CURRICULUM VITAE Michael K. Johnson, Ph.D. Texas, and Florida Licensed Psychologist 2237 Ridge Rd. Rockwall, TX 75087 (972) 771-3969 EDUCATION 1989 - Ph.D. Psychology, (Clinical). St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO. 1987 - M.S., Psychology, (Clinical). St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO. 1982 - B.A., Psychology, Cum Laude. St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association - Member since 1985 Licensed Psychologist Since 1991 - Florida License PY0004488 Texas Licensed Psychologist 12/2011 License #36113 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE November 2016 Present LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST : The Lakewood Group. Independent practice of Clinical Psychology. January 2012 August 2016 STAFF PSYCHOLOGIST : Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. Provide a wide range of psychological services including assessment, individual and family therapy to children and families referred by medical staff of the hospital. Serve on multidisciplinary teams serving children and families in ambulatory care clinics throughout the hospital. Provide clinical supervision to post-doctoral fellow (clinical psychology) and pre-doctoral interns.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (cont'd): March 1999 July 2010 PSYCHOLOGIST, PRIVATE PRACTICE: Michael K. Johnson, Ph.D. P.A. Mental health consultant for Department of Juvenile Justice District 7. Assist the Department in developing appropriate services for youth served by state run programs and also contracted programs. Provide clinical consultation, training, and program development as needed/requested. Consultant to District 7 ADM/Department of Juvenile Justice Case Review Committees, charged with placement, oversight and step-down of dependent and delinquent youth. Forensic evaluations for civil and criminal courts in matters of child custody, criminal competency and responsibility, dependency, sexually violent predator issues, personal injury, guardianship, risk assessment and work-related disability matters. Individual Psychotherapy for behavior problem children/adolescents, children of divorce, divorcing/ed couples (co-parenting), high conflict post-divorce families, family therapy and marital/couples therapy. Founding Member, program development committee of Focus on the Children, a Florida Bar Foundation funded program for high conflict divorced parents. Co-Author, Focus on the Children Curriculum Manual. Facilitator, Focus on the Children, an educational/experiential program for high conflict post-divorce parents that is designed to teach parents conflict resolution and communication skills as well as provide understanding of the negative impact of their conflict. June 1996 February 1999 PSYCHOLOGIST, PRIVATE PRACTICE: Florida. Psychological Affiliates, Inc., Winter Park, Providing individual, family, marital and group psychotherapy specializing in family problems, childhood disorders, and divorce related issues. Psychological evaluations for individuals, schools, court system, HRS, and the Child Protection Team. Forensic evaluations for child custody, criminal competency and responsibility, dependency, personal injury, guardianship, and work-related disability matters. Consultant to District 7 Department of Children and Families and Department of Juvenile Justice Case Review Committees, charged with placement, oversight and step-down of dependent and delinquent youth. Also worked with the Department of Juvenile Justice in capacity building and evaluation of mental health services for delinquent youth. Worked with local judiciary to develop educational\ experiential program for high conflict post-divorce parents Focus on the Children. Program is designed to teach parents conflict resolution and communication skills as well as provide understanding of the negative impact of their conflict on their children.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (cont'd): June 1993 - February 1996 SENIOR PSYCHOLOGIST: Zephyrhills Correctional Institution. Coordinator of mental health services in a 50 bed Crisis Stabilization Unit and 150 bed Transitional Care Unit (inpatient hospital unit) in a major institution of the Florida Department of Corrections. Duties included oversight, and coordination of all mental health services provided by multidisciplinary team of professionals to inmates who are mentally ill, and unable to be maintained in the general prison population; direct clinical supervision of 12 mental health staff members who provide psychotherapy, psychological evaluation, and case management services to impaired inmates. I was also responsible for the design, and implementation of the comprehensive treatment program which serves these inmates. April 1990 February 1996 INDEPENDENT PRACTICE OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: 1304 DeSoto, Suite 200; Tampa, FL 33606. Clinical psychology services provided include individual adult, and child psychotherapy, family therapy, and psychological evaluation including objective and projective measures, forensic evaluation, and school consultations. September 1989 - June 1993 VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health. Coordinator for federally funded (NIMH, NIDRR) multi-state (6) research project investigating the efficacy of community-based, family-focused, alternatives to traditional residential and hospital based treatments of children and adolescents with serious emotional disorders. Duties include research design, instrument development, training of data collectors, supervision of data collection, reduction, analysis, interpretation, writeup, and dissemination. Coordinator for federally funded (NIMH) multi-disciplinary clinical training program to prepare professionals for working with children and adolescents with serious emotional disorders and their families. Program runs eleven months and trains student from five disciplines - social work, clinical psychology, school psychology, nursing, and medicine. Duties include curriculum development, evaluation of students and impact of training, teaching, arranging guest lecturers, and coordinating/facilitating practicum placements for students.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (cont'd): Technical assistance consultant. Work with a team of program evaluators at the Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health to provide assistance to state and local mental health programs and agencies regarding the evaluation of their service programs for children with serious emotional disorders and their families. Duties vary in accordance with assistance requests, but have included assistance in grant writing, system development projects, and designing evaluations of service programs. Other general responsibilities associated with the Research and Training Center include preparing and editing manuscripts for publication, planning conferences, program chair for conferences, writing for Center newsletter, general consultations with individuals, programs, and agencies regarding mental health services for children. September, 1988 - August, 1989 PRE-DOCTORAL CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERN: Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa, FLA. Major Rotations: (1) Department of Epidemiology and Policy Analysis Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health. (2) Department of Community Mental Health. (3) Department of Child and Family Studies. Minor Rotations: (1) Northside Community Mental Health Center. (2) Morning Star School. June 1987 - September 1988. FAMILY THERAPIST: St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Child Development Program, Granite City, Illinois. September 1984 - July 1987 CLINICAL FELLOW IN FAMILY THERAPY: Department of Psychology, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO. September 1983 - September 1988 CLINICAL FELLOW: St. Louis University Psychological Services Center, Department of Psychology, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (cont'd):
June 1986 - June 1987 PSYCHOMETRICIAN: St. Anthony's Psychiatric Center; Hyland Center for Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment; St. Louis, MO. August 1985 - May 1986 INSTRUCTOR - PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT: St. Louis College of Pharmacy; St. Louis, MO. May - August 1985 PSYCHOMETRICIAN: St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis, MO. October 1982 - June 1985 RESIDENTIAL COUNSELOR: Jesuit Program for Living and Learning; St. Louis, MO. PUBLICATIONS: Otto, R.K., Greenstein, J., Johnson, M.K. & Friedman, R.M. (1993). Prevalence of mental disorders in the juvenile justice system. In J.J. Cocozza (Ed.), Responding to Youth with Mental Disorders in the Criminal Justice System. The University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln, NE. Duchnowski, A.J., Johnson, M.K., Hall, K.S., Kutash, K.Friedman, R.M. (1993). The alternatives to residential treatment study: Initial findings. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1, 17-26. Johnson, M.K., Searight, H.R., Handal, P.J., & Gibbons, J.L. (1993). A survey of clinical psychology graduate students' gender attitudes and knowledge: Towards gender-sensitive psychotherapy training. Journal of Contemporary psychotherapy, 23. Otto, R.K., Greenstein, J., Johnson, M.K. & Friedman, R.M. (1992). Prevalence of mental disorders in the juvenile justice system. In J.J. Cocozza (Ed.), Responding to Youth with Mental Disorders in the Criminal Justice System. The National Coalition for the Mentally Ill in the Criminal Justice System: Seattle, WA. Kutash, K., Duchnowski, A., Johnson, M., Rugs, D. (1993). A multi-stage evaluation model for a community-based mental health system for children. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. Searight, H.R., Johnson, M.K., (1987). Issues and Guidelines for the Male Therapist-Female Client Dyad in Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 5, 1-9. Johnson, M.K., Searight, H.R., (1986). Issues and Guidelines for Male Therapists Treating
Female Psychotherapy Clients. In P. Houston, D. McNulty (Eds.), Being Female and Male; Traditions, Changes and Dilemmas; Changing Family Conference XV Proceedings, (pp. 112-115). Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa Press. PAPERS PRESENTED: Johnson, M.K. Juvenile Delinquency and mental illness: Research findings and implications for social policy. Invited presentation to the National Conference of State Legislators, Jackson, MS; May 1993. Johnson, M.K. States responses to minimum protections established in Parham v. J.R. Paper presented in a symposium; The effects of Parham v. J.R. on mental health policy and services. M.K. Johnson, Chair; at the 100th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August, 1992. Otto, R.K., Greenstein, J., Johnson, M.K., Starr, L.M. Effects of race and gender on perceptions of child abuse. Paper presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August, 1992. Duchnowski, A.J., Johnson, M.K., Hall, K.S. The alternatives to residential treatment study (ARTS): Preliminary findings. Paper presented at The fifth annual research conference "A system of care for children's mental health: Building a research base". Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health, Tampa, FL, March, 1992. Duchnowski, A.J., Johnson, M.K., Hall, K.S. The alternatives to residential treatment study: Preliminary findings. Paper presented at the first annual Virginia Treatment Center Conference "Multiple Perspectives on Children and Adolescents with serious emotional disorders; Virginia Beach VA, October 1991. Johnson, M.K., Duchnowski, A.J. Multi-disciplinary training to improve services for children with serious emotional disorders. In M.K. Johnson, (chair), Innovative training models: Working with children with SED and their families, a symposium presented at the 99th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, August, 1991. Prange, M., Greenbaum, P., Johnson, M,K. Persistence of conduct disordered diagnoses among seriously emotionally disturbed adolescents. Paper presented at the 99th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, August, 1991. PAPERS PRESENTED (cont'd): Johnson, M.K. The theoretical and historical origins of community based treatment of
children with serious emotional disorders. In M. K. Johnson, (chair), Innovative service models for children and families: Theoretical and Empirical Support; a symposium presented at the 98th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA, August, 1990. Duchnowski, A.J.; Johnson, M.K. Mental health policy regarding the treatment of children and adolescents with serious emotional disorders. In M. K. Johnson, (chair), Innovative service models for children and families: Theoretical and Empirical Support; symposium presented, 98th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA August, 1990. Johnson, M.K.; Searight, H.R.; Handal, P.J.; Gibbons, J.L. An empirical study of gender sensitive psychotherapy training. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA; August 1989. Johnson, M.K.; Searight, H.R.; Handal, P.J.; Gibbons, J.L. Therapists' attitudes toward women and gender sensitive psychotherapy training. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA; August 1989. Johnson, M.K. On the credibility of child eyewitnesses: The jury is still out. Presented as part of a symposium entitled "Children as Eyewitnesses: Jurors' Perceptions of Credibility and Guilt"; at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. August, 1986. Searight, H.R.; Johnson, M.K.; Frank, M.; Van Auken, H.A.;Williger, D.J. Family of Origin Issues in Training and Conducting Family Therapy. Paper presented to the Missouri Association of Marital and Family Therapy Annual Meeting, March, 1986. Johnson, M.K. Issues and Guidelines for Male Therapists Treating Female Clients in Psychotherapy. Paper presented to the XV Annual Changing Family Conference, University of Iowa, February, 1986. MISCELLANEOUS: May 2004 2009: Parish, Tampa, FL. July 2004 2010: Sept 1996 Aug. 2000: May 1993-1996: June 1993-1995: April 1990 - April 1995: Co-Chairperson for $9M Capital Campaign for Christ the King Member Diocese of St. Petersburg Board of Scrutinies. Member - Board of Governors, National Conference of Greater Orlando. Member - Board of Directors; Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Tampa. Grant Reviewer for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA), Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Captain of a neighborhood group of friends and colleagues for a
paint team for Paint Your Heart Out Tampa. DOCTORAL DISSERTATION: An Empirical Study of Gender Sensitive Psychotherapy Training. Chairperson: H. Russell Searight, Ph.D. MASTER'S THESIS: Jurors' Perceptions of the Credibility of Child Eyewitnesses. Chairperson: J. Thomas Grisso, Ph.D. HONORS: May, 1991. Recipient of University of South Florida President's Council Research Award. Principal Investigator/author; ($5,000). January, 1991. Co-Principal Investigator with R.K. Otto, Ph.D.; and J. Greenstein, Ph.D. University of South Florida, Research and Creative Scholarship Grant ($7,800). REFERENCES: Furnished upon request.