GERALD J. HODAN, Ph.D.

LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST

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3745 5th Ave North Saint Petersburg, FL 33713 (727)399-0806

RESUME

1.0   EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE:

1.1  J.S. Morton Jr. College                     1956-57    Major:  Liberal Arts 
           Cicero, Illinois                             	    1961-62

         1.2  Northern Illinois University             1962-64    Major:  Psychology
           Dekalb, Illinois                             	     B.A.          Minor:  Music

1.3  Pepperdine College                           1964-65    Major:  Psychology
           Los Angeles, California                           M.A.

1.4  University of Oklahoma                     1966-69    Major:  Psychology
           Norman, Oklahoma                                 Ph.D.         Minor:  Philosophy


2.0	DISSERTATION TITLE:

Social Organization in Captive Chimpanzees:  The effects of Space, Estrus 
and 	Coalitions Upon the Dominance Hierarchy.


3.0	PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

3.1  American Psychological Association

3.2  Florida Psychological Association

3.3  National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology - since 1975





3.4  Wisconsin Association of Clinical Psychologists  -  Past Vice 	               President   (organization inactive now)

3.5  Florida Psychological Practitioners Association - Founding Member



4.0	PROFESSIONAL LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:

4.1  Wisconsin - 1970 (inactive)

4.2  Florida - 1971

4.3  Diplomate - Medical Psychotherapy - American Board of Medical 
       Psychotherapists - 1987

4.4  Diplomate - Chemical Dependency Counseling - International Academy        of  Behavioral Medicine Counseling and Psychotherapy - 1992


5.0	SPECIAL HONORS:

5.1  Who's Who In The Midwest - 1976 - 1977

5.2  Wisconsin Men of Achievement - 1976

5.3  Psychologist of the Year - Hearthside Rehabilitation Center - 1983


6.0   ARTICLES:

6.1  Hahn, E. A Reporter At Large (Primates-1).  The New Yorker Magazine,  
  April 17, 1971  (Data from my dissertation was included in a lengthy          article on non-human primates.)              
     
6.2  Lindeman, H. and Hodan, G.  Group Therapy in a Maximum Security Jail.        1973   (unpublished paper).

6.3  Gaydos, J.  Love Won't Retire.  Parade, Wisconsin State Journal, 
December 6, 1979.  (Interviews with me were part of an article  circulated nationally.

6.4  Hodan,G.  A Brief Course in Brief Therapy.  1989.  (unpublished paper).

6.5  Hodan,G.  Cognitive Behavior Therapy for the Patient with a Personality
       Disorder.   1991.  (unplublished paper)  


7.0   PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

7.1  Certified Psychologist II - Reception and Diagnostic Center, 
     Illinois Youth Commission, 1965-66.

7.2  Counselor - Counseling Center, University of Oklahoma, 1966-67.

7.3  Clinical Trainee - Psychological Clinic, University of Oklahoma, 1967-68.

7.4  Practicum Supervisor/Internship - Psychological Clinic, University of 
     Oklahoma, 1968-69. 

7.5  Clinical Psychologist II - Milwaukee County Mental Health Center, 
     Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1969-71.


7.6  Director - Satellite Clinic, Community Mental Health Center,
     Winter Haven, Florida, 1971-72.

8.0   ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:

8.1  Practicum Student - Psychology Clinic, Pepperdine College, 1965.

8.2  Psychologist - Will County Head Start Program, Joliet, Illinois, 1966           (Summer).            
8.3  Child Behavior Consultant - Oklahoma Head Start Program, 1967                (Summer).  

8.4  Associate Training Placement Officer - VISTA Training, University of           Oklahoma,  1968 (Summer).  

8.5  Associate Field Assessment Officer - Pease Corps Training Program
       University of Oklahoma, 1969 (Summer).  

8.6  Teaching - Polk Community College, Winter Haven, Florida, 1971.

8.7  Teaching - University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 1975-76.

8.8  Presented numerous workshops, seminars, in-service training programs        in a variety of settings, 1972 - present.

	Position from 1972 - 1994

Founder/Director - Behavior & Management Consultants, Inc.  A Wisconsin Certified Private Out-Patient Psychotherapy Clinic.  This is a group practice of psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, AODA counselors, certified rehabilitation counselors, social workers and hypnotherapists.  The clinic provides a variety of services to a broad range of patient populations, e.g.  in-patient, out-patient, residential, nursing homes, schools, courts, industry, jails, etc.

Consulting activities and special programs developed within Behavior & Management Consultants, Inc., since 1972.  

Founder:  Geriatric Consultation Services, 1972 - 1994.

Psychologist:  Milwaukee County Children's Court, 1972-77 and 1990-94.

Consultant:  Ozaukee Rehabilitation Center - 1974 - 1994.

Member:  Panel of Expert Witnesses, Mental Commitments, 1978 - 1994.

Director:  Employee Assistance Program, WITI-TV 6, 1978 - 1986.

Consultant:  Alpha Psychiatric & Social Services, Inc., 1979 - 1982.

Director:  Employee Assistance Program, Schlitz Brewing, 1979 - 1982.

Consulting Psychologist:  Hearthside Rehabilitation Center, 1980 - 1994.

Psychologist:  Brookvue Clinic for Forensic Diagnosis, 1981 - 1987.

Member:  Panel of Expert Witnesses, Social Security Disability, 1981 - present.
Resource Psychologist:  Employee Assistance Program, Stroh's Brewery, 1982 - 1987. 

Director:  Employee Assistance Program, Viacom Cablevision, 1982 - 1990.

Consultant:  Depression Clinic of Milwaukee, 1983 - 1985.

Consulting Psychologist:  SIDS Center, 1983 - 1985.

Founder:  Chemical Dependency Counseling Center, 1983.

Neuropsychologist Consultants:  Thomas Bash Law Firm, 1985 - 1994.

Director:  Trinity Hospital Out-Patient Mental Health Center, 1985 - 1990.

Founder:  Clinic for Mood Disorders, 1986.

Neuropsychologist Consultant:  Alvin Eisenberg Law Firm, 1990 - 1994.

Consulting Psychologist:  Charter Hospital, 1990 - 1994.

Consulting Psychologist:  Racine Medical Clinic, 1991 - 1993.

Director:  Employee Assistance Program, South Milwaukee Police Department 1991-94.


	CURRENT POSITION

Hodan Psychological Services, 1994 - Present

Psychological evaluations; individual, group and family therapy; consultation services 	to various organizations.  Specialty areas include medical psychotherapy, substance 	abuse, disability evaluations, gender disorders, impulse control disorders.  Services 	provided for hospitals and partial hospitalization programs include psychological 	evaluations, group therapy and staff consultations.

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