ADVIP Member Directory
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Dr. Laura Petracek (San Francisco, United States) Provider
Professional Background
LAURA PETRACEK, Ph.D., LCSW
1208 Bancroft Way
Berkeley, CA 94702
(415) 748-0296
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
Psychologist, PSY #20033, State of California
LCSW, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCS #16971 California
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA, 1996
M.S.W., Honors, Social Group Work, Yeshiva University, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, New York, NY, 1986
B.A., cum laude, Sociology, Hamline University, St. Paul, MN, 1979
A.A., Chemical Dependency Counseling, Minneapolis Community College, Minneapolis, MN, 1977
EXPERIENCE Teaching
- 20 years effective teaching experience, using methods including film, interactive
discussions, and humor. - Designed curriculum and conducted lectures and workshops on HIV/AIDS, family systems, alcoholism concepts, anger management, stress reduction, domestic violence, AA principles, sexuality, physical abuse, co-dependency and spirituality.
- Developed and implemented chemical dependency training program for community
college. - Taught courses in psychology and psychotherapy, as well as traineeship courses Experienced in supervising practicum students.
- Clinical
15 years management experience.
25 years facilitating group and family therapy, individual therapy, and continuing care. Skilled in crisis intervention, interviewing, assessing, appropriately referring clients, and continuing care recommendations in chemical dependency.
15 years experience supervising staff, interns, individuals, and groups.
15 years experience providing staff training for teachers, interns, and colleagues on use of group process, individual therapy, substance abuse, and domestic violence.
5 years experience working in managed care environment.
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EXPERIENCE (continued)
Forensic Treatment /Psychological Testing
- Skilled in violence/aggression reduction, domestic violence and substance abuse
treatment. - Provide psychological assessments for Child Custody cases, court mediation, with expertise in domestic violence and high conflict couples.
- Provide psychological assessments of sex offenders, mentally disordered offenders and Sexually Violent Predators (SVP) write up reports for court, and appear as expert witness giving opinions on psychological matters involving domestic violence.
- Provide assessments of psychological disorders, level of dangerousness, threat and
violence of mentally ill inmates at California Medical Facility at Vacaville, Sierra
Conservation Center, Soledad State Prison, and Avenal State Prison. - Provide assessments of psychological disorders for children and adults for SSI evaluations.
WORKSHOPS PRESENTED
Anger and Women: Annual American Psychological Association Conference, Honolulu, HI, 7-8/04
Women Who Batter: Implications for Theory and Practice, presented at FAVTEA, Family Association Training and Education Conference, Oakland, CA, 4/03
Effectively Addressing Anger in the Chemically Affected Client, Safeco
Corporation/Employee Assistants of Greater Seattle, Seattle, WA, 10/95 and 5/95
The Link Between Chemical Dependency and Domestic Violence, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 10/93
The Effects of Domestic Violence Upon Women’s Health, Women in Psychology, Seattle, WA, Monthly Meeting 6/95, 7/94
Boundaries: Experiencing Your Power, Knowing Your Limits, Personal Growth Center Northwest, Seattle, WA, 3/95, 11/94
The Link Between Chemical Dependency and Domestic Violence, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA, 1/95, 8/93
PUBLICATIONS
Petracek, L., An Anger Workbook for Women, New Harbinger Publications, 9/04.
Petracek, L. “Intervention in the Workplace,” Counselor Magazine, July 1992. Petracek, L., “Intervention with Family Members,” Recovery Newspaper, February 1992.
Petracek, L., “Boundaries: Experiencing Your Power, Knowing Your Limits,” Journey Press, VolII, No. 11, April 1991.
Petracek, L., “Healing Strategies for Couples and Families in Recovery,” Journey Press, Vol II, No. 9, November 1990.
Petracek, L., “Women’s Early Recovery Groups,” Journey Press, Vol II, No. 4, April 1990.
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WORK HISTORY
Clinical Psychologist SAN QUENTIN STATE PRISON, San Quentin, CA 4/07 to 12/13
Contract Psychologist CALIFORNIA STATE PRISONS, CA 4/1/03 3/31/07
Clinical Director, WOMEN’S SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES/NEW LEAF/SERVICES FOR OUR COMMUNITY, San Francisco, CA, 1/98-03/03
Post-Doctoral Internship, GOLDEN GATE MEDICAL EXAMINERS, San Francisco, CA, 9/96-12/97
Professor/Director, ADDICTION TRAINING CENTER, COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA, Las Vegas, NV, 9/95-8/96
Pre-Doctoral Internship, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TREATMENT PROGRAM, HARBORVIEW HOSPITAL, Seattle, WA, 9/93-8/95
Clinical Supervisor, PERSONAL GROWTH CENTER NORTHWEST, Seattle, WA,
9/89-8/93
Social Worker, SHEEPSHEAD BAY HIGH SCHOOL, Brooklyn, NY, 9/84-8/89
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Psychological Association, 1991-Present
National Association of Social Workers, 1984-Present
Employee Assistance Professional Association, 1981-Present