Joel Mark Rothaizer
 P.O. Box 1139
 Boulder CO 80306-1139
 303/442-4150, fax 509/692-8297
joel@clear-impact.com
http://www.clear-impact.com
 
 

 CURRICULUM VITAE - not updated

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EDUCATION

  • Ph.D.  Clinical-Community Psychology, May 1981, George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN (APA approved) 
  • M.S.  Clinical Psychology, August 1978, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 
  • B.A.  Philosophy and Mathematics (with Distinction in All Subjects), June 
  • 1974, Cornell University, Ithaca NY


PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND CERTIFICATION

  • Master Certified Coach, International Coach Federation
  • Licensed Psychologist, State of Colorado (#1369)
  • Chartered Psychologist, Province of Alberta
  • National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
  • Certified Business Coach, Corporate Coach University
  • Certified Enneagram Teacher, The Enneagram Institute (Riso/Hudson)
  • Member, American Psychological Association
  • Certification in Clinical Hypnosis, Institute for Advanced Hypnosis
  • Certified Clinical Hypnotist, American Council of Hypnotist Examiners
  • Member, Association for the Advancement of Psychology
  • Professional Member, International Enneagram Association
  • Founding Member, The Family Therapy Consortium (1981-1984)
  • Founding Member, Nashville Area Family Therapy Association (1983-1984)


WORK EXPERIENCE

CEO, Clear Impact Consulting Group, Inc., Boulder CO, 1999 - present
Organizational Consultation, Executive/Personal Coaching

Organizational Consultant and Executive Coach, Organizational Systems, Boulder CO, 
1995 - 1999
Consultation, Coaching, and Training 

Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice, Boulder CO, 1992 - present
Individual, couple, and family therapy

Faculty, Corporate Business Coaching Program, Corporate Coach University International, 1999 - present 

Associate, Crisis Management International, Inc., Atlanta GA, 1999 – present
Corporate Crisis Intervention
Corporate Threat of Violence Consultation

Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice, Colorado Springs CO, 1991-1994
Individual, couple, and family therapy
Psychological assessment

Center Director, Colorado Biodyne, Colorado Springs CO, 1989-1991
Center Director/Clinical Director of Southern Colorado (serving 60,000 members)
Clinical operations manager with responsibilities including external/internal systems, quality assurance, utilization review, personnel, hospital utilization, and budgetary compliance
Clinical and administrative supervision of eleven clinical and four non-clinical staff

Staff Psychologist, American Biodyne Institute, Phoenix AZ, 1989
Individual, couple, group, and family psychotherapy

Clinical Psychologist, Human Development Associates, Wellesley MA, 1988-1989
Individual and family treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with presenting problem of chronic underachievement 

Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice, Newton MA, 1987-1989
Individual and couple psychotherapy

Clinical Psychologist, Partner, Institute for Motivational Development, Wellesley MA, 1986-1988
Individual and family treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with presenting problem of chronic underachievement

Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice, Amsterdam Holland, 1985-1986
Individual, couple, and group therapy

Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice, Nashville TN, 1981-1984
Individual, couple, and family therapy
Psychological and psychoeducational assessment

Clinical Psychologist, Columbia Area Mental Health Center, Columbia TN, 1981-1984
Individual, marital, family, and group psychotherapy
Psychological, neuropsychological, psychoeducational, and forensic 
assessment
Alcohol and Drug Coordinator, 1981-1982
Supervision and training of practicum students and staff clinicians
Director, Adventure Counseling Program for adolescents

Adjunct Faculty, George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Department of Human Development Counseling, 1983-1985
Clinical supervision of graduate students, particularly in family therapy

Psychological Examiner, Human Development Associates, Nashville TN, 1979-1980
Evaluation of adults and adolescents in correctional facilities
Evaluation of dual-diagnosed residents of state mental institutions
Program evaluation

Research Assistant, Instrumental Enrichment Program, John F. Kennedy Center, George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN, 1979-1980
Program evaluation of Instrumental Enrichment, a project for imparting learning-to-learn skills

Psychological Examiner, Luton Mental Health Center, Nashville TN, 1979
Personality and intellectual assessment

Graduate Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 1977-1978
Teaching and supervision of graduate students in intelligence testing
Teaching and supervision of undergraduates in an experimental psychology laboratory

Assistant Director, Residential Facility, Ithaca Alpha House Center, Trumansburg NY, 1974-1976
Supervision and training of counselors in a substance abuse therapeutic community
Group, individual, and family therapy

Counselor and Trainer, Main Line, Ithaca NY, 1973-1975 (volunteer)
Short-term and crisis counseling, and training of counselors
 

PREDOCTORAL INTERNSHIP

  • University of Alabama - Birmingham Medical School, Smolian Psychiatric Clinic, Birmingham AL, 1980-1981 (APA approved)


PUBLICATIONS

  • Rothaizer, J. M. What is an adequate knowledge base for clinical psychology? American Psychologist, 1979, 34, 717-719
  • Rothaizer, J. M. A typological study of substance abusers using the MMPI. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1980, 36, 1019-1021
  • Rothaizer, J. M. Mental patients' access to their records: Fact and fiction.  Bulletin of the American Academy of Forensic Psychologists, 1982, 3, 1-2
  • Rothaizer, J. M. The art and power of positioning. The Arizona Light, 1989, II(5), 7
  • Rothaizer, J. M. Relationship insight: The illusion of the distancer and the pursuer. The Arizona Light, 1989, II(7), 13.
  • Rothaizer, J. M. Motivation and frustration. The Arizona Light, 1989, II(8), 18
  • Rothaizer, J. M. All rules are excuses. The Arizona Light, 1989, II(9), 12
  • Rothaizer, J. M. What’s the point? Freedom, bondage, and the enneagram. Enneagram Monthly, 1997, 3(4), 1, 16-18


GRANTS AWARDED

  • Graduate Research Fellowship, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, "Enhancing the Cognitive Functioning of Juvenile Offenders using Instrumental Enrichment." Grant No. 80-IJ-CX-0043, 1980-1981


PROFESSIONAL DISTINCTIONS

  • Appointed to State of Tennessee Alcohol and Drug Abuse Regional Planning Committee, 1981-1983
  • Appointed to Maury County, TN, Foster Care Advisory Review Board, 1982-1984
  • Appointed to Giles County, TN, Multi-Disciplinary Protective Services Review Team, 1982-1983
  • Co-Organizer of Families in Crisis, a spouse abuse hotline and shelter in Maury County, TN, 1982-1993
  • Invited reviewer, Journal of Community Psychology, 1979


SELECTED PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS

  • Tennessee Association of Mental Health Centers, Memphis TN, "How to 'Think Systems'", October 1983
  • American Biodyne Network Training, Phoenix AZ, "Marriage and Family Therapy within a model of Brief Intermittent Therapy", March 1990 (videotaped and used for training nationally) 
  • "Couples on a Spiritual Path: What's Wrong?", Boulder CO, September/October 1992


SELECTED TRAINING

  • Corporate Coach University International, Corporate Business Coaching Program, 1999
  • Corporate Coach University International, Personal Coaching Styles Inventory (PCSI) Certification Training, 1999
  • Enneagram Professional Training Program, Don Riso & Russ Hudson, The Enneagram Institute, New York, 1999
  • Corporate Crisis Intervention Training, Levels I & II, Crisis Management International, Inc., Atlanta, GA, 1998
  • Corporate Threat of Violence Consultant Training, Level I, Crisis Management International, Inc., Atlanta, GA, 1998
  • Hypnosis Training , Leela Foundation, Maui, HI, 1996
  • The Enneagram and Transformation, Boulder, CO, 1995
  • The Enneagram and Transformation, Santa Fe, NM, 1994
  • Mediation Training, CDR Associates, Boulder, CO, 1994
  • Biodyne Model, Nick Cummings, Ph.D. San Francisco, CA, 1989
  • Instructor in DMA (Technologies for Creating), Boston, MA, 1988
  • Learning Potential Assessment, a form of dynamic assessment developed by Reuven Feuerstein, Ph.D. and associates. Nashville, TN, 1979


REFERENCES
Available upon request

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