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KILLIAN
4530 Carpinteria Avenue #23 Carpinteria, CA 93013 (805) 637-0989 intuitionenergymedicine@yahoo.com ====================================================================
PhD Candidate
Marriage and Family Therapist (Registered Intern #67910) State of California Board of Behavioral Sciences ====================================================================
MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
~ Developed and produced the first publication for an International Trade Union ~ Planned and implemented contemplated psychotherapy academic course at Community College of Allegheny County, North Hills Campus ~ Director for Intuition & Energy Medicine, a teaching station based on ancient strategies, creative art therapy and contemplated psychologies a holistic training program ~ Designed a holistic, integrated, principle center approach for solving personal and professional problems for individuals ~ Conducted lectures at Barnes and Noble Bookstores on holistic living ~ Planned and implemented entrepreneurial training program for Womens Enterprise Center ~ Womens Enterprise Center Broad of Directors Co-Chair: Participated in and coordinated special projects on womens economic enhancement pathways for progress and prosperity concerns ~ Organized special events for Northside Neighborhood Council Youth Committee ~ Lectured on womens self-esteem issues from the feminist view for the University of Pittsburgh Womens Studies Program Speaker Series
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Instructor: Intuition Energy Medicine Carpinteria, CA Taught on the tradition of mindfulness meditation as a component in understanding and transforming destructive emotions. Intern: Miracle Recovery Centers Ventura, CA Provided counseling for adults: primary focus on mentally ill substance abuser Facilitated anger management and parenting group Traineeship: Salvation Army Residential Treatment Program - Carpinteria, CA Contributed to a multi-disciplinary team providing problem-solving treatment plans for a varied client caseload Conducted individual and group counseling for men in a substance-related recovery program Volunteer: Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center- Santa Barbara, CA Produced problem-solving treatment plans for a diverse set of clients Counseled adults focusing primarily on marital, substance, and sexual abuse issues Provided counseling and crisis intervention for women and men rape survivors Advocated in count for women seeking to obtain restraining orders Instructor: Community College of Allegheny County - North Hills Campus, PA Taught ancient strategies and creative art therapy based in contemplated psychotherapy a holistic training program
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Taught on the tradition of mindfulness meditation as a component in understanding and transforming destructive emotions.
Writer, Lecturer, Instructor, Coach, Personal Consultant - Intuition and Energy Medicine, Inc., The Womens Enterprise Center - Pittsburgh, PA Provided services at this teaching station based in ancient strategies, creative art and contemplated psychologies Managed metaphysical books and provided services regarding womens studies, ancient strategies, creative art therapy, myths, divination, archetypal, and contemplated psychologies
KATHLEEN A. KILLIAN
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EDUCATION
Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpinteria, CA Ph.D. Candidate - Depth Psychology Emphasis in Psychotherapy Degree expected Spring 2015 M.A. - In Counseling Psychology Emphasis in Depth Psychology M.S. - Political Economic Policy in Latin American Studies M.B.A. and B.S. Concentration in Business Administration and Multicultural Diversity Psychology Studies BS. - International Business Administration and Multicultural Diversity Psychology Studies Certification - Management of Information Systems
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Substance Abuse Management Module (SAMM) U.C.L.A. - Practitioner Training- Santa Barbara, CA - An introduction to clinical works with the mentally ill substance abuser: o Integrated synthesis of chemical dependency and mental health models for dual recovery o Recovery-based approach for treating clients with dual disorders o Supports healthy ways to reduce potential harm interventions o Outline guidelines aid practitioners for deciding appropriate level of care with comprehensive assessment intake tools and individualized treatment activities o Key issues: how to enhance the motivation of clients for change and maintain motivation of counselors working with this difficult-to-treat population