Lee Kinsey, Ph.D., LPC Lee Kinsey Counseling 3626 N. Hall St., Ste. 702 Dallas, TX 75219 (850) 261-8647 leebkinsey@gmail.com EDUCATION Ph.D. Counseling, August 2015 University of North Texas, CACREP-accredited Specialty Areas: Sex Therapy, Relationship Counseling, Integral Counseling Theory, Research Methods Dissertation Title: Sexual Identity Development: A Grounded Theory Approach M.S. Counseling, May 2010 Southern Methodist University Specialty Area: Clinical Mental Health Counseling B.S. Psychology (magna cum laude), May 2006 University of West Florida Minor: English PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) #67549, Texas PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Lee Kinsey Counseling, Dallas, TX Private Practitioner, January 2014 to Present Built independent, full-time counseling practice with an average of over 60 active clients consistently Maintain 10% of case load for pro bono and sliding scale care for low income families Developed new approach to sex therapy with individuals and couples Maintain 99% satisfaction rate University of North Texas, Denton, TX Doctoral Research Fellow, May 2010 to May 2014 Assisted, Jan Holden, the Chair of the Counseling and Higher Education Department, with research, teaching, and administrative tasks Developed a scoring method to track faculty productivity in the areas of research, teaching, supervision, and grant writing Lee Kinsey, Ph.D., LPC 1
Managed and participated in research teams from planning to publication Served as teaching assistant to Jan Holden in graduate courses on counseling theory, transpersonal counseling, and dream analysis Wrote and submitted grant applications for research and education projects Assisted with masters and doctoral admissions processes Assisted with doctoral student mentorship including dissertation planning, research, and publication Worked to develop continuing education programs for health professionals on neardeath experiences Randy Martin Counseling Licensed Professional Counselor Intern, January 2011 to December 2013 Child & Family Resource Clinic Doctoral Student Clinician, June 2010 to December 2013 Counseling & Human Development Center Doctoral Student Clinician, May 2011 to December 2013 Resource Center Dallas Graduate Student Clinician, January 2010 to May 2010 Southern Methodist University Center for Family Counseling Graduate Student Clinician, October 2009 to January 2010 Bank of America Operations Manager, February 2007 to January 2010 GRANTS/SCHOLARSHIPS Masters/Doctoral Fellowship, University of North Texas, 2011-2014 Bright Futures Scholarship, University of West Florida, 2004-2006 Florida State Dual Enrollment Scholarship, State of Florida, 2002-2004 Texas Public Education Grant, State of Texas, 2012 2013 Tuition Grant, University of North Texas, 2014 2015 Tuition Grant, University of North Texas, 2012 2013 Summer College of Education Scholarship, University of North Texas, 2010 Scholarship for Continuing Students, USC, 2012 2013 Summer UNT Tuition Grant, University of North Texas, 2010 Dissertation Support Grant, College of Education, University of North Texas, 2014 Raupe Travel Grant, University of North Texas, 2011 2012 Lee Kinsey, Ph.D., LPC 2
PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles, Published/In Press Goza, T., Holden, J. M., & Kinsey, L. (2014). Combat near-death experiences: An exploratory study. Military Medicine, 179(10), 1113-1118. Holden, J. M., Foster, R. D., & Kinsey, L. (2014). Spontaneous mediumship experiences: A neglected aftereffect of near-death experiences. Journal of Near-Death Studies, 33, 67-85. Holden, J. M., Kinsey, L., & Moore, T. R. (2014). Disclosing near-death experiences to professional healthcare providers and non-professionals. Spirituality in Clinical Practice, 1(4), 278-287. doi:10.1037/scp0000039 Selected by the Research Network of the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education as the January 2015 Article of the Month: http://www.acperesearch.net/jan15.html Streit-Horn, J., Holden, J. M., Kinsey, L., & Smith, J. (2014). A systematic review of research on after-death communication, Part 1: Analysis of relative methodological quality of descriptive research studies. Death Studies. Manuscript in press. Loseu, S., Holden, J. M., Kinsey, L., Christian, R. (2013). The field of near-death studies through 2011: An updated analysis of the scholarly periodical literature. Journal of Near-Death Studies, 31, 189-202. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles, Under Review Kinsey, L., Holden, J. M., Moore, T. R., & Farmer, S. P. (under review). A primer on sexual identity development. Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles, In Preparation Kinsey, L. (In preparation). Sexual identity development: Findings from an exploratory grounded theory study. Manuscript in preparation. Greyson, B., Liester, M., & Kinsey, L. (In preparation). Electromagnetic aftereffects of neardeath experiences. Manuscript in preparation. Holden, J. M., Kinsey, L., Henson, R., Greyson, & Loseu, S. (In preparation). Development of the near-death experiencers experiences of disclosure scale (NEEDS). Manuscript in preparation. Lee Kinsey, Ph.D., LPC 3
Kinsey, L., & Holden, J. M. (In preparation). Gay-sex therapy: LGB-specific sexual dysfunction issues and how to address them in counseling. Manuscript in preparation. Kinsey, L., & Holden, J. M. (In preparation). LGBT affirmative counseling from an integral perspective. Manuscript in preparation. Kinsey, L., Holden, J. M., & Moore, T. R. (In preparation). Sexual identity development: Findings from an exploratory grounded theory study. Manuscript in preparation. Non Peer-Reviewed Publications, Published/In Press Kinsey, L. (2014, Summer). Numbing unmet attachment needs. Santé Center for Healing Newsletter. Available at http://www.santecenter.com/wpcontent/uploads/2013/04/files_sant_2014_professional_summer_newsletter_final.pd f Holden, J. M., Rozan, C., & Kinsey, L. (2013). Near-death experiences: Index to the periodical literature 1877 through 2011. Retrieved from http://iands.org/research/index-to-ndeliterature-1877-2005.html. Kinsey, L. (2012). Life after death. [Review of the books Science and the near-death experience: How consciousness survives death, by Chris Carter; The fun of dying: Find out what really happens next! by Roberta Grimes; The science of life after death: New research shows human consciousness lives on, by S. H. Martin; and There is life after death: Compelling reports from those who have glimpsed the afterlife, by R. A. Varghese.] Journal of Near- Death Studies, 30, 167-171. Kinsey, L., & Holden, J. M. (2012). Life after life. [Review of the book Life after life: The investigation of a phenomenon survival of bodily death, by R. A. Moody]. Journal of Scientific Exploration, 26, 194-197. PRESENTATIONS Peer Reviewed Presentations Holden, J. M., & Kinsey, L. (2015, September). Facilitating or blocking the passage: Healthcare professionals' responses to NDE disclosure. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Association for Near-Death Studies, San Antonio, TX. Holden, J. M., & Kinsey, L. (2015, July). Disclosure of near-death experiences to health professionals: Implications for counselors. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling, New York, NY. Lee Kinsey, Ph.D., LPC 4
Holden, J. M., & Kinsey, L. (2014, November). Near-death experiencers experiences of disclosing their NDEs to healthcare professionals. American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences, Dallas, TX. Kinsey, L. & Moore, T. R. (2014, November) Sexual identity development: A grounded theory approach. Texas Counseling Association, Dallas, TX. Holden, J. M., & Kinsey, L. (2014, April). Experiences of NDE disclosure to health professionals. Association for Death Education and Counseling, Baltimore, MD. Kinsey, L., & Moore, T. R. (2014, January). Heterosexism in counselor education and supervision. Texas Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Austin, TX. Kinsey, L. (2013, January). The unique needs of the LGBT client. Texas Association of Addiction Professionals, Dallas, TX. Kinsey, L. (2012, November). An integral conceptualization of the intersection of sexual and spiritual identities. Texas Counseling Association, Galveston, TX. Holden, J. M., & Kinsey, L. (2012, August). NDErs experiences of disclosure to health professionals. International Association for Near-Death Studies, Scottsdale, AZ. Kinsey, L. (2012, June). An integral conceptualization of the intersection of LGBT spiritual and sexual identities. Association for Spiritual, Ethics, and Religious Values in Counseling, Santa Fe, NM. Farmer, S., Kinsey, L., Leonard, T., & Chou, W. M. (2011, October). When religious values collide with empathy for sexual minority clients: Facilitating growth for supervisees. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Nashville, TN. Farmer, S., Kinsey, L., Leonard, T. (2011, January). Building empathy when values conflict between counselor and client. Texas Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Austin, TX. Invited Presentations Kinsey, L. (2016, January). Sexuality in counseling from a humanistic perspective. Northern Metro Counseling Association, Frisco, TX. Kinsey, L. (2015, November). Working with transgender adolescents in counseling. Group Practice, Fort Worth, TX. Kinsey, L. (2015, September, Keynote Address). The sexual-self: Toward an integrated sexuality. University of New Mexico Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Conference, Albuquerque, NM. Lee Kinsey, Ph.D., LPC 5
Kinsey, L. (2015, July). The sexual-self: Next-level sex, love, and intimacy. Diversity Counseling Group, Richardson, TX. Kinsey, L. (2015, April). The sexual-self. Employee Assistance Professionals Association Lone Star Chapter, Irving, TX. Kinsey, L. & Moore, T. R. (2014, August). Counseling for LGBT survivors of intimate partner violence. Texas Advocacy Project, Denton, TX. Kinsey, L. (2013, September). LGBT competency in counseling. Southern Methodist University Counseling Student Association, Plano, TX. Kinsey, L. (2013, May). Let s talk about gay sex. Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling, Dallas, TX. Kinsey, L. (2011, June). Helping LGBT clients: What the literature does and doesn t say about sexual identity development. Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Issues in Counseling, Houston, TX. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Southern Methodist University Invited Guest Lecturer Sexuality and Sex Therapy invited master s class lecture (Summer 2015) LGB Sex Therapy Part 1 invited master s class lecture (Spring 2015) LGB Sex Therapy Part 2 invited master s class lecture (Fall 2014) LGB Sex Therapy Part 1 invited master s class lecture (Spring 2014) University of North Texas, Denton, TX Teaching Fellow Principles of Counseling II (Spring 2013) Information and Career Development (Fall 2012) Principles of Counseling II (Spring 2012) University of North Texas, Denton, TX Invited Guest Lecturer Adolescent Sexuality invited master s class lecture (March 2015) Dreamwork in Counseling invited master s and doctoral class lecture (February 2014) LGBT Competency in Counseling invited master s class lecture (October 2013) Psychoanalytic Theory & Sigmund Freud invited doctoral class lecture (September 2012) Integral Theory and Ken Wilber invited doctoral class lecture (June 2011) Integral Theory and Ken Wilber invited master s class lecture (August 2011) Argosy University Adjunct Professor Couples and Family Therapy (Summer 2014) Couples and Family Therapy (Fall 2014) Lee Kinsey, Ph.D., LPC 6
University of North Texas, Denton, TX Teaching Assistant Transpersonal Perspective in Counseling (Spring 2013) Advanced Counseling Skills (Spring 2012) Advanced Counseling Skills (Fall 2011) University of North Texas, Dallas, TX Teaching Assistant Basic Counseling Skills (Summer 2011) Marymount University, Arlington, VA LGBT Sexuality invited master s class lecture (October 2012) University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Sexuality and Sex Therapy in Counseling invited master s class lecture (April 2015) Boise State University, Boise, ID Sexuality and Sex Therapy in Counseling invited master s class lecture (November 2015) CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling Annual Conference (May 2013). MENTORSHIP Travis Moore, 2013 Present, Graduate student, Southern Methodist University Emily Cagle, 2012 2014, Graduate student, University of North Texas Cody Lankford, 2012 2014, Graduate student, University of North Texas AFFILIATIONS Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling, President 2013-2014 Texas Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Counseling, President- Elect 2012-2013 American Counseling Association, Student Member Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Issues in Counseling, Student Member Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling, Student Member Texas Counseling Association, Professional Member American Technical Institute, Program Committee Advisor, Dallas, TX Phi Theta Kappa, honor society for associates degree students REFERENCES Lee Kinsey, Ph.D., LPC 7
Jan Holden, Ed.D., Chair of Counseling and Higher Education Department, College of Education, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76205. Tel: (940) 565-2919, email: jan.holden@unt.edu. Sue Bratton, Ph.D., Professor of Counseling, Director of UNT Center for Play Therapy, Counseling and Higher Education Department, College of Education, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76205. Tel: (940)-565-2063, email: sue.bratton@unt.edu Hal Barkley, Ph.D., Director of Counseling Program, Department of Dispute Resolution and Counseling, School of Education, Southern Methodist University, Plano, TX 75024. Tel: (972) 473-3402, email: bbarkley@mail.smu.edu. Lee Kinsey, Ph.D., LPC 8