Head Secretary. "Historian
for the CAPS Unit."
Secretary. Ms. Allen joined
CAPS in June 1998. She is a native of New Orleans, LA, but has also
resided in San Antonio, TX; Vicksburg, MS; Goose Bay, Labrador; Nimes, France;
and Sterling, VA. She is married and has one child.
Secretary. Ms. Miller
joined CAPS in Fall 2002.
Licensed Professional Counselor
& Coordinator of Substance Abuse Treatment.
Dr. Chalungsooth (or simply Dr.
PC) is a licensed professional counselor in the state of Arkansas. She also
holds an advanced certification in alcohol and drugs counseling in
Arkansas. Her areas of interests include cross-cultural issues, trangender
issues, and substance abuse. Her theoretical approach inclines toward Rational-Emotive
Behavior Therapy.
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Counseling Psychologist &
Coordinator of Training.
Dr. Cline joined CAPS part-time
in Fall 2000 after completing her training in Counseling Psychology at Indiana
University and her clinical internship with both the Veterans' Administration
Medical Center in Northern California and the University of California-Davis
Department of Psychiatry. She re-joined CAPS as a full-time staff member
in November 2001. Her clinical interests include the treatment of trauma and
its effects--e.g., childhood physical and sexual abuse, sexual assault (including
rape), and domestic violence. Other clinical interests include working with
individuals struggling with relationship and interpersonal issues. Dr. Cline
is also interested in advocacy work on behalf of psychology in the state
of Arkansas, participating in primarily legislative advocacy activities through
the Arkansas Psychological Association.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker
& Coordinator of Group Services.
Ms. Grubesich has more than 25
years of counseling experience with individuals, groups, couples and families.
Her areas of special clinical interest include relationship issues, identity
issues, depression, anxiety, couples' therapy, group therapy, non-traditional
students' issues, and eating disorders. As Groups Coordinator, she provides
information about CAPS groups to the University Community. Research on eating
disorders is an area of special interest to Ms. Grubesich.
"I believe that therapy can
be a major experience in personal growth rather than just a problem solving
exercise. Paradoxically, it takes a certain degree of emotional maturity
to know you need counseling, and most people could benefit from it at some
point in their lives."
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Counseling Psychologist & Coordinator of Research &
Data Management
Dr. Harbin completed a B.S. (cum
laude) in Psychology at Birmingham-Southern College (1992) and earned both
an M.S. (1995) and Ph.D. (1998) in Counseling Psychology at the University
of Southern Mississippi after internship at Iowa State University. His
clinical interests include anxiety, stress reduction, and the impacts of
prejudice and discrimination especially with regard to race, affectional
orientation, and spirituality. Research interests include program evaluation,
supervision, and prejudice. For 2002, Dr. Harbin serves as Treasurer of
the Psychologists of Northwest Arkansas.
He is also a faculty advisor for People
Respecting Individual Differences & Equality (PRIDE). He enjoys
coffee, singing, cooking, running, and the outdoors.
"Our deepest fear is not that
we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?'
Actually, who are you NOT to be? Your playing small doesn't serve
the world."
--Nelson Mandela
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Mental Health Clinician & Coordinator of Anger Management
Program
Ms Hilliard interned at CAPS
between August 2001 and May 2002. In November 2002, she rejoined CAPS as
a senior clinician. She completed her B.A. in Social Work at the University
of Arkansas and earned a Masters in Social Work at the University of Arkansas-Little
Rock. Her special clinical interests include anger management, domestic
violence, and depression. She developed the CAPS anger management
program and has experience working with individuals, groups, and businesses.
She enjoys walking/hiking, reading, cross-stitch, and eating chocolate.
"I am never more tickled than
when I laugh at myself."
Mark Twain
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Counseling Psychologist
& Coordinator of Outreach.
Dr. Litterer completed a B.A.
in Psychology at the University of Northern Iowa (1995) and earned both an
M.S. (1997) and a Ph.D. (2001) in Counseling Psychology at Iowa State University
after internship at Southern Illinois University. Her clinical interests
include treatment of eating disorders, body image, sexual abuse and trauma,
grief and loss, stress management, and gay, lesbian, and bisexual issues.
Research interests include eating disorders and bereavement after the death
of a loved one and after the break up of a romantic relationship. She
enjoys walking, baking, reading, and spending time with her dogs.
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Psychiatric Consultant.
Dr. Pang provides consultation
with CAPS clients on a part-time basis. He has a private practice located
in Fayetteville. He received his B.A. (magna cum laude) in Psychology at
the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and his M.D. at University of Arkansas
Medical School. He completed a residency in psychiatry at the Maine Medical
Center. Dr. Pang is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology,
and he is a past president of the Washington County Medical Society. In
1996, the Arkansas Times survey of 1000 Arkansas physicians awarded
Dr. Pang honorable mention in the categories of adult psychiatry, depression,
anxiety and eating disorders. Dr. Pang's areas of clinical interest include
the integration of psychopharmacology with psychotherapy (brief, cognitive-behavioral,
psychodynamic, and long-term).
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Counseling Psychologist &
Medical Liaison.
Dr. Porterfield completed a B.A.
(cum laude) in Psychology with a minor in Sociology at the University of
Tulsa (1995). She earned an M.S. in Counseling Psychology at the University
of Kansas (1998) and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology at Oklahoma State University
(2001). Her clinical interests include relationship issues, depression, stress/anxiety,
and multicultural counseling. Research interests include health psychology
areas such as prescription privileges for psychologists, consultative relationships
between psychologists and psychiatrists, and the psychological impact of
genetic predictive testing. She enjoys watching reality TV shows, shoe shopping,
football, and cooking.
"What lies behind us and what
lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."
--Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Counseling Psychologist &
Coordinator of Assessment.
Dr. Schneller provides individual,
couple, group, and family therapy. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor
in the Department of Psychology. Dr. Schneller has special interest in psychological
testing, group treatment of depression, promoting healing from sexual abuse
or trauma, and couple/marital therapy. Research areas of interest are marital
satisfaction and communication, provision of volunteer services by psychologists,
and assessing satisfaction with psychotherapy. As Assessment Coordinator,
Dr. Schneller maintains and updates CAPS testing materials, promotes the
use of psychological testing to improve self-understanding, and provides information
to the University community about CAPS testing services.
"When did you last make a little time in your life just to play?"
Ms. Abraham is originally from
Louisiana and holds a Master of Science degree in Experimental Psychology
from the University of Louisiana--Lafayette. She is currently a third-year
graduate student in clinical psychology at the University of Arkansas. Her
clinical interests include working with individuals with eating disorders
and body image concerns, mood disorders, and relationship issues.
Ms. Akins completed a B.A. (cum
laude) in Psychology and a B.S. (cum laude) in Biology at Arkansas Tech University
in Russellville, Arkansas (1998). She is currently enrolled in the Clinical
Psychology Ph.D program at the University of Arkansas. Her clinical and
research interests include impulsive disorders, trauma, and interventions
with children and families.
Mr. Fishburne is in his 3rd
year of doctoral training at the university. His research interests
include issues surrounding college drinking. Specifically, showing
students that the social pressures we all feel to drink are exagerated in
our own minds, and therefore, its ok to drink less. He enjoys working
with couples and relationship issues, stressing communication and emotional
expression.
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