ANNE METZ

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ANNE METZ272 E. Grattan St. Harrisonburg, VA 22801metzal@ jmu.edu 434.531.2396 linkedin.com/annemetzEDUCATIONJ AMES MADISON UNIVER S ITY, Harrisonburg, VADoctor of Philosophy, Counseling and Supervision, May 2015 - anticipated graduation May 2018Research & Clinical Interests: My research interests focus on nature-connectedness, social justice,and advocacy. My clinical interests include psychiatric emergencies, the Civil Commitment Process,and integrated behavioral health.Doctoral Practicum: University Health Center Crisis ClinicianDoctoral Teaching Internship: PSYC 685 Psychopathology: Introduction to Diagnosis andTreatment PlanningJ AMES MADISON UNIVERS ITY, Harrisonburg, VAMaster of Arts (MA), Clinical Mental Health Counseling, May 2014Educational Special (EdS), Clinical Mental Health Counseling, May 2014Awards: James Madison University Graduate School Impact Award, Department of GraduatePsychology Most Distinguished Student Award, Department of Graduate Psychology ServiceAward, Center for Faculty Innovation Graduate Research Fellow, Carl Swanson Award for Serviceto the Counseling Profession, Virginia Counselor Association Foundation FellowThesis: Back to Nature: The Impact of Nature Connectedness on Empathy and Narcissism in theMillennial Generation: A quantitative research study exploring dispositional changes within thecurrent college population.UNIVERS ITY OF VIR GIN IA, Charlottesville, VABachelor of the Arts, Graduated Cum Laude, May 2003, GPA 3.74Philosophy & Religious Studies Double MajorAwards: Echols Scholar, Harrison Undergraduate Research Award, Jefferson Literary and DebatingSociety, Charles S. Wonson III Scholarship, Dean’s List, Corcoran Department of PhilosophyAward, Staunton Augusta Community Foundation Scholarship

TEACHING EXPERIENCEADJ UNCT INSTRUCTOR, Ma y – June 2016Honors Program, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VAProvided instructional, academic, and program support for three-week study abroad program inMalta. Course entitled: Psychology of Sustainability and Connection to the Natural World.ADJ UNCT INSTRUCTOR, Januar y – Ma y 2016Department of Graduate Psychology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VAMasters-level course exploring: 1) human behavior, including an understanding of developmentalcrises, disability, psychopathology, and situational and environmental factors that affect bothnormal and abnormal behavior; 2) core skills in case conceptualization, diagnosis, and treatmentplanning. Course entitled: Psychopathology: Diagnosis and Intervention PlanningADJ UNCT INSTRUCTOR, May 2015 – December 2015Department of Psychology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VAPSYC 160 – Lifespan Development for International English Language Learners through theInternational Study Center at JMUTEACH ING ASS ISTANT, January 2013 - May 2013Department of Graduate Psychology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VAProvided instructional assistance for graduate-level seminar on abnormal psychologyUpdated course content to reflect current epidemiological trends and researchDeveloped teaching materials including case studies, assignments, lecture presentations, andvideosCLINICAL EXPERIENCEPSYCHIATR IC EMERGENC Y TEAM C LIN IC IAN, March 2015- PresentEmergency Department, Sentara Rockingham-Memorial Hospital, Harrisonburg, VAPerformed integrated assessment including initial triage of behavioral health servicesFacilitated Civil Commitment Process in collaboration with Community Services Board and policeProvided crisis intervention for a broad range of psychiatric and substance disordered adults andchildren within the emergency department settingED.S. RES IDENT IN CO UNSELING, May 2014- May 2015EDUCATIONAL SP EC IALIS T COUNSELING EXTERN , August 2013- May 2014Counseling and Student Development Center, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VAProvided individual and group services for mental health, academic, and career counselingDetermined client needs, developed intervention plans, coordinated servicesProvided on-call emergency services, after-hours coverage, and psychological first aid

Conducted risk, substance abuse, and sexual assault assessmentsConducted mental status exams and offered targeted case managementFacilitated DBT, mindfulness, emotional regulation, and social skills treatment programsGRADUATE COUNSELING C LIN IC IAN January, 2012 - May, 2012Counseling and Psychological Services, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VAProvided counseling services to adolescents and adultsAssessed client needs, developed intervention plans, and maintained progress notes in client filesCompleted Axis I and Axis II diagnosis, Mental health diagnosis, Integrated diagnosisIncorporated outcome rating scales and session rating scales to monitor treatment outcomesOTHER RELEVANT EXPERIENCEGRADUATE ASS IS TANT, May 2015 - PresentCounseling Programs, Department of Graduate Psychology, Harrisonburg, VAProvided program support to Director of Counseling ProgramsDesigned informational, promotional, and marketing materials including a re-design of thedepartment newsletter and the new student orientation materials.Managed counseling suite by tracking and monitoring useGRADUATE ASS IS TANT, August 2012 - August 2013James Madison University Student Health Center, Harrisonburg, VAProject management for outreach and health promotionsDesigned informational, promotional, and marketing materials aimed at student wellness.Managed student graphic design undergraduate employeeART D IR ECTOR / GRAPH IC DES IGNER July 2008- May 2011The Hook Newspaper, Charlottesville, VirginiaManaged award-winning graphic design department for weekly newspaper with of 25,000 readersResponsible for departmental staff and budgetCollaborated on effective advertising and editorial content with advertising and news departmentsCONSULTATION EXPERIENCECACREP DOCTORAL PROGRAM SELF-STUDY, January 2014-July 2015Counseling Programs, JMU Department of Graduate Psychology, Harrisonburg, VAConduct program-wide assessment of learning outcomes for counselor education doctoral programaccreditation.MULTICULTURAL RESOURCES CONSULTANT, May 2012 - July 2012La Clinica, UVA Health System, Charlottesville, VADeveloped comprehensive pelvic pain resource guide that included English/Spanish pain

assessments, English/Spanish depression screenings, English/Spanish physical therapy exercises,and English/Spanish USDA dietary guidelines.ADVANCED CLINICAL TRAININGEvidence-based Approaches to Suicide Risk Assessment. A two-day training through theAmerican Association of Suicidology in June 2014.Emotionally-Focused Couples Therapy Externship. A week-long training through the CharlotteEFT Training Center in June 2013.VOLUNTEER AND SERVICE WORKStudent Representative to JMU Graduate School Steering Committee, Fall 2015Research Mentor, Massanutten Regional Governor’s School, 2013-PresentFacilitated College Transitions Workshop, JMU Honors Camp, Summer 2015Student Representative Faculty Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Spring 2014Reviewer, Counselor’s Bookshelf, Chi Sigma Iota, 2012-2013PUBLICATIONSSturm, D., Sawin, E., & Metz, A. (2014) Supporting Same-Sex Couples in the Decision toStart a Family. VISTAS.Sturm, D., Gibson, G., & Metz, A. (2014) Opening the Discussion on Title IX. SACESNewsletter, Volume 9, Issue 3.Metz, A. (2014) The Impact of Nature Connectedness on Empathy and Narcissism.Educational Specialist Project. Submitted to JMU library.Sturm, D., Metz, A., & Oxford, R., (2013) Toward an Ecological Self Amid an EmpathyEpidemic: Higher Education, Psychology, and Mindful Connection with Nature. BookChapter. Re-envisioning Higher Education and Peace Studies. University of Maryland Press.Metz, A., (2012) Review of Look me in the eye: My life with Asperger’s by John Elder Robison.Counselor’s Bookshelf. Chi Sigma Iota. April 2012.Metz, A., (2012) Policy, Priority and Public Health. Harrison Research Award. UVA FacultySenate Symposium. December 2000.NATIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Sturm, D., Sirocky-Meck, A, & Metz, A. (2015) Title IX and Counselor Educators: Roles andResponsibilities. To be presented at the ACES Conference in Philadelphia, PA.STATE PRESENTATIONSMetz, A., Pecararo, B, & Bukowski, M. (2015) In College and on the Spectrum: SupportingNeurodiversity in Higher Education. To be presented at the VCA Conference inNovember 2015.Bukowski, M., Metz, A., & Horst, M. (November 2015) Mindfulness Outside the Box:Nature Connection as a Tool for Counselor Self-Care. To be presented at the VCAConference in November 2015.Metz, A., (2013) 1 in 2: Counseling and Sexually Transmitted Infections. Presentation at theVirginia Counseling Association Annual Conference in November 2013.Sturm, D., Metz, A., & Hoffman, J. (November 2013) Counseling theories and the humanbrain: The magic of connections. Presentation, Virginia Counseling Association AnnualConference.Sturm, D. & Metz, A., (2012) Vitamin N: Research, Evidence, and Practical Considerationsfor Incorporating Nature in Your Work with Clients, Presentation, Virginia CounselorsAssociation.LOCAL AND REGIONAL PRESENTATIONSMetz, A. (2015) Supporting Students on the Spectrum at JMU. Presentation to the JamesMadison University Counseling Center in April 2015.Metz, A. (2014) Kids these days: The Impact of Nature Connectedness on Empathy andNarcissism in the Millennial Generation. JMU Graduate Psychology Symposium.Metz, A., (2012) Risk and the Art of Career Choice, Poster presentation, JMU GraduatePsychology Symposium.Sturm, D., Metz, A., Whitehurst, E. Stephenson, B., (2012) ABCs of Play Therapy. Facilitator forCentral Virginia Counselors Association workshop.

Metz, A. (2015) Supporting Students on the Spectrum at JMU. Presentation to the James Madison University Counseling Center in April 2015. Metz, A. (2014) Kids these days: The Impact of Nature Connectedness on Empathy and Narcissism in the Millennial Generation.