CAROLINA A. VILLAMIL

669 W. 34th Street, MRF Building, Suite 214

Los Angeles, CA 90089-0411

EDUCATION

PhD student, 2014 – University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

School of Social Work

MSW, 2008 The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.

National Catholic School of Social Service

LCSW-C licensure in Maryland; LiCSW licensure in Washington, D.C.

B.S., 2001 Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida

Major: Political Science, Minor: Economics

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2014 – Present Research Assistant

Mentored by Hortensia Amaro, PhD and Dorian Traube, PhD

2013 – 2014 Program Assistant

University of Sourthern Califonia, School of Social Work, Los Angeles, C

Office of Hortensia Amaro, Ph.D.

2011 – 2013 Research Coordinator

George Washington University, Department of Psychology, Washington, D.C.

Mothers and Babies Project, Director: Huynh-Nhu (Mimi) Le, Ph.D.

·  Full-time research coordinator for the Mothers and Babies Mood and Health Research Program, Supervisor and PI: Huynh-Nhu (Mimi) Le, PhD and co-PI: Deborah F. Perry, PhD.

·  Current project is a multi-site study funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration.

·  Serve as primary liaison between PI’s and research staff and community partner, a federally qualified health center.

·  Train, supervise and coordinate research assistants, overseeing their projects and schedules.

·  Perform initial screening of participants to determine eligibility, obtain consents, and administer structured clinical interviews that include the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI).

·  Collaborate with research team concerning clinical and research challenges, implement study procedures and certain data analysis projects and oversee all aspects of data collection.

·  Assist with IRB updates and submissions and organize participant payments for quarterly budget reports.

PUBLICATIONS

Perry, D.F., Le, H.N., Villamil, C., Yengo, J. & Boateng, A.O. (in press). Policy and Practice: Integrating perinatal depression screening into WIC at a federally qualified health center. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action.

PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION

Le, H.N., Perry, D.F., Genovez, M., Lieberman, K., Ortiz-Hernandez, S., Perez, C., & Villamil, C. (in preparation). Preventing perinatal depression in Latinas: A mixed methods research illustration.

Spear, S.E., Villamil, C., Amaro, H. & Bearer, E. (in preparation). “Just a little piece”: Acceptability of hair collection for a study on relapse prevention among women in substance use disorder treatment. European Neuropsychopharmacology.

PRESENTATIONS

Le, H.N., Perry, D.F., & Villamil, C. (May, 2013). Embedding perinatal depresision screening and prevention services for Latina immigrants into WIC. Paper presented as part of a symposium at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Spear, S.E., Villamil, C., Amaro, H. & Bearer, E. (2014, April). “Just a little piece”: Acceptability of hair collection for a study on relapse prevention among women in substance use disorder treatment. Poster presented at Jacquelin Perry Research Day, USC Institute for Integrative Health, Los Angeles, CA.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2013 Adjunct Professor

George Mason University, Department of Social Work, Fairfax, Virginia

·  Serve as an adjunct professor to undergraduate students leading a required Bachelor of Social Work course entitled Human Behavior in the Macro Environment

CLINICAL AND SOCIAL WORK EXPERIENCE

2010 – 2011 Social Worker

Tahirih Justice Center, Holistic Legal Services Organization, Falls Church, Virginia

·  Managed social services program of the organization by administering programmatic responsibilities and supervising staff, maintain coordination of grants, conduct outreach and develop relationships with regional social service providers.

·  Maintained a case management caseload of up to 25 immigrant clients, victims of gender-based violence, by providing supportive counseling, referrals and advocating on their behalf with community service providers

·  Managed a federal grant by acting as the grant program coordinator and preparing detailed semi-annual reports

2008 – 2010 Bilingual Therapist

National Center for Children & Families, Betty Ann Krahnke Center, Rockville, Maryland

·  Served in a therapeutic role with female victims of domestic violence providing weekly individual and group therapy

·  Assisted clients with crisis intervention services and in the development of skills and strategies for dealing with social and emotional problems

·  Conducted comprehensive assessments of shelter residents and advocated on behalf clients within a treatment team

2009 – 2010 Bilingual Therapist

J & E Associates, Inc., New Beginnings Offender Program, Silver Spring, Maryland

·  Interviewed victims of domestic violence and prepared detailed psychosocial assessments with treatment recommendations

·  Provided group counseling to domestic violence offenders and prepared notes of client progress in each session

2007 –2008 Social Work Intern

Family Services, Inc., Outpatient Mental Health Clinic, Gaithersburg, Maryland

·  Independently maintained ongoing caseload which included conducting weekly psychotherapy sessions

·  Provided clinical treatment onsite at Gaithersburg High School, practicing individual psychotherapy with adolescents

2007 International Social Work Internship

Justice Department of Santa Cruz, Rio Gallegos, Patagonia, Argentina

·  Shadowed and observed Argentine social worker on individual client and foster home visits

2006 –2007 Social Work Intern

Public Defender Service for Washington, D.C. – Juvenile Division, Washington, D.C.

·  Actively worked in a case management role with juvenile clients and at-risk youth, including weekly visits to clients in detention

·  Advocated for clients in court, school meetings, and treatment teams in detention and child welfare agencies

·  Collaborated with various D.C. government agencies to facilitate juvenile sentencing plans

COMMUNITY SERVICE

2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer

Behavior Research and Therapy; Psychiatric Services

AFFILIATIONS

2015 – Present National Hispanic Science Network

2015 – Present Society for Social Work and Research

2008 – 2012 National Association of Social Workers, NASW Maryland Chapter;

2006 – 2013 Greater Washington Society for Clinical Social Work

2008 – 2013 Greater Washington Latino Mental Health Network

SKILLS AND CERTIFICATIONS

Computer Skills: Proficient in Statistical Package for Social Sciences programs, Nvivo, MS Office, Mac OS;

Language Skills: Proficient in spoken and written English and Spanish

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April 2015 Villamil