CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Ronald Wallace Teague Address: 5151 N. Palm, Suite 605 Fresno, California 93704 Telephone: (559) 226-9488 Birth date: September 16, 1948 Birthplace: Hanford, California EDUCATION B.A. in Psychology, 1970, California State College, Sonoma M.A. in Humanistic Psychology, 1971, California State College, Sonoma Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, 1973, California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND CREDENTIALS California Licensed Psychologist PSY 4586 Registered Supervisor, Chinese Psychological Association CLINICAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Mental Health Worker: Sonoma County Mental Health In-patient Service, Santa Rosa, California. June 1968 - January 1970. Duties: Under psychiatric supervision, conducted group and individual therapy, participated in milieu therapy, conducted crisis intakes. Psychological Internship: Sonoma County Mental Health Service, Santa Rosa, California. September 1971 - August 1973. Duties: Diagnostic evaluation and treatment of both in and out-patient; conducted individual, group and conjoint therapy with children, adolescents and adults; staff development with nursing personnel of Family Treatment Services
of Sonoma County; conducted both family therapy at the center and through home visits. Clinical Coordinator: Fresno Community Hospital Substance Abuse Program, Fresno, California. March, 1974 - July 1977. Duties: In charge of intake service, program evaluation and clinical research. Direct and deliver adolescent and adult direct services to individuals and groups. Coordinate diagnostic department of drug abuse. Clinical Psychologist, Fee for Service Practice at Fresno Community Hospital Mental Health Service, Fresno, California. September 1981 - January 1983. Duties: On a fee-for-service basis in-patient consultation with general medical psychiatric staff -- forensic assessment, SDI, neuropsychological evaluations, crisis consultation to Emergency room - short and long term psychotherapy. Conjoint family therapy. Private Practice - Clinical Psychology, Fresno, California. January 1983 - Present. Duties: General clinical psychological practice. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Lecturer in Psychology, California State College, Sonoma, California. September 1971 - August 1973. Undergraduate courses taught: Introduction to Psychology; Abnormal Psychology; Perception and Cognition. Faculty, External Degree Program in School Psychology, California State College, Sonoma, California. June 1973-1974. Graduate courses taught: Piaget's Theory of Development; Humanistic Concepts and Techniques in Evaluation and Assessment; Learning Disorders; Case Presentation. Founding Professor, California School of Professional Psychology - Fresno, California. August 1974 June 2013. Founding Professor, Alliant International University - Fresno, California, July 2001 June 2013. Graduate courses taught: Introduction to Analytic Psychotherapy; The Use of Dreams in Analytic Psychotherapy; Psychological Anthropology; Projective Testing; Advanced-Applied Projective Techniques; Theories of the Unconscious; Psychology of Antiquity; Psycho-History of California; Psycho-History of Western Civilization; Current Developments in the Understanding, Use and Translation of the I Ching; Historical Precedents of Psychological theory; History and Systems of Psychology; Task Oriented Field Seminar; Advanced Techniques
of Psychotherapy; Ethics and Issues; Culture and Personality; Phenomenological Psychology; Research Practicum in Clinical Psychology: Doctoral Dissertation. Chairman of the Faculty, California School of Professional Psychology, Fresno Campus, California. September 1978 - September 1979. Chair faculty meetings; act as spokesman for the faculty to the administration; attend school-wide assembly. Director of the Psychodynamic Emphasis, California School of Professional Psychology, Fresno Campus. September 1995-September 2005. Design and coordinate the emphasis area in psychodynamic clinical psychology Founding Professor, Alliant International University-Hong Kong. May 2008- Present Graduate courses taught: Introduction to Analytic Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic Clinical Interventions Founding Professor, Alliant International University-Sacramento Campus. September 2009-Present Graduate courses taught: Introduction to Analytic Psychotherapy; The Use of Dreams in Analytic Psychotherapy; Transcultural Theories of the Unconscious; ; Historical Precedents of Psychological theory; History and Systems of Psychology; Advanced Techniques of Psychotherapy; Ethics and Issues; Culture and Personality CONSULTANTSHIPS Training Consultant: Fresno County Mental Health Service. September 1976 - June 1977. Helped staff develop a short-term residential treatment unit for acute psychotics based on Jungian-Perry model. Trained the staff in the theory and practice of Jungian crisis therapy. Research Consultant: Stress Management Associates, Fresno, California. 1977-1979. Designed and monitored the use of psychometric measures of organizational dysfunction and the resultant description of personnel efficiency. Developed and evaluated ameliorative methods and techniques. Projects have included work with H.U.D., I.R.S. Center-Fresno, and H.E.W. Systems Consultant and Supervisor: Central Valley Indian Health, Inc. September 1981-1988.
Constructed needs assessment for mental health services for Central California Native Americans. Supervised delivery of prevention and direct treatment services to this population. Conducted clinical research for this group. Mental Health Consultant: Santa Barbara Order Friars Minor, Oakland, California. 1984 - present. Provide psychological evaluations of members of the province. Make recommendations as to career placements, provide mental health enrichment workshops, and evaluate lists of consultant health care providers. Psychological Consultant: Guangdong Provincial Hospital, Guangzhou, China Train the Mental Health Staff on how to treat the survivors of the Sizchuan, China earthquake disaster. May 2008 Psychological Consultant: Director of Vocations for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno. 2011-Present Provide psychological evaluations for potential seminarians to the Director of Vocations. Psychological Consultant: Roman Catholic Marriage Tribunal for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno, 2012-Present Provide psychological evaluations of petitioners requesting annulment to the Tribunal. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Coordinator Psychological Services, Fresno Community Hospital Mental Health Services, Fresno, California. July 1977 - January 1982. Duties: Supervise a staff of five clinical psychologists and ten psychological interns. Assure quality control and coordinate delivery of psychological services. Act as liaison with psychiatry staff. Develop continuing education program for psychology staff. Assist in the delivery of direct treatment services. Program Chief, Fresno Community Hospital Drug Abuse Treatment Program "Olive Street Bridge". September 1977 - January 1982. Duties: Develop and present plans and negotiate funding sources for contracts and/or grants. Coordinate activities with other community programs and interest groups. Provide administrative and program leadership and direction to professional, paraprofessional, student interns, and administrative/clerical staff of 15-20 people. Interview, select, train and review personnel for the program. Develop and implement a budget and other fiscal, administrative, treatment and admission systems in accordance with government and hospital regulations.
Member, Board of Directors, California School of Professional Psychology. September 1977 - September 1983. Duties: Chairman of Personnel Commission, which is responsible for all personnel matters for the school. The Board of Directors is currently charged with the trusteeship of the four-campus school organization, i.e., in charge of fiscal, administrative, academic policy and procedures. Member, Board of Overseers, California School of Professional Psychology, Fresno. 1980-1984. Duties: Faculty liaison to the Board of Trustees. Provide reports on faculty meetings and represent the faculty to the Board. The Board of Trustees is charged with the monitoring of campus activities and representing the campus to the local community. PUBLIC SERVICE Appointed Member: Fresno County Criminal Justice Planning Commission. September 1978 - May 1980. Duties: Participate in the creation and maintenance of criminal justice programs both punitive and rehabilitative; share joint responsibility for creation of county plan. Commissioner: Psychology Examining Committee, California Department of Consumer Affairs, Board of Medical Quality Assurance. November 1979-1989. Duties: Conduct and evaluate oral examination of candidates for the licensure examination. Trustee: Mission San Antonio De Padua. July 1979 - present. Duties: Trustees are charged with overseeing the historical preservation and public utilization of the third California Franciscan Mission. Member: Admissions Committee, China American Psychoanalytic Alliance. November 2010-Present. Duties: Members of the Admissions Committee, examine applications from Chinese Applicants to the Program. Member: Curriculum Committee, China American Psychoanalytic Alliance. November 2012-Present. Duties: Review and Recommend the Curriculum for the Program. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Founder: San Joaquin Psychological Association.
Member: National Register of Health Services Providers in Psychology. Board Certified in Clinical Psychology--American Board of Professional Psychology Board Certified in Psychoanalysis in Psychology--American Board of Professional Psychology Fellow: Academy of Clinical Psychology Fellow: Academy of Psychoanalysis Member: California Association of Psychology Providers Member: China American Psychoanalytic Alliance AWARDS Teacher of the year 1983-1984 - California School of Psychology-Fresno. Master teacher Award 1985-1986 - California School of Professional Psychology- Fresno. Distinguished Psychologist of the Year 1993 - San Joaquin Psychological Association, Chapter of the California State Psychological Association. Life Time Achievement Award 2012- San Joaquin Valley Psychological Association, Chapter of the California State Psychological Association. Commencement Speaker 2013 Graduation of Alliant International University, Sacramento-Fresno Campus-The Transformative Power of Reflexive Questioning PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Development of the Volatile Chemical Inhalation Abuse Scale. Presented at California State Psychological Association Convention, Monterey, California, 1979. Incidence and Prevalence of Inhalant Abuse in Fresno County. Invited project of Fresno County Health Department, Fresno, California, and July 1979. Potential Cultural Determinants to Inhalant Abuse. Invited paper of Pro Familia: First Bi-National Symposium on Mental Health, sponsored by Partners in the Americas, Oakland, California, January, 1980. The Use of a Cultural Pre-Treatment Group with Chronic Inhalant Abusers. Presented at National Drug Abuse Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1979.
The Use of a Volatile Chemical Inhalant Scale in the Training of Professionals and Paraprofessionals. Presented at National Drug Abuse Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1979. When Men are Not Violent: A Psycho-Historical Approach. Invited paper presented to Central California Mental Health Association, Fresno, California, 1979. Major Regressions in the Antique World. Invited paper presented to the graduating class, University of California Medical School, Fresno, California, July 1981. A Phenomenological Basis for Viewing Substance Abuse. Presented at International Congress of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, September 1981, Jerusalem. Delivery of Mental Health Services in Rural California: Outstanding in the Field. International Congress of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, September 1981, Jerusalem. Neuropsychological Effects of Inhalant Abuse. International Congress of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, September 1981, Jerusalem. Dionysus' Revenge: A Psychohistorical Approach to the Development of Drunkenness. Invited paper presented to University of California Medical School, San Francisco at Fresno, January 1983. Psychosexual Development in Ancient Pompeii: A Psychohistorical Perspective. Invited paper presented to California School of Professional Psychology 10th Anniversary Colloquia, May 1983. Review of Enea Nel Lazio: An Archaeological Exhibition. Journal of Ancient and Medieval Studies, Vol. 1, 1983. A Psychohistory of Caesar Augustus: A Preliminary Sketch. Journal of Ancient and Medieval Studies, Vol. 2, 1983. When Men Are Not Violent: A Psychohistorical Perspective of the Institutions of Chivalry. Invited address of the C.G. Jung Center, Houston, Texas, and November 1986. Tedium Vitae: The Failure of Peace in Late Antiquity. Invited address of the C.G. Jung Center, Houston, Texas, and November 1986. Philosophical Underpinnings of Group Therapy. Group Therapy Symposium, U.C. Berkeley, November 1987. Twin Gates of Sleep: The Use of Dream Therapy in Antiquity. Invited lecture. Sullivan Center, November 1994.
Spiritual Issues in the Clinical Setting. Invited Lecturer. San Joaquin Psychological Association. November 1996. Current Developments in the Understanding and Use of the I Ching. Invited lecturer. C.G. Jung Institute, San Francisco, California, October 1998. Choice: An Imperfect Psycho-history. Invited lecture. Central California Internship Consortium, Fresno, California July 2007. Archetypal Roots of Male Sexual Psychopathology. Invited Lecture. Coalinga State Hospital-Coalinga, California, September 2007. Archetypal Roots of Human Sexuality. Invited Lecture. Analytic Psychology Association of Hong Kong, SAR, China, June 2008 Traditional Chinese Methods of Accessing the Unconscious: The Yi Jing. Invited Lecture, Analytic Psychology Association of Hong Kong, SAR, China January 2009 Understanding and Treating Sex Offenders in a Cantonese Context. Invited Professional Development Class- Psychiatric Staff of Tai Po Hospital-Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, SAR, China, January 2010 Hidden Sources in C.G. Jung's Thought Part 1: The Red Book. Invited Continuing Education Class-San Joaquin Valley Psychological Association-Fresno, California, March 2010 Hidden Sources in C. G. Jung's Thought Part 2: The Yi Jing and the Secret of the Golden Flower-Invited Continuing Education Class San Joaquin Valley Psychological Association-Fresno, California, May 2010 Hidden Sources in C. G. Jung's Thought Part 3: C.G. Jung's Scrutinies and Active Imagination -Invited Continuing Education Class San Joaquin Valley Psychological Association-Fresno, California, June 2010 Dealing with Difficult Patients from and Analytic Perspective-Invited In-Service Training-Psychiatric Staff of Tai Po Hospital-Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, SAR, China, January 2011 Accessing the Unconscious in the Clinical Setting-Invited 5 day Workshop-Hong Kong Institute for Analytical Psychology- Cheug Chau Island, Hong Kong, SAR, China January 2011 What do Dreams Mean?-Invited Public Lecture, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong, SAR, China, January 2011. Dealing with Difficult Patients Part 1: Substance Abusers and Schizophrenics- Invited Continuing Education Class San Joaquin Valley Psychological Association-Fresno, California July 2011
Dealing with Difficult Patients Part 2: Male Sexual Predators and Female Sexual Masochists- Invited Continuing Education Class San Joaquin Valley Psychological Association-Fresno, California, September 2011 A Practical Approach to Analytical Psychology for Cantonese Mental Health Practioners-Invited 2 day workshop, Psychiatric Staff of Tai Po Hospital-Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, SAR, China, January 2012 Traditional Cantonese Methods of Accessing the Unconscious in the Clinical Setting-Invited 5 day Workshop-Hong Kong Institute for Analytical Psychology- Cheug Chau Island, Hong Kong, SAR, China January 2012 Introduction to the Clinical Practice of Analytical Psychology-Invited Lecture 3 day, Oriental Psychology Institute, Beijing, Peoples Republic of China, January 2012 Teague, R. (2012). The rise and fall of psychoanalysis in America. PsycCRITIQUES, 57(42). Teague, R. (2013). The role of the Chinese personal name in identity formation. Journal of tropical psychology, 3(January 13), e3. The Yi Jing after Jung and Wilhelm: Clinical implications for Chinese mental health practitioners-invited lecture, Tai Po Hospital, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, SAR, China, January 2013 The use of dreams in Cantonese mental health practice-invited lecture, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong, SAR, China, January 2013 Treating difficult Cantonese patients- Invited 5 day Workshop-Hong Kong Institute for Analytical Psychology- Cheug Chau Island, Hong Kong, SAR, China January 2013 Teague, R. (2013). Free-associating in Tehran. PsycCRITIQUES, 58(7). The Use of Dreams In Current Clinical Practice: An Integrative Approach. Invited 2 day workshop-san Joaquin Valley Psychological Association, June 2013 Treating difficult patients Part 3: Other psychotherapists. Invited 3 day workshop-san Joaquin Valley Psychological Association, July 2013 Teague, R. (2013). The American view of Freud s Couch. PsycCRITIQUES, 58(33).