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C. ANDREW (ANDY) YARBOROUGH, PSY.D., LCP 17534 Old Jefferson Hwy, Suite B2 Prairieville, LA 70769 225-692-4113 andrew.yarborough@wellclinicla.com CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION Regent University School of Psychology and Counseling (Virginia Beach, VA) Aug. 2004 Dec. 2009 APA-Accredited Program Degrees Awarded: Psy.D. (2009); M.A. (2007) Dissertation Title: Depression and the emotional experience of God Southern Louisiana Internship Consortium (Baton Rouge, LA) Aug. 2008 Aug. 2009 APA-Accredited Pre-Doctoral Internship Louisiana State University/Eastern Louisiana Mental Health System Mississippi College (Clinton, MS) Aug. 1997 May 2002 Degree Awarded: B.S. in Psychology with a Minor in Christian Studies and Philosophy PROFESSIONAL LICENSE(S) Licensed Clinical Psychologist #1161 (Louisiana) June 2011 Present PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE A. Clinical Positions The Well Clinic, LLC Jan. 2015 Present Position: Owner/CEO Responsibilities: Practice clinical psychology as licensed by the state of Louisiana. Operate The Well Clinic. Southern Louisiana Internship Consortium Aug. 2013 Present Positions: Faculty and Consortium Training Committee Member/Preceptor Responsibilities: Teach pre-doctoral psychology interns and pre-degreed social work interns, focusing upon clinical work and the psychology of religion and spirituality. Participate in ranking interns for match. Participate in administrative decisions related to the consortium. Serve as preceptor in support of interns throughout their experience with SLIC. Psychological Care Services (Baton Rouge, LA) Sept. 2012 Nov 2014 Position: Psychologist Responsibilities: Conduct psychodiagnostic assessments to guide treatment from a biopsychosociospiritual model for residents in a local nursing home.

CV (Yarborough) 2 North Lake Supports and Services Center (Hammond, LA) Sept. 2009 Oct. 2012 Position: Psychologist 3 (Contracted) Aug. 2012 Oct. 2012 Psychologist 4 (Assoc. Clinical Director) Oct. 2011 Aug. 2012 Psychologist 3 Aug. 2011 Oct. 2011 Psychologist 2 June 2011 Aug. 2011 Psychologist 1 (Unlicensed position) Dec. 2009 June 2011 Associate to Psychologist Sept. 2009 Nov. 2009 Responsibilities: Conduct diagnostic assessments for developmental disabilities in adults as well as psychological assessments for functionally challenging behavior(s) and co-morbid psychopathology. Formulate and implement treatment plans based upon psychological assessments. Conduct individual, group, and family therapy. Conduct civil commitment assessments. Supervise the clinical practice of Master s level psychology staff, which includes psychological testing, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, and the implementation of clinical interventions. Co-ordinate the clinical work and provide supervision for graduate students in clinical psychology from Louisiana State University and Southeastern Louisiana University. Provide all services within an interdisciplinary team approach that includes, but is not limited to, physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, speech pathologists, occupational and physical therapists, and residential services. Work with administration to improve organizational, clinical and non-clinical processes. Develop programs and processes that improve organizational efficiency and efficacy. Southern Louisiana Internship Consortium (Baton Rouge, LA) Aug. 2008 Aug. 2009 Position: Pre-Doctoral Psychology Intern Responsibilities: Provided individual, group, and couples therapy to undergraduate and graduate students attending Louisiana State University (LSU). Provided group therapy and assessments to civilly committed patients at Eastern Louisiana Mental Health Systems (ELMHS). Provided psychodiagnostic evaluations, interpretations, written reports, and testing feedback to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at LSU. Provided assessments for a child at ELMHS. Christian Psychotherapy Services (Virginia Beach, VA) Aug. 2006 Aug. 2007 Position: Psychology Practica Student Responsibilities: Conducted individual and marital psychotherapy. Administered intake interviews and developed personalized treatment plans using empirically supported treatments. Administered psychodiagnostic evaluations, including test administrations, interpretations, and written reports. Regent University s Psychological Services Center (Virginia Beach, VA) Sept. 2006 Sept. 2007 Position: Couples Counselor Responsibilities: Provided marital therapy over eight sessions as part of a longitudinal study and development of the Hope Focused Marriage Manual, which is a part of E.V. Worthington s, Ph.D., Hope Focused Marriage Counseling approach. Rawles & Associates (Virginia Beach, VA) Feb. 2007 July 2007 Position: Psychology Practica Student Responsibilities: Provided psychodiagnostic test administrations, interpretation, written reports, and treatment recommendations for underserved children, adolescents, and adults.

CV (Yarborough) 3 Genesis Counseling Center/Hampton Discovery Program (Hampton, VA) May 2007 July 2007 Position: Psychology Practica Student Responsibilities: Contracted with Genesis Counseling Center to provide psychoeducational testing for a client receiving services at the Hampton Discovery Program. Provided written report and treatment recommendations based upon testing results. Regent University s Psychological Services Center (Virginia Beach, VA) Aug. 2005 Aug. 2006 Position: Psychology Practica Student Responsibilities: Conducted individual and couples psychotherapy. Administered intake interviews and developed personalized treatment plans utilizing empirically supported treatments. Administered psychodiagnostic evaluations, including test administrations, interpretations, written reports, and report feedback. In addition to these experiences, the following adjunct rotations were complementary to the experience gained in the Psychological Services Center: First District Court Service Unit Boys Home (Chesapeake, VA) Responsibilities: Conducted intake interviews, psychological assessments, and provided written reports to the juveniles parole officers. Chesapeake Juvenile Services (Chesapeake, VA) Responsibilities: Administered screening assessments to incoming youth and coordinated services with staff and related professionals. Provided supportive therapy to residents when necessary. B. Supervisory Experience Postdoctoral Residency Supervisor (Clinical Psychology of Religion and Spirituality) Aug 2016 Present Responsibilities: Supervise postdoctoral resident in psychology at The Well Clinic. The residency focuses on the final year of clinical training before a person is licensed as a psychologist but has an emphasis on the clinical psychology of religion and spirituality. North Lake Supports and Services Center Aug. 2011 Aug. 2012 Position: Extern Supervisor Responsibilities: Supervised the clinical work of doctoral and master s students from Louisiana State University and Southeastern Louisiana University. Clinical Psychology of Religion Research Project (Virginia Beach, VA) Feb. 2008 Dec. 2009 Position: Research Supervisor Responsibilities: Supervised doctoral clinical psychology students in research protocols related to the scientific study of religious cognition. Hope-Focused Research Project (Virginia Beach, VA) Aug. 2007 Jan. 2008 Position: Live Peer Supervisor Responsibilities: Provided live supervision through a one-way mirror to assist new couples counselors with their first couples counseling cases. Provided feedback on specific case issues as needed. Regent University s Psychological Services Center (Virginia Beach, VA) Aug. 2007 Dec. 2007 Position: Individual Supervisor Responsibilities: Supervised second year practicum students in the Psychological Services Center on a weekly basis. Reviewed clinical cases and discussed theoretical orientation, therapeutic interventions, test administration/scoring/interpretation/report writing techniques, and clinical documentation.

CV (Yarborough) 4 C. Group Experience Eastern Louisiana Mental Health System Forensic Treatment Mall (Jackson, LA) March 2009 Aug. 2009 Position: Co-therapist Responsibilities: Co-facilitated experiential groups (i.e., Music Group, Wii Group) for forensic patients to teach ways of appropriately expressing emotion and to facilitate positive social interaction. Co-led a legal rights group, educating patients waiting for competency evaluations about their legal rights, the operations of the court, appropriate behavior, etc. Louisiana State University Graduate Student Interpersonal Group Oct. 2008 Aug. 2009 Position: Co-Therapist Responsibilities: Co-facilitated an experiential process group with graduate students on LSU s campus focused upon intra- and interpersonal interactions, stresses particular to graduate school, etc. Maximizing Life in Relationships April 2006 Position: Group Facilitator Responsibilities: Facilitated a weekend focus group examining the benefits and pressures of living as a single adult. D. Leadership/Employment Experience Bethany Church (Baton Rouge, LA) Dec. 2013 Aug. 2016 Position: Executive Pastor of Education and Discipleship Responsibilities: Oversee Cultivate, the spiritual growth process of the church, across all campuses; oversee the development of church curriculum related to lifespan; oversee Bethany College and the integration of Bethany College into the life of Bethany Church; oversee Bethany Christian School and its integration into the life of Bethany Church. Conduct and oversee Bethany s Freedom ministry, which includes developing and maintaining an effective, efficient training process. Bethany College (Baton Rouge, LA) Jan. 2015 Aug. 2016 Position: Chairman of the Board Responsibilities: Serve in advancing the mission of Bethany College. Serve in the accreditation process. Trafficking Hope LA May 2015 - Present Position: Board Member Responsibilities: Serve in advancing the mission of Trafficking Hope LA, which focuses on the holistic freedom and healing of women who have suffered from human sex trafficking. Bethany College March 2013 Jan. 2015 Position: President Responsibilities: Oversee the implementation of and execution of the mission statement and institutional objectives of Bethany College as directed by the Board. Oversee the efforts of all executive positions within Bethany College, particularly in regards to the mission and objectives of the school. Oversee the TRACS accreditation process. Southern Louisiana Internship Consortium August 2013 Present Position: Clinical Training Committee Member Responsibilities: Teach assessment and psychotherapy seminars, with an emphasis on the integration of religion/spirituality and psychotherapy.

CV (Yarborough) 5 Bethany Church (Baton Rouge, LA) Aug. 2012 Dec. 2013 Position: Staff Pastor Responsibilities: Develop and implement Cultivate: Freedom ministry within the church. Conduct pastoral counseling with children, adults, and families. Consult with pastors and laypersons from other churches on issues pertaining to psychopathology and religious experiences. International World Changers (Kiev, Ukraine) July 2010 Position: Support Staff Responsibilities: Coordinated and led all song worship in services. Responsible for all photography. Supported short-term missionaries in their efforts to minister to people in and around the city of Kiev. Helped connect Ukrainians to local pastors for aid, including food, clothing, financial support, etc. Chesapeake Fellowship (Chesapeake, VA) Aug. 2006 June 2008 Position: Worship and Arts Leader Responsibilities: Led song worship for weekly services. Managed and directed a worship and arts team via weekly practices and bi-annual weekend retreats. Integrated psychology and spiritual direction through teaching and mentoring. The Journey (Norfolk, VA) May 2005 Dec. 2006 Position: Co-Developer/Worship Leader Responsibilities: Co-developed a young adult outreach ministry. Relationally and spiritually mentored young adults. Led song worship for weekly meetings. Bayou Talla Fellowship (Kiln, MS) March 2002 Aug. 2002 Position: Worship Pastor Responsibilities: Led song worship for weekly services. Managed and directed a song worship team via weekly practices. Responsible for spiritually mentoring church members. PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND CONSULTATION EXPERIENCE Childrens Cup Oct. 2016 - Present Service: Consultant Responsibilities: Trained missionaries in Swaziland, Africa, in self-care to promote health and prevent compassion fatigue. Continue to consult with missionaries as needed with an emphasis on self-care. Healing Place Church (Baton Rouge, LA) June 2013 Service: Ministry Consultant Responsibilities: Provided consultation related to pastoral counseling and pastoral care ministry. Covenant Community Church (Greenwell Springs, LA) May 2010 July 2010 Service: Ministry Consultant Responsibilities: Provided consultation to the church related to worship. Focused on the relationships among worship, lifestyle, and music. Offered practical considerations for leadership and worship team process from a relational approach. Consulted with the band on musical issues such as practice, etc.

CV (Yarborough) 6 Clinical Psychology of Religion Research Partnership Jan. 2008 Dec. 2009 Position: Co-Founder/Co-Developer Responsibilities: Co-founded and co-developed with Glen Moriarty, Psy.D., and Nicholas Gibson, Ph.D., a formal research relationship between the God Image Research Team of Regent University and the Psychology and Religion Research Group of the University of Cambridge (England). Crosscurrent Church (Virginia Beach, VA) Aug. 2007 Dec. 2007 Position: Mental Health Consultant Responsibilities: Worked with the church to develop relationally-based, primary prevention programs related to addictive behaviors. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE God Image Research Team Jan. 2007 Dec. 2009 Experiences: Worked to promote research to better understand the relationship among numerous variables and person s emotional experiences of God. Engaged in collaborative approach with team members through sharing academic resources, time and energy, etc., to further the scientific study of God images and God schemas. Involved working with Nicholas Gibson, Ph.D., and the Psychology and Religion Research Group at the University of Cambridge (England). Hope-Focused Research Team Sept. 2006 Jan. 2008 Experiences: Provided marital therapy following research protocol. Provided live peer supervision to second year psychology doctoral students related to couples therapy techniques. Met weekly with supervisor to discuss cases and progress of the research project. GRANT WRITING Regent University Faculty Grant April 2008 Position: Co-Applicant with Glendon Moriarty, Psy.D. Title: Depression and the emotional experience of God Award Amount: $10,000.00 Purpose: The grant funded research projects affiliated with the Clinical Psychology of Religion Research Project. The Psychology and Religion Research Group at the University of Cambridge matched the award amount. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Bethany College (Southeastern University, Lakeland, FL) Courses: Spiritual Formation; Soul Care Fall 2013 - Present Bethany Church Nov. 2013 - Present Seminar: Cultivate Freedom Workshops Topic(s): Ongoing workshops related to freedom, identity, and personal/family struggle, all from a bio-psycho-socio-spiritual model.

CV (Yarborough) 7 Louisiana State University s Student Health Services (Baton Rouge, LA) Aug. 2008 Aug. 2009 Seminar(s): Anxiety Seminar and Depression Seminar Topic(s): Provided psychoeducation to and facilitated discussions with LSU undergraduate and graduate students on the nature, etiology, maintenance, and management of both anxiety and depression. Louisiana State University s School of Social Work (Baton Rouge, LA) March 2009 Course: Crisis and Intervention Topic(s): The importance of managing anxiety while in crisis situations as well as practical ways in which to do so. Regent University Psy.D. Department (Virginia Beach, VA) June 2007 Course: Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Topic(s): God schemas: A social-cognition approach to the emotional experience of God. Maximizing Life in Relationships April 2006 Topic(s): Taught sessions on issues related to couples, including communication and conflict resolution. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS A. National and International Conferences Yarborough, C.A., Gibson, N.J.S., & Moriarty, G.L. (2009, August). Depression and the emotional experience of God. Paper presentation as part of a panel, Progress in the cognitive study of God representations, at the International Association for the Psychology of Religion, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. B. Regional Conferences Yarborough, C.A., & Moriarty, G.L. (2007, September). God image, God schema, or both: Comparing psychodynamic, attachment, and social cognition perspectives on the emotional experience of God. Paper presented at the CAPS Eastern Regional Conference, Chambersburg, PA. C. Invited Addresses, Workshops, Seminars Yarborough, C.A. (2013, May). The Psychology of Religion and Spirituality and Clinical Work. Southern Louisiana Internship Consortium, Baton Rouge, LA. Yarborough, C.A. (2011, September). Depression and the emotional experience of God. Baton Rouge Area Society for Psychologists, Baton Rouge, LA. Yarborough, C.A. (2011, August). Hope and Suffering. Invited seminar speaker at Beulah Memorial Baptist Church, Bolton, MS. Yarborough, C.A. (2010, August). Real Life, Real Hope: Experiencing God in the Sufferings of Life. Invited seminar speaker at Friendship Baptist Church, Brookhaven, MS. Yarborough, C.A. (2007, March). The role of suffering in the life of a Christian. Invited presentation at Chesapeake Fellowship, Chesapeake, VA.

CV (Yarborough) 8 PUBLICATIONS Yarborough, C. A., & Davis, E. B. (2011). A call for intentional, intergenerational relationshipbuilding within Division 36: Musings from two early career professionals. Psychology of Religion Newsletter American Psychological Association Division 36, 35(3), 5-7. PROFESSIONAL TRAININGS AND CERTIFICATIONS LACAT Regional Juvenile Human Trafficking Training April 2016 Certificate of Completion (3 Hours of Continuing Education Prepare Enrich Facilitator Certification February 2016 Certificate in Christian Leadership Nov. 2014 National Institute of Christian Leadership under instruction of Dr. Mark Rutland. Freedom Ministry Training July 2012 Attended a one-week training at Gateway Church in Dallas, TX, to learn the philosophy and implementation of Freedom Ministry, developed primarily by Bob Hamp, LPC. Southern Louisiana Internship Consortium Training Seminars Aug. 2008 Aug. 2009 Psychotherapy Seminar: Weekly psychotherapy seminars addressing theoretical, clinical, ethical, and cultural components of psychotherapy. Landmark Cases Seminar: Weekly seminars taught by Darla Burnett, Ph.D., M.P., a forensic psychologist and co-director of training for the internship, dealing with landmark legal cases that define the practice of psychology in the United States and the state of Louisiana. Assessment Seminar: Weekly seminars regarding the background and administration of the MMPI-II, Rorschach, and other assessment measures as well as assessment procedures in specific sub-fields such as neuropsychology. Relational Group Psychotherapy, Richard Billow, Ph.D. ABPP March 2009 Psy.D. Colloquia Series, Regent University Psy.D. Department Aug. 2004 April 2007 Attended monthly departmental colloquia, presented by such renowned scholars as Martin Seligman, Mark McMinn, Lee Beckstead, Nicholas Gibson, Norman Anderson, and Stephen Behnke. Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM), Mira Ingeman, M.A. June 2007 Group Crisis Intervention: 14 contact hours Individual Crisis Intervention and Peer Support: 13 contact hours Hope-Focused Couples Counseling Certification, Jennifer Ripley, Ph.D. Jan. 2007

CV (Yarborough) 9 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association - Member Division 36 Member Louisiana Group Psychotherapy Society, Member Society for the Exploration of Psychoanalytic Therapies and Theology, Member 2014 present 2014 - present March 2009 - present Aug. 2007 present American Group Psychotherapy Association, Member June 2010 2011 LEADERSHIP POSITIONS AND AWARDS Regent University Council of Graduate Students (COGS) Leadership Positions: Elected Senator School of Psychology and Counseling Aug. 2007 Dec. 2007 Appointed Co-chairman Spiritual Life Committee Aug. 2007 Dec. 2007 Appointed Representative School of Psychology and Counseling Aug. 2006 May 2006 Who s Who Among Christian Colleges and Universities March 2007 UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE APA Division 36 Early Career Psychologist Task Force Sept. 2010 - Present Regent University Psy.D. Department Service Roles: Invited Contributor Department Newsletter March 2008 Prospective Student Preview Weekend Student Panelist Nov. 2006 Nov. 2007 REFERENCES Available upon request