ELIZABETH HOOKS, M.Ed., Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist

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ELIZABETH HOOKS, M.Ed., Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist EXECUTIVE PROFILE Experienced and competent professional with 20 years combined experience in the field of Psychology and Education. Possess in-depthknowledge of principles, methods, and procedures for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of clients.highly skilled in understanding aspects of human behavior and performance; ability, interests, and personality; learning and motivation; psychological research methods; and assessment and treatment methods. Results-oriented and dedicated, with great deal of experience providing direct client services to diverse populations including individual adults, children and adolescents, and families; supervising and working with interns; conducting research for publication and presentation, community outreach activities; and actively participating in the development and maintenance of treatment plans.superb interpersonal skills, adept at building productive relationships and building rapport with a diverse set of individuals. CORE COMPETENCIES Treatment Program Development Educational Assessment Psychiatric Evaluation Psychological Assessment Crisis Intervention Individual, Group & Family Therapy Client Need Assessment Communication & Reporting Teaching, Counseling &Mentoring Clinical Supervision Training and Consulting Multi-team/Multi-agency Collaboration PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Licensed Psychologist 01/1/16-present Counseling Services Inc 18 W Colony Place, Durham, NC 27705 919-704-0708 Provide individual and family therapy to clients in outpatient treatment facility. Work with managed care. Collaborate with community resources and referral resources Conduct in-services and training to various community agencies and schools Conduct psychological and psychoeducational assessments for a wide range of mental health and learning disorders for children and adolescents. Write comprehensive psychological reports. Keep updated therapy records for treatment and billing purposes. Collaborate with other professionals during consultation meetings. Supervise office managers, student externs, and clinicians in both clinical and business matters Develop curriculum and programs for therapeutic and educational groups. Chief Psychologist on the Child and Adolescent Unit, Central Regional Hospital 02/2015-12/2015 Central Regional Hospital 300 Veazey Road, Butner, NC 27509 919-764-2246 Provide clinical and assessment services to children and adolescents who are patients in the hospital Consult and collaborate with a multidisciplinary treatment team Supervise CAU psychologists, Behavior Support Specialists, and students Participate in management team and administrative meetings and initiatives Participate and plan CAU initiatives such as implementation of Collaborative Problem Solving Adjunct Faculty 09/2013-12/2014 University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology 2460 S. Vine Street, Denver, CO 80208 303-871-3626 TaughtBeginning Psychotherapy Seminar. Supervised doctoral students in individual and family therapy of adults and children. Created curriculum and provide instruction on a variety of topics related to the practice

of psychotherapy. Provided support to students in ethical, legal, and professional decision-making. Licensed Psychologist, Clinical Director and Owner02/2012-present Round Table Psychological and Educational Services Dr. Elizabeth Hooks, PLLC, Private Practice www.roundtablepsychology.com 2121 South Oneida St., Suite 540, Denver, CO 80224 303-709-9629 Provide individual and family therapy to clients in outpatient treatment facility. Work with managed care. Collaborate with community resources and referral resources Conduct in-services and training to various community agencies and schools Conduct psychological and psychoeducational assessments for a wide range of mental health and learning disorders for children and adolescents. Write comprehensive psychological reports. Keep updated therapy records for treatment and billing purposes. Collaborate with other professionals during consultation meetings. Supervise office managers, student externs, and clinicians in both clinical and business matters Develop curriculum and programs for therapeutic and educational groups. Clinical Supervisor 12/2011-12/2014 University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology 2460 S. Vine Street, Denver, CO 80208 303-871-3626 Provided clinical supervision to doctoral students in individual and family therapy Provided in-services and training on specific topics related to diagnosis and assessment Reviewed written reports and clinical notes of supervisees Collaborated with university staff to assess student development and provide appropriate training Licensed Psychologist Legacy Comprehensive Counseling and Consulting3/2011-9/2012 19751 East Mainstreet,Suite 215, Parker, CO 80138 303-841-4005 Provided individual and family therapy to clients in outpatient treatment facility. Conducted psychological and psychoeducational assessments for a wide range of mental health and learning disorders for children and adolescents. Wrote comprehensive psychological reports. Supervised doctoral students and master s level clinicians Kept updated therapy records for treatment and billing purposes. Collaborated with other professionals during consultation meetings. Worked cooperatively with a multidisciplinary team. Postdoctoral Fellow, Residential and Day Program 8/2010 1/2011 Allendale Association P.O. Box 1088, Lake Villa, IL 60046 847-245-6242 Provided individual and family therapy to clients in residential and day treatment programs and participate in clinical consultations as needed. Provided group therapy to adolescents in inpatient and outpatient treatment. Collaborated with various multi-disciplinary teams while leading weekly groups for residential and day treatment clients. Wrote Medicaid billings and periodic therapy reports and attend staffings and treatment team meetings regularly Psychology Intern, Child &Adolescent Focus 9/2009 8/2010 Dorthea Dix Hospital 820 South Boylan Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27699-3601 919-733-5344 Offered individual and family therapy to patients in the child outpatient clinic and adolescent inpatient facility. Worked with mental health providers to determine diagnosis and treatment of patients and conducted psychological assessments, completed reports, and communicated findings with parents and other professionals.

Conducted child and parent diagnostics to present at case conferences and provided case management services. Led weekly groups for adults with severe and persistent mental illness in residential care; and provided individual therapy to adults in long-term inpatient care. Supervised and directed psychology externs, undergoing 6 hours of group and individual supervision weekly. Maintained skills, knowledge and training by attending weekly case conferences, seminars, and didactics. Student Therapist 9/2006 8/2009 ProfessionalPsychologyCenter, University of Denver, 2460 S. Vine Street, Denver, CO 80208 303-871-3626 Provided individual therapy to adults with mental health issues, including adults undergoing depression and anxiety. Performed child therapy sessions including the use of play therapy techniques while providing family therapy to families requiring services in an outpatient setting. Completed weekly supervision for all cases and provided case management for clients. Psychologist Extern 8/2008 8/2009 Denver Children s Home 1501 Albion Street, Denver, Colorado 80220 303-399-4890 Completed externship with supervised clinical exposure, providing individual therapy to adolescents in a day treatment program setting. Participated in clinical functions and family sessions with a co-therapist while conducting psychodiagnostic testing on residential and outpatient clients. Prepared various psychological reports and communicated findings with parents and other concerned professionals; also wrote monthly treatment plans and maintained clinical records. Communicated and collaborated with other members of the clinical team regarding individual client needs. Participatedactively in weekly team meetings, seminars, group supervision, and individual supervision to ensure skills competency and follow-through. Group Leader 9/2007 5/2008 The Kempe Center Anschutz Medical Campus, 13123 E 16th Ave., B390, Aurora, CO 80045 303-864-5250 Participatedactively in weekly team meetings, seminars, group supervision, and individual supervision to ensure skills competency and follow-through. Co-led a therapeutic skills group for abused and neglected 9 to 11 year-old children who were placed in foster and kinship care. Attended weekly supervision and case conference meetings. Child and Family Clinician Extern 6/2007 8/2008 Mental Health Center of Denver 1405 Federal Boulevard Denver, CO 80204 303-825-4212 Worked as therapist at the MHCD Child and FamilyCenter, offering individual therapy to children and adolescents including family therapy to children and their families. Provided case management services to clients as needed while developing treatment plans and coordinating clients use of other MHCD programs and outside community resources. Communicated with psychiatrists regarding clients medication needs; collaborated with families, school personnel, and other significant figures in the client s life to ensure continuity of care; and maintained clinical records. Participated in weekly team meetings, case conferences, and supervisory sessions. Assessment Extern6/2007 8/2008 Mental Health Center of Denver 4141 E Dickenson Place, Denver, CO 80222 303-504-6500 Worked as an evaluator on the MHCD assessment team with duties including psychological evaluations on children, adolescents, and adults addressing a wide range of referral questions. Administered, scored, and interpreted a variety of psychodiagnostic tests; wrote integrated psychological reports; and conducted therapeutic assessments.

Composed therapeutic letters to clients; communicated findings to clients and families; and collaborated with clients to create appropriate interventions based on assessment data. Attended weekly supervision and educational meetings. Psychologist Extern 6/2006 6/2007 Denison Montessori School 1821 S Yates St, Denver, CO 80219 303-934-7805 Conducted individual and group therapy sessions with children from ages 3 to 12, providing social skills training to small groups of children. Collaborated and consulted with parents and families including teachers to provide classroom interventions and with outside service providers in order to meet child and family needs. Monitored and assessed children on a variety of standardized and non-standardized measures, including the WISC-IV and WJ-III. Wrote psychological reports and communicated these to concerned parties; participated in IEP meetings. Literacy Coach6/2006 7/2007 Denison Montessori School 1821 S Yates St, Denver, CO 80219 303-934-7805 Served as the Chairperson of the Invention Team, working with other professionals to create strategies and interventions to meet needs of children struggling in the regular classroom. Conducted professional development activities centered on best practices in reading and writing instruction. Coordinated with teachers to use progress monitoring to understand needs and development of the students. Coordinated enrichment activities for gifted and talented students. Modeled reading and writing lessons in the classroom while working with small groups of children to develop literacy skills. Collaborated with teachers to implement effective literacy instruction within the classroom and trained teachers to use the Developmental Reading Assessment 2 (DRA-2) and informal running records to monitor student progress and create effective reading instruction. Reading Specialist 2005 2006 Lincoln Elementary, Denver, CO Acted as the Chairperson of the Child Study Team responsible for developing interventions and strategies for students with academic and behavioral difficulty. Collaborated and consulted with classroom teachers to help struggling readers meet grade level standards through the establishment of best practices. Created programs to meet diverse literacy goals for a variety of children and conducted professional developments on teaching reading and building oral language skills in children. Performed a variety of formal and informal assessments in order to analyze specific reading strengths and weaknesses. Third Grade Teacher 2004 2005 Fairview Elementary, Denver, CO Taught multiple subjects and utilized a variety of formal and informal assessments to determine individual learning needs of each student. Planned instruction to meet the linguistic, educational, and emotional needs for a culturally diverse classroom based upon assessment results Collaborated with professionals from the I Have a Dream, an organization that adopted the students in the class. Conducted home visits and conferences in order to build mutual respect and trust with students and families. Third Grade Teacher 2002 2004 Independence Elementary, Rock Hill, SC Taught an inclusion classroom composed of children in special education (half) and regular education (other half). Developed an effective co-teaching model with the resource teacher and planned multi-level differentiated instruction targeting multiple intelligences to meet the diverse learning needs of all of the students. Applied a variety of formal and informal assessments to determine individual learning needs of each student while developing multiple instructional units and lesson plans to target third grade learning objectives. Served as the Local Education Agency Representative during IEP meetings and acted as liaison between special education and regular education programs. Participated in a Technology Initiative that consisted of professional development and training in implementing technology in the classroom; also conducted staff development in instructional technology.

Special Education Teacher (K-5)1998 2002 Independence Elementary, Rock Hill, SC Instructed children with a variety of disabilities; provided support for classroom teachers; and assisted them in modifying instruction to fit the needs of special education students. Worked with parents and other school personnel to write Individual Education Plans for students who qualified for special services. Coordinated services between the school and the local mental health agency including the School Wide Assistance Team (SIT) that helped identify children with a variety of learning and/or behavior problems and provide appropriate services. Conducted educational evaluations using standardized measures in order to determine student eligibility for special services and to inform instructional plans. Graduate Assistant for Babies Can t Wait 1997 1998 University of Georgia, Athens, GA Offered services in a clinic for pre-school children with developmental delays, providing instruction, family education plans and a variety of assessments. Conducted screenings for pre-school children to detect developmental delays while facilitating marketing and planning of related statewide conferences. Administrator May August 1997 YMCA CampThunderbird, Lake Wylie, SC Supervised and provided leadership for twenty-five counselors in a residential camp, providing staff training in teamwork and child development issues. Planned a variety of activities for 7 12-year-old girls that resulted in the promotion of emotional growth and strengthened self-esteem. Acted as liaison between the parents and the camp by providing parents with information and updates about the progress of their child. 2 nd Grade Teacher 1996 1997 Ashley Park Elementary, Charlotte, NC Planned, supervised, and implemented instruction based on state standards and school guidelines with focus on the needs of individual children including their interests, disabilities, special talents, and pace of learning while demonstrating sensitivity to the diverse cultural and socio-economic student population. Designed and implemented activities to enhance the healthy emotional, social, intellectual, and physical development of each child. EDUCATION & QUALIFICATIONS Doctorate of Psychology, University of Denver, 2010 2199 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80201 303-871-2000 Masters in Education Early Childhood Special Education, University of Georgia,2001 Holmes/Hunter Academic Bldg., Athens, GA 30602-6113 706-542-1625 Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education, University of North Carolina, 1996 UNC-Chapel Hill, Suite 3100, SASB North; CB#2100, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 919-962-3954 LICENSES & CERTIFICATES Licensed Psychologist, North Carolina Psychology Board #4721 Licensed Psychologist, Colorado Department of Regulatory Agency #3688 Professional Teaching License in Elementary Education, Special Education, and Early Childhood Education, South Carolina Department of Education Professional Teaching License in Elementary Education, Special Education, and Early Childhood Education, Colorado Department of Education Special Education Specialist, Colorado Department of Education Certified Literacy Coach, Denver Public Schools Certified A-DOS (Autism Diagnostic Observation Survey) Administrator

PROJECTS Doctoral Paper, 2010 Primary Preventions: Promoting Positive Development in Elementary Classrooms University of Denver, Denver, CO / Chair: Shelly Smith-Acuna, PhD. Paper Description: The aim of the paper is to use current research from positive psychology, developmentally appropriate practice, and systemic perspectives to create a strength-based curriculum that can be implemented in elementary classrooms (grades 1-3). The program objectives will be to promote positive development and increase resiliency in students. A primary aim is to generate activities that can be easily integrated with grade-level academic standards and can be implemented in the classrooms without compromising academic accountability. Research Assistant, 2004 The Children s Hospital, Denver, CO / Principal Investigator: Robin Gabriels, Psy.D. Study Description: The overall aims of this NIH-funded study are to: 1. Investigate the frequency/severity of repetitive behaviors in children with autism compared to age/ IQ matched controls; 2. Determine how the expression of repetitive behaviors differs across environments; 3. Evaluate the functional impact of the frequency and severity of the repetitive behaviors on individuals with autism compared to a matched control group. Master s Thesis, 2001 Teaching Words in Context vs. Isolation: A Comparison of the Effects of Different Reading Interventions on Word Recognition on Students with Dyslexia University of Georgia & IndependenceElementary School / Advisor: Cindy Vail, Ph.D. Study Description: This study examined whether it is more beneficial to teach children with learning disabilities to read with the help of context cues or to focus specifically on the orthographic features by teaching in isolation. An additional aim was to see how learning was transferred from one condition to the other. Research Assistant, 1996 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill / Primary Investigator: Catherine Hammond, Ph.D. Study Description: The study investigated different aspects of language development in children 2 5 years old.

PROFESSIONAL AFFLIATION / MEMBERSHIPS American Psychological Association Colorado Psychological Association Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology APA Division 53 Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities APA Division 33 Family Psychology APA Division 43 Child, Youth, and Family Services APA Division 37 Golden Key International Honour Society Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Pi Lamba Theta, Honor Society for Educators International Reading Association Council for Exceptional Children