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Jeffrey Brown

233 Groveland Av.

Minneapolis, MN 55403

612-618-6087 (Cell)

EDUCATION

Fielding Graduate University, Santa Barbara, CA

1995 to 2003

Ph.D.Clinical Psychology (APA Approved Program)

State of Minnesota, Board of Psychology

1983 to Present

Licensed Psychologist # LP 1005

University of Wisconsin, River Falls, River Falls, WI

Masters in Education - Guidance and Counseling, 1980 to 1981

University of Wisconsin, River Falls, River Falls, WI

B.S., 1973 to 1976

Major: Elementary Education

DISSERTATION/RESEARCH

A Comparison of Actuarial Methods of Predicting Sexual Dangerousness

PUBLICATIONS

McPherson, S. & Brown, J. (1998, August). Megan’s law: An insecure

marriage of two disciplines. Paper presented at the International

Congress of Applied Psychology, San Francisco, CA.

Brown, J. (1995). Treating sexual dysfunction in survivors of sexual

abuse and assault. In M. Hunter (Ed.), Adult survivors of sexual

abuse (pp. 21-41). New York: Sage Press.

Brown, J. (1992). HIV Disease and ethics. MPA Journal. November.

Brown, J. (1990). The treatment of male victims with mixed gender short-

term psychology. In M. Hunter. (Ed.), The sexually abused male:

Application of treatment strategies: Vol. 2. New York Lexington

Books.

Brown, J. (1987). Shame, intimacy and sexuality. Journal of Chemical

Dependency Treatment, 1, 61-74.

TEACHING/TRAINING EXPERIENCE

2007 to presentMN School of Professional Psychology, Eagan, MN

Assistant Professor/Associate Director of Training

Instruct students in PsyD program. Provide student advising. Chair and serve on final project papers. Serve on faculty committees as assigned. Coordinate assessment and therapy practicum placements. Monitor and develop practicum sites. Teach Human Sexuality, Forensic Issues & Assessment of Abuse Populations, Professional Issues: Ethics, Conduct, and Law, Capstone and Professionalization Seminar.

1990 to presentSt. Mary's University, Minneapolis, MN

Assistant Professor

Instruct graduate level students courses in human sexuality, ethics, child abuse and HIV disease. Serve as an advisor to student's final projects.

2004 to 2007Minnesota Department of Corrections, St. Paul, MN

Associate Director of Behavioral Health Services

Provide quarterly Behavioral Health Services training in areas of ethics and quality assurance. Present all day conferences on human sexuality for professionals.

1994 to 1998 Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN

2005 to 2009Community Faculty

Teach Bachelor's level course in human sexuality.

1989-1992Minnesota Community Colleges

Lecturer

Provided weekend one-credit courses in human sexuality to students in various two-year college programs.

1984 to 1988Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, MN

Licensed Psychologist

Presented over 100 workshops for professionals and the public on issues related to sexuality, chemical dependency and intimacy concerns.

1987 to 1997Pride Institute, Eden Prairie, MN

Consultant

Developed and implemented staff training in the area of abuse and chemical dependency.

1987 to 1997Private Practice, St. Paul, MN and Minneapolis, MN

Licensed Psychologist

Provided training to professionals in a variety of venues on issues related to treatment of sexual abuse, sexuality issues and ethics.

1981 to 1981Family Renewal, Edina, MN

Psychotherapist

Developed communication and parenting education programming.

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

1999 to 2004Minnesota Correctional Facility, Shakopee, MN

Director of Mental Health Services

Provided individual and group therapy

1997 to 1999Minnesota Department of Corrections, St. Paul, MN

Community Notification Assessor

Assessed over 1000 sex offenders for risk of reoffense and provided reports. Presented recommendations to a team of specialists and the offender. Provided expert witness testimony in cases related to the process. Coordinated community notification process. Provided training to other professionals.

1987 to 1997Pride Institute, Eden Prairie, MN

Consultant

Developed psycho-educational programming related to abuse and chemical dependency. Assessed clients for abuse related issues and made treatment recommendations. Provided short-term psychotherapy to abused clients.

1987 to 1997Private Practice, St. Paul, MN and Minneapolis, MN

Licensed Psychologist

Provided individual, group and relationship therapy to a range of adult clientele. Developed programming related to the sexual repercussions of sexual abuse.

1984 to 1988Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, MN

Licensed Psychologist

Provided individual, group, relationship and family therapy in a human sexuality clinic. Facilitated sexual offender, abuse recovery, sexual dysfunction and sexual orientation conflict groups.

1986 to 1987Southwest Family Services, Minneapolis, MN

Licensed Psychologist

Provided individual, group and relationship counseling to a range of adult clientele. Provided expert witness testimony to the courts for matters related to sexual abuse.

1983 to 1986Park Place Clinic, Minneapolis, MN

Licensed Psychologist

Provided individual, relationship and group therapy to a range of adult clientele. Developed sexual offender program.

1981 to 1984Alpha Human Services, Minneapolis, MN

Case Supervisor

Supervised programming provided to adult male sexual offenders in a community based sexual offenders program. Provided individual, group and family therapy.

1981 to 1981Family Renewal, Edina, MN

Psychotherapist

Facilitated individual, group and family therapy in an outpatient incest treatment program. Managed cases and coordinated care with therapists and other professionals.

1980 to 1981Metropolitan Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN

Psychological Technician

Provided individual counseling to patients in an impatient locked mental health unit. Charted patient progress and attended case meetings.

MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE

2004 to 2007Minnesota Department of Corrections, St. Paul, MN

Associate Director of Behavioral Health Services

Developed and implemented system-wide quality assurance programming. Established and supervised chemical dependency and mental health services at six correctional facilities. Provided direct clinical and administrative supervision to 10 staff and indirect supervision to 94 additional staff. Monitored certification of chemical dependency programs. Monitored discharge planning services for offenders with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness, chemical dependency and sexual offending histories.

1999 to 2004Minnesota Correctional Facility, Shakopee, MN

Director of Mental Health Services

Coordinated mental health services, including chemical dependency, sexual offender, supportive living unit and general psychological services. Managed budgets, staffing and programming. Provided clinical supervision. Introduced new treatment planning and documentation systems. Expanded range of chemical dependency programming, implemented greater accountability in all programs. Implemented group therapy programming. Added assessment services.

DOCTORAL INTERNSHIP

2000 to 2001Human Services Incorporated. Oakdale, MN

Provided individual, couple and group therapy to a range of adult clientele in a community based outpatient mental health clinic. Completed 30 psychological/intellectual assessments. Participated in programming in day treatment program and an outpatient domestic abuse program for a period of four months each.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

American Psychological Association/Division 12

1995 to Present

Minnesota Psychological Association

Member of Ethics Committee, 1991-1995

Member of Representative Council, 1995-1996

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Minnesota Board of Psychology

Board Member, 2008 - 2012