Curriculum Vitae - ATINER



Curriculum Vitae

Gina M. Bondi, M.S., M.S.Ed., NCC

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EDUCATION

M.S.Ed. Old Dominion University May 2010

Counseling

Advisor: Ed Neukrug, PhD

M.S. Old Dominion University May 2007

Psychology

Thesis Director/Advisor: Michelle L. Kelley, PhD

B.S. James Madison University August 2003

Major: Psychology (B.S.), Minor: Criminal Justice

Thesis: Authoritarianism, Hostility Toward Women, Attitudes Toward Violence, Rape Myth Acceptance, and Sexual Aggression.

Research data collection was conducted by the student and advised by the director and committee. Original thesis manuscript is published in archives located at Perry Library, Old Dominion University.

LICENSURE / CERTIFICATION

National Certified Counselor, United States (NCC# 268213)

Provisional Pupil Personnel License for School Counseling PreK-12

State of Virginia, United States (SOE# 0607391)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Overview of Professional Experience: Primarily research assistantship and mental health counseling positions at the Master’s degree level in multidisciplinary settings (including private and public psychiatric rehabilitation centers and academic and clinical research projects)

March 2009- Research Assistant II

July 2010 Eastern Virginia Medical School

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Norfolk, VA

August 2008- Clinician I

January 2009 The Recovery Center- City of Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach, VA

May 2007- Community Support Worker

August 2007 The Green Door- Jail Diversion Team

Washington, DC

March 2004- Mental Health Counselor

June 2006 Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center

Virginia Beach, VA

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Bondi, G. M., & Kelley, M. L. (in press). Authoritarianism, hostility toward women, attitudes toward violence, rape myth acceptance, and sexual aggression. Athens Institute for Education and Research.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Bondi, G. M. (2010). Researcher to soul-searcher. Reflections Newsletter, Old Dominion University Counseling Program.

PRESENTATIONS

Michel, R., Neuer, A., Bayne, H., & Bondi, G. M. (2010). Safe Dates: A program to decrease dating violence on college campuses. Presented at the Virginia Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Graduate Student Conference, Williamsburg, VA.

Ciccone, A. E., Mills, C. J., Bondi, G. M., & Neumann, S. A. (2010). Comparative physiological effects of two popular relaxation training techniques. Presented at the 31st Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.

Ciccone, A. E., Mills, C. J., Bondi, G. M., & Neumann, S. A. (2010). Comparative physiological effects of two popular relaxation training techniques. Poster presentation, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, May 3, 2010.

Bondi, G. M. (2009). Signs of suicide. Presented at Lake Taylor High School, in collaboration with the Safe Schools Program, Norfolk, VA.

Bondi, G. M. (2009). Food addiction and compulsive overeating. Guest lecture in Master’s level Counseling course on Addictions at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA.

Bondi, G. M., Kelley, M. L., Polychronopoulou, A. (2009). Authoritarianism, hostility toward women, attitudes toward violence, rape myth acceptance, and sexual aggression. Presented at the Athens Institute for Education and Research Annual Conference on Psychology, Athens, Greece.

Bondi, G. M. (2004). Fashion, cosmetics use, and ratings of physical attractiveness. Presented at the Virginia Psychological Association Annual Conference, Roanoke, Virginia.

PRACTICA AND ASSISTANTSHIPS

Fall, 2010- Researcher, Organization and Scientific Committee Member

Present Dr. Gregory T. Papanikos

Athens Institute for Education and Research, Athens, Greece

Spring, 2010 Internship in School Counseling

Virginia Beach City Public Schools, Virginia Beach, VA

Spring, 2010 Screening Assistant, National Depression Screening Day

Old Dominion University Counseling Services, Norfolk, VA

Fall, 2009 Practicum in Counseling, Safe Schools Program

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

Fall, 2009 Facilitator/Presenter and Screener, Signs of Suicide

Safe Schools Program, Norfolk, VA

Fall 2009- Co-Facilitator, Safe Dates Program, Dr. Danica Hays

Spring 2010 Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

Spring, 2006 Editing Assistant

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

Spring, 2003 Language Lab Assistant

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

Spring, 2003 Program Assistant, Counseling & Student Development Center

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

Fall, 2002- Crisis Responder, Campus Assault Response (CARE)

Spring, 2003 James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

Fall, 2002 Research Assistant, Dr. Judith Reifsteck (juvenile delinquency)

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

Spring, 2002 Research Assistant, Dr. Richard West (cognitive testing)

James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICES

June, 2011 ATINER 7th Annual Conference on Kinesiology and Exercise Science

Co-Chairperson, Session I, New Trends in Health Education and Fitness Management

May, 2011 Chairperson, Session VII, Personality II

May, 2011 ATINER 13th Annual Conference on Education

Chairperson, Session XVI, Early Childhood/Elementary Education III

Spring, 2010 Counseling Master’s Program, Old Dominion University

Peer Mentor

2009- 2010 Hellenic Society, Old Dominion University

2009-present Chi Sigma Iota Honor Society, Omega Delta Chapter

Membership Committee Co-Chair, Spring 2010

2009-present Virginia School Counseling Association

2004-present Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity

President, Spring 2005

Membership Vice-President, Fall 2004

2003-present American Psychological Association

Associate Member

2002-2003 Hellenic Society, James Madison University

Vice President, Spring 2003

2001-present Golden Key International Honor Society

2001-present National Society of Collegiate Scholars

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Introduction to Energy Psychology, Workshop/Forum, Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center, Virginia Beach, VA

Date: April 15, 2010

Description: This workshop/forum was provided by Dr. Suzan Thompson and reviewed the fundamentals and background information of Energy Psychology. Demonstrations and experiential exercises were included, and various therapeutic approaches were reviewed.

Self-Injury- A Primer, Workshop/Forum, Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center, Virginia Beach, VA

Date: February 25, 2010

Description: Dr. Laurie Craigen provided a history of self-injury, definitions, statistical data, and psychological explanations presented this educational seminar. Ethical considerations and references were provided, as well as efficacy of various therapeutic interventions.

National Institute of Health Grant-Writing Workshop, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

Date: January 13, 2010

Description: With the large amount of changes made to the application process for NIH funding, the workshop provided a summary of the most important changes made and what to expect in the future when writing grant applications.

Hampton Roads School Counseling Leadership Team, 4th Annual Professional Development Workshop, Hampton, VA

Date: February 6, 2010

Description: Invite, Invest, and Inspire: Strategies to Encourage Success. Keynote Speaker: Dr. Tammy Davis. This workshop provided lesson plans and activities to engage students in the counseling process and help them develop resilience characteristics and personal strengths to deal with personal adversity and our changing world.

Advanced Multicultural Counseling, presented by Courtland Lee, PhD (Big Splash Seminar, Old Dominion University)

Date: October 18, 2008

Description: This workshop will assist advanced counseling students and culturally skilled practitioners in enhancing the knowledge and skill components of their multicultural counseling training. The workshop will focus on conceptualizing an approach to counseling culturally diverse clients, describing intervention barriers, identifying relationship problems, and evaluating relationship dimensions of power, control, oppression, and identity development. Basic multicultural training will be assumed for participants.

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