Curriculum Vita Steven S. Minter, Th.M., Psy.D. Florida Licensed Psychologist/PY 8553 4649 Gillespie Lane stevensminter@gmail.com Plant City, FL 33567 813.704.4592 www.minterpsych.com EDUCATION Florida School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University-Tampa, Psy.D., summa cum laude, 2011. APA Accredited. Major: Clinical Psychology Clinical Research Project (Empirical): Pathological Hypersexuality and Christian Clergy: Prevalence Rates in a Sample of Protestant Male Pastors Dallas Theological Seminary, Th.M. cum laude, 1986 Major: Old Testament Studies Thesis: The Qualifications for Worship in Psalms 15 and 24:3-6 Western Michigan University, B.A. summa cum laude, 1982 Majors: English Composition and Interpersonal Communications Awards: George C. Sprau Award in English and Honors College Writing Award PRESENT: 8/2012- Clinical Psychologist in Private Practice: Steven S. Minter, Psy.D., LLC present 607 South Alexander Street, Suite 104 Plant City, FL 33563-5053 POSTDOCTORAL RESIDENCY 7/2011-2012 Psychological and Neurobehavioral Services, Lakeland, Florida. Supervisor: Tracey Henley, Psy.D. Duties: Conducted psychological and neuropsychological assessment in a private practice setting, including intake interviews, testing battery planning, testing, interpretation, reportwriting, utilizing a wide variety of instruments (see attached). Provided feedback to clients. Cases include: Full neuropsychological assessments; disability evaluations; learning disability evaluations; ADHD, PDD, and dementia assessments, general personality evaluations; competency to stand trial (13 th Circuit Court); competency to parent; vocational rehabilitation evaluations. Populations: Ages 4 through 85. Hours Completed: 2,057 GRADUATE TRAINING EXPERIENCE 7/2010-2011 Predoctoral Internship, Manatee Glens Addictions and Mental Health Services, Bradenton, Florida. Supervisors: Robert Boxley, Ph.D., and Amy Hoffman, Ph.D. Duties: Major Rotation, Outpatient Clinic Generalist: Provided substance abuse and mental health assessments for a variety of ages and clinical presentations, completed documentation. Conducted therapy for lower SES clients with substance dependence, mental health, and co-occurring diagnoses. Completed treatment plans, referrals, and case notes. Attended case staffing and trainings, and presented cases for peer and supervisor
feedback. Performed crisis assessments and make appropriate agency referrals. Trained staff in trauma-related issues. Attended didactic trainings bi-weekly in online, self-study, and face-to-face meeting formats. Prepared for and received individual supervision and feedback. Mentored diagnostic practicum students. Facilitated groups in both in-patient and out-patient settings. Major Rotation, Drug Court Substance Abuse Therapist: Provided substance abuse and mental health assessments for clients admitted to the Drug Court program in Florida s 12 th Circuit Court. Conducted individual therapy for clients with a variety of substance abuse, dependence, and mental health diagnoses. Lead psychoeducational, recoveryoriented, and process groups required of. Wrote a standardized core curriculum. Attended clinical and court staffing and made recommendations to the presiding judge. Populations: ages 18-70 in a CMH/forensic setting. Hours Completed: 2,073 2 1/2010- Supplemental Therapy Practicum, School District of Hillsborough County Public 5/2010 Schools, Tampa, Florida. Supervisor: Brittany Bevilaqua, Ph.D. Duties: Provided behavioral interventions and therapy to male middle school students identified as emotionally and behaviorally disturbed; monitor progress on completing goals in individual educational plans (IEPs); supported faculty and staff in problem-solving with regard to classroom conduct. Populations: Male middle school students aged 12-15. Hours Completed: 124. 8/2009- Supplemental Diagnostic Practicum, Dr. Robert Moering, Private Practice, Plant 4/2010 City, Florida. Supervisor: Robert Moering, Psy.D. Duties: Provided disability evaluations and psychological assessments using clinical interviews and diagnostic testing for clients referred from the Florida Department of Disability Services. Performed assessments on a wide range of ages and a variety of presentations including learning disabilities, ADHD, pervasive developmental disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, PTSD, personality disorders, and malingering. Populations: Children and adults. Hours Completed: 317. 8/2008- Therapy Practicum, Counseling Center, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida. 5/2009 Supervisors: Scott Strader, Ph.D. and Jenna Elwart, Psy.D. Duties: Provided psychological assessment to students in a private college setting. Wrote reports, created treatment plans, maintained charts. Provided weekly psychotherapy to ongoing clients and single-session crisis intervention to walk-in clients. Co-lead a co-ed process group. Planned and conducted outreach seminars to support students academic progress. Participated in weekly individual and group supervision. Populations: 18-24 year old undergraduate students. Hours Completed: 940. 8/2007- Diagnostic Practicum and Supplemental Diagnostic Practicum, Psychological and 7/2008 Neurobehavioral Services, Lakeland, Florida. Supervisors: Tracey Henley, Psy.D. and Stephen Porter, Psy.D.
Duties: Conducted psychological and neuropsychological assessment in a private practice setting. Cases included general personality assessments, disability evaluations, vocational rehabilitation evaluations, insanity at the time of offense and competency to proceed cases, dementia assessments, and child custody evaluations for the Florida DCF. Conducted intake interviews, assessed clients with a variety of personality and neuropsychological instruments, scored and interpreted test data, and wrote integrated reports. Populations: Children and adults ages 5-85 with a wide range of clinical presentations including Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Learning Disorders, Major Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Alzheimer s Dementia, and Traumatic Brain Injury. Hours Completed: 940 (Diagnostic) + 160 (Supplemental Diagnostic) 3 TEACHING EXPERIENCE 9/12-5/15 Adjunct Instructor, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Orlando, Florida. Classes: Research and Program Evaluation, Counseling Theories, Abnormal Psychology Duties: Instructed master s-level and undergraduate students in counseling psychology program through lecture, video, class interaction; graded assignments; and provided feedback. Delivered course content through a traditional class structure. 1/08-12/12 Adjunct Instructor, Argosy University, Tampa, Florida. Graduate Classes: Integrative Assessment Duties: Instructed doctoral students in the APA-accredited Psy.D. program in clinical psychology through lecture, video, class interaction, and role plays; graded assignments; and provided feedback. Delivered course content through a traditional class structure. Undergraduate Classes: Psychological Assessment Cognition and Learning General Psychology Interpersonal Effectiveness Psychological Statistics Duties: Instructed undergraduate psychology majors through lecture, video, class interaction, and service learning; graded assignments; and provided feedback. Delivered course content through Argosy s blended ecollege/class meeting approach, including webbased delivery of class content. 1/09-4/10 Teaching Assistant, Florida School of Professional Psychology, Argosy University, Tampa, Florida. Classes: Objective Personality Assessment Clinical Interviewing Cognitive Assessment Lab Interventions II Lab Instructors: Debra Brosius, Psy.D. Crystal Collier, Psy.D. Debra Hildebrand, Psy.D. Renee Brott, Psy.D. Duties: Lectured, graded student psychological reports, provided feedback, tutored students in developing wide variety of clinical skills. Role-played intervention vignettes and coached students. Reviewed audio and video tapes of test administrations and clinical interviews and provided feedback to students. Conferenced with the course professors to implement course philosophies, goals, and standards. 1987-88 Adjunct Instructor, Moody Bible Institute Evening School, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Taught Christian theology courses to adult continuing-education students.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Mental Health 7/09-10/11 Pastoral Counselor, The Christian Counseling Center, Brandon, Florida. Supervisor: Robbie Goss, M.Div., M.A., L.M.H.C. Duties: Provided short-term, supportive counseling for individuals and couples experiencing adjustment issues, marital conflict, spiritual and faith crises, and grief and loss. Worked with a wide range of client ages from 5 years to 71 years. Conducted intake interviews and kept progress notes. Attended group supervision and presented clients. 7/08-8/08 Psychometrician, Psychological and Neurobehavioral Services, Lakeland, Florida. Supervisor: Tracey Henley, Psy.D. Duties: Administered psychodiagnostic and neuropsychological tests, assisted with interpretation of test results, and wrote first drafts of integrative reports. 1/08-6/08 Residential Manager, Everyday Blessings, Thonotosassa, Florida. Supervisor: Pamela Bell Duties: Managed live-in caregiving and respite staff for group foster home, problemsolved with behavioral issues among the children, insured compliance with agency policies and state laws, programmed and coordinated volunteers, supervised the after-school tutoring program, and conducted monthly staff training. 4 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Pastoral Ministry 9/08-5/16 Pastor, Browning Road Baptist Church, Lithia, Florida. Duties include preparing and delivering sermons, teaching, planning for and leading Sunday worship, administering church business affairs, and offering pastoral counseling as needed in small church, solo pastor setting. 1991-2007 Senior Pastor, Christ Community Church, Brandon, Florida. Responsibilities consisted of preparing and delivering sermons, teaching, as well as providing leadership, pastoral care, administration, and staff oversight. Major ministry emphases have been in teaching, counseling, and equipping others to participate in pastoral care. Provided pastoral counseling to individual and couples, working with such issues as depression, sexual abuse recovery, marital conflict, divorce recovery, etc. Trained lay counselors in listening skills and started a recovery ministry for survivors of sexual abuse. Accomplishments over my 16-year tenure included: Leading the congregation successfully through a $1.3 million dollar facilities expansion project, overseeing the merger of CCC with a sister church, hiring and mentoring three youth pastors, and developing a crosscultural ministry partnership with a Haitian pastor which included five trips to Port-Au- Prince. 1987-91 Associate Pastor, Calvary Bible Church, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Served in several staff capacities, including worship and music, Christian education, and interim teaching pastor. Responsibilities included service planning, development of an evening service praise team, supervision of ministry directors overseeing programs involving about 200 workers and 800 participants, and conducting training seminars. Approximately 30% of this position included pastoral counseling with church members over a variety of personal and spiritual issues. Ordained to Christian Ministry 4/1990 by Calvary Bible Church, Kalamazoo, MI
5 PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES Dr. Tracey Henley, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY6020 Psychological and Neurobehavioral Services (Post-Doctoral Supervisor) 631 Mid-Florida Drive. Lakeland, FL 33813 (863) 701-9202 drhenley@neuropsychologyfl.com Dr. Craig Domeck Dean and Assistant Professor of Leadership, Palm Beach Atlantic University (Supervisor) 4700 Millenia Blvd, Suite 100 Orlando, FL 32839 (407) 226-5455 craig_domeck@pba.edu Dr. Robert Boxley, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY5867 Manatee Glens Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (Pre-Doctoral Internship Supervisor) 376 West Sixth Ave Bradenton, FL 34204 (941) 685-4357 bob.boxley@manateeglens.org Dr. Michelle-Anne Diehl, Licensed Psychologist PY8005 Colleague 209 Lithia Pinecrest Rd. Brandon, FL 33511 (813) 957-2765 Dr. Sally Stader, Licensed Psychologist PY 5379 Colleague Hope Counseling 4404 S. Florida Ave. Suite #3 Lakeland, FL 33813 (863) 709-8110 Dr. Jeanne Peterson, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY6060 Former Associate Professor, Florida School of Professional Psychology, Argosy University, Tampa (Advisor and Instructor) 2100 Ashley Oaks Circle. Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 (813) 382-2091 drpeterson@drjeannepeterson.com Dr. Judith Quick, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY4251 Former Associate Professor, Florida School of Professional Psychology, Argosy University, Tampa (Dissertation Chair and Instructor) 3015 Waters Ave. Tampa, FL 33604 (813) 758-6598 jq33604@aol.com Rev: 05/2016
Addendum Course Work at the Florida School of Professional Psychology Foundations Professional Issues: Ethics, Conduct, and Law Professionalization Groups I and II Theories of Psychopathology Diagnostic Psychopathology Clinical Interviewing History and Systems Lifespan Development Cognition and Affective Processes Physiological Psychology Clinical Psychopharmacology Social Psychology Statistics and Research Methods I and II Human Sexuality Interventions Interventions I and II Group Therapy Integrative Interventions Marriage and Family Therapy Consultation and Supervision Dissertation (empirical): Pathological Hypersexuality and Christian Clergy: Prevalence Rates in a Sample of Male Protestant Pastors Assessment Cognitive Assessment Objective Personality Assessment Projective Personality Assessment Integrative Assessment Assessment and Treatment of Diverse Populations Geriatric Assessment and Introduction to Neuropsychological Screening Assessment Experience Cognitive Assessment Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-Third Edition (WPPSI-III) Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children-Fourth Edition (WISC-IV) Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale-Third Edition (WAIS-III) Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) Weschler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI) Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test-Second Edition (K-BIT-2) Comprehensive Test of Nonverbal Intelligence (C-TONI) Test of Nonverbal Intelligence-Third Edition (TONI-3) Achievement Assessment Wide Range Achievement Test-Fourth Edition (WRAT-4) Weschler Individual Achievement Test-Second Edition (WIAT-II; Full and Screener) Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Achievement-Third Edition (WJ-III) Personality/Psychopathology Assessment Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Second Edition (MMPI-2) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Adolescent Version (MMPI-A) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Second Edition, Restructured Form (MMPI-2RF) Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory (MAPI) Millon Pre-Adolescent Clinical Inventory (M-PACI) Adolescent Psychopathology Scale (APS) Rorschach Inkblot Method (Exner) Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Children s Apperception Test (CAT) Projective Drawings (DAP; KFD) Sentence Completion (various versison) Trauma Symptom Checklist (TSC) Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSCC) 7 Neuropsychological Instruments Alzheimer s Quick Test (AQT) Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) Rey Complex Figure (RCF) Hooper Visual Organization Test (VOT) Trails A & B (Trails) Controlled Oral Word Association (COWA or FAS) Finger Tapping Test (FTT) Connors Performance Test (CPT) Weschler Memory Scale-Third Edition (WMS-III; Full and Abbreviated) Weschler Memory Scale-Fourth Edition (WMS-IV) Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning (WRAML; Full & Screener) Wisconsin Card Sort (WCS) Boston Naming Test (BNT) Clock Drawing Test (Clock) Dementia Rating Scale-Second Edition (DRS-2) Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) Cognitive Test Battery (Epstein) Frontal Systems Behavior Scale (FrSbe) Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual Motor Integration (VMI) Visual Form Discrimination Test (VFD) Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) Booklet-Category Test (BCT) Judgment of Line Orientation (JOLO) Forensic and Other Instruments Beck Depression Inventory-Second Edition (BDI-II) Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) Hamilton Depression Scale (HDS) Children s Depression Inventory (CDI) Revised Children s Manifest Anxiety Scale (RCMAS) Parenting Stress Index (PSI) Connors Adult ADHD (CAARS) Test of Malingering (TOMMS) Rey-15 Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS) Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST) Competence Assessment to Stand Trial for Defendants with Mental Retardation (CAST-MR) Conner s Rating Scales (Teacher and Parent) Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (Vineland) Gilliam Asperger s Disorder Scale (GADS) Gilliam Autism Rating Scale (GARS) Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory-Adult & Adolescent Versions (SASSI)