Kristine J. Doty, Ph.D., LCSW - uvu.edu

Kristine J. Doty, Ph.D., LCSW - uvu.edu Kristine J. Doty, Ph.D., LCSW - uvu.edu

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● Crisis counseling for hotel flood victims, American Fork, UT, December, 2009● Mental Health support for Nutty Putty Cave rescue workers, November, 2009● Conducted Foundations of Disaster Mental Health training, November, 2009Completed Red Cross training in Disaster Mental Health (2008), Shelter Operations (2009),Shelter Simulation (2009), Client Casework (2009), and Psychological First Aid (2009)OTHER SOCIAL WORK EXPERIENCECrisis Worker, Emergency Room, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, UT, 2003-2006.● Performed crisis evaluations for patients presenting with acute mental health, suicide,and substance abuse conditions● Performed discharge planning and psychiatric evaluations for patients on medical floorsTherapist, ScenicView Academy, Provo, UT, 2003-2004.● Performed individual and group therapy with adult men with learning disabilities● Taught self-esteem and music classes● Chaired the Research CommitteeCase Manager, Housing Authority of Utah County, Provo, UT, 1998-2000.● Managed a caseload of 320 families in the Section 8 Rental Assistance ProgramFamily Self-Sufficiency Program Coordinator, Housing Authority of Utah County, 1993-1996.● Developed, managed, and marketed the FSS program● Wrote three successful grants and the FSS Action Plan● Managed a specialized caseload of 85 families● Chaired the Mountainlands Region Self-Sufficiency Coordinating CouncilPROFESSIONAL/ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDSRecipient, President’s National Volunteer Service Award, 2010Jacobsen Scholar, University of Utah College of Social Work, 2005-2008Ella Carpenter Jensen Fellow, College of Family Home and Social Sciences, Brigham YoungUniversity, 2002-2004Graduated Summa Cum Laude, Utah Valley State College, 2002Outstanding Student of the Year, Utah Valley State College, Behavioral Science Department,2002Phi Theta Kappa, inducted 2001Dean’s List, University of Maryland, 1986-1987.GRANTS AND HONORSUVU Student Undergraduate Research Fellowship for Danna Lindemann, 2012, $1500Dean’s Summer Research Grant, Utah Valley University, 2010, $4500Doty 4

Community Engaged Learning Grant, Utah Valley University, 2010-2011, $3100Service-Learning Designated Department mini-grant, 2010-2011, $2500Faculty Center for Teaching Excellence Travel grant, 2011, $600Service-Learning Designated Department mini-grant, 2009-2010, $1500Faculty Center for Teaching Excellence Travel grant, 2010, $600Jacobsen Scholar, University of Utah College of Social Work, 2005-2008, $36,000 stipend and$24,000 in-kindElla Carpenter Jensen Fellowship, Brigham Young University, 2002-2004, $4000RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIESPublicationsDoty, K. J. (2011). Student perceptions of progress in a postsecondary residential program foradults with learning disabilities. Journal of Social Work in Disability and Research, 10(3),150-165. doi: 10.1080/1536710X.2011.596431Doty, K. J. (2010). The ethics of limiting educational options to women on welfare. In J. O.Jasperson & J. S. Nielsen (Eds.), The Ethics & Public Policy Implications of Free-MarketEconomics (pp. 50-59).Doty, K. J., Elison, J. R., Call-Hulme, B. A., & DeLlamas, R. (2002). Assigning letter grades:The elementary school teacher’s experience. Intersections, 2(1), 11-23.Manuscripts in ProgressDoty, K. J. & Lindemann, D. L. (2013). Through the looking glass: Mormon women diagnosedwith depression.Doty, K. J. & Perry, K. V. (2013). LDS women and depression: A qualitative analysis of the useof medication and therapy in treatment.Doty, K. J. (2013). Cultural considerations in treatment planning for LDS women diagnosedwith depression.Conference PresentationsDoty, K. J. & Gerritsen-McKane, R. A. (2013). Burn notice: Identifying and preventingpersonal and professional burnout. Presentation at the Autism Conference, Utah ValleyUniversity, Orem, UT.Doty, K. J. (2013). Cultural considerations in the treatment of LDS women with depression.Keynote address given at the Mental Health Symposium, Utah Valley University, Orem,UT.Doty 5

Community Engaged Learning Grant, Utah Valley University, 2010-2011, $3100Service-Learning Designated Department mini-grant, 2010-2011, $2500Faculty Center for Teaching Excellence Travel grant, 2011, $600Service-Learning Designated Department mini-grant, 2009-2010, $1500Faculty Center for Teaching Excellence Travel grant, 2010, $600Jacobsen Scholar, University of Utah College of Social Work, 2005-2008, $36,000 stipend and$24,000 in-kindElla Carpenter Jensen Fellowship, Brigham Young University, 2002-2004, $4000RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIESPublications<strong>Doty</strong>, K. J. (2011). Student perceptions of progress in a postsecondary residential program foradults with learning disabilities. Journal of Social Work in Disability and Research, 10(3),150-165. doi: 10.1080/1536710X.2011.596431<strong>Doty</strong>, K. J. (2010). The ethics of limiting <strong>edu</strong>cational options to women on welfare. In J. O.Jasperson & J. S. Nielsen (Eds.), The Ethics & Public Policy Implications of Free-MarketEconomics (pp. 50-59).<strong>Doty</strong>, K. J., Elison, J. R., Call-Hulme, B. A., & DeLlamas, R. (2002). Assigning letter grades:The elementary school teacher’s experience. Intersections, 2(1), 11-23.Manuscripts in Progress<strong>Doty</strong>, K. J. & Lindemann, D. L. (2013). Through the looking glass: Mormon women diagnosedwith depression.<strong>Doty</strong>, K. J. & Perry, K. V. (2013). LDS women and depression: A qualitative analysis of the useof medication and therapy in treatment.<strong>Doty</strong>, K. J. (2013). Cultural considerations in treatment planning for LDS women diagnosedwith depression.Conference Presentations<strong>Doty</strong>, K. J. & Gerritsen-McKane, R. A. (2013). Burn notice: Identifying and preventingpersonal and professional burnout. Presentation at the Autism Conference, Utah ValleyUniversity, Orem, UT.<strong>Doty</strong>, K. J. (2013). Cultural considerations in the treatment of LDS women with depression.Keynote address given at the Mental Health Symposium, Utah Valley University, Orem,UT.<strong>Doty</strong> 5

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