| EDUCATION
August, 1979 - Doctor of
Philosophy in Psychology from University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.
May, 1972 - Bachelor of Arts
in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
EXPERIENCE
Private Practice, Peterborough and Keene, NH.
July 1990 to Present -
Provide psychotherapy to children, families and individual adults.
Complete psychological evaluations on infants, children and adolescents.
Utilize EMDR with trauma victims as well as other associated diagnoses.
Consult with staff and train other professionals in the use of EMDR.
Community House, Brattleboro,
Vermont.
August 1993 to Present
- Consult with staff of diagnostic/stabilization program for 6 to 12 year
old behaviorally/emotionally disordered children in order to prepare them
for long term placement. Complete evaluations on children to identify
precursors to behavioral and emotional difficulties with resultant treatment
needs.
Franklin Pierce University,
Rindge, New Hampshire
January 1997 to 2003-
Part-time professor in Behavioral Science Department teaching courses
in child and adolescent development, history and systems in psychology, abnormal
psychology, and introduction to counseling. Supervise graduate student
interns in Counseling Center.
Evaluation Resources,
Peterborough, New Hampshire
Fall 1995 to 2000- Member
of and Coordinator/Developer of team of professional evaluators servicing
the Monadnock Region.
Beech Hill Hospital, Dublin,
New Hampshire
May 1998 to June 1999-Consult
with adult and adolescent staff regarding psychological management
and planning. Interviewed and intervened with high risk individuals to
determine suicide and homocidal risk. Performed evaluations and determinations
of non-drug or alcohol contributors to status of patients.
Associate Faculty in Department
of Psychology, Antioch New England Graduate School, Keene, New Hampshire.
August 1990 to June 1993
- Professional Seminar Leader for 1st and 2nd year Doctoral Students, running
a weekly seminar on ethics, professional development, and clinical supervision
and liaison of students' practicum sites.
Adjunctive Instuctor,
Psychology Department, Masters Program in Clinical Psychology, Antioch
New England Graduate School, Keene, New Hampshire.
August 1990 to June 1992
- Teach 2 courses (Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy and Assessment Techniques)
to 2nd year Master level students.
Private Practice, Tiverton
and Newport, Rhode Island.
October 1982 to June 1990
- Provided individual, marital and family psychotherapy. Completed
psychological evaluations on children, adolescents and adults. Acted
as a consultant to a private school. Ran child and adult therapy
groups. Completed infant and early childhood developmental evaluations
on disabled/ retarded/ brain-damaged children - Maher Center.
Young Parents' Program,
Newport, Rhode Island.
September 1985 to September
1987 - Supervised master level counselors in treatment of and intervention
with pregnant teenagers and their families.
University of Rhode Island,
Kingston, Rhode Island.
August 1981 to May 1983
- Special Clinic Instructor/Field Supervisor in the Department of Psychology,
School Psychology program. Instructed MA and Ph.D. candidates in
School Psychology on the practical applications of psychological theory
through direct supervision and seminar-type discussions. Taught an undergraduate
course on developmental psychology. Involved in ongoing research
on abuse and neglect.
Behavioral Therapy Associates,
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
March 1981 to August 1981
- Private Practitioner. Completed psychological evaluations on children
and adults for use in court hearing for adoption purposes,and/or for the
individual client use. Provided individual, group and family therapy.
Made presentations to various groups on abuse and neglect and the use of
eidetic psychotherapy. Acted as an expert witness in court hearings
on abuse and neglect. Consulted with various groups including Indian tribes,
on developing laws, enforcement procedures, and treatment programs for
the abused and neglected child. Completed research on abuse and neglect.
Indian Children's Program,
Indian Health Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
December 1979 to February
1981 - Clinical Psychologist. Completed individual psychological
evaluations on Indian children and adults. Consulted with Indian
Health and Mental Health providers on psychological matters and delivery
of psychological aspects of abuse and neglect, psychological development,
and treatment modalities related to various problems. Provided individual,
family, and group psychotherapy to children and adults. Ran
out-reach clinics to screen for high-risk and disabled children.
Casa Linda School for
the Retarded, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
November 1979 to May 1980
- Consulted with staff as to treatment of severely and profoundly
retarded adults. Lectured on theoretical aspects of retardation and on techniques for academical and vocational programming for retarded
adults.
Programs for Children,
Bernallillo County Mental Health Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
February 1979 to January
1980 - Psychologist lll, provided individual and family therapy to abused
children and their parents. Completed individual and group psychological
evaluations. Testified in court as an expert witness. Supervised
graduate and undergraduate students in psychology and guidance counseling.
Directed and supervised staff of therapeutic pre-school for abused children.
Guest lectured on child development and child abuse. Consulted with
inter and intra agency professionals on intervention and treatment.
Family Resource Center,
Social Service Division, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
November 1977 to February
1979 - Child Development Specialist/Staff Psychologist. Provided
individual, group and family therapy to abused and neglected children and
their families. Administered and interpreted psychological tests.
Acted as an expert witness on child abuse, child development and
diagnosis/ treatment of abuse and neglect. Supervised graduate students
from psychology and guidance counseling. Designed and implemented
a therapeutic pre-school for abused and neglected children. Guest
lectured to undergraduate students in psychology on abuse and neglect.
Acted as a member of a multi- disciplinarian team. Served on the
board of a peer support/educational program for first time parents.
Consulted with inter and intra agency professionals.
Children's Psychiatric
Institute, John Umstead Hospital, Butner, North Carolina, BereaSchool,
Berea, North Carolina.
September 1976 to July
1977 - School/Child Psychology Intern. Provided individual, group
and family therapy. Worked as a member of a multi-disciplinarian
team whose purpose was to screen incoming referrals, to determine the diag-
nostic procedures, to complete the work-ups and to provide the needed treatment
and/or follow up. Consulted with a rural school and the community.
Acted as the school psychologist for the school district.
PRESENTATIONS
“Taking Care of Yourself as Well as You Take Care of Your Clients”, Manchester NH, June 20, 2003. Panel discussant and leader of small group to discuss burn-out prevention, etc.
Ethics Roundtable Discussions:
Chestnut Hill Associates, Feb. and June 2008; New Hampshire Hospital, Oct. 2007; Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital, April 2005; Antioch Graduate School, Feb., 2000, Jan. 2001 & April, 2003. Facilitated
a professional workshop with psychologists regarding ethical issues and
delimmas.
“It’s Rarely Black and White- Wrestling with Grey Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice.” Manchester NH, June 2005. Ethics Committee panel discussion regarding ethically confusing situations.
“Depression and Suicide”,
Wilton-Lyndeboro School District, May 29, 1998. Talk to parents alone and
parents and adolescents together on the warning signs of depression, interventions
to prevent suicidal behavior.
“Empty Nest Syndrome- Boomerang
Effect”, Kaleidiscope, Keene, N.H. May, 1997. Discussion of women’s
mid-life identity transistion.
"Body-Image problems can
turn dangerous", Keene Sentinel, August 16, 1995. Interview with
Diane Riley, reporter, regarding eating disorders.
Parenting Colloquium, (Two-Part),
Antioch New England Graduate School, Keene, New Hampshire, November, 1992
and January, 1993. Panel discussion on parenting latent age and adolescent
children.
Young Parents Program, Annual
Conference, Newport, Rhode Island, April, 1990. Panel discussion
on adolescence.
“Young Mother/Family: The
birth of a new family member - changes in roles and relationships.” Young
Parents Program, Newport, Rhode Island, March, 1987.
“Creativity and Eidetic Psychotherapy”,
8th American Imagery Conference, New York, New York, November, 1984.
“Metaphorical language
of adolescence”, Young Parents Program, Newport, Rhode Island, April,
1984.
“Adolescence”, Rhode Island
Mental Health Association Conference, Newport, Rhode Island, April, 1984.
“Psychological contributors
to alcohol and drug abuse”, Bishop Connolly High School Drug Prevention
Program, Fall River, Massachusetts, April, l984.
“Female adolescence and pregnancy”,
Young Parents Program, Conference, Providence, Rhode Island, June, l982.
'The Cinderella Syndrome'.American
Psychiatric Association, Annual Conference, San Francisco, California,Spring,
l980.
“Abuse and neglect, identification
and treatment”, New Mexico Association for Marriage and Family Therapists,
Annual Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April, l980.
“Identification of abuse
and neglect”, Southwestern Regional Conference For Indian Health Service
Providers, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Spring, l980.
“The use of the systems approach
to a school-based token system”, NationalAssociation for School Psychologists,
Annual Conference, Atlanta,Georgia, l976.
PUBLICATIONS
Cauthorne, C. (Spring, l984).
Creativity and eidetic psychotherapy. The Journal of Mental Imagery.
Goodwin, J., Cauthorne, C.G.,
& Rada, R. (1980) Cinderella Syndrome: Children who simulate
neglect. The American Journal of Psychiatry. 127, 1223-1226
Cauthorne, C. (1980).
The effects of alterations in seating arrangement on distractibility of
kindergarten and first grade children. Dissertation Abstracts
Internation, 40, 8.
Cauthorne, C., Wasik, B.H..,
& Shumacher, T.D. (1978).
Use of the systems approach
for successful token economies. Journal of School Psychology,
l6, 242-251.
Witte, A.D., Bachman, M.,
Bachman, J., Cauthorne, C., Rizzo, C., Snypes, N., & Underwood,
V. (1977). Work release in North Caroline: An evaluation of
North Carolina, l976. Institute of Government, U.N.C. Press.
HONORS
Selected as a participant in Ricky Greenwald’s 6-Day Retreat for EMDR/Kid Trainers, June 1-7, 2003.
Appointed to Task Force on Family Law by Governor Jeanne Shaheen, July 2002 - 2005
Member of the Board of Directors
of Parentcraft, Albuquerque New Mexico, 1978-1980
Valkyries, U.N.C., 1971
Order of the Old Well, U.N.C.,
1971, Vice President, 1972.
AWARDS
Grant from Provost Discretionary
Fund, Antioch New England Graduate School, 1992-1993.
Who's Who in American Women,
1982.
Awarded two graduate assistantships
in the Department of School Psychology (1974-1975) and for Dr. James J.
Gallagher, Director of Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center
(1976-1977).
Algenon Sydney Sullivan Award
(1972) for the most outstanding Senior Woman, University of North Carolina
- Chapel Hill.
LICENSURE AND
CERTIFICATES
National Register of Health
Service Providers in Psychology -#311738 Inactive
New Mexico - # 236 - Inactive
Massachusetts - # 3207 -
Inactive
Rhode Island - # 258 - Inactive
New Hampshire- # 567 - Active
Vermont - # 590 - Active
Certified EMDR Consultant -
January 1, 2000-present.
PROFESSIONAL/COMMUNITY
AFFILIATIONS
Ethics Committee, New Hampshire Psychological Association: Chair, 2002-2007.
NH Legislative Task Force on Family Law, July 2002 - July 2005.
New England Society for the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation- 1998 - Present
New Hampshire Psychology Association - Board member- Mentor Comm. Chair - June 2002
Ethics Committee, New Hampshire
Psychological Association - Spring, 1995 - present.
New Hampshire Psychological
Association - March, 1991 - present.
Rhode Island Psychological
Association - Member 1982 - 1991.
American Psychological Association
- Member 1979 - January, 2000.
Chairperson, Continuing Education
Committee, Rhode Island Psychological Associates - January,
1988 - June, 1990.
Rhode Island Group Psychotherapy
Association - Board Member - June, 1988 - June, 1989.
Member of Ethics Board, Rhode
Island Psychological Associates - 1986 to December, 1988.
Newport of County Task Force
on Child Abuse and Neglect -
Chairperson, January - June,
1984. Child Abuse advisory team and Sex Abuse advisory team member.
174 Concord Street, Suite 365
Peterborough,
NH 03458
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