Katrina G Lane, MS, LPC, LMFT, NCC

Telephone: (972) 333-3925Mobile Pager: (972)942-6187

Email: katlane@infopsyc.com

Web: www.infopsyc.com

SUMMARY

School Experience: 1999-2000 Special Ed. Counselor, Denton County Special Ed. Coop. Provide Consultation for teachers, draft Behavior Intervention Plans and Behavioral IEP, consult at ARD committee meetings, provide direct counseling for 7 schools, all levels.

Teaching Experience: Psychology Teacher, Collin County Community College (1996). Special education teacher, Brookhaven Psychiatric Pavilion (DISD), (summer 1989).Substitute teacher, Garland ISD. Teacher, Princeton ISD, (1976-77). Teaching assistant, East Texas State University (1967-68, 1970).


Child, Adolescent, and Family Experience
:
March 1999- Present, Dallas Metrocare Services, Staff psychologist, eligibility determination for MR services. Nov. 1998-1999. Our Brothers Keeper – NDUGU. Sept 1993 – May 1994. Trinity River Mission. Adolescent girls group leader. Worked with at risk Hispanic girls. 1984 – 1985, 1990, Individual therapy with adults, adolescents, and children at the Psycho-educational Clinic - East Texas State University. Experience included court testimony in a case involving child custody with abuse allegations against both parents. 1983-1984, Carrolton Youth and Family Services (Metrocrest), Family therapy. 1991-1992, Center for Counseling and Psychological Services, some work with children and adolescents. 1992-1993 Some work with families while employed by Deborah Parker, Ph.D. 1993 - 1999 Private Practice, some work with children, families, and adolescents. Multifamily group.

Therapy Experience: Residential Treatment Experience: 1998, Residential Counselor (MHT) while working for Advanced Temporaries.

Day Treatment Experience: Responsible for planning and implementing Saturday program at MHMR (PMR) partial hospitalization program as well as group and individual therapy, treatment planning, psychosocial assessments, and chemical dependence assessments (1996-97).

Inpatient Experience: 1991-1992, Process group at Charter Dallas and Brookhaven Psychiatric Pavilion while employed by Center for Counseling and Psychological Services. 1993-1994, Anger Management, Psychodrama, and Process Group substitute therapist for colleague. Individual therapy for hospitalized patients (1991 – Present). Mental Health Tech. 1988 – 1991, 1998. Practicum Student at Baylor Richardson (Richardson Medical Center) 1984.

Outpatient Experience: 1991-1999. Experience in individual, group, multifamily group, marital, and family therapy, and psychological and neuropsychological assessments with inpatients and outpatients adults and children, in general private practice (including addictions and major mental illness, character pathology and recovery from childhood abuse including sexual abuse, and women's issues. Three years full time employment as a psychological associate in private practice. and vocational testing on contract basis part time as tester (Feb.-May 93). 1998-1999, Disability determination testing for Dr. Ludden. Independent private practice since December 1993. March 1999- Present, Dallas Metrocare Services, Staff psychologist, eligibility determination for MR services.

Crisis Intervention: Crisis intervention and treatment of rape victims at Dallas County Rape Crises Center (1984). Two years telephone crisis intervention experience as volunteer at Richardson Crisis Center (1981-1983). Crisis counseling in private practice, frequently working with high risk and high crisis population.

General Summary of Therapy:Experience including, but not limited to treatment of dissociative disorders, personality disorders, somatoform disorders, major depression, dysthymia, bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, psychoaffective disorders, abuse and trauma issues, obsessive compulsive disorders, panic disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, chemical dependency, post traumatic stress disorder, chronic fatigue syndrome, attention deficit disorder, and others.

EDUCATION

B.S. 1970 Chemistry, Texas A & M – Commerce (formerly East Texas State University.)

M.S. 1990 Psychology, Texas A & M – Commerce. 133 hrs. Graduate work in Psychology at TAMU-Commerce (ETSU).

LICENSE/CERTIFICATION

Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists: L.P.A. #1-4583.

Texas State Board of Professional Counselors: L.P.C. #12026.

Texas State Board of Marriage and Family Therapists: L.M.F.T. #004517.

National Board of Registered Counselors: N.C.C. #37813.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

American and Texas Psychological Associations, (APA, TPA, DSPP).

American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Clinical Member.

National Associan of School Psycologists, Student Member.

 

Katrina G Lane, MS, LPC, LMFT, NCC

Telephone: (972) 333-3925Mobile Pager: (972)942-6187

Email: katlane@infopsyc.com

 

EXPERIENCE

1993-Present Private Practice. Individual, group, family, & marital therapy, and assessments.

1999 – Present Counseling Services. Denton County Special Education Co-op. Counsleling, behavior intervention, and consultation. Draft suggestions for behavior intervention plans and suggest behavioral IEP’s.

1999 – 1999 Psychological Associate. Dallas County MH MR. Eligibility determination. Psychological and cognitive evaluation of adults, children, and adolescents to determine eligibility for Mental Retardation Services.

1998 – 1999 Associate in private practice of Dr. Linda Ludden, Psychologist. Family, couples, and individual therapy with children, adolescents and adults. Psychological evaluations for therapy planning, educational placement, and disability determination.

1998 – 1999 Counselor. Individual and family therapy, assessments, and intake, and group therapy for adolescents and their families who have substance abuse problems. Our Brother’s Keeper – NUDUGAL, a day treatment center with 98% African-American adolescents.

  1. Mental Health Worker, various agencies. Variety of local hospitals. Significant time at Nelson Center (residential treatment center for children aged 7 to18).

1997-1998 Case Manager PacifiCare Behavioral Health. Reviewed treatment plans submitted for determination of need. Interface with providers, staff with medical director; take calls from members for referral to providers.

1995-1997 Care Coordinator, Psychiatric Management Resources. Responsible for planning and implementing Saturday program contracted for MHMR (PMR) partial hospitalization program as well as group and individual therapy, treatment planning, psychosocial assessments, and chemical dependence assessments.

  1. Psychology Teacher, Collin County Community College.

    1. Speaker’s Bureau Mental Health Association, Volunteer

1992 Psychological testing for Carrel Chadwell, Ph.D.

    1. Psychological Associate. Deborah A. Parker, Ph.D. & Associates. Individual, family, and group psychotherapy with adults and families.

1992-1993 Therapist, Trinity River Mission. Group therapy with adolescent girls.

1991-1992 Clinical/Psychological Associate, Center for Counseling and Psychological. Services. Individual, group, and family psychotherapy, psychological and neuropsychologial assessments. Children, adolescents, and adults. Inpatient, partial, and day patient therapy and groups.

1990-1991 Graduate Assistant at ETSU-Metroplex Center (TAMU-Commerce, Metroplex Center.

1990-1991, 1998 Mental Health Technician for Advanced Temporaries (Worked as MHT in various hospitals in Dallas, Fort Worth, Denton area).

1990 Psycho-education Clinic ETSU (see 1987). Experience included court testimony in a case involving child custody with abuse allegations against both parents.

  1. Teacher, Brookhaven Psychiatric Pavilion

1989 Mental Health Technician, Brookhaven Psychiatri Pavillion

    1. Clinician. Psycho-educational Clinic, East Texas State University. Experience including, but not limited to treatment of chemical dependency, eating disorders, major depression, and post traumatic stress disorder (1987, 1990).

    1. Administrative assistant. Richland College, Everywoman Center & Adult Resource Center. (Part time).

1985-present Graduate Student, ETSU, now TAMU-Commerce

1985 Summer Director American Red Cross Learn to Swim program in Garland. One of largest in metroplex.

1985 Part-time assistant at Apollo Jr. High, Richardson (Fall 1985 only).

1984 Dallas County Rape Crisis Center, Crisis intervention and treatment of rape victims at Dallas County Rape Crises Center

    1. Student therapist – Carrolton Youth & Family Services. Now Metrocrest. Family, marital, and individual therapy with adults, adolescents, and families with children.

1983 Practicum Student at Richardson Medical Center(Baylor Richardson).

1981-1983 Telephone Crisis Counselor, Richardson Crisis Center

    1. Teacher, Princeton ISD

1975-1976 Substitute Teacher, Garland ISD.

    1. Student, Graduate Assistant at University of Texas –Dallas

1973-1974 Quality Control Engineer, Texas Instruments. Included supervision and hiring of technicians.

1971-1973 Wife & New Mother.

1970 & 1967-68 Teaching assistant, East Texas State University (TAMU-Commerce) & Student.