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Judith Schoenholtz-Read, EdD
Program Director - Respecialization Certificate in School of Psychology
Doctoral Faculty - School of Psychology
Seattle, WA
jbsread@fielding.edu
EdD, Counseling Psychology
University of British Columbia, 1981
Contents:
Areas of Instruction
Scholarly & Professional Interests
Professional Memberships
Honors and Awards
Publications
Presentations
Funded Grants/Contracts
Professional Experience
Other Professional Activities
Full Curriculum Vitae
Areas of Instruction:
Theories of Personality
Psychotherapy Process and Research
Group Psychotherapy
Supervision and Consultation
Critical Thinking Skills
Writing Skills
Qualitative Research Methods
Scholarly & Professional Interests:
Research Interests:
Retention and Attrition in Graduate Education
Distance/Networked Learning Models in Graduate Education
Group Psychotherapy Processes
Qualitative Methods
Gender Issues in Research
Women's Health
Practice Interests:
Group Psychotherapy
Non-Verbal Methods of Psychotherapy
Psychodrama
Action Techniques in Psychotherapy
Integrated Psychotherapy
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Family Therapy
Couples Therapy
Women's Groups
Supervision and Consultation
Professional Memberships:
American Group Psychotherapy Association (Fellow)
American Psychological Association (35, 51, 49)
Canadian Group Psychotherapy Association (Fellow)
Canadian Society for the Integration of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
National Registry of Certified Group Psychotherapists
Honors and Awards:
2002: William and Audrey Maehl Research Award, Fielding Graduate Institute
1999: Fellow, American Group Psychotherapy Association
1999: Fellow, Canadian Group Psychotherapy Association
1981-1982: Visiting Scholar, Henry A. Murray Research Center, Harvard University
1968: Graduate Scholarship, Tufts University
Publications:
Rudestam, K. E., & Schoenholtz-Read, J. (Eds.). (2002).
Handbook of online learning: Innovations in higher education and corporate training
. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Schoenholtz-Read, J. (2001). Group-based psychotherapy integration in theory and practice: Therapeutic community revisited.
Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 4,
425-450.
Presentations:
Schoenholtz-Read, J., & Oakley, A. (2006, March).
Keeping passion alive: The power of women's groups.
Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, San Francisco, CA.
Schoenholtz-Read, J. (2005, November).
Women connecting to women: The healing power of women's groups.
Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Group Psychotherapy Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Schoenholtz-Read, J., & Oakley, A. (2005, February).
The power of women's groups: Women claiming their desires and passions
. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY.
Schoenholtz-Read, J., & Oakley, A. (2004, October).
The power of women's groups: Working with female passion and desire
.
Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Group Psychotherapy Association, Banff, Alberta, Canada.
Schoenholtz-Read, J., & Oakley, A. (2004, February).
Healing power of women's groups: Do women love too much?
Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY.
Schoenholtz-Read, J. (2003, May).
Group-based psychotherapy integration
. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, New York, NY.
Schoenholtz-Read, J. (2003, May).
Integrating action techniques into psychotherap
y. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy, New York, NY.
Read, J., & Cohen, B. (2002, February).
Women's groups: Relatedness with body, self and significant others
. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New Orleans, LA.
Schoenholtz-Read, J., & Oakley, A. (2003, February).
Vagina monologues: Creating safety in women's groups to explore differences in body-mind connections
.
Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New Orleans, LA.
Schoenholtz-Read, J., & Oakley, A. (2000, October).
Women's voices: Exploring connections with body and mind
. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Group Psychotherapy, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Schoenholtz-Read, J. (2000, June).
Being a mental health professional at the millennium: Challenge, change, and opportunity
. Keynote address presented at the Mental Health Interventions for the 21st Century Conference, Mt. Royal College, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Schoenholtz-Read, J. (2000, June).
Dilemmas of gender: How to deal with gender issues in individual and group psychotherapy
. Paper presented at the Mental Health Interventions for the 21st Century Conference, Mt. Royal College, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Schoenholtz-Read, J., & Cohen, B. (2000, February).
Women's groups: Discovering new perspectives on body and mind
. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Los Angeles, CA.
Funded Grants/Contracts:
2005-present: Student Development and Diversity Study 2. Fielding Graduate University, Santa Barbara, CA, $6,000.
1994-present:
Student Diversity and Development Study
Grant
, Fielding Graduate University, Santa Barbara, CA, $10,000.
Professional Experience:
Program Director and Doctoral Faculty, School of Psychology, Fielding Graduate University.
Other Professional Activities:
2005-present: Co-Chair, Fielding Council, Fielding Graduate University, Santa Barbara, CA.
2004-present: Board Member, National Registry of Group Psychotherapy.
2004-present: Co-Chair, Task Force on Distance Learning, American Group Psychotherapy Association.
1995-present: Reviewer, Editorial Board,
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
.
1988-present: Member, Women's Special Interest Group, American Group Psychotherapy Association.
1982-present: Founding Member, Affiliate of International Psychoanalytic Societies, Canadian Society for the Integration of Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy.
2005: Co-Chair Elect, Fielding Council, Fielding Graduate University, Santa Barbara, CA.
2003-2004: Faculty Representative to Fielding Council, Fielding Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA.
2002-2003: Co-Chair, Special Interest Groups Task Force, American Group Psychotherapy Association.
2002-2003: Liaison to Board of Trustees Committee on Diversity; Member of Institute-Wide Diversity Coordinating Committee, Fielding Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA.
2000-2002: Co-Chair, Women's Special Interest Group, American Group Psychotherapy Association.
1994-2002: Psychologist and Consultant, Private Practice (part time), Santa Barbara, CA.
1998-2001: Secretary, American Psychological Association, Group Psychology and Psychotherapy, Division 49.
1991-2000: Psychologist, Allied Medical Staff, Goleta Valley Hospital (part time), Goleta, CA.
1981-1982: Student Health Services, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
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