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QUINN T. RAYMENT, M.A.

Registered Psychologist (AB) Licensed Psychologist (MN)

(780) 471-6755 (private practice) email: q@interbaun.com web: clubweb.interbaun.com/~q







SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

 Registered Psychologist (AB) #2398, Licensed Psychologist (MN) LP3852.

 Masters Degree in Counselling completed in 1989 – (under Dr. Larry Crabb, Dr.

Dan Allender, Dr. Richard Averbeck, and Mr. Tom Varney).

 Counselling psychology coursework including psychopathology, counselling

adolescents, psychological testing, marriage and family, human growth &

development, human sexuality, sexual abuse counselling, cross-cultural counselling,

old testament studies, affective disorders, group dynamics, personality theory,

counselling theory and practicums.

 Post-graduate degree coursework - University of Alberta - in individual & psycho-

educational assessment, transdisciplinary interactional play-based assessment and

intervention with children and families, pharmacopsychology (abusable and non-

abusable psychotropics), research methods, neuroanatomy, cognitive science,

psychology of self-estrangement and professional ethics.

 Nineteen years experience testing /assessing and counselling couples, individuals,

families, adolescents and children.

 Experienced in individual and group psychotherapies using cognitive behavioural and

theoretically integrated approaches.

 Experience providing expert and fact witness testimony.

 Experience with supervision of psychological assistants, students, multidisciplinary

team members in psychological testing and individual and group psychotherapies.

 Experience with leadership of multidisciplinary treatment teams in residential

settings.

 Experience in program development, evaluation and research.

 Experience with teaching, seminars, public speaking, media and writing.

 Experience with Aboriginal peoples & cross-cultural counselling.

 Approved Medical Services Branch & Social Services service provider.

 Two units of C.P.E. (Clinical Pastoral Education).

 Avid reader and critical thinker/consumer of assessment and treatment research.

 Exceptional computer skills.

 Highly motivated and intuitive individual with cultivated communication skills.





EDUCATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION

Post-Graduate Coursework University of Alberta, Edmonton (1993-95)

M.A. in Biblical Counselling Grace Seminary, Winona Lake, IN (1989)

B.A. in Biblical Studies /Biblical Languages Grace College, Winona Lake, IN (1987)

Bachelors in Theology Prairie Bible Institute, Alberta (1985)

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Alzheimer's, Memory, & Dementia Dr. Donna Israel - September 24 (2009)

CAP Professional Development Day - Supervision /Adult Guardianship September 14 (2009)

EEG Foundations of Neurofeedback/Biofeedback www.futurehealth.org DVD 1 & 2 (2009)

Level of Service Inventory/CMI in risk assessment Mid (2008)

Best Practices with Concurrent Disorders Dr. Ken Minkoff - March 3 & 4 (2008)

Neurophysiological Changes During Trance Dr. Pierre Flor-Henry - AHE Jan. 18 (2008)

PTSD in Children & Adolescents Dr. Diana Meakins November 21 (2007)

How to Handle the Pain of the Heart Erol Martins November 24 (2007)

Child and Adolescent Behaviour Toolbox AMHB November 29 (2007)

Inpatient Violence: Moving Beyond One Size Fits All AHE focus on forensic Conference (2007)

Parenting the Explosive Child Dr. Ross Green and Dr. Stuart Abalon DVD April 12 (2007)

Brain Mapping in Child Psychiarty: QEEG Dr. V. Czernikiewiczss March 21 (2007)

Optimizing ADHD Treatment: Sybtypes and Comorbidity Dr. Russell Barkley web cast (2007)

Test of Variables of Attention Lawrence Greenburg, M.D. DVD November 11 (2006)

Fitness & Criminal Responsibility in Dangerous Offenders Marilena Carminati at AHE (2006)

Edmonton Police Gang and Drug Unit Lecture June (2006)

Treatment Of Sexually Abusive Youth: A Goal Oriented Approach Gail Ryan et al (2006)

Social Skills Training Using Cognitive Behavioural Techniques Dr. Sarah Pratt (2005)

Mental Health Implications - Children Exposed to Family Violence Penny Kelly MSW (2004)

Managing Aggressive Behaviour - Refresher Alberta Hospital Edmonton – AHE (2004)

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Diagnostic and Prevention Training University of Washington (2004)

Caring for People God’s Way taught using AACC video serious for Christian Counsellors (2004)

Creating Respectful Workplaces Alberta Hospital Edmonton (2004)

Intensive Rehabilitative Custody and Supervision Sentence Dr. Chris Webster (2004)

Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth Dr. Chris Webster (2004)

Beyond Tolerable Recovery - Theophostic Ministry Dr. Ed Smith (2003)

Youth Level of Service Inventory Workshop Dr. Robert Hoge (2003)

Youth Criminal Justice Act Workshop Alberta Hospital Edmonton (2003)

Managing Aggressive Behaviour Alberta Hospital Edmonton – AHE (2003)

Aboriginal Cultural Awareness Will Campbell - Bosco Homes (2003)

Assessment of Children Dr. Jerome Sattler, Ph.D. (2002)

Understanding Family Violence Children and Family Services - Edmonton (2001)

Clinical Management of Suicide Medscape Update (2001)

Neurobiology of Depression Medscape Update (2001)

Clinical Management – Sleeplessness in America Medscape Update (2001)

Working with Threatening and Violent Adolescents Daniel Davis, Ph. D. (2001)

PTSD: Working with Trauma Sally Winston, Psy.D. (2000)

Professional Addictions Conference AADAC (2000)

Two Worlds Aboriginal Workshop Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society (1999)

Play Therapy for Severe Psychological Trauma Eliana Gil (1999)

Essential of Play Therapy with Abused Children Eliana Gil (1999)

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Healing Our Hearts /Healing Our Land:

- The Holy Spirit and Inner Healing Dr. Grant Mullen (1999)

- Conflict & Wounding in Canada’s History Rudy & Marny Pohl, Elijah Harper (1999)

The Aging of the Brain, Aging of the Mind Dr. Bruce Quinn, M.D., Ph.D. (1999)

Herbs, Vitamins, and Nutraceutical Biomed (1999)

The Immune System (Psychoneuroimunology) Dr. Nicolas Hall (1998)

Prepare & Enrich Version 2000 – Marriage Assessment Dr. Ray Seutter (1998)

A Kingdom of Justice and Mercy:

- Working with Addicts Jackie Pullinger-To (1997)

- The Christian in a Sexually Broken World Dr. Stephen Genuis (1997)

Psychology Licensure Review 70 APA CE Credits Academic Review (1997)

Times of Refreshing – Renewal and the Word of God:

- Prayer in Personal Ministry, Healing and Spiritual Warfare Dr. Wayne Grudem (1996)

- Healing and Spiritual Warfare Dr. Wayne Grudem (1996)

Resolving Personal & Spiritual Conflicts I Dr. Neil Anderson (1991)

Resolving Personal & Spiritual Conflicts II Dr. Neil Anderson (1992)

Spiritual Conflicts in Counselling – Advanced Seminar Dr. Neil Anderson (1992)

Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Oaklawn Psychiatric Hospital (1989)







CURRENT MEMBERSHIPS



Registered Psychologist College of Alberta Psychologists 1998 to Current

Member Psychologists' Association of Alberta 2009 to Current

Licensed Psychologist Minnesota Board of Psychology 1997 to Current





PAST MEMBERSHIPS



Full Member Canadian Psychological Association Mid 1990's - 2008









References Available on Request

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE



Forensic Psychologist AHE/Centerpoint-105th Street & Probation Offices 2008 to Present





Individual and Family Psychotherapy



 Provided case management and psychotherapy for adolescents and their families.

These included adolescents on Probation, Extra-Judicial Sanctions, Deferred Custody,

Pre-Trial, Conditional Sentences, Community Supervision, etc.



Case Consultation

 Participated in case consultation during multidisciplinary team meetings.





Counselling Psychologist Private Practice 1995 to Present





Psychotherapy



 Provided crisis intervention, brief and long-term psychotherapy to individuals,

couples, families, adolescents and children. Therapeutic issues covered include

premarital, marital, relationships, families, blended families, parenting, sexual abuse

and sexuality, grief work, career change, personality disorders, substance abuse and

drug free treatment of stress, anxiety and depression.



 Provided play based assessment and interventions with children and families.

Psychological and Psycho-educational Assessments



 Provided Pre-Field risk and suitability assessments for missionaries.



 Administered, scored and prepared reports using a variety of standardized personality,

psychological, psycho-educational assessments for children, adolescents and adults.

WISC-III, Stanford-Binet, WAIS-R, Bender-Gestalt, Beery, Woodcock-Johnson,

WRAT, MBTI, TJTA, Strong, MMPI-II, HTP, Conners, Achenbach, BDI-II, etc.



Small Business Administration



 Developed short and long-term counselling contracts with a variety of

individuals, groups and agencies.



 Set up an administrative office including computer systems, bookkeeping

and application software.

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 Implemented a variety of marketing strategies designed to meet small business

needs.

Writing, Television & Teaching



 Taught lay counselling course using AACC video series and group discussion (2004).



 Wrote yearly newsletter for lay counsellors (2003, 2004).



 Wrote monthly articles on psychological issues in a northern Alberta newspaper.



 Wrote monthly articles on parenting issues for the Edmonton Journal.



 Heath Help Hotline psychologist for Access Television’s Health Help show (1997).





Forensic Psychologist Units 3-6 & 3-5 Alberta Hospital Edmonton 2002 to 2008





Treatment Program Development, Leadership & Coordination



 As a senior psychotherapist in the Turning Point treatment program, I provided

coordination and implementation of the all aspects of the treatment program including

group and individual psychotherapies, staff development, and program evaluation.



Program Evaluation and Research



 As a member of the Program Evaluation and Research Committee (PERC) for the

Turning Point Program, I was involved in multiple duties related to developing and

administering a pretest and post-testing research program for evaluating the treatment

effects on Turning Point patients.



Forensic Psychological Assessment



 As a member of the Turning Point forensic psychiatry treatment program, I provide

psychological assessments for adolescent young offenders. (MMPI-A, BPI, BDI-II,

WISC-III & IV, WAIS III, WASI, WRAT-II & III, CVLT, TMT, etc.), observation,

clinical interviews, report writing, team consultation, debriefing, etc.



Individual and Group Psychotherapy



 Primary psychologist for cognitive-behavioral group therapy for adolescent patients.

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 Provided theoretically integrated group psychotherapy to adolescent patients.



 Provided individual psychotherapy to adolescent patients using multi-modal

/theoretically integrated approaches.



Supervision of Psychological Assistants and Students



 Provided shared supervision and consultation to psychological assistants regarding

administration and scoring of a variety of psychological test instruments.



 Provided shared supervision and leadership to psychological students and interns

involved in a variety of duties related to patient assessment and treatment.





Community Psychologist Unit 23A Grey Nuns Community Hospital 2006 to 2008



Group Therapy



 As a member of the Pediatric Neurodevelopmental and Children's Mental Health

Clinics' team, I provide group co-therapy for children, adolescents and adults.



Supervision of Nursing Staff in the Provision of Psychological Testing



 As a member of the Pediatric Neurodevelopmental and Children's Mental Health

Clinics' team, I provide weekly supervision to nursing staff in the administration and

scoring of several psychological tests (Recently renamed the Regional Pediatric

Developmental and Mental Health Program).



Case Consultation and Management



 Consultation to the multidisciplinary team on psychological test results and

recommendations for additional treatment or assessment.



 Case management of large numbers of families, children and adolescents with

Learning Disabilities, ADHD, and various mental health disorders.



Individual and Family Short Term Psychotherapy



 Psychotherapy with families, children and adolescents.

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Informal Research



 Informal literature reviews and searches for evidence-based assessments and

interventions for our patients.





Psychologist Bosco Homes 2002





Psychological and Psycho-Educational Assessments



 Provided psychological and psycho-educational assessments for children and

adolescents (WISC-III, WIAT-II, ABS, BASC, APS, TSCC, CTQ, Beery) Other

duties included observation, clinical interviews, report writing, consultation,

debriefing, etc.



Supervision of Psychological Assistants

 Provided supervision and consultation to psychological assistants regarding adminis-

tration and scoring of a variety of psychological test instruments.





Secure Treatment Psychologist II Yellowhead Youth Centre 1999 to 2002





Clinical Forensic Risk Assessment, Psychological Testing and Reporting



 Provided secure treatment risk assessments of children and adolescents. Assessments

based on clinical interviews of client and their families, psychological testing

(MMPI-A, Suicide Probability Scales, etc.), observation, and review of background

information. Prepared psychological reports and provided expert witness testimony.



Treatment Planning, Monitoring of Treatment and Psychotherapy

 Provided clinical consultation and direction to childcare counsellors regarding crisis

intervention, behavioral management, and treatment plans for residents.



 Provided short-term psychotherapies to residents in acute psychological and

behavioral crisis.

 Coordination of stabilization and treatment services with other professionals such as

psychiatrists, general practitioners, social workers, therapists, psychologists, police,

etc.

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Clinical Program Development and Evaluation



 As part of a multidisciplinary team I developed the psychological component of an

open treatment assessment house. This included computerized psychological test

administration and scoring, and the basic framework for the assessment process from

intake to discharge.



 Coordinated development of the program with other disciplines.



 Ongoing evaluation of the secure treatment program. This includes providing

monthly feedback and direction to the treatment team and administration on how to

improve services.





Christian Counsellor Cornerstone Counselling Centre 1990-1994



Counselling and Assessment

 Provided crisis intervention, brief and long term counselling to individuals, couples,

families, adolescents and children.

 Administered, scored and prepared reports for a variety of standardized personality

and psychoeducational tests for adults and children.



Facilitating and Public Speaking

 Facilitated staff interpersonal relationship meetings and staff development days.

 Presented a session on parents and children’s needs at a weekend seminar on the

family.

 Participation in staff meetings, interaction with colleagues and other professionals,

case consultation.





Adjunct Faculty Mount Carmel Bible School 1993



Teaching

 Developed and taught a freshman level course in basic counselling theory and skills.





Psychological Assistant Oaklawn Psychiatric Hospital 1987-88



Patient Supervision and Interaction



 Member of a multidisciplinary treatment team for adolescent and adult inpatients.

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 Patient monitoring, charting, vital signs, interaction, and non-violent crisis

intervention.









References Available on Request

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EXPERT & FACT WITNESS TESTIMONY





October 2008 Court of Queen's Bench ~ Alberta ~ Provided a

psychological report and Expert Witness testimony

regarding a potential Intensive Rehabilitation and

Custody Sentence Patient ~ Qualified as an Expert in

Forensic Psychology.



March 2008 Alberta Review Board ~ Alberta Hospital Edmonton ~

Provided a psychological report and testimony regarding

the fitness of a patient.



Winter 2007 Fact witness regarding treatment progress for IRCS

patient ~ Court of Queen's Bench ~ Edmonton - provided

testimony regarding the treatment progress of a patient.



Winter 2003 Alberta Review Board ~ Alberta Hospital Edmonton ~

Provided testimony regarding the psychological

functioning of a patient.



January 28, 2002 Provincial Court of Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division

~ testified /qualified as a chartered psychologist with

expertise in counseling and psychological assessment.



October 12, 2001 Provincial Court of Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division

~ testified in a secure treatment extension hearing.



September 25, 2001 Provincial Court of Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division

~ testified in a secure treatment hearing ~ qualified as a

psychologist with expertise in child risk assessment.



July 13, 2001 Provincial Court of Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division

~ testified in a secure treatment hearing ~ chartered

psychologist in the Province of Alberta.



June 18, 2001 Qualified as an expert witness ~ Provincial Court of

Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division ~ access hearing ~

chartered psychologist, expert in risk assessment.

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May 28, 2001 Qualified as an expert witness ~ Provincial Court of

Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division ~ psychologist,

expert in psychological assessment.



November 06, 2000 Qualified as an expert witness ~ Provincial Court of

Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division ~ psychologist,

expert in counselling and psychological assessment.





August 22, 2000 Qualified as an expert witness ~ Provincial Court of

Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division ~ expert in

counselling and clinical assessment of adolescents.



May 29, 2000 Provincial Court of Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division

~ testified regarding secure treatment for an adolescent.



March 13, 2000 Provincial Court of Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division

~ testified regarding secure treatment for an adolescent.



February 14, 2000. Qualified as an expert witness ~ Provincial Court of

Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division ~ chartered

psychologist ~ Recognized as being able to testify in a

trial regarding secure treatment for an adolescent.



January 21, 2000. Qualified as an expert witness ~ Provincial Court of

Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division ~ chartered

psychologist ~ expert in psychology and psychological

assessment.



January 10, 2000. Qualified as an expert witness ~ Provincial Court of

Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division ~ chartered

psychologist ~ expert in assessments and counselling

psychology.



December 20, 1999. Qualified as an expert witness ~ Provincial Court of

Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division ~ chartered

psychologist ~ expert in psychological counselling and

clinical assessment.

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December 17, 1999. Qualified as an expert witness ~ Provincial Court of

Alberta ~ Family and Youth Division ~ chartered

psychologist ~ expert in psychological assessments.



November 02, 1999. Qualified as an expert witness ~ Provincial Court ~

Family and Youth Division ~ chartered psychologist ~

expert in counselling and assessments.









References Available on Request


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