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copyright 1999, 2000 Shoshana D. Kerewsky, Psy.D.

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Shoshana D. Kerewsky

Education

1998 Psy.D., Clinical Psychology, Antioch New England Graduate School (APA Accredited)
1990 M.A., Counseling Psychology, Clinical Track, Lesley College
1985 A.M., Writing, Brown University
1983 B.A., Special Major in Linguistics and Psychology, Swarthmore College

Training

Psychologist Resident, Private Practice, Eugene, OR
Postdoctoral Resident, Lane Community College Counseling and Advising Center, Eugene, OR
Predoctoral Intern, University of Oregon Counseling Center, Eugene, OR
Practicum Intern, University of Massachusetts--Dartmouth Counseling Center, North Dartmouth, MA
Practicum Intern, Corrigan Community Mental Health Center, Fall River, MA
Premasters Intern, Simmons College Counseling Center, Boston, MA
Practicum Intern, Partial Hospitalization Unit, Butler Hospital, Providence, RI

Current Employment

Psychologist, Private Practice, Eugene, OR
Assistant Professor, University of Oregon Counseling Psychology Program, Eugene, OR
Counselor, Sacred Heart Medical Center, Behavioral Health Unit, Eugene, OR
Assistant Test Administrator, University of Oregon Testing Center, Eugene, OR

Volunteer Experience

President Elect, Lane County Psychologists' Association
Secretary-Treasurer, Lane County Psychologists' Association
Emotional Support Counselor/Speaker, The NAMES Project/AIDS Memorial Quilt
Copy Editor, APA Division 44 Newsletter
Rhode Island Community Organizer, Providence, RI
Mentor, Howard County, Maryland Public School System
Editorial Assistant, TEAM-The Early Adolescence Magazine

Conference and Professional Presentations

Kemp, N.T., Kerewsky, S.D., Rasheed, S., & Gragg, K. ([upcoming]). Making Ourselves Central: Marginalized Women in the Academy. Structured Discussion presented at Association for Women in Psychology.

Kerewsky, S.D., & Kemp, N.T. ([upcoming]). Leading Lesbian/Bisexual/Questioning Women's Groups: Whose Group is it and How Can we See Each Other? Roundtable presented at Association for Women in Psychology.

Kerewsky, S.D. ([upcoming]). Beyond the Academy: Internships, Postdocs, Licensing Exams, and State Board Requirements. Poster presented at Association for Women in Psychology.

Kerewsky, S.D. (2000). Working with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Couples: Couples' and Counselors' Issues. University of Oregon School of Education Professional Development Series.

Kerewsky, S.D. (1999). Using Writing Interventions in Therapy. Workshop presented at In The Family Second Annual Conference.

Kerewsky, S.D. (1999). Writing as a Therapeutic Tool: Homework, Poetry, Workbooks, and Beyond. Lane County Psychologists' Association.

Kerewsky, S.D. (1999). Next Steps in the Psychology Licensure Process. University of Oregon Counseling Center, Predoctoral Intern Specialty Seminar.

Birrell, P., & Kerewsky, S.D. (1999). Overview of Psychologist Licensure. University of Oregon, Clinical Psychology Lunch Series.

Kerewsky, S.D. (1999). Using Journal Writing to Get it Together and Keep it Together. University of Oregon, Crisis Prevention Conference.

Kerewsky, S.D. (1998). HIV+ Gay Men Making Their Own AIDS Memorial Quilt Panels. Poster presented at 106th American Psychological Association Annual Convention.

Kemp, N.T.; & Kerewsky, S.D. (1997). Tools for Survival. University of Oregon, Substance Abuse Prevention Program, Suicide Prevention Conference.

Kerewsky, S.D., & Miller, D. (1996). Transcending Secrecy, Scarcity and Isolation: Generating Practical and Safe Writing Activities for Trauma Survivors. Workshop presented at Association for Women in Psychology.

Kerewsky, S.D. (1995). The AIDS Memorial Quilt: Personal and Therapeutic Uses. Paper presented at Affirming Every Person: The New England Conference about Lesbians and Gay Men.

Selected Publications

Kerewsky, S.D. (1997). The AIDS Memorial Quilt: Personal and therapeutic uses. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 24(7), 431-438.

Kerewsky, S.D., & Miller, D. (1995). Lesbian couples and childhood trauma: Guidelines for therapists. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 7(3/4), 115-133.

Kerewsky, S.D., & Miller, D. (1996). Lesbian couples and childhood trauma: Guidelines for therapists. In J. Laird & R. J. Green, (Eds.), Gays and lesbians in couples and families: A handbook for therapists (pp. 298-315). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Dissertation: HIV+ Gay Men's Processes of Making Their Own AIDS Memorial Quilt Panels.

Cost of Internship Application (Transcripts, photocopies, postage, phone, travel): about $2000 (1996).

Years of graduate psychology coursework: 6

Years of training following coursework: 3.5 including internship and postdocs

 


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Shoshana D. Kerewsky, Psy.D.


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Last revised: November 03, 2000.

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