JASON A. HANKEE, PSY.D., HSPP 4401 N. Central Avenue 46205 hankeeja@uindy.edu (317) 923-2333 (phone) (317) 923-2367 (facsimile) EDUCATION 2002 2006 School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis (APA accredited) Doctor of Psychology Concentration: Health Psychology Dissertation Title: Personality Characteristics of Self-Identified Christians and Atheists Using the Five-Factor Model 1998 2001 Indiana University Bachelor of Science in Psychology Minors: Mathematics, Sociology, and Spanish WORK EXPERIENCE 2007 Present Meridian Psychological Associates, PC Title: Clinical Psychologist Provide individual psychotherapy and hypnotherapy to adolescent and adult outpatients in a private practice setting. Conduct psychological assessment with children and adults, including neuropsychological screens, Social Security Disability evaluations, forensic evaluations, and testing to aid in differential diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment planning. Supervise doctoral students in clinical psychology. 2001 2002 Bloomington Hospital Medical-Psychiatric Inpatient Unit Title: Psychiatric Technician Assisted psychiatric inpatients with organizational, interpersonal, and self-care skills. 1994 1998 Ransburg Scout Reservation 2
Title: Counselor and Order of the Arrow Director Taught various merit badge courses to scouts aged 11 to 17. Developed and directed the Order of the Arrow program, including planning and carrying out a weekly ceremony that involved Indian regalia, singing, and fire twirling. SUPERVISED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 2006 2007 Meridian Psychological Associates, PC Title: Postdoctoral Fellow Provided individual psychotherapy and hypnotherapy to adult outpatients in a private practice setting. Conducted psychological assessment with children and adults, including neuropsychological screens, forensic, learning and socioemotional disabilities, and evaluations to aid in differential diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment planning. Supervisors: Elgan Baker, Ph.D., ABPP and Bart Ferraro, Ph.D., DABPS 2005 2006 Southern Mississippi Psychology Internship Consortium Hattiesburg, MS (APA accredited) Title: Predoctoral Intern University of Southern Mississippi Counseling Center Provided individual and group psychotherapy to a diverse population of college students. Administered, scored, and interpreted personality assessments to aid in differential diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment planning. Supervised one psychology doctoral student. Supervisor: Sidne Buelow, Ph.D., HSPP Forrest General Hospital Psychology Services Provided outpatient individual and group psychotherapy and co-led addiction, vocational, and self-management groups in the Professional Enhancement Program. Provided psychological assessment in an inpatient psychiatric hospital. Supervisor: Craig Paterson, Ph.D., HSPP Pine Belt Mental Healthcare Resources Provided individual therapy and psychological assessment to children and adolescents in schools, offender programs, detention centers, and community mental health centers. Trained other 3
professionals in the IVA computerized assessment and completed a consultation project to evaluate group psychotherapy attendance and to establish a stronger referral base. Supervisor: Daniel Moore, Ph.D., HSPP 2004 2005 Meridian Psychological Associates, PC Title: Practicum Student Provided individual psychotherapy to adult outpatients in a private practice setting. Conducted various types of assessment with children and adults, including neuropsychological screens, forensic, Social Security Disability, learning and socioemotional disabilities, and testing to aid in differential diagnosis, case conceptualization, and treatment planning. Supervisor: Elgan Baker, Ph.D., ABPP 2003 2005 Ball State Venture Grant Title: Contracted Doctoral Student Conducted emotional and learning disability assessments with 6 12 year old children at local charter schools. Attended case conferences to discuss special education needs. Supervisor: Nicole Taylor, Ph.D., HSPP 2003 2004 Psychological Services Center Title: Practicum Student Provided individual, couple, and marital therapy to a diverse population in a community outpatient setting. Conducted socioemotional and learning disability evaluations and personality assessments. Supervisor: Heike Minnich, Psy.D., HSPP TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2012 Present University of Indianapolis, School of Psychological Sciences Title: Adjunct Professor Teach Basics of Clinical Hypnosis to a group of doctoral level students in clinical psychology. 4
2001 2002 Monroe County Public Library Title: Volunteer Tutor Tutored children and adults in mathematics and Spanish. 2000 2002 Indiana University Athletic Department Title: Academic Tutor Tutored student athletes in various psychology, mathematics, and Spanish courses. 2000 Indiana University Psychology Department Title: Undergraduate Teaching Instructor Assisted professor with grading and preparing lecture material for an undergraduate cognitive psychology course. PRESENTATIONS 2013 Hankee, J. (2013, June). Mental health issues and older adults. Invited guest speaker by the Shepherd s Centers, North United Methodist Church,. 2012 Hankee, J. (2012, June). Introduction to clinical hypnosis. Invited guest speaker by the School of Psychological Sciences, University of. 2009 Hankee, J. (2009, February). Introduction to Psychological Assessment and Malingering. In B. Ferraro (Chair), Psychological testing in family, employment, personal injury, and criminal law. Symposium conducted as part of legal continuing education program,. 2006 Hankee, J. & Bennett, L. C. (2006, August). Predoctoral interns perspectives on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. In N. Taylor (Chair), Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina through the eyes of displaced and affected predoctoral interns: Reflections of Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA. 5
2006 Hankee, J., & Taylor, N. (2006, August). Challenges of measuring religious constructs: Implications for further research. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA. 2004 Hankee, J., & Taylor, N. (2004, July). Spirituality and religion: Separate constructs or one and the same? Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI. CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOPS ATTENDED American Psychological Association Annual Conference 2006 American Psychological Association Annual Conference. (2006, August). New Orleans, LA 2004 American Psychological Association Annual Conference. (2004, July). Honolulu, HI Clinical Hypnosis 2012 American Society for Clinical Hypnosis Regional Workshop. (2012, September). Advanced Workshop on Chronic Pain Management through Self-Hypnosis Training. Oak Brook, IL. 2010 American Society for Clinical Hypnosis Annual Conference. (2010, March). Intermediate skills workshop. Nashville, TN 2005 Baker, E. (2005, Summer). Basic skills workshop. Introductory course approved by the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis. University of Indianapolis,. Conflict Resolution 2005 Fox, C. (2005 August). The Mandt system: Building healthy relationships. Workshop presented by Pine Belt-Mental Healthcare Resources, Hattiesburg, MS. Ethics 2012 Younggren, J. (2012, April). Adventures on the electronic frontier. Ethics and risk management in the digital era. Seminar presented by The Trust and the Indiana Psychological Association, 6
Carmel, IN. 2010 Laubach, E. (2010, February). Ethical issues and professional boundaries. Seminar presented by Leadership Seminars,. 2008 Baker, E., Greene, M., & Hahn, E. (2008, February). Ethical issues in clinical practice: A workshop for psychologists and other mental health professionals. Seminar sponsored by the Indiana Society for Psychoanalytic Thought,. Forensic Evaluations 2013 Ben-Porath, Y. S. (2013, January). MMPI-2-RF: Forensic practice briefing. Webinar presented by Pearson Assessments. 2012 American Academy of Forensic Psychology Regional Workshop. (2012, March). A survey of forensic psychology practice: Issues and applications. Austin, TX. 2011 Resnick, P. (2011, April). Insanity defense evaluations. Workshop presented by the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Chicago, IL. Pain Management 2006 Datz, G. (2006, June). Living with chronic pain. Seminar presented by Pine Grove Behavioral Health and Addiction Services, Hattiesburg, MS. Psychoanalytic Theory 2009 Summers, F. (2009, April). Self creation: Making change with psychoanalytic therapy. Seminar sponsored by the Indiana Society for Psychoanalytic Thought,. Psychological Assessment 2013 Meyer, G. & Mihura, J. (2013, May). The Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS): Introduction and case illustrations. Workshop co-sponsored by the Society for Personality Assessment and the Rorschach Performance Assessment System, Fort Wayne, IN. 2013 Bogenberger, R. (2013, April). Revolutionizing diagnosis and treatment using the DSM-5. Seminar presented by the CMI Education Institute, Carmel, IN. 7
2008 Ben-Porath, Y. (2008, February). Recent developments in MMPI- 2 interpretation: The RC scales and the MMPI-2-RF. Workshop sponsored by the University of Indianapolis,. 2003 Rogers, A. (2003, September). Training workshop for the new WISC-IV. Workshop sponsored by the University of Indianapolis,. Trauma 2006 Covington, S. (2006, May). Beyond trauma: A healing journey for women. Seminar sponsored by Pine Grove Behavioral Health and Addiction Services, Hattiesburg, MS. 2006 Hemphill, P. (2006, March). Intrusion, arousal, and avoidance: Where are we in the wake of Post Katrina Stress Disorder? Seminar presented by Pine Grove Behavioral Health and Addiction Services, Hattiesburg, MS 2006 Keller, M. & Marquis, P. (2006, January). Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing: Level 1 training. Workshop presented by the EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs, Hattiesburg, MS. PROFESSIONAL LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS 2010 Present Certification in Clinical Hypnosis. American Society for Clinical Hypnosis 2007 Present Licensed Clinical Psychologist. State of Indiana. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2009 - Present American Society for Clinical Hypnosis PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND OFFICES HELD 2013 Present American Society for Clinical Hypnosis Task Force for Engaging Emerging Professionals, Committee Member 8
HONORS AWARDED Foreign Language 2001 Minor in Spanish, Indiana University, 1998 National Spanish Examination State Champion 1997 National Spanish Examination State Champion 1997 Summer Study Abroad Honors Program in Valencia, Spain Ben Davis High School, Boy Scouts of America 2000 Received Founder s Award, Order of the Arrow 2000 Appointed to Lodge Executive Committee, Order of the Arrow 1999 Appointed to Lodge Executive Committee, Order of the Arrow 1996 Received Vigil Honor, Order of the Arrow 1993 Received Eagle Scout award Honor Society Inductions 1999 Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, Indiana University 1999 Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, Indiana University 1999 National Honor Society of Collegiate Scholars, Indiana University 1999 Golden Key National Honor Society, Indiana University Scholarships 1998 Outstanding Spanish Student Scholarship 1998 Indianapolis Water Company Eagle Scout Scholarship REFERENCES Available upon request. 9