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Contractor's Name
Spectrum Psychological Associates
Approval Date
3/31/2025
End Date
3/15/2026
Department
Finance
Department Project Manager
Jenny Chang
Subject / Project Title
Mental Health Services
Tracking Number
0004749
Total Compensation
$52,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services (PSA)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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William Heusler, Psy.D. - 4 - <br />02/08 Narrative Therapy in a Behavioral Medicine Context, The Everett Clinic, <br />Everett, Washington. Developed and delivered this interactive one-hour seminar <br />for the APPIC Internship Program at The Everett Clinic Center for Behavioral <br />Health. <br />11/07 Symposium Co-presenter, Gender Issues for Firefighters: Prevention and <br />Treatment Strategies, 23rd International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies <br />Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. <br />10/06 Guest Lecturer/Facilitator, Argosy University/Seattle, Seattle, Washington. <br />Invited by Douglas Whiteside, PhD to deliver a lecture on writing psychological <br />assessment reports for the graduate Integrative Assessment class at Argosy <br />University/Seattle. <br />10/05 Situational Leadership and Management Strategies in a Residential <br />Treatment Setting <br />and delivered this twelve-hour training program based on the Situational <br />Leadership model for supervisory staff within a residential treatment setting. <br />10/05 Guest Lecturer/Facilitator, Argosy University/Seattle, Seattle, Washington. <br />Invited by Bonnie Wolkenstein, PhD to deliver a lecture on Attention <br />Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder for the graduate psychopathology class at Argosy <br />University. <br />09/05-12/05 Integrative Assessment Teaching Assistant , Argosy University/Seattle, Seattle, <br />Washington. Responsible for, and in conjunction with the associate professor, <br />Douglas Whiteside, PhD class preparation, assignment grading, and teaching <br />assigned material. <br />02/05 Residential Mental Health Services Through a Collaborative Problem <br />Solving Perspective - <br />developed and delivered this sixteen-hour training program on the Collaborative <br />Problem Solving model that now serves as the residential milieu treatment model <br />recreational therapy workers, and psychiatrists. <br />01/05 Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Skills Training in an Individual <br />Outpatient Therapy Context <br />Developed and delivered this two-hour training that provided an overview of <br />DBT skills and efficacious delivery methods in individual therapy in an outpatient <br />setting. <br />11/04 Postmodern Therapy Approaches in Residential Settings- Collaborative, <br />Respectful Counseling <br />Developed and delivered this eight-hour training program for therapists on how to <br />transform adversarial relationships into productive and collaborative partnerships <br />utilizing Solution Focused Therapy, Solution Oriented Therapy, Inclusive <br />Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Collaborative Language Systems Therapy, and <br />Reflecting Teams. <br />09/04-12/04 Cognitive Assessment Teaching Assistant , Argosy University/Seattle, Seattle, <br />Washington. Responsible for, and in conjunction with the associate professor, <br />class preparation, assignment grading, and teaching assigned material. <br />03/04 Guest Lecturer/Facilitator, Antioch University, Seattle, Washington. <br />Participated as class facilitator with Elizabeth Milo, Ph.D. for the graduate class
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