PART-TIME FACULTY
Part-time Faculty for Clinical Supervision
Robert A. Franz
Curriculum Vitae
Personal Data
Home: 564 Brittany Drive Work: 135 Russell Hall
State College, PA 16803 Department of Academic Develop and
814-867-6667 Counseling
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Lock Haven, PA 17745
570-484-2450
E-mail: rfranz@lhup.edu
DOB: September 1, 1963
Education
Ph.D. University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Clinical Psychology 1999
M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
Developmental Psychology 1992
B.A. Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y.
Social Science 1991
Licensure/Certification
Licensed Psychologist in Pennsylvania (License # PS015044)
Awards
LHU Foundation Grant 2007
Grant awarded for the Spring 2007 semester to fund a lending library for the LHU Counseling Service.
David Schulman Award for Excellence in Clinical Psychology 1995
Annual award for clinical psychology graduate student at the University of Kansas demonstrating
excellence in both research and clinical endeavors.
NIMH Training Fellowship in Clinical Psychology 1992-1993
Professional Memberships
Member, Pennsylvania Psychological Association
Member, American College Counseling Association
President, Association of Counseling Center Faculty
Clinical Experience
Assistant Professor and Counseling Psychologist, Lock Haven University 2/02-present
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Full-time, tenure track faculty position, providing psychological services to Lock Haven University students. Responsibilities include therapy, crisis intervention, consultation with university faculty and staff, outreach, assessment, and referral to higher levels of care. Experience with eating disorders, depression, drug and alcohol problems, anxiety disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorders.
Activities: Therapy and diagnostic assessment; outreach; consultation and referral; academic
advising; university service.
Client Population: College students.
Psychologist, Centre Psychology Group 7/01 – 7/06
State College, Pennsylvania
Position in a small group psychology practice in central Pennsylvania. Responsibilities
include therapy, nursing home consultation, and parenting education and consultation.
Activities: Providing individual and group therapy; consultation with area nursing homes;
psychological testing; parenting education classes and consultations.
Client Population: Children, adolescents, adults, nursing home residents, individual and group.
Psychologist, Juniata College Wellness Center 2/01 - 7/01
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Full time position, administered by J.C. Blair Hospital, providing psychological services to Juniata College students and employees. Responsibilities include therapy, crisis intervention, consultation with hospital and college staff, assessment, and referral to higher levels of care. Experience with eating disorders, depression, drug and alcohol problems, anxiety disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorders.
Activities: Providing individual and group therapy and crisis intervention; consultation
with college and hospital staff; assessment; referral.
Client Population: College students and employees; individual and group.
Youth Coordinator, Fast Track Project, Penn State University 8/99-2/01
State College, Pennsylvania
Full-time postdoctoral position working with adolescents and their families within the purview of a longitudinal study designed to prevent conduct disorders in at-risk youth. Provided a variety of services, including crisis intervention, individual, family, and group services, consultation to school and community officials regarding academic, behavioral, and emotional issues, and parent training, Experience with a variety of presenting problems, including ODD, ODD, Depression, Conduct Disorder, and various disorders of learning in targeted adolescents, as well as a variety of problems in their families of origin.
Activities: Providing individual, group, and family intervention; consultation with school and
community officials
Client Population: Adolescents and families; individual and group
Supervisor: Karen Bierman, Ph.D.; Celene Domitrovich, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychology Intern, Hennepin County Medical Center 8/98-8/99
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Full-time, APA approved clinical internship at a public teaching hospital. Broad clinical training including child, adolescent, adult, and group therapy on an inpatient and outpatient basis, psychological assessment of children and adults, and medical consultation. Experience with a variety of presenting problems, including: ADD. ODD, Reactive Attachment
Disorder, Depression, and problems related to sexual and physical abuse ( in children); Depression, PTSD, Schizoaffective Disorder, Schizophrenia, Anxiety Disorders, various Personality Disorders, and Substance Abuse/Dependence ( in adults).
Activities: Individual, family, and group therapy, personality and intellectual assessment, and
medical consultation, on both an outpatient and inpatient basis.
Client population: Children, adolescents, adults, families; outpatient and inpatient.
Supervisor: Vivian Pearlman, Ph.D. ( child therapy); Ken Hampton, Ph.D. (adult-therapy).
High Risk Infant Specialist, Regional Center of the East Bay
Oakland, California 9/97-7/98
Full-time paid position performing developmental assessments and screening of high-risk
infants to determine initial and ongoing eligibility for the high-risk program. Also involves identifying the ongoing needs of high-risk infants, identifying appropriate intervention plans, making referrals for services, and coordinating services with hospitals, clinics, agencies, and other programs.
Activities: Developmental assessments, need identification, service planning and referral.
Client population: Infants and toddlers, 0 to 3 years.
Clinical Psychology Trainee, Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Clinic
Lawrence, Kansas 5/95-12/95
Practicum experience performing intake evaluations and psychological assessments, providing short-term psychotherapy, and consulting with pediatricians in an outpatient pediatric setting, with an emphasis on ADD and behavioral disorders.
Activities: Intake evaluation, assessment, short-term therapy, consultation
Client population: Children and adolescents
Supervisor: Michael Rapoff, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychology Trainee, University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, Kansas 1/95-5/95
Practicum experience in Department of Pediatrics. Received training in providing psychological consultations to physicians caring for children hospitalized for a variety of illnesses, and provided psychological services to the children and their families.
Activities: Individual therapy and assessment; consultation-liaison
Client population: Children and adolescents
Supervisors: Martha Barnard, Ph.D.: Michael Rapoff, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychology Trainee, University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, Kansas 8/94-12/95
Practicum experience in outpatient Behavioral Pediatrics clinic performing intake evaluations and psychological assessments, providing short-term psychotherapy, and consulting with pediatricians in an outpatient hospital setting, with an emphasis on ADD and behavioral disorders.
Activities: Intake evaluation, assessment, short-term therapy, consultation
Client population: Children and adolescents
Supervisors: Michael Rapoff, Ph.D.; Martha Barnard, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychology Trainee, University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, Kansas 8/94-6/95
Training and practicum experience in the Department of Family Medicine providing group cognitive therapy for substance dependence and abuse, individual cognitive therapy for depression, and observing individual cognitive therapy for a variety of psychological disorders.
Activities: Group therapy (co-leader); individual therapy; assessment; in-room
observations of individual therapy
Client population: Adults
Clinical Psychology Trainee, University of Kansas Psychological Clinic
Lawrence, Kansas 9/93-12/95
Practicum experience providing psychotherapy and performing psychological assessments of children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Experience treating depression; conduct disorder; ODD; ADD; dysthymia; adjustment disorder; substance dependence; parent-child relational problem; partner relational problem; adult antisocial behavior
Activities: Individual therapy and assessment; Couples therapy
Client population: Children, adolescents, adults, couples
Supervisors: Jeanne Fish, Ph.D.; Douglas Witt, Ph.D.; Michael Harty, Ph.D.
Intake/Crisis Worker, University of Kansas Psychological Clinic
Lawrence, Kansas 9/93-5/94
Practicum experience performing intake interviews and crisis intervention. Responsibilities included assessment of client suitability for clinic and referral to appropriate agencies.
Activities: Performing standard intake interview to assess client suitability for clinic and
crisis intervention
Client population: Adults; Adolescents; Parents
Supervisors: Nancy Hughes, Ph.D.; Donna Flory, M.S.W.
Therapist, Suffolk Child Development Center
Long Island, New York 9/89-12/90
Provided services in a day treatment program for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Responsibilities included reducing maladaptive and self-injurious behaviors and teaching basic living skills using behavioral techniques.
Activities: Reducing maladaptive and self-injurious behaviors, and teaching basic living
skills in day treatment program for developmentally disabled persons
Client population: Children; Adolescent; Adults
Supervisors: Paul White, M.S.W.; Richard Evans, M.A.
Publications
Franz, R.A. (in preparation). Processing traumatic events: A model of emotional processing and account complexity.
Stanton, A.L. & Franz, R.A. (1999). Focusing on emotions. In C.R. Snyder (Ed.), Coping: The Psychology of What Works. New York: Oxford University Press.
Liese, B.L. & Franz, R.A. (1996). Cognitive therapy of substance abuse. In P. Salkovskis (Ed.), Frontiers in Cognitive Therapy. New York: Guilford Press.
Research Experience
Dissertation Research Defended: 10/98
“Processing traumatic events: A model of emotional processing and account complexity.” Research investigating mechanisms which may underlie Jamie Pennebaker’s findings (reviewed in, Pennebaker (1993), Behavior Research and Therapy,31(6), 539-548) that
constructing narratives about past traumatic experiences has both psychological and
physical health benefits.
Supervisor and chairperson: Annette Stanton, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology,
University of Kansas.
Research Assistant 5/95-9/95
Responsible for analyzing data in a study investigating the cardiovascular and psychological effects in women of ingesting varying doses of phenylpropanolamine.
Supervisor: Sheryle Gallant, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of
Kansas.
Undergraduate Research Supervisor 9/94-12/94
Supervised eight undergraduate research assistants in data collection and analysis for a study of sexual coercion at the University of Kansas.
Supervisor: Charlene Muehlenhard, Ph.D., Associate Professor Psychology, University of
Kansas.
Master’s Thesis 2/93-9/94
“Construing hostility: An exploration of the construct validity of measures of an oppositional
orientation towards others.”
Supervisor and Chairperson: B. Kent Houston, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, University Kansas.
Primary Co-investigator 1/94-9/95
“Downward comparison in self-deprecating humor.” Primary responsibility for design,
implementation, and analysis in a study investigating whether downward social comparison operates to increase the likability of persons using self-deprecating humor.
Supervisor: Monica Biernat, Ph.D., Associate professor Psychology, University of Kansas.
Primary Co-investigator 9/93-12/93
“Perceptions of person using self-deprecating humor.” Primary responsibility for design implementation, and analysis for a study of the functions of self-deprecating humor.
Supervisor: Monica Biernat, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology, University of
Kansas.
Research Assistant 9/90-5/91
Responsible for administering tests and entering and analyzing data for a study of language learning difficulties in college students.
Supervisor: Ursula Kirk, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia
University, New York, NY.
Teaching Experience
Graduate Teaching Assistant 1/95-5/95
* Psychology 855, Psychological Clinic I
Evaluated the administration of intelligence assessments, and provided feedback in report preparation to graduate students in clinical psychology at the University of Kansas.
Graduate Teaching Assistant 9/94-12/94
* Psychology 855, Psychological Clinic II
Evaluated psychological assessment reports and provided individual assistance in report preparation to graduate students in clinical psychology at the University of Kansas.
Graduate Teaching Assistant 8/93-5/94
* Psychology 101, Introduction to Psychology
Prepared examinations, graded papers, tutored students, and lectured in undergraduate introductory and physiological psychology courses at the University of Kansas.
Service
President - Association of College Counseling Faculty 2010 – 2011
Chair – CEHS Curriculum Committee 2008 - present
Member – LHU Graduate Education Taskforce 2010
Member - Middle States Self-Study Steering Committee 2008-10
Co-Chair - Foundations of Excellence Improvement Dimension 2008-09
Secretary – Association of College Counseling Faculty 2007- 2009
References
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Education
Ph.D. (1983) Chemistry
(specialization in Bioorganic and Biophysical Chemistry)
Arizona State University
B.S. (1978) Life Science and Chemistry
University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Professional and Teaching Experience
2011-2012
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Full-Time Teaching Assignment with Release time
Director, Teaching and Learning Center
Coordinator, Celebration of Scholarship
Coordinator, Graduate Assistantships
Professor
Graduate Studies
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Instructional Technology - LART 698
Science and Public Policy – LART 698
Copyright in the Digital Millennium – EDIT 6XX
Science, Technology and Society - LART 698
Preparation of Syllabi for the Instructional Technology Concentration for the Masters of Education in Teaching and Learning and Alternative Education.
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2010-2011
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Sabbatical Leave
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2009-2010
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Full-Time Teaching Assignment with Release time
Coordinator, Master of Liberal Arts
Coordinator, Graduate Assistantships
Executive Assistant to Vice President of Academic Affairs
Professor
School of Graduate Studies
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Core Introductory Seminar: Research Methods and Interdisciplinary Thought – LART 600
Advance in Biotechnology – LART 698
Instructional Technology – LART 698
Intro to Research Module – PYAS
Research Module – PYAS
Submitted and was approved a Concentration in Instructional Technology for the Masters of Education in Teaching and Learning and Alternative Education.
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2008-2009
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Full-Time Teaching Assignment with Release time
Coordinator, Master of Liberal Arts
Coordinator, Graduate Assistantships
Executive Assistant to Vice President of Academic Affairs
Professor
School of Graduate Studies
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Core Introductory Seminar: Research Methods and Interdisciplinary Thought – LART 600
Science and Public Policy – LART 698
Instructional Technology – LART 698
Intro to Research Module – PYAS
Research Module - PYAS
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2007-2008
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Full-Time Teaching Assignment with Release time
Coordinator, Graduate Assistantships
Professor
School of Graduate Studies
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Core Introductory Seminar: Research Methods and Interdisciplinary Thought – LART 600
Science and Public Policy – LART 698
Intro to Research Module – PYAS
Research Module - PYAS
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2005-2007
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Full Time Assignment with Overload for Teaching
Interim
Executive Director of Learning Technology and Distance Education
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Professor
School of Graduate Studies
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Liberal Arts Seminar: Advances in Biotechnology – LART698
Liberal Arts Seminar: Technology and Society – LART698
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2004/2005
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Full Time Assignment with Overload for Teaching
Director of Learning Technology and Distance Education
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Professor
School of Graduate Studies
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Inquiry into Educational Change – EDTL 600
Liberal Arts Seminar: Technology and Society - LART 698
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2003/2004
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Half-time Alternative Assignment
Vice President of Program Administration and Customer Support
Keystone University Network / Educational Resources Group
PA State System of Higher Education
Half-time Alternative Assignment with Overload for Teaching
Director of Learning Technology and Distance Education
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Professor
School of Graduate Studies
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Inquiry and Educational Change – EDTL600
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2002/2003
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Half-time Alternative Assignment
Director Center for Distance Education
Educational Resources Group / PA State System of Higher Education
January appointed
Vice President of Program Administration and Customer Support
Keystone University Network / Educational Resources Group
PA State System of Higher Education
Half-time Alternative Assignment with Overload for Teaching
Director of Learning Technology and Distance Education
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Professor
Department of Physician Assistant and Graduate Studies in Education
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Inquiry and Educational Change – EDTL600
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2001/2002
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Half-time Alternative Assignment
Director Center for Distance Education
Educational Resources Group / PA State System of Higher Education
Half-time Alternative Assignment with Overload for Teaching
Director of Learning Technology and Distance Education
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Professor
Department of Physician Assistant and Graduate Studies in Education
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Inquiry and Educational Change – EDTL600
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2000/2001
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Half-time Alternative Assignment
Director Center for Distance Education
PA State System of Higher Education
Half-time Alternative Assignment
Director of Learning Technology and Distance Education
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Professor
Department of Physician Assistant and Graduate Studies in Education
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
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1999/2000
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Half-time Alternative Assignment
Co-Director of Training and Marketing
Center for Distance Education
PA State System of Higher Education
Half-time Alternative Assignment
Director of Learning Technology and Distance Education
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
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1998/1999
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Half-time Alternative Assignment
Associate Manager
Pennsylvania State Link-to-Learn Initiative
"Integrating Technology in Teacher Preparation Program"
Half-time Alternative Assignment
Co-Director of Training and Marketing
Center for Distance Education
State System of Higher Education
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1997/1998
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Half-time Teaching
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
Lock Haven University
Biochemistry - CHEM 410
Chemical Literature - CHEM 330
Chemistry in the Environment - CHEM 101
Half-time Alternative Assignment
Associate Manager
Pennsylvania State Link-to-Learn Initiative
"Infrastructure Investment Project
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1996/1997
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Half-time Teaching
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
Lock Haven University
Biochemistry - CHEM 410
Chemical Literature - CHEM 330
Chemistry in the Environment - CHEM 101
Half-time Alternative Assignment
Associate Manager
Pennsylvania State Link-to-Learn Initiative
"Technology Testbed Project"
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1990/1996
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Full Time Teaching
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
Lock Haven University
Biochemistry - CHEM 410
Instrumental Analysis - CHEM 317
Chemical Literature - CHEM 330
Qualitative Organic Analysis - CHEM 340
Chemistry in the Environment - CHEM 101
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1987/1990
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Full Time Teaching
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
Lock Haven University
Biochemistry - CHEM 410
Instrumental Analysis - CHEM 317
Chemical Literature - CHEM 330
Qualitative Organic Analysis - CHEM 340
Plants, Pleasures and Poisons - SCI 501
Science Seminar - CHEM 328
Principals of Chemistry - CHEM 120/121
Matter and Energy - PHYS 101
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1985/1987
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Full Time Teaching
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
Arizona State University
Microscale Organic Laboratory Coordinator
General Organic Lecture CHM331/332
General Organic Laboratory CHM 335/336
Adjunct Professor of Botany
Arizona State University
Research into Plant Secondary Metabolites
Research and Consulting Chemist
Saguaro Bio-Analytical
Contract Research and Consulting
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1984/1985
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Full Time Teaching
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
Arizona State University
Introductory Biochemistry CHM361
Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory CHM367
Research and Consulting Chemist
Saguaro Bio-Analytical
Contract Research and Consulting
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1983/1984
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Research and Consulting Chemist
Saguaro Bio-Analytical
Contract Research and Consulting
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