Joni Caldwell, Ph



Curriculum Vita

Joni Caldwell, Ph.D

527 Manchester St.

Barbourville, KY 40906

jonicaldwell@

606-627-6323

Licensure

Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology (May, 2015).

• License #166271 (Legacy # PSYLIP00218982)

Health Service Provider, Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology (June, 2016)

Education

Ph.D., Psychology, University of Dallas (December, 1988)

M.A., Psychology and Literature, University of Dallas (May, 1978)

B.A., Literature, University of Dallas (May, 1976)

Post-Doctoral Education

Clinical Licensure Degree Re-Specialization Program, Spalding University (June, 2014)

Professional Activities

Ethics Committee, Kentucky Psychological Association (2007-present)

President, Kentucky Psychological Association (2012-2013)

Eastern Region Representative, Kentucky Psychological Association (2011-2012)

Professional Memberships

Kentucky Psychological Association

American Psychological Association

American Counseling Association

Catholic Psychotherapy Association

PsiChi, National Honor Society in Psychology

Current Clinical Work

2016-present Health Service Provider, Kentucky River Community Care, Jackson, KY. Provide supervision for interns and practicum students; part-time clinical services.

2017-present Private Practice. Office locations in Barbourville and Corbin, Kentucky. Specialize in adult psychotherapy and clinical assessment. Provide Board-approved supervision for Centerstone and Cumberland River Behavioral Health.

Previous Clinical Experience

Jan 2016-

Jul 2016 Clinical Psychologist, Kentucky River Community Care, Jackson, KY. Full-time clinician providing psychotherapy and clinical assessment for individuals and families. Provided supervision for two interns and served on the KRCC Internship Program Committee.

Aug 2012-

Dec 2015 Clinical Psychologist. Communicare Services Inc., Elizabethtown, KY. Individual, Family & Group Therapy (Adults & Children); Clinical Assessment. Experience included off-site Children’s Therapeutic Rehabilitation Program (Brandenburg), Substance Abuse Program (SAP) at Hardin County Detention Center. Administrative Supervisor: Tracy Wathen; Clinical Supervisor: R. Douglas Olds, Psy.D,

Aug. 2011- Clinical Practicum II, Guerin Woods/Providence House, Georgetown, Indiana July 2012

Provided individual and milieu therapy with elderly clients and family members. Developed and implemented behavior plans to improve elder functioning. Participated in campus activities with elders and families, including monthly family support meetings. Attended care-planning meetings and worked closely with social services and activities staff. Also provided psychological assessment and therapeutic intervention with parents and children seeking reunification. Site Supervisor: Pat Pernicano, Psy.D, Licensed Psychologist. University Supervisor: Thomas Bergandi, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist.

Aug. 2011 - Clinical Practicum I Rotation I. (Clinical Assessment)

Feb. 2012

St. Xavier High School. Clinical assessment for ADHD and learning differences in a high school setting. Site Supervisor: Joseph Edwards, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist. University Supervisor: Nathanael Mitchell, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist.

Aug. 2011- Clinical Practicum I Rotation II (Clinical Assessment)

July 2012

Clinical assessment for adult disability applicants. Site Supervisor: Steven J. Simon, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist. University Supervisor: Nathanael Mitchell, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist

Jan. 1993- Mental Health Therapist (Part-Time). Cumberland River Comprehensive Care Agency.

Apr-2000 Barbourville, KY. Individual Therapy, including coordination of on-campus college counseling services. Supervisor: Jodi Carroll, LCSW. Resigned to accept department chair position.

Feb. 1990- Case Manager. Collin County Mental Health Mental Retardation, McKinney, Texas.

Aug. 1990 Individual and Group Therapy / Supervisor: Fran Petroff, R.N. Resigned in order to accept full-time teaching position at Union College, Barbourville, KY.

1979-1982 Mental Health Technician, Level III. Brookhaven Psychiatric Pavilion (Adult, Adolescent, and Crisis Units), Dallas, Texas. Resigned to accept teaching position.

Previous Teaching Experience

2012-2013 Associate Professor, School of Professional Counseling, Lindsey Wilson College. Taught a range of graduate courses including: Theories and Techniques of Counseling; Clinical Assessment; Advanced Developmental Psychology. Provided supervision for clinical practicum and internship. Resigned in order to complete full-time clinical internship at Communicare.

1990-2010 Professor of Psychology & Department Chair. (Union College, Barbourville, Kentucky). Served as Department Chair beginning in 2002. Established Graduate Psychology Program and fully online Chemical Dependency Certificate Program. Taught a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses including: Introduction to Psychology, Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Multicultural Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Ethics and Professional Issues in Psychology, Psychology of Addictions, Theories of Learning. Resigned to enter post-doctoral clinical licensure program at Spalding University.

Previous Part-Time Teaching Experience

2011 – Present Adjunct Professor, Waldorf College, Forrest City, Iowa. Facilitate online undergraduate courses in History & Systems of Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Psychology of Adjustment Social Psychology, Psychology of Prejudice & Discrimination, Industrial & Organizational Psychology.

2010 – Present Adjunct Professor, Union College, Barbourville, KY. Develop and facilitate online graduate and undergraduate courses in the Chemical Dependency Program, including the Foundations of Chemical Dependency Counseling, Psychology of Addictions, Biological Systems of Chemical Dependency, and Professional Ethics and HIV/AIDS.

2011-2012 Adjunct Professor, Indiana University Southeast. Taught undergraduate psychology courses: Developmental Psychology, Abnormal Psychology.

2011-2012 Adjunct Professor, Bellarmine University. Taught undergraduate psychology courses: Introduction to Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Developmental Psychology.

2011-2012 Adjunct Professor, Spalding University. Taught undergraduate psychology courses: Introduction to Psychology, Developmental Psychology.

Honors & Awards

2007 Commendation for Leadership of Successful SACS Re-Accreditation Process, Awarded by Union College Board of Trustees

2005 Exemplary Teaching Award, Board of Higher Education & Ministry of the United Methodist Church

2005 Mission Service Award, Catholic Diocese of Lexington

2001 Excellence in Teaching Award, Union College

1995 Distinguished Service Award for Peer Counseling Program, Student Life Division, Union College

1994 Distinguished Professor Award, Student Government Association, Union College

1993 Distinguished Service Award, Student Life Division, Union College

Publications

Caldwell, J. (2017). Stand up, Kentucky! Fight the sitting the disease. The Kentucky Psychologist.

Caldwell, J. & Olds, R.D. (2015). Working with foreign language interpreters: Ethical and practice considerations. The Kentucky Psychologist.

Caldwell, J. (2011, February). Ethics of religiosity and spirituality in psychotherapy.” The Kentucky Psychologist.

Caldwell, J. (2008, February). New and improved guidelines for marking the patient paper trail: APA Record-keeping update.” The Kentucky Psychologist.

Caldwell, J. The Flame of a Candle (1988). Translation of Gaston Bachelard's La flamme d'une chandelle. Ed. J. Stroud, Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture.

Conference Presentations

“Stopping the Slide from Stress to Distress: Colleague Assistance & Other Methods for Maintaining Psychologist Health.” Delivered at the Kentucky Psychological Association Western Region Conference, Owensboro, KY, June 25, 2010.

“From Mind to Body: Good Recordkeeping Demands Thought and Action.” Panel discussion delivered at the Kentucky Psychological Association Annual Convention, Louisville, KY, November 7, 2007,

“Designing Effective Online Instruction,” delivered at the Appalachian College Association Technology Summit, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 13, 2000.

"The Martyrdom of Edith Stein," delivered at the Carmelite Secular Order Day of Recollection: On the Occasion of Edith Stein's Canonization, Mt. St. Joseph's, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 1998.

"The Necessity of the Cross," delivered at the Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion; Arts, Literature and Religion Division, March, 1993

"On Imagination and Transformation in St. Teresa's Interior Castle," delivered at the Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion; Arts, Literature and Religion Division, March, 1992.

"Screen Image and Repressed Emotion," delivered at the Conference on Cultural Psychology, Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture," November, 1989.

Invited Community Talks

“Edith Stein’s Science of the Cross: Freedom & Finite Being,” 24-month lecture series (March 2006-March 2008), Secular Carmelite Order, Cincinnati, Ohio.

“Mental Health & Mental Illness on College Campuses.” Presentation for Student Life Staff Training Series. Union College (2007).

“Volunteerism: The Heart of Helping,” Manchester Correctional Facility, (October, 2006)

"Friendship in Adolescence," Family Resource Center, Barbourville, KY (November, 1991)

"Body Image and Self-Esteem," Baptist Regional Medical Center, Cancer Support Group (October, 1991)

Other Work Experience

2007-2009 Contract Writer (SME) for Learning House, Inc., Louisville, KY. Online courses developed include:

o Social & Community Psychology

o Psychology of Addictions

o Recovery & Relapse

o Foundations of Chemical Dependency I

o Foundations of Chemical Dependency II

1980-1988 French Teacher (Levels 1-4; Advanced Placement). Skyline High School, Dallas, Texas. Resigned when doctorate was completed to begin college teaching career in psychology.

1978-1980 Manuscript Editor. Spring Publications. Dallas, Texas. Resigned to take teaching position.

Community Service

Cantor, St. Gregory Catholic Church (2016-present)

Director of Spiritual Formation, Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1999-2008; 2011-2013)

Director of Religious Education, St. Gregory Catholic Church (2005-2007)

Coordinator of Religious Education, Sacred Heart Catholic Church (2003-2005)

Diocesan Liaison for the Catholic Diocese of Lexington, Board of Directors for All Saints High School (2001-2003)

Catechist, Sacred Heart Catholic Church (1999-2003)

Volunteer Visitor, Prison Visitation and Support Service, FCI Manchester (1994-2010)

Additional Post-Doctoral Education

Catholic Distance University, 2008-2010, 18 graduate hours.

Additional Certifications

Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, International Association of Trauma Professionals (2013-2015)

National Certification in Peer Helping: Level II Trainer and Peer Program Leader. Issued by the National Certification Review Panel, Peer systems Consulting Group, Victoria, British Columbia (September 21, 1999)

Diplome Superieur de Francais des Affaires, Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie de Paris

(July, 1988)

Texas Teacher Certification #466-02-0142, Texas Education Agency (December 19, 1982)

Professional References Available Upon Request

Updated 6-22-17

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