Erica Mondro - Graduate School of Education & Psychology



April 2012

Erica M. Meyer, Psy.D., PSY 20215

11340 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 250

Los Angeles, CA 90064

(310) 948-0734

ericameyer@

Education

California School of Professional Psychology Alameda, CA

Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology, July 2002

The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, May 1995

Professional Work Experience

Sept. “05- present Private Practitioner Hermosa Beach or Los Angeles, CA

Clinical Neuropsychologist specializing in pediatric assessment

▪ Typical patient referrals include Learning Disability, Attention Disorders, Autism, Emotional / Behavioral Disturbance, Traumatic Brain Injury, Tourette Syndrome, and Epilepsy

Oct. ’06 – May ’08 Counseling 4 Kids Burbank, CA and Lynwood, CA

Neuropsychologist providing assessment services for culturally diverse children in foster care

• Typical patient referrals include Autism, Emotional / Behavioral Disturbance, Post-traumatic Stress disorder

July ‘03-May ’05 UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute / The Help Group Los Angeles / Sherman Oaks, CA

Postdoctoral Fellow in Pediatric Neuropsychology

• Conducted child and adolescent neuropsychological and psychodiagnostic evaluations.

Referrals typically involved Learning Disability, Attention Deficit, Autism, Chemotherapy Late

Effects / Tumor Resection, Epilepsy, Emotional / Behavioral Disturbance

• Trained and supervised graduate students in three settings (hospital based clinic, community mental health center / school, and research)

• Participated in research on Normal Adolescent Brain Development through the Brain Mapping Center- Mirella Dapretto, Ph.D. (Primary Investigator at UCLA)

• Participated in didactic training seminars designed for Board Certification preparation

Sept. ’02-July ‘03 Psychological Services Center Oakland, CA

Postdoctoral Fellow

1. Trained and supervised 12 first year graduate students placed at Head Start Centers

2. Supervised and taught graduate students enrolled in Child Assessment seminar

3. Conducted child and adult neuropsychological and diagnostic evaluations and psychotherapy

4. Participated in training conferences and seminars

July ‘01-June ‘02 North Shore University Hospital Manhasset, NY

Neuropsychology Intern- APA and Division 40 approved position

5. Provided clinical neuropsychological assessment services for children at:

North Shore Infant and Preschool Development Program, Neurobehavioral

Program, Neurofibromatosis Clinic, Pediatric Neurology, Outpatient Clinic

6. Provided neuropsychological consultation - Adult Inpatient Psychiatry,

Adult Acute Rehabilitation, and Inpatient Pediatrics

7. Co-led Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder groups for parents and children

8. Provided weekly psychotherapy for children and families

July ‘00- May ‘01 University of California Davis Medical Center Sacramento, CA

Psychology Intern- Half time position providing clinical neuropsychological assessment services at:

Alzheimer’s Disease Center

Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Sacramento

UC Davis Medical Center Department of Neurology

9. Community Outreach- Mental Status Screenings for elderly persons

Other Training / Employment

Feb. ’12 Certified Child Abuse Response Specialist – 26 hour training course

Sept. ‘99- June ‘00 Children’s Garden Foster Care Placement Center San Rafael-Neuropsychological assessment

Sept. ‘99- July ‘00 Psychological Services Center Oakland- Therapy, diagnostic assessment and AB3632 assessment

Sept. ‘99- Jan. ‘00 Self-Employed- Organized/implemented social activities for individual with traumatic brain injury

Sept. ‘98- June ‘99 Family Service Agency San Francisco- Psychotherapy, Diagnostic Assessment, Group Treatment

Sept. ‘97- May ‘98 HeadStart Program San Francisco- Mental Health Consultant for parents and preschool students

Aug.’95-May’96 Burt Children’s Center San Francisco- Residential Counselor for children with severe emotional disturbance

Teaching Experience

Pepperdine University- West Los Angeles, CA

May 14, 2010, April 29, 2011 Clinical Aspects of Child Abuse (3.5 CE credits)

Semmel Institute at UCLA – Los Angeles, CA

Nov. ’07-present Clinical Instructor (voluntary)- Supervise Interns / Fellows and Teach classes

Antioch Masters of Psychology Program- Los Angeles, CA

Adjunct Faculty

Winter Quarter ’07 ADHD Workshop

Winter /Spring ’07 Psychological Testing

Spring / Fall ’07 Child and Adolescent Development

Graduate Center for Child Development and Psychotherapy – Los Angeles, CA

Winter Trimester ’06 Taught graduate level course in Pediatric Neuropsychological Assessment

Spring ’06 Graded comprehensive exam questions based on Pediatric Neuropsychology Course material

California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University- Alameda, CA

Sept. ‘02- June ‘03 Taught and supervised graduate students in Child Assessment Seminar focused

on Learning Disabilities with Gerald Michaels, Ph.D., and Marilyn Ransby, Ph.D.

Sept. ‘00- May ‘01 Teaching Assistant for Neuropsychological Assessment

10. Taught six hours of class time- Administration of Halstead Reitan battery and

flexible battery approach for assessment of dementia

11. Held weekly TA sessions covering basic neuroanatomy

12. Assisted professor in grading final exams

Sept. ‘99- May ’00 Tutor in Psychodiagnostic Assessment for student with visual impairment

Sept. ‘98- May ‘99 Teaching Assistant for Methods and Statistics in Psychological Research

Jan. ‘99- July ‘99 Statistics tutor for a student with a learning disability through Marin County Department of Rehab.

Professional Presentations or Single Lectures / Classes Taught

Oct. ’04 Long-term Outcomes of Learning Disability

Help Group Summit – with Alina Gonzales-Soldevilla, Ph.D. Culver City, CA

Sept. ‘04 Neuropsychology Brown Bag Lunch Presentation: Adolescent Brain

Development

UCLA Medical Psychology Assessment Center Westwood, CA

Feb. ‘09 The Role of Psychodiagnostic Assessment in Neuropsychological Assessment:

With a focus on the Roberts-2

UCLA Medical Psychology Assessment Center Westwood, CA

2008 Executive Functioning Assessment and Intervention

LACPA Child and Adolescent Special Interest Group Encino, CA

Dec.’09 Neuropsychological Sequelae of Childhood Cancer

LACPA Health Psychology Committee Presentation (1.5 CE credits) Encino, CA

Feb. ‘10 Neuropsychological Sequelae of Childhood Cancer

UCLA Medical Psychology Assessment Center (2.5 hours) Westwood, CA

June, ‘10 Providing Effective Feedback: Research and Practice

Neuropsychology Brown Bag Lunch Presentation (1 hour) Westwood, CA

May, ‘11 Motor Evaluation in Children: Developmental and Pathological Issues

Neuropsychology Brown Bag Lunch Presentation (1 hour) Westwood, CA

Nov. ’11 What is Response-To-Intervention?

Neuropsychology Brown Bag Lunch Presentation (1 hour) Westwood, CA

Research Experience

Feb ’04- July 2007 Santa Fe Institute Consortium/ UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Longitudinal Study on

Normal Brain Development (PI: Mirella Dapretto, Ph.D.)

• Supervise neuropsychological test administration, scoring, and data entry

July ‘00- May ‘01 Alzheimer’s Disease Center Sacramento, CA

13. Collected research data and attended semiweekly research meetings

Sept. ‘99- June ’02 Dissertation- Parent Education and the Family System: A Qualitative Study

Professional Affiliations and Governance

Board Member Los Angeles County Psychological Association [LACPA] (2006-2012)

Secretary Elect LACPA (2008)

Secretary LACPA (2009 and 2010)

CPA representative (alternate) LACPA (2010 to 2012)

Board of Psychology Elected by LACPA to represent LACPA members’ concerns to BOP (2011)

Member California Psychological Association – Division VIII (Neuropsychology)

Member American Psychological Association-Division 40 (Neuropsychology)

Member International Neuropsychological Society

Member National Academy of Neuropsychology

Student Member Faculty Standards and Review Committee – California School of Professional Psychology (2001)

Other

Oct. ’06 Programs for Torture Victims/Catholic Legal Immigration Network Los Angeles, CA

• Complete evaluations with asylum seekers undergoing deportation procedures

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