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Charles P. Morgan, Ph.D.

Address

Box #2311
Sitka, Alaska 99835
907.747.2825 (Voice mail)
907.747.7162 (Home)
cpmorgan@worldnet.att.net (e-mail)

Professional Positions

Post Doctoral Internship; with Alan Breen, Ph.D., September, 1998 to August 1999.   Psychological and neuropsychological testing and assessment.

Therapist; Seattle Behavioral Health, Seattle, WA, December 1996 to present.
 

Provide Psychotherapy to adults, adolescents and families.
Administer and interpret psychological testing to adults, adolescents and children.

Evaluator; Psychiatric Assessment Team; Fairfax Psychiatric Hospital, Kirkland, Washington, December 1993 to present.
 

Provide admissions screening for children, adolescents and adults seeking admission to Fairfax Psychiatric Hospital.
Provide psychiatric evaluations and consultations to several Seattle area hospital emergency rooms.

Psychological Evaluator; Contract position with the Washington State Department of Learning Disabilities, February, 1997 to present.
 

Administration and Interpretation of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised and Woodcock-Johnson Achievement Battery-Revised under the supervision of Jay Shapiro, Ph.D.

Psychometrist; University of Washington, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study, Department of Behavioral Medicine, June 1997 to present.
 

Administer Neuropsychological Test Battery to adult subjects.

Private Practice; Seattle, Washington. 1995 to present.

Mental Health Therapist; Temporary Position, Hall Health Primary Care Clinic, University of Washington, May 1998 to September, 1998.
 

Provide individual and marital psychotherapy with adolescent and adult clients.

Psychology Intern; Seattle Behavioral Health, Seattle, Washington, August 1993 to December 1994.
 

Individual, couples and group therapy.
Training in psychological assessment.

Therapist; Far West Family Services, Bellevue, Washington, August, 1994 to September, 1995.
 

Individual, and family counseling using a Brief Therapy Model for adults, adolescents and children.

Teaching Assistant; The University of British Columbia, Instructor for Counseling Psychology 362, Basic Counseling Skills, Winter, 1992 to Spring 1993.

Mental Health Professional; Mental Health North, Seattle, Washington, December 1983 to August 1991.
 

Individual, group and family therapist, from 1986 to termination.
Emergency services therapist from 1983 to 1986.
Clinical supervisor for M.A. Interns from 1988 to termination.

Mental Health Specialist; Cabrini Hospital, Seattle, Washington, 1980 to 1983.

Counselor, West Virginia Penitentiary, 1976 to 1979.

Counselor, Sargus Juvenile Detention Center, Ohio, 1974, 1975

Professional Experiences

Participant in the Dependable Strengths Research Project sponsored by the College of Education, University of Washington, 1989 to 1991.

Member of the administrative team and principle author of the Grant for the Involuntary Treatment Case Management Pilot Program, 1987.

Presentations

Presented workshop on Crisis Assessment and Intervention, North Shore Family Services, 1995, 1996, 1997.

Presented demonstration on the uses of Hypnotherapy, Mental Health North, 1987.

Professional Affiliations

Associate Member of the American Psychological Association.

Member, Northwest Neuropsychological Society

Certification

Washington State Certified Mental Health Counselor

Education

Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1998.

M. A. in Counseling, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1976.

B. A. in Political Science, Wheeling Jesuit College, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1972.