Curriculum Vita

Christie L. Nutkins, Ph.D.

 

EDUCATION

Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI
Doctor of Philosophy, School Psychology, May 8, 2004
Master of Arts, School Psychology, December 14, 2002

Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI
Bachelor of Science Degree, Major-Psychology, December 13, 1997
Bachelor of Science Degree, Major-Physiology, Minor-Chemistry, April 29, 1996

 

CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE

Doctoral Fully Licensed, State of Michigan, #6301012867
Nationally Certified School Psychologist
School Psychologist, State of Michigan

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Positive Behavior Support Psychologist
Grand Rapids Public Schools Autism Spectrum Disorders Program (6/05-present)
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Serve as coordinator for development, implementation, and monitoring of positive behavior support plans for children enrolled in ASD program.  Support school staff in following principles of applied behavior analysis in intensive intervention classrooms for children with characteristics of autism.   Provide consultation to teachers, staff, and parents related to students enrolled in GRPS displaying behavioral difficulties.

Psychologist
OCD Recovery Centers of America (1/06-11/06)
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Acting as a staff psychologist to help assist clients and families dealing with difficulties associated with Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Disorders; specifically specializing with challenges related to Asperger Syndrome and Autism. 

School Psychologist/Diagnostician
A Closer Look, LLC (5/05-present)
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Addressing learning and behavior needs of children and adolescents through evaluation, screenings, consultation, and observation and help to provide family and school staff with researched based interventions and treatment plans.  Assessing of how the emotional and learning difficulties of college students are impacting their academic success and recommending appropriate accommodations.  Post-Doctoral Supervisor: Kevin Brown, Ph.D.  

School Psychologist
Grand Rapids Public Schools, Ken-O-Sha Diagnostic Center (8/04-6/05)
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Served as a member of multidisciplinary evaluation team serving children and families through Ken-O-Sha diagnostic center, early childhood special education classroom programs, and home-community service program (Children 0-3).  Coordinated comprehensive, multidisciplinary educational evaluations; performed psychological and functional behavioral assessments; designed and implemented behavioral interventions. 

Pre-Doctoral Intern (APA Approved) 
Louisiana School Psychology Internship Consortium (8/03-7/04)     
LSU Human Development Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
Certified school psychologist intern with East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools, a large, urban school district serving primarily low-SES, African-American population.  Coordinated comprehensive, multidisciplinary psychoeducational evaluations; performed psychological, curriculum based, and functional behavioral assessments; designed and implemented academic and behavioral interventions; provided individual and group counseling and consultation. Licensed Professional Supervisor: Cynthia Morgan D’Atrio, Ph.D.

Spring/Summer Rotations 2004:  Louisiana State University, Autism Treatment and Research Program, Department of Psychology.  Conduct research, data collection, training teachers and undergraduate students to help reduced disruptive and self-injurious behavior and teach new skills in children diagnosed with Autism following the principles of applied behavior analysis. Direct Supervisor: Dorthea Lerman, Ph.D., BCBA
 
School Psychologist                                                              
Midland County Educational Service Agency, (2/02-6/03)
Midland, Michigan                
Served as a member of multidisciplinary evaluation team serving children and families in an Early Childhood Developmentally Delayed Program.  Coordinated comprehensive, multidisciplinary psychoeducational evaluations; performed psychological and functional behavioral assessments; designed and implemented academic and behavioral interventions. 
         

Psychological Examiner                                           
Psychological Training and Consultation Center, (9/00-6/03)                      
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Conducted psychological and academic assessments, designed remediation programs, conducted therapy.  Professional Supervisors:  Walter Lesiak, Ph.D., George Ronan, Ph.D., Sandra Morgan, Ph.D. 

School Psychology Advanced Practicum Supplement                  
Eastern Upper Peninsula Intermediate School District (1/00-6/03)
Central Michigan University. Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Contractual Employment.  Conducted a number of Special Education/Psychological three-year re-evaluations.  Professional Supervisors:  Walter Lesiak, Ph.D., Sandra Morgan, Ph.D.

Student Supervisor                                                              
Psychological Training &Consultation Center Learning Disabilities Clinic. (8/01-4/03)
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Provided consultation and supervision for second and third year psychology graduate students.  Professional Supervisors:  Sharon Bradley-Johnson, Ed.D. David Dush, Ph.D.

School Psychology Advanced Practicum Supplement                  
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Sault Ste. Marie, MI (5/01-8/01)  
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Acted as contributor and consultant for “Nbwakawn Circles of Care” federal grant program.  Primary author of section focusing on the functions and feasibility of integration of both behavioral health and traditional medicine into the system of primary care.  Professional Supervisors:  Robert Devers, Psy.D., Sandra Morgan, Ph.D.   

School Psychology Advanced Practicum Supplement                  
Anishnabek Community and Family Services (5/01-8/01)                 
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan
School Psychology Intern with Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians.  Psychological evaluations; adult and child psychotherapy, observing and assisting at Youth Group Home; projects as assigned by Clinical Supervisor.  Attended community and cultural awareness activities.  Professional Supervisors: Robert Devers, Psy.D., Sandra Morgan, Ph.D.       

School Psychology Advanced Practicum                                       
Midland County Educational Service Agency (8/00-5/01)                 
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan                    
Conducted Early-On, PPI psychoeducational assessments; developed, implemented, and monitored intervention programs.  Professional Supervisor:  Sandra Morgan Ph.D.

School Psychology Practicum                                                         
Gratiot-Isabella Regional Education Service District (8/99-5/00)     
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan                    
Conducted school-aged academic assessments, designed and implemented behavior intervention plans, chaired MET and IEP meetings, conducted individual therapy, and group social skills training programs. Professional Supervisor:  Walter Lesiak, Ph.D.

Standardization Examiner
Pro-Ed Corporation (9/98-12/99)
Administered and scored protocols in the standardization for the Test of Verbal Conceptualization and Fluency, and the Pictorial Test of Intelligence.  

Paraprofessional Volunteer                                                
Northern Michigan University Counseling Center (9/97-4/98)
Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan
Presented and co-presented workshops on study skills, time management, career planning and other related topics.  Also assisted/counseled individuals in similar topics.

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan

Instructor, PSY 220, Developmental Psychology (Winter 2003)
Graduate Teaching Assistant/Student Supervisor, PSY 791, School Psychology Practicum (Winter 2003)
Instructor, PSY 220, Developmental Psychology (Fall 2002)
Graduate Teaching Assistant/Student Supervisor, PSY 790, School Psychology Practicum (Fall 2002)
Graduate Teaching Assistant, PSY 667, Assessment of Learning Disorders (Summer 2002)
Graduate Teaching Assistant, PSY 656, Advanced Intellectual Assessment (Winter 1999, Winter 2000, Winter 2001)
Graduate Teaching Assistant, PSY 655, Introduction to Intelligence Testing (Fall 1998, Fall 1999, Fall 2000)

Gratiot Isabella Regional Education Service Agency, Shepherd, Michigan
Substitute Teacher (10/98-6/02)

Northern Michigan University
Teaching Assistant, PY 100, Introductory Psychology (Fall 1997)

  

RESEARCH

February 2004, “Examining the effectiveness of phonemic awareness training for at risk preschool children: does parental involvement promote skill development.”   Completed as fulfillment of Doctoral Dissertation requirement.

Summer 2004, Research Assistant, Dr. Dorthea Lerman, Louisiana State University, Conducted functional analysis of behavior in children with autism, assisted in data collection and training teachers and undergraduate students to help reduced disruptive and self-injurious behavior in children diagnosed with Autism
 
Summer 2003, Research Assistant, Dr. Sharon Bradley-Johnson and Dr. Sandra Morgan, Evaluating the technical adequacy of the Woodcock-Johnson III Test of Achievement.  Responsibilities include data entry and evaluation of computer scoring program. 

2002-2003 Academic Year, Research Assistant, Dr. Sharon Bradley-Johnson and Dr. C. Merle Johnson, “Exploratory behavior in congenitally blind and in sighted Children.”  Primary responsibilities include data collection and coding videos.

October 2002, “Effects of parent involvement on children’s acquisition of phonemic awareness and early reading skills.” Completed as fulfillment of Master’s Thesis requirement.

2001-2002 Academic Year, Research Assistant, Dr. Katrina Rhymer, Administered standardized tests, coded videos, corrected math probes, and trained undergraduate students in a research project that examined children’s math fluency.

Winter 1998, Assisted with efforts in organizing research project teaching a new math method to elementary schools for Northern Michigan University’s chapter of Psi Chi.

Winter 1998, Independent Research/Directed Study, Sponsored by Dr. Bradley Olson, Replication of a study examining sexual attitudes and sexual double standards.  

 

PUBLICATIONS

Nutkins, C. L.,  (2002).  Review of the Asperger Syndrome Diagnostic Scale;
Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 20, 213-216.

Bradley-Johnson, S., Morgan, S., & Nutkins C. (2004).  A review of the Woodcock-
Johnson Tests of Achievement: Third Edition; Journal of Psychoeducational
Assessment, 22, 261-274. 
 

PRESENTATIONS
(STATE, NATIONAL, & INTERNATIONAL)*

                *Regional and Local Presentation list available upon request

Nutkins, C. L.,  (2003). Effects of parent involvement in acquisition of phonemic
awareness skills.  Presented at Louisiana Association of School Psychologists Annual Conference, Lafayette, LA, November 2003.
           
Nutkins, C. L.,  (2002). Effects of parent involvement in acquisition of phonemic
awareness skills.  Presented at Michigan Association of School Psychologists Annual Conference, Novi, MI, November 2002.

Nutkins, C. L.,  (2001).  Increasing parents involvement in their children’s education.
Presented at Michigan Council for Exceptional Children, Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 2001.

Nutkins, C. L., Rhymer, K. N., and Lee, A.,  (2002).  Examination of math word
problems using the interspersal and explicit training interventions.  Presented at the International Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Conference, 2002, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Komor, C. K., Silverman, S., and Nutkins, C. L., (2006).  OCD Challenges and Solutions.
Presented for the Obsessive Compulsive Foundation of Michigan, Troy, Michigan, May 2006.

Lee, A., Rhymer, K.N., and Nutkins, C. L.,  (2002). The effects of the interspersal and
explict timing intervention for children completing math problems. Presented at International Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Conference, 2002, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
           
Morgan, S. K, Rozema, S. A, and Nutkins, C. L.  (2002).  Increasing mathematics
fluency: comparison of the explicit timing intervention and the interspersal intervention.  Presented at National Association of School Psychologists Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, February, 2002.

Rhymer, K. N.,  Nutkins, C. L., and Lee A., (2002). The effects of explicit timing for
mathematics with college students. Presented at International Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 2002.

 

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Psychological Association
Association for Behavior Analysis
Michigan Association of School Psychologists
National Association of School Psychologists

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

Doctoral Fellowship Recipient, Central Michigan University, 1998-1999
Finalist, Outstanding Graduating Senior Award, Northern Michigan University
Psychology Department, 1997-1998 academic year.
Finalist, Jean M. Rutherford Scholarship Award, for contributions toward the profession
 of psychology, Northern Michigan University, 1997-1998 academic year.
Psi Chi, National Honor Society, Northern Michigan University Chapter, Charter
Member and Treasurer, Inducted October, 1997.

 

REFERENCES

Sharon Bradley-Johnson, Ed.D.

School Psychology Program Director, Professor

Central Michigan University, Sloan Hall 232
Mount Pleasant, MI  48858
989-774-6480, Johns1sb@cmich.edu

Cynthia Morgan-D’Atrio, Ph.D.
Licensed Supervising Psychologist
Bridge City Correctional Institute
Bridge City, LA 
504-858-3875, cynpsyc@msn.com

Paulette Komor, M.A.
Supervisor, Grand Rapids Autism Program
45 Lexington NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
616-819-3297, komorp@grps.k12.mi.us

Sandra Morgan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Psychology Department
Practicum Supervisor, Dissertation Chair
Central Michigan University, Sloan Hall 207
Mount Pleasant, MI  48858
989-774-6484, morga1sk@cmich.edu