elizabeth kingwill counseling and hypnotherapy in jackson hole wyoming teton county
 
Confidential counseling and
hypnotherapy for individuals
in Jackson since 1980
 
 


ELIZABETH L. KINGWILL MA LPC RESUME

Education

M.A.   1979 Psychology, Counseling and Guidance, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, 4.0 GPA
B.A.    1979 Psychology, Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado 4.0 GPA in Psychology
M.S.   1973 Resource Management, Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
B.A.   1968 American Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Honors and Awards

Merit Scholarship 1964-68 

         
Professional and Volunteer History  

Private Practice, counseling clients, all administrative work, billing, cash flow, reports, evaluations, letters to the court, professional letters, 1993 to present
Clinical Hypnotherapist, treating anxiety, stress, pain, phobias, smoking, dreams, birthing, sleep issues, personal growth, 2004 to present
Director, Adoption In The Tetons, April 1, 2000 to present
Group Therapist, Curran-Seeley, Women’s Outpatient Program in 1997, Program Coordinator January 1999-November 1999
Psychotherapist, for C-V School for disabled children 1995-96       
Co-Leader, Abusive Men’s Group, 1990-1993                                       
De-briefer, for Wyo. A.S.I.S.T., Local Chairman, Wyoming organization for assisting emergency first responders after traumatic incidents. 1992 to present.      
Licensed Professional Counselor, in Wyoming since 1988               
Psychotherapist, Teton Community Mental Health Center, Jackson, Wyoming.  general practice, emergency work, and all presenting problems, including the chronically mentally ill and dual diagnosis, evaluations: court, adoption, and custody. April 1984-February 1993
President, Teton County Child Protection Team, 1992; member from 1987 to 1992
Crisis Worker, Teton County Task Force on Family Violence and Sexual Assault 1983                           
Psychotherapist, in conjunction with a practicum in Master’s Program at the University of Northern Colorado: Southwest Colorado Mental Health Center, Durango, Colo.  1979
Intern, in Colorado State Hospital, Pueblo, Colo. Drug and Alcohol inpatient wards, 1978-1979                  
Lamaze Instructor, educational lectures, materials development, relaxation training, birthing coach, 1975-1983
Foster parent, three newborns, pre-adoption, 1983.
Peer-Counselor, Fort Lewis College Counseling Center, Durango, Colorado. 1977-1978
Consultant, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Wrote Environmental Education materials, designed and conducted leadership-training sessions for a large urban women’s group. 1972
Teaching Fellow, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.1970-1971  
ENACT Co-Chairman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Board member of the U of M student environmental group that funded and ran the first teach-in on the environment in 1970 and established the still existing Ann Arbor Ecology Center, summer 1970
Teacher, public elementary school, Michigan. 1969

Research Assistant, University of Michigan. Tracked ESSA satellite for weather information, and assisted in refurbishment fossil collection at Natural Science Museum, 1967-1968  

 

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