Curtis Lehmann, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist #26952 9036 Arcadia Ave., #24 San Gabriel, CA 91775 949-439-7820 curtlehmann@yahoo.com EDUCATION Fuller Graduate School of Psychology 2005-11 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Fuller Graduate School of Psychology 2005-07 M.A. in Psychology Fuller Theological Seminary 2005-10 M.A. in Christian Leadership University of California, Irvine 2000-05 B.A. Psychology Graduated Magna Cum Laude Minor: Criminology, Law, and Society TEACHING EXPERIENCE Azusa Pacific University, Department of Psychology 2015-16 Assistant Professor Courses Taught: o Research Methods o Abnormal Psychology o Research Practicum (anticipated Spring 2016) Research Interests: o Spiritual Development o Models of Spirituality o Substance Abuse o Moral and Immoral Decision Making o Sexual Addiction o Quantitative Data Analysis Azusa Pacific University, Department of Psychology 2011-13 Adjunct Professor Courses Taught: o Applied Statistics o Psychology of Learning o Psychology of Personality Page 1/7
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Aegis Treatment Centers 2013-15 Clinic Manager Management of a Narcotic Treatment Program (NTP) that is credentialed by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and is licensed by the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA/CSAT) of the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), and the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS). Ensuring compliance and integrity in the treatment of opiate dependency, including methadone replacement therapy, medical consultation, counseling, case management, and micro social work Oversight of clinical risk management through case conferences, consultation with program physician, and collaboration with counselors. Oversight of the provision of professional and effective treatment services with treatment plan formation geared toward meeting the individual strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences of patients to ensure their successful recovery. Management of a friendly and trustworthy inter-disciplinary staff, along with ongoing recruitment, screening, and selection of qualified candidates. Maintained facility in compliance with operational budget. Providing counseling services and case management to a small caseload of patients utilizing evidence based therapies. Overseeing a 21% growth in patient census and 10.3% reduction in opioid positive UA s, along with managing the 80% increase in Medi-Cal insured patients and expansion of Kaiser authorized treatment that occurred due to the Affordable Care Act Provision of staff trainings on various issues related to operations, counseling services, staff relations, and emergency preparedness. Orange County Christian Counseling 2011-13 Psychological Assistant PSB#36422 Conducted psychotherapy with individuals and couples under the supervision of Dr. Deborah Smith using evidence-based treatments, including Emotionally Focused Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, and CBT Participated in and helped market a couple s workshop for the community Utilized social media and weekly blogging to market the clinic Fuller Psychological and Family Services 2010-11 Intern Practiced individual, couple, and family psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults from diverse cultural backgrounds in a community mental health setting using empirically supported therapies. Page 2/7
Treated individuals suffering from Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar II, PTSD, OCD, Panic Disorder, Specific Phobia, Dissociative Disorder, Alcohol and Cannabis Abuse, among others. Developed and implemented treatment plans based on Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Object Relations, Client-Centered Therapy, Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, and Emotionally-Focused Couple s Therapy to address clients particular diagnoses and characteristics. Co-led a psychoeducational group for individuals with compulsive sexual behaviors utilizing Carnes task-based model of sex addiction recovery. Participated in weekly case conferences on Trauma-Focused Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy and on Attachment Theory and Object Relations. Received training and case discussion on issues of spirituality at monthly Integration Seminar. Biola Counseling Center 2009-10 Pre-Internship Practiced psychotherapy at a university counseling center with a clientele consisting of undergraduate and graduate college students Provided mental health services to a clientele with a variety of Axis I and Axis II diagnoses Conducted intakes with new clients and prepared detailed intake reports within 48 hours including a brief case conceptualization, DSM-IV diagnosis, and treatment recommendations Regularly provided constructive feedback for masters-level theology students on the results of their MMPI-2 Attended weekly didactic training on a variety of issues, including eatingdisorders, suicidality, and collaboration with residential directors Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation 2008-09 Clerkship Worked in an interdisciplinary transitional living setting for clients with brain injury alongside physical, speech, and occupational therapists Assessed clients for their cognitive strengths and weaknesses using a variety of neuropsychological tests Compiled reports summarizing client history, test results, functional implications, and recommendations essential for treatment planning Prepared a presentation entitled Religion, Spirituality, and Brain Injury with recent research references Intercommunity Counseling Center 2007-08 Practicum II Practiced psychotherapy with a diverse clientele, working with self-referred and court mandated clients primarily from low SES. Page 3/7
Conducted grant-sponsored outreach by practicing psychotherapy with residents of a local homeless shelter Gained experience in crisis management and suicide assessment Practiced school counseling with adolescent boys at a junior high school Fuller Psychological and Family Services 2006-07 Practicum I Practiced psychotherapy with individual and group supervision while applying clientcentered, cognitive-behavioral, and psychodynamic techniques. RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE Aegis Treatment Centers 2015 Clinical Services Liaison Consulted on several internal protocol, policies, and procedures, including the Health and Safety Policy, Suicide Assessment Protocol, and Clinical Risk Management Policy Consulted on the utilization of effective assessment tools that would meet the needs of the patient population, including the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, Adverse Childhood Experiences scale, Major Depression Inventory, and the Saint Louis University Mental Status scale. Coordinated with the corporate-based Counselor Trainer on training materials for treatment planning, progress notes, and overall curricular revisions UNIMULT 2009-2014 Research Assistant Assisted Richard Gorsuch, Ph.D. with a research project on Continuous Parameter Estimation Modeling and the development of a web-based statistical program, UNIMULT 2.0. Performed literature reviews on outliers, heteroscedasticity, correlation coefficient distortions, χ 2, and the Fisher transformation. Performed Monte Carlo studies to investigate confidence interval distortion of correlation coefficient, differences in p-values using χ 2 and F ratio, and the impact of Winsorizing outliers on standard error and correlation coefficients. Read relevant social psychology, methodology, and object-relations literature for the conceptualization and measurement of spirituality while working as a consultant on psychological issues for a website addressing spiritual growth. Saddleback Church 2011-12 Consultant on the Daniel Plan Initiated and developed data analysis strategies to evaluate outcomes for a health program called the Daniel Plan that was developed with input from Dr. Mehmet Oz, Dr. Mark Hyman, and Dr. Daniel Amen Page 4/7
Provided written reports from the analysis of a sample of over 5000 participants who were actively following the Daniel Plan Developed a research study to clinically evaluate the efficacy of the health program using Reasoned Action theory NexStep Coaching and Consulting 2006-10 Independent Contractor Compiled data reports from online surveys, including subjective reports and statistical data, to assess the functioning level of churches. CLINICAL SUPERVISION EXPERIENCE Fuller Graduate School of Psychology 2010-11 Live Team Supervisor Oversaw two groups of Clinical Psychology students on Client-Centered Therapy skills using paid role-play actors in a simulated therapy setting. Taught students Rogerian theory, including the therapeutic triad, and helped students implement techniques into clinical practice using structured feedback. PUBLICATIONS AND SUBMITTED MANUSCRIPTS Gorsuch, R. L., & Lehmann, C. S. (2015). Chi-square and F ratio: Which should be used when? Manuscript submitted for publication. Gorsuch, R. L., & Lehmann, C. S. (2010). Correlation coefficients: Mean bias and confidence interval distortion. Journal of Methods and Measurement in the Social Sciences, 1, 52-65. Brown, S.D., Lehmann, C., & Poboka, D. (2006). A critical test of the failure-toengage theory of task-switching. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13, 152-159. PAPER AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS Lehmann, C. S. (2011, May). Correlation coefficients: Mean bias and confidence interval distortion. Poster presented at Travis Research Institute Student Research Colloquium, Pasadena, CA. Lehmann, C. S., Pannell, P., Dueck, A. (February, 2011). The Case of Cameron. FPFS Continuing Education Integration Seminar. Lehmann, C. S. (2010, August). Integrating religiousness with the theory of reasoned action among adolescents. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. Lehmann, C. S. (2008, October). Religious coping, well-being, motivation, and God concept among adolescents at church camp. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and Religious Research Association, Louisville, KY. Page 5/7
Lehmann, C. S. (2004, May). Task switching. Paper presented at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium at the University of California, Irvine RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Fuller Graduate School of Psychology 2009-10 Dissertation Research Studied the relationship between spirituality and moral behavioral intentions Collected data (N = 495) from a religious summer camp and supervised data entry procedures Fuller Graduate School of Psychology 2008-09 Research Fellow Investigated the effect of attendance at religious camp on spirituality Compiled social psychological research on conflict resolution and leadership Participated in the development and utilization of a reliability test capable of determining individual participant s reliability Fuller Graduate School of Psychology 2008-09 Thesis Research Tested a model of spirituality on an early adolescent sample Investigated the effect of attendance at religious camp on variables of spirituality using a pre/post random design Developed a presentation for religious camp directors on the relationships between variables of spirituality University of California, Irvine 2003-05 Research Fellow Advised by Dr. Scott Brown on a research study examining the failure-toengage hypothesis of task-switching using a non-parametric density estimation test of binary distributions. FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND AWARDS Richard Gorsuch Scholarship 2010-11 School of Psychology Research Fellow 2008-09 Richard Gorsuch Scholarship 2008-09 Dean s Honor Roll, Fuller School of Psychology 2005-11 Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Fellow 2004-05 Psi Chi Honors Society at UC Irvine: Chairperson 2003-04 REFERENCES Richard Gorsuch, Ph.D. Senior Professor of Psychology Fuller Graduate School of Psychology Page 6/7
626-584-5527 rgorsuch@fuller.edu Bradley Meier, Ph.D. Regional Clinical Director Aegis Treatment Centers, LLC drdebismith@occhristiancounseling.com Elaine Kindle, Ph.D. Regional Clinical Director Aegis Treatment Centers, LLC 949-293-8713 ekindle@aegistreatmentcenters.com Page 7/7