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Christina C. Sloan, M. Ed.

, LPC
Address a 2701 E Omera Ct. a Meridian, ID 83646
Phone a (208) 577-8034 a cse5841a@westpost.net
OBJECTIVE
To serve adults, children and families in a clinical capacity to help them overc
ome obstacles that may be hindering their ability to function as well as they wo
uld like in society and their personal and professional lives
EDUCATION AND CREDENTIALS
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Bachelor of Science, Psychology and Writing Minor
GPA: 3.87/4.0
Degree conferred on December 20, 2003
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
Master in Education in Counseling and Human Services with an emphasis in Vocatio
nal Rehabilitation
GPA: 4.0/4.0
Degree conferred on May 13, 2005
Idaho LPC license number 3485 obtained in October of 2005
EXPERIENCE
aInfant/Toddler Mental Health Clinician
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Region 5
(August 2007-June 2010)
Screening / Monitoring
a Participates in child find and monitoring activities especially with regard to
children with suspected / potential behavioral and social / emotional challenge
s.
Eligibility
a Participates in eligibility determination (applies clinical skills to assess c
lient/family needs; formulates assessment and therapeutic recommendations; prepa
res findings, diagnostic impressions, diagnosis, and recommendations
a Advocates for client and family; presents assessment results to multidisciplin
ary team; participates in treatment planning; coordinates program with other ser
vice providers and community organizations
a Clinical intervention (designs, implements, and directs multifaceted clinical
therapies and rehabilitation programs; provides clinical case management service
s; evaluates treatment effectiveness and client/family outcomes; provides emerge
ncy, crisis intervention; and assists the family of an eligible child in underst
anding the special needs of the child and enhancing the childas development)
aPracticum Student
University of Idaho Counseling Center, Moscow, ID (August 2004 a" May 2005)
Counseling undergraduate and graduate students on a variety of issues such as an
xiety management, crisis counseling, career counseling, depression and relations
hip issues under the supervision of a licensed psychologist; completing intake,
progress reports and closing reports on all clients in a timely and precise mann
er; attending training and supervisory sessions weekly to discuss cases and lear
n more in depth how to treat clients with depression, anxiety, personality disor
ders, and train in biofeedback mechanisms
aGraduate Intern
Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse, Moscow, ID (August 2004 a" May 2005)
Co-facilitating a support group for domestic violence victims; Being a personal
advocate for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault through empathetic l
istening and support with legal and medical information; completing paperwork on
initial client contact and any domestic violence and sexual assault problem in
the area of the Moscow and Pullman Palouse
REFERENCES
Roz Isaak, M.Ed.
Developmental Disabilities Program Supervisor, Region 5
Phone: 208-732-1542
isaakr@dhw.idaho.gov
Deborah Metts, LSW
Developmental Disabilities Team Lead, Region 5
Phone: 208-732-1545
mettsd@dhw.idaho.gov
Brian Hopper, Psy. D.
Licensed Psychologist, Associate Professor, University of Idaho
Phone: 208-885-6716
brianhop@uidaho.edu

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