Curriculum Vitae DeAnn K. Smetana DBH, LMHC, LPC, NCC Doctor of Behavioral Health Licensed Mental Health Counselor – Washington #LH60136267 Licensed Professional Counselor – Oregon #C2794 18608 SE 11th Street Vancouver, WA. 98683 360-254-2055 – Home / 360-931-8895 - Mobile DeAnn.Smetana@comcast.net ______________________________________________________________________________ Education Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona Doctorate in Behavioral Health - Primary Care Psychology George Fox University, Tigard, Oregon Masters of Arts: Clinical Mental Health Counseling Warner Pacific College, Portland, Oregon Bachelors of Science: Human Development Areas of Concentration: Human development and family studies University of Phoenix, Tigard, Oregon Flex-Net Certification: Online Instructional Certification Clinical Experience Ceridian – Oregon National Guard, Oregon Director of Psychological Health – Medical Command Unit 6/2012 - Present Oversee and coordinate mental health access for assessment, problem solving, educational and motivational activities, referral, and monitoring, behavioral health consultation and follow services. Responsible for providing direct, face-to-face onsite assessment/referral and consultation for the purpose of providing clinical assessment, counseling/problem solving, referral, monitoring and follow up services. Provide health and wellness trainings at National Guard Bureau sites. Provide clinical case management. Maintain case documentation in accordance with the terms and conditions defined under the National Guard Bureau agreement. Provide critical incident event management services. Provide supervisor/commander consultation services. Develop; maintain positive relationships at multiple levels within the National Guard Bureau Service Team, providing clinical services and/or case management for clinical cases. Consult with National Guard Bureau staff to prepare needs analysis initiatives, program design/customizations, and effective measurements of psychological health services to solidify value. Prepare for and present National Guard Bureau orientations, supervisor/commander trainings and briefings. Develop annual account management plan that includes PHS awareness campaigns, supervisor/team leader training, member orientations, health promotion activities and plans for aligning the PHS and its resources Document all activities and present that data in a fashion that emphasizes the value of the service, including information on the outcome of consultation and follow-up. Kaiser Permanente – Health Education II Sea Mar (Seattle-Marysville) – Medical Clinic, Vancouver WA. Primary Care - Behavioral Health Practitioner 1/2011 – 1/2012 Primary care – behavioral health clinician. Disease Management – chronic pain, diabetes, stress management, hypertension, smoking cessation, anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders, etc. Recognition and treatment of mental disorders and psychosocial problems that present in the primary care setting. Hall way handoffs as needed by PCP, brief, solution focused interventions. Timely and succinct feedback to the PCP regarding consultation and findings. Obtaining quality clinical outcomes with high prevalence mental disorders. Efficient and effective treatment and management of clients with chronic emotional and/or health problems. Management of clients who use medical visits to obtain needed social support. Improving the quality of primary care provider interventions with the aid of behavioral health consultation. Efficiently moving clients into appropriate mental health specialty care when indicated. Oregon Health Sciences University – Portland OR. Primary Care- Behavioral Health Practitioner – Doctoral Internship 5/2013 - Present 8/2010 – 2/2011 Primary care – behavior health clinician Disease Management – chronic pain, diabetes, hypertension, smoking cessation, anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders, etc. Identification of implementation of a treatment plan. Promotion of education and skill building to enhance psychological and physical health of patients seen a high utilizer’s that require ongoing services and monitoring. Group counseling 1:1 individual counseling to reduce symptoms and increase patient functionality Con-Med Healthcare – Clark County, Vancouver, WA. 9/2009 -2/2012 Licensed Mental Health Counselor Crisis plans, crisis intervention, stabilization, and triage. Perform behavioral health screenings and mental health assessments. Intake evaluations and suicide risk assessments. I provide counseling services and psycho education using proven therapeutic techniques that both encourage and support change within the human condition. 1:1 individual counseling. I facilitated and managed group counseling – anxiety, coping skills, domestic violence, and anger management. Referrals to behavioral health programs. Lower Columbia Mental Health, Longview, WA. 6/2008 - 6/2009 Mental Health Counselor - Internship Perform behavioral health screenings and mental health assessments. Intake evaluations and suicide risk assessments. I provided counseling services and psycho education using proven therapeutic techniques that both encourage and support change within the human condition. 1:1 individual counseling. I facilitated and managed group counseling – anxiety, coping skills, domestic violence, and anger management. Referrals to behavioral health programs. Clark County RSN, Vancouver, Washington 1/2011 – Present Quality Review Team – Mental Health Advisory Board, Elected Position – 3 year commitment Related Experience AT&T Mobility District Sales Coordinator 8/1994 - 8/2008 Developed, implemented and coordinated regional sales meetings, workshops, retreats and sales A registered counselor managing a case load of clients with a variety of needs ranging from social, educational, and mental health issues. Assisted clients/patients with transitions. Conducted counseling sessions with individuals, families, couples, and groups using proven counseling techniques designed to enhance personal growth. Performed psychosocial assessments using the DSM TR-IV 5 Axis system, developed treatment plans, wrote progress notes, suicide contracts, and crisis plans. Experience with suicidal assessments and crisis management. Knowledge and experience with court mandated reporting of neglect and abuse laws. Conducted and lead a life skills group for patients residing in the crisis unit. Group therapist for domestic violence support groups. Taught workshops on varying company topics. Arranged and facilitated company hiring events, assisted with hiring sales force, monitored employee performance. Coordinated and arranged large scale community service projects, employee meetings, team building events, hiring, and sales fairs. Sold AT&T Wireless products through retail, indirect and business channels. Facilitated the opening of 12 new AT&T Mobility stores and grand openings. Provided excellent customer service and handled escalated customers. Merchandised retail stores in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Winner of 2002 “Circle of Excellence” award. Academic Teaching Experience Arizona State University Associate Faculty 2012 – Present Doctor of Behavioral Health: IBC – 704 – Evidenced Based Behavioral Interventions: Core Skills, Culminating Project Committee, Curriculum design, Online and Face-to-Face instruction. University of Phoenix Associate Faculty 2011 – Present Face to Face and Online Web based instruction Psychology Theory: Course 211, Introduction to Psychology: Course 103, General Psychology: Course 300, History and Systems in Psychology: Course 310, Building Community in Organizations: Course 461, Clinical Psychology: Course 480. Washington State University Facilitator Primary Care Behavioral Health, Nurse Practitioner Education 2011 - Present Research Experience Culminating Project December 2011 An Analysis of Stress Reduction and Job Satisfaction of Primary Care Physicians when Co-located with Behavioral Health Clinicians. Dissertation Chair: Colleen Clemency Cordes, Ph.D. Committee Members: Ron O’Donnell, Ph.D.; Janet Cummings, PsyD. Clinical Master’s Thesis Adlerian Theory Dissertation Chair: Shelley Hanson, MA, LPC, LMFT Committee Members: Greg Hasek, LMFT, Kenny Wolford, LMFT Licenses Washington Licensed Mental Health Counselor: #LH60136267 Oregon Licensed Professional Counselor: #C2794 National Board of Certified Counselors: #NCC 287462 Memberships April 2009 American Mental Health Counselors Association American Psychology Association – Student Affiliate American Psychology Association – Division 38 Health Psychology National Alliance of Professional Psychology Providers Awards Named “Distinguished Faculty of the Year” College of Social Sciences Cum Laude – Warner Pacific College Circle of Excellence – AT&T Mobility References: Provided upon request 2013 2004 – 2007 2001 – 2002