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President, International Control Mastery Therapy Center. 2017- ... at 24 hour community crisis clinic including front line shifts and overnight on call duty.
JESSICA BROITMAN, Ph.D EDUCATION Certification in Psychoanalysis Psychoanalytic Institute, San Francisco, California Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology The Wright Institute, Berkeley, California Dissertation Title: "Insight, The Mind's Eye" M.A in Guidance and Counseling Psychology University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado B.A. in Clinical Psychology University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado

2001 1985

1977 1975

CLINICAL ACTIVITIES Psychoanalyst Licensed Clinical Psychologist - PSY9710 Marriage, Family, and Child Counselor - M15139

1996 1987 1980 - 1987

RECENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES President, International Control Mastery Therapy Center Executive Director, SFPRG Clinic and Training Center President, San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group (SFPRG) Co-Investigator Research Consortium on NVLD President, Broitman Institute for Neuro-psychological Disorders

20172000 - 2016 2002 - 2005 20062006 -

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member and Faculty, International Control Mastery Therapy Center Member and Faculty, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute President Emeritus, San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group Staff Affiliate, Pacific Children's Hospital, San Francisco, California Staff Affiliate, University of California, San Francisco, Mt. Zion Campus American Psychological Association Board Member, Planetfesto.org

BOOKS and PUBLICATIONS Treating NVLD in Children: Professional Collaborations for Positive Outcomes, Broitman & Davis, (2013) Springer, NY; ISBN 978-1-4614-6178-4 Nonverbal Learning Disabilities in Children: Bridging the Gap between Science and Practice, Davis & Broitman (2011) Springer, NY; ISBN 978-1-4419-8212-2 Books Website: http://astro.berkeley.edu/~basri/Broitman_Home/nvld/ “A Brief Historical Overview of Nonverbal Learning Disorders”, Davis, J.M. & Broitman, J. The Educational Therapist, Vol. 27, p. 5, 2006 “Nonverbal Learning Disabilities: Models of Proposed Subtypes”, Davis, J.M., & Broitman, J. The Educational Therapist, Vol. 28, p. 5, 2007 “How the patient's plan relates to the concept of transference”, Fretter, P., Bucci, W., Broitman, J., et al. Psychotherapy Research, Vol. 4, p. 58, 1994 TRAINING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCES PSYCHOLOGY FELLOW Children's Hospital,

1985 - 1987 San Francisco, California

Conducted intake interviews and long-term dynamic psychotherapy with both children and adults. PSYCHOLOGY TRAINEE Mount Zion Crisis Clinic,

1984 - 1985 San Francisco, California

Provided crisis intervention and short-term follow-up psychotherapy at 24 hour community crisis clinic including front line shifts and overnight on call duty. PSYCHOLOGY INTERN Psychiatry Department, Kaiser Permanente,

1983 - 1984 San Rafael, California

Conducted brief and ongoing outpatient psychodynamic psychotherapy for adults and children, psychological testing, family and marital therapy. RESEARCH ASSISTANT Mt. Zion Psychotherapy Research Group

1982 - 1985 San Francisco, California

Participant in research project assessing an analytic patient's readiness for termination, research project studying effects of therapists' interpretation on patients, and related patient's productions in brief psychotherapy. Assisted in construction of rating scale and rated patient's productions for boldness and insightfulness, and therapists' interpretations for accuracy.

THERAPIST Psychotherapy Training Clinic, The Wright Institute

1982 - 1983 Berkeley, California

Provided psychodynamic psychotherapy for adults at the Wright Institute psychotherapy clinic. PROGRAM COORDINATOR Towne House Creative Living Center, Bay Area Community Services

1980 - 1982 Oakland, California

Assistant Director of Pre-vocational and Social Rehabilitation Program, serving over 350 chronically emotionally disturbed adults. Hired and supervised staff. Responsible for program development, implementation, and evaluation; monitoring statistics and handling supply monies. INTENSIVE TREATMENT THERAPIST Mental Health Center of Boulder County

1974 - 1980 Boulder, Colorado

Coordinated alternative residential treatment program for independent living of chronically disabled clients. Responsible for ongoing administration of units. Acted as liaison between city and federal agencies. Primary therapist for intensive treatment team clients, conducted intake interviews, and developed and implemented treatment plans. Led psychotherapy and activity groups. UNIVERSITY COUNSELOR Counseling Services, University of Colorado

1977 - 1979 Boulder, Colorado

Counseled students, faculty, and staff at University Clinic. Provided individual and group services including long and short-term psychotherapy, marital counseling, and group facilitation. RESEARCH ASSISTANT Dr. Louise Silvern, University of Colorado

1974 - 1976 Boulder, Colorado

Duties included supervision of assistants, data collection and analysis in a long term study, testing the therapeutic effects of training role-taking skills.