Liz B. Johnston, PhD, LCSW
1283 Woodside Drive
San Luis Obispo,
CA 93401
(805)
471-8102-cell (805) 787-0106
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
California Polytechnic University SOC 413: Social Work Methods Spring 2010 - 2013
Smith College School of Social Work SSW0361 Family and Social Policy Summer 2010
California Polytechnic University SOC 301 Social Work and Social Welfare Fall 2011, 2012
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Private
Practice, San Luis
Obispo, CA and Stamford, CT 8/87-Present
Therapist in private
practice. Specializing in
alcohol, eating, gambling, and sexual addictions. Treatment modalities include brief and
long-term psychotherapy utilizing individual, couples, and family therapy.
CA certified supervisor for master’s level trainees /
interns. Since 2000 have
clinically supervised 18 trainees / interns. Managed MSW students during their internships at local
social service agencies.
Second level certified EMDR therapist. (EMDR is an innovative eye movement
therapy for trauma.)
Facilitate Stroke Club – a monthly support
group for stroke survivors and significant others.
Twin
Cities Hospital,
Templeton, CA 12/03-2/13
Social worker for 110 bed hospital with 10
bed ICU. Provide counseling to
patients and families, including crisis intervention and trauma therapy in
Emergency Room. Member
of Interdisciplinary Practice and Ethics Committees. Liaison to hospital
chaplains. Responsible for coordinating staff response to patients with
combined medical and psychological issues. Evaluate patients for transfer to psychiatric hospital. Assist families in making end-of-life
decisions.
Designed and implemented innovative
program to reduce staff stress during two year process of moving high risk
medical units, ICU, ER and OB, to new hospital facility.
Teach monthly orientation to social
services for new staff. Provide
yearly in-services on stress reduction.
Rehab Care/Sierra Vista Hospital, San Luis
Obispo, CA 4/98-12/03
Medical social worker.
Provided counseling and case management to patients on
rehabilitation unit.
Diagnoses include stroke, TBI, and post-surgical complications. Ran support groups for patients and
families. Provided
in-service training to hospital staff on psychological topics. Supervised MSW. Responsible for
streamlining department procedures and forms.
Alliance
Home Health/Sierra Vista Hospital, San Luis Obispo, CA 1997-1998
Medical
social worker.
Performed home visits
to the elderly. Conducted
assessment and referred clients to needed resources.
Community
Counseling Center, San
Luis Obispo, CA 1997-1998
Intake coordinator for
family service agency. Performed initial
intake interviews, assessment, and placement for individuals, families, and
children. Responsible for updating intake procedures and forms.
Kaiser
Permanente, Stamford, CT 1989-1990
Primary therapist for
HMO. Responsible for
initial intake, assessment, and outside referrals. Conducted brief
psychotherapy using play therapy and individual, couples, and family therapy. Led workshop for
adult children of alcoholics.
Family
and Children’s Service,
Stamford, CT 1987-1989
Therapist for caseload
of twenty clients, age 10 to 87. Worked with
multi-problem indigent families. Continued specialization in trauma. Led support group for adult children of
alcoholics.
Family
Service of Yonkers,
Yonkers, NY 1985-1987
Therapist for caseload
of thirty clients, age 6 to 65. Specialized
training with trauma cases.
Supervised agency’s intake process.
Guidance
Center of Camden County,
Cherry Hill, NJ 1984-1985
Therapist for caseload
of fifty clients, 3 to 76 years of age. One third of
caseload were deinstitutionalized mentally ill
adults. Established
therapeutic group for children of single parent families. Led therapeutic group
for schizophrenic adults.
Irving
Schwartz Center for Children, Philadelphia, PA 1983-1984
Full-time field placement. Therapist for eleven
learning disabled children and their parents.
Family
Service of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, PA 1982-1983
Full-time field placement. Therapist for
individuals and couples.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Philadelphia
Committee for the Homeless,
Philadelphia, PA 1983-1984
Outreach Worker
HOMES
Halfway House, Ithaca, NY 1981-1982
Life Skills Trainer
Suicide
Prevention and Crisis Service, Ithaca, NY 1981-1982
Telephone Crisis Counselor
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
Boyce
Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Ithaca, NY 1978-1982
Biology – Cell Culture Research Specialist
EDUCATION
Smith
College School for Social Work, Northampton, MA PhD -- 2013
Smith
College School for Social Work, Northampton, MA MSW
– 1984
Thesis: Street Women of Philadelphia – An empirical study of homeless and
vagrant street women.
President of Student
Government.
Winthrop
College Rock Hill, SC Biology - B.S. - Cum Laude-1977
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
National Association for Social Workers EMDRIA - EMDR Practitioners Association
HONORS / AWARDS
2012 Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program – Cal
Poly – $10,000 Grant / loan for PhD research
2011 Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program – Cal
Poly – $10,000 Grant / loan for PhD research
2008 PhD Fellowship: The Charlotte Larsen and Jeremiah Kaplan Fellowship for
Studies Related to Alzheimer’s disease.
Awarded $25,000 fellowship to study couples in early stages of coping
with Alzheimer’s disease.
2008 San Luis Obispo NASW Chapter: Social Worker of the Year
“For social work ethics, values and practice”
PUBLICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL PAPERS – Social Work
Johnston, L. (2011) Surviving critical illness: A case study in
ambiguity. Journal
of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, 7, 1-19.
Johnston, L. (2011) Moving a hospital:
Opportunities for intervention and staff retention. Journal of
Nursing Management, 42(5), 42-45.
Johnston, L. (2009) 50
Questions and Answers: Study Guide
for the CA MSW Exam, self published, San Luis Obispo, CA
Johnston,
L. (2004) 100 Clinical Vignettes,
self-published, San Luis Obispo, CA
Johnston,
L. (1998) Oral Exam Casebook,
self-published, San Luis Obispo, CA
Johnston,
L. (1989) Co-Dependency: Feminist Perspectives, paper, Fourteenth National
Conference on Feminist Psychology, Newport, RI
Johnston,
L. (1985) Homeless and Vagrant Street Women of Philadelphia, paper, Tenth
National Conference on Feminist Psychology, New York, NY
PUBLICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL PAPERS – Biology
Wood, H.A., Johnston, L.B., and Burand, J.P. (1982), Inhibition
of Autographa Californica
Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Replication in High
Density Trichopulsia Ni Cell Cultures, Virology, Vol. 119 (2), pp.
245-254.
Wood, H.A., Hughes, P.R., Johnston, L.B.
and Langridge, W.H. (1981), Increased Virulence of Autographa Californica Nuclear Polyhedrosis
Virus by Mutagenesis, Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, Vol. 38
(2), pp. 236-241.
Johnston, L.B., Vernick,
S.H., and Sprague, V. (1978), Light and
Electron Microscope Study of a New Species of Thelohania
(Microsporida) in the Shrimp Pandalus
Jordani, Journal of Invertebrate Pathology,
Vol. 32 (3), pp. 278-290.
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