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Dr. Pam Monday
is licensed as a marriage and family therapist and
professional counselor. Her passion in life is teaching
people the skills they need to improve their relationships,
build confidence and self-esteem, and find greater
happiness and satisfaction in life.
Dr. Monday teaches couples the skills they need
to reduce and resolve conflict, increase their satisfaction
and resurrect the passion and intimacy they once
had. Dr. Monday is a certified Imago Relationship
Therapist and offers the popular “Getting
the Love You Want” Imago couples workshop
developed by Dr. Harville Hendrix. It is the most
timesaving, cost-effective way to learn all of the
skills at once.
She also
coaches individuals, couples and families, helping
them find greater happiness and satisfaction in
the life and in their relationships. Dr. Monday
teaches parents specific proven techniques so that
they have more control, experience less stress and
receive greater cooperation from their children.
She teaches family members how to have more love,
closeness and understanding for one another
RESUME
PAMELA JANE MONDAY, Ph.D.
3625 Manchaca, Suite 103
Austin, Texas 78704
(512) 330-1757
(512) 527-3576 (fax)
pam@drmonday.com
EDUCATION
Ph.D., University of Texas
Counseling Psychology, May, 1990
M.Ed., University of Houston
Counseling and Guidance, August, 1975
B.S., University of Houston
Psychology, May, 1973 (Magna Cum Laude)
PROFESSIONAL
WORK EXPERIENCE
September 1998 to
present
LICENSED MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPIST
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR
BOARD APPROVED SUPERVISOR
Private practice
Austin, Texas
Systemic psychotherapist, with specialty areas of
relationship therapy for couples, families and stepfamilies;
parenting coaching; women’s issues, and individuals
seeking to improve their lives and their relationships.
Develop and present community education and professional
conference workshops. Conduct “Getting the
Love You Want” Imago couples workshops, and
“Second Saturday: What Women Need to Know
About Divorce” workshops. Write articles for
publication. Clinical supervisor in systemic therapy
for therapists.
November 1991 to August
1998
LICENSED MARRIAGE
& FAMILY THERAPIST
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR
BOARD APPROVED SUPERVISOR
DIRECTOR OF SUPERVISION & TRAINING
Austin Academy for
Individual & Relationship Therapy Austin, Texas
Systemic psychotherapist. Present community education
and conference workshops. Write articles and books
for publication.
Provide expert witness testimony in court cases.
Supervise interns; teach supervision course to clinicians
seeking supervisor credentials. Conduct two day
couples workshops. Serve as Board member for Texas
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
January 1988 to November
1991
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL
COUNSELOR
Austin, Texas
Systemic psychotherapist, private practice. Conducted
individual, marital, group and family psychotherapy.
Guest lecturer, University of Texas, and various
professional and community organizations. Developed
and presented community education and professional
conference workshops. Group leader, groups for sexually
abused and eating disordered adolescent girls, Westlake
High School.
July 1986 to January 1998
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATE
DR. TED HILL, DR. GARY MATTHEWS, DR. DON MARLER
Conducted individual,
marital and family psychotherapy. Administered and
interpreted psychological tests. Conducted group
psychotherapy for adult children of alcoholics.
Developed and presented community education workshops.
August 1985 to August 1986
PSYCHOLOGY INTERN
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS COUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTH
CENTER
Doctoral training and
supervision internship. Conducted individual, marital
and group psychotherapy for university students.
Presented workshops. Supervised practicum student.
Was consultant to women’s campus housing division.
August 1982
to April 1984
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATE
AUSTIN STATE HOSPITAL; UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS; PRIVATE
PRACTICE
Various placements. Administered
and interpreted batteries of phsychological tests
for inpatients and outpatients. Conducted
group and individual therapy; inpatient clinical
interviews and initial psychological assessments.
Worked with Chief Psychologist to develop individualized
behavior modification treatment plans for patients.
Clinical Supervisor of the Biofeedback Therapy Program.
October 1978 to November 1980
INFORMATION SPECIALIST,
SENATE OF TEXAS
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON DELIVERY OF HUMAN SERVICES
IN TEXAS
Designed and developed a computerized
database, the first of its kind in the nation, for
all human services delivered by state agencies in
Texas. Researched, wrote and presented at Senate
hearings papers, with recommendations for Committee
approval, on mental health issues, alcoholism, autism,
social work services in public schools, and state
agency accountability for services rendered. Co-authored
and edited the final report of the Committee.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
AND AFFILIATIONS
Licensed Professional Counselor
(LPC)
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT)
Approved Supervisor, LPC & LMFT Boards
American Association for Marriage & Family Therapy
(AAMFT)
Texas Association for Marriage & Family Therapy
(TAMFT)
(Board Member, 1997-2000; Chair, Public Relations/Awards
&
Chair, Strategic Planning Committees)
Austin Association for Marriage & Family Therapy
President, 1993; Treasurer, 1988, 1990)
Association for Imago Relationship Therapy (Board
Member, 2002)
Imago Relationships International (Board Member,
2002-2005,
Finance Committee Member, 2003-present)
Certified Imago Therapist and Workshop Presenter
Vice President, The International Council on Cultism
& Ritual Trauma
(1994-1996; Board Member, 1996-1998)
Vice President, Friends of God’s Treasure
Chest (charity)
Phi Kappa Phi, National Honor Society
Selected Outstanding Young Woman of America, 1980
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
You and Your Family: Legacies
from the Past. Book in progress.
“Manufacturing the Mind Controlled Slave:
Preview—A Therapist’s Perspective,”
chapter in Thanks for the Memories: The Truth Has
Set Me Free, Sue Ford, Brice Taylor Trust, 1999.
“Recognizing & Classifying Programming,”
article in The Newsletter of the International Council
on Cultism & Ritual Trauma, Vol. 2. No. 2, Summer/Fall,
1994. Also available on the internet.
“Family Systems & Parenting,” Recovery,
Austin-San Antonio, September, 1992.
“Forgiving & Letting Go,” Whole
Life Magazine, Austin/San Antonio, November, 1992.
“Finding my Father,” The Family Therapy
Networker, Washington, D.C., July/August, 1991.
Transgenerational Ties: A Longitudinal Study of
the Relationship
Between Parental Pressure and involvement and Spouses’
Marital Satisfaction. Unpublished doctoral dissertation,
University of Texas at Austin, May, 1990.
“Breaking the Negative Cycle: The Effects
of Behavioral Marital Therapy in Interrupting Negative
Reciprocal Interaction of Couples in Conflict.”
Unpublished research proposal, University of Texas,
1983.
Co-author, The Potential
in the Patchwork: A Future Pattern for Human Services
in Texas. The report of the Senate Special Committee
on the Delivery of Human Services in Texas, the
Senate of Texas, Austin, Texas, November, 1980.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Imago Therapy with Dissociative
Couples. Believe the Children Conference, Chicago,
Illinois, 1996.
Shame-Based Family Systems. International Council
on Cultism & Ritual Trauma, annual conference,
Dallas, Texas, 1995.
Co-Creating Solution Focused Supervision/Consultation.
Texas Association for Marriage & Family Therapy
(TAMFT) annual conference, 1994.
Becoming Peers with Parents: The Mother/Daughter
Journey. TAMFT annual conference, 1991, 1992, 1993,
and the AAMFT national annual conference, 1994.
Family Rules and Myths. 6th Annual Awareness Symposium
on Women and Addictions. Austin, Texas, April, 1992,
and at Various community workshops.
Transgenerational Legacies: Heirlooms or White Elephants?
Fourth Annual Awareness Symposium on Women and Addictions,
Austin, Texas, 1990.
Genograms and Family Systems. Third Annual Awareness
Symposium on Women and Addictions, Austin, Texas,
1989, and at various community workshops.
REFERENCES
Available upon request.
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