Position:
Director, Licensed Psychologist at Colorado Center for Clinical Excellence, Director of Research at International Center for Clinical Excellence, Senior Associate at ICCE, Volunteer at Threshold Passages, Inc., Clinical Psychologist at Jason A. Seidel, Psy.D. P.C., Licensed Clinical Psychologist at Jason A. Seidel, Psy.D. P.C.
Work:
Colorado Center for Clinical Excellence
since Jan 2011
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Director, Licensed Psychologist
International Center for Clinical Excellence
since Sep 2009
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Director of Research
ICCE
since 2009
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Senior Associate
Threshold Passages, Inc.
since 2003
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Volunteer
Jason A. Seidel, Psy.D. P.C.
since Aug 1998
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Clinical Psychologist
Jason A. Seidel, Psy.D. P.C.
since Aug 1998
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Licensed Clinical Psychologist
International Center for Clinical Excellence
2009 - Dec 2012
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Senior Associate
The Business of Private Practice
- Various U.S. locations 2003 - 2008
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Author/Presenter
Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change
2005 - 2007
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Associate
University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology
1999 - 2001
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Adjunct Assistant Professor
National Institute of Mental Health
1990 - 1994
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Research Psychologist
Education:
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute Feb 2001 - Jul 2001
Certification with Practicum, Advanced Trauma Therapy
University of Denver Sep 1994 - Aug 1998
Psy.D., Clinical Psychology
Reed College 1986 - 1990
B.A., Psychology
Skills:
Psychotherapy, Psychology, Adolescents, Clinical Research, Mental Health, Family Therapy, Therapists, Treatment, Stress Management, Couples Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Grief Counseling, Self-esteem, Clinical Supervision, Mindfulness, Life Transitions, Young Adults, Anger Management, Post Traumatic Stress, Mental Health Counseling, Behavioral Health
Honor & Awards:
RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
Miller, S. D., Hubble, M. A., Chow, D. L., & Seidel, J. A. (2013). The outcome of psychotherapy: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Psychotherapy, 50(1), 88-97.
Seidel, J. A. (2012, August). Feedback-informed treatment: The devil is in the details. In C. D. Goodheart (Chair), Practice-based evidence of psychotherapy's effectiveness. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.
Seidel, J. A. (2012). Using Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) to build a premium-service, private-pay practice. In C. E. Stout (Ed.). Getting Better at Private Practice (pp. 279-291). New York: Wiley.
Seidel, J. A., & Miller, S. D. (2012). Manual 4: Documenting change: A primer on measurement, analysis, and reporting. In B. Bertolino, & S. D. Miller (Eds.), ICCE Manuals on Feedback-Informed Treatment (Vols. 1-6). Chicago: ICCE Press.