Shelly Sheinbein

 ShellyT. Sheinbein

Shelly T. Sheinbein

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Biography

University of North Texas - Psychology

Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University - Gender and Sexual Identities focus
Higher Education
Shelly
Sheinbein, PhD
San Francisco Bay Area
https://vaden.stanford.edu/people/shelly-sheinbein-phd
https://weiland.stanford.edu/about-us


Experience

  • University of North Texas

    Sport Performance Consultant

    Setting: Community Clinic and UNT Athletic department
    CSPPE provides applied sport psychology services to athletes across all levels, teams, coaches, and athletic trainers at UNT as well as in the Dallas Fort-Worth Metroplex.
     Provided intake assessments, brief and long-term individual therapy,
    outreach presentations and team workshops to Division I college and community athletes
    o Client caseload of 2-5 individual athletes
    o 10 - 20 hours attending practices and competitions for NCAA Division I teams and provided on-site interventions and crisis management.

  • University of North Texas

    Housing Counselor - UNT Counseling and Testing Services

    Setting: University Counseling Center
     Provided weekly intake evaluations, outreach presentations, brief individual therapy and group therapy:
    o Client Caseload of 11 undergraduate and graduate students
    o After hours on-call/crisis coverage for the UNT housing department (any crisis in a dorm) approximately 30 days per semester
     Managed students in crisis and consulted with Denton law enforcement, resident assistants, hall directors, and dean of students’ office

  • Stanford University

    Postdoctoral Fellow - Gender and Sexual Identities focus

    Setting: University Counseling Center
     Provide weekly intake evaluations, phone triage, individual counseling, psycho-education and process-oriented groups to undergraduate and graduate students.
    o Client Caseload of 16-20 (2-3 student-athletes)
    o One full day on-call/crisis coverage
     Spearhead the creation of a liaison to Athletics providing outreach and clinical services targeting LGBTQ+ student athletes.
     Liaison to the Queer Student Resource Center including development of activities and outreach programming serving the Stanford LGBTQ+ graduate and undergraduate community.
     Track students of concern or requiring higher levels of care, participate in discharge planning, and manage referrals.
     Serve on the training and selection committee for pre-doctoral interns and postdoctoral fellows.

  • US Lacrosse

    Assistant Youth Development Program Director

    Shelly worked at US Lacrosse as a Assistant Youth Development Program Director

  • Northwestern University

    Pre Doctoral Intern

    Setting: University Counseling Center
     Provided weekly intake evaluations and individual counseling to undergraduate and graduate students.
    o Client Caseload of 12-16 (3-4 student-athletes and musicians)
    o Four hours of day on-call/crisis coverage including telephone crisis assessment
    o One week per quarter of after-hours on-call emergency coverage
     Conducted outreach presentations for LGBTQ+ students, Northwestern Athletics, Greek life and Bienen school of music
     Provided treatment coordination, crisis management, and consultation with third parties including Dean of Students, parents, Evanston and Chicago law enforcement, emergency room medical staff, professors, physicians, parents, and outside mental health providers
     Provided weekly drop-in consultation for NU medical, law, and physical therapy graduate students.

  • Denton County Friends of the Family

    Clinician

    Setting: Community Mental Health Non-profit
    DCFOF provides individual and group therapy, legal advocacy, employment assistance, financial assistance, and shelter to survivors and offenders of domestic violence and sexual abuse. 75% of time spent working with survivors and 25% with offenders.
     Provide weekly intake evaluations and long-term individual therapy
    o Client Caseload of 10 clients
    o After hours on-call coverage for survivors of sexual assault approximately 96-hours per month providing assessment and resources in hospital emergency rooms.
     Co-facilitated a 1.5-hour interpersonal process relationship violence group for women.
     Co-facilitated a 2-hour psychoeducation group with male offenders mandated by law enforcement, courts, or voluntarily committed to participating in a 12-week Violence Intervention Prevention Program (VIPP).

Education

  • Claremont McKenna College

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Psychology

  • University of North Texas

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Counseling Psychology

  • University of North Texas

    Master of Science - MS

    Psychology

  • University of North Texas

    Sport Performance Consultant


    Setting: Community Clinic and UNT Athletic department CSPPE provides applied sport psychology services to athletes across all levels, teams, coaches, and athletic trainers at UNT as well as in the Dallas Fort-Worth Metroplex.  Provided intake assessments, brief and long-term individual therapy, outreach presentations and team workshops to Division I college and community athletes o Client caseload of 2-5 individual athletes o 10 - 20 hours attending practices and competitions for NCAA Division I teams and provided on-site interventions and crisis management.

  • University of North Texas

    Housing Counselor - UNT Counseling and Testing Services


    Setting: University Counseling Center  Provided weekly intake evaluations, outreach presentations, brief individual therapy and group therapy: o Client Caseload of 11 undergraduate and graduate students o After hours on-call/crisis coverage for the UNT housing department (any crisis in a dorm) approximately 30 days per semester  Managed students in crisis and consulted with Denton law enforcement, resident assistants, hall directors, and dean of students’ office

Publications

  • Psychological effect of injury on the athlete: A recommendation for psychological intervention

    American Medical Athletic Association Journal

    Sheinbein, S. (2016). Psychological effect of injury on the athlete: A recommendation for psychological intervention. American Medical Athletic Association Journal, 22(3), 1-6.

  • Psychological effect of injury on the athlete: A recommendation for psychological intervention

    American Medical Athletic Association Journal

    Sheinbein, S. (2016). Psychological effect of injury on the athlete: A recommendation for psychological intervention. American Medical Athletic Association Journal, 22(3), 1-6.

  • Peer guide to applied sport psychology for consultants in training

    Psychology Press

    Auerbach, A., Ramaeker, J., Sheinbein, S., Thompson, A., Petrie, T. (2016). Peer guide to applied sport psychology for consultants in training. New York, NY: Psychology Press.

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