1 Samantha S. Maierle, Ph.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist, SC#883 1154 Holly Bend Drive, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29466 (843) 452-0669 DATE: September 21, 2014 EDUCATION: DATES TRAINING LOCATION 08/90-12/92 Psychology undergraduate: 4.0 GPA University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC 01/93-05/94 B.A. in psychology: 4.0 GPA University of South Carolina, 08/00-01/01 Pre-doctoral internship in Medical University of South Clinical Psychology Carolina, Charleston, SC 08/94-12/01 Ph.D. in Clinical-Community University of South Carolina, Psychology CLINICAL WORK HISTORY: DATES TITLE/POSITION LOCATION 04/04-CURRENT Licensed Clinical Psychologist Samantha S. Maierle, Ph.D. 1154 Holly Bend Drive Mt. Pleasant, SC 29466 09/04-03/12 Licensed Clinical Psychologist Oasis Christian Counseling, Moncks Corner, SC 29461 02/02-06/06 Project Director/Research Investigator National Crime Victims Center, Medical Univ. of SC Charleston, SC 29425 08/00-06/06 Therapist/MH Counselor National Crime Victims Center, Medical Univ. of SC Charleston, SC 29425 07/97-07/99 Therapist/Graduate Assistant Sistercare, Inc. West 08/94-07/00 Therapist/Graduate Assistant Psychological Services Center University of South Carolina, FACULTY APPOINTMENTS: YEARS RANK DEPARTMENT INSTITUTION 08/95-05/97 Instructor of Record Psychology University of South Carolina 08/96-05/97 Adjunct Psychology Midlands Technical College,
S. Maierle, Ph.D. 2 01/99-05/99 Teaching Assistant Psychology University of South Carolina AWARDS AND HONORS: Chi Delta Chi Honor Society, 1999 Emily Thompson Award for Best Paper in Women s Health, 1998 National Dean s List, 1993-1994 President s List, USC, 1993-1994 Dean s List, UNCG, 1990-1992 Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society Book Award, UNCG MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL/SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES: American Psychological Association Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Southeastern Psychological Association South Carolina Psychological Association EDITORIAL POSITIONS: Ad hoc Reviewer: 2002-2006 Journal of Traumatic Stress 2001-2006 Child Maltreatment EXTRAMURAL GRANTS: 90CA1689 VCR-99-010-2 (PI: Smith DW; 75% effort) The Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, Department of Health and Human Services: Measurement and Impact of Maternal Support Following Child Sexual Abuse 10/01/01-10/01/04; TDC = $635,085 (PI: Magruder K.) Veterans Affairs Health Service Research and Development: Prevalence and Recognition of PTSD in VA Primary Care 01/01/00-12/31/02; TDC = $600,000 # Unknown (PI: Smith EP, Meyers FC; 40% effort) The South Carolina Department of Public Safety-Juvenile Justice: Diversion of Youth from the Court System 10/01/94-09/30/97; TDC = $217,500 5HD5SM48136 (PI: Scherer, D.) University of South Carolina and the South Carolina Department of Mental Health The Center for Mental Health Services SAMHSA Grant: Diffusion of Multisystemic Family Preservation Services 1992-1995; TDC = Unknown EXTRAMURAL GRANTS UNDER REVIEW Ruggiero, K. J. (P.I.), Hanson, R. F. (Co-I), Knapp, R. (Co-I), Saunders, B. E. (Co-I), &
3 Suffoletta-Maierle, S. (2003, October cycle). Trauma-focused CBT: Randomized controlled efficacy trial. National Institute of Mental Health (R34 mechanism): Response to PAR-03-078. Hanson, R. F. (P.I.), Ruggiero, K. J. (Co-I), Smith, D. W. (Co-I), and Suffoletta-Maierle, S. (Co-I) (2003, October cycle; 201 priority score on first submission as an R21). Treating child sexual abuse: Effectiveness pilot study. National Institute of Mental Health (R34 mechanism): Response to PAR-03-078: This grant was funded and I served as Project Coordinator of this multi-site grant from Sept 2004 until June 2006. MAJOR CLINICAL INTEREST AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Treatment of child, adolescent and adult victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child maltreatment; Co-parenting in collaborative divorce process. INVITED PRESENTATIONS: Using empirically supported assessment protocols and interventions with abused children in community mental health settings. Two invited workshops for the South Carolina Department of Mental Health, Charleston/Dorchester and Berkeley counties, April and June 2003. Evaluation of a community based program for the prevention of child sexual abuse. Invited presentation at the Center s for Disease Control, Collaborative Efforts to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse, Atlanta, GA, November 2002. Assessment and treatment with survivors of domestic violence. Invited workshop at the South Carolina Department of Mental Health s Emerging Best Practices in Treatment on Trauma Survivors, Charleston, SC, April 2002. Coping with community violence and traumatic events. Invited workshop for Colonial Life Insurance Company,, December 2001. Compassion fatigue: the effects of trauma on treatment providers. Invited workshop for mental health administrators and counselors. South Carolina Department of Mental Health s Trauma Liaison Training, James Island, SC, November 2001. Establishing and maintaining personal and professional boundaries when treating survivors of domestic abuse and child sexual abuse. Invited workshop for the South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Annual Conference. Litchfield Beach, SC, November 1999. Factors influencing decision making in nonoffending mothers of child sexual abuse survivors. Invited presentation for University of South Carolina s Psychological Services Center, Columbia, SC, January 1999. Providing group treatment for nonoffending mothers of child sexual abuse survivors. Invited workshop for Lexington County Community Mental Health Center, Lexington, SC, October 1998. Crisis intervention and assessment of dangerousness in domestic abuse cases. Invited workshop for Sistercare, Inc.,, January 1998. Clinical interviewing with battered women in crisis situations. Five invited workshops for Sistercare, Inc., Columbia, Sc September 1997-January 1999.
4 Establishing, conducting and evaluating group treatment for incarcerated, male, adolescent survivors of child sexual abuse. Invited workshop for the University of South Carolina s Psychological Services Center,, March 1997. EXTRAMURAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Member, Research Advisory Board, Lowcountry Children s Center, Charleston, SC, September 2002-2006. Consultant, Program development and evaluation, From Darkness to Light, Charleston, SC, September 2000-April 2003. Co-Consultant, Program evaluation, Continuum of Care,, February 1998-May 1998. Co-Consultant, Program development and evaluation, Partners in Parenting, SC Department of Juvenile Justice,, September 1997-March 1998. Consultant, Program evaluation, Communities In Schools,, March 1996-May 1997. Consultant, Program development and evaluation, Gay and Lesbian Community Center,, May 1996-May 1997. BIBLIOGRAPHY (N=6): 1. Robins, C. S., Sauvageot, J. A., Cusack, K. J., Suffoletta-Maierle, S., and Frueh, B. C. Personal domination in the psychiatric setting: Towards a cultural understanding of sanctuary harm. Manuscript submitted for publication. 2. Suffoletta-Maierle, S. P., Grubaugh, A. L., Magruder, K., Monnier, J., & Frueh, B. C. (2003). Trauma-related mental health needs and service utilization among female veterans. Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 9(5), 367-375. 3. Cusack, K., Frueh, B. C., Hiers, T., Suffoletta-Maierle, S. P., & Bennett, S. (2003). Trauma within the psychiatric setting: A preliminary empirical report. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 30(5), 453-460. 4. Suffoletta-Maierle S. (2002). [Review of the book Munchausen s Syndrome by Proxy Reconsidered]. Child Maltreatment. 5. Suffoletta-Maierle S. (2001). [Review of the book Treating Secondary Victims. Intervention With the Nonoffending Mother in Incest Families]. Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 2, 271-272. 6. Suffoletta-Maierle S. The effects of a brief educational intervention on responsibility assigned to nonoffending mothers of sexually abused children [Dissertation] Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina, 2001:168 pp.
5 REFERENCES Elizabeth Van Pelt, PsyD Licensed Clinical Psychologist 523 Live Oak Dr Mt Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 843-971-8806 Paul Robbins, MD, Psychiatrist Oasis Christian Counseling Moncks Corner, SC 843-899-4949 Cindy Floyd, Attorney 1327 Ashley River Rd Charleston, SC 29407 843-820-5356 Cindy Crusto, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry The Consultation Center Cindy.crusto@yale.edu Rochelle F. Hanson, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center of MUSC Hansonrf@musc.edu 843-792-8209 Michael dearellano, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center of MUSC Dearelma@musc.edu 843-792-8209 Additional references available upon request