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Susan Radbourne, Ph.D., P.C.C.

Horizons Counseling Services, Inc.
5851 Pearl Rd. #305 Parma Heights, Ohio 44130
440 845-9011 X 9 Fax 440 845-9013
Education

Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Education. Cleveland State University, Specialization: Counseling, May, 1999.
Masters in Education, Counseling. Cleveland State University, June, 1992.
Bachelor of Arts, Speech. University of Akron, June, 1967.

Specialized Training

Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, 1992-1994, and 2003-2004.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Level I, 1996; Level II, 1997.

Licensure

Psychologist, State of Ohio, #5776.
Professional Clinical Counselor, State of Ohio #2434.

Employment History

Horizons Counseling Services, Inc., 2/00-present: Private Practice.
Feminist Psychotherapy with individual adults and couples; women's issues, sexual violence and the oppressions, including lesbian/bi/gay concerns; EMDR; treatment of adjustment problems, relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, sexuality, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, survivors of sexual assault and their significant others, victims/survivors of domestic violence, and childhood abuses.

AIDS Task Force of Greater Cleveland, 1/05-present: Consultant/Group facilitator.

Notre Dame College, 2/01-present: Clinical Supervisor.

Clinical supervision for Director of Student Counseling Center.

Akron YWCA Sexual Assault Services Program, 12/98-12/05: Clinical Supervisor.

Clinical supervision and consultation for the Rape Crisis Counselor.

Ursuline College, 2/03-8/04: Consulting Supervisor.

Clinical supervision and treatment planning for Masters Level Art Therapy Interns.

Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, 5/01-12/01: Clinical Supervisor.

Clinical supervision and treatment planning for Masters Level Counselor Trainees.

Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, 11/97-5/01: Director of Counseling.

Directed three member counseling team and four masters level interns; psychotherapy with adult survivors (female and male) of sexual violence and their significant others; group counseling; crisis intervention and hotline; volunteer training and community education.

Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, 6/95-11/97: Counseling Coordinator.

Individual and group counseling with survivors of sexual assault and their significant others; crisis intervention and hotline; volunteer and community education.

Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, 12/94-3/95: Interim Development Director.

Grant writing and staff support for agency transition.

Cleveland State University Counseling Center, 9/93-8/95: Intern.

Intakes, diagnosis, and treatment with college students, faculty and staff, individuals and groups; administering evaluation and assessment instruments; campus outreach programs.

Cleveland State University, 9/93-6/95: Teaching Assistant.

Team teaching in junior level Educational Psychology class; lectures and lab discussion groups.

Cleveland Rape Crisis Center : Campus Link Coordinator, 4/91 to 9/93.

Rape education/prevention program for students, faculty, and staff; counseling campus survivors in group and individual settings.

Cleveland State University, Student Life, 12/89- 4/91: Special Assistant to the Dean.

Leadership and co-curricular programs for students; developing and distributing campus Datebook.

Women Together, Inc., 9/87-11/89: Community Education Coordinator.

Education programs, in-services, professional trainings for community on battered women and children, awareness programs on domestic violence; recruitment, training, and coordinating volunteers; special project fundraising; supervising Bi-lingual Services Coordinator in joint project with the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center.

Publications

Radbourne, S. (1999). The repression of incest memory: A feminist, postmodern, textual inquiry. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio.

Radbourne, S. (1994). A coming out story. What She Wants, 21(12), 4.

Sabik, C.M., Nelson, L.S., Butler, E.M. & Radbourne, S. (1994). Winning against violent environments: Using dialogue as a tool against oppression. Collaborations, 1(1), 33-47.

Professional Memberships

American Psychological Association

Ohio Psychological Association

Consultations, Presentations and Trainings

Guest Lecturer Feminist Theory/Feminist Therapy: Women and Mental Health, Cleveland State University, July, 2003, 2005

Guest Lecturer Treatment with Survivors of Sexual Violence: Women and Mental Health, Cleveland State University, July, 2003, 2005

Understanding rape: Helping survivors, Ohio Veterans Administration Clinical Staff, March, 2003.

Feminist therapy in the clinical setting. Ursuline College Art Therapy Program, April, 2002.

Tuesdays at the jail: The unique experience of working with incarcerated survivors. International Society for the Study of Dissociation, December, 2001.

Peace and power: Feminist consensus building. New Directions Domestic Abuse Shelter of Knox County, October, 2001.

Stress management and understanding personalities. The Phoenix Society's Warm Line Training, September, 2001.

Feminism and feminist therapy. Cleveland State University, Women and Mental Health Class, July, 2001.

Feminism as input for empowering outcomes: Programmatic challenges. Ohio Domestic Violence Network Conference, February, 2001.

Understanding sexual assault: Incarcerated survivors, Cuyahoga County Corrections Facility, Corrections Officer training, November, 2000.

Rape on our campus: How resident advisors can intervene. Viking Hall, Cleveland State University, August, 1999.

Clinical interventions with adult rape survivors. Cuyahoga County Veteran's Administration, November, 1999.

Clinical interventions for rape survivors. Cleveland Rape Crisis Center Professional Training Program, November, 1998.

Interventions with rape survivors. Cuyahoga Community College, February, 1998.

Rape 101: Understanding to make a difference. Viking Hall, Cleveland State University, November, 1997.

How to help survivors of sexual assault. Cleveland State University Athletic Department, October, 1997.

Working from the inside out: White women working against racism. National Coalition Against Sexual Assault Annual Conference, October, 1997.

Connections between campus rape and alcohol. John Carroll University, September, 1997.

Templum and the Ohio Domestic Violence Network Standards: How do we measure up? Consultation for Templum House, May, 1997.

Putting ourselves first. Consultation with the AIDS TaskForce of Greater Cleveland, May, 1997.

Date rape on campus. Cleveland State University Athletic Department, April, 1997.

Personal implications of date rape. Cleveland State University Athletic Department, April, 1997.

How to help survivors as chemical dependency counselors. Department of Public Health, Cleveland, Ohio, April, 1997.

Counseling with sexual abuse survivors. In-service training at St.Vincent's Charity Hospital, February, 1996.

The survivor as helper. Workshop for a conference presented by University Hospitals of Cleveland, April, 1996.

Date rape on campus. John Carroll University, September, 1996.

Rape on campus. Cleveland State University Residence Hall Advisor Training, September, 1996.

Celebrating diversity: Working on common goals. Consultation with Templum House, October, 1996.

Men in the movement: A panel presentation (Moderator). Ohio Coalition on Sexual Assault Annual Conference, Columbus, Ohio, October, 1996.

Helping the helpers: A guided meditation workshop. Ohio Coalition on Sexual Assault Annual Conference, Columbus, Ohio, October, 1996.

Templum's semi-annual program evaluation/retreat. Consultation with Templum House, May, 1996.

Rape on campus: Helping residents. Cleveland State University Residence Hall Advisors Training, September, 1995.

Templum house retreat: Beginning a programming process. Consultation with Templum House, October, 1995.

Campus rape: What is it and how we can avoid it. John Carroll University, September, 1995.

Let's talk: Sex and sexual assault. Mount Union College Convocation Series, October, 1994.

Feminist approaches to teaching: Ethical, psychological and political questions, a panel discussion. Cooper, J., Heinrich, K., Martin, R., Radbourne, S., Scherr, M., Sutton, R. American Educational Research Association Special Interest Group: Research on Women and Education, October, 1994.