Nancy Faulkner, PhD
 
Vita
 
   Education
   Academic Recognition
   Professional Affiliations
   Continuing Education
   Presentations & Workshops
   Community Interventions
   Consultation Examples
   Academic Research
   Professional Publications
   Literary Publications
   Professional Experience
   End of Page ~ Index
 
(Link to printable Vita)
 
   

© N. Faulkner 1993 
 

 
Education
 
   Ph.D, Indiana State University,
    Counseling Psychology;
    APA approved doctoral program,
    APA approved one year internship.
   Master of Science, ISU,
    Agency Counseling.
   Bachelor of Science, ISU,
    Summa Cum Laude;
    Major:  Psychology.
    Minor:  Business Administration.
    Specialty:  Art and Graphic Design.
   
   Educational Experiences:
    Teaching Assistant:  Human Sexuality.
    Funding Assistant:  ISU Office of Grants & Research.
    Lab Assistant:  Psychosexual Physiologic Measurement.
 
Top ~ Index ~ End



Academic Recognition and Professional Affiliations

  
American Psychological Association.
  
Indiana Psychological Association.
  
Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
(lifetime member).
  
Mortar Board
(National College Senior Honor Society).
  
Psi Chi
(National Honor Society of Psychology).
  
The National Dean's List (four years).
  
Pamarista Recognition of
High Scholastic Achievement (three years).
  
ISU Graduate Student Research:
Competitive Grant Award (two years).
  
Who's Who Among Students,
by recommendation (1982).
  
Who's Who in America,
by recommendation, (2002).
   Phi Kappa Phi
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
Continuing Education
 
Participation in 500+ workshop hours:  DSMIV, assessment, psychopharmacology, chronically mentally ill, borderline personality disorder, human sexuality, sexual abuse, juvenile and adult sex offenders, juvenile justice systems, reoffense risk assessment, sex offender issues and treatment, sexual dysfunction, sexual addiction, criminal behavior, anxiety, stress management, substance abuse, addictive relationships, group therapy, adolescent group therapy, effective communication, cognitive behavior therapy, problem centered therapy, paradoxical therapy, hypnosis, Gestalt family therapy, family systems, families with aggressive children, women in treatment, autism, ADHD, high risk children, teen suicide, suicide assessment, inpatient security issues, CPR, managed care, EAP programs, and media communication.
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
Presentations
 
  
Parenting Skills
  
Coping Strategies
  
Child Sexual Abuse
  
Stress Management
  
Sex Education Classes
  
Adolescents and Drugs
  
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
  
Sexual Abuse: Offenders
  
Substance Abuse Classes
  
Residential Program Issues
  
Therapeutic Communication
  
Interpersonal Communication
  
Sexual History and Assessment
  
Sexual Abuse: Family Dynamics
  
Inpatient Assessment Procedures
  
Substance Abuse Family Dynamics
  
Abduction, Victimization, & PTSD
  
Patient Management: De-escalation
  
Inpatient Treatment Planning Process
  
Transference and Countertransference
  
Residential Program Staff Development
  
Teen Suicide: High Risk and Prevention
  
Program Administrators: Personnel Issues
  
Psychiatric Inpatient Program Components
  
Sexual Abuse Prevention: School Approach
  
Inpatient Assessment of Child Sexual Abuse
  
Program Administrators: Supervisory Issues
  
Psychiatric Hospital Policies and Procedures
  
Inpatient Program Model & Milieu Treatment
  
Program Administrators: Community Relations
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
Community Intervention and Seminar Examples
 
  
Alcohol and Drug Task Force: Parenting Issues
  
School Faculty: Response to Adolescent Suicide
  
Medical Community: Teen Suicide Risk Identification
  
CRA Task Team: Community Response to Child Abduction
  
Girl Scouts of America, Indiana State Chapter: Women's Issues
  
School Faculty: Teen Suicide, Identification of High Risk Students
  
Juvenile Justice, Parent Groups, & Treatment Adjunct: Parenting Skills
  
4H Camp Counselors: Communication Skills and Management of Teens
  
Community: Multiple Teen Suicides, An Interdisciplinary Community Response
  
Business and Professional Organization of Women:
Women's Issues, Wonder Woman Syndrome
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
Consultation Examples
 
  
Behavioral healthcare administration:
Interim CEO for behavioral healthcare hospitals and outpatient facilities.
  
Mental health outcome studies:
Process and system evaluation, JCAHO compliance, methodology, data entries and analysis, outcome report generation, and efficiency and effectiveness recommendations.
  
Non-profit halfway house for chronically mentally ill:
Program evaluation, hospital-wide survey on program effectiveness, referral process, and staff communication; staff retreat for strategic planning.
  
For-profit psychiatric hospital adult program:
Evaluation, status assessment, statistical analysis, summary and recommendations for increasing effectiveness of services and reducing re-admissions.
  
For-profit adolescent residential hospital:
Program conceptualization, start-up program and staff development, and implementation of JCAHO and state compliant policies and procedures.
  
Adolescent group homes:
Program and staff development, crisis intervention, and milieu management.
  
Area Agency on the Aging:
Evaluation, status assessment, employee survey, summary and recommendations for issues of staff supervision, morale, effectiveness and efficiency of service delivery.
  
National behavioral healthcare corporations:
Development of Juvenile Sex Offender Treatment programs, including program design and implementation, resource development, state and community funding issues, legislative provisions, regulatory agencies, policies and procedures, and staff development.
  
Military facility:
Employee assistance services for armed personnel.
  
Small Business Administration Consultation Project:
Business and art supplies merchandiser -- Evaluation, status assessment, and recommendations for increasing sales and profit margin.
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
Research
 
  
A Study of Sexual Victimization Recognition
and Non-Disclosure of Young Adolescents,
(SARANDI: Sexual Abuse Recognition and Non-Discloure Inventory, 1996)
Victimization survey developed to assess the frequency of undisclosed sexual abuse and designed for anonymous student participation in middle school settings.
  
How to access the full SARANDI research manuscript.
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
Professional Publications & Articles
 
  
A study of sexual victimization recognition
and non-disclosure of young adolescents.
Research manuscript. Ann Arbor:UMI, 11/96
(Internat'l interlibrary loan OCLC# 35693021).
  
Adult-child sex: Is it abuse or misuse?
Rebuttal to 11/97 New York Times article by Frank Bruni, 12/97.
  
Brief overview of pedophiles on the web.
Submitted by Debbie Mahoney and Dr. N. Faulkner
to the Internet Online Summit: Focus On Children,
Washington DC, December 1, 1997.
  
Cross the bridge of secrecy.
Sexual Assault Information Page, 10/95.
  
Domestic violence: Why women stay.
Written for The Franciscan Peacemakers (12/97);
available in a spiral bound booklet.
Used by domestic violence programs, such as the Honorable David P.
Saxon's "Domestic Violence Intervention Program" (Fort Smith, AR)
and the Oklahoma Department of Health statewide CATC Program,
"Conference on Domestic Violence and Impact on Children" (1999, 2000).
  
I am NOT a Victim!
CyberAngels, 09/98; Feminista, 09/98.
  
Is your child being sexually assaulted? How do you know?
Bartley's Sexual Assault Page, 09/95.
  
Pandora's Box: The secrecy of child sexual abuse.
Sexual Counseling Digest, 10/96.
  
Parental Child Abduction is Child Abuse.
Presented to UN Geneva Convention on Child Rights, 06/99.
French translation: L'enlèvement parental d'un enfant est un viol
de sa personnalité
; translated by Dr. Lorenz Buswell, Genève, 10/2000.
  
Shouldn't children have the right to speak out anonymously?
Dr. Grohol's Mental Health Page, Featured Article of the Month, 10/95.
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
Literary Publications
 
  
I'll Rise Again
We Care (Indiana Chapter, NCPCA), Fall, 95;
Sexual Assault Informational Page, 11/95;
Presented at the "Take Back the Night" Rally, Herkimer, NY, 1997;
Women's Resource Center Newsletter, Scranton, PA, 1998.
  
Ignorance is Bliss
KASA News (Kenoshans Against Sexual Assault, Inc.), Spring, 96;
Indiana Cares (Indiana Chapter, NCPCA), Spring, 97;
Sexual Assault Information Web Page, 11/95.
  
The Power of Silence
Presented at the "Take Back the Night" Rally, Herkimer, NY, 1997;
UNCP Campus Newspaper, 1997;
Marlana Fury's Stop the Silence, 11/96.
  
Silent Agony
Indiana Cares (Indiana Chapter, NCPCA), Winter, 96;
Safeguarding Our Children - United Mothers, 10/96;
Sexual Assault Informational Page, 01/95.
  
 
Literary works above, as well as The Web of Secrecy
were also presented/published at these events:
 
  
Vigil for Adult Survivor's of Sexual Assault (2003),
Rape Crisis Center, Charlottesville, Virginia.
  
Parents United Newsletter (2003), Findlay, Ohio.
  
Hall of Inspiration, Hope, and Healing (2003),
Protective Services in Cleburne, Texas.
  
SafeHouse for survivors of domestic violence (2002),
Relief After Violent Encounter (domestic and sexual
violence agency), Ionia Michigan.
  
"Facing the Challenge Decision-Making in Child Sexual Abuse"
Annual Practice Symposium (2002),
Center for Child Welfare at UTA.
  
Community Council of Child Abuse (2001),
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
  
Newsletter, Respiratory Department,
Children's Medical Center, Dallas, Texas.
  
And various other agencies, organizations, vigils,
newsletters, handouts, community programs, safe houses,
professional health care providers, police stations,
and in student research, projects, and presentations.
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
Professional Experience
 

 
Consultation & Child Advocacy (1992 - Present)
 
  Primary commitment to child protection and healthy development.
 
  Corporate, Community, & Healthcare Consultation
     (1992 - Present)

       
Corporate Consultation:
Effective communication, strategic planning, coping strategies, and stress management.
 
Community Consultation:
Community response and crisis intervention, suicide prevention and aftermath, abduction and post traumatic stress, child sexual abuse and offender issues, parenting skills, and child advocacy.
 
Healthcare Consultation:
Hospital administration and interim CEO for behavioral healthcare hospitals and outpatient facilities, fiscal responsibility, staff development, delivery of services, risk management, program development, ethical issues, patient-staff dynamics, milieu management, therapeutic modalities, and other related services;   Specialties in adolescent services, abuse trauma, sexual victimization/perpetration, and substance abuse;   Inpatient acute care, extended care, residential treatment, and intensive outpatient;   JCAHO/OYRX compliant performance measurement system development (continuum of care questionnaires, network transmitted data, analysis, and report generation).
 
  Safeguarding Our Children - United Mothers, Tracy, CA.
      Board President (1997 - 2003)
 
  P.A.R.E.N.T. (internat'l parental child abduction advocacy group)
      Board of Directors (1999 - 2003)
 
  Noted Advocacy Presentations & Participation Invitations:
 
      UNESCO
      Conference on Internet Crimes
Paris, France (01/99)
 
      BC Federated Foster Parent Association
      Victoria, British Columbia (05/99)
Presentations:
"Managing Difficult Children"
"Impact of Child Sexual Abuse"
 
      UN Convention on Child Rights
      Report to the Human Rights Commission
Geneva, Switzerland (06/99)
"Parental Child Abduction is Child Abuse"
 
      Manitoulin Northshore VCARS
      Sudbury, British Columbia (03/01)
Presentation:
"Impact of Child Sexual Abuse"
 
      International Parent Child Abduction
      Annual National Conference, Washington DC (05/01)
Presentation:
"Parental Child Abduction is Child Abuse"
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
Charter Behavioral Health Systems
 
  Corporate Program Director (12/89 - 01/91), Macon, GA.
      National consultation to 100+ inpatient mental health treatment programs, multi-state seminars for program administrators, corporate guidelines for JCAHO compliant adolescent programs, inpatient admission criteria, and member of the "Top Ten Strategic Planning Task Team."
 
  Program Administrator (02/88 - 12/89), Terre Haute, IN.
      Development and implementation of adolescent program, staff development, extensive community interfacing. Therapies: Individual, adolescent group, multi-family, and family.
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
Hamilton Community Mental Health Center
 
  Outreach Director, Vermillion County (09/86 - 02/88).
      Community education programs and interventions, EAP services, public relations, physical facilities management, fiscal budgeting, strategic planning, and policies & procedures development.
 
  Sexual Abuse Counselor, Terre Haute, IN (06/84 - 09/86).
      Extensive intra- and interagency coordination, peer consultation, expert witness, inpatient consultation. Therapies: Victim, adolescent offender, adult offender, individual, and family.
 
  Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Terre Haute, IN (02/83 - 06/84).
      ER consultation, inpatient detoxification consultation, substance abuse education and interagency consultation. Therapies: Individual, adolescent group, adults, and couples.
 
Top ~ Index ~ End


 
Business Experience (1963 - 1983).
 
      Commercial and Residential Property Management, Real Estate Closings, Accounting, Administrative Legal Assistant, and Insurance Claims.
 
Top ~ Index ~ End
 

 
About Dr. Faulkner ~ Printable Vita
 
Information
Articles  |  Campaigns |  Conferences  |  Documentaries |  In the News  |  Statistics
Offenses
Child Abuse & Report Laws  |  Internet Crimes  |  Sex Offender Topics & Registers
Prevention
Gov't Resources |  How to Help |  Resources |  Sex Abuse Indicators & Reporting
Victims
Domestic Violence |  Message to Victims |  Passages of Hope |  Victim Assistance
Miscellany
About Dr. Faulkner |  HOME |  INDEX |  Inquiries |  Poetry |  Site Map |  UPDATES

   SEARCH  

 
Dr. Faulkner's school-based research (1996):
A Study of Sexual Victimization Recognition
and Non-Disclosure of Young Adolescents

(SARANDI - 150 page manuscript)
can be ordered from:
EMI, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 (1-800-521-0600),
or via interlibrary loan, Internat'l Database OCLC#35693021.

 
Best viewed with
MSoft Browser
PANdora's Box
ISP Courtesy of
IQuest
 
If you experience broken links or technical problems,
.

 
Top of Page ~ © N. Faulkner 1996-2006 ~