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Christine Nock, MA, LMHC
- Master of Arts Degree, Applied Health Psychology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, August 1994
- Bachelor of Science Degree, Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, May 1992
- Psi Chi National Honor Society
- Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society
- Private Practice Counselor, 2007, Self-Employed, Port Townsend, WA: Individual, group, and couples counseling. Specialize in health promotion and treatment for and/or prevention of health related issues. Also work with relationship issues, depression, anxiety disorders and stress. Treatment modalities include insight development, behavior modification, cognitive restructuring, mindfulness training, and communication skills training.
- Executive Director/Youth Program Director, 2002–2007, Sunfield Education Association, Port Hadlock, WA: Responsible for management of 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Developed and implemented therapeutic, educational and life skills programs for disadvantaged youth and families. Extensive curriculum development and group work. Grant writing and fundraising, public relations/marketing, budget development, volunteer and staff supervision. Extensive community outreach, collaboration and networking.
- Co-Executive Director/Youth Program Director, 1997–2002, Cultiva! Youth Project, Boulder, CO: Founded and managed the Cultiva! Youth Project and Children's Peace Garden; therapeutic life skills programs for at-risk youth. Responsible for administration of 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Extensive group work with racially and economically diverse children, youth and families. Curriculum creation and development, grant writing and fundraising, public relations/marketing, volunteer and staff supervision, and program development.
- Youth Program Director, 1996–1998, Family Learning Center, Boulder, CO: Managed after school and summer programs for disadvantaged youth of all ages. Developed and facilitated community programs including parent education groups and teen support/education groups. Provided counseling, skills training programs, academic mentoring, and educational and recreational activities. Responsible for curriculum development, volunteer management, fundraising, staff supervision, and various administrative duties.
- Youth Therapist, 1996–1997, Summit Adolescent Treatment Program, Boulder, CO: Provided therapeutic services directly to youth and families in a school based therapeutic classroom for middle school students with emotional and behavioral disabilities.
- Counselor — Project Safe, 1996–1998, University of CO Health Sciences, Denver, CO: Conducted group and individual counseling and HIV/AIDS educational interventions among multicultural intravenous drug users. Conducted HIV testing and counseling.
- Counselor — Flagstaff Multicultural AIDS Prevention Project, 1992–1996, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ: Conducted group and individual counseling sessions to promote risk behavior reduction among intravenous drug users. Conducted HIV testing and counseling. Administered various psychosocial measures. Collected and analyzed quantitative and qualitative data.
- Individual and Group Therapist, 1994–1996, Arizona Clinical Psychology Associates, Flagstaff, AZ: Individual, group and family therapy including treatment for health related complaints, depression, anxiety disorders and stress. Co-facilitated groups for women focusing on weight management and treatment for eating disorders. Conducted psychological and academic assessment.
- Student Therapist, 1993–1994, Health Psychology Center, Flagstaff, AZ: Conducted individual counseling sessions for clients presenting with health related complaints such as migraines, hypertension, sleep disorders, pain, and stress. Treatment modalities included biofeedback, hypnosis, behavior modification, and insight development.
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