David C. Van Doren, EdD, L.Psy, LPC, NCC, CCMHC, MAC Home: Office: 1670 Turtle Mound Lane Professor Emeritus, Dept. Counselor Education Whitewater, WI. 53190 University of Wisconsin - Whitewater 262-473-7029 Winther Hall 6040; Whitewater, WI 53190 dpsvandoren@yahoo.com 262-472-1035 vandored@uww.edu EXPERIENCE Associate Professor, Department of Counselor Education, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Whitewater, WI, 1983-2016, tenure granted July 1988: teaching graduate courses in counselor education with emphasis in community agency counseling and chemical dependency counseling. Clinical Director, Department of Counselor Education, University of Wisconsin- Whitewater, 2010-2013, coordinated the development of field experiences, provided direction and supervision for practicum and internship instructors, provided supervision for the Winther Counseling Lab. Chairperson, Department of Counselor Education, University of Wisconsin- Whitewater, Whitewater, WI, 1991-1995, 1997-2000: 2007-2010, coordinated masters program in counselor education; provided leadership for program and curriculum development. Psychotherapist/Psychologist, Family Resources Associates, Watertown, WI, provided evaluation, consultation and individual, group, marital and family therapy, 1994-2012. Faculty Athletic Representative, 2001-2013, participated with Chancellor and Athletic Director and Assistant Athletic Director in establishing policy and direction for the UW-Whitewater athletics program; certified student-athlete eligibility; served as a liaison to the NCAA and WIAC Conference; served on the WIAC Faculty Athletic Rep council; served on the UW-Whitewater Athletics Committee. Relapse Prevention Counselor, Parkside Lodge of Wisconsin, Beloit, WI, 1990-1991: developed and implemented chemical dependency relapse prevention program. Counselor/Clinical Supervisor, Janesville Mental Health Clinic, Janesville, WI, 1988-1990: provided individual, group, marital and family therapy; supervised master s level professionals employed by Janesville Mental Health Clinic. Substance Abuse Counselor/Educator, University of Maine, Orono, ME, 1981-1983: provided individual and group counseling to university students (substance abusers, adult children of alcoholics, and students recovering from chemical dependency); provided substance abuse education and training to students, staff, and faculty. Graduate Instructor, University of Maine, Orono, ME, 1981-1983: taught graduate courses in counselor education. Senior Clinical Trainer, Alcohol Institute, Eastern Maine Medical Center, Bangor, ME, 1980-1981: provided initial training for all Alcohol Institute staff and medical residents, ongoing in-service training for inpatient and outpatient counselors, and training for volunteers; developed and implemented community education program; and provided inpatient and outpatient counseling.
Resident Director, Augusta Hall, Bangor Community College, Bangor, ME, 1977-1980: supervised staff of resident assistants and receptionists; participated in campus organizations and activities; responsible for the well-being of dormitory residents, counseling of students, crisis intervention, and dormitory management. Counselor, Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, ME, 1978-1979: served as counselor for students with social and personal problems; developed and presented programs on topics relevant to student needs (i.e. alcohol awareness). Behavior Counselor, Phoenixville Area High School, Phoenixville, PA, 1975-1977: provided individual and group counseling to students with behavioral, social, and personal problems; coordinated work-study program. Assistant Director and Counselor, Valley Youth House, Bethlehem, PA, 1973-1975: provided individual and group counseling to runaway adolescents and their families; supervised counselors; developed and presented staff in-service training; coordinated research project on runaway youth. EDUCATION Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology, Milwaukee, WI, completed 36 credits of post-doctoral course work in clinical psychology, 1991-1995. University of Maine at Orono, Orono, Maine, Ed.D. Counselor Education, 1981. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, M.Ed. Counselor Education,1974. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, B.A. Psychology, 1972. PRESENTATIONS Identifying Child Abuse and Understanding the Impact Addressing Trauma, Bellin College of Nursing, Green Bay, WI, May 10, 2016. The Impact of Trauma and Trauma Responsive Approaches, UW-Whitewater s Inaugural Spring School Counselor Summit, Whitewater, WI, April 22, 2016. The Impact of Trauma and Trauma Responsive Approaches Wisconsin School Counseling Association conference, Madison, WI, February, 2016. The Impact of Trauma and the Basic Elements of Trauma-Responsive Treatment, Webinar for EMS, November 11, 2015. Identifying Child Abuse and Understanding the Impact Addressing Trauma, Bellin College of Nursing, Green Bay, WI, November 6, 2015. DSM 5: Making the Transition. UW Green Bay, Radisson Conference Center, Green Bay, WI, August 20, 2015. Identifying Child Abuse and Understanding the Impact Addressing Trauma, St Xavier College, Chicago, IL., April 24, 2015. The Next Generation: Intimate Partner Violence, Its Impact on Children, and our Role in Stopping the Cycle of Violence, Project Child, Bethlehem, PA, April 14, 2014. Vicarious Traumatization and Burnout, Walworth Co. Human Services, November 11, 2014. Identifying Child Abuse and Understanding the Impact Addressing Trauma, Pillar & Vine, Treatment Foster Homes, Brandon, WI, November 7, 2014. Webinar Intimate Partner Violence: Basics of Intervention for Victims and Perpetrators,
American Mental Health Counseling Association, October 22, 2014. Webinar Intimate Partner Violence: A Silent Epidemic, American Mental Health Counseling Association, October, 9, 2014. DSM 5: Making the Transition. UW Green Bay, Radisson Conference Center, Green Bay, WI, August, 21, 2014. DSM 5: Making the Transition. Walworth County Human Services, Elkhorn, WI, May 2, 2014. Identifying Child Abuse and Understanding the Impact Addressing Trauma, St Xavier College, Chicago, IL., March 29, 2014. DSM 5: Making the Transition. UW Whitewater, Whitewater, WI, March, 14, 2014. Developing trauma-informed counselors. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Denver, CO, October 17, 2013. Identifying and Addressing Trauma: What Educators and Mental Health Professionals Need to Know. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Whitewater, WI, November 16, 2012. Trauma informed Counselor Education and the impact of Childhood Maltreatment Experienced by Counseling Students. North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Kansas City, MO, October 19, 2012. Understanding and Addressing Trauma in the Schools. Whitewater Unified School District Student Personnel staff, Whitewater, WI. February 10, 2012. Counseling Clients with Trauma Histories. Wisconsin Counseling Association Counseling Workshop, Mt Mary College, Milwaukee, WI, May 6, 2011. Affect Regulation. Wisconsin Counseling Association Counseling Summit, Stevens Point, WI, November 6, 2010. Counseling Children with Trauma Histories. Wisconsin Court Appointed Special Advocate Annual Conference, Madison, WI, October 3, 2009. Working with Clients who have Trauma Histories. UW-Whitewater Counselor Education Fall 2008 Counseling Workshop. Janesville, WI, November 7, 2008. Childhood Maltreatment Experienced by Graduate Students in Counseling. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Columbus, OH, October 11-14, 2007. Trauma and its impact on mental health and Trauma and Addiction: The need for an integrated approach to treatment at the University of Wisconsin -Whitewater, Whitewater, WI, April 27, 2007. Integrated Treatment, Wisconsin Counseling Association Summit, November, 2006. Supervision Workshop, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Whitewater, WI, September, 2006. Working With Men Who Batter. Association of Specialists in Group Work, Mobile, AL, January, 2006. Working With Men Who Batter. Association of Specialists in Group Work, New York, NY, January, 2004. Mood Disorders. Integrated Community Work, Madison, WI, June 13, 2003. Utilizing Dreams from a Systemic Perspective to Mollify Relationship Issues. American Counseling Association, San Antonio, TX, March 18, 2001. A History of Childhood Maltreatment: Implications for Counselor Training. Western Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Los Gatos, CA, November 07, 2000.
Domestic Violence: Why does it happen? How does treatment attempt to address it? What can we do to prevent it? People Against Domestic Abuse, Beloit, WI, October 24, 2000. A History of Childhood Maltreatment: Implications for Counselor Training. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, New Orleans, LA, October 31, 1999. A History of Childhood Maltreatment: Implications for Counselor Training. American Counseling Association, Indianapolis, IN, March 31, 1998. A History of Childhood Maltreatment: Implications for Counselor Training, Wisconsin Counseling Association, Madison, WI, November 7, 1997. Dealing with Trauma and Loss, Whitewater High School, Whitewater, WI, February 2, 1997. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Workshop, CESA II Staff, Janesville, WI, May 20, 1997. Department Chairs Workshop: Myers -Briggs and organizational communication, Whitewater, WI, September 1996. Brief Psychodynamic Therapy, Wisconsin Association for Counseling and Development, Madison, WI, November 1, 1995. Psychopharmacology: Blessing and/or Curse? Wisconsin Association for Counseling and Development, Madison, WI, November 01, 1995. Disorders of self and chemical dependency, American Counseling Association, Minneapolis, MN, April 25, 1994. Utilizing support groups as an adjunct to counseling, Wisconsin Association for Counseling and Development conference, Madison, November 4, 1994. Shame and the Developing Self, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Counseling Conference, Whitewater, WI, September 23, 1993. Growing Up Male, Wisconsin Association for Counseling and Development, Brookfield, WI, October 30, 1992. Shame and the Developing Self, Wisconsin Association for Counseling and Development Conference, Brookfield, WI, October 29, 1992. A Holistic Approach to Chemical Dependency, American Association for Counseling and Development Conference, Reno, NV, April 26, 1991. Taking Care of Self: Living in a Dysfunctional Family, Families in Sync series, Gateway Technical College, Elkhorn, WI, November 17, 1990. Professional Credentials in Counseling, Wisconsin Association for Counseling and Development Conference, Madison, WI, October 24, 1989. Codependency: An Issue for the Helping Professional, Wisconsin Employment Counselors Association Conference, Madison, WI, October 25, 1989. Counseling Adult Children: Addressing the Cycle of Dysfunction, American Mental Health Counselors Midwest Regional Conference, Indianapolis, IN, June 18, 1989. Counseling Adult Children of Alcoholics, Wisconsin Association for Counseling and Development, Green Bay, WI, October 22, 1988. Adolescents from Alcoholic and Other Dysfunctional Families, Ventures in Better Schooling: A High School Improvement Conference, University of Wisconsin- Whitewater, August 8, 1988. Chemical Dependency on the College Campus, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, June 27, 1988.
COURSES TAUGHT Appraisal Procedures in Counseling Internship Chemical Dependency: Treatment and Rehab. Introduction to Counseling Clinical Studies in Counseling Practices of Marr. & Fam.Couns Counseling Across the Life Span Practicum in Counseling Counseling and Human Services in the Community Principles of Counseling Counseling and the Chemical Dependency Process Theories of Counseling Families: Assessment and Treatment of Abusive Behaviors Integrated Treatment RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS Van Doren, D. & Wagner-Martin, E. (2011). Mental health counselors addressing intimate partner violence. In A. T. Palmo, W. Weikel, & D. P. Borsos (Eds.), Foundations of Mental Health Counseling 4th edition. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Van Doren (2008) Integrated treatment: A trauma-informed approach to cooccurring disorders. Wisconsin Counselor, 22, 3-15 Van Doren, D. (2006). Mental health counselors addressing domestic violence and working with men who batter (pp.219-233). In W. Weikel & A. T. Palmo (Eds.), Foundations of Mental Health Counseling 3rd edition. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Van Doren, D. (2003). The role of the secondary school counselor in substance abuse prevention. In C. Dollarhide & K. Saginak, School Counseling in the Secondary School: A Comprehensive Process and Program (pp. 373-380). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon. Van Doren, D. (1996). Mental health counseling and alcohol and other drug abuse. In W. Weikel & A. T. Palmo (Eds.), Foundations of Mental Health Counseling (pp.249-258). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Van Doren, D. (1991). An Interview with Jean Illsley-Clarke, Wisconsin Counselor, 13, 16-21. Van Doren, D. (1988). Licensure, Credentialing: Update 1988. Wisconsin Counselor, 10, 17-20. Van Doren, D. (1988).Book Review: Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy (3rd ed.), Gerald Corey, Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1986. Wisconsin Counselor, 10, 39-40. Van Doren, D. (1988). Book Review: Growing in the Shadow, Robert Ackerman, Pompano Beach, FL: Health Communications, 1986. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 5, 145-148. Van Doren, D. (1987). Confrontation: A critical counseling skill. Wisconsin Counselor, 10, 4-9. Van Doren, D. (1986). Mental health counseling and alcohol and other drug abuse. In A. T. Palmo & W. Weikel (Eds.), Foundations of Mental Health Counseling (p. 233-239). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Van Doren, D. (1981). A Comparison of a Guided Imagery and a Didactic-Experiential Approach to the Development of Affective Sensitivity, unpublished doctoral
dissertation. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Counseling Association American Mental Health Counselors Association American Psychological Association Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Wisconsin Counseling Association Editor, Wisconsin Counselor, 1989-1992 Licensure Committee Chair, 1988-1990 Past President, 1988-1989 President, 1987-1988 President-elect, 1986-1987 Secretary, 1985-1986 Convention Coordinator, 1985 Wisconsin Mental Health Counselors Association Wisconsin Association for Counselor Education and Supervision President - 1995-2001 CERTIFICATION & LICENSES Licensed Psychologist, Wisconsin CCMHC - Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor NCC - Nationally Certified Counselor MAC - Masters Addictions Counselor LPC - Licensed Professional Counselor, Wisconsin EMDR certified Wisconsin Batterer s Treatment Provider