Clinical
Psychology - AP 5104
Jacquelyn
Elbel, Ph.D.
EDUCATION
Ph.D., University of North Texas, 1994 Major: Counseling Psychology M.S., University
of North Texas, 1990
B.S., University
of Tulsa, 1983
WORK
EXPERIENCE
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PREVIOUS
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teaching Fellow,
University of North Texas
January - May
1987
Instructor
for sophomore level course on Psychological Adjustment.
Instructor
for junior level course on Psychological Tests and Measurement.
Teaching Assistant,
University of North Texas
January - May
1985 & 1986
Teaching Assistant
for Psychological Assessment II.
Teaching Assistant,
University of North Texas
September -
December 1984 & 1986
Teaching Assistant
for Psychological Assessment I.
CLINICAL
INTERNSHIP
Veterans Administration Medical
Center - Perry Point, Maryland
September 1987 - August 1988
APA approved clinical internship in psychology. The internship experiences included long-term individual and family therapy with veterans and their families.
In addition, the internship included three (3) four month rotations:
1) Ward 14A - Acute Inpatient
Admissions Unit
2) Alcohol Rehabilitation
Program
3) Outpatient Mental Health
Clinic
Clinical Intern, Terry's Children's
Psychiatric Center - New Castle, Delaware
May 1988 - August 1988
CLINICAL
TRAINING
Dallas Child Guidance Center
- Dallas, Texas
September 1986 - May 1987
Psychology Clinic - University
of North Texas
September 1985 - August
1986
September 1984 –May1985
Counseling & Testing Center
- University of North Texas
June 1985 -
May 1986
September 1984-May
1985
RESEARCH
EXPERIENCE
Doctoral Dissertation, May
1987 - October 1994
Chairperson: Lawrence Schneider,
Ph.D.
Sexual Identity Development
and Occupational Choice in Gay Men.
Research project in lieu of
thesis, Spring 1987
Chairperson: Vickie Campbell,
Ph.D.
The effects of sex role on
the Strong Campbell Interest Inventory.
Independent Research, Spring
1982
Research conducted with Irene
Horton, Ph.D. Involved in review of the literature, design
of survey and collection of data on the effects of extrinsic
reward on intrinsic motivation in college students.
Research Assistant, Spring
1984
Assisted with research on
hypnosis and cognitive therapy for the treatment of depression.
Provided cognitive therapy and hypnotherapy to clients during a
five session treatment program.
PROFESSIONAL
PRESENTATIONS
Elbel, J. "Sexual Identity
Development and Occupational Choice in Gay Men."
Poster Session presented
at American Psychological Association Convention-August 1995.
Bell P. & Elbel J., "Development of homosexual identity: Counselor training on sexual identity issues." Program presented at the American College Personnel Association Convention - April 1986.
Elbel J., Horton I., & Brown C., "A study of extrinsic versus intrinsic motivation in college students." Presented at convention of Southwestern Psychological Association -April 1983.
VOLUNTEER
EXPERIENCE
"Call Rape, Inc.",
Tulsa, Oklahoma
November 1982 - August 1983
Advocate at "Call Rape, Inc."
of Tulsa, Oklahoma which involved working on a
24-hour hotline presence
at the hospitals and follow-up counseling with the victim and family.
Spoke at elementary and junior high schools on the prevention of sexual
assault.
President of Call Rape, Inc.
April - August 1983.