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PATRICIA ANN FISHER, Ph.D. - Served as Peace Corps volunteer in Brazil for 2 years
Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the appointment of:
Patricia Ann Fisher, Ph.D.
3132 W Street, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20020
(Ward 7)
as a member of the Citizen Complaint Review Board, established by section 5 of the Office of Citizen Complaint Review
Establishment Act of 1998, effective March 26, 1999 (D.C. Law 12208; D.C. Code §4-914), for a term to end 1-year from
the date a majority of the first members are installed.
Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy of this resolution, upon its adoption, each to the
nominee and to the Office of the Mayor.
Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.
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PATRICIA ANN FISHER, Ph.D.
3132 W STREET, SE
WASHINGTON, DC 20020
(202) 583-8926
EDUCATION
Ph.D. (Counseling Psychology), University of Minnesota, 1976
M.ED. (Guidance and Counseling), Howard University, 1970
B.S. (Psychology), Howard University, 1968
SYNOPSIS OF EXPERIENCE
Administrative/Managerial: Successfully planned, organized, coordinated and implemented organizational activities
projects, and programs for a variety of health and mental health organizations as well as consulting firms. Prepared
proposals, developed budgets, wrote reports and supervised staff.
Clinical/Psychological: Over 25 years of experience as an individual and group psychotherapist. Extensive experience with
alcohol and substance abuse issues, programs, and clients. Served as Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and Mental
Health Consultant. Licensed psychologist since 1978. Member of DC Psychology Board for four years.
Teacher, Trainer, Consultant: Over eight years of teaching graduate level students in the areas of counseling psychology
and international studies. Work as a trainer and consultant in the areas of drug. abuse education, cross-cultural orientation,
cultural diversity, career development, and human resource development. Give public presentations for varied audiences
including radio and television.
International: Planned, organized and coordinated educational and recreational trips for various organizations. Served as
group leader for international trips. Developed and provided cross-cultural orientation and training for federal and other
agencies. Served as Peace Corps volunteer in Brazil for 2 years. Extensive travel in Africa and the Caribbean, and to a
lesser extent western Europe.
Research/Writing: Recipient of university and federally funded grants. Publications include several referenced journal
articles and a Department of Education career education manual.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
ADMINISTRATIVE/MANAGERIAL
Clinical Director/Psychologist
PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (DC) 1982-Present
Responsible for the administrative functions and operations of the business and includes, but is not limited to,
such tasks as marketing and public relations, financial management, billings, client record maintenance, and
report preparation. Individual and group therapy as well as consultation and training is provided in the areas
of mental health, cultural diversity, substance abuse, and employee assistance program services. Guest
appearances on local and national television programs as a psychological expert.
Director, Employee Assistance Program
THE WASHINGTON HOSPITAL-CENTER (DC) 1991-1994
Provided a wide range of psychological services to the 5,000 employees of-the largest hospital in the
Washington metropolitan area. Duties included assessment, short-term counseling, crisis intervention,
consulting with nursing and other administrative and managerial units, and organizational training. Also
coordinated employee referrals with their insurance and managed care companies.
Organizational Consultant
KOBA ASSOCIATES (DC) Summer & Fall 1991
Served as the program evaluator for a five-year federally funded substance abuse research and
demonstration project. Provided direction for the definition and extablishment of policies and procedures in
the areas of project planning and development as well as clinical protocols. Supervised the production design
format and contents of the written program manual.
Executive Director
MCC/CIGNA COMPANIES (MID ATLANTIC REGION) 1989-1991
Provided leadership and direction of overall subsidiary activities, including general management of its mental
health and substance abuse services and administrative programs, services and personnel. Developed,
coordinated and communicated organizational policies and procedures to internal and external constituencies.
Developed and monitored a network in excess of 300 mental health providers including professional
individuals, hospitals and outpatient treatment programs in Maryland, the District of Columbia and Northern
Virginia. Managed annual budget of $2.5 million with 17% profit for first year of operations.
Team Coordinator
THE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON, ADULT DRUG ABUSE UNIT (DC) 1984-1985
Served as clinical manager/coordinator and therapist for a 28-day adult inpatient substance abuse program.
Helped develop treatment and aftercare plans; coordinated and supervised staff interventions; provided
individual. group and family psychotherapy; performed psychological test batteries, and wrote admission
diagnostic reports, weekly progress reports, and medical discharge summaries.
CLINICAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL
Clinical Director/Psychologist
PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (DC) 1982-Present
As the Clinical Director, I am responsible for the overall administrative and operational functions of the
business. As a licensed psychologist for the past 20+ years, I provide both individual and group
psychotherapy to adults and adolescents. Continue to serve as a psychological, mental health, and Employee
Assistance Program (EAP) consultant to several agencies include the Peace Corps and Job Corps.
Psychological Consultant
PEACE CORPS (DC) 1979-1981 & 1995-Present
Currently, I work with the Medical Department and provide short-term crisis intervention treatment and
recommendations for return to duty for medically evacuated Peace Corps Volunteers. In the past, I provided
psychological assessment and evaluations to Peace Corps training staff concerning trainees. Worked wide
groups of trainees going to Jamaica, Nepal, Liberia, and Mauritania.
Clinical Psychologist
METROPOLITAN PSYCHIATRIC GROUP (DC) 1983-1987
Provided individual and group outpatient therapy primarily, but not exclusively, to substance abusers.
Performed admission evaluations, psychological testing, and individual sad group psychotherapy. Conducted
aftercare groups. Provided monthly public/community appearances, presentations and/or workshops
(including radio or television) on substance abuse or other mental health topics.
Team Coordinator
THE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON, ADULT DRUG ABUSE UNIT (DC) 1984-1985
Served as clinical manager/coordinator and therapist for a 28 day adult inpatient substance abuse program.
Helped develop treatment and aftercare plans; coordinated and supervised staff interventions; provided
individual, group and family psychotherapy; performed psychological test batteries, and wrote admission
diagnostic reports, weekly progress reports, and medical discharge summaries.
Clinical Psychologist
AREA COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC, THE DAY ALCOHOL PROGRAM (DC) 1979-1983
Provided indivdual and group therapy for alcoholics in a day treatment program. Planned and conducted
presentations on alcohol education, personal-social adjustment and career development Began a weekly
women's therapy group. Conducted staff training. Performed clinical evaluations for the city's residential
treatment program.
TEACHING/TRAINING
Adjunct Faculty
MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT (VA) 1987-1989
Developed and taught graduate courses for two academic years. These courses included "Substance Abuse
Treatment" and "Crisis Intervention."
Assistant Professor
HOWARD UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PROGRAM 1985-1986
Taught undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of international studies and health education. Also
advised students, served on school-wide committees, planned and coordinated field/experiential activities.
Instructor
TRINITY COLLEGE EDUCATION AND COUNSELING DEPARTMENT (DC) Summer 1985
Developed and taught a graduate level workshop for teachers and others entitled "Teenage Drug and Alcohol
Abuse."
Trainer and Assistant Trainer
PEACE CORPS (DC)' 1979-l 983
With other Peace Corps training staff, provided intensive 10-day training and assessment of trainees.
Cross-Cultural Coordinator and Trainer
VARIOUS FIRMS (DC) June 1979, January 1981 and June 1982
Developed, coordinated and conducted 18-22 hour training modules for several DC-bascd firms who had
received Peace Corps training contracts.
Cross-Cultural Coordinator and Trainer
PEACE CORPS (DC) 1979-1982
Assessed and evaluated Peace Corps trainees with respect to their psychological suitability for services
overseas. Worked with over 100 trainees over a two-year period.
Assistant Professor
HOWARD UNIVERSITY COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM (DC) 1975-1982
Responsibilities included teaching graduate students, student advisement, proposal writing, conducting
research and preparing publications, seminar development, and university-wide committee participation.
Developed and had approved a new master's level program in rehabilitation counseling. Developed three new
graduate courses. Courses taught included counseling, counseling psychology, group counseling and
dynamics, and organizational principles and dynamics.
RESEARCH/WRITING
Research
Recipient of a Howard University Faculty research grant entitled "Self-Concept and Drinking Attitudes Among Black
Female Alcoholics." Summer 1980.
Doctoral research entitled, "An Investigation of the Relationship between Personality Type and the Employment Status of
Patients in a Veteran's Administration Hospital Methadone Treatment Program." Fall 1975.
Received a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Project called "Steppin' Up and Moving On: A Career
Education Program for the Non-College Bound High School Student." Spring 1979
Received a faculty grant to examine the "Career Choices and Patterns of the (Howard University) Guidance and
Counseling Program Graduates." Spring 1977.
Publications
"A Different Kind of Love for Families." Living Relationships: A Guide to Health Living Volume 18 No. 5 July 1987.
Steppin' Up and Moving On: A Career Education Program for the Urban Non-College Bound High School Student.
Educational Development Center, Cambridge, MA. Fall 1982.
A Competency Based Curriculum Guide for the Counselor. Howard University Teacher Corps. Summer 1980.
"The White Counselor and the Non-White Client in the Vocational Rehabilitation Setting." Co-authored. Rehabilitation
Counseling Bulletin 229(4). April 1979.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS
Memberships
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Boards
WASHINGTON AREA COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE 1987-1990
Served as Chairperson on the Fundraising Committee and as a member of the Executive Committee.
DC PSYCHOLOGY BOARD 1983-1987
Served as Vice Chairperson of the Board, 1986-1987
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