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Curriculum Vita Andrews Page 1 of 25 Curriculum Vita Glena Lynne Andrews, Ph.D., ABPP ________________________________________________________________ Office Address: Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology George Fox University 414 N Meridian St RC104 Newberg, OR 97132 503-554-2386 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.georgefox.edu/psyd/ Website: http://www.fetalalcoholsyndrome.org/ FORMAL EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Board Certification Clinical Psychology American Board of Professional Psychology October 2017 Postdoctoral M.S. Clinical Psychopharmacology February 2006 California School of Professional Psychology Alliant International University San Francisco, CA (Portland Site) Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, emphasis neuropsychology June 1988 Fuller Theological Seminary, Graduate School of Psychology Pasadena, CA Graduated as Glena Lynne Needham Schubarth Andrews Page 2 of 25 Dissertation: Alzheimer’s Disease: The Relationship between P300 Latency and PET Scan Ratios. M.A. Theology June 1987 Fuller Theological Seminary, School of Theology Pasadena, CA M.A. Psychology, Clinical December 1983 University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, CO Masters’ Thesis: Fairness and appeasement: Achievement and affiliation motives in interpersonal relations B.A. Psychology June 1980 Northwest Nazarene College Nampa, ID CERTIFICATES AND TRAINING Montreal Cognitive Assessment, MoCA administration and interpretation May 17, 2016 Indian Health Service Volunteer Clearance February 2016 Bureau of Indian Education Volunteer Clearance November 2015 ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS Director of Clinical Training, Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology George Fox University August 2014 – present Andrews Page 3 of 25 Director, Assessment Clinic at the Behavioral Health Center George Fox University June 1, 2018 – present Department Chair, Behavioral Sciences and Cultural Studies Northwest Nazarene University July 2008- July 2010 Department Chair, Psychology Northwest Nazarene University July 2006- 2008 Department Chair, Psychology and Sociology Northwest Nazarene University April 1999-2005 Interim Dean, School of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences Northwest Nazarene University Spring Semester 2003 Department Chair, Psychology Eastern Nazarene College September 1989-June 1992 TEACHING EXPERIENCE George Fox University, Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology Professor of Psychology August 2014-present Tenure 2018 Northwest Nazarene University, Behavioral Sciences and Cultural Studies, Nampa, ID Professor of Psychology 1996-2014 Full Professor 2006-present Tenure 2006 Department chair: April 1999 -2005, July 2006-July 2010 Whitworth (College) University, Andrews Page 4 of 25 Department of Psychology, Spokane, WA, Associate Professor 1993-1996 Tenure 1995 Eastern Nazarene College, Department of Psychology, Quincy, MA, Assistant Professor 1988-1990 Associate Professor 1990-1992 Point Loma Nazarene (College) University, School of Education, Graduate Division, Pasadena, CA, Adjunct instructor 1983-1988 University of Colorado, Department of Psychology, Colorado Springs, CO, Graduate Teaching Assistant, 1981-1983 District 11, Public School District Autism Program, Colorado Springs, CO, Teaching assistant Substitute teacher, 1981-82 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Private Practice Part-time (1983- present) Post-doctoral Fellowship (July 1994-August 1995) Denver EBTPU, Denver Veteran’s Administration Medical Center Denver, CO Joseph Rook, Ph.D. Post-doc Director Clinical Internship (October 1987-September 1988) Jerry Pettis Veteran’s Medical Center (APA accredited) Supervisor: Michael Maston, Ph.D. Loma Linda, CA Clinical Internship (September 1986-August 1987) Pacific Clinics, L. Polish, Ph.D. Supervisor (Full APA accreditation 1988) Pasadena, CA Clerkship (testing internship) (September 1984-August 1985) Andrews Page 5 of 25 UCLA/Harbor Medical Center Supervisor: Annette Brodsky, Ph.D. Los Angeles, CA Pre-doctoral Research Experience Research Assistant, (1983-1987) UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute Dr. James Marsh’s lab Los Angeles, CA Board Membership Psi Chi Journal Fall 2014 to present Science Advisory Board, National Organization for Dysgenesis of the Corpus Callosum Fall 2015-present Brain Injury Association of Idaho 2004-2006 Consultations and Reviews Reviewer (2014 to present) Journal of Understanding & Dismantling Privilege Review prospective journal articles Reviewer (2012) Faculty for Undergraduate Research Review applications for grants Reviewer (2011-present) Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research Blind review of articles submitted for publication Consultant (2010- 2011) Boise Veterans’ Administration Medical Center, Boise, ID Nursing Research Department Provided guidance on statistical analysis of research Reviewer (2003-2005) McGraw-Hill publishers Andrews Page 6 of 25 Consultant, (1997- 2000) Boise Veterans’ Outreach Center, Boise, ID Provided supervision for master’s therapists, Case consultations Consultant, (August 1999) “New Start” program for the Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Craig Rench, Director Provided psychological testing for couples considering church planting LICENSES AND APPOINTMENTS Licensed Psychologist, (Jan 14, 2015) State of Oregon #2560 Licensed Psychologist, (1997-2015) State of Idaho Inactive status Licensed Clinical Psychologist, (1994-1999) State of Washington Inactive status Licensed Clinical Psychologist, (1991-1996) Commonwealth of Massachusetts Issue Date: 12/17/1991 Inactive status 6/30/1996 ___________________________________________ Governor Appointed Member Oregon Health Authority Mental Health Task Force January 2018-present Invited Member, International Research consortium for the Corpus Callosum and Cerebral Connectivity April 2018 - present Local Representative, APA Federal Education Advocacy August 2016 - present Faculty Chair, Northwest Nazarene University Term 2012-2014 Campus/Training Representative APA Federal Education Advocacy May 2016-present Andrews Page 7 of 25 Member Science Advisory Board. National Organization for Dysgenesis of the Corpus Callosum, 2015 to present Consulting Member, St. Alphonsus Hospital Nursing Research Advisory Board Boise, Idaho (2005-2006) President, Phi Delta Lambda, (2002-2007) Honor Society of the Nazarene Institutions, Northwest Nazarene University Chapter President, Phi Delta Lambda International, (2005-2014) Co-Chair, Global Faith Learning and Living Conference Planning Committee 2009-2012 General Church of the Nazarene Idaho State Research Representative, (2003- 2005) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for Excellence, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Idaho Psychological Association Academic Sector Representative (2008-2010) Idaho Psychological Association Southwest Regional Representative (2010-2010) Interim Faculty Advisor, (1997-2010; 2012-2014) Psi Chi Chapter, Northwest Nazarene University Vice-Chair of the Faculty, (2000-2002) Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID Chair of the Faculty (2006-2008) Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID Faculty Representative for the Presidential Search Committee (2008) Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID Faculty Marshall, (1999-2001) Northwest Nazarene University Assistant Faculty Marshall, (1998-1999) Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID Faculty Advisor, (1990-1992) Psi Chi Chapter, Eastern Nazarene College Andrews Page 8 of 25 Faculty Advisor, (1994-1996) Psi Chi Chapter, Whitworth College Assistant Chaplain, (1994-1996) Airway Heights Prison, Airway Heights WA, Chaplain Dave Bon Committee Assignments: NCSPP Education and Curriculum Committee Chair, January 2017-present Admissions Committee George Fox University Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology (2014-present) Library Liaison George Fox University Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology (2014-2015) _____________________________________ Faculty Policy Council Northwest Nazarene University Chair elect 2013-2014 Undergraduate Academic Council Northwest Nazarene University Chair 2012-2013 Committee on Rank and Tenure Northwest Nazarene University Fall 2008-2012 Task Force for Allied Health Programs Northwest Nazarene University 2009-2011 Institutional Review Board Workgroup Northwest Nazarene University January 2005- September 2006 Institutional Review Board (Human Research Review Committee) Northwest Nazarene University Member 1997-2012 Andrews Page 9 of 25 Chair 1997- 2005, 2006- 2008 Curriculum Committee: School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Northwest Nazarene University Member 2000-2005, 2006-2010 Use and Care of Animal Committee Northwest Nazarene University Member: 1999-2014 Teaching Load Task Force Northwest Nazarene University Member 2003-2005 Ceremonies Committee Northwest Nazarene University Member 2003-2004 Faculty Policy Council Northwest Nazarene University Member 1998-2002 Chair: 2000-2002 Course Evaluation Task Force Northwest Nazarene University Chair 1999-2000 Faculty Activities Committee Northwest Nazarene University Member 1997-1999 Diversity Committee Whitworth College Member: 1994-1996 INVITED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS Invited Presenter (June 29, 2018) Neuropsychology for Dysgenesis of the Corpus Callosum National Organization for Disorders of the Corpus Callosum Costa Mesa, CA Invited Keynote Speaker (May 21, 2016) Andrews Page 10 of 25 Neuropsychology: Frontal Lobe Dysfunction, Difficult Diagnoses, and Screeners Eastern Oregon Psychological Association Workshop Wallowa Lake, OR Invited Speaker (April 2011) Who’s Coming to Dinner? 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