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Running head: PSYCHOLOGY 1

PSYCHOLOGY 2

Helen Brown

1156 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02120

Phone (617) 385-2018

E-mail [email protected]

Clinical psychologist

Worked in a wide field of psychology and therapy environment and authored various books concerning the causes and prevention of domestic violence. Equipped with the necessary skills and experience in clinical psychology and ability to team up and work with other professionals with the aim of creating a chance to assist patients through my skills and knowledge.

QUALIFICATIONS

· Encounter with clients of all conditions, backgrounds, and ages.

· Ability to team up with other psychologists and other health professionals.

· Clear interpretation of all kinds of strategies employed in prevention of domestic violence.

· Director of research and education for the Glyndon Association.

· Great communication and writing skills necessary for writing and presenting reports.

· Intense knowledge on domestic violence.

· Caring and compassionate with the aim of helping domestic violence victims and make a difference in their lives.

EXPERIENCE

Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit St, Boston, MA 02114, 2015 – Present

Head Clinical Psychologist

· Conduct research in college hospitals on mental health care.

· Draft assessment reports being adopted in clinical psychology development and research.

· Educate public on prevention of domestic violence.

· Enforce new ideas and actions regarding domestic violence when required.

· Participate in conferences to learn and share information with other clinical psychologists on domestic violence (Todd, Bromley, Ioannou & Crabtree, 2010).

· Attend to hospital employees in need of psychological help

Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1800 Orleans St, Baltimore, MA 21287, 2010 – 2015

Clinical psychologist

· Diagnosed psychological, emotional and other mental diseases.

· Provided therapy and treatment sessions to clients.

· Attended to patients on an outpatient basis.

· Assisted domestic violence victims define their goals and action plan so as to achieve personal development and adjustment.

· Monitored the client’s progress through regular meetings.

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in clinical psychology, Ferris State University, 2009

Master’s Degree in Psychology, Boston University, 2005

Sean Henry

1820 Orleans St, Baltimore, MD 21287

Phone (410) 985-2000

E-mail [email protected]

Social psychologist

Highly qualified, experienced and majored in psychology for the past fifteen years. Dedicated and focused psychologist with the aim of making a difference. Committed to delivering high-quality psychological care with minimal supervision.

QUALIFICATIONS

· Efficient communication skills

· Great interpersonal skills that aid in teaming with other healthcare professionals.

· Made intellectual contributions on domestic violence.

· Skilled in a wide range of counseling techniques.

· Faculty member at Texas State University.

· Highly knowledgeable on interpersonal violence.

· Expertise in multicultural aspects of domestic violence.

EXPERIENCE

Psychology Lecturer

Texas State University, 601 University Dr, San Marcos, TX 78666, 2012 – Present

· Conduct research in college hospitals on mental health care.

· Perform assessment and researches on the social factors that influence domestic violence.

· Lecture students on the causes and prevention measures on interpersonal violence.

· Draft reports on assessments conducted on the domestic violence.

· Maintain records of research findings.

· Conduct therapy session on students affected by domestic violence.

Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, 6501 N Charles St, Towson, MD 21204, 2003 – 2012

Social Psychologist

· Conducted behavioral assessment on clients to find out how they are affected by their social environment.

· Provided consultancy services to organizations on interpersonal and intergroup dynamics

· Develop campaign strategies for politicians to help them gain support from the public.

· Conducted market researches for organizations to find out the factors that influence the decision making of these organizations and act as a guide for effective sales (Mohammad, Quoquab Habib & Alias, 2011).

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Psychology, Boston University, 2002

Bachelor’s degree in Social Psychology, Duke University, 2001

Todd, S., Bromley, J., Ioannou, K., Harrison, J., Mellor, C., Taylor, E., & Crabtree, E. (2010). Using group‐based parent training interventions with parents of children with disabilities: A description of process, content, and outcomes in clinical practice. Child and Adolescent Mental Health15(3), 171-175.

Mohammad, J., Quoquab Habib, F., & Alias, M. A. (2011). Job Satisfaction and Organisational Citizenship Behaviour: an Empirical Study at Higher Learning Institutions. Asian Academy of Management Journal16(2).