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Dr. Edward S. Beck
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Clinical Office
Commonwealth Affiliates, P.C.
Suite 38
Northwood Office Center
2215 Forest Hills Road
Harrisburg, PA 17112 |
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Main Office
Susquehanna Institute
624 Sandra Avenue
Harrisburg, PA 17109-5816
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Available 24 hours/7 days a week at Telephone: (717) 545-5500
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FAX: (717) 561-9494 or e-mail: susqinst@aol.com
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CAREER SUMMARY:
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- Steady record of increasing leadership responsibilities in administrative, scholarly,
community and clinical areas.
- Solid track record of pivotal contributions to professional counseling and psychology.
- Effective written and oral communication.
- Multifaceted career demonstrating initiative, adaptability and flexibility.
- An accomplished record of leaving projects and situations in much better condition than
prior to involvement.
- Strong ability to maximize potential with limited resources.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1984-Present Director, Susquehanna Institute,
Harrisburg, PA
Develop contracts and grants for agencies, educational institutions,
business and industry. Maintain caseload, training contracts and consultation services.
2000 - Present Adjunct Faculty, Alvernia
College, Graduate and Continuing Studies
Courses Taught: Psychology of Gender, Industrial Psychology,
Multicultural Psychology
Consultant to the Dean of Graduate and Continuing
Studies: Contracted to write proposal for two Graduate Programs in
Behavioral Health Counseling-Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral
Health Counseling Addictions for approval by State Department of Education
to meet Professional Counselor Licensure Requirements.
1999-2001 Adjunct Faculty, Rosemont College,
Philadelphia, PA --
Graduate Program Counseling
Psychology.
Courses Taught: Vocational Counseling. Multicultural Counseling.
1992-Present Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA (part-time)
Courses taught: Personality Theory, Introduction to Clinical Psychology, Abnormal
Psychology.
1994-Present Treatment Specialist, Paradise School,
Abbottstown, PA (part-time contracted consultation)
Provide specialized assessment and treatment for children and youth and juvenile
court-ordered placements, in both day partial hospitalization and residential educational
facility. Ages 7-18. Groups (Anger management, sexual perpetration, sexual abuse, family
violence), Family Therapy, Individual Therapy.
Developing Specialized Treatment Assessment Inventory instrument to assess
additional clinical issues not routinely found in referral information or psychiatric
evaluations upon entrance, such as traumatizing events, abuse issues (physical,
emotional and sexual), family violence, parenting skills, genographic information and
family patterns in these areas (based on work of Dorothy Lewis, Ph.D.).
Provide consultation and clinical instruction to medial directors, counseling staff,
administration, educational and youth care staff.
1995-1999 Consultant, Allied Behavioral Clinicians: Mechanicsburg,
PA
A group of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and professional
counselors providing mental health services directly to the public an as a
PPO and EAP to businesses, insurers and organizations.
1988-1991 Coordinator, Personal Counseling Programs and
Affiliate Assistant Professor of Psychology, Penn
State Harrisburg
Appointed Associate Member of the Graduate School Faculty, May 1989. Counseling,
program development and coordination, administration, supervision, consultation, teaching,
training, research.
1987-1988 Assistant Professor of Psychology (Sabbatical
leave assignment), Division of Behavioral Sciences and Education, Penn State Harrisburg
Courses taught: Theories and Techniques of Counseling, Personality Theory, Adolescence,
Small Groups, Practicum.
1972-1987 Counselor, Counseling Center, and Affiliate
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Division of Behavioral Sciences and Education, Penn State Harrisburg
Acting Coordinator, September 1978-June 1979 and April-August 1977 while
Coordinator was on leave.
1970-1972 Co-Director, Student Activities, New York
City Community College, City University of New York,
Brooklyn, NY
1969-1970 Assistant Director of Counseling and Director of
Testing, Urban University Department, Rutgers-The
State University, Newark, NJ
1968-1969 Assistant to the Faculty Counselor for Student
Activities/Program Director, Graduate Students Organization, New York University, Graduate School of
Education
EDUCATION:
1983 Doctoral Degree, Ed.D., University of
Pennsylvania, Division of Psychological Services in Education, Counseling Psychology
Program. APA-approved in Professional and Scientific Psychology. APA-approved Internship,
Counseling Center, Penn State Harrisburg. Doctoral dissertation: Correlates of
Instructor- Generated Anxiety in Upper Division College Students A.A. Dole,
dissertation committee chair.
1970 Masters Degree, M.A., New
York University, Guidance and Personnel Administration (Counselor Education).
1968 Bachelors Degree, B.S., New
York University, Spanish and Secondary Education.
OTHER EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES:
- FACES Master Clinician Series, New York City,
Fall 2002,
- Diagnosing Sexual Abuse in Children, Fall 2002
- Harrisburg State Hospital, Monthly 1.5. CEU, CME Seminars
- New England Institute: 15 Hour Workshop with Theodore Millon on the Millon Scales &
Personality Disorder Diagnosis, 1996.
- Continuing Education Experiences to Maintain NCC and CCMHC Certifications: Cultural
Diversity, Substance Abuse, Sexual Abuse, AIDS, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Learning
Disabilities, Myers-Briggs Testing, Legal and Ethical Issues, 1983-Present.
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Small Group Processes, University
of Pennsylvania, 1978
- Supervised Graduate Counseling Practicum, New York University, 1969-1970
- Student Teaching, Julia Richman High School, New York City, 1968 and Clinic for
Learning, Junior High School 57, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York, 1967
- Summer Program, University of Guadalajara, Mexico, 1967
- Graduated Horace Mann School for Boys, Riverdale, New York, 1964
- Exchange student, Wallasey Grammar (High School), England, 1962-1963
CERTIFICATIONS:
Licensed Professional Counselor (PA-PC000112)
Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CCMHC), #04, National Academy of Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselors; National Certified Counselor
(NCC), #117, National Board of Certified Counselors; Guidance-High School, New York State; Spanish-High School, New York State.
PUBLICATIONS:
Beck, E.S., Kaplan, D., Smith, H., Moroco, J., (2000) The Behavioral Health
Professional: A Mental Health Professional Identity Model for the 22nd
Century,
Journal of Counseling and Human Development, 33(4), Love Publishing
Company
Beck, E.S. (2000) Web Surfing to Reach Your Vocational Fantasy, Favorite Counseling and Therapy Homework
Techniques, Rosenthal, H. (Ed.) Accelerated Development/Taylor and Francis Press
Beck, E.S. (1999) Mental Health Counseling: A Stakeholder's Manifesto, Invited Article for
Journal of Mental Health Counseling, Jubilee Edition 21.3. 203-214
Beck, E.S.(1998) When A Child Dies…Clinical and Cultural Considerations, Pennsylvania Early
Intervention, Department of Public Welfare: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Beck, E.S. and Hoppock, R., (1997) Vocational Fantasy, Favorite Counseling and Therapy
Techniques, Rosenthal, H. and Hollis, J. (Eds) Accelerated Development/Taylor and Francis Press.
Beck, E.S., (1997) Mental Health Counseling in Educational Settings (2nd Edition),
Foundations of Mental Health Counseling, Weikel, W. and Palmo, A. (Eds) Charles Thomas Publications
Beck, E.S., (1996) Acceptance of Intolerance. Counseling Today. 38(10), 4
Counseling Juvenile Sexual Offenders, (1999) American Counseling Association Annual Meetings, San Diego.
McGrath, P., Browning, F., Martinek, S., Beck, E.S., & Culkin, M. (1995) Family Ethics, Dual relationships. The Family Journal, Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families of the International Association of Marriage and Family
Counselors, 3(2), 142-144
Beck, E.S., (1994) Mental Health Counselors in Private Practice: Reflections of a Full-time Practitioner (A Commentary),
Journal of Mental Health Counseling, October: pp 497-505
Seiler, G., Brooks, D. and Beck, E.S., (1990) Training Standards for the American Mental Health Counselors Association,
The Mental Health Counselors Sourcebook, G. Seiler (Ed.) Human Services Press.
Gerstein, L.H. and Beck, E.S., (1989) Professional Exchange: A Strategic Intervention to Increase Mental Health Counselors' Scholarly Contributions.
Journal of Mental Health Counseling
Seiler, G., Brooks, D. and Beck, E.S., (1987) Training Standards for Mental Health Counselors, Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 9(4): 199-209
Beck, E.S., (1986) Mental Health Counseling in Educational Settings, Foundations of Mental Health
Counseling, Weikel, W. and Palmo, A. (Eds) Charles Thomas Publications
Beck, E.S., (1985) Professional Counseling: An Identity for the Future. Nebraska Counselor: Journal of the Nebraska Professional Counselor Association
17(1), PP 22-26
Wilmarth, R.R., and Beck, E.S., (1984) The Professional Counselor: A New Activist Identity of Following Our Own Advice (Special Editorial). AMHCA Journal 6(4), pp 104-105
Regular columnist as President, AMHCA News
Contributing columnist for local Mental Health Association "Wellness" column in Sunday
Patriot-News, 1980- 1989
Regular columnist for now-defunct Private Practice News
Reviewer, Counseling Texts for Brooks/Cole Publishing, Inc., Allyn & Bacon, Inc., 1976-1985
Decker, W., Beck, E.S. (1977) Evaluation Report for Volunteers in Probation Projects: Cumberland, Dauphin, and Lancaster (PA) Counties, for Governor's Justice Commission
Published features and letter in Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Today's Education, Journal of Counseling & Development and APA
Monitor. Op-Ed: Editorial Page, Philadelphia Inquirer, December 21, 1983 and other newspapers. Sports feature, November 20, 1977
Research Assistant, "Specialty-Oriented Student Project", K.B. Hoyt, University of Iowa, principal researcher, 1969
Editor, Monthly Graduate Students Organizational Newsletter, New York University, 1968-69
PRESENTATIONS:
Confronting and Recovering from Messages of Bigotry, Hatred and Historical Revisionism: New Multicultural Challenges (1994). East Stroudsburg University Conference on Diversity, The Curriculum and the Individual Overcoming Psychological Barriers.
Keynote Speaker, Pennsylvania Downtown Center Annual Conference (1994), Allentown, PA
Culturally Diverse Ethics for Counselors (1993). Professional Development Institute, American Counseling Association, Atlanta, GA
Ethical Considerations for Cross-cultural Counseling (1992). Invited presentation Multicultural Counseling Forum, East Stroudsburg University.
Family Dynamics for Student Assistance Program Professions (1992). PA Department of Education and Holy Spirit Hospital
Careers In Psychology and Helping Professions (1992). Rotary Club Leadership Conference, Messiah College
The Licensing Labyrinth (1992), with Berna Haberman, Ph.D., Professional Development Series, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Psychological Aspects of the Disabled (1992). Division of Special Programs, Department of Welfare, Harrisburg, PA
Ethical Consideration for the Cross-cultural Counseling (1992). Professional Development Seminars, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Creative Arts Therapy Techniques for Counselors, Professional Development Institute (1992). Pre-Convention Workshop. American Counseling Association, Baltimore, MD
Mental Health Counseling: State of the Art, Theory and Research (1992). An invited presentation by the American Mental Health Counselors Association, Baltimore, MD
Ethical Standards for the International Associations of Marriage and Family Counselors with IAMFC Ethics Committee (1992), AACD meetings, Baltimore, MD
Keynote Speaker, (May 1991), Massachusetts Mental Health Counselors Association, University of Lowell
Mental Health Counseling: State of the Art, Theory and Research (1991). An Invited presentation by the American Mental Health Counselors Association in Reno, NV, with
D.K. Brooks, Jr., L. Gerstein, R.M. Madden, and W.J. Weikel
Student Assistance Centers: The Challenge to Colleges and Universities for the 1990's, American Counseling Association, Reno, NV (1991); Pennsylvania College of Personnel Association Presentation, Lancaster, PA (1990)
Mental Health Counseling: A Professional Identity Distinct from Psychology, Social Work and Guidance (1990). An invited program by the American Mental Health Counselors Association, Cincinnati Convention and World Congress on Mental Health Counseling, Denver, CO, with
D.K. Brooks, R.M. Madden, and W.J. Weikel
Student Assistance Centers: Higher Education's Challenge for Non-traditional Students in the 1990's (1990). Presented at the Eighth Annual Conference of Adult Learners, Penn State University, McKeesport College
ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
- Trainer, OPTUM Promotion, Education and Training
Programs (formally known as Institute for Human Resources) of United HealthCare
Corporation. Workshops include: Time Management, Stress Management, Dealing with Difficult
People, Violence in the Workplace, Coping with Workplace Change and others as assigned.
Clients include: Federal Government, General Electric, NHP Property Development and
USF&G, among others. 1994-Present
- Field Norming Consultant: National Computer Systems,
psychological test publishers
- Instructor, Continuing Education, Elizabethtown
College, 1992
- Instructor, Psychology Center for Talented Youth, Johns
Hopkins University, Franklin and Marshall College
site, Summer 1992
- Adjunct Faculty, University of Massachusetts-Lowell,
Department of Psychology, Summer Continuing Education Seminars, 1992
- Lecture, Division of Behavioral Sciences and Education, Penn
State Harrisburg, Summer 1991
- Training and Development Contracts for PA State Employee Assistance Program, 1991
- Employee Assistance Program (personal and career development workshops, counseling)
Hesteco Manufacturing Company, Elizabethtown, PA, 1991
- Counseling Services Contract, Central Pennsylvania
Business School, September 1990-August 1993
- Youth for Understanding, Regional Clinical Counseling Coordinator (Ohio, West Virginia,
Pennsylvania), 1990-1991
- Test Center Supervisor, Education Testing Service and Law School Admissions Service,
1980-1987
- Clinical Consultant, Episcopal Pastoral Services, St. Stephen's Episcopal Cathedral,
Harrisburg, PA, 1974-1975
- Youth Group Advisor, temple Sinai of Bergen County, Tenafly, NJ, 1967-1968
RELATED MANAGED CARE EXPERIENCES:
Managed Care Contracts: Magellan (2002 to Present).
Capital Blue Cross PP0 (2002-present). OPTUM Behavioral Health
(2002-Present). St. Barnabas EAP Services (2002-Present). Greenbrier Health Management Systems,
Inc.(1999-2001). Allied Behavioral Clinicians, Behavioral Health, P.C., Camp Hill, PA (1995-1999). MEDCO Behavioral Care Corporation (1994-Present). Career Development Services and Women's Resource Center, Rochester, NY (1988-Present). PA State Employee Assistance Program (1989-Present). The Allen Group (1991-1999). U.S. Behavioral Health (1991-Present). Achievement Guidance Centers (1991-1993). Keystone Health Plan (1987-1991). HealthAmerica (1987-1990).
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, LEADERSHIP AND MEMBERSHIPS:
Scholars for Peace in the Middle East www.spme.net
(2002-Present) President and CEO, Founded not-for-profit, grassroots faculty
organization of 350 faculty members, with a fifteen-member Board of
Directors, from 150 institutions world wide addressing the discussion of the
Middle East on college campuses and addressing issues of anti-Semitism on
college campuses.
Ethic Committee, Chair, International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors,
2000-2001
Ethics Committee, International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, 1990-1996
Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1992-Present
Ethics Committee, American Mental Health Counselors Association, 1994-1995
President, Pennsylvania Mental Health Counselors Association, 1993-1995
Board of Directors, Pennsylvania Counseling Association
Drafting Committee, Pennsylvania Alliance of Counseling Professionals
Associate Editor, Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1989-1993. Professional Exchange Section
Co-Chair, Private Practice Special Interest Network, American Mental Health Counselors Association
Editorial Advisory Board, American Counselor, American Counseling Association, 1993-1995
Council of Past Presidents, American Mental Health Counselors Association (Chair, 1984), 1984-Present
Accreditation and Standards Chairperson, American Mental Health Counselors Association, 1991-1992
Board Member, Directorate Body, Commission VII, Counseling and Psychological Services, American College Personnel Association, 1990-1992
Chair, Mental Health Counselors in College Counseling Centers Special Interest Network, American Mental Health Counselors Association, 1990-1991
President-Elect, Pennsylvania Counseling Association, 1990. Delegate AACD North Atlantic Regional Branch Assembly, 1990. Member, Licensure Committee.
President, Pennsylvania Counseling Association, 1987-1988. CoChair Licensure Committee. Editor,
PCA, Inc. Newsletter. Delegate, North Atlantic Regional Branch Assembly.
President, American Mental Health Counselors Association, 1983-1984. Continuing Education Chairperson, 1984- 1986. Professional Affairs Chair, 1982-1983. Candidate, President
AACD, 1987. Mentor: Public Relations Chair, 1988. Board of Directors, American Counseling Association (formerly American Personnel and Guidance Association), 1983-1984. Chair, Committee on Counselor Advocacy, 1985-1986
Board of Directors, Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, 1984-1987. Ad Hoc Coordinator, Pennsylvania Network/Coalition of Mental Health Services Providers, 1985-1987 (20 state organizations of mental health services providers)
Legislative Co-Chairperson: Pennsylvania Mental Health Counselors Association, 1985-1988. Registered Lobbyist.
Editor, PAMHCA Advocate, 1994-1995, Pennsylvania Mental Health Counselors Association
Licensure Drafting Committee Member, Pennsylvania Mental Health Counselors Association
MEMBER:
American Counseling Association
American Mental Health Counselors Association
Association for Multicultural Development
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
AWARDS:
- Practitioner of the Year, 2000, International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors of American Counseling Association
- Volunteer of the Year Award, 1993, Jewish Community Center of Greater Harrisburg
- Counselor of the Year, 1992, American Mental Health Counselors Association
- Special Citation Presidential Award, American Mental Health Counselors
Association, 1985
- AMHCA Past President Award, 1984
- Certificate of Appreciation, AACD Board of Directors, 1984
- American Mental Health Counselors Association Service Award, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
- Recipient, Capitol Campus Faculty Council Grants, 1981 & 1982 ($3,000)
- Who's Who in the East; "Outstanding Young Men in America", U.S. Jaycees, 1979
- Recipient, Tuition Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 1977-1978
- New York University School of Education Alumni Association Dean John Withers Award, 1968
- Arch Award Certificate of Merit, New York University, 1968
RELATED CONSULTANT EXPERIENCES:
- Featured Mental Health Consultant, Public Affairs Division for radio station
WWKL, 94.9 FM, monthly Sunday morning program
- Institutional Ethics Committee, Polyclinic Hospital
- Tri-County Mental Health Association, Camp Hill, PA. Speakers Bureau
- Stop Abuse by Counselors, Camp Hill, PA
- Tri-County Council on Addictive Diseases, Harrisburg, PA
- Christian Churches United, Harrisburg, PA
- Speakers Bureau, Department of Community Relations, Penn State- Harrisburg, 1972-1991
- Pennsylvania Federation of Temple Youth and National Council of Jewish Women, Harrisburg, PA
- The Cooper Union, New York City, NY
- The Northern Valley (NJ) Regional Drug Abuse Prevention Council
RELATED COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES:
Mental Health Association
- Board of Directors 1996 - 2002
- President - 1999-2002
- Vice President and Advocacy Chair - 1997-1999
Pennsylvania Jewish Coalition , Acting Secretary
1999-2002
Penn State Hillel Foundation Board of Directors
2001-2003, 1996- 1999
Jewish Council For Public Affairs, NY, NY, Member,
Social Justice and Equal Opportunity Committee. Israel Committee
United Jewish Community of Greater Harrisburg, PA
- Co-Chair, Israel: Now and Forever Rally
2001
- Co-Chair, United Jewish Community for
America Rally. September 23, 20001
- Co-Chair, Super Sunday Telethon $100,000
- Member, UJCA Campus Development Fund Dinner
Committee $560,000 1996
- Member, Board of Directors 1995-1998
- Member, Task Force on Intergroup Relations
1994-Present
- Program Chair, Maimonedes Society (Health
Care Professionals) 1995-1996
- Member, Executive Committee of Federation
1995
- Chair, Community Relations Council
1993-1995
- Member, Board of Directors 1995-1998
- Co-Chair, 1000+ Campaign Division 1995-1996
- Chair, Annual Super Sunday Telethon
$125,000 1994
- Co-Chair, Annual Super Sunday Telethon
$110,000 1993
- Executive Director Search Committee 1992
- Government Affairs Chair, Community
Relations Council 1992
Jewish Community Center Board of Directors,
Membership Chair 1992-1995
United Way of the Capital Region: Trainer, Loaned
Executive Program 1989-1994
Transportation Chair, Jewish Home of Harrisburg,
Annual Picnic 1990-1992
Vice President, Jewish Family Service 1976,
Board of Directors 1973-1976
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