CURRICULUM VITAE



Curriculum Vitae Fall, 2015

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Jeri Lee

Associate Professor, Coordinator, Professional School Counseling

Department of Psychology, Tennessee State University

Nashville, Tennessee 37209-1561

jlee6@tnstate.edu

Education

Doctor of Jurisprudence (top 15%), Nashville School of Law, Nashville, Tennessee, May, 2011

Doctor of Education, Counseling Psychology (3.83 GPA), Tennessee State University, Nashville,

Tennessee, August, 1994

Master of Science, Human Relations (4.0 GPA), Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas,

August, 1979

Bachelor of Arts, Education (Teaching fields in English, Speech, Theatre Arts), East Texas Baptist

University (top 15%), Marshall, Texas, May, 1978

High School Diploma (Salutatorian): Coppell High School, Coppell, Texas, May, 1974

Employment History

Teaching Experience

2001-Present: Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tennessee

2003-Present: Associate Professor, Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Professional School Counseling; 2010-2012: Acting Asst. Dept. Chair; 2001-2003: Adjunct Professor

2004-2012: Goodlettsville Community Center’s Senior Spirits, Goodlettsville, Tennessee

Substitute Yoga Instructor

1996-1999: Trevecca University Graduate Program in Psychology, Nashville, Tennessee

Adjunct Professor and On-site Counseling Internship Supervisor

1995-1996: Volunteer State Community College, Gallatin, Tennessee

Adjunct Professor of Psychology

1994: Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee

Teaching Assistant, Psychological Services Rotation

1987-1991: Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, Tennessee

Assistant Professor of Psychology and Communications, Director of Debate and Forensics

1986-1987: Jacksonville College, Jacksonville, Texas

Adjunct Instructor of Communications

1986-1987: Winona High School, Winona, Texas

Classroom Teacher, University Interscholastic League Coordinator, Debate/Drama Coach

1981–1986: Minot State College, Minot, North Dakota

Instructor of Communications, Debate Coach

1980-1985: Richard M. Milburn High School and Minot Public Schools Secondary Program,

IDEA Learning Center, Minot Air Force Base, Minot, North Dakota

Co ordinator and Instructor

1981-1982: Minot Public School’s English as a Second Language Program, Minot, North Dakota

Adjunct Instructor

1978-1980: Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas

Instructor, 1979-1980; Public Relations Assistant, 1979; Teaching Assistant, 1978-1979

1978: The City of Marshall Parks and Recreation Department, Marshall, Texas

Instructor, Play Director

1977-1978: East Texas Baptist University, Marshall, Texas

Adjunct Instructor, 1977-1978

1977: Hallsville High School, Hallsville, Texas

Student Teacher

1973: First Baptist Church Day Care Center, Coppell, Texas

Preschool Teacher

Clinical Experience

1994-Present: Psychologist/Psychological Consultant

2003-Present: offer psychological consultation as solo practitioner;

1994-2003: Dr. Jeri Lee & Psychological Associates. Duties: offered evaluations, therapy, and

referrals in a sole proprietor, multi-office, community-based setting and facilitated other practitioners in the outlying communities of Goodlettsville, Gallatin, Carthage, and Cookeville, Tennessee.

2002-2006: State of Tennessee’s Informal Dispute Resolution Panel for Long Term Care

Panelist, by special appointment of the Commissioner of the Department of Health. Duties: decided on the merits of statewide nursing home cited deficiency appeals.

1993-2003: Office of Social Security Administration, State of Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee

Consultative Examination Panelist. Duties: performed mental status examinations,

psychological testing, and disability determination evaluations.

1994-1995: First Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee

Clinic Director and Staff Psychologist. Duties: supervised a clinical staff offering evaluations, therapy, and referrals in a community-based clinic and performed inpatient evaluations.

1992-1995: Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth, Nashville, Tennessee

Director, Children’s Plan Outcome Review Team. Duties: independently initiated a program

and put together and supervised a state-wide staff and a protocol for use in conducting

clinical assessments of children in state custody and monitoring the status and performance

of Tennessee’s child welfare system and related services; reported to the Tennessee General

Assembly and published documents detailing the status of children’s services delivery.

Children’s Services Research Specialist and Legislative Liaison. Duties: prepared bills and amendments; tracked bills; represented the Commission at legislative meetings and at

gatherings of the Tennessee General Assembly; compiled weekly and annual legislative documents; advocated the Commission’s position through state-wide presentations; researched children’s mental health services and published results. Supervisor: Linda O’Neal,

J.D.

1993-1994: Dr. Scott Gale and Psychological Associates, Franklin, Tennessee

Psychological Associate. Duties: performed psychological testing and disability determination

evaluations. Supervisor: Scott Gale, Ph. D.

1993-1994: Meharry Medical College/Hubbard Hospital/Lloyd C. Elam Mental Health Center

(APPIC-approved), Nashville, Tennessee

Doctoral Intern. Rotation 1: adolescent inpatient and outpatient: inpatient adolescent

psychological evaluation and treatment; outpatient adolescent sex offender group therapy;

Rotation 2: adult inpatient and alcohol and drug: assessment, individual therapy, and group

therapy; Rotation 3: teaching and geriatrics: teaching assistant in medical students’

psychological evaluation rotation; geriatric psychiatric inpatient psychological assessment and

behavior modification plans and treatment. Supervisor: Edna Lockert, Ph. D.

1992: Assessment Care and Coordination Team, Clarksville, Tennessee

Case Manager II. Duties: evaluated children and adolescents and presented results in juvenile

court to aid in disposition and placement decisions, then offered follow-up case management.

Supervisor: Judy Ladd.

1992: Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute, Nashville, Tennessee

Doctoral Intern. Duties: performed inpatient counseling and juvenile court-ordered

psychological evaluations (JCCOs). Supervisor: Webb Sentell, Ph. D.

1991: Hunters Lane High School, Nashville, Tennessee

School Counseling Intern. Duties: counseled students with academic and personal problems. Supervisor: Ronnie Reeder.

1990: Austin Peay State University Counseling Center, Clarksville, Tennessee

Doctoral Intern. Duties: offered individual psychological counseling and assertiveness and

sexual responsibility seminars to students of all ages. Supervisor: Ron Oakland, Ph. D.

Law Related Experience

2011-Present: Attorney/Legal Consultant, Private Practice, Goodlettsville, Tennessee

Duties: provide legal consultation services pertaining to specific mental health services

contracts and to clients with mental health issues who are involved in the judicial process.

2014-Present: Legislative Liaison & Chair, Public Policy Committee, Tennessee Counseling

Association

2006-2011: Legal Research Assistant for The Honorable William F. Lee, Jr.

Municipal Court of Goodlettsville, Tennessee

2007-2009: Legislative Committee Chair

Middle Tennessee Counseling Association

2000: Federal Advocacy Coordinator

Tennessee Psychological Association

1993-1995; 1998-1999: Legislative Committee Chair

Tennessee Psychological Association

1992-1993: Legislative Liaison

Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth, Nashville, Tennessee

Duties: prepared bills and amendments; tracked bills; represented the commission at

legislative meetings and at gatherings of the Tennessee General Assembly; compiled weekly

and annual legislative documents; advocated the Commission’s position through state-wide

presentations. Supervisor: Linda O’Neal, J.D.

1992: Case Manager II, Assessment Care and Coordination Team, Clarksville, Tennessee

Duties: evaluated children and adolescents and presented results in juvenile court to The

Honorable Carol Catalano to aid in disposition and placement decisions, then offered follow-

up case management.

Honors, Awards and Special Appointments

Invited Pre-Conference Speaker, 58th Annual Conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association,

Murfreesboro, TN, November, 2015

Professional Development Stipend for Faculty Travel Funds, TSU, 2015-2016

Co-Chair, Tennessee Counseling Association’s Graduate Student Poster Competition, 58th Annual

Conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association, Murfreesboro, TN, November, 2015

Tennessee Counseling Association’s Board of Trustees, 2014- Present

Professional Development Stipend for Faculty Travel Funds, TSU, 2014-2015

Professional Development Stipend for Title III-sponsored National Center for Faculty Development &

Diversity’s Faculty Success Program, TSU, 2014-2015

Invited Pre-Conference Speaker, 57th Annual Conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association,

Murfreesboro, TN, November, 2014

Co-Chair, Tennessee Counseling Association’s Graduate Student Poster Competition, 57th Annual

Conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association, Murfreesboro, TN, November, 2014

Counselor Advocate of the Year, Middle Tennessee Counseling Association, 2013-2014

Invited Pre-Conference Speaker, 56th Annual Conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association,

Murfreesboro, TN, November, 2013

Sponsor and Organizer, Tennessee Counseling Association’s Graduate Student Poster Competition,

56th Annual Conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association, Murfreesboro, TN,

November, 2013

Professional Development Cash Travel Award, Tennessee State University, 2014

Legislative Liaison & Chair, Public Policy Committee, Tennessee Counseling Association, 2014-Present

Counselor Advocate of the Year, Middle Tennessee Counseling Association, 2012-2013

Invited Executive Board Participant, Tennessee Counseling Association’s Summer Leadership

Institute, July, 2014, and July, 2013, Murfreesboro, TN

Top Performer Merit Pay Award for Exceeding Expectations, Merit Increase Program, Tennessee State

University, Nashville, TN, November, 2012

Keynote Address Speaker, 9th Annual Psychology Department Research Symposium, March 27, 2012

Ethics Committee, Tennessee Counseling Association, 2011-2014; Chair, 2013-2014

American Delegate, 5th Annual Gulf Countries Consortium’s Learning Disabilities Conference, Dubai,

UAE, October, 2011

TSU Degree Incentive Financial Award for Completion of Additional Doctorate, September, 2011

Student Farewell Address Speaker, Nashville School of Law Commencement, May, 2011

Harry Phillips American Inn of Court, Student Member, 2010-2011

Tenure, Tennessee State University, awarded 2008

Legislative Chair, Middle Tennessee Counseling Association, 2007-2009

Post-Secondary Counselor of the Year, Middle Tennessee Counseling Association, 2006-2007

Excellence in University Service for Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling Program,

Tennessee State University, 2006

Panelist, State of Tennessee’s Informal Dispute Resolution Panel for Long Term Care, by special

appointment of the Commissioner of the Department of Health, 2002-2006.

President, Tennessee Psychological Association, 2003

Assistant Editor, Tennessee Psychology, 2003

Vice President, Tennessee Psychological Association, 2001-2002

Legislative Advocate Award, Tennessee Psychological Association, 2001

Public Education Coordinator, Tennessee Psychological Association, 2001

Federal Advocacy Coordinator, Tennessee Psychological Association, 2000

Invited Participant, Practice Directorate State Leadership Conference, American Psychological

Association, Washington, D.C., 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002

Non-Doctoral Professional Development Committee Co-Chair, Tennessee Psychological Association,

1993

Legislative Chair, Tennessee Psychological Association, 1993-1995, 1998-1999

Debate Coach, Tennessee State Champion Collegiate Debate Team, APSU, 1991

Sponsor, Pi Kappa Delta Debate Honor Fraternity, APSU, 1988-1991

Teaching Assistantship Award, TCU, 1978-1979

Best Play Director, ETBU, 1978

Who’s Who in the Department of Speech Communication, ETBU, 1978

Who’s Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities, 1978

Most Proficient in the Use of the English Language Financial Award, ETBU, 1978

Alpha Chi Collegiate Academic Honor Society, ETBU, 1977-1978

Secretary, Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Fraternity, ETBU, 1977-1978

President, Delta Psi Omega Theatre Arts Honor Fraternity, ETBU, 1976-1977

All-star Cast, University Interscholastic League Theatre Arts Regional Competition, CHS, 1974

President, Beta Club, CHS, 1973-1974

President, Student Body, CHS, 1973-1974

President, Senior Class, CHS, 1973-1974

Licensure

Tennessee

Licensed Attorney, BPR # 30226, issued October, 2011

Licensed Psychologist/Health Service Provider, # P0000001963, issued December 19,

1995 (Original # P0000001984; renumbered by State of Tennessee in 1999 as part of computerization of records)

Licensed School Counselor, #7051766, issued June 4, 1993

Licensed Psychological Examiner, #1797, issued May 12, 1993-December 19, 1995

(license retired to upgrade to Licensed Psychologist)

Licensed Teacher of Speech, #7051899, issued July 1, 1988

Texas

Licensed Teacher of English, Speech and Theatre Arts, issued May 13, 1978 (inactive)

Diplomate Status

Diplomate, American Board of Professional Disability Consultants, #P10-840, 1999–2004

Publications:

Lee, J., & Putman, S. (2008). Individual counseling as intervention in the schools. In H.L.K. Coleman

and C. Yeh (Eds.), Handbook of school counseling (pp. 397-408). New York: Taylor & Francis

Group, LLC.

Lee, J. (2003). The evolution of an organization: 2003 and beyond. Tennessee Psychology, September.

_____ (2002). Where will psychology in Tennessee be in 2003: Post traumatic growth and other

anomalies. Tennessee Psychologist, April/May.

_____ (2001). Parenting seminar training. Tennessee Psychologist, September/October.

_____ (2000). The two yes maxim: Maximizing parenting effectiveness. Nashville: Self-published.

_____ (1995). TPA’s 1995 legislative agenda. Tennessee Psychologist. January/February.

_____ (1994). Children’s plan outcome review team. Tennessee Psychologist, October/Nov, 2-3.

Lee, J., Lewis, D., & West, D. (1994). Minority over-representation in the Tennessee juvenile justice

system: The phase one study. The Advocate IV (6).

Lee, J. (1994). Children’s plan outcome review team. The Advocate IV (5).

_____ (1994). Analysis of mental health services available to juvenile justice system. Juvenile

Justice and Delinquency Prevention Three-Year Plan, TCCY.

_____ (1994). Pilot study procedures. The Advocate IV (5).

_____ (1994). The changing role of psychologists in children’s services delivery in Tennessee: ACCT

assessments for juvenile court (3rd in a series of 3 articles). Tennessee Psychologist,

May/June, 2-4.

_____ (1994). Three bills introduced by TPA succeed in legislature. Tennessee Psychologist,

March/April, 1, 3.

_____ (1994). The changing role of psychologists in children’s services delivery in Tennessee: ACCT

assessments for juvenile court (2nd in a series of 3 articles). Tennessee Psychologist,

March/April, 4-5.

_____ (1994). The changing role of psychologists in children’s services delivery in Tennessee: ACCT

assessments for juvenile court. Tennessee Psychologist, January/February, 1-3.

_____ (1993). Uses and perceived usefulness of the psychological evaluation in the juvenile court

setting. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Tennessee State University.

_____ (1993). TennCare and the children’s plan. Psychology’s Healthcare Update, November.

_____ (1993). TCCY evaluating the children’s plan. The Advocate IV (3), July, 1-2.

_____ (1993). TCCY interviews juvenile court judges. The Advocate IV (3), July, 3.

_____ (1993). ACCTs add full-time prevention coordinator. The Advocate IV (3), July, 3.

_____ (1992). Infant mortality, Mental health, Substance abuse, Sexually transmitted disease, Teen

violent deaths, Special education. Kids Count: The State of the Child in Tennessee, 33-73.

Bock, D. G., Butler, J., & Bock, E. H. (1984). The impact of sex of the speaker, sex of the rater and

profanity type of language trait errors in speech evaluation: A test of the rating error

paradigm. The Southern Speech Communication Journal, 49, Winter, 177-186.

Butler, J. (1979). The effects of three types of profanity, sex of the speaker, and sex of the rater on

the evaluation of the speaker. Unpublished master’s thesis, Texas Christian University.

Presentations

Lee, J. (2016, April). 2016 Legal update for professional counselors. Paper to be presented as an

invited speaker for the Smokey Mountain Counselors Association’s Professional Development,

Knoxville, TN.

Lee, J. & Webb, T. (2015, November). 2015 Legal update for professional counselors. Paper to be

presented as an invited pre-conference speaker for the 58th annual conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association, Murfreesboro, TN.

Lee, J. (2015, October). 2015 Ethics update for professional school counselors. Paper presented as

an invited in-service speaker for Murfreesboro Public Schools, Murfreesboro, TN.

____. (2014, November). Professional school counseling legal issues update 2014. Paper presented as

an invited pre-conference speaker for the 57th annual conference of the Tennessee Counseling

Association, Murfreesboro, TN.

Hargrove, B., Houston, J., Jackson, E., Littleton, A. & Lee, J. (2014, November). Parental involvement

in students’ academic careers. Research poster presented at the 57th annual conference of

the Tennessee Counseling Association, Murfreesboro, TN.

Duvall, J., Furnish, A.J., Garrett, J., Hackney, B., Green, K., & Lee, J. (2014, November). An evaluation

of a fourth grade Response to Intervention program. Research poster presented at the 57th

annual conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association, Murfreesboro, TN.

Craig-Wittwer, M., Adams, T., Bailey-Days, R., Buchanan, G., Carmichael-Joyce, T., Jones, M., Mendez,

E. & Lee, J. (2014, November). Program evaluation of the implementation of the Olweus

Bullying Prevention Program in a high risk elementary school. Research poster presented at

the 57th annual conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association, Murfreesboro, TN.

Joyner, J., Hammond, M., Kelly, K., Lee, J. & Dunbar, D. (2014, August). Co-Occurring mild traumatic

brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorders in the military. Research poster presented at

American Psychological Association’s 122nd Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.

Lee, J., Fleming, T., & Jones, M. (2014, April). Students’ freedom of and freedom from

religion, politics and sexuality in the school setting: A model for ethical decision making. Paper presented as an invited speaker at the Middle Tennessee Counseling Association’s Annual Professional Development Conference, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J. (2013, November). Professional school counseling legal issues update 2013. Paper presented as

an invited pre-conference speaker for the 56th annual conference of the Tennessee Counseling

Association, Murfreesboro, TN.

_____ (2013, November). A model for discretion in professional school counseling decision making.

Training presented at Williamson County Schools Annual In-service Workshop, Franklin, TN.

Lee, J. & Mitchell, K. (2013, April). Legal and ethical school record-keeping and responding to court

demands. Paper presented as an invited speaker at the Middle Tennessee Counseling

Association’s Annual Professional Development Conference, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J. & Mendez, E. (2013, April). Legal and ethical clinical record-keeping and responding to

court demands: Continuing education for licensed professional counselors. Paper presented as

an invited speaker at the Middle Tennessee Counseling Association’s Annual Professional

Development Conference, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J. (2012, November). Exploring ethical guidelines in light of current court cases. Paper presented

as an invited pre-conference speaker for the 55th annual conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J., Mitchell, K. & Presley, J. (2012, April). Current legal issues for the professional school

counselor. Paper presented at the Middle Tennessee Counseling Association’s Annual

Professional Development Conference, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J. (2012, March). Applying evidence-based psychological research to avoid malpractice.

Keynote address presented at the 9th Annual Psychology Department Research Symposium,

Nashville, TN.

Lee, J., Lee, W., Mitchell, K., Presley, J., & Webb, T. (2011, November). Professional school

counseling legal issues update 2011. Paper presented at the 54th annual conference of the

Tennessee Counseling Association, Memphis, TN.

Lee, J. (2011, May). Memories of the 100th year class of NSL. Farewell address presented at the

Nashville School of Law Graduation Ceremony, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J., Popkin, J., & Miller, R. (2009, November). Professional issues with sexually active students.

Paper presented at the 52nd annual conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association,

Chattanooga, TN.

Lee, J., Gardner, A. & Presley, J. (2008, November). Fostering the relationship among the school

counselor, the school psychologist, and the special education specialist: A graduate

intern training model. Paper presented at the 51st annual conference of the Tennessee

Counseling Association, Memphis, TN.

Lee, J. (moderator), Beebe, P., Cabell, A., Carter, S., Claud-West, S, Del Rio-Colson, C., Lucas, U.

(2008, April). Applied research: The transition from classroom to practice. Panel discussion at

the 50th annual professional development workshop of the Middle Tennessee Counseling

Association, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J. & Webb, T. (2007, November). Sexual harassment in the schools: Statutory and case law

update. Paper presented at the 50th annual conference of the Tennessee Counseling

Association, Franklin, TN.

Lee, J. (moderator), Anderson, S., Brown, K., Cunningham, J., Killen, R., Majeed, S., Thomas, L. &

Webb, T. (2007, November). For your ears only, new school counselors: A panel discussion

regarding surviving the early years. Panel discussion at the 50th annual conference of the

Tennessee Counseling Association, Franklin, TN.

Lee, J. (2007, April). School counselors’ ethical obligations. Paper presented to school counseling and

community counseling graduate students, Peabody College of Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN.

_____ (2007, February) Teachers’ legal duty to report child abuse. Paper presented for J.E. Moss

Elementary School In-service Training, Nashville, TN.

_____ (2006, November – December). Responsible record keeping for school counselors. Paper

presented for Metro Nashville School Counselor In-service training, Nashville, TN.

_____ (2006, September). The school counselor’s duties to warn and to report. Paper presented at

the regional conference of the Middle Tennessee Counseling Association, Nashville, TN.

_____ (2006, March). How to apply to graduate programs in school counseling. Paper

presented at the Tennessee State University Department of Psychology’s Annual Workshop on

Applying to Graduate Programs in Psychology, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J., Jackson, T., & Sanders, K. (2006, March). Academic and attitudinal effects of a pre-vocational

experience for fifth and sixth graders: A program evaluation of 2410 subjects in Junior

Achievement’s Exchange City. Paper presented at the Middle Tennessee Junior Achievement

Annual Board Meeting, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J. (2005, November). Creating a learning environment. Paper presented at the Nashville

International Academy’s in-service training, Nashville, TN.

_____ (2005, November). Individual counseling in the public schools. Paper presented at the

Rutherford County School Counselors Association’s annual in-service training, La Vergne, TN.

Lee, J., & Lee, W. (2004, November). 2004 update: Key changes in statutory and case law related

to Tennessee school counselors. Paper presented at the 47th annual conference of the

Tennessee Counseling Association, Franklin, TN.

_____ (2003, November). Tennessee Code Annotated and the Tennessee school counselor. Paper

presented at the 46th annual conference of the Tennessee Counseling Association, Gatlinburg,

TN.

Butler, R., & Lee, J. (2003, November). Archetypal consciousness as alternative to diagnoses- directed treatment of personality disordered clients. Paper presented at the annual

convention of the Tennessee Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

Averitt, J., Kessler, R., & Lee, J. (2001, October). Child custody and shared parenting in Tennessee:

An introduction for psychology as a profession. Paper presented at the annual convention of

the Tennessee Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

Averitt, J., Browning, T., Jackson, R., Laurence, L., Lee, J, Myatt, K., & Vaughn, W. (2001, October). Master’s level psychology practice in Tennessee: Recent developments and future trends.

Paper presented at the annual convention of the Tennessee Psychological Association,

Nashville, TN.

Lee, J. (2001, October). Psychology’s public education campaign, 2001. Paper presented at the

annual convention of the Tennessee Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

Averitt, J., Hill, R., & Lee, J. (2001, June). Parenting plan update: Training in conducting parenting education seminars and alternative dispute resolutions. Paper presented at a meeting of the Nashville Area Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J. (2001, April). Warning signs of teen violence. Paper presented at Career Day, East Literature Magnet School, Nashville, TN.

_____ (2001, February). Public testimony: Remarks on T.C.A. 36-6-401 regarding parenting plans.

Public testimony presented before the Tennessee House of Representatives’ Children and Family Affairs Committee, Nashville, TN.

_____ (2000, November). The two yes maxim: Maximizing parenting effectiveness. Paper presented

at the annual convention of the Tennessee Psychological Association Convention, Nashville,

TN.

_____ (2000, May). Federal and state legislation affecting psychology in 2000. Paper presented at a meeting of the Nashville Area Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

_____ (2000, April). Selecting psychology as a career. Paper presented at Career Day, East Literature Magnet School, Nashville, TN.

_____ (2000, February). Grieving the death of a child. Paper presented at Sumner Regional Medical Center Grief Support Group, Gallatin, TN.

_____ (1999, December). Psychological principles in the practice of disability evaluations. Keynote

address at the annual convention of the Tennessee Association of Disability Examiners,

Nashville, TN.

_____ (1999, November). Contemporary practice update: Charting requirements for practicing in

managed care settings. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Tennessee

Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

Laurence, L., & Lee, J. (1999, November). The year in review and ahead: Legislative and professional

affairs update. Paper presented at the state leadership conference of the Tennessee

Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J. (1998, November). The psychologist as expert evaluator: Workers’ compensation and the assessment of disability impairment. Paper presented at the state leadership conference of

the Tennessee Psychological Association, Nashville, TN.

_____ (1998, November). Thinking and depression. Paper presented at Portland Helping Hands, Portland, TN.

_____ (1995, November). Helping families deal with depression and dementia in the elderly. Paper presented at community night at Franklin Manor Nursing Home, Franklin, TN.

_____ (1995, September). Permanency, attachment and separation anxiety. Paper presented at CASA training for Sumner County Juvenile Court, Gallatin, TN.

Heflinger, C., & Lee, J. (1995, March). Evaluating system change: Examining the Tennessee’s

children’s plan. Paper presented at the 8th Annual National Research Conference, Tampa, FL.

Lee, J. (1995, March). Three hundred, sixty-eight intensive case reviews: The state of the child in state custody in Tennessee. Paper presented at the 8th annual research conference of the Florida Institute of Mental Health, Tampa, FL.

Lee, J., & Phares, R. (1994, December–1995, January). TPA’s 1995 legislative agenda. Paper presented at town meetings sponsored by the Tennessee Psychological Association, Memphis, Chattanooga, Nashville, Knoxville and Johnson City, TN.

Lee, J. (1994, November). Results of intensive case reviews on children in the custody of the state of

Tennessee. Paper presented at the Statewide Children’s Plan Regionalization Conference,

Nashville, TN.

Lee, J., & O’Neal, L. (1994, November). The children’s plan: How are we doing? Paper presented at

Children’s Plan Conference, Nashville, TN.

Kimbrell, D., & Lee, J. (1994, August-September). Working with TPA to follow changing legal

guidelines and broaden your practice in the 90’s. Paper presented at town meetings

sponsored by the Tennessee Psychological Association, Memphis, Chattanooga, Nashville,

Knoxville, and Johnson City, TN.

Lee, J., & O’Neal, L. (1994, June-December). Regional results of intensive case reviews on children in

the custody of the state of Tennessee. Regional statistical findings presented in inter-agency

briefings, Clarksville, Cookeville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Johnson City, Nashville, Jackson,

and Memphis, TN.

_____ (1994, July). The role of the juvenile court in mental health program evaluation. Paper

presented at the 57th annual conference of the National Council of Juvenile and Family

Court Judges, Nashville, TN.

Lee, J. (1994, May). The uses and perceived usefulness of the psychological evaluation in the juvenile court setting. Paper presented at the State of Tennessee’s Psychological Evaluation Standards Training Conference, Pigeon Forge, TN.

_____ (1993, December). Children’s services in Tennessee. Paper presented at the annual leadership conference of the Tennessee Psychological Association’s Executive Board, Nashville, TN.

_____ (1993, November). Psychological evaluation as a tool for intervention. Moderator and Panelist at the second annual Mid-Cumberland West Networking Conference, Clarksville, TN.

Kimbrell, D., & Lee, J. (1993, November). Psychological evaluation’s role in the children’s plan. Paper

presented at the annual conference of the Tennessee Association of Mental Health Centers, Nashville, TN.

Professional Memberships

Current

American Bar Association, since 2011

American School Counselor Association, since 2003

Middle Tennessee Counseling Association, since 1991

Nashville School of Law Legal Society, since 2010

Tennessee Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, 2013-Present

Tennessee Counseling Association, since 1991; TCA Ethics Committee, 2011-2014 (chair, 2012-2014),

TCA Legislative Liaison, 2014-Present, TCA Board of Trustees, 2014-Present

Tennessee School Counselor Association (formerly Tennessee Association for Counseling and

Development), since 1991

Past

American Board of Professional Disability Consultants, Diplomate, 1999-2004

American Psychological Association, 1993-2003

American Psychological Society, 2004-2006

Association for the Advancement of Psychology, 1999-2003

Civil Mediators Peer Group, 2007-2013

Lawyers’ Association for Women, Marion Griffin Chapter, 2011-2013

Nashville Area Psychological Association, Sustaining Member, 1990-2004

Nashville Bar Association, 2011-2013

Society for the Psychology of Women, 2002-2003

Tennessee Bar Association’s Dispute Resolution Section, 2007-2013

Tennessee Bar Association, 2007-2013 (Law Student Member, 2007-2011, Attorney Member, 2011-

Present)

Tennessee Committee for the Advancement of Psychology, 1993-2003

Tennessee Psychological Association, Sustaining Member, 1992-2003

Young Lawyers’ Division of the Nashville Bar Association, 2011-2013

Task Forces/Executive Boards

Tennessee Counseling Association’s Board of Trustees, 2014-Present

Legislative Liaison & Chair, Public Policy Committee, Tennessee Counseling Association, 2014-Present

Chair, Tennessee Counseling Association’s Ethics Committee, 2013-2014

Chair, Professional School Counseling Advisory Council, TSU, 2008-Present

Council Member, Metro Nashville Public Schools School Counseling Advisory Council, 2009-2010

Informal Dispute Resolution Panel for Long Term Care, (by special appointment of the Commissioner

of the Department of Health), 2002-2006

Tennessee Psychological Association, 1992-2003

Assistant Editor, Tennessee Psychology, 2003

President, 2003

President Elect, 2002

Vice President, 2000-2001

Public Education Coordinator, 2001

Federal Advocacy Coordinator, 2000

Legislative Committee Chair, 1993-1995 & 1998-1999

Non-Doctoral Professional Development Committee Co-Chair, 1993

Executive Board and Committee Chair Leadership Council, 1993-1995 & 1998-2003

Health Care Task Force, 1993-1995

Sumner County Child Abuse Review Team, 1995-1998

State of Tennessee, 1993-1995

Children’s Plan Statewide Case Reviews Design Team

Children’s Services Regional Allocation Review Team

Department of Human Services Family Strength Project

Disability Determination Panelist

Interdepartmental Subcommittee on Psychological Evaluation Standards

Interdepartmental Subcommittee on Plan of Care Development

Statewide Master Plan Implementation Board

Transfer Hearing Panelist for Department of Mental Health and Department of Youth

Development

March of Dimes Executive Board Vice Chair, 1989-1991

Multicultural Center Board, APSU, 1989-1990

Courses Taught

Acting and Stage Production

Advanced Acting

Advanced Counseling and Interviewing Skills

Advanced Educational Psychology

Advanced Public Speaking

Argumentation and Debate

Business and Professional Speaking

Child and Adolescent Development

Composition and Literature

Counseling and Interviewing Skills

Counseling Theory

Creative Play

Developmental Psychology

Dissertation

English as a Second Language

Fundamentals of Public Speaking

General Psychology

Group Counseling and Guidance

History and Systems of Psychology

History of Media

Intercollegiate Forensics

Interest, Aptitude and Achievement Testing

Internship-Elementary Professional School Counseling

Internship-Secondary Professional School Counseling

Interpersonal Communication

Introduction to Psychology

Introduction to Speech Communication

Introduction to Theatre Arts

Personality Theory

Persuasion

Persuasion and Social Change

Persuasion and Social Control

Principles of Learning

Professional Issues and Ethics for the Professional School Counselor

Professional Issues and Ethics for the Psychologist

Professional Issues and Ethics for the School Psychologist

Psychological Evaluation for Medical Doctors

Psychometrics

Rhetoric and Social Change

Stage Combat

Study Skills

Thesis

Vocational Theory and Testing

Writing and Speaking

References

Kiesa Kelly, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Psychology (supervisor)

Tennessee State University

3500 John A. Merritt Blvd.

Nashville, TN 37209-1561; 615-963-5144

kkelly5@tnstate.edu

Linda Blazina, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist/Health Service Provider (colleague)

Past Editor, Tennessee Psychology

330 Club Springs Road, Elmwood, TN 38560; 615-897-2021

blazina@

Joan Popkin, Ph.D., Coordinator of School Psychology (colleague)

Tennessee State University

3500 John A. Merritt Blvd.

Nashville, TN 37209-1561

jpopkin@

Jacqueline M. Upton Belote, J.D., Attorney (colleague)

Vance Law Office

1352 Hidden Cove Road

Gallatin, TN 37066

upton1403@

Becky Joslin, Ph.D., Ed.D., Licensed Counseling Psychologist/Health Service Provider (colleague)

Disability Determination Panelist

501 Biltmore Court, Franklin, TN 37067

beckyjoslin@

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