Thomas C. Maples, Ph.D., LMFT 343 E. Main Street, Suite #500. Stockton, CA 95202 Phone: (209) 323-4611 Cell: (209) 406-8497 website: drtommaples.blog email: dr.tom@stocktontherapy.ne Education Saybrook University, San Francisco, CA. 2006 2011 Ph.D. Psychology Emphasis in consciousness and spirituality studies. Specialized in Jungian, developmental, and eastern models of psychology. Dissertation Siddhartha, A Hermeneutic Analysis of the Individuation Process. Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpinteria, CA. 2003 2006 Ph.D. coursework in Clinical Psychology Psychoanalytic and Jungian methods of inquiry, diagnosis, and treatment. Clinical assessment, diagnosis, and psychological testing, and psychological report writing Advanced statistics (SPSS). Group process, design, and application. Development through the life cycle. Advanced Research Methodologies: Hermeneutics, Heuristic, Phenomenological, and Case Study methods of research design. National University, Sacramento, CA. 2000 2003 M.A. in Counseling Psychology Emphasis in marital and family therapy, group psychotherapy, and analytical models of psychotherapeutic treatment. Methods in couples counseling. Methods in childhood counseling and assessment Psychological Testing. Psychodiagnostics. Childhood and Adult Psychological Development. Met education requirements for state licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist. San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA. 1994-1999 B.A. in Medieval European History Emphasis in Early European History Thesis explored English Common Law reprisals against the Scottish rebels during the Jacobite Rebellion. San Joaquin Delta College, Stockton, CA. 1994 1997 1
A.A. in Humanities Emphasis in foreign languages (French and Italian) L Institute de Catholique de Paris, Paris, France Summer 1996 Certificate of French Language Study License Marriage and Family Therapist (MFC43057), California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Licenced May 2006 to Present Awards Certificate of Excellent Service, San Joaquin County Probation 2008, 20 Experience The Stockton Therapy Network 01/2014 - Present Owner, Therapist, Clinical Supervisor Assess, diagnose, treatment plan, and conduct individual, family, and group psychotherapy to assist individuals to overcome mild to moderate levels of individual psychopathology or family dysfunction. Review, document, and assure proper storage of mental health records through current and up to date HIPPA compliant technology Use of advanced methods of psychotherapeutic treatment including Bio-Feedback to treat mild to moderate levels of anxiety, hyperactivity, and depression. Assist legal counsel with matters of understanding mental illness and its effects on families. Conduct evaluations for legal counsel in regards to psychopathology present to determine SSI disability eligibility. EAP services and brief intervention protocol to determine eligibility to return to work. Valley Community Counseling Services, Manteca, CA. 08/2014 07/2015 Marriage and Family Therapist Intern Provide individual and family therapy for children and adolescents utilizing analytical and integral modalities to treat MediCal recipients having moderate to severe mental health diagnoses. Psychosocial assessment, treatment planning, and follow up evaluation services utilizing a treatment team of psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists to assure client s receive optimal mental health services. 2
Work with Moderate to Severe populations with Mental Health Diagnoses ranging from Major Depressive Disorder, Dysthymia, Anxiety Disorders including PTSD, Acute Anxiety, and Generalized Anxiety Disorders. Supervise MFT Interns and Associate Social Workers attaining hours for BBS licensure. Continued professional training in childhood trauma treatment modalities, victims of crime treatment modalities, assessment and treatment of domestic violence, and play therapy modalities. San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Probation), Stockton, CA. 06/2007 08/2014 Psychologist Intern, Mental Health Clinician Conduct evaluative testing of Juvenile Offenders to determine diagnostic presentation. Personality testing and psychological report writing to determine symptom presentation to aid in psychiatric intervention. Work in conjunction with the courts to refer juvenile offenders appropriate levels of mental health services upon discharge. San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Adult Services), Stockton, CA. 2012 Clinical Supervisor, Psychologist Intern, Adult Mental Health Clinician Clinically supervised Associate Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapist Interns that were attaining pre-licensure hours for the Board of Behavioral Sciences. Conducted experiential group supervision of Associate Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapist attaining pre-licensure hours for the Board of Behavioral Sciences. Reviewed, monitored, and audited charts, clinical documentation, and established programs to assure quality care and service provision. Coaching Presentation of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration TIP 41 modules to San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services / Substance Abuse Services employees for Continuing Education Experience. San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Crisis), Stockton, CA. 2011 2012 Crisis Clinician Conduct 5150 assessments for minors at risk for danger to self, danger to others, or grave disability. Secure hospitalization of clients that fit 5150 criteria. Case management of San Joaquin County minor s current held in Psychiatric Holding Facilities. Authorize treatment and release of MediCal funds for acute psychiatric treatment. Review Hospital documentation for treatment necessity while detained. Provide individual therapy for minor s post hospitalization to stabilize crisis. 3
Conduct psychological evaluations, including cognitive, personality, and projective tests. Write psychological reports for clinicians requesting aid for diagnosis and current intellectual functioning. San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services (Probation), Stockton, CA. 2007 2011 Juvenile Ward Clinician Conduct psychosocial assessments of juvenile offenders. Provided fact witness and expert witness testimony on cases involving complex family system related problems that would benefit from therapeutic intervention. Provided reports to the court in regards to mental status of juvenile offenders. Provided transcendentally based treatment for juvenile offenders facing charges in adult court. Provided crisis services to offenders under acute psychiatric distress. Collaborative work with the District Attorney Office, the Public Defender Office, and private attorneys, educating them on mental health disorders and their effect on decision-making processes. Provided court competency training for offenders deemed incompetent in criminal court proceedings. Provided group therapy within the milieu of the jail setting, teaching skills needed to make better choices. Write county policy in regards to acute behavioral interventions needed to treat youth at risk for violent behaviors. Provide individualized treatment plans for youth most at risk for suicidal acts and acts of violence towards others. Trained new employees in assessment, crisis stabilization, and treatment procedures to assure continuity of inmate care. Harrison Homes, Inc., Stockton, CA. 2005 2007 Social Service Worker / Marriage and Family Therapist Provide individual one-hour psychotherapy sessions for a caseload of 24 at risk adjudicated wards of the court. Conduct two independent living skills groups per week, and one drug and alcohol group per week. Document all client progress; take initial psychosocial assessments, testing, and preparing legal reports for the placing judge. Supervise group-home counselors in their treatment of juvenile offenders residing at the group-home. Valley Community Counseling Services, Stockton, CA. 2003 2005 Marriage and Family Therapist Intern Provide individual and group psychotherapeutic services for a caseload of thirteen SED (Severe Emotionally Disturbed) patients. Document all patient progress; perform psychosocial assessments, testing, and preparing annual assessments and treatment plans. 4
Provide individual psychotherapy to adolescent and young adult victims of violent crime (VOC Program). Continued professional training in childhood trauma treatment modalities, victims of crime treatment modalities, assessment and treatment of domestic violence, and play therapy modalities. Stockton Unified School District 1999 2003 Substitute Teacher St. Joseph s Behavioral Health, Stockton, CA 2001 Case Manager / Social Service Worker Administer psychosocial assessments and develop patient treatment plans for inpatient and outpatient populations. Conduct group therapy five times weekly for inpatient population and one time weekly for outpatients receiving post-discharge follow up care. Testify two times weekly at 5250 hearings. Continued professional development training in Dialectic Behavioral Therapy for the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder (Dr. Marsha Linehan). Publications Archetypal Individuation, A Developmental Perspective of Jungian Psychology, The San Francisco Psychologist (Fall, 2011). Siddhartha, A Hermeneutic Analysis of the Individuation Proces s, Proquest UMI Database. (2011) Finding and Life Balance: It s a Family Affair, (co.auth. Anna Y. Maples), Across the Bar: The Official Publication of the San Joaquin County Bar Association. (First Quarter, 2014). A Child Divided: Healing the Psychological Wounds of Divorce, Across the Bar: The Official Publication of the San Joaquin County Bar Association. (Third Quarter, 2015). Research Experience Advanced Hermeneutic Analysis. Advanced Qualitative Methods of Research Phenomenology, Heuristics, Case study Methods, Hermeneutics, and Mixed Methods study. 5
Teaching Experience Callahan Inn of Court - COUNTERTRANSFERENCE: VICARIOUS TRAUMA, SECONDARY TRAUMA, & COMPASSION FATIGUE - Symptoms, Causes, and Getting Help (May 2017) San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services Continuing Education Development for Professional Psychotherapists and Substance Abuse Counselors (2014). Stockton Unified School District, Primary Grade K 6. Professional Development Cultural Competency and the Treatment of Ethnic Diversity Supervisory coursework for overseeing the clinical hours of Associate Social Workers and Intern Marriage and Family Therapists. Childhood trauma treatment modalities, victims of crime treatment modalities, assessment and treatment of domestic violence, and play therapy modalities. Dialectic Behavioral Therapy 40 hours of progressive training the implementation of DBT for Borderline Personality Disorder Child Custody Evaluators Training Domestic Violence Update: Intimate Partner Violence, Parentin and Family Functioning. Book: The Batterer As Parent: Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence on Family Relationships (2nd Edition). Domestic Violence Update: Assessing and Treating Battered Women, Batterers, and Their Children. Book: Spouse Abuse: Assessing and Treating Battered Women, Batterers, and Their Children (2nd Edition) Domestic Violence Update: Special Populations and Topics. Reading List: Children Exposed to Domestic Violence; Domestic Violence & Women with Disabilities; Stalking Victimization & Intimate Partner Abuse; Parenting Interventions for Men who Batter. 6
Affiliations/Memberships Morningstar Masonic Lodge F&AM. California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Interests Advanced analytical methods of psychology that honor the presence of mind, body, and spirit within the treatment milieu of psychotherapy. Eastern methods of psychological intervention that are holistically based. Analytical Psychology, Dream Analysis, and Transcendental Meditation. Aikido Shodan Black-Belt. 7