Joy Redstone (Eckstine)

Joy Redstone (Eckstine), LCSW, CAC III
E-Mail: [email protected]
Objective
To share my knowledge and experience with others in a way that enriches us both. My wisdom is hard-won and I
am a passionate advocate for learning and teaching in respectful and inclusive ways.
Experience
University of Denver, Graduate School of Social Work, Adjunct Faculty
Current
Naropa University, Transpersonal Psychology Dept. Adjunct Faculty
Current
Naropa University, Addiction Prevention Counselor
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12/12-present
Planning and implementing activities on campus that promote recovery
Responsible for completing substance abuse assessments for those with judicial infraction
Supervision of interns
Data collection and analysis as related to addiction
Bridge House, Executive Director
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Strategic planning and program design
Grant writing and fundraising
Community relations and public speaking
Responsible for 10 fold growth in budget and services
Supervisory and administrative tasks for a day shelter for homeless adults.
Designed data collection and evaluation of programs
Provided clinical and case management services to clients
Received multiple awards for excellence in service delivery
Denver Health, Team Leader
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12/02-10/04
Supervisory and administrative tasks in the Outpatient Behavioral Health Services
Provided individual staff supervision
o Reviewed and improved counselor compliance with required chart
documentation.
o Provided formal and informal staff training.
Caseload of individual clients.
Participated in the preparation for a successful JCAHO accreditation visit, and successful audits by
other funders and regulatory bodies.
New England Medical Center, Consultant
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10/04-12/11
8/02-11/02
Assistance with developing policy and procedure manual, as well as preparing for GAINS Conference
presentation (10/02)
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Coordinated implementation of SAMHSA jail diversion grant
Staff supervision
Responsible for dissemination of results
New England Medical Center, Clinical Coordinator
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Oversight and support to substance abuse clinic located at NEMC
Neuroscience consult services located at the Shattuck Hospital.
Marketing and outreach to other services within the hospital as well as community agencies.
Grant writing
o Participated in successful grant application to SAMHSA.
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§ Ensured compliance with SAMHSA reporting requirements
o Responsible for annual hospital wide participation in National Alcohol Screening Day.
o Clinical duties include individual and group therapy at NEMC site and Integration
Program
§ .psychiatric assessment and ongoing treatment of Dept. of Corrections clients on
maximum security inpatient medical floor
§ staff training and education
New England Medical Center, Program Coordinator
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9/98- 8/02
6/97-9/98
Provided clinical supervision
Wrote policy and procedure manual,
Provided hospital wide training regarding sex offender treatment
Reviewed charts for adherence to clinical standards
Developed and implemented treatment-planning process.
Caseload of Dept. of Mental Health high-risk consumers (substance abusers, multiple psychiatric
hospitalizations, violence to others and noncompliance with treatment.)
o Provided individual and group therapy, intensive case management
Boston Emergency Services Team- Dimock Health Center, Crisis Clinician, 12/95-6/97
§ Responsible for emergency evaluation for psychiatric hospitalization, and diversion to other clinically
appropriate dispositions
§ Worked in emergency room setting, clients' homes and office setting.
Pine Street Inn, Advocate
5/89-9/93
§ Worked at 100-bed emergency shelter for adult women providing case management
§ Responsible for training new staff and presentations at staff orientations.
§ Referral counselor at 300-bed emergency shelter for men within Pine St. Inn prior to transfer
Education
Boston College, MSW, Clinical Concentration
1993-1995
Kenyon College
1985-1989
Training and Professional Development
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Co-Secretary of Colorado chapter, National Association of Social Workers 7/03-12/05
Post graduate Certificate Program in Substance Abuse, Boston University 5/00
Post graduate Certificate Program in Supervision, Simmons College 9/01
Co-founder and Co-Chair NASW Criminal Justice Committee, 9/99-1/01
CAC III Colorado licensure 6/03
Conducted independent psychosocial evaluations for Committee for Public Counsel Services
Extensive training in the areas of trauma, substance abuse, differential diagnosis and nonviolent crisis
intervention
Publications
Eckstine, Joy (2003) Lessons from the FACS Program, a Service Provider/Court Collaboration. Community
Mental Health Report, Vol. 3, No.3, Pgs.33-41
Fulwiler, C., Eckstine, J, Kalsy, S.: An Exploratory Study of Serotonin Function and Personality Traits in
Alcohol Enhanced Aggression. Biological Psychiatry 49 (Supplement 8) 87S, 2001
Multiple publications at www.change.org
Multiple publications Denver Voice
Multiple publications Daily Camera
Chapters in Faces for the Homeless: Stories of Resilience, Redemption and Recovery, 2011
Awards
Social Worker of the Year, Boulder County 2011
DA Victim Advocacy Award 2009
Group Publishing Excellence in Nonprofit Work, Northern Colorado
Sparkplug Award, Rotary, 2007
Phi Beta Kappa
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