CURRICULUM VITAE MARY NEAL VIETEN, Ph.D., ABPP CDR/MSC/USN 44731 St Andrews Church Road California, MD 20619 E-mail: dr.vieten@icloud.com mary.n.vieten.mil@mail.mil Mobile: (301) 769-8081 EDUCATION 1999 Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois Ph.D., Counseling Psychology (APA Accredited) 1993 Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts Ed.M., Counseling 1986 California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, California B.A., English LICENSURE AND CREDENTIALS Board Certified, American Board of Professional Psychology, 6546 Indiana License number 20041604A Maryland License number 04514 National Register Health Service Provider, 51806 Clearance: Top Secret with Eligibility of SCI PROFESSIONAL AND CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Current Activities 2013- Operation: Tohidu (www.operationtohidu.org) Clinical Director Offers safe, effective operational reintegration retreats for veterans and active duty military members 2014- International Society for Ethical Psychology and Psychiatry Member, Board of Directors (www.psychintegrity.org) Director, Operation: Speak Up 2008- United States Navy Reserve, Commander, Psychologist, Resiliency and Operational Stress Subject Matter Expert 2008- Operational Psychology Solutions, LLC Consultation, Outreach and Clinical Private Practice
2008- Saint Mary s College of Maryland, Department of Psychology Adjunct Faculty History 2014 United States Navy, Commander, Psychologist, Subject Matter Expert Pastoral Development Training Course Office of the Navy Chief of Chaplains, N097 2013 United States Navy, Commander Director, Operational Psychology Expeditionary Medical Facility Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Africa (deployment) 2004-2008 United States Navy, Lieutenant Commander Naval Health Clinic, Patuxent River, MD Specialty Clinics Department Head Executive Committee of the Medical Staff Head, Crisis Response Team Provider Wellness (formerly Impaired Provider) Program, Chairman 2006-2007 United States Navy, Lieutenant Commander Joint Task Force, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (deployment) Officer-in-Charge: Joint Stress Mitigation and Restoration Team Combat Stress Control 2001-2004 United States Navy, Lieutenant Naval Hospital, Roosevelt Roads, PR Behavioral Health Department Head Head, Crisis Response Team 1999-2001 United States Navy, Lieutenant Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, VA Staff Psychologist Head, Fleet and Organizational Services INTERNSHIP AND PRACTICUM EXPERIENCE 1999 Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, VA Pre-doctoral Internship (APA, APPIC Accredited) Rotations: Inpatient, Outpatient, Health, Assessment, Addictions 1998 University Counseling Center, SIU-C Career Counselor (Graduate Assistantship and practicum) 1998 University Counseling Center, SIU-C Practicum, Advanced Practicum, Group leader, Supervisor training
1993 97 th General Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany Social Work Services Practicum (Boston University) TEACHING EXPERIENCE COLLEGE LEVEL COURSES TAUGHT Adulthood and Aging (St Mary s College of Maryland, PSYC 335) Lifespan Development (St Mary s College of Maryland, PSYC 230) Developmental Psychology (Columbia College, PSYC 300) General Psychology (SIU-C, PSYC 102) Helping Skills in Clinical and Counseling Psychology (SIU-C, PSYC 102) English Composition (City Colleges of Chicago, European Campus ENG 101) INVITED ADDRESSES/ LECTURES ON DEPLOYMENT TOPICS Under Fire: Stories of Combat Veterans Across Generations (an original play by Michael J. Arndt): Panel Discussion on Operational Stress and Reintegration with Michael J. Arndt. California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, CA, November 2015. Breaking Free of Medical Paradigms in the treatment of Posttraumatic Stress II: Operation: Tohidu and It s Implications. Presentation at the annual conference of the International Society for Ethical Psychiatry and Psychology, Boston, MA, October 2015 An Alternative to Treatment for Operational Stress: Operation: Tohidu. Presentation sponsored by the Greater Massena Ministerial Association, Massena, NY, September 2015. Are Medications an Effective PTSD Treatment? Interview on Operation: Tohidu and Operational Stress Response. Interviewed by Carol Costello, CNN, aired 22 July 2015. Pastoral Intervention in Case of Sexual Assault in First Responder Communities. Presentation at the 13th International Congress on Stress and Coping with the Rev. Dr. Kristen Leslie, Baltimore, May 2015. Psychological Trauma Response: The State of the Art. Presentation at the 13th International Congress on Stress and Coping with Glenn Schiraldi, PhD, Baltimore, May 2015. FY2014 Professional Development Training Course: Pastoral Care in Case of Military Sexual Assault. Instructor and subject matter expert in psychological trauma. Course presented to over 1000 navy chaplains in 12 conferences in CONUS and OCONUS locations, Jan July 2014. PTSD Live. Panelist and subject matter expert (Combat related PTSD). Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Alexandria VA, June 2014.
The Big Conversation: Veterans in our Midst: Welcomed or Shunned? Lecturer and subject matter expert (Combat related PTSD), Middleham and St Peter s Great Hall, Lusby MD, February 2014. The Big Conversation: Veterans in our Midst: Welcomed or Shunned? Panelist and subject matter expert (Combat related PTSD), Middleham and St Peter s Great Hall, Lusby MD, January 2014. Acute Stress Reactions in the EMF Setting (II). Continuing medical education lecture for the US and International medical forces and embassy staff. Djibouti, Africa, October 2013. Career Implications for Seeking Mental Health Care for Deployed Air Force Personnel. Air Force All Call, Djibouti, Africa, September 2013. Acute Stress Reactions in the Expeditionary Medical Facility (EMF) Setting. Continuing medical education lecture for the US and International medical forces and embassy staff. Djibouti, Africa, April 2013. Breaking Free of Medical Paradigms in The Treatment of Operational Psychological Injuries. Invited address to the Festival of Scholars, California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, CA, May 2011. Operational and DoD careers in Psychology. Presentation to Applied Psychology, California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, CA, May 2011. Honors Convocation, California Lutheran University, Keynote Address. Awarded 2011 Outstanding Alumni. Thousand Oaks, CA, May 2011. Anxiety and Depression: Breaking Free of Medical Models. Presentation to staff and parents, St Mary s Ryken High School, March 2011. Compassion Fatigue and Secondary Trauma. Presentation to the 32nd Annual Child Welfare Day, St Mary s County, MD, May 2010 Anxiety and Depression in Teens. Presentation to staff and parents, St. Mary s Ryken High School, April 2010. Individual Augmentees and PTSD. Presentation to the regional meeting of the capitol area Fleet and Family Support Centers, June 2009 Mending the Mind. Panel discussion. Partners in Defense, A Health Forum-Healing the Mind, Body and Soul of our Wounded Troops. Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C., February 2009. Combat Related PTSD: Supporting our Community. CME lecture, St Mary s Hospital, January 2009.
PTSD in Police and Reservists. St Mary s County Fraternal Order of Police, February 2009. Combat Related PTSD: An Overview for Military Substance Abuse Counselors. National Capitol Area Substance Abuse Providers Quarterly Training, September 2008. Compassion Fatigue, PTSD and Provider Wellness. NHCPR, Medical Staff, May 2008. Combat Related PTSD: Symptoms and Treatment. Saint Mary s College of Maryland, Feb 2008. Combat Related PTSD: Broad Overview of Issues. Adler School of Professional Psychology, Dec 2008. Individual Augmentees and PTSD: Special Considerations for Leaders. Naval Air Station Commanding Officer s Meeting, Dec 2008. Combat PTSD and Uniformed Psychologists. Saint Mary s College of Maryland, Nov 2007. Individual Augmentees and PTSD at PAX. Patuxent River Health Care Consumer Counsel, Nov 2008. Deployment Cycle Support. Coping and Transitioning to CONUS for Service Members, weekly Aug 2006 Mar 2007. Psychological Warfare: Detainee Tactics. monthly Aug 2006 Mar 2007. Provider Wellness Program and Self Care Issues. NHCPR Medical Staff, Aug 2006. OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND AUTHORSHIPS Snyder, J. F., Han, G, & Vieten, M. N. (2006). Sprague s Law: A Profoundly Simple Strategy for Counseling and Self-Help. Professional Psychology Research and Practice, 37 (5), 485-488. Vieten, M. N., et al. (2004). Combat PTSD Treatment: Navy Reaches Out to Army. Navy Medicine September/October. Vieten, M. N., et al. (2004, July). Combat PTSD: An Intervention Program for Service Members Returning from Iraq. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS International Society for Ethical Psychology and Psychiatry Member, Board of Directors Director, Operation: Speak Up American Psychological Association Division 19 Military Psychology Maryland Psychological Association National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology International Critical Incident Stress Foundation North American Society of Adlerian Psychology The Jane Austen Society FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY German