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Raymond Hawkins, PhD
Doctoral Faculty - School of Psychology
Austin, TX
rhawkins@fielding.edu
PhD, Clinical Psychology
University of Pennsylvania (APA Approved), 1975
Contents:
Areas of Instruction
Scholarly & Professional Interests
Professional Memberships
Honors and Awards
Publications
Presentations
Professional Experience
Other Professional Activities
Full Curriculum Vitae
Areas of Instruction:
Theories of Personality
Psychopathology
Psychotherapy Process and Research
Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy
Developmental Bases of Behavior
Scholarly & Professional Interests:
Research Interests:
Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy Outcome Evaluation
Practice Research Networks
Life Span Developmental Psychopathology
Addictive Behaviors
Aptitude-Treatment Interactions (Especially the Five-Factor Model)
Jungian Psychology (Operationalization of Constructs and Development of Measures)
Practice Interests:
Cognitive-Behavioral Assessment and Psychotherapy with Adolescents and Adults
Couples Counseling
Practice Research Networks
Integrative Psychotherapy (Combining Empirically Supported CBT Interventions with Jungian Theory)
Professional Memberships:
Academy of Clinical Psychology (Fellow)
American Psychological Association (12, 29, 36, 38)
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy
Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
Association for Psychological Type
Capital Area Psychological Association
National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
Society for Behavioral Medicine
Society for Psychotherapy Research
Society for Research in Child Development
Texas Psychological Association
Honors and Awards:
1999: Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)
1999: Fellow, Academy of Clinical Psychology
1994: Honorable Mention for Teaching Excellence Award, Graduate School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin
1993: Diplomate, The American Academy of Psychologists Treating Addiction (inactive)
1991: Certified Chemical Dependency Specialist, Texas (inactive)
1982: Top 10% of Faculty, College of Liberal Arts, "Best Teacher" nominations by graduating seniors, The University of Texas at Austin
1978: Honorable Mention (Finalist), Golden Apple Teaching Excellence Award, College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
1978: Psi Chi Award for Teaching Excellence in Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin
1972-1974: NIMH Traineeship in Experimental Psychopathology, University of Pennsylvania
1972: NIMH Summer Fellowship, Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
1970-1971: NSF Traineeship in Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
Publications:
Hawkins, C. A., Smith, M. L., Hawkins, R. C. II, & Grant, D. (2005). The relationship between hours employed, perceived work interference, and grades reported by social work undergraduate students.
Journal of Social Work Education, 41,
13-27.
Warren, K., Hawkins, R. C. II, & Sprott, J. C. (2003). Substance abuse as a dynamical disease: Evidence and clinical implications of nonlinearity in a time series of daily alcohol consumption.
Addictive Behaviors
,
28
, 369-374.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (Guest Editor). (2002). Behavior therapy and the training clinic: Can science be integrated with practice and community service? [Special issue].
The
Behavior Therapist, 25
(5-6)
,
97-98.
Warren, K., & Hawkins, R. C. II. (2002). Multiscale nonlinearity in a time services of weekly alcohol intake.
Psychological Reports, 90,
957-967.
Warren, K., Sprott, J. C., & Hawkins, R. C. II, (2002). The spirit is willing: Nonlinearity, bifurcations, and mental control.
Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 6
(1), 55-70.
Presentations:
Hawkins, R.C., II, & Lopez, M. (2006, November).
Clinic practice research networks complement laboratory RCTs to facilitate graduate training and research.
Presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy convention. Chicago, IL.
Hawkins, R.C. II (2006, August).
Mapping person and event-related biopsychosocial rhythms for research and clinical practice.
Paper presented at the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences convention. Baltimore, MD.
Hawkins R.C. II, Spriggs, M., Lee, H., & Lopez, M. (2006, August).
Can the MMPI-2 content scales predict CBT outcomes for anxiety disorders.
Presented at the American Psychological Association convention. New Orleans, LA.
Hawkins, R.C. II, Spriggs, M., Lee, H., & Lopez, M. (2005, November).
Can the MMPI-2 predict outcomes for cognitive-behavioral treatments for anxiety disorders?
Poster session presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Conference, Washington, DC.
Hawkins, R. C. II, Krones, P., & Mosko, O. (2005, July).
Same destination, parallel tracks: Comparing recent MBTI and NEO-PI studies
. Paper presented at the XVI Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Portland, OR.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2005, May).
Sanity or psychopathology emerging within a relational field: Insights from Jungian theory, type development, and cognitive science
. Lecture presented at the Austin chapter of the Institute for Noetic Sciences and the Jung Society, Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2004, November).
Psychological clinics as practice research network: A comparison of the OQ 45 with CBT outcome measures.
Paper presented at the convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2004, July). Spiritual practices for type development. In
Type and spirituality
. Symposium conducted at APT XV (Association for Psychological Type, Biennial Convention), Toronto, Canada.
Hawkins, R. C. II, & Lopez, M. A. (2004, July).
Treatment effectiveness in the training clinic: A preliminary outcomes study
. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
Warren, K., Bickel, K., & Hawkins, R. C. II. (2003).
The chicken or the egg: Testing cognitive theory of anxiety maintenance using a single-subject design
. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work Research, Washington, DC.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2003, November). Moderator and Panelist,
Training clinic databases and practice research networks: Development, implementation, and preliminary findings.
Presentedat the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.
Hawkins, R. C. II, & Bugen, L. (2003, February).
Archetypes of love and renewal: Finding the light in the darkness
. Lecture presented at the Jung Society of Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2003, February).
Psychology clinic databases and practice research networks
. Lecture presented at the University of Texas Clinical Psychology Program, Brown Bag Colloquium, Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2002, November). Moderator and Panelist,
Psychological
training clinics: Bridging training, research, and community
. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Reno, NV.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2002, October).
Spiritual growth through reconciliation of opposites
. Lecture presented at Seton Cove, Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2002, September).
Spiritually sensitive counseling
. Workshop presented at the New Life Institute, Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2001, August). Moderator, Panel discussion,
Witmer's Psychological Clinic, version 2001: Bridging science, practice, and community
. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Directors of Psychological Training Clinics (ADPTC), San Francisco, CA.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2001, June). Type in mental health. In
Type and healthcare
. Symposium conducted at APT XIV (Association for Psychological Type Biennial Convention), Minneapolis, MN.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2001, April).
Ethics and managed care
. Lecture presented at Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R. C. II, Grant, R., & Eddy, M. (2001, April).
The healing matrix: Advanced applications of type and temperament in brief Jungian psychotherapy
. Workshop presented at the Jung Society of Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R. C. II, Grant, R., & Eddy, M. (2000, November).
Applying psychological type in psychotherapy and personal growth
. Workshop presented at the Jung Society of Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2000, October).
A festival of fools on Friday the 13th: Superstitions, synchronicity, and simpletons as symbols of the unconscious
. Lecture presented at the Jung Society of Austin, TX.
Hawkins, R. C. II. (2000, March).
Using the MBTI and SSQ in family counseling with teenagers with Attention Deficit Disorder
. Paper presented at CAPT Fourth Biennial Education Conference, Gainesville, FL.
Professional Experience:
Doctoral Faculty, School of Psychology, Fielding Graduate University.
Other Professional Activities:
2004-present: Board Member, Scientific Anomalies Institute, Austin, TX.
2004-present: Clinical Psychologist and Practicum Director (part time), New Life Institute, Austin, TX.
1998-present: Adjunct Professor, Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, TX.
1998-present: Lecturer and Clinical Adjunct Faculty Supervisor, Psychology Department, The University of Texas at Austin.
1996-present: Board Member, Institute for Neuroscience & Consciousness Studies, Austin, TX.
1994-present: Editorial Review Board,
Journal of Psychological Type
.
2000-2005: Board Member, Jung Society of Austin, TX.
2002-2003: Clinical Supervisor, La Que Sabe Eating Disorders Clinic, Austin, TX.
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