Curriculum Vitae Viola Simone May January 27, 2019 General Information University address: Educational Psychology and Learning Systems College of Education Stone Building 3206M Florida State University Tallahassee 32304-FL Phone: 8506453503 E-mail address: [email protected] Professional Preparation 2017 Ph.D., Auburn University. Major: Counselor Education and Supervision. May, V. S. (2017). Job Satisfaction and Work-life Balance among Racial Minority Faculty. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Auburn University. 2014 M.Ed., Auburn University. Major: Clinical Mental Health Counseling. 2010 B.S., University of Georgia. Major: Family and Consumer Sciences. Child and Family Development. Professional Credential(s) 2014–present National Certified Counselor. Professional Experience 2018–present Teaching Faculty I, Educational Psychology & Learning Systems, Florida State University. 2017–2018 Postdoctoral Fellow-Instructor, Special Education, Rehabilitation and Counseling, Auburn University. Vita for Viola Simone May 2015–2017 Graduate Instructor of Record, Special Education, Rehabilitation and Counseling, Auburn University. 2015–2017 Teaching Practicum, Special Education, Rehabilitation and Counseling, Auburn University. 2016 Adjunct Instructor, Rehabilitation Studies, Alabama State University. Honors, Awards, and Prizes Elizabeth Williams Brazelton Scholarship, Auburn University (2016). Holmes Scholar, Auburn University (2016). JoAnn Granberry Murrell Award, Auburn University (2016). Iota Delta Sigma Outstanding Leadership Award, Auburn University (2015). Iota Delta Sigma Most Outstanding Clinical Mental Health Counseling Student, Auburn University (2014). JoAnn Granberry Murrell Award, Auburn University (2014). Fellowship(s) Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship (2017–2018). Chi Sigma Iota Leadership Fellow (2015–2016). Auburn Outreach Graduate Fellowship (2013–2014). Women's Resource Center Graduate Fellowship (2013–2014). Current Membership in Professional Organizations American Association for Multicultural Counseling & Development (AMCD) American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) American Counseling Association (ACA) Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) Association for Play Therapy (APT) Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES) Teaching Courses Taught Adult Development and Psychopathology (CLP6169) Internship (SDS5820) Practicum in Counseling and Rehabilitation (MHS5801) Trauma & Crisis Intervention (MHS6466) Page 2 Vita for Viola Simone May Human Sexuality (SOW5153) Psychosocial and Multicultural Aspects of Counseling (MHS5060) Substance Abuse and Addictions Counseling (MHS6450) Introduction to Counseling Practice (COUN7350) Living and Communicating in a Diverse Society (COUN2000) Orientation to Clinical Mental Health Counseling (COUN7410) Counseling Theories (COUN7320) Foundations of Substance Abuse Counseling (RSED6340) Career Success (Distance Education) (COUN3003) Assistive Technology (REH307) Psychosocial and Medical Aspects (REH309) Student-Athlete Success (COUN2970) Athletes in Society (COUN2970) Clinical Practice Women's Hope Medical Clinic, Auburn, AL; provided services to individuals and couples seeking sexual health consultation, counseling, and assessment (2018) Chambers County Department of Human Resources, Lafayette, AL; provided services to individuals, including children and adolescents in foster care and the drug court program (2016) Michelle Crumbly LPC, LLC, Auburn, AL; provided services to individuals, couples, and families seeking improved holistic functioning (2015) Family Sunshine Center, Montgomery, AL; provided services to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and abuse (2014) Supervision of Clinical Practice Conducted triadic supervision with four counselor education doctoral students; utilized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Integrated Developmental Model to facilitate sessions, assessed development, and supported the identification and implementation of their clinical theory or supervision model (2018) Assisted with COUN 7910 Counseling Practicum course, directed case staffing, provided individual supervision to two students each semester (clinical mental health and school counseling students), supported personal, professional, and skill development and the exploration of their clinical theory (2016) Page 3 Vita for Viola Simone May New Course Development Professional Experiences (2016) Research and Original Creative Work Publications Refereed Journal Articles East, C., Powers, D., Hyatt, T., Wright, S., & May, V. (2016). Counselor training and poverty-related competencies: Implications and recommendations for counselor training programs. VISTAS 2016, 1-9. Retrieved from http://www.counseling.org/knowledge-center/vistas Evans, A., Carney, J., Kitchens, S., & May, V. (2014). Development and evaluation of an advocacy-based program to promote college and career exploration in a rural school by counselor-educators in training. Alabama Counseling Association Journal, 39(2), 37-53. Retrieved from http://www.alabamacounseling.org/pdf/journal/Fall2014.pdf Refereed Book Chapters May, V., & Fucillo, S. (2017). Trauma sensitive interventions for children and adolescents. In Chandler Cox, & Dr. Jennifer Jordan (Eds.), Clinical Interventions for Counseling Children and Adolescents: A Toolbox for School-Based Therapist & School Counselors. Columbia, SC: CreateSpace Independent Publishing. Presentations Invited Presentations at Conferences May, V. (presented 2015, February). Leaders connect: Building bridges beyond the classroom. Presentation at Alabama High School Leadership Conference, Auburn University, Auburn, AL. (Local) Refereed Presentations at Conferences Fucillo, S., & May, V. (accepted). The missing link: A 15-year content analysis exploring race-based trauma among juvenile offenders. Poster presentation to be given at American Counseling Association, American Counseling Association, New Orleans, LA. (National) Page 4 Vita for Viola Simone May Fucillo, S., & May, V. (presented 2018, April). Breaking bars: Creative, holistic, and trauma sensitive techniques for detained youth. Presentation at America Counseling Association, American Counseling Association, Atlanta, GA. (National) May, V., & Fucillo, S. (presented 2018, April). Navigating the dating scene in grad school: A phenomenological study on the lived experiences of dating as a graduate student. Poster presentation at American Counseling Association, American Counseling Association, Atlanta, GA. (National) May, V. (presented 2018, March). Should I stay or should I go?: Exploration of racial minority counselor education faculty job satisfaction and implications for increasing recruitment and retention. Presentation at American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Baltimore, MD. (National) Carney, J., Appling, B., Tuttle, M., & May, V. (presented 2017, March). Counseling and educational strategies for school counselors working with students' living in poverty. Presentation at National Youth-At-Risk Conference, National Youth-At-Risk Conference, Savannah, GA. (National) May, V. (presented 2016, November). Substance abuse and detained youth: Treatment considerations and implications for counseling. Presentation at Alabama Counseling Association, Alabama Counseling Association, Birmingham, AL. (State) Hyatt, T., Barnett, J., & May, S. (presented 2016, October). Strategies to incorporate poverty education into counseling curriculum. Presentation at Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, New Orleans, LA. (Regional) May, V., & Huffstead, M. (presented 2016, October). Implications for counselor educators working with first-generation graduate students. Presentation at Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, New Orleans, LA. (Regional) May, V., & Fucillo, S. (presented 2016, July). PTSD and race-based trauma among youth in juvenile detention centers: The metal bars within. Presentation at Minority Mental Health Awareness Summit, Minority Mental Health Awareness Summit, Birmingham, AL. (Local) Barnet, J., May, V., & Hyatt, T. (presented 2016, February). The integration of poverty education in counseling programs' curriculum. Poster presentation at Eastern Educational Research Association, Eastern Educational Research Association, Hilton Head, SC. (Regional) Page 5 Vita for Viola Simone May Carney, J., Hemmings, C., Lanier, B., & May, V. (presented 2015, November). Doctoral programs in counseling: Considering admissions and strategies for success. Presentation at Alabama Counseling Association, Alabama Counseling Association, Montgomery, AL. (State) East, C., Powers, D., Hyatt, T., Wright, S., & May, V. (presented 2015, November). Counselor training and poverty-related competencies: Implications and recommendations for counselor training programs. Poster presentation at Alabama Counseling Association, Alabama Counseling Association, Montgomery, AL. (State) Fucillo, S., & May, V. (presented 2015, November). Utilizing creative techniques in providing holistic care to juvenile offenders: recommendations for counselors. Presentation at Alabama Counseling Association, Alabama Counseling Association, Montgomery, AL. (State) Hyatt, T., & May, V. (presented 2014, November). Diversity training in master's counseling preparation programs.
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