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CURRICULUM VITAE
KYLIE JENNINGS CRAINE, Psy.D.
Business Number: 678-977-8300
kyliejcraine@gmail.com
EDUCATION:
Sept 2004 Sept 2009
May 2006
Aug 1998 May 2002
Argosy University - Atlanta
Atlanta, GA
Psy.D., Major: Clinical Psychology
Concentration: General
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
Bachelor of Arts, 2002
Major: Psychology
Cognate: Human Factors
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:
Nov 2010Present
West Georgia Psychological Services, L.L.C.
Douglasville, GA
Individual Practitioner
 Provide individual and family therapeutic services for children
and adults with a variety of mental health diagnoses and
presenting problems
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Dec 2009 –
Oct 2010
Provide Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) for families in the Zero to
Three Program through Douglas County
Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations for clients
of all age ranges that consist of cognitive, emotional, adaptive,
personality, and substance abuse measures
Atlanta Psychological Services
Atlanta, GA
Postdoctoral Fellow
Supervisor: Andrew M. Gothard, Psy.D.
 Completed comprehensive psychological evaluations for
children and adults and wrote integrated reports with treatment
recommendations for clients and referral sources
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 Conducted fitness for parenting evaluations
 Conducted developmental evaluations
 Gained experience with psychosexual, drug and alcohol,
criminal defense, and worker’s compensation evaluations
 Provided individual therapy services to clients with emotional
and behavioral difficulties
Sept 2009 –
Dec 2009
David B. Rush, Ph.D. (private practice)
Marietta, GA and Riverdale, GA
Postdoctoral Fellow
 Perform clinical interviews, complete assessment batteries, and
supply written reports to aid in the determination of Social
Security benefits for children, adolescents, and adults
presenting with a wide variety of clinical issues
 Conduct ADHD evaluations with children
 Evaluate psychological functioning and recommend
appropriate treatment for chronic pain patients and patients
suffering from various mood and other psychiatric disorders
associated with medical conditions
Sept 2008 –
Sept 2009
Springfield Hospital Center
Sykesville, MD
Pre-doctoral Psychology Intern
Supervisors: Robert Kinsey, Psy.D., Franciose Reynolds, Ph.D.,
Kim Witczak, Psy.D.
 Provided admission assessment and individual psychotherapy
services for adult inpatients as part of a multidisciplinary
treatment team
 Assisted in developing, reviewing, and updating the
individualized plan of care for patients
 Co-facilitated weekly Competency and Conditional Release
therapy groups for forensic inpatients
 Co-facilitated daily interpersonal process group
 Conducted comprehensive psychological evaluations based on
specific referral questions
Oct 2008 –
Sept 2009
Thomas J. Waxter Children’s Center
Laurel, MD
Pre-doctoral Psychology Intern
Supervisor: Keith Hannan, Ph.D.
 Completed biopsychosocial evaluations for both preadjudicated and committed adolescent females
 Conducted suicide assessments as needed
 Provided individual psychotherapy to adolescent females
committed to the long-term care unit
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Aug 2007 July 2008
Skyland Trail
Atlanta, GA
Advanced Therapy Practicum Student
Supervisor: Dirk Magwitz, MS, LAPC, CRC
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Aug 2006 July 2007
Collaborated with multidisciplinary team consisting of a
licensed psychologist, social worker, substance abuse
counselor, and direct care assistant to develop and implement
comprehensive plan of care for adolescents
Co-facilitated weekly Dialectical Behavioral Therapy group (58 residents)
Provided individual psychotherapy to adults affected by serious
and persistent mental illnesses, including Axis I and Axis II
disorders
Co-facilitated weekly Dialectical Behavioral Therapy group
with supervisor (8-10 clients)
Facilitated Goal Setting group (15-18 clients)
Participated in weekly Dialectical Behavioral Therapy clinical
team meeting
Coordinated treatment and wellness plans with
interdisciplinary team consisting of the client and family,
primary counselor, vocational counselor, community
psychiatrist, and medical director
Eating Disorder Recovery Center of Athens
Athens, GA
Therapy Practicum Student
Supervisor: Ann Weitzman-Swain, Ph.D.
 Conducted individual psychotherapy sessions with female
clients participating in the intensive outpatient eating disorder
recovery program
 Maintained an individual caseload of 5-6 clients of various
ages and presenting with a range of diagnoses and
psychological problems
 Conducted intakes and assessments, and provided feedback to
potential new clients
 Facilitated weekly Body Image group therapy sessions that
included psychoeducational and process components
 Facilitated one weekly daytime Meal group focusing on
behavioral aspects of treatment for bulimia nervosa and
anorexia nervosa
 Collaborated with a multidisciplinary team, including licensed
psychologists, counselors, a dietician, and a family therapist to
ensure comprehensive provision of care
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July 2005 Sept 2007
Vincent Grieco, Ph.D. (private practice)
Atlanta, GA
Diagnostic Practicum Student/Psychometrist
 Conducted clinical interviews with children and adults with a
variety of psychiatric illnesses
 Conducted psychological evaluations for cognitive,
neuropsychological, emotional and personality domains
 Wrote integrated psychological reports with treatment planning
recommendations for clients
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE:
Sept 2002 –
Aug 2004
Jefferson Hills Adolescent Treatment Facility
Denver, CO
Milieu Counselor
Supervisor: Tammy Schneiderman, M.Ed., Ed.S., LPC
 Completed and documented weekly 1:1 counseling sessions
with four primary clients
 Facilitated weekly Anger Management and Boundaries
therapy groups with approximately 15 clients
 Co-facilitated Healers, Victim Awareness, Feminine
Issues, and Healthy Relationships therapy groups
 Monitored clients placed on suicide precautions
 Controlled and administered medications for clients
 Prepared monthly evaluations of four primary clients
 Participated in primary clients’ monthly case conferences
 Acted as a fill-in supervisor when needed
 Trained new staff members
Sept 2002 –
Mar 2003
Mount Saint Vincent Children’s Home
Denver, CO
Mental Health Worker
 Accepted responsibility for day to day operation of a specific
unit
 Organized and supervised group outings
 Provided a safe, therapeutic environment for clients and staff
 Documented clients’ behaviors daily
 Utilized behavior management techniques and noninjurious
restraint methods with clients
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
License from the State of Georgia in Psychology
American Psychological Association Member (APA)
Georgia Psychological Association Member (GPA)
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
May 2007Aug 2008
Refugee Family Services Volunteer
Atlanta, GA
 Aid in the development of Mental Health Service Delivery
System for underserved Refugee population in Metro Atlanta
RESEARCH:
June 2007June 2009
The Treatment of Refugee Trauma Survivors:
Atlanta, GA
 Clinical Research Project examining the unique mental health
needs of Cambodian refugees and proposing assessment and
treatment guidelines for clinicians working with this population
CRP chairperson: Donna Zaorski, Psy.D.
Committee member: Rebecca Jones, Ph.D.
PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS AND TRAINING:
September 2011
Zero To Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families
Infant Mental Health (Training #3), 14 hours
New Orleans, LA
 Workshop led by Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D.
February 2011
Zero To Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families
Infant Mental Health (Training #1), 14 hours
New Orleans, LA
 Workshop led by Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D.
October 2010
Zero To Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families
Infant Mental Health Clinicians Training
Douglasville, Georgia
 Workshop led by Joy D. Osofsky, Ph.D.
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