LICENSURE
6-90 Licensed
Psychologist. Georgia State License #1444.
EDUCATION
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Ph.D. in
Clinical Psychology. Minor: Substance Abuse Treatment. University of
South Florida, Tampa, FL.
4-85 M.A. in
Experimental Psychology. Concentration in Social and Personality
Psychology. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL.
5-82 B.A. in
Psychology. Concentration in Clinical and Personality Psychology.
Stetson University, DeLand, FL.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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Independent Practice /Consultation. Individual, couple, and family
psychotherapy; psychological testing; forensic and bariatric pre-operative evaluations. Training and consulting in
organizations and corporations. Specialized experience with lesbian/gay, women’s, diversity, alcohol/drug, physical and sexual
abuse, depression, anxiety, anger and stress management, healthy living
and other issues. Workshops and clinical services provided to
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Full-time/Part-time Consultant, Inner Harbour
Hospital, Douglasville, GA. Individual, family, and group psychotherapy; consultation with
multi-disciplinary treatment teams; personality and intellectual
evaluations; supervision of mental health assistants; treatment planning;
program evaluation. All clinical services provided for inpatient males,
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Psychology
Pre-doctoral Intern, Veterans Administration Medical Center,
Gainesville, FL (APA-Approved). Rotations: Alcohol/Drug Treatment Unit, Administration, Employee
Assistance Program, Family Psychotherapy, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder,
Child Psychotherapy (external rotation), Behavioral Medicine, Cardiology,
and General Outpatient Services. Conducted individual, group,
marital/family psychotherapy and admissions, personality, intellectual,
forensic, and neuropsychological evaluations. |
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Treatment
Counselor, Hillsborough County Hospital, Tampa, FL. Consultant
and multi-disciplinary team member treating adult and geriatric
inpatients. Conducted personality, intellectual, and brief
neuropsychological testing. Short-term individual, marital, and family
therapy using cognitive-behavioral/dynamic approaches. Provided
interpersonal-process group psychotherapy. Supervised graduate practicum
students. Population diverse, including personality disorders, organic
mental disorders, affective disorders, chronic schizophrenia, and
substance abuse disorders. |
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Assistant
Director, Psychological Services Center, University of South
Florida, Tampa, FL. Daily clinic management; client assignment to student
therapists; court-ordered evaluations; intake assessments; crisis
counseling; supervision of graduate students; community networking and
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Director,
Alcohol and Drug Resource Center, University of South Florida,
Tampa, FL.
Managed daily operations, including two budgets; BACCHUS staff
advisor; crisis counseling and referrals; conducted workshops for
organizations, classes, and staff; program evaluation; community and
campus networking.
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PUBLICATIONS
Massey, R. (1993-95). Outlook (Quarterly
column on sexual orientation issues), Georgia Psychologist.
Massey, R. (1990-91). Out of Our Minds
(Monthly column on lesbian mental health issues.) Fourth Tuesday
Forum.
Massey, R. F. (1989). Intoxication as a
defense against criminal charges in Florida: The research and the law.
Criminal Justice
and
Behavior, 16,
325-344.
Massey, R. F., & Neidigh, L. W. (1990).
Evaluating and improving the functioning of a peer-based alcohol abuse
prevention
organization. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 35, 24-35.
Massey, R. & Walfish, S. (2001). Stressors
and Strategies for Under-represented Students: Gender, Sexual and Racial
Minorities.
In S. Walfish & A. K. Hess (Eds.) Succeeding in graduate school:
The complete career guide for the psychology
student.
Hillsdale, N.J. Lawrence Erlbaum.
Massey, R. F., Walfish, S., & Krone, A.
(1992). Cluster analysis of MMPI profiles of adolescents in
treatment for substance abuse.
Vol. 2. Walfish, S., Massey, R. F., & Krone,
A. (1992). Conducting psychological evaluations with A.A.-oriented
alcoholism treatment programs: Implications for practical treatment
planning. In C. D. Spielberger & J. N. Butcher
(Eds.) Advances in personality assessment (Vol. 8). Hillsdale, N. J.:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Walfish, S., Massey, R. F., & Krone, A.
(Eds., 1989). Alcohol abuse and the criminal justice system. (Special
issue). Criminal
Justice and Behavior. Vol.
16.
Walfish, S., Massey, R. F., & Krone, A.
(1990). Interpersonal relationships of adolescent substance abusers.
Journal of
Adolescent Chemical Dependency, 1, 5-13.
Walfish, S., Massey, R. F., & Krone, A.
(1990). MMPI profiles of adolescent substance abusers in treatment.
Adolescence, 15,
567-572.
Walfish, S., Massey, R. F., & Krone, A.
(1990). Anxiety and anger among abusers of different substances.
Drug and Alcohol
Dependence, 25, 253-256.
Walfish, S., Massey, R., & Krone, A.
(1990). MMPI profiles of cocaine-addicted individuals in residential
treatment: Implications for
practical treatment planning. Journal of Substance Abuse
Treatment, 7,
151-154.
Walfish, S., Massey, R. F., & Krone, A.
(1989). Levels of alcohol dependence in cocaine addicts: Some clinical
implications.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 3, 65-68.
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PRESENTATIONS
9-2005
Massey, R. Invited panelist. Changing Minds, Changing Hearts: Let's Talk
about Sex. Forum at University of West
Georgia, Carrollton, GA.
11-1999
Massey, R. & Greenberg, D. Stress & Anger Management Workshop for AT&T Employees. Orlando, FL.
6-98 to
Numerous presentations addressing Homophobia and Healing
Internalized Homophobia through Georgia Equality Present
Project.
1-97 & Massey, R. The Ethics of Disclosing Secrets: Are We Helping
or Hurting Clients? Invited Workshop-Division E:
10-97
Georgia Psychological Association Midwinter Conference & Chattanooga Area
Psychological Association.
6-1996 Massey,
R. Sexual Orientation Issues in the Workplace. Training Seminar at Planned Parenthood of
Atlanta.
4-95 Barrett,
S., Crowe, C., Gale, M., & Massey, R. Family Values: Portraits of Gay,
Lesbian, & Bisexual Families.
Georgia Psychological Association Annual
Meeting.
8-95 Massey,
R. Can't Live With 'Em and Can't Live Without 'Em: The Current Status of
the Relationship of Sexual
Orientation Issues in State Psychological
Associations. Presented in Symposium: Confronting Sexual Orientation
Issues Within and Outside State Psychological
Associations. 103rd Annual Convention of the American
Psychological
Association. New York, New York.
10-94 Friedman,
F. & Massey, R. Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth: What's Known, What's
Needed. Fall Conference
of Georgia Association of School Psychologists.
4-94 Gale, M.,
Johnson, J., Massey, R., Stark, J., & McDavid, J. Are You Ethically
Prepared to Address Sexual
Orientation Issues? Georgia Psychological
Association Annual Meeting.
10-89 Massey, R.
F. Invited Speaker for Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Board Statewide
Alternatives Conference on
Alcohol Abuse Prevention on College Campuses.
Richmond, VA.
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Goldman, M. S., Henderson, M. J., & Massey, R. F. Alcohol
expectancies as mediator of alcoholism risk. 2nd
National Conference
on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. San Diego, CA.
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Massey, R.
F., & Goldman, M. Manipulating expectancies as a means of altering alcohol
consumption. 96th
Annual Convention of the American Psychological
Association.
4-86 Massey, R.
F. Healthy Choices: Alcohol and drug abuse prevention on the college
campus. Statewide Prevention
Symposium, Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Association. Tampa, FL.
2-86 Massey, R.
F. Training residence hall staff in alcohol and drug abuse prevention.
Prevention Connections in Higher
Education: Annual Florida Statewide
Convention. Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services' Campus
Substance Abuse Prevention Project and BACCHUS. Orlando, FL.
3-85
Massey, R. F. Personality and situational moderators of
attitude-behavior congruence. Presentation in Symposium:
Predicting behavior from internal dispositions: A case for
moderation. 31st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern
Psychological
Association. Atlanta, GA.
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Massey, R.
F. Understanding the development of the understanding of attention.
Student Paper Presentation.
37th Annual Convention of the Florida
Psychological Association. Sanibel Island, FL.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1987
Teaching Practicum: Abnormal Psychology and Personality courses.
Professor: J. Kevin Thompson, Ph.D., Department of Psychology,
University of South Florida.
1987
Teaching Assistant: Contemporary Psychology. Professor: Miles
Hardy, Ph.D., Department of Psychology,
University of South Florida.
1983
Teaching Assistant: Statistics. Professor: Allan Nash, Ph.D.,
Department of Psychology, Florida
Atlantic University.
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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
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Studying personality
correlates of substance abusing adolescents and adults. Also participated
in review of
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numerous manuscripts submitted to
various journals reporting on aspects of substance abuse. Primary
Collaborator: Steven Walfish, Ph.D., Clinical and Community
Psychology Associates, Tampa, FL.
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Conducted or assisted in projects pursuing two programs of research:
1) Altering alcohol expectancies to prevent
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alcohol abuse and 2)
Assessing and rehabilitating cognitive deficits caused by chronic alcohol
abuse. Major
Advisor: Mark S. Goldman, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Psychology
Doctoral Program, Department of Psychology,
University of South Florida.
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Research on: 1) evaluation of the efficacy of alcohol education workshops
and 2) influences of personality and
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situation on attitudinal and
behavioral consistency. Professor:
Louis A. Penner, Ph.D., Chair, Department of
Psychology, University of
South Florida.
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Master's Thesis:
"Attitude-Behavior Correspondence as a Function of Self-monitoring
and SItuational Constraint."
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Function
of Self-monitoring and Situational Constraint." Also, worked on various
other projects examining the
influence of personality and situational
variables in predicting behavior from traits and attitudes. Major Advisor:
Thomas C. Monson, Ph.D., Department of Psychology,
Florida Atlantic
University.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
2007 to
Facilitator of Gender Crossing (free support group for the transgender
community), Atlanta, GA.
Present
1994 to
American Red Cross Mental Health Disaster Volunteer. Atlanta, GA Chapter.
2003
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Anti-Defamation League Trainer. Atlanta, GA.
Present
1999-2001 Elected Board Member
of the Feminist Women's Health Center. Atlanta, GA.
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Georgia Equality Facilitator for Healing Internalized Homophobia
and Dealing with Healing Homophobia
Present
workshops. Atlanta, GA Chapter.
6-2005
Georgia Equality Media Representative. Atlanta, GA Chapter.
HONORS
2002
Outstanding
Achievement Award for Contributions to the Psychological Well-Being of the LGBT Community,
from
Division H of Georgia Psychological Association.
1994 Elected
Fellow of Georgia Psychological Association. 1988 Poster
selected for Science Weekend of the 96th Annual Convention of the
American Psychological Association.
1986 Elected to
"Outstanding Young Women of America".
1986 Member of
Pi Gamma Mu, International Honor Society of the Social Sciences,
University of South Florida.
1984-85 Graduate Council
Fellowship, University of South Florida.
1981-82 Who's Who Among Students
in American Universities and Colleges, Stetson University.
1981-82
Member of Omicron Delta
Kappa, National Leadership Honor Fraternity, Stetson
University.
1981-82
Chapter Secretary of
Mortar Board, National Leadership Honor Society, Stetson
University.
1978-82
Dean's List or Honor Roll,
Palm Beach Atlantic
College and Stetson
University.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
1989-
Member, Georgia Psychological Association. Have worked on several
committees including Legal &
Present
Legislative Affairs, Ethnic Minority Affairs, and Continuing Education.
1996-98
Chair, Continuing
Education, Division H (Human Psychology and Sexuality) of Georgia
Psychological Association.
1993-95
Founder and Past Chair of Committee on Sexual Orientation Concerns,
Georgia Psychological Association.
1989- Member, American
Psychological Association & Division 44 (Soc. Psych. Present Study of
Lesbian, Gay,
Present Bisexual, and
Transgender Issues).
1985-86 Former Graduate Student
Representative to the Department of Psychology, University of South Florida.
1983-84
Former Graduate Student Representative to the Department of Psychology,
Florida
Atlantic University.
1981-82 Former Chapter President and
Vice-President of Psi Chi (National Psychology Honor Society).
REFERENCES
Katherine Bruss, Psy.D.
Rebecca Jones, Ph.D.
Assistant Director
Professor
Faculty Staff Assistance
Program Argosy University
Emory
University Dept. of Psychology
1735 Lowergate Drive
990 Hammond Drive, Bldg. 1
Atlanta, GA 30322
Atlanta, GA 30328
(404) 727-4328
(404) 250-4774
Harold Haddle, Ph.D.
Steve
Walfish, Ph.D.
7193 Douglas Blvd.
Visiting Lecturer, Dept. of Psychology
Suite 207
Georgia State University
Douglasville, GA
30135
P.O.
Box 5010
(770) 949-7111
Atlanta, GA 30302
(404) 249-1159
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