Curriculum Vitae MARTIN JOSEPH GREENGRASS E-Mail: greengra@nova.edu Current Employment: Adjunct Professor, Nova Southeastern University Retired from Private Practice (December 2014) Volunteer Psychologist, Family Care Center Academic Background B.A., 1970 M.A., 1974 Ph.D., 1976 Brandeis Univeristy Waltham, Massachusetts University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut Licensure Psychology License, State of Florida, License # 6369 Provider (Emeritus), National Register of Health Service Provisers in Psychology Clinical Experience January 2013 to present Volunteer Psychologist to Family Care Center, a free clinic for indigent, largely Hispanic persons. June 1, 2001 to December 2014 Private Practice, Martin J.. Greengrass, Ph.D. Managed own private practice in the Carrollwood section of Tampa. Diverse clientele for psychotherapy, assessment and psychological testing. Consulting psychologist for Metropolitan Ministries. Numerous managed care and EAP contracts.
Vita Martin J. Greengrass Page 2 December 1, 1994 to May 2001 Private Practice, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Diverse clientele for psychotherapy, assessment and psychological testing. Consultation and educational services. Consultant to Fort Wayne Rescue Mission (a homeless shelter) and Life Line Homes (adolescent residential facility). Clinical supervision for outpatient for psychologists at agencies in Indiana and Ohio. Outcome evaluation research. Research on homeless as well as providing clinical services to this population one day per week. July 1992 to September 1997 Clinical Director, Internship Program, Charter Beacon Behavioral Healthcare System, Fort Wayne, IN. Director of internship program. Clinical supervision of doctoral level interns in psychology as well as program management. Completed self-study for APA accreditation and site visit. (Facility no longer exists.) July 1992 to December 1994 Director of Psychological Services, Charter Beacon Hospital, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Provided clinical direction and supervision for four outpatient clinics and two intensive outpatient programs. Provided supervision to Ph.D. and Psy.D interns as well as administered the program. Provided quality assurance for Charter Counseling Centers. Provided direct services to clients at the Charter Counseling Center in Fort Wayne. June 1988 to July 1992 Director, Charter Counseling Center, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Administer and provide direct services for an outpatient mental health clinic. Administer and supervise staff of counseling center. Supervise doctoral psychology interns. April 1987 to June 1988 Clinical Psychologist, American Biodyne, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Psychological services for a health maintenance organization.. Provided a brad variety of mental health services to capitated population including psychotherapy, emergency services, brief therapy and consultation with referring physicians. August 1986 to August 1987 Director of Clinical Supervision, Northeastern Center, Inc., Kendallville, Indiana. Clnical supervisory responsibility for rural mental health center with four clinics and an additional satellite. Provided and/or arranged supervision for all clinical staff. Developed training programs for the agency. Produced monthly center-wide training programs. Supervised all psychologists within agency. Managed clinics as needed within catchment area. Wrote and received grants to provide mental health services. Developed quality assurance for clinical performance. Also, had a caseload of outpatient clients. September 1982 to August 1986 Director, Psychological Testing Services, Park Center, Inc., Fort Wayne, Indiana. Supervison of all psychological testing one at the center and two rural satellites. Supervised testing and practice of Ph.D. level and three MA level clinicians. Initiated and ran groups for sexual offence perpetrators (incest and pedophilia). Testing expertise in personality, intellectual, neurolopsychological and other types of assessment. Performed psychological screening for Allen County Misdemeanor Court. Screen psychologically all substance abuse coming to center. Programmed computerized scoring reports for testing of alcoholics used by the center. Helped to found and develop to self-sufficiency local support group for Alzheimer s disease.
Vita Martin J. Greengrass Page 3 May 1979 to September 1982 Staff psychologist, Mental Health Center at Fort Wayne (now Park Center Inc.). Provided individual and group psychotherapy with a broad spectrum of clientele including marital, family, sex therapy and psychodiagnostic assessment. Some testing supervision including organizing and running workshops for testing. May 1981 to February 1984 Part-time private practice, Allen County Psychological Services, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Adult and family psychotherapy, psychodiagnostic assessment, sex therapy. Personnel assessment for upper management of the City of Fort Wayne. January 1981 to August 1982 Consultant to Surgical Associates, Duemling Clinic, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Supervision and consultation of neuropsychological assessment. 1977-1979 Chair, Department of Psychology, St. Francis College, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Arranged testing and clinical practica for Master s level students. Considerable administrative experience. 1975-1977 Clinical Psychologist, Mental Health Unit, Connecticut Correctional Institution at Somers. Provided psychological testing services, screened psychotherapy candidates, heading program to provide services to sex offenders (largely pedophiles and rapists), and conducting individual and group treatment with inmates. Provided emergency services in the prison hospital. 1974-1975 Therapist for University Mental Health Service, University of Connecticut, Storrs. Conducted individual, couples and group therapy under supervision. Provided emergency services for campus infirmary. 1972-1973 Psychology Intern, Palo Alto Veterans Administration Hospital, Palo Alto, California. Received training in neuropsychology, including seminar with Dr. R. Reitan. Inpatient work included psychotherapy with chronic and acute disorders. Ouptpatient experience included couples therapy, sex therapy, paradoxical techniques, behavior modification and treatment of transsexuality issues. Outpatient work included individual and couples therapy. Consultation with Richmond CA police department. Extensive raiing in family therapy from Dr. Paul Watzlawick and associates. Participated in seminars given by Walter Mischel, Karl Pribram, George Bach and Albert Ellis. 1970 to 1972 Extensive graduate training and practica, including diagnostic testing at the Institute of Living, Hartford, CT; various school in the Storrs, CT, area; and the Psychology Department Clinic,, University of Connecticut, Storrs. 1968 to 1969 Attendant and teacher for the profoundly to severely retarded at the Walter E. Fernald State School Waltham, Massachusetts. Duties were largely behavior modification with severely retarded children.
Vita Martin J. Greengrass Page 4 Teaching Experience June 2001 to present Adjunct Professor, Masters Programs, Nova Southeastern Univeristy, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Taught adult and child psychopathology, psychological testing, advanced treatment interventions, and human sexuality at branch campuses. August 2001 to 2002 Adjunct Professor, University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida. Taught clinical and counseling psychology. Spring 1991 to Summer 2000 Taught graduate courses for the Adler School of Professional Psychology, Fort Wayne Campus. Taught courses including theories of personality, anxiety and personality disorders, psychotic and depressive disorders and addictions, advanced behavioral and cognitive behavior therapy, diagnostic interviewing, research ethods and design, professional issues and ethics. Spring 1985 at Fort Wayne. Taught criminal psychopathology at Indiana University-Purdue University 1977-1979 Chair, Department of Psychology, St. Francis College (now St. Francis University), Fort Wayne Indiana. Taught graduate courses in clinical psychology: assessment, therapy, abnormal, developmental psychopathology, personality and criminal psychopathology. Taught social psychology and history and systems on both the graduate and undergraduate level. 1974-1975 Instructor, introductory psychology, Western New England College, Springfield, Massachusetts. 1969-1973 Various teaching experiences from lab instructor in introductory psychology at the University of Connecticut to teaching French in an Upward Bound program at Brandeis University. Professional Memberships American Psychological Association Member of Divisions 12, 29 and 41 Indiana Psychological Association until 2001. Was board member and Membership Chair of Division II. Florida Psychological Association Other President, Tampa Carrollwood Rotary Club, Tampa FL. Previously president in 2007-2008, Rotarian of the year in 2003-2004 and 2008-2009. Former guest examiner, State Board of Examiners in Psychology, Indiana
Vita Martin J. Greengrass Page 5 Treasurer-Secretary Alfred Adler Insitute of Fort Wayne until 2000. President, West Coast Florida Chapter, Brandeis University Alumni Association until 2009 Co-founder, Fort Wayne Alzheimers Support Group