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Stacy Karagis Hunt 1 of 5 Revised 1/13 STACY KARAGIS HUNT Newtown Therapy & Wellness Center Bucks Support Services 17 Barclay Street, Newtown, PA 18940 Phone: (267) 980-9346 Fax: (215)860-9758 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 2009 Department of Psychology Program: Clinical Psychology (APA-Accredited) Advisors: Robert Emery, Ph.D. & Eric Turkheimer, Ph.D. Dissertation: A Co-twin Analysis of the Relationships Among Gender, Marital Quality, Marital Status and Mental Health M.A. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 2005 Department of Psychology Program: Clinical Psychology (APA-Accredited) Advisor: Robert Emery, Ph.D. & Eric Turkheimer, Ph.D. Pre-Dissertation: A Genetically Informed Study of the Association Between Harsh Punishment and Offspring Behavior Problems M.A. California State University, Dominguez Hills, CA 2001 Department of Psychology Program: Clinical Psychology Advisor: Beverly Palmer, Ph.D. M.A. Boston College, Boston, MA 1998 Department of Politics Program: Political Theory Thesis: An Analysis of the Major Works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau B.A. New York University, New York, NY 1994 Majors: Politics, Journalism Clinical Experience • Bucks Support Services: Bucks Eating Support Collaborative, Bucks LGBTQ Center, Bucks Recovery Center, Newtown, Pennsylvania 1/15- present • Newtown Therapy & Wellness Center, Newtown Pennsylvania 1/11 – present Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Director and Supervisor Responsibilities: provide individual, couples, family and group psychotherapy sessions; administer mental health and cognitive screenings and assessments; create and implement treatment plans; attend IEP meetings with parents; provide mediation services for couples and families; supervise Post Doctoral Fellows and Master’s Level Therapists. Orientation: Cognitive-Behavioral, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Interpersonal & Solution-Focused Stacy Karagis Hunt 2 of 5 Revised 1/13 • T.L.C. Psychology Associates, Newtown Pennsylvania Post-Doctoral Psychology Intern / Fee-For-Service Therapist 09/09 – 3/11 Responsibilities: provide weekly psychotherapy sessions for children, adolescents, adults and families in a private psychology practice; administer mental health and cognitive screenings and assessments; create and implement treatment plans. Orientation: Cognitive-Behavioral, Psychodynamic, Interpersonal & Solution-Focused Therapy Supervisor: Carol Levy, Ph.D. • Penndel Community Mental Health Center, Penndel PA Post-Doctoral Psychology Fellow / Fee-For-Service Therapist 09/09 – 09/10 Responsibilities: provide weekly psychotherapy sessions for children, adolescents, adults and families in a community mental health facility; create and implement treatment plans; attend weekly group and individual supervision meetings. Orientation: Cognitive-Behavioral, Behavioral, Interpersonal & Solution-Focused Therapy, Supervisor: Carol Levy, Ph.D. • Ewing Residential Treatment Center, State of New Jersey; Clinical Department Pre-Doctoral Psychology Intern 09/08 – 9/09 Responsibilities: provide weekly individual and group psychotherapy sessions for adolescent residents with behavioral and mood disorders, histories of physical and sexual abuse and/or sexual offenses; administer mental health and cognitive screenings and assessments; attend weekly team meetings; create and implement preliminary treatment plans. Orientation: Cognitive-Behavioral, Relational Psychology, Ego Psychology Supervisors: David Young, Ph.D., Richard Biagioli, Ph.D., Barbara Tocco, Ed.D., Robert Lewis, Psy.D. • Department of Children and Families, State of New Jersey Pre-Doctoral Psychology Intern 09/08 – 9/09 Responsibilities: administer mental health and cognitive assessments for children, adolescents and parents referred by DYFS (Department of Youth and Family Services) case workers; provide weekly individual therapy sessions for adolescents referred by DYFS case workers; accompany case workers in the field to provide psychological services to families in crisis. Orientation: Ego Psychology/Cognitive-Behavioral Supervisor: Richard Biagioli, Ph.D. • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Adolescent HIV Initiative; Behavioral Health Pre-Doctoral Practicum Student 09/05 – 6/06 Responsibilities: conduct intake interviews; administer mental health and cognitive screenings; attend weekly team case review; provide weekly individual therapy sessions; case conceptualization; create and implement treatment plans for HIV infected teens (heterosexual, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender). Orientation: Cognitive-Behavioral Supervisor: Jerilynn Radcliff, Ph.D. • Culpeper Juvenile Correctional Center, Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice; Behavioral Services Unit Pre-Doctoral Practicum Student 09/04 – 6/05 Responsibilities: provide weekly individual and group psychotherapy for incarcerated adolescent females and young adult males; provide anger management, substance abuse and sex offender treatment; administer intelligence, achievement, personality and psychopathy tests; case conceptualization; write up assessment reports and treatment plans. Orientation: Cognitive-Behavioral, Psychodynamic Supervisor: Dale Schulz, Ph.D. Stacy Karagis Hunt 3 of 5 Revised 1/13 • Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Department of Neuropsychology & Assessment Pre-Doctoral Practicum Student 09/03 – 08/04 Responsibilities: provide testing for psycho-educational, memory, attention, language and information processing difficulties to assess brain functioning and the need for intervention; production of reports based on evaluations; make treatment and service recommendations for children with learning differences. Orientation: Cognitive-Behavioral Supervisor: Jerilynn Radcliff, Ph.D. • Mary D. Ainsworth Psychological Clinic; University of Virginia Student Therapist 09/02 – 05/03 Responsibilities: provide weekly individual/couples/family therapy with outpatient college and community populations; conduct intake interviews; administer intelligence, achievement, and personality tests; case conceptualization; create and implement treatment plans. Orientation: Psychodynamic Supervisor: Eric Turkheimer, Ph.D. • Mary D. Ainsworth Psychological Clinic; University of Virginia Clinic Treatment Team Member 09/01 – 05/02 Responsibilities: observe live and videotaped psychotherapy treatment provided to college and community populations; assist team therapist in case conceptualization and treatment formulation. Orientation: Cognitive-Behavioral Supervisor: Lee Llewellyn, Ph.D. Presentations Hunt, S.K., Protos, K. (October 2017). Our LGBTQ+ Community; Working towards an Affirming Society. Presentation at the Newtown Monthly Meeting, Quaker Society of Friends. Hunt, S.K., Dalzell, H. (March 2017). Body Image and Gender Outside of the Binary: Increasing Competence in Working with Transgender Youth. Symposium presentation at the Annual Conference of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals. Hunt, S.K., Dalzell, H. (March 2017). Body Image and Gender Outside of the Binary: Increasing Competence in Working with Transgender Youth. Symposium presentation at the Annual Conference of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals. Hunt, S.K., Shipley, K., Dalzell, H., Protos, K. (February, 2017). Teens and Stress. Presentation for George School Staff and Parents. Hunt (Lynch), S.K., Harden, P., Turkheimer, E.N., Emery, R.E., Slutske, W., Heath, A.C., & Martin, N.G. (June 2005). A genetically informed study of the association between early motherhood and offspring behavior problems with a sample of children-of-twins. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Behavior Genetics Association. Hunt (Lynch), S.K., Mendle, J., D’Onofrio, B.M., Emery, R.E., Turkheimer, E.N., Slutske, W., Heath, A.C., & Martin, N.G. (June 2004). Studying the association between harsh punishment and offspring behavior problems with a sample of children-of-twins. Symposium presentation at the Annual Conference of the Behavior Genetics Association. Mendle, J., D’Onofrio, B.M., Hunt (Lynch), S.K., Turkheimer, E.N., Emery, R.E., Slutske, W., Heath, A.C., & Martin, N.G. (June 2004). Association of early menarche with adolescent depression. Symposium presentation at the Annual Conference of the Behavior Genetics Association. Stacy Karagis Hunt 4 of 5 Revised 1/13 Hunt (Lynch), S.K., Mendle, J., D’Onofrio, B.M., Emery, R.E., Turkheimer, E.N., Slutske, W., Heath, A.C., & Martin, N.G. (June 2003). Harsh punishment and outcomes in children of twins. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Behavior Genetics Association. Mendle, J., D’Onofrio, B.M., Hunt (Lynch), S.K., Turkheimer, E.N., Emery, R.E., Slutske, W., Heath, A.C., & Martin, N.G. (June 2003). Association of paternal absence with age of menarche in girls. Symposium presentation at the Annual Conference of the Behavior Genetics Association. D’Onofrio, B.M., Turkheimer, E.N., Emery, R.E., Mendle, J., Hunt (Lynch), S.K., Slutske, W., Heath, A.C., & Martin, N.G. (June 2003). Association between parental divorce and offspring life transitions: Selection or causation? Paper session at the Annual Conference of the Behavior Genetics Association. Hunt (Lynch), S., Mendle, J., Emery, R.E., & D’Onofrio, B. (April 2003). Utilizing children of twins design to identify developmental outcomes of corporal punishment and physical abuse. Poster presentation at the 2003 Biennial Conference of the Society for Research in Child Development. Mendle, J., D’Onofrio, B.M., Hunt (Lynch), S.K., Turkheimer, E.N.,