minor in Anthropology

Research Experience

Dissertation, Kent State University, Kent OH 2013 to 2019

Committee: Dr. Cynthia Osborn, Dr. Marty Jencius, Dr. Steven Brown

• Q methodological study: Clinical Mental Health Counseling Students’ views of Serious Mental Illness and People with Serious Mental Illness

Kent State University, Kent, OH 2012 to 2013

Doctoral Student, Dr. Steven Brown

• Q methodological study: Faculty and student perspectives on what helps counselor education doctoral students towards program completion.

Teaching Experience

Kent State University, Kent, OH

Assistant Professor- Clinical Non-Tenure Track, Counselor Education and Supervision

Instructor of record for graduate courses in clinical mental health counseling. Courses may include, Practicum, Internship, Case Conceptualization, Diagnosis, and Psychopathology.

Adjunct Faculty, Counselor Education and Supervision

Instructor of record for both graduate and undergraduate courses including, Advanced Counseling Procedures, Practicum I and II, Internship, Counseling Theories, Counseling Skills, and Cultural Diversity for the Helping Professions, Dynamics of Helping Relationships.

• Developed quizzes, exams, and homework.

• Created the syllabus for each class to meet accreditation standards.

Publications

Journal Publications

Baltrinic, E., Waugh, J., & Brown, S. (2013). Faculty and student perspectives on what helps counselor education doctoral students towards program completion. Operant Subjectivity, 36(4), 253-271.

Baltrinic, E., Burkholder, D., Brown, S., Janson, C., & Waugh, J. (2013). Reflections on parallel studies of doctoral student completion. Operant Subjectivity, 36(4), 288-296.

Foster, T.W., Kreider, V., Waugh, J. (2009). Counseling Students' Interest in Gerocounseling: A Survey Study. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education 30(3):226-42.

Waugh, J., (2013). Perspectives from a Graduate Student’s Supervision Experience. In B. J. Page, M. J. Jencius, and C. M. Smith, Eds. Elements of supervision: Teachings, reflections, and resources. Kent, OH: Counseling ISBN 9781628476330

Presentations

Paper Presentation, “Faculty and student perspectives on what helps counselor education doctoral students towards program completion” Q Methodology Conference, September 7, 2012.

Workshop, “Encouraging Counselor Self‐Care with Tablet Technology and Application,” Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, October 17, 2013, Emily Dennis & Jennifer Waugh

Workshop, “Teaching Evidence-Based Practices in Counseling,” Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, October 19, 2013, Dr. Cynthia Osborn & Jennifer Waugh

Roundtable, “Lions, Tigers, and Bears, Oh, My! Discover Supervisory Styles with Animal Metaphors,” North Central Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, October 17, 2014, Emily Dennis & Jennifer Waugh

Workshop, “Working with Clients that have Severe and Persistent Mental Illness: Best Practices,” Counseling and Human Development Center, Kent State University, March 17, 2015.

Workshop, “Working with Clients that have Severe and Persistent Mental Illness: Ethics and Best Practices,” The Counseling Center, Kent State University, May 10, 2019.

Professional Experience

Kent State University, Kent, OH

Assistant Professor- Clinical Non-Tenure Track 8/2019-present

• Instructor for clinical mental health courses including Practicum and Internship.

• Assistant Director of the Counseling Center.

• Assist in supervision of graduate assistants and practicum students.

• Work on revisions of policies and procedures to align with best practices.

• Supervision of day-to-day operations of the college counseling center.

• Individual counseling and intakes based on needs of the Counseling Center.

• Crisis counseling as needed.

• Assist in training new practicum students.

• Liaison for practicum classes.

Assistant Clinical Director 6/2017-8/2019

• Assist in supervision of graduate assistants and practicum students.

• Work on revisions of policies and procedures to align with best practices.

• Supervision of day-to-day operations of the college counseling center.

• Individual counseling and intakes based on needs of the Counseling Center.

• Crisis counseling as needed.

• Assist in training new practicum students.

• Liaison for practicum classes.

Adjunct Faculty 8/2013- 8/2019

• Teacher of record: Advanced Counseling Procedures, Practicum I and II, Internship, Counseling Theories, Counseling Skills, and Cultural Diversity for the Helping Professions, Dynamics of Helping Relationships.

Graduate Assistant

• College Counseling Center

• Answer phone and schedule appointments for students who walk in or call.

• Individual counseling and intakes based on needs of the Counseling Center.

• Crisis counseling as needed.

• Assist in training new practicum students.

• Liaison for practicum classes.

Humanistic Counseling Center- 5/2012- present

Private Practice Counselor

• Specializing in children, couples, and substance use disorders.

• Focus in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Person-Centered Approaches, and Solution Focused Brief Therapy.

• Paneled with most private insurance companies.

Coleman Professional Services- 5/2005- present

Counselor/Clinical Supervision- Specialization in transitional youth counseling, PTSD, Crisis Intervention, Suicide Risk Assessment, Severe and Persistent Mental Illness Diagnoses, Dual Diagnosis treatment, anger management, STAR court assessment and treatment.

• Trauma Focused CBT, CBT for psychosis

• FIRST Episode Psychosis

• STAR Court- treatment in lieu of incarceration

Emergency Mental Health Therapist

• Responsible for crisis interventions and crisis counseling of children and adults in a community behavioral health setting.

• Coordination with service providers, emergency rooms and psychiatric hospitals to ensure health and well-being of clients.

• Diagnostic Assessments, treatment plans and fiscal intakes for new clients.

• Responsible for answering crisis contacts and child abuse reporting hotline phone lines.

Director of VRP3

• Responsible for supervision of eleven vocational rehabilitation coordinators and four support staff.

• Responsible for all Rehabilitation Service Commission Ohio, policies and procedures as VRP3 is a private contract for a state program.

• Completed eighty hours vocational rehabilitation training at state level.

• Administer over 5 million dollars on budgets including case service dollars and administrative budgets. Supervision for 5 contracts in 7 counties in the state of Ohio.

Residential Director

• Responsible for all operations of Residential Services for Coleman Professional Services during business hours and after when on call administratively.

• Supervision of seventeen staff members, including, evaluations, disciplinary actions and training of all staff.

• Responsible for ODMH regulations, CARF regulations and HUD and PMHA guidelines for housing.

• Admission and discharge planning from group home and supported living sites.

• Direct contact with healthcare providers involved in client care.

• Address behavioral crises involving clients utilizing TAPS training.

• Planning of schedules to ensure coverage at supervised homes.

• Budget planning for fiscal years, including, income, expense and capital planning.

Independence Incorporated of Portage County- Residential Provider for adults with Developmental Disabilities

Administrator On-Call 11/1995-12/2012 on call hours

• Responsible for all operations of Independence Inc after hours, weekends and holidays. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every other week by on-call cell phone.

Staff Training Coordinator

• Responsible for training all new and established employees according to Medicaid and Licensure regulations.

Professional licenses and credentials

Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with Supervision Designation (LPCC-S)

State of Ohio: E-0900194-Supv Expires: 08/06/2020

Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor (LICDC)

State of Ohio: LICDC.131131 Expires: 07/22/2021

National Certified Counselor (NCC) Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CCMHC) National Board of Certified Counselors: NCC 12/04/2012 Active

CCMHC 07/17/2013 Active

Trainings

Trauma Focused CBT for Children and Adolescents

FIRST Episode Psychosis Individual Resiliency Trainer

CBT-p

Collaborative Assessment of Suicidality (CAMS)

TIP Model for transitional youth

CPR/First Aid

Professional Affiliations

American Counseling Association, 2008-Present

Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, 2011-2017

Chi Sigma Iota, National Honor Society, 2011-2014, 2018-present

Professional leadership and service

Co-Chair Professional Development Committee- Chi Sigma Iota

Symposium Co-Organizer- Chi Sigma Iota

• Supervision Workshop, Symposium, 2013

Peer-Reviewed Presentations for:

• Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference

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