Tina Marie Thomas R



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Home Address:

75368 Moonshadow Lane

Abita Springs, LA 70420

Email: tina.007@

Phone: (985) 789-7897

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EDUCATION

Duke University Medical Center (DUMC)

(Fall 2005-2008)

Durham, NC.

Matriculated in the Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP) for a Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Research (M.H.Sc.). Currently ABD (completed all but dissertation). Courses include: statistics, research management, questionnaire design and psychometrics, clinical trials, research ethics, and health services research. Conducting a thesis on creating a written test for personality based on the three main modulatory neurotransmitter pathways of the brain. Committee members: Chair: Carl Pieper, Ph.D. and Robert Clonninger M.D. Consultants: Kevin Weinfurt Ph.D. and David Goldman MD.

Duke University

(Fall 2006-2007)

Durham, NC.

Post-doctoral Fellowship in the Preparing Future Faculty Program. Participated in a year-long experience that included: professional mentoring with a faculty member beyond Duke; site visits to nearby cluster campuses; and colloquia at Duke on critical issues in academia (academic freedom, tenure, campus governance, teaching, service, gender, etc.); and reflective feedback on research activities and teaching activities. Primary mentor: Douglas L. James Ph.D.

Duke University

(Fall 2005-2007)

Durham, NC.

Post-doctoral Fellowship at the Center for the Study of Spirituality, Theology and Health. Participated in weekly journal club. Attended monthly and bimonthly of seminars on research methodology and lectures in Theology and Medicine. Research project: Explore the spiritual implications in researching The Nine-Point Personality System. Mentor: Harold G. Koenig, M.D.

EDUCATION (cont)

Union Institute and University

(2000-2002)

Cincinnati, OH.

Ph.D. in Biopsychology. Dissertation: “A Neurotransmitter Theory of Personality based on the Nine-point Personality System”. Courses included: statistics, psychophysical statistics, neuroscience, research methods, applied biopsychology, psychophysiology, abnormal psychology, psychopharmacology, spirituality and psychology, psychometrics, qualitative research methods, and ethics. Other research interests include relationships, personality disorders, anxiety, depression and pain. Chair of Dissertation Committee: Donald Klein, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, Adjunct Members: Sana Khan, M.D., Ph.D. Biophysicist, Don Frick, M.Div., Ph.D. Education Specialist. Field work included the Electroencephalography (EEG) lab at the University of New Orleans with Matthew Stanford Ph.D. and the EEG lab

Rice University in Houston Texas with Geoffrey Potts Ph.D.

Tulane University

(1987-1989)

New Orleans, LA.

Masters in Social Work. Completed a thesis “Yoga and the reduction of stress and anxiety in graduate students.” Courses included: professional foundations in advanced methods for social work practice, clinical work with children and adolescents, statistics, Gestalt therapy, death and dying, gerontological social work, couples and family therapy, crisis intervention, grief treatment and human sexuality. Chair of Thesis Committee: Fred Davis,

Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist

University of the of State New York at Albany (UsNY)

(1987)

Albany, NY.

Bachelors of Science in Nursing Degree. Completed coursework in medical surgical nursing I & II, patient case management, psychiatric nursing, community health nursing,

pharmacology, and ethics.

Charity Hospital School of Nursing

(1978 -1982)

New Orleans, LA

Diploma in Nursing. Valedictorian (first out of 183 students) Completed coursework in nutrition, pharmacology, anatomy and physiology, biology I & II, chemistry, organic chemistry, communications, medical & surgical I & II, psychiatric nursing, obstetrics and gynecological, pediatric, emergency room and operating room nursing.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Owner

(1991-present) Abita Springs Be & Be

Abita Springs, LA.

Created a retreat style bed and breakfast with resources for health and relaxation (secluded outdoor pool; hot tub, steam and sauna; massage therapy; an outdoor meditation labyrinth; and the quiet and solitude of country living.

Consultant

(1987 to present) Matrix Consulting LLC

Durham, NC; Abita Springs, LA; New York, NY. and Paia, HI.

Teaching individuals and consulting with small businesses. Emphasis on mental, emotional, physical and fiscal optimization. In earlier years: very successful with helping undergraduate college students improve grades and athletes interested in improving performance (from amateurs to professional in a variety of sports) In later years very successful in business consulting. Authored “A Gentle Path – A Guide to Peace, Passion and Power” now in 2nd edition Soon to publish second book, “The Personality Code” in May 2011. Lecturer and seminar presenter. (partial list of topics in CV pages 6-8)

Research Faculty

(2007 to 2008) Duke University Medical Center (DUMC)

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine

Durham, NC;

Researched the biological basis of personality at Duke University Medical Center as part of the Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP). Currently creating a written test instrument for personality based on neurotransmitter related questions. Research plan is to correlate written test with biomarkers such as: pain threshold and tolerance; heart rate variability; neuroreactivity electroencephalograph (EEGs) including slow cortical potentials.

Seminar Trainer

(Nov 1996 – Dec 1997) Skill Path Seminars

Mission, KS

Presented one day and two-day long seminars for corporations. Audience size ranged from 40 to 250 participants. Rated No 1Trainer of 275 trainers after only 8 months!

Adjunct field instructor

(1994-1995) Tulane School of Social Work

New Orleans, LA.

Supervised MSW students in clinical counseling and research thesis projects. Taught two 8 week courses in multi-family therapy, applied Gestalt therapy, death and dying and applied spirituality.

Director

(1991 -1993) Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center LSU Medical Center

New Orleans, LA.

Served as a consultant for development of LSU Medical Center Holistic Program. Provided psychotherapy and education in principles of psychoneuroimmunology for people with cancer, their families, and the medical/psychosocial support team. Instructor and advisor to medical school residents and supervisor of MSW interns. Taught medical staff and social workers about developments in the field of Psychoneuroimmunology, (see presentations) Counseled patients, and conducted seminars on stress management and living with cancer. Created biofeedback program for stress reduction.

Nursery R.N., Post-partal Education Teacher, and Lamaze Instructor

(1987-1988) Women’s Hospital

Baton Rouge, LA

Performed admission assessments of newborns. Created a position as the Discharge Teaching R.N.. Developed a yoga program for the nursery staff. Taught Lamaze classes and implemented Neurolinguistic Programming strategies to increase ease of labor and delivery

Staff Nurse/Co-Team Leader

(1983-1987) JoEllen Smith Psychiatric Hospital

Gretna, LA

Provided 1:1 counseling, treatments, medications, and co-leading group therapy. Developed and implemented successful stress management and jogging programs. Taught classes in mental health, conflict resolution and anger management. Presented multiple in-services to staff on topics such as: communication; creating and maintaining healthy relationships; and utilizing Gestalt therapy in the clinical setting.

Staff/Charge Nurse

(1982-1983) Intensive Care Step Down Unit and Surgical Floor Charity Hospital

New Orleans, LA

Standard Post-op patient care. Created the first CHNO 10 hour overlapping shift program. Created a Post-op Care teaching program for patients and their families. Created a Step Down support group for doctors, nurses, clergy, social workers and ancillary staff.

HONORS

2007 Alexander Moreira-Almeida Award for outstanding example and service to the Duke University Religion and Health Postdoctoral Fellowship

1997 Rated No 1 TRAINER of 275 trainers after 8 months with Skillpath Seminars

1995 Diplomate Clinical Social Worker (NASW) the highest distinction bestowed on clinical social workers

1985 Selected as one of The TOP 100 NURSES IN LOUISIANA

1982 ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT for academic excellence

1981 FIVE PERFORMANCE MERIT AWARDS for exceptional nursing care; and involvement in Student Government and community

CERTIFICATIONS

Biofeedback

Diplomate of Social Work (NASW)

ECAP (Exceptional Cancer Patient Program) with Dr. Bernie Siegel

Eriksonian Hypnosis

Enneagram Training with Don Richard Riso & Russ Hudson

Gestalt Therapy

Life Death Transition Training with Dr. Elisabeth Kübler Ross

Neurolinguistic Programming

Simonton Training with Dr Carl O Simonton

PERSONAL

I enjoy journaling, gardening, hiking, traveling, triathlons, dancing, especially Cajun dancing and Tango, yoga, snorkeling and scuba diving; maintaining my bed and breakfast in Louisiana; training my dog (Sergeant "Sarge" Snowball) and being a mom and grandmother!

PUBLICATIONS

Thomas, T.M. (2008). "The Final (?) Four BioDimensions of Personality". Submitted for publication.

Thomas, T. M., Schulze, E. S. (2007). A Neurobiological Theory of Personality. Enneagram Monthly. Portola Valley CA April Volume 136

Thomas, T. M., (2007). The Spiritual Significance of Researching The Nine-Point Personality System. Submitted for publication.

Thomas, T. M., (2007). Ethical Considerations of Developing a Blood Test for Personality. Submitted for publication.

Thomas, T. M. (2007). Utilizing the Nine-Point Personality System: From Transcendence to Personality Disorders. Submitted for publication.

Thomas, T. M., (2004) Second Edition. A Gentle Path - A Guide to Peace, Passion and Power, iUniverse Inc., New York.

Thomas, T. M. (2003). Dissertation "A Neurotransmitter Theory of Personality Based on the Nine-Point Personality System" Union University, Ohio.

Nagy, E, Loveland KA, Potts, G, Pearson, DA, Thomas, T (Nov. 2002). The role of the prefrontal cortex in implicit categorization learning with socially relevant stimuli. Society for Neuroscience, Orlando.

Pearson, DA, Potts, G, Nagy, E, Loveland KA, Azzam, P, Faria, LP, Ortegon, J, & Thomas, T (Nov. 2002). Response Conflict in Children and Adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: An ERP Study. Society for Neuroscience, Orlando.

Partial list of PRESENTATIONS (lectures, seminars, workshops and courses)

Guest lecturer on Personality, Gestalt Therapy and Applied Biopsychology at numerous universities and institutions. Most recent invitations include:

University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA; Tulane University, New Orleans, LA; University of Vienna, Austria; University of Geneva, Switzerland; Loyola Marymount College, Los Angeles, CA; LSU Medical School, Shreveport, LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, New Orleans, LA; Viterbo University, La Crosse, WI; Duke University, Durham NC; Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA.; Odyssey House Hospice, Metairie, LA; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

(2010) Utilizing the Nine-Point Personality System for Relationships and Sales

Global One Realty, Mandeville LA.

(2010) Utilizing the Nine-Point Personality System for Relationships and

Women Of Infinite Possibilities, Mandeville LA.

(2010) The Biology of Happiness

Women Of Infinite Possibilities, Mandeville LA.

(2010) A Gentle Path – Creating Your Dreams Come True

Women Of Infinite Possibilities, Mandeville LA.

(2009) Utilizing the Nine-Point Personality System for Relationships and Sales

Solar N Stuff, Mandeville LA.

(2009) Utilizing the Nine-Point Personality System for Relationships and Sales

Solatube Inc., SanDiego CA.

(2008) Utilizing the Nine-Point Personality System for Relationships

The Gestalt Institute of New Orleans, New Orleans. LA.

(2008) Human Physics -The Dynamic Laws of Being Human

Sponsored by the Houma Wellness Center. Houma. LA

(2007) A Gentle Path – Creating Your Dreams Come True

The Gestalt Institute of New Orleans, New Orleans. LA.

(2007) Human Physics -The Dynamic Laws Of Being Human

The Gestalt Institute of New Orleans New Orleans. LA.

(2006) What’s Your Number? - The Nine-Point Personality System

Sponsored by the Houma Wellness Center. Houma, LA.

(2005) Losing Your Patience with Patients?

New Orleans Chapter of the National League for Nursing. Metairie, LA

(2005) A Gentle Path – Creating Your Dreams Come True

Sponsored by the Houma Wellness Center. Houma, LA.

PRESENTATIONS (cont)

(2004) Understanding Personality A Key to Tolerance

The Jewish Community Center. New Orleans, LA

(2004) Understanding Your Personality and Then Your Patients’

New Orleans Chapter of the National League for Nursing. New Orleans, LA

(2004) The Nine-Point Personality System As a Unifying Paradigm for Personality Psychology International Enneagram Conference. San Francisco, CA

(2004) Researching the Nine-Point Personality System

International Enneagram Conference. San Francisco, CA

(2003) Understanding Your Personality 5 day In-service for Art Therapists from Loyola Marymount College. San Miguel, Mexico

(2003) Bringing the Enneagram Into the 21st Century

International Enneagram Conference. San Francisco, CA.

(2002) Gestalt and the Nine-Point Personality System a weekend course for doctoral students Union Institute and University. Cincinnati, OH

(2001) Researching the Nine-Point Personality System a weekend course for doctoral students Union Institute and University. Cincinnati, OH

(2001) Applying The Nine .Personality System To Life and Love a weekend course for doctoral students Union Institute and University. Cincinnati, OH

(1998) Hot Flashes Or Power Surges? The Antiaging Institute. A one year course on hormone replacement therapy and life empowerment which evolved into a study group of 80 menopausal women. Mandeville, LA..

(1998) Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement

North Shore Hospital. Mandeville, LA.

(1998) Antiaging Medicine: Facts Versus Myth

North Shore Hospital. Mandeville, LA.

(1998) Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy. A one year course on hormone replacement therapy which evolved into a study group of 50 menopausal women.

Anti-aging Institute, Mandeville, LA.

(1998) Fat after 40 in Females, Why it’s not fair!

Thibodeaux General Hospital, Thibodeaux, LA.

(1998-2003) Understanding Your Personality Weekend Workshops for business groups, convents, nurses and social workers. Across the U.S.

PRESENTATIONS (cont)

(1997) Stress Management in the Workplace Skill Path Seminars. One to two-day workshops presented three to five times weekly. Across the U.S.

(1997) Conflict Resolution in the Workplace One to two-day workshops presented three to five times weekly. Skill Path Seminars. Across the U.S.

(1997) Communication In the Workplace Skill Path Seminars. One to two-day workshops presented three to five times weekly. Across the U.S.

(1997) Whole Life Healing Whole Life Expo. Shared platform with Dr. Wayne Dyer

Whole Life Expo, New Orleans, Louisiana

(1990-93, 1993-95) Biofeedback For Better Health Series of Workshop and Lectures. Tulane University. New Orleans, LA

(1990-93, 1993-95) For the Health of It Series of Workshop and Lectures.

Louisana State University Medical School. New Orleans, LA

(1990-93, 1993-95) For the Health of It Series of Workshop and Lectures.

Tulane University. New Orleans, LA

(1990-93, 1993-95) Biofeedback For Better Health Series of Workshop and Lectures. Louisiana State University Medical School. New Orleans, LA

(1990-93, 1993-95) Journaling For Better Health Series of Workshops and Lectures. Tulane University and Louisiana State University. New Orleans, LA

(1990-93, 1993-95) Yoga for Better Health Series of Workshops and Lectures. Tulane University and Louisiana State University. New Orleans, LA

(1990-93, 1993-95) Visualization for Better Health Series of Workshops and Lectures. Tulane University and Louisiana State University. New Orleans, LA

(1990-93, 1993-95) Psychoneuroimmunology – What Does That Mean for Me? Series of Workshops and Lectures. Tulane University and Louisiana State University. New Orleans, LA

(1990-93 1993-95) Living with Cancer Series of Workshops and Lectures.Tulane University and Louisiana State University. New Orleans, LA

(1990-93, 1993-95) Who Cares for the Caretaker? Series of Workshps and Lectures. Tulane University and Louisiana State University. New Orleans, LA

(1990-93, 1993-95) Burned Out on Burnout? Series of Workshops and Lectures. Tulane University and Louisiana State University. New Orleans, LA

PRESENTATIONS (cont)

((1988-89) Stress Management for Nurses

Women’s Hospital. Baton Rouge, LA.

1988-89) There’s No Such Thing As a Difficult Patient

Women’s Hospital, Baton Rouge, LA.

(1988-89) Where Do I Go When the Going Gets Tough?

A lecture series on stress management for undergraduates

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.

(1988-89) Relationships - In and Out of Bed

A lecture series on communication and sexuality for undergraduates Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.

(1988-89) Seeing Your Way To Success - A Guide to Better Grades And a Better Life

A lecture series on visualization and study strategies for undergraduates Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge, LA.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Association of University Women (AAUW)

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA)

American Psychological Association (APA)

Duke University Postdoctoral Association (DUPA)

International Society for Neuronal Regulation (ISNR)

Learning & the Brain Society (LBS)

National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

National League for Nursing (NLN)

Social Psychology Network (SPN)

Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)

Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

GS 301 Instructional Uses of Technology (Spring 2008) Duke University. Designed to provide future faculty across disciplines with opportunities to develop competence with current, pedagogically effective uses of technology in the university classroom. Topics include introduction to using technology in teaching; creating course web pages; effective in class presentations; and communication and interactivity tools.

GS 305 The College Teaching Practicum (Spring 2008) Duke University. The main focus of this course is to provide future faculty with the opportunity to give teaching demonstrations that are video recorded. Additional topics include very practical concerns for teaching such as: classroom management, using groups in class, facilitating discussion, active learning, and visual aids.

Neuro-Developmental Disorders: Unraveling the Tapestry (March 2008) Health Education Network. A one day workshop reviewing Neuro-Developmental Disorders designed to enhance participants’ knowledge and skills to better serve their neuro-diverse clients/students. Presented by John M. Ortiz Ph.D.

EDUC 257 College Teaching (Fall 2007) University of North Carolina. Designed to prepare future faculty to teach college courses based on principles of effective pedagogy. Participants develop examples of tests and assessment tools, lesson plans, fully detailed course syllabus and a teaching portfolio. Instructor: Ed Neal Ph.D.

GS 302 Introduction to College Teaching (Spring 2007) Duke University. Designed for Ph.D. students in any department or program at Duke who want to improve their teaching skills or who intend to pursue tenure-track faculty positions in higher education. Participants learn research-based principles and strategies of effective course design and teaching, and ground their philosophy of teaching on educational research as reflected in the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) movement in higher education. Topics include: models of course design, approaches to learning styles, college students, writing learning objectives and a learning-centered syllabus, perspectives on critical thinking, teaching methods, grading rubrics, classroom assessment techniques, and other general issues in faculty life and higher education. Douglas L. James Ph.D.

Preparing Future Faculty (2006-2007) Duke University. Selected and participated in a year long intensive national program for aspiring faculty members. Activities included observing and experiencing faculty responsibilities at a variety of academic institutions (with varying missions, diverse student bodies, and different expectations for faculty). . Worked with multiple mentors and wrote reflective feedback on research and teaching activities throughout the duration of the program. Douglas L. James Ph.D.

Writing from the Reader’s Perspective (Oct 2006) Duke University. A Four Day workshop by Dr. George Gopen who holds both a J.D. and a Ph.D. from Harvard and has taught writing for the past 30 years. Since 1978 he has acted as a writing consultant to major corporations, law firms, and government agencies, specializing in both legal and scientific prose. His faculty workshops have changed participants' writing habits permanently, often resulting in improved grant writing success. George Gopen J.D. Ph.D.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (cont)

Genome Academy Series: Genomes 101 (Oct/Nov 2006) Duke University. This series will provide focused presentations on current tools for the genome sciences including genotyping, sequencing and microarrays, as well as their application to clinical research and medicine. The goal of this series is to enable researchers to make the most of available genome technologies and data in their own studies and practice.

UNC Community Genetics Forum (Sept. 2006) Duke University. "Finding the Genome: Group Interests in Genetic Research and Testing" Francis Collins, Debra Harry, and Dena Davis - Genes, Groups and Behavior - Groups, Genetics and Research Oversight. Discussions on the future of genomics research and review of basic research science policy, ELSI education and outreach. Exploration of genomes technology in clinical research.

Writing for Biomedical Publication (October 12, 2006) Duke University. Dr. David Morrison, PhD, Co-Founder of Grant Writers' Seminars and Workshops, LCC, and an expert in training on the topics of writing and publishing for academic medical faculty.

Getting Mentored and Promoted at Duke (October 2006) Duke University. Presented by Ann Brown, MD, MHS Associate Dean for Women in Medicine and Science Dr Brown facilitates discussion on how to find mentors and earn promotions at Duke. The seminar which is designed for medical instructors and assistant professors.

Effective College Teaching (Nov 2006) Duke University. Although the literature on college teaching is vast, and learning to teach successfully takes a lifetime, there are certain principles that are fundamental to teaching effectiveness. This workshop reviews those principles and discuss their application in various disciplines. Led by Dr. Ed Neal, Director of the UNC Center for Teaching and Learning.

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