Self-motivated, with a strong sense of personal responsibility.
Worked effectively in fast-paced environments.
Skilled at working independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
Proven ability to learn quickly and adapt to new situations.
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
Worked well in a team setting, providing support and guidance.
Demonstrated respect, friendliness and willingness to help wherever needed.
Assisted with day-to-day operations, working efficiently and productively with all team members.
Passionate about learning and committed to continual improvement.
Senior Professional Specialist (SPA)/Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC)
Roberta J. Nolan, LMFT
11.2013 - 01.2016
Provide face-to-face direct, non-medical, brief, purposeful counseling services to individuals, couples, families, and groups relating to situations resulting from commonly occurring life circumstances like parenting, relationship conflicts, stress, personal loss, and deployments and reunions.
Partner with Service Family Centers, Guard, and Reserve; Navy and Marine Corps programs.
Provide inter-service, family aid committees, unit family support staff officers, and other programs and non-profit organizations supporting Active Duty, Guard and Reserve families.
Find family needs and provide a "get-well" plan in compliance with non-medical counseling scope.
Provide face-to-face non-medical problem-solving counseling to families to other resources that were not available, and make proper referrals, and warm transfers to military and community resources according to the needs of families and service members.
Consult with military commands and installation service providers as asked.
Develop approved training, education programs, materials, and advise on requests for new or revised presentations by military leadership.
Provide client tracking of services performed and referrals made using proper reporting system.
Aid with new SPA counselor interviewing process.
Provide advice on mental health curriculum development services and provide presentation requests from military leadership relating to mental health treatment practices.
License Marriage Family Therapist
Roberta J. Nolan, LMFT
05.2013 - 10.2013
Maintaining ethical and legal guidelines and responsibilities of private practice.
Facilitator of "Insight" group addressing domestic violence affects and restructuring positive life futures.
Coordinating counseling service with Shasta County Civil Court, One Safe Place, Family Justice Center, and Children and Family Human Resource Services—Shasta County.
Relocated to Southern California, working directly on Marine Corp Air & Ground Combat Center.
Marriage Family Therapist Intern
Connie Murray, LMFT
01.2011 - 05.2012
Assessment involves the first meeting with individuals, families, and groups.
Assessment included the gathering diagnosing information relating to their health, living situation, family members and support systems, military experience, and what is the presenting problem(s) are from the perspective of the individual’s point of view.
Afterwards, the assessment is written up to formulate the treatment plan.
Crisis intervention included providing immediate safety issues and counseling services to evaluate the crisis and help individuals with more long-term needs.
Aiding individuals with help in applying for services and programs in their community and through local resources to meet emergent needs.
High-risk screening includes collaborating particularly closely with individuals who are at high-risk, such as those who are homeless, those who have been admitted to the hospital, and those who cannot care for themselves any longer.
Case management included providing long-term clinical counseling and evaluating an individual’s progress in working towards his or her goals.
Providing home visits for individuals and their family members.
Facilitating groups for the victims of domestic violence.
Facilitating group for the geriatric population areas of psychoeducation relating to trauma, phase of life changes, grief and loss, health care, and community resources availability.
Advocacy includes developing self-esteem, communication building skills, psychoeducation, and community resources.
Education teaches individuals and families about safety, cycles of violence, trauma, social building skills, communication building skills, phase of life, grief and loss, infant mental health, and family restructure.
Psychotherapy provides individual therapy, infant mental health therapy, group therapy, and family therapy addressing emotional, behavioral, and mental health needs.
Facilitator for Shasta County Women's "Insight" group focuses on domestic violence.
Facilitator for Mercy Oaks "Golden Dawn" group collaborating with elders focus on geriatrics —aging, death and dying, health, depression, sexuality, violence against elders, and human development.
Clinical Psychologist Assistant
Sheela Stocks, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist
10.2008 - 01.2010
Assessment involves the first meeting with individuals, families, and groups.
Assessment included: gathering information for clinical diagnosing—health, living situation, family members, support systems, military experience, and presenting problem(s) from the perspective of the individual’s point of view(s). After gathering information, the next step is formulating a treatment plan with individuals.
Crisis intervention included: providing immediate safety issues and counseling services to evaluate the crisis and aid individuals with more long-term needs.
Aiding individuals with help in applying for services and programs in their community and through local resources to meet emergent needs.
High-risk screening includes collaborating particularly closely with individuals who are at high-risk, such as those who are homeless, those who have been admitted to the hospital, and those who cannot care for themselves any longer.
Case management included providing long-term clinical counseling and evaluating an individual’s progress in working towards his or her goals.
Providing home visits for individuals and their family members.
Facilitating groups for the victims of domestic violence.
Facilitating group for the geriatric population areas of psychoeducation relating to trauma, phase of life changes, grief and loss, health care, and community resources availability.
Advocacy includes developing self-esteem, communication building skills, psychoeducation, and community resources.
Education teaches individuals and families about safety, cycles of violence, trauma, social building skills, communication building skills, phase of life, grief and loss, infant mental health, and family restructure.
Psychotherapy provides individual therapy, infant mental health therapy, group therapy, and family therapy addressing emotional, behavioral, and mental health needs.
Facilitator for Shasta County Women's "Insight" group focuses on domestic violence.
Facilitator for Mercy Oaks "Golden Dawn" group collaborating with elders focus on geriatrics —aging, death and dying, health, depression, sexuality, violence against elders, and human development.
Marriage and Family Therapist Intern & Infant Mental Health Intern
Northern Valley Catholic Social Service
10.2003 - 09.2008
Full responsibilities of individuals, groups, and families' assessments, diagnosing, diagnostic testing, counseling, and treatment planning.
Psychoeducation.
Family Restructure.
Case Management.
Crisis Intervention.
Infant Mental Health — infants and toddlers ages Zero-Three.
Developmental Individual Difference.
Relationship Based Model (D.I.R.).
Functional Emotional Developmental Levels.
School Base Counseling.
Marriage Family Therapist Intern
New Directions to Hope
05.2001 - 06.2003
Full responsibilities of individuals, groups, and families' assessments, diagnosing, forensic testing, counseling, and treatment planning.
Facilitating Forensic Groups for both males and females sex offenders also known as SORT Groups — Adults Sex Offenders Rehabilitation Treatment.
Facilitating Forensic Groups for minors [males] also known as JSORT—Juvenile Sex Offenders Rehabilitation Treatment.
Domestic Violent Groups for both males and females' offenders also known as TAME—Training in Anger Management Effectiveness.
MATT Individuals—Multiple Agency Task Team.
CHAT—Child Abuse Treatment Program.
Education
Masters - Counseling Psychology
National University
Redding, CA
04.2002
Ph.D. - Clinical Psychologist
Saybrook University
01.2019
Bachelor of Arts - Counseling Psychology
Simple College
Redding, CA
Skills
Friendly, positive attitude
Teamwork and collaboration
Customer service
Problem-solving
Time management
Attention to detail
Dependable and responsible
Flexible and adaptable
Multitasking Abilities
Section name
Completion of my Ph.D. entitled Specialization Clinical Psychologist in 2019 at Saybrook University, CA.
I moved to Northern California in November 2016. I work with disadvantaged rural populations.
Timeline
Roberta Nolan Ph.D., LMFT
Therapy Center for Family Consciousness, Inc.
01.2021 - Current
Senior Professional Specialist (SPA)/Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC)
Roberta J. Nolan, LMFT
11.2013 - 01.2016
License Marriage Family Therapist
Roberta J. Nolan, LMFT
05.2013 - 10.2013
Marriage Family Therapist Intern
Connie Murray, LMFT
01.2011 - 05.2012
Clinical Psychologist Assistant
Sheela Stocks, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist
10.2008 - 01.2010
Marriage and Family Therapist Intern & Infant Mental Health Intern
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist at The Center for Family Consciousness, Inc.Associate Marriage and Family Therapist at The Center for Family Consciousness, Inc.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Healing Solutions Family Therapy CenterPsychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Healing Solutions Family Therapy Center