DR. SKULTIP (JILL) SIRIKANTRAPORN, Psy.D.

Alliant International University v California School of Professional (CSPP) 10455 Pomerado Rd. San Diego, CA 92131 (858) 635-4755 v [email protected]

Professional title: Licensed Psychologist in CA (#25612), New York State (#19363) Language skills: English, Thai

EDUCATION

Seattle, WA ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY Graduated Doctor of Psychology (PsyD): Clinical Psychology June 2010 Concentration: Existential-Humanistic Psychology, Multicultural Psychology Dissertation (complete): Levels of Acculturation and Resilience levels among Southeast Asian Adolescents who have and have not witnessed Domestic Violence Seattle, WA UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Graduated Masters of Arts in Policy Studies May 2003 Thesis Research Topic: How does the local Non-Governmental Organization reach out into the Community and Nation to Prevent Trafficking in children in Northern and Mekong river area?: A case study of Development and Education for Daughters and Communities (DEPDC), Chiang Rai, Thailand Bangkok, Thailand CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY May 1995- 1999 Bachelor of Arts in Political : Majoring in Sociology and Anthropology • Honors: Summa Cum Laude

TRAINING EXPERIENCE

Boston, MA UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SCHOOL Sept-Dec 2016 Primary Care Behavioral Health Certificate Program

Hawthorne, NY BIOFEEDBACK RESOURCES INTERNATIONAL (BRI) Mar-Apr 2012 Professional Biofeedback and EEG Neurofeedback Certification Programs

Fremont, CA MIND-BODY ZONE Sept 09-May 10 Completed and Certified as a 200-hour Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT)

Online Training THE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA October 2009 Trauma-focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)

Seattle, WA THE HANDLE INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL August 2008 Get a HANDLE on Neurodevelopmental Differences (Neurodevelopmental Differences in Learning and Efficiency)

PROFESSIONAL LICENSE/ AFFLIATIONS

• Licensed Psychologist in New York State: # 019363 and in California # 25612 • Reviewer: Asian Journal of • Reviewer: Journal of Preventive Medicine and Research • Reviewer: Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work • Reviewer: The Howard Journal of Communications • Member: American Psychological Association (APA) • Member: Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA) • Member: APA Division 35: Society for the Psychology of Women • Member: APA Division 52: International Psychology • Member: Biofeedback Society of California

LEADERSHIP

Alliant International University: Co-Chair of International and Multicultural Research San Diego, CA Education, Intervention, and Training (I-MERIT) August 2014-Present

Responsibilities - Co-leading monthly meetings with faculty, staff, and students who are I-MERIT members - Strategizing and overseeing the coordination of events and workshops on campus to promote international connections, multicultural competence, and social justice - Grant writing and proposal development to obtain national and local funding to support I-MERIT functions

APA Division 52 (International Psychology): Co-chair of the Webinar Committee May 2014-Present

Responsibilities - Inviting potential presenters who engage in international psychology work to share their knowledge, skills and experience with the larger psychology communities via a webinar platform - Coordinating the execution of the webinars by facilitating communication between presenters and APA division services staff, and moderating the webinars - In collaboration with the committee chair, preparing quarterly and annual reports of the committee activities and outcomes to the division board of directors

AWARDS & FELLOWSHIP East Meets West Research Fellowship (1,500USD or 50,000 THB) Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand 2016 Project: Cross-cultural intergenerational attachment in marital relationships (Thailand, , and Taiwan) Research Fellowship (1,500 USD or 50,000 THB) Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand 2016 Project: Mindfulness as a feasible intervention to reduce political stress, decrease aggression, and increase adaptive coping among Thais exposed to political instability Faculty Seed Money: (5,000USD) Alliant International University, San Diego, CA, 2014

Project: Resilience and intergenerational transmission of trauma among second-generational Southeast Asian Americans Post-doctoral Fellowship National Institute on Drug Use (NIDA), New York, NY, 2010-2012 Behavioral Science Training at National Development and Research Institutes (NDRI) Doctoral Fellowship Antioch University, Seattle, WA, 2005-2006 Supervisor: G. Andrew H. Benjamin, J.D., Ph.D., ABPP Graduate Fellowship University of Washington, Bothell, 2001-2003

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Vongtangswad, S., Tuicomepee, A., & Sirikantraporn, S. (2017). Client perspectives on a single session chat-based individual online counseling among undergraduates. Journal of Health Research, 31(4). Guarino, H., Mateu-gelabert, P., Sirikantraporn, S., Ruggles, K., Friedman, S.R. (2017). The role of adverse childhood experiences in initiation of substance use and sexual behaviors among opioid-using young adults. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.08.224. Sirikantraporn, S. (2017). Bicultural identity as a protective factor among Southeast Asian American youth who have witnessed domestic violence. In Quek, K. AFTA Springer Briefs in Family Therapy. New York: Springer Publishing. Sirikantraporn, S., & Green, J. (2016). Special Issue Part 2 Introduction: Multicultural Perspectives of Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 5(6), 559- 560. Sirikantraporn, S., & Green, J. (2016). Special Issue Part 1 Introduction: Multicultural Perspectives of Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 25(4), 347-350. Sirikantraporn, S., & Wu, M. (2016). Experience of Chinese immigrant parents in the in an advocacy-based group (POWER) during initial settlement. International Bulletin of International Psychology, 20(2), 26-33. Tuicomepee, A., & Sirikantraporn, S. (2016). Prevention psychology and counseling services in Thailand: Happy and healthy university students. In Morano, J. & Israelashvili, M. (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of International Prevention Science. UK: Cambridge University Press. Sirikantraporn, S. (2014). Vietnamese American families. In Coleman, M. & Ganong, L. (Eds.), Social History of American Families. Washington D.C: SAGE Publication. Sacks, S., Chaple, M., Sirikantraporn, S., Sacks, J.Y., Knickman, J., & Martinez, J. (2013). Center for Excellence in Integrated Care: Capability of outpatient clinics in New York State to provide integrated care. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 44(5), 488-493 Sirikantraporn, S. (2012). Biculturalism as a protective factor: An exploratory study on resilience and the bicultural level of acculturation among Southeast Asian American youth who have witnessed domestic violence. Asian American Journal of Psychology, 4(2), 109-115. Sirikantraporn, S., Mateu-Gelabert, P., Friedman, S., Sandoral, M., & Torruella, R. (2012). Resilience among injection drug users: Cognitive strategies to help injection drug users to protect themselves and others from HIV/HCV infections. Substance Use and Misuse, 47, 1125-1133. Corbin, J., Gottdiener, W. H., Sirikantraporn, S., Armstrong, J. L., & Probber, S. (2012). Prevalence of substance abuse treatment education in American Psychological Association accredited clinical and counseling psychology doctoral programs. Addiction Research and Theory, early online, 1-4. Benjamin, G.A.H., Kent, L. & Sirikantraporn, S. (2009). A review of duty-to-protect: Statutes, cases, and procedures for positive practice. In Werth, J.L.Jr., Welfel, E.R. & Benjamin G.A.H. (Eds). The duty to protect: Ethical, legal, and professional considerations in risk assessment and intervention. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Manuscripts in Preparation and Under Review

Grant, R. & Sirikantraporn, S. (Eds.) (2017). Human strengths and resilience: Cross-cultural and international perspectives. Guildford, CT: Lexington Books. Book editing in preparation. Sirikantraporn, S., Grant, R., & Badaracco, J. (2017). Posttraumatic growth in : A mixed-methods study. Manuscript in preparation. Sirikantraporn, S., Jongjumruspun, B., Jitnarin, N., & Carducci, B. (2017). Self-selected strategies to cope with shyness among Thais. Manuscript in preparation. Sirikantraporn, S. & Taephant, N. (2016). Cognitive emotion regulation and aggression among Thais exposed to political stress in Thailand. International Perspectives in Psychology. Manuscript accepted for publication. Sirikantraporn, S., Rich, G., & Jafari, N. (2017). The concept of posttraumatic growth in a Cambodian young adult sample. Cross-Cultural Research. Manuscript submitted for publication. Sirikantraporn, S., Gottdiener, W., Rosenthal, R. (2017). The role of defense styles in co-occurring alcohol abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder among young adults. Psychoanalytic Psychology. Manuscript in preparation.

PRESENTATIONS

Sirikantraporn, S., Rich, G. (2017, August). Human strengths and resilience: Cross-cultural and International perspectives. Symposium at American Psychological Association (APA) convention. Sirikantraporn, S., Huang, C., Feinberg, M. (2017, August). Self-compassion and shame on outcomes and help-seeking attitudes in Asian Americans. Poster presentation at American Psychological Association (APA) convention. Sirikantraporn, S., Rich, G., & Jafari, N. (2016, August). Posttraumatic growth and resilience among Cambodians: A mixed-methods approach. Oral presentation at Society for Cross-Cultural Research. Wong, J., Sirikantraporn, S., Kimpara, S., & Kukreja, S. (2016, July). Culturally Responsive Health Promoting and Innovative Strategies for Asian Older Adult Resiliency. Symposium at International Congress for Psychology. Guarino, H., Mateu-Gelabert, P., Sirikantraporn, S., Ruggles, K., Kim, D., Gile, K., Syckes, C., Goodbody, E., & Friendman, S.R. (2016, June). The role of adverse childhood experiences in the initiation of substance use and sexual behaviors among opioid-using young adults. Poster presented at College on problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD). Sirikantraporn, S., Rich, G., & Jafari, N. (2016, February). Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth in Cambodians: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches. As part of the symposium: Indigenous Psychology-New Developments in Theory and Research. Oral presentation at American Psychological Association (APA). Giang, H., Sirikantraporn, S., Placheta, M. (2015, August). Intergenerational Trauma and Resilience in Second-Generation Southeast Asian Americans. Poster presented at International Summit & Training on Violence, Abuse & Trauma. Sirikantraporn, S., Taephant, N., Oye, J. (2015, August). The role of cognitive emotion regulation in aggression among Thais exposed to political stress. Poster presented at American Psychological Association (APA). Sirikantraporn, S. (2015, July). Qualitative Methods of Research on Posttraumatic Growth in Southeast . Paper presented at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. Sirikantraporn, S. (2014, May). South Asian Community Health Promotion Services. Poster presented at Association for Psychological Science (APS). Sirikantraporn, S. (2013, August). Mental health stigma and service utilization among Southeast Asian

Americans, South Asian Americans, and Thais in Thailand. Poster presented at American Psychological Association (APA). Sirikantraporn, S. (2013, July). Neurocognitive functions and brain structures in drug use. Presentation at Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. Sirikantraporn, S. (2013, July). Resilience among Second-Generation Americans. Paper presented at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. Sirikantraporn, S. (2012, August). Factors predicting treatment retention among incarcerated male youth. Poster presented at American Psychological Association (APA). Sirikantraporn, S. (2011, June). Socially-rooted resilience among IDUs: Resilience factors that may help IDUs themselves and their networks stay HIV/HCV uninfected. Poster presented at the College on problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD). Sirikantraporn, S. (2011, May). Planning to Stay Safe: Cognitive abilities that may help IDUs and their networks stay HIV/HCV uninfected. Poster presented at Association for Psychological Science (APS). Sirikantraporn, S. (2010, October). Levels of acculturation and resilience among Southeast Asian adolescents who have and have not witnessed domestic violence. Paper presented at ASEAN Psychological Societies 3rd Biennial Conference.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

San Diego, CA Volunteer Clinical Faculty (Mental Health Services) Dec 2012-Present University of California-San Diego (UCSD) Student-Run Health Clinics

Bangkok, Thailand Visiting Lecturer: Psychophysiology and Neuropsychology in Thailand and June 2011-Present Qualitative Methods of Research Chulalongkorn University, Department of Counseling Psychology

Orchard Park, NY Online position: Adjunct Faculty (Psychology and Sociology) Mar 2012- Sept 2013 Bryant & Stratton College

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor

San Diego, CA California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University Started in Fall semester 2013-Present Courses taught

- Multicultural Competence Development - Intellectual Assessment - Qualitative Methods of Research - Clinical Case Consultation - Proposal Development and Dissertation Group

Clinical Supervisor

San Diego, CA Union of Pacific Asian Communities (UPAC) April 2013-July 2014 Responsibilities

- Supervising psychology graduate students in training - Overseeing the clinical work and professional practice of the trainees during the placement. - Providing consultation on clinical and administrative issues to collaborating agencies as requested. - Providing leadership for in-service training offered to all agency staff. - Conducting culturally specific trainings to staff and collaborating agencies.

Project Director

Online Position Research Foundation of City University of New York: The Addiction Studies Center October 2011-Present Responsibilities - Project name: Psychodynamic factors and decision making among college students with PTSD and Substance Abuse Disorders - Developing and maintaining a large-sized online dataset - Managing and updating IRB documents - Designing online surveys and selecting appropriate instruments - Recruiting participants via public websites and college campuses - Analyzing data using SPSS, STATA, and content analysis - Writing manuscripts for publications - Participating in grant writing for further funding

Psychologist

New York, NY Industrial Medicine Associates (The IMA Group) December 2011-July 2012 Responsibilities - Conducting a comprehensive psychological evaluation for adults and children who apply for SSI and SSDI to ensure that they receive the assistance that they need - Using various neuropsychological assessments, including WAIS-IV, WISC-IV, TONI-3, WRAT-4 to obtain the claimants’ strengths and weakness and providing well-informed recommendations to ensure that they receive the services and referrals that they need - Collaborating with physicians and pediatricians on cases that require a complete biopsychosocial assessment

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (Funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse or NIDA)

New York, NY National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. (NDRI): Behavioral Science Training August 2010 – August 2012 (Supervisors: Dr. George DeLenon & Dr. Greg Falkin)

Research Projects and Responsibilities

1. Senior Research Assistant: Center for Excellence in Integrated Care - Project name: The evaluation of change in the Provision of Integrated Care (Co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders) for New York State Outpatient Providers - Conducting site visits at state-wide mental health and substance abuse treatment facilities to evaluate their capability levels to treat co-morbid mental health and substance abuse disorders - Providing technical assistance to the agencies that need help to improve their capability - Designing and improving the assessment tools

2. Data Analyst: National Development and Research Institutes

- Project: Staying Safe: Training Injecting Drug Users in Strategies to Avoid HIV and HCV Infection - Analyzing data with SPSS and conducting field interviews with IDUs - Writing manuscripts for publication

3. Research Assistant: Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR) at New York University - Project name: Intervention for Drug Use & Related Behaviors with Incarcerated Youth - Facilitating cognitive-behavioral group therapy to incarcerated male youth for a randomized controlled study - Analyzing data and writing manuscript for publication

Predoctoral Internship (APPIC and CAPIC member)

Fremont, CA PORTIA BELL HUME BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND TRAINING CENTER (THE HUME CENTER) August 2009- August 2010

• Outpatient Counseling Services (Supervisor: Dr. R. K. Janmeja Singh, Ph.D.)

- Conducting clinical interviews with clients and families to obtain information regarding biopsychosocial background, developmental history, substance abuse history, and other factors relevant to psychological evaluations. - Providing on-going psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and families; assisted them in exploring and gaining insights into their difficulties. - Assisting clients with resolving conflicts and developing more productive ways of coping with issues by utilizing various modalities, including brief and long-term interventions. - Preparing reports including neuropsychological assessments, diagnoses, prognoses, and other psychological findings relevant to the disposition and treatment of cases. - Participating in case conferences to review client cases and resolve difficult therapeutic problems.

• Prevention and Early Intervention program (Supervisor: Dr. Joty Sikand, Psy.D)

- Providing mental health consultations to domestic violence and other social services agencies and educational institutions - Conducting workshops and education in the issues of career counseling, financial literacy, and trauma- informed treatments for victims of human trafficking and domestic violence - Conducting early childhood assessments for children (ages 0-5) and provided parenting support programs for clients in the welfare system, such as CalWORKs program - Providing career and academic counseling to young parents receiving CalWORKs to ensure their academic success.

Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking Program Coordinator

Seattle, WA ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER WOMEN AND FAMILY SAFETY CENTER Dec 2008-July 2009

Responsibilities

- Planning, developing and implementing a culturally and linguistically responsive intervention program serving college minority students who are primary and/or secondary victims of sexual assault and other violence against women

- Conducting and facilitating group and individual therapy for sexual assault victims at local colleges and universities - Managing human trafficking program by coordinating outreach activities for prevention and providing clinical services to identified victims - Providing information, education, and resources related to sexual abuse/assault issues to the community as an outreach and prevention work - Providing cultural consultation for statewide domestic violence agencies, police department, and hospitals - Participating in ongoing professional development and education related to the area of sexual assault and human trafficking - Supervising volunteers

Psychology Practicum Trainee (Part-time)

Seattle, WA ANTIOCH COMMUNITY COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES January 2007-December 2008 (Supervisor: Dr. Liang Tien, Psy.D.)

Responsibilities

- Conducting intake interviews for clients seeking psychological services - Providing career counseling to Antioch University undergraduate and graduate students - Providing individual, family, and couples counseling - Administrating comprehensive psychological evaluation and neuropsychological assessments for clients seeking Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income

Mental Health Case Manager/ Clinician

Seattle, WA COMMUNITY HOUSE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY December 2006-December 2008 Responsibilities

- Conducting comprehensive intake interviews with individuals with severe mental illnesses seeking the services - Developing individualized treatment plans with adults with severe mental illness utilizing biopsychosocial and strength-based approaches. - Referring clients to appropriate services in the community - Facilitated group therapy for women and clients with dual diagnosis - Planning and implementing milieu treatment program to reduce hospitalizations for clients with severe mental illnesses. - Responding to after hours crisis calls, which included connecting clients in crisis with appropriate services, such as emergency room at hospitals, crisis line, drug and alcohol treatment facilities, group homes, and police department. - Utilizing crisis intervention, de-escalation techniques as needed. - Coordinating with on-site psychiatrists, outside medical staff, nurse, housing staff, law enforcement in order to help clients meet their needs and increase their quality of life. - Providing one-on-one case management counseling to ensure clients’ full participation in their recovery journey. - Participating in daily triage meetings to ensure the quality of coordination of care. - Ensuring and maintaining the confidentiality of clients and their clinical files.

Psychology Practicum Student, Youth and Adolescent Unit (Part-time)

Kirkland, WA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL June-September 2006 Responsibilities

- Performing a comprehensive psycho-social-behavioral assessment. - Administered, scored, interpreted, and wrote integrative psychological assessment reports for children and adolescents - Developing an individualized treatment plan using strength-based, risk/protective factors, client- centered models. - Providing individual and group play therapy. - Providing clinical recommendations for further care after discharge. - Assisting with a psychiatric research project for program evaluation. - Developing a transition program for clients in an attempt to prevent re-hospitalization.

Youth Violence Prevention Counselor, Youth Development Program

Burien, WA RUTH DYKEMAN CHILDREN’S CENTER Nov 03-May 06 Responsibilities

- Implementing a best-practices violence prevention program with high school youth immigrants and refugees - Planning and facilitating social skills groups focusing on conflict resolution skills. - Planning and coordinating outings with the youth and volunteer opportunities in the community. - Collaborating with an evaluation agency in evaluating the effectiveness of the program. - Providing one-on-one counseling sessions and family sessions as needed. - Facilitating and providing employment assistance for the youth throughout high school and after graduation. - Collaborating with other service agencies for the education and outreach purposes. - Ensuring excellent care continuity through effective case follow-ups and referrals.

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES

Sacramento, CA OPENING DOORS, INC. Dec 14- Present Volunteer Psychologist: Conducting psychological evaluations for underserved populations, including human trafficking victims and refugees

New York, NY VISIONS Sept 11-June 12 Yoga instructor for individuals with visual impairments

Bellevue, WA YOUTH EASTSIDE SERVICES Jan 05- Dec 05 Intake Specialist and front desk assistant

Seattle, WA REFUGEE WOMEN’S ALLIANCE Sept 03–Jun 05 Program assistant, Domestic Violence Department

Seattle, WA WOMEN’S CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Jul – Nov 2002 Researcher and Event Coordinator assistant