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RICK L. OVERMAN, PSY.D.
LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST • JUNGIAN ANALYST
CURRICULUM VITAE
EDUCATION
Diploma in Analytical Psychology, Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, 2003.
Thesis: Who Feels it Knows It : Bob Marley, A Modern Self Symbol.
Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology, Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois, 1986.
Dissertation: Paradox or Polarity? A Jungian Perspective on Reframing and Symptom Prescription.
Master of Arts in Religious Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1980.
Thesis: The Story of the Wisdom Dakini Sukhasiddhi
Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Religious Studies, Indiana University, 1974.
Experience
Private Practice
South Florida: 6/91 to present.
Denver, Colorado, 9/84 to 5/91.
Specialize in Jungian analysis and psychotherapy, spiritual and creative issues. Provide supervision and training for mental health professionals. Provide in-patient and out- patient psychotherapy, psychological evaluations and consultations for individuals, couples, families, adults, and adolescents. Treat a full range of difficulties including depression, anxiety disorders and agoraphobia, family, marital and relationship problems, addictions, co-dependency, eating disorders, gay and lesbian issues.
Psychologist
CPC Fort Lauderdale Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, Florida: 3/92 to 11/92.
Provided group psychotherapy for in-patients and partial hospital patients with a full range of problems from addiction to major mental illness. Coordinated treatment for patients in the Open Adult Unit. Program development for Open Adult and Rapid Stabilization Units.
Psychologist
Student Counseling Center, Florida International University, Miami, Florida: 10/91 to 3/92.
Provided psychotherapy, evaluations and stress management for students. Supervision of psychology practicum students.
Psychologist
Colorado Biodyne, Colorado Springs, Colorado: 10/89 to 6/91.
Provided in-patient and out-patient short-term problem focused psychotherapy for adults, adolescents and children. Crisis intervention and emergency services.
Psychologist
Adams Mental Health Center, Brighton, Colorado: 3/88 to 9/89.
Psychological testing and evaluation of adults and adolescents. Forensic evaluations for Adams County Probation Department.
Psychologist
Denver Center for Mental Health, Denver, Colorado: 1/85 to 10/87.
Out-patient adult, adolescent, individual, group, family and marital therapy, crisis intervention and case management. Psychological testing and evaluation. Served a multi-racial, multi-ethnic, varied socio-economic- population having a full range of mental health problems, including the chronically mentally ill and "difficult to treat" clients. Initiated and developed psychology practicum program. Selected, supervised, and evaluated doctoral level practicum students. Initiated psychological testing and evaluation program.
Intern
Bethesda Hospital/Community Health Center, Denver, Colorado: 9/83 to 8/84.
In-patient, out-patient, adult, adolescent, individual, group, family and marital therapy. Psychological testing and evaluation. In-patient coordinator of Adult/Child Team.
Psychometrist
Associates in Adolescent Psychiatry, Chicago, Illinois: 10/82 to 7/83.
Psychological testing and evaluation of in-patient adolescents
Psychology Trainee
Chicago, Illinois: 9/81 to 6/83.
Illinois Institute of Professional Psychology, Lakewood Community Mental Health Center, Barclay Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital.
In-patient, out-patient, adult, adolescent, individual, group, family and marital therapy with diverse urban population. Crisis intervention. Psychological testing and assessment.
Crisis Clinician
Institute of Psychiatry, Northwestern University Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 1/82 to 6/82.
Crisis intervention, diagnostic assessment and triage of emergency room patients.
Mental Health Worker
Chicago, Illinois: 6/77 to 6/83.
Barclay Hospital Institute of Psychiatry, Northwestern Hospital, Evanston Hospital, Department of Psychiatry.
In-patient individual and group counseling with adults and adolescents. Milieu evaluation and intervention. Activities therapy.
PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE
Florida Psychology License #PY4503
Colorado License #1283 (Currently inactive)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Florida Association of Jungian Analysts
Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts
International Association of Jungian Analysts
TEACHING/ADMINISTRATIVE/ORGANIZATION EXPERIENCE
- President
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- Florida Association of Jungian Analysts: 09/04 to present
Provide vision and direction for a post-professional organization dedicated to training psychotherapist in analytical psycology. Administer, oversee and direct programs, committees and operations in conjunction with Director of Training.
- Senior Training Analyst
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- Florida Association of Jungian Analysts and Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts: 04/08 to present
Train, supervise and examine Jungian Analytical candidates and other health professional.
- Training Analyst
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- Florida Association of Jungian Analysts: 09/04 to 04/08
Train and supervise Jungian Analytical candidates and other health professionals.
- Training Analyst
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- Florida Association of Jungian Analysts: 09/04 to present
Train and supervise Jungian Analytical candidates and other health professionals.
- Advisor to
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- Board of Directors: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida: 08/05 to present.
Develop, administer, organize and teach programs about Jungian psychology.
Member
Board of Directors: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida: 9/92 to 08/05.
Develop, administer, organize and teach programs about Jungian psychology.
President
Board of Directors: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida: 6/94-6/98.
Provided vision and direction for a non-profit organization dedicated to professional training, community education and research in Jungian Psychology. Administered, oversaw and directed programs, committees and operations in conjunction with the Chair of the Board.
Adjunct Faculty
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton FL: 1/94 to 6/97.
Taught graduate level courses in personality theory, psychopathology, psychotherapy and counseling.
Director
Continuing Education Program: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida: 8/93 to 6/94.
Administered, developed and maintained quality of professional training programs providing Department of Professional Regulation approved continuing education credits to licensed mental health professionals.
Chair
Program Committee: C.G. Jung Institute, Denver, Colorado: 1/86 to 6/87.
Planned, implemented and taught lectures, workshops and classes in Jungian psychology.
Senator
Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois: 1980 to 1982.
Associate Instructor
Department of Religious Studies, Indiana University: 1974 to 1975.
Assisted teaching undergraduate comparative religion courses.
WORKSHOPS, LECTURES AND COURSES PRESENTED
Anima and Animus: 4 part seminar: The Florida Association of Jungian Analysts, 2008-09
Forbidden Planet : The Negative Senex and the Captive Puella: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida film commentary, 2008
Jung and Eastern Religion: 2 part seminar: The Florida Association of Jungian Analysts, 2006-07
Ego and Archetype” Fundamental Works in Jungian Psychology: 5 part seminar. The Florida Association of Jungian Analysts, 2007-08
The Dream in Clinical Practice: 4 part seminar: The Florida Association of Jungian Analysts, 2007
Jung and Religion: 8 part seminar: The Florida Association of Jungian Analysts, 2006-07
The History and Development of Jungian Psychology: The Florida Association of Jungian Analysts, 2005-06
Finding Neverland: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida film commentary, 2005
Trauma and Vision: Terrorism as the Nightmare Shadow: The First Annual Young Clinician Award Lecture: Broward Psychological Association and Nova Southeastern University’s Center for Psychological Studies, 2003
Eyes Wide Shut: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida film commentary, 2002
The Evolution of Jungian Psychology: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida, 2001
Introduction to Jungian Psychology: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida, 2001
The Myth and Meaning of Madness: Depression and Psychosis as Psyches Attempts at Self Healing: Boulder Mental Health Center, 1999
Sex, Love and Romance: Relationship as Spiritual Path: St. Thomas University Institute for Pastoral Ministries, 1999
Contemporary Perspectives on Analytical Psychology: Sunrise Regional Medical Center, 1998
Jung and Theosophy: Psychology Meets Metaphysics: The Theosophical Society of South Florida, 1998
Unlocking the Door of Dreams: The Center for Jungian Studies, 1997
The Numinous Experience: Archetypal Feeling Value in Dreams, Spirituality and Psychotherapy: The C.G. Jung Society of Northeast Florida, 1997
Dreaming and Dying: Hospice of Fort Lauderdale, 1997
The Healing Power of Mind: Center for the Healing Arts/Imperial Point Hospital. 1996
Jung, Dreams and Personal Transformation: Association to Advance Ethical Hypnosis, 1996
Counseling Theories and Techniques: Florida Atlantic University, Department of Counselor Education, Masters Program, 1994-97
Psychopathology: Florida Atlantic University, Department of Counselor Education, Masters Program, 1997
Introduction to the Psychology of C.G. Jung: 7 week course, 1996
On the Track of the Numinous: Religion and Spirituality in the Psychology of C. G. Jung: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida, 1994
An Introduction to Jungian Psychology: New York Institute of Technology, 1993
Death, Suicide and Individuation: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida, 1993
Creativity and Healing: Broward County Depressive and Manic Depressive Association, 1992
Aspects of Group Psychotherapy: CPC Fort Lauderdale Hospital, 1992.
The Simple Complex Theory: Practical Steps to Beginning Jungian Work: Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida, 1992
Memories, Dreams, and Reflections: An Introduction to the Psychology of C.G. Jung: C.G. Jung Institute of Denver, 1986
Ethology, Archetypes and Adolescents: Barclay Hospital, Chicago, 1982
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
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