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PAUL LAWRENCE CRAIG DIPLOMATE IN CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AMERICAN BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Office: 4048 Laurel Street Citizenship: United States Suite 102 Telephone: (907) 274-8200 Anchorage, AK 99508 FAX: (907) 274-8211 Website: www.drpaulcraig.net Email: [email protected] ACADEMIC TRAINING Doctor of Philosophy - University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming; August, 1980 - Major area: Clinical Psychology (APA-accredited program) Master of Science - University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming; May, 1978 - Major area: Clinical Psychology Bachelor of Science - Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, Nebraska; December, 1974 - Major area: Biopsychology Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Neuropsychology - University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, South Pavilion, 5th Floor, P.O. Box 26901, Oklahoma City, OK 73190 (September, 1984-August, 1985) Postdoctoral Fellow in Rural and Cross-Cultural Community Mental Health - Cosponsored by Gateway Mental Health Center, 3134 Tongass Avenue, Ketchikan, Alaska 99901, and University of Washington Medical School, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, RP-10, Seattle, Washington 98195 (August, 1980-August, 1981) Psychology Intern - University of Minnesota Health Sciences Center, Box 717, Mayo Memorial Hospital, 420 Delaware Street, S.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 (August, 1979-August 1980) PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION Diplomate in Clinical Neuropsychology - American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology, under the auspices of the American Board of Professional Psychology (Diploma Number: 4184; awarded August, 1992) Licensed to practice Psychology in Alaska (License # AA 0205; issued January, 1982) Listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (1982-Present)

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Page 1: DIPLOMATE IN CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AMERICAN BOARD OF

PAUL LAWRENCE CRAIG DIPLOMATE IN CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

AMERICAN BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Office: 4048 Laurel Street Citizenship: United States Suite 102 Telephone: (907) 274-8200 Anchorage, AK 99508 FAX: (907) 274-8211 Website: www.drpaulcraig.net Email: [email protected] ACADEMIC TRAINING Doctor of Philosophy - University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming; August, 1980 - Major

area: Clinical Psychology (APA-accredited program) Master of Science - University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming; May, 1978 - Major area:

Clinical Psychology Bachelor of Science - Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, Nebraska; December, 1974 -

Major area: Biopsychology Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Neuropsychology - University of Oklahoma Health Sciences

Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, South Pavilion, 5th Floor, P.O. Box 26901, Oklahoma City, OK 73190 (September, 1984-August, 1985)

Postdoctoral Fellow in Rural and Cross-Cultural Community Mental Health - Cosponsored

by Gateway Mental Health Center, 3134 Tongass Avenue, Ketchikan, Alaska 99901, and University of Washington Medical School, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, RP-10, Seattle, Washington 98195 (August, 1980-August, 1981)

Psychology Intern - University of Minnesota Health Sciences Center, Box 717, Mayo

Memorial Hospital, 420 Delaware Street, S.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 (August, 1979-August 1980)

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION Diplomate in Clinical Neuropsychology - American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology,

under the auspices of the American Board of Professional Psychology (Diploma Number: 4184; awarded August, 1992)

Licensed to practice Psychology in Alaska (License # AA 0205; issued January, 1982) Listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (1982-Present)

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Paul L. Craig Page 2 EMPLOYMENT Clinical Neuropsychologist - Independent Practice, Anchorage, Alaska (1985-Present) Neuropsychological Consultant – RehabCare, Alaska Regional Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska

99508 (1994-1999) Neuropsychological Consultant - Providence Hospital, Department of Rehabilitation

Medicine, Anchorage, Alaska 99508 (1986-1997) Neuropsychological Consultant - Alaska Native Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry,

Anchorage, AK 99501 (1991-1992) Neuropsychological Consultant - Head Injury Rehabilitation Program - Alaska Treatment

Center, 3710 E. 20th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99508 (1985-1987)

Program Director - South Peninsula Community Mental Health Center, 3948 Ben Walters Lane, Homer, Alaska 99603 (1981-1984)

ACADEMIC AND CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Psychiatry and

Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington (July, 2009-present)

Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Department of

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington (July, 1993-June, 2009)

Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Department of

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington (September, 1983-June, 1993)

Affiliate Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Alaska Anchorage,

Anchorage, Alaska (January, 1988-1992) Affiliate Associate Professor, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Alaska

Anchorage, Alaska (November, 1989-1990) Neuropsychologist - Allied Health Service Staff, Providence Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska

(November, 1985-Present); Alaska Regional Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska (October, 1985-Present); Charter North Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska (January, 1986-January, 2003)

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Paul L. Craig Page 3 Psychologist - Allied Health Service Staff, South Peninsula Hospital, Homer, Alaska

(1983-1984) Instructor - Ketchikan Community College, Ketchikan, Alaska (September-December, 1980) GOVERNANCE EXPERIENCE Good Governance Project Implementation Work Group – American Psychological

Association (September, 2013 – present) Treasurer – American Psychological Association. Chair of APA Finance Committee, Audit

Subcommittee, and Investment Subcommittee (January, 2008 – December, 2010) Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice (CAPP) (January, 2008 –

December, 2010) National Advisory Committee on Rural Health and Human Services (NACRHHS), United

States Department of Health and Human Services – Appointed by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Michael O. Leavitt (July, 2006 – December, 2007)

American Psychological Association Insurance Trust – Trustee (January, 2005 – December,

2005; January, 2007 – December, 2007; ex officio as the Treasurer of the APA, January 2008 – December 2010)

Board of Directors – American Psychological Association – Member at Large (January,

2003 – December, 2005) Board of Directors liaison to: Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (2003 – 2005) Committee on Divisions APA Relations (2003)

Publications and Databases Office and Council of Editors (2003) Committee on Legal Issues (2004 – 2005) Public and Member Communication Directorate (2005) Board of Directors Budget Subcommittee (2003 – 2005)

Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice/Board of Directors Coordinating Subcommittee (2005)

Finance Committee of the American Psychological Association – Vice Chair (2007);

Member (January, 2001 – December, 2003 and January, 2006 – December, 2007) Chair of the APA Relations Committee for the Division of Clinical Neuropsychology of the

American Psychological Association (January, 2003 – December, 2004)

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Paul L. Craig Page 4 Council of Representatives - American Psychological Association. Representing Division

of Clinical Neuropsychology (January, 2001 - December, 2001; January, 2013 – December, 2015)

Council of Representatives - American Psychological Association. Representing Alaska

Psychological Association (January, 1999 - December, 2000) Board of Directors - American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology under the auspices of the

American Board of Professional Psychology (April, 1997 - March, 2002) Committee on Rural Health - American Psychological Association (November, 1996 -

December, 1998) Alaska Board of Psychologists and Psychological Associate Examiners (February, 1999 –

December, 2002) Task Force for Envisioning Future Roles for Psychology – American Psychological

Association (October, 1998) Council of Representatives - American Psychological Association. Voting seat for coalition

representing 11 states, provinces, protectorates, and divisions (August, 1994 - August, 1995)

Task Force on Education, Accreditation, and Credentialing - Division of Clinical

Neuropsychology, American Psychological Association (August, 1993 - August, 1995)

Rural Health Task Force - American Psychological Association (April, 1992 - November,

1996) Liaison-Observer to American Psychological Association Council of Representatives -

Alaska Psychological Association (1991 - 1998) International Liaison Committee - International Neuropsychological Society (1991 - 1992) Founding Board Member - National Head Injury Foundation - Alaska Chapter (1989) President – Alaska Psychological Association (January-December, 1988); Treasurer

(January-December, 1986); Executive Committee (January-December, 1982, 1990, and 1991); Chairperson of Continuing Education Committee (October, 1982-June, 1984)

Chairperson - Alaska Mental Health Program Directors Association (February, 1983-March,

1984); Secretary-Treasurer (February, 1982-February, 1983)

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Paul L. Craig Page 5 PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS, AWARDS AND ACTIVITIES Lifetime Achievement Award – Alaska Psychological Association (October, 2015) Excellence in Rural Health Award – American Psychological Association Committee on

Rural Health (August, 2015; first recipient of this newly created annual award) Guest manuscript editor for American Psychologist (September, 2015) Guest manuscript editor for Professional Psychology: Research & Practice (September,

2008; April, 2010; July, 2011; October, 2013) Consulting Advisor to the VA Office of Rural Health Policy and Planning Group (PPG)

contracted to National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago. The PPG through NORC provides operational support and conducts studies and analyses in support of the VA Office of Rural Health (October, 2008 – September, 2013)

Psychologist of the Year Award - Alaska Psychological Association (November, 2007) Scientific Program Review Committee – 35th Annual Meeting of the International

Neuropsychological Society, Portland, Oregon (February, 2007) Guest manuscript editor for the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology

(August, 2001) Presidential Citation – American Psychological Association, for leadership in promoting the

availability of psychological services to rural and frontier populations awarded by Patrick H. DeLeon, Ph.D., MPH, JD, APA President (September 2000)

Appointed to Division of Clinical Neuropsychology (Division 40 of the APA) Strategic

Planning Committee (May, 2000) Appointed to the Hospital and Health Care Facilities Committee of the Division of

Independent Practice (Division 42) of the American Psychological Association (January, 2000)

Appointed as Division of Clinical Neuropsychology (Division 40 of the APA) Observer to

the APA Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice – CAPP (January, 2000 – December, 2000).

Voted “Psychologist of Choice” in Anchorage through the Doctors Rate Doctors poll of

more than 700 Anchorage-area physicians and psychologists conducted by Channel 11 News (October, 1999)

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Paul L. Craig Page 6 Oral Examiner for the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (January, 1999 –

December, 2004) Consulting Editor – Professional Psychology: Research & Practice (January, 1994 -

December, 1995) International Neuropsychological Society Paper Session Chair (Age and Gender Effects) -

15th European Conference - Funchal, Island of Madeira, Portugal (June, 1993) Recipient of 1992 Alaska Psychological Association Award for Contribution to the Field of

Psychology (November, 1992) Guest manuscript editor for Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (May, 1992) Editorial Committee – 1992 National Academy of Neuropsychology Conference (April,

1992) Appointed to the Alaska Governor's Task Force on Head Injury (August, 1986) Consulting Editor for Journal of Rural Community Psychology (October, 1987-December,

1993) Program Committee – Division of Child, Youth, and Family Services, American

Psychological Association, reviewed manuscripts submitted for the 1985 APA Convention (November, 1984)

Community Advisory Council Member - Kenai Peninsula Community College, Homer,

Alaska Branch (December, 1982-June, 1984) Editorial Advisory Board for Clinical Neuropsychology: An International Quarterly Journal

of Brain-Behavior Relationships (April, 1980) Intern Representative to Health Care Psychology Faculty and School of Public Health

Student Senate at the University of Minnesota (September, 1979-August, 1980) Student Representative on the Clinical Faculty Committee at the University of Wyoming,

(September, 1978 - May, 1979); Clinical Curriculum Committee (September, 1976 -May, 1977)

Recipient of Clark Scholarship, awarded annually by the Department of Psychology,

University of Wyoming, to one clinical graduate student based upon performance in the program (1979)

NIMH Fellowship recipient through the Department of Psychology, University of Wyoming

(1976-1977)

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Paul L. Craig Page 7 Graduated "With Distinction" from Nebraska Wesleyan University (1974) Invited for membership in: Phi Kappa Phi (Academic honorary - 1974)

Beta Beta Beta (Biological honorary - 1973) Psi Chi (Psychological honorary - 1973)

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Psychological Association (Fellow - 1998)

Division (42) Independent Practice (Fellow) Division (40) Clinical Neuropsychology (Fellow) Division (31) State and Provincial Psychological Associations (Fellow)

Division (12) Society of Clinical Psychology (Fellow) Division (55) American Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy (Fellow) Division (52) International Psychology (Member) Division (20) Adult Development and Aging (Member) American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology International Neuropsychological Society National Academy of Neuropsychology (Fellow – 1999) Alaska Psychological Association PUBLICATIONS & RESEARCH Craig, P.L. (2016). Clinical Neuropsychology: Brain Behavior Relationships. In R.J.

Sternberg (ed.). Career Paths in Psychology: Where Your Degree Can Take You (3rd ed.) Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Sperbeck, D.J. & Craig, P.L. (2013). Neuropsychological assessment and intervention for

youth: A leap beyond baby steps. [Review of the book Neuropsychological Assessment and Intervention for Youth: An Evidence-Based Approach to Emotional and Behavioral Disorders by Reddy, L.A., Weissman, A.S., & Hale, J.B. (Eds.)]. PsyCRITIQUES, 58(46). doi: 10.1037/a0034458

Craig, P.L. & Sperbeck, D. J. (2011). A gem for dementia treatment providers. [Review of

the book Treating dementia in context: A step-by-step guide to working with individuals and families by McCurry, S.M. & Drossel, C.]. PsyCRITIQUES, 56(34). doi:10.1037/a0024384

Craig, P.L. (2011). Treasurer’s Report. American Psychologist. 66, S42-S47. Craig, P.L. (2010). Psychology Practice’s Renaissance: The Best is Yet to Come.

Independent Practitioner, 30, 210-212. Craig, P.L. (2010). Treasurer’s Report. American Psychologist, 65, 344-349. Craig, P.L. (2009). Treasurer’s Report. American Psychologist, 64, 328-333.

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Paul L. Craig Page 8 Beasley, D.M., Morris, T., Birch, S.E., Craig, P.L., Freeman-Watson, B., et al. (2008).

Twentieth Anniversary Report – The 2008 Report to the Secretary: Rural Health and Human Services Issues. The National Advisory Committee on Rural Health and Human Services (NACRHHS), Washington, DC.

Craig, P.L. (2007). Clinical Neuropsychology: Brain Behavior Relationships. In R.J.

Sternberg (ed.). Career Paths in Psychology: Where Your Degree Can Take You (2nd ed.) Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Beasley, D.M., Otis, L.K., Chang, J.L., Birch, S.E., Craig, P.L., Dillard, E.S., et al. (2007).

The 2007 Report to the Secretary: Rural Health and Human Services Issues. The National Advisory Committee on Rural Health and Human Services (NACRHHS), Washington, DC.

Craig, P.L. (2005). On the Far Edge of the Last Frontier: The Alaskan Experience. In R.L.

Heilbronner (ed.). Forensic Neuropsychology Casebook. New York: Guilford. Craig, P.L. (2004). APA Governance. American Psychological Association Division of

Clinical Neuropsychology Newsletter, 22(2), 19-20. Craig, P.L. & Adams, R.L. (2002). Oscar Albert Parsons: 1920 – 2000. American

Psychologist, 57, 289. Craig, P.L. (2002). Developmental Disorders: A Neuropsychological Perspective. National

Guardian, 15(4), 5-6. Craig, P.L. (2002). The Chronically Mentally Ill: A Neuropsychological Perspective.

National Guardian, 15(3), 11. Craig, P.L. (2002). Traumatic Brain Injury: A Neuropsychological Perspective. National

Guardian, 15(2), 1-2. Levant, R., Reed, G., Raguesea, S., DiCowden, M. Murphy, M., Sullivan, F., Craig, P. L., &

Stout, C. (2001). Envisioning and Accessing New Roles for Professional Psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32, 79-87.

Levant, R., Craig, P. L., DeLeon, P., DiCowden, M., Gray-Little, B., Habben, C. J., Murphy,

M. J., Murphy, T., Ragusea, S. A., Siders, C. T., Stout, C., & Sullivan, F. (1999). Task Force on Envisioning, Identifying, and Accessing New Professional Roles: Executive Summary and Recommendations. Washington: American Psychological Association.

Craig, P.L. (1999). Developmental Disorders: A Neuropsychological Perspective. ASAGA

Voice, Spring issue, 2-7.

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Paul L. Craig Page 9 Craig, P.L. (1999). Dementia: A Neuropsychological Perspective. ASAGA Voice,

Summer/Fall issue, 3-4. Craig, P.L. (1998). The Chronically Mentally Ill: A Neuropsychological Perspective.

ASAGA Voice, Winter issue, 2. Craig, P.L. (1997). Neuropsychology in the Rural Hospital. In J.A. Morris (ed.), Practicing

Psychology in Rural Settings: Hospital Privileges and Collaborative Care. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Huckabee, H., Craig, P.L., Williams, M. (1996). Near Drowning in Frigid Water: A Case

Study of a 31-Year-Old Woman. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2, 256-260.

American Psychological Association Office of Rural Health - Contributors: Craig, P.L., et

al. (1995). Caring for the Rural Community: An Interdisciplinary Curriculum. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Grant, H.C., Craig, P.L., and Williams, J.M. (1994). Hypothermically-Mediated

Neuroprotection from Anoxia: A Neuropsychological Case Study. International Neuropsychological Society - 22nd Annual Meeting: Program and Abstracts, 36-37.

Slick, D.J. & Craig, P.L. (1991). Neuropsychological Assessment in Public Psychiatric

Hospitals: The changing state of the practice - 1979 to 1989. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 6, 73-80.

Craig, P.L. & Birch, G. (1990). Overview of disease process. In M.W. Stembridge & E.

Predeger (Eds.) Alzheimer's Disease: A Personal Journal for Caregivers. Anchorage: Alzheimer's Disease Association of Alaska.

Crosson, B., Novack, T., Trenerry, M., & Craig, P.L. (1989). Differentiation of verbal

memory deficits in blunt head injury using the recognition trial of the California Verbal Learning Test: An exploratory study. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 3, 29-44.

Craig, P.L. (1988). Neuropsychology and traumatic brain injury. In Litigating

Psychological Injury Claims. Eau Claire, Wisconsin: Professional Education Systems, Inc.

Crosson, B., Novack, T., Trenerry, M., & Craig, P. L. (1988). California Verbal Learning

Test (CVLT) performance in severely head-injured and neurologically normal adult males. The Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 10, 754-768.

Eppinger, M. G., Craig, P. L., Adams, R. L., & Parsons, O. A. (1987). The WAIS-R index

for estimating premorbid intelligence: Cross-validation and clinical utility. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55, 86-90.

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Paul L. Craig Page 10 Craig, P. L. & Rasmussen, L. (1987). A postdoctoral psychology fellowship in rural mental

health: An Alaskan innovation. In J. D. Murray & P. A. Keller, (Eds). Innovations in Rural Community Mental Health. Mansfield, PA: Rural Services Institute, Mansfield University.

Adams, R. L., Craig, P. L., & Parsons, O. A. (May, 1986). Neuropsychology of dementia.

In J. T. Hutton (Ed.) Neurology Clinics. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co. Pasewark, R. A. & Craig, P. L. (1983). Changing insanity plea statutes. UCLA – Alaska

Law Review, 11, 173-187. Craig, P. L. (1983, Winter issue). Bloomin' in a boom town: Community mental health in

Homer. Coping: Journal of the Alaska Mental Health Association, 12-15. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Mental Health Association.

Craig, P. L. & Pasewark R. A. (1981). Extracurricular participation in a rural boom town.

Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 2(2), 12-22. Pasewark, R. A. & Craig, P. L. (1980). Insanity plea: Defense attorneys' views. Journal of

Law and Psychiatry, 8, 413-441. Johnson, C. & Craig, P. L. (1980, Fall Issue). Growth and Change: An innovative weight

management group in Ketchikan. Coping: Journal of the Alaska Mental Health Association, 32-37.

Craig, P.L. (1979). Neuropsychological assessment in public psychiatric hospitals: The

current state of the practice. Clinical Neuropsychology. 1 (4), 1-7. Craig, P., Wise, E., & Graves, P. (1979). Natrona County Jail Matron-Nurse Program: An

Evaluation. Program evaluation contracted with the Wyoming Attorney General's Planning Committee on Criminal Administration, Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Craig, P. L. (1979). Insanity Defense: Attorneys' Views. Unpublished doctoral dissertation,

University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. Craig, P. L. (1978). Overmanning in Impacted High Schools. Unpublished master's thesis,

University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. Craig, P. L. (1974). Hand temperature as a function of transcendental meditation.

Unpublished honors research project. Department of Psychology, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Paul L. Craig Page 11 PRESENTATIONS & WORKSHOPS Craig, P.L. (2014, December). Your brain. Line One: Your Health Connection – Alaska

Public Radio show guest speaker. Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. (2014, December). Neuropsychological assessment in primary care.

Presentation to Alaska Family Medicine Residency residents. Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. (2014, June). In praise of hard knocks. Nine Star CyberLynx high school

graduation address. Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. (2014, March). Specialty practice in clinical neuropsychology. Presentation to

the Alaska Psychology Internship Consortium. Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. (2014, October). Neuropsychology: An overview for medical students.

Presentation to WAMI medical students, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska. (Note: This presentation has been delivered annually to WWAMI medical students since 1992 during the medical students’ behavioral health course).

Craig, P.L., Nordal, K.C., DeLeon, P.H., Maheu, M.M., & Bray, J.H. (2011, August).

Health Care and Psychology – The Challenge of Change. Symposium conducted at the 2011 American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC.

Craig, P.L. (2011, August). Meeting Rural and Frontier Area Mental Health Care

Consumers’ Needs: A Challenge for Psychology. Presentation at the 2011 American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC.

Craig, P.L. (2011, August). Rural Health – Future Directions in Practice and Research.

Discussant for symposium at the 2011 American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC.

Craig, P.L., (2010, August). Health care reform and rural consumers. Presentation at

symposium, Maximizing psychology’s value in the new health care environment, during American Psychological Association convention, San Diego, California.

Craig, P.L., Hurwich, J., McDaniels Wilson, C. (2010, March). Effective boards:

Management and accountability. Presentation at the 2010 APA Practice Organization State Leadership Conference, Washington, DC.

Turner, A.L. & Craig, P.L. (2009, March). Association financial management:

Implementing and responding to difficult realities. Presentation at the 2009 APA Practice Organization State Leadership Conference, Washington, DC.

Craig, P.L. (2008, August). Traumatic brain injury and aging: Neuropsychological facts

and fictions. Presentation to the Alaska Adjusters Association, Anchorage, Alaska.

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Paul L. Craig Page 12 Bray, J., Goodheart, C, & Craig, P.L. (2008, March). APA Presidential Task Force on the

Future of Psychology Practice: An overview. Presentation to the American Psychological Association Practice Organization, State Leadership Conference, Washington, DC.

Craig, P.L. (2008, March). Introduction to clinical neuropsychology and traumatic brain

injury: Part II. Video teleconference presentation to Alaska National Insurance Company offices in Seattle, Washington, San Francisco, California, and Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (2008, February). Introduction to clinical neuropsychology and traumatic brain

injury: Part I. Video teleconference presentation to Alaska National Insurance Company offices in Seattle, Washington, San Francisco, California, and Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (2008, January). Prescriptive Authority for Psychologists: Missouri, Please

show me. Invited keynote address to American Psychological Association, Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy (APA Division 55) Mid-Winter Conference, Kansas City, Missouri.

Craig, P.L. (2007, March). Assessing and Managing Dangerousness. Presentation to Social

Work graduate students, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. (2007, February). Cross Cultural Issues. Moderator at cross-cultural paper

session at the International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Portland, Oregon. Craig, P.L. (2006, April & May). Neuropsychological Assessment: An Overview for

Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors and Disability Adjudicators. Three full-day presentations sponsored by the Alaska Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Fairbanks, Juneau, and Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (2006, April). Introduction to Human Neuropsychology. Presentation to AP

Psychology Class, South High School, Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. & Anton, B. (2005, August). I Can See Clearly Now: Defining Legal and

Ethical Duties. Co-moderator of a Panel Presentation at the American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, D.C.

Craig, P.L. (2004, October). Neuropsychology of Traumatic Brain Injury: The Alaskan

Perspective. Invited Presentation to the annual meeting of the North Dakota Psychological Association. Fargo, North Dakota.

Craig, P.L. & Adams, K. (2004, August). Making APA Work for You. Presentation to

Division of Clinical Neuropsychology at the American Psychological Association Convention. Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Paul L. Craig Page 13 Craig, P.L. (2004, August). Double Duties – When Ethics and Law Collide. Moderator of a

Panel Presentation at the American Psychological Association Convention. Honolulu, Hawaii.

Craig, P.L. (2004, June). Traumatic Brain Injury: A Primer. Invited Presentation to

Clinical Staff of Anchorage Community Mental Health Services. Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (2003, October). A Brief History of the Use of Technicians in

Neuropsychological Practice. Presentation to the 43rd Annual Meeting of Delegates, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards. Scottsdale, Arizona.

Craig, P.L. (2003, September). Examination of Plaintiff’s Psychology Expert. Mock Trial

Expert Witness Participant for Continuing Legal Education, Masters in Trial, sponsored by the American Board of Trial Advocates, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (2003, May). Understanding the Different Effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury.

Presentation to the Alaska Association of Paralegals, Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. (2003, March). Traumatic Brain Injury among Alaskan Natives:

Neuropsychological Considerations. Grand Rounds at Alaska Native Medical Center, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (2002, February). Non-EPPP Licensure Examination Procedures among ASPPB

Jurisdictions. Consistency in Regulation: ASPPB 17th Midwinter Meeting, Orlando, Florida.

Craig, P.L. (2001, April). Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. Presentation to Alaska

Regional Hospital Rehabilitation Unit staff, Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L., Parker, J., Schlereth, E., Brown, A., Smith, J., Terry, C., Clinch, G., & Jackson,

D. (1999, October). Understanding Guardianship: A Panel Discussion and Mock Hearing. Understanding Guardianship and Advocacy, Alaska State Association for Guardianship and Advocacy, Anchorage, Alaska.

Levant, R., Craig, P.L., DeLeon, P., DiCowden, M., Habben, C. Murphy, M. Ragusea, S.,

Siders, C, & Stout, C. (1999, August). Identifying, Envisioning, and Accessing Future Professional Roles. Symposium: Town Hall Meeting at the American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Craig, P.L. (1999, February). Neuropsychological Evaluation: An Update. Presentation to

Alaska Adjustors Association, Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. (1998, December). Traumatic Brain Injury: Vocational Implications.

Presentation to Intracorp’s Workers Compensation Adjusters, Anchorage, Alaska.

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Paul L. Craig Page 14 Craig, P.L. (1998, November). Ethical Issues in the Delivery of Human Services.

Presentation to University of Alaska Anchorage Social Work Department, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1998, March). Traumatic Brain Injury: Update 1998. Presentation at the

National Association of Orthopedic Nurses - 15th Annual Workshop, Anchorage, Alaska.

Stamm, B.H., Craig, P.L., & Nickelson, D. (1997, August). Tele-Health and the Internet: An

Introduction for Rural Psychologists. Continuing education workshop at the American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

Craig, P.L. (1997, June). Neuropsychological Consequences of a Penetrating Right Parietal-

Occipital Brain Injury in a Nine-Year-Old Female: A Case Presentation. Presented to the American Academy of Pediatrics - Alaska Chapter, Grand Rounds, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1996, August). Neuropsychological and Educational Implications of Traumatic

Brain Injury. Presentation to the Anchorage School District Special Education Staff, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1995, September). Neuropsychological Considerations in Cerebrovascular

Accident. Presentation at the Stroke Rehabilitation: Integrating Treatment in a Continuum of Care Conference, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L., & Enright, M. (1995, September). Ethics and Rural Practice. Continuing

education workshop presented in Spokane and Seattle through the Washington State Psychological Association, Seattle, Washington.

Craig, P.L., Barnett, J., Stockman, A., Podrygula, S., Resnick, R., & Jones, S. (1995,

August). Ethical Issues in Rural Practice. Chair - Symposium at the American Psychological Association annual meeting, New York, New York.

Craig, P.L. (1995, August). Ethical Considerations in Media Psychology. Discussant -

Symposium at the American Psychological Association annual meeting, New York, New York.

Craig, P.L. (1995, February). Head Injury and Recovery. Presentation at the Access Alaska

Head Injury Support Group, Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. & VerHoef, A. (1994, November). Cognitive Rehabilitation in the Bush:

Meeting the Needs of TBI Patients with Limited Resources. Presentation at the Alaska Psychological Association annual meeting, Anchorage, Alaska.

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Paul L. Craig Page 15 Craig, P.L. (1994, September). Cognitive Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury: A

Neuropsychological Perspective. Presentation to the annual Alaska Occupational Therapy Association Conference, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1994, August). Model for Obtaining Specialty Consultation for the Rural

Psychologist. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles, California.

Craig, P.L. (1994, August). Rural Psychology Forum. Presentation at the American

Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles, California. Craig, P.L., Clarson, S., Kappes, B., & Schliesmann, S. (1994, April). Future of Clinical

Practice of Psychology. Presentation to the 10th Annual Behavioral Sciences Conference of the North, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska.

Grant, H.C., Craig, P.L., and Williams, J.M. (1994, February). Hypothermically-Mediated

Neuroprotection from Anoxia: A Neuropsychological Case Study. Poster presented at the International Neuropsychological Society, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Craig, P.L. (1993, November). Troublesome Aspects of Aging or Incapacitated Clients:

Psychological. Presentation to Alaska Bar Association CLE Conference, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1993, September). Understanding Guardianship ─ The Neuropsychological

Expert Opinion. Presentation to the Understanding Guardianship Conference, Alaska Association for Guardianship and Advocacy, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1993, July). Post-Acute Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation in Rural

Settings. Presentation to Access Alaska Independent Living specialists, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1993, May). Recent Developments in Neuropsychological Assessment.

Presentation to the Alaska Psychological Association monthly luncheon, Anchorage, Alaska.

McNamara, J., Wise, F., and Craig, P.L. (1993, April). Overview of Psychological and

Neuropsychological Assessment. Presentation to the Clinical Staff at Gateway Community Mental Health Center, Ketchikan, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1993, March). Neuropsychology of Traumatic Brain Injury: Educational

Implications. Presentation at Special Education Services Agency, Anchorage, Alaska.

Hadley, S., and Craig, P.L. (1993, March). Traumatic Brain Injury: An Overview.

Presentation to the orthopedic nursing staff, Providence Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska.

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Paul L. Craig Page 16 Craig, P.L. (1993, March). National Issues in Rural Psychology. Presentation to the Rural

Mental Health Course, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. (1993, February). Local resource panel: Neuropsychological Consultation for

Dementia. Presentation at the Geriatric Psychiatry: Conference, sponsored by GRECC and Northwest Geriatric Education Center, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1992, October). Dementia: New Trends in Research and Practice - A

Neuropsychological Perspective. Presentation at the statewide Alzheimer's disease training teleconference, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1992, October). Aging: Emotional and Behavioral Considerations. Presentation

at North Star Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. (1992, October). Demystifying the Psychological Evaluation. Presentation at

the Regional Disabilities Awareness Conference, Kodiak, Alaska. Craig, P.L. & Conley, E.E. (1992, September). Neuropsychological and Educational

Considerations Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Presentation to the faculty at Colony High School, Palmer, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1992, August). Neuropsychology on America's Last Frontier. Paper presented

at the American Psychological Association Centennial Convention, Washington, D.C.

Richards, W., Lowe, M., Starlings, M.J., & Craig, P.L. (1992, August). Mental Health

Exchange Program Between the Soviet Far East and Alaska. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Conference regarding psychology in the Commonwealth of Independent States (formerly the U.S.S.R.), Washington, D.C.

Craig, P.L. (1992, May). Neuropsychological Considerations Following Traumatic Brain

Injury: An Update. Presentation at the Providence Hospital Rehabilitation Center, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1992, April). Health Problems and Solutions. Invited commentator regarding

papers presented at the University of Alaska Anchorage Student Showcase - 1992, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1992, January). Neuropsychological Consultation Within the Psychiatric

Inpatient Setting. Presentation to the professional staff of the Providence Hospital Mental Health Unit, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1992, January). Neuropsychological Consequences of Closed Head Injury.

Presentation to the Alaska Academy of Trial Lawyers, Anchorage, Alaska.

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Paul L. Craig Page 17 Craig, P.L. & VerHoef, A. (1992, January). Traumatic Brain Injury: Facts and Fallacies.

Presentation to the Alaska Insurance Adjusters' Association, Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. & VerHoef, A. (1991, November). Assessment and Treatment of Psychological

Disturbances in Head-Injured Patients. Presentation at Charter North Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1991, July). Neuropsychological Recovery Following a Severe Brain-Stem

Injury. Presentation at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Neuropsychology Grand Rounds, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Craig, P.L. (1991, June). Neuropsychological Consultation with Rehabilitation Patients.

Presentation at the Providence Hospital Statewide Conference for Rehabilitation Nurses ("Applying Rehabilitation Nursing Concepts to Practice"), Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1991, May). Neuropsychological Consequences Following Closed Head Injury:

Clinical Validity and Practical Significance. Presentation to Alaska Defense Attorneys Association, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1991, April). Neuropsychological Consultation for Community Mental Health

Clients. Presentation to Clinical Staff, Kodiak Island Community Mental Health Center, Kodiak, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1991, February). HIV Dementia: Neuropsychological Research. Presentation

to WAMI Medical Students, University of Alaska, Anchorage. Craig, P.L. (1991, February). Clinical Neuropsychology: An Overview. Presentation to

Fahrenkamp Center, Fairbanks, Alaska. Craig, P.L. (1990, December). Psychology of the '90's: Specialization in Emerging Fields ─

Neuropsychology. Presentation at the Psychology Graduate Student Association Conference, University of Alaska, Anchorage.

Craig, P.L. (1990, November). Alzheimer's Disease: A Neuropsychological Perspective.

Presentation via statewide teleconference on behalf of the Alzheimer's Disease Association of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1990, April). Professional Ethics in Human Services. Presentation to

graduating seniors, social work program, University of Alaska - Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska.

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Paul L. Craig Page 18 Craig, P.L. (1989, November). Process Assessment of Memory Dysfunction Following

Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Clinical Application of the California Verbal Learning Test. Presentation to Community Re-entry Services, New Medico Head Injury System, Seattle, Washington.

Craig, P.L. (1989, October). Rehabilitation Psychology. Presentation to the Alaska

Psychological Association Meeting, Anchorage, Alaska. Slick, D.J., Craig, P.L., & Vanator, T.L. (1989, April). A Survey of Neuropsychological

Practice in Publicly Funded Psychiatric Hospitals. Poster presented at the Western Psychological Association - Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Joint Annual Convention, Reno, Nevada.

Slick, D. & Craig, P.L. (1989, April). Neuropsychological Assessment: Changing state of

the practice from 1979 through 1989. Paper presented at the Behavioral Sciences Conference of the North, University of Alaska, Anchorage.

Craig, P.L. (1989, February). Implication of Head Injury on Speech and Language

Functioning. Presentation at the 26th Annual Alaska Speech, Language, Hearing Association Conference, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1988, October). Neuropsychology and Traumatic Brain Injury. Presentation at

the Forensic Conference concerning litigating psychological injury claims, sponsored by Professional Education Systems, Inc., Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1988, June). Understanding the Aging Brain. Presentation at the statewide Alzheimer's Disease Respite Training Teleconference, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1988, September). Clinical Neuropsychology: Contributions to the Assessment

of Vocational Disability. Presentation at the Social Security Disability Determination Unit, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L., Bryant, L.A., & Lundee, N. (1987, November). Alzheimer's Disease: What are the Problems and the Solutions? Presentation at a community forum at Providence Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1987, September). The Neuropsychology of Tourette's Syndrome. Presentation at the University of Alaska, Anchorage Psychology Colloquium, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. & Hadley, S. (1987, May). An Overview of Traumatic Head Injury: Medical and Neuropsychological Considerations. Presentation at the 1987 Conference on Head Injury Rehabilitation, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1987, May). Neuropsychological Sequelae of Closed Head Injuries: Strategies for Assessment. Presentation at the Alaska Conference on Head Injury Rehabilitation, Anchorage, Alaska.

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Craig, P.L. (1987, May). Neuropsychological Deficits Associated with Chronic Alcohol

Abuse: Subtle and Not So Subtle Effects. Presentation at the 13th Annual School on Addiction Studies, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P.L. (1986, November). An Overview of Alzheimer's Disease: Newest Findings in Research. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Alzheimer's Disease Family Support Group of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P. L., Crosson, B., Novack, T. A., & Trenerry, M. R. (1986, October). Memory Processes After Closed Head Injury. Paper presented at The Braintree Hospital Seventh Annual Traumatic Head Injury Conference, Braintree, Massachusetts.

Craig, P. L. (1986, September). Memory Functioning Among Head Injured Adults. Inservice presentation at Providence Hospital Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, Anchorage, Alaska.

Crosson, B., Novack, T. A., Trenerry, M.R., & Craig, P. L. (1986, August). California Verbal Learning Test Performance: Head-Injured Versus Normal Adults. Paper presented at American Psychological Association, Division of Clinical Neuropsychology, Washington, D. C.

Craig, P. L. (1986, July). Neuropsychological contributions to the Understanding of Schizophrenia. Presentation at Charter North Hospital Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P. L., Alberts, R. & Marshall, R. (1986, March). Psychological and Psychiatric

Evaluation of Medical-Surgical Inpatients: Screening for Depression and Functional Involvement. Inservice presentation at Providence Hospital Medical Grand Rounds, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P. L. & Hadley, S. (1986, February) Neurobehavioral Consequences of Closed Head

Injury. Presentation for Providence Hospital Continuing Education, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P. L. (1986, February). Neuropsychological Evaluation and Rehabilitation Following

Closed Head Injury. Workshop cosponsored by Adult Learning Center and Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Craig, P. L. (1985, November). Neuropsychology of Dementia. Paper presented at the

annual meeting of the Alaska Psychological Association, Anchorage, Alaska. Craig, P.L. & Laing, C. (1984, May). Vocational Counseling in a Rural Community Mental

Health Center. Symposium presented at the National Institute for Mental Health, Region X, Community Support Systems for the Chronically Mentally Ill Learning Conference, Anchorage, Alaska.

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Paul L. Craig Page 20 Craig, P. L. (1982, October). The Empirical Effects of Alteration of Insanity Statutes. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Alaska Psychological Association, Anchorage, Alaska.

Craig, P. L. (1982, August). Neuropsychological Assessment: Applications among Aging

Alaskans. Paper presented at "Aging Together in Alaska", Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Craig, P. L. (1982, February). Utilization of Human Neuropsychology in the Context of

Vocational Rehabilitation. Training presentation at state-wide meeting of Alaska Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, Anchorage, Alaska.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Neuropsychology class taught annually to first year WWAMI medical students during their

behavioral health course at University of Alaska-Anchorage (1992 – present). Supervise and consult with WWAMI students and residents regarding neuropsychology as requested.

Volunteer Mentor in the Anchorage School District Gifted and Talented Mentorship

Program for a High School Senior interested in Human Neuropsychology (January-May, 2002).

As Affiliated Associate Professor, taught courses on Human Neuropsychology at the

University of Alaska, Anchorage, Distinguished Practitioner Series, and Introduction to Human Neuropsychology. Also taught AIDS dementia course (1988-1999).

Conducted bimonthly neuropsychology teaching case conferences at the University of

Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (September, 1984-August, 1985). Supervised the research and clinical activities of a Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral

Psychology Fellow from the University of Washington Medical School (WWAMI), Division of Community Psychiatry (September, 1983 - May, 1984).

Substance Abuse as a Contemporary Problem - Instructor at Ketchikan Community College

(September-December, 1980). Stress and Relaxation - Co-Instructor of mini-course offered to University of Minnesota

students through the Student Health Service's holistic health program (January-February, 1980).

Wyoming Human Services Project - member of team of instructors teaching primary

community intervention and interdisciplinary team approach to community problem-solving at University of Wyoming (September, 1978-May, 1979).

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Paul L. Craig Page 21 Basic Mechanisms of Behavior - Course instructor at University of Wyoming (January -

May, 1978). Principles of Psychological Testing - Teaching assistant at University of Wyoming (1977). Introductory Psychology - Teaching assistant at Nebraska Wesleyan University

(September-December, 1974). Introductory Biology - Laboratory instructor at Nebraska Wesleyan University (September,

1972-May, 1973). RELATED TRAINING, EMPLOYMENT, AND VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Psychology Clerkship, Wyoming State Hospital, Evanston, Wyoming (May - July, 1977

full-time). Supervisor: Reid Morrill, Ph.D. Neuropsychology Clerkship, University of Minnesota Neuropsychology Laboratory

(June-August, 1978 - full-time). Adjunct training in aphasia was received one day per week at the Hennepin County Hospital Aphasia Unit. Neuropsychology Supervisor: Manfred Meier, Ph.D., Aphasia Supervisors: Gail Risse, Ph.D., and Ola Selnes, Ph.D.

Administrative Clerkship, Wyoming State Office for Mental Health and Mental Retardation

(June-August, 1979 - full-time). Supervisor: Chuck Rogers, Ph.D. Ward Aide, s'Heerenloo Zwakzinnige Inrichting - a Dutch community hospital for the

mentally retarded in Ermelo, Netherlands (January - March, 1973). Supervisor: Mevrouw Vellenga, R.N.

Psychiatric Technician, Extended Care Unit, Lincoln-Lancaster Regional Center, Lincoln,

Nebraska (March - October, 1974) Supervisor: William Stone, Ph.D. Lincoln-Lancaster Mental Health Companion Program, Lincoln, Nebraska (September -

December, 1974). Supervisor: Clifford Fawl, Ph.D. Regional Counselor, International Christian Youth Exchange (September, 1975 - May,

1976). Supervisor: David McConnell, M.A. Counselor, Young Adult Institute and Workshop - a New York City live-in hostel for high-

functioning mentally retarded adults (October, 1975 - May, 1976). Supervisor: Phil Levy, Ph.D.

Tornado Crisis Counselor, Southeast Wyoming Mental Health Center (July, 1979). Crisis

intervention in the neighborhoods destroyed by a tornado in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

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Paul L. Craig Page 22 OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND INTERESTS Exchangee to the Netherlands with the International Christian Youth Exchange - a program

dedicated to human justice internationally (August, 1972 - August, 1973). Cross-country bicycle trip from New York City to Oregon completed (May - August, 1976).

Bicycle trip from Laramie, Wyoming, to Calgary, Canada, completed (August, 1977). Solo Arctic bicycle trip from Deadhorse, Alaska (Prudhoe Bay) to Fairbanks, Alaska along the unpaved Dalton Highway (July, 2014). Solo bicycle trip from Fairbanks, Alaska to Anchorage, Alaska (August, 2015). Plan to continue bicycling 1000+ miles per year to the extent I can remain two tired.

Current and past avocational interests include bicycling, steelhead fishing, camping, reading,

canoeing, juggling, paragliding, and relaxing when not relaxed. REFERENCES Available upon request. Current as of August 2016