Rohini Gupta 

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Rohini Gupta, PsyD, LCP
[email protected]
EDUCATION
University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology, Denver CO
PsyD 2013
MA 2011
APA accredited
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work, Denver CO
MSW 2009
Clinical Focus: Adult/Late Life Challenges
Interpersonal Trauma Studies Certificate 2009
Lewis and Clark College, Portland OR
BA Communications 2005
LICENSE INFORMATION
Licensed Psychologist, License # PSY.0004165, Denver CO
Issued 11/20/2014
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
• Graduate Studies Doctoral Fellowship for Inclusive Excellence, 2010 – 2011, 2011 – 2012
University of Denver
• American Psychology Association Minority Fellowship Honorable Mention, 2010
• Professional Psychology Merit Scholarship, 2009 – 2010, 2010 – 2011
University of Denver
• The Jean Peart Sinnock Award, June 2009
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work
• Edith M. Davis Award, June 2009
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work
• Phi Alpha Honor Society, 2007 – 2009
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work
COMMITTEES
Advisory Council on Racial Diversity for the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work
Council Member, September 2014 to present
• Committee that serves in an advisory capacity to the Dean, faculty, staff and students
• Assist the Dean and the GSSW in planning, implementing, and evaluating efforts designed to
improve the environment and climate of GSSW relative to racial diversity
• Three year appointment
CLINICAL EMPLOYMENT
Metropolitan State University of Denver Counseling Center
Part time Psychotherapist, October 2014 to present
• Provide intakes, crisis assessment, and individual therapy
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Maintain clinical paperwork
University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology, International Disaster Psychology Program,
Denver CO
Part time temporary Lecturer, November 2014 to present
• Clinic administrator for the student training clinic that provides services to trauma survivors
• Supervision of clinical assistants
• Market and create partnership with community agencies and practitioners
• Teach seminar and supervise students on clinical cases
• Teach Trauma Interventions from an International Perspective (2014-2015)
Gupta Psychology, Denver CO
Psychotherapist, September 2014 to present
• Owner of Gupta Psychology, a private practice in the Denver Metro area
• Provide individual and couples therapy
• Specialties include Trauma, EMDR, multicultural concerns, phase of life issues, relationship
problems, career concerns, depression, and anxiety
University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology, International Disaster Psychology Program,
Denver CO
Clinic Administrator, July 2014 to November 2014
• Oversee daily operations of the clinic and the supervision of students
• Market services
• Research grants and funding opportunities
The Catalyst Center, Denver CO
Post Doctoral Fellowship, Therapist, August 2013 to August 2014
• Provide individual, couples, family, and group therapy services
• Specializations include trauma therapy, pregnancy/birth/post-partum issues, LGBTQ,
multicultural counseling, therapeutic assessment
• Participate in administrative duties such as marketing and website design
Raphael House, Portland OR
Case Manager III – Lead Advocate, January 2007 to April 2007
• Facilitate discussion of all client cases with staff, referring to the Program Coordinator
• Work with program coordinator in assigning, monitoring, and training staff
• Meet weekly with case managers to review client cases, lending support and direction
• Maintain current information and referral sources in the community
• Recruit participants, maintain referrals and communicate with research assistants in a study
conducted by Multnomah County, Center for Disease Control, and Volunteers of America.
• Continue all responsibilities of a Case Manager 1 (See below)
Raphael House, Portland OR
Case Manager I, June 2005 to January 2007
• Provide advocacy and case management including crisis intervention, assessment, safety
planning, and goal setting
• Address client needs on a daily basis including information, referral, community advocacy, and
emotional support
• Domestic violence counseling, support group facilitation, conflict mediation and resolution,
training new staff
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Maintain client records
TEACHING AND SUPERVISION
University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology, Doctor of Psychology Program,
Denver CO
Adjunct Faculty, September 2014 to present
• Co-lead integrative seminar for first and second year doctoral students (2014-2015)
• Supervision of students on clinical cases in the Professional Psychology Clinic
University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology, International Disaster Psychology Program,
Denver CO
Adjunct Faculty, January 2014 to present
• Instructor for Trauma Interventions from an International Perspective for masters students (20132014)
• Prepare lectures and class room activities/experiential exercises
• Provide feedback and evaluation
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work, Denver CO
Adjunct Faculty, September 2011 to present
• Instructor for Trauma and Recovery (2011-2012; 2013-2014; 2014-2015)
• Instructor for Clinical I (2011-2012) and Clinical 2 (2011-2012)
• Instruct first and second year graduate students
• Prepare lectures and class room activities/experiential exercises
• Provide feedback and evaluation
University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology Consortium, APA Approved
Kaiser Permanente, Arvada CO
Supervision of Practicum Student, October 2012 to August 2013
• Weekly supervision of a first year PsyD student
• Supervise clinical intakes, follow up appointments, and administrative duties
• Provide regular feedback and formal written evaluations of supervisee
• Participate in weekly supervision of supervision
• Data collection for federal, state, and other funding sources
SPECIALTY TRAINING
Maiberger Institute EMDR Training and Resources, EMDRIA Approved, Denver CO
EMDR Trained, 2012
• Participate in basic training (Levels 1 & 2)
• Completion of course work, homework assignments, and monthly consultations
PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP
University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology Consortium, APA Approved
Kaiser Permanente, Arvada CO
Pre-doctoral Resident, August 2012 to August 2013
• Provide 4 to 6 clinical intakes per week
• Provide individual adult, child, family, and couples psychotherapy
• Major rotation in Outpatient Behavioral Health
• Minor rotation in Eating Disorders, Chemical Dependency, and Behavioral Medical Services
• Manage large caseloads and provide outcomes informed care
• Experience with an electronic medical record system
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Provide EMDR to appropriate patients
Co-facilitate Dialectical Behavioral Therapy group
Provide psychological testing for diagnostic clarification/treatment recommendations
Provide ongoing supervision and evaluation of a practicum student
Consult and collaborate with a multidisciplinary medical team
Attend weekly seminars in professional development, research, assessment, and multiculturalism
SUPERVISED PRACTICA
Metropolitan State College Counseling Center, Denver CO
Student Extern, September 2011 to May 2012
• Provide individual therapy, group therapy, and community outreach
• Attend individual supervision, seminars, and case conferences
• Consultation with clinical staff and community resources
• Complete clinical intakes, clinical reports, and progress notes
Denver Health Outpatient Behavioral Health, Denver CO
Student Extern, September 2010 to July 2011
• Provide individual therapy to clients with diverse backgrounds including those with severe and
persistent mental illness
• Attend team meetings and supervision
• Complete 1 intake per week
• Consult with a multidisciplinary teams on cases
• Complete and maintain clinical paperwork
Professional Psychology Center, Denver CO
Student Therapist, September 2009 to June 2012
• Provide individual therapy and psychological assessments
• Attend professional seminars and group supervision
• Participate in clinical year-long seminars: Beginning Psychotherapy, Integrative Therapy, and
Forensic Assessment
• Present videotape sessions with clients and receive feedback
• Administer and complete cognitive and psychological assessments and integrative reports
• Group supervision in therapeutic assessment
• Complete clinical intakes, clinical reports, and progress notes
• Maintain client records
Swedish Family Medicine, Denver CO
Psychologist Extern, October 2009 to August 2010
• Provide therapy to a caseload of 4-6 clients in the outpatient clinic
• Provide consultations with attending physicians and residents
• Administer and complete clinical intakes
• Administer cognitive/neurological assessments
• Outreach to obstetric patients
• Complete clinical and report writing
Veteran’s Administration Outpatient Clinic, Denver CO
Intern Therapist, September 2008 to May 2009
• Provide therapy for individuals and groups
• Co-facilitate groups on Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Military Sexual Trauma
• Maintain a case load of 8 – 10 clients
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Attend various trainings and seminars on clinical topics
Catholic Charities, Denver CO
Intern Therapist, September 2007 to May 2008
• Provide in-home therapy, resources and advocacy to individuals, couples, and families
• Provide diagnosis, complete clinical intakes and treatment plans/goals with clients, maintain
paperwork and case records
• Compile a domestic violence manual with educational information and resources
PUBLICATIONS
Willis, T., DeVore, C., Owusu, E., Gupta, R., Wilbert, A., Knlader, S., Lockhart, A., Mathewson, K.,
Rhoda, J.,
Shanley, D., Tillman, s., and Erickson Cornish, J. (2014). Career considerations for clinical psychology
PsyD students. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 49 (2), 51 – 56.
RESEARCH AND EDITING
University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology
Doctoral Paper, September 2011 to August 2013
• Qualitative and exploratory study on the needs of students of color in clinical psychology
doctoral programs
• IRB approval in January 2012
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work, Dr. Michele Hanna
Research Assistant, May 2009 to August 2009
• Programmatic evaluation for the Denver Village Recruitment Grant
• Field observations, data entry, data analysis, written reports, and presentation of findings
University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work, Dr. Michele Hanna
Research Assistant, April 2008 to September 2008
• Programmatic evaluation for the Adoption Certificate Program
• Field observations, formulating questionnaires, conducting participant phone interviews, data
entry, data analysis, and written reports
• Co-author of final report for funders
Environmental Studies Department, Lewis and Clark College, Portland OR
Co-editor of Living Mosaic Magazine, August 2003 to April 2004
• Responsible for gaining funds, organizing staff, arrangements with printing company, collecting
submissions, and layout
ADVOCACY AND VOLUNTEER WORK
CASA for Kids, Portland OR
Volunteer Advocate, May 2005 to April 2007
• Advocate for the best interest of children
• Home visits once per month, maintain communication with family members and various service
providers, attend various interdisciplinary meetings, and provide written court reports
• Completion of CASA training requirements
Raphael House, Portland OR
Intern, January 2004 to July 2004
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Answer crisis line, screen calls, interview and assist women by providing resources and
information
Completion of domestic violence/sexual assault training requirements
References available on request
Updated 02/2015