1. Christopher J. Blanco-Herrera Bauchman, Psy.D.
100 Village Square Crossing, Suite 204 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
(561) 328-7567 • christopher@drbauchman.com • www.drbauchman.com
FL License # PY9248
EDUCATION
Psy.D., Doctoral of Psychology January 2013
Pacific University School of Professional Psychology (APA-accredited)
Hillsboro, OR
Dissertation: The Relationship of Spiritual Beliefs and Practices to Psychological Well-Being
with Latino Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning Individuals
Latino/Bilingual Track (FLUENCY IN SPANISH) January 2013
Pacific University – School of Professional Psychology
Hillsboro, OR
M.S., Clinical Psychology May 2008
Loyola University Maryland
Baltimore, MD
B.S., Psychology, Spanish May 2005
Xavier University
Cincinnati, OH
Thesis: The Sociological Processes and Development of Cuban Society After the Revolution
• Psychology Student/Study Abroad Spring 2004
Universitat de València (University of Valencia)
Valencia, Spain
SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS
AmeriCorps Students in Service Award Pacific University 2011-2012
Diversity Service Scholarship Pacific University 2008 – 2011
Fr. J. Peter Buschmann Scholarship Award Xavier University 2001-2005
Deans List Xavier University Fall 2004, Spring 2005
EMPLOYMENT
Christopher J. BH. Bauchman, Psy.D., LLC (Private Practice) May 2015 - Present
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
FL License # PY9248
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Ruth & Norman Rales Jewish Family Services October 2015 – Present
LGBTQ Outreach Coordinator
Responsibilities: Part-time position implementing and developing clinical and psychological
resources for the local gay, lesbian, transgender, and questioning community.
GeroMedical/Scovel Psychological Services, P.S. March 2014 – January 2015
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Washington State License #PY60353164
Oregon License #2429
CLINICAL TRAINING
GeroMedical/Scovel Psychological Services, P.S. October 2012 – March 2014
Postdoctoral Residency/LMHCA: Geriatric/Gerontology Specialty
Vancouver, WA and Portland, OR
Supervisor: Sabine Halaby, Ph.D.
Responsibilities: - Working with older adults with health and mental illnesses in long-term
care facilities
- Working with adult population in the out-patient clinical office
- Clinician’s primary role is conducting intake assessments and
providing psychotherapy on weekly basis
- Coordinate care with Physicians, as well as conduct case management
and care planning with an interdisciplinary team
- Conduct comprehensive neurocognitive psychological evaluations on
behalf of the courts, families, legal guardians, or other parties
- Working knowledge of psychopharmacological agents
- Semester of supervising graduate student of nursing for Washington
State University
Assessment Measures: - Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status
Update
- Boston Naming Test
- Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning
- Clinical Assessment Scale for the Elderly
- Complex Ideation Material
- Montreal Cognitive Assessment
- Yesavage Geriatric Depression Scale
- Zung Anxiety Self-Assessment Scale
- The PROMIS
- MINI Screen
- Discriminate Cognitive Tests of Reasoning Ability and Memory
- Global Deterioration Scale
- Trail Making
- Adult Attachment Interview
- Beck Anxiety Inventory
- Beck Depression Inventory 2nd
Edition
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Fremont Community Therapy Project August 2011 – July 2012
Predoctoral Internship
Seattle, WA
Supervisor: Kenneth A. Hapke, J.D., Ph.D.
Director: Laura S. Brown, Ph.D., ABPP
Responsibilities: -Year-long, full-time, 2000 hour internship
- Case load of 18 to 20 face to face contact hours weekly
-Individual and couples therapy with adults (bilingual)
-Co-facilitation of DBT groups
-Group supervision to practicum students
-Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations on behalf of
referring therapists, community agencies and the courts
-Two to four hours weekly of individual supervision, and
participation in a peer consultation group
-Funding for participation in didactic training off-site
-Acquisition of business skills; expected to develop business
plans for future independent practice of psychology
-Research and present information about practice development,
demonstrate competency in those skills in addition to competency
in skills of psychotherapy, assessment, supervision, and
consultation
Assessment Measures: - Advanced Clinical Solutions Social Cognition
- Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule
- Beck Anxiety Inventory
- Beck Depression Inventory 2nd
Edition
- California Verbal Learning Test 2nd
Edition
- Connor’s Continuous Performance Test 2nd
Edition
- Inventory of Altered Self Capacities
- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory 2nd
Edition
- Personality Assessment Inventory
- Rorschach Inkblot Test
- Sentence Completion Test
- Thematic Apperception Test
- Trauma Symptom Inventory 2nd
Edition
- Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale 4th
Edition
- Wechsler Individual Achievement Test 2nd
Edition
- Wechsler Memory Scale 4th
Edition
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Quest Center for Integrative Health August 2010 – August 2011
Pacific University
Portland, OR
Supervisor: Lusijah Marx, RN, PMHNP, Psy.D.
Responsibilities: - Individual, family and group therapy
- Classes for clients with major illness: injury, depression, diabetes,
chronic pain, cancer, HIV/AIDS
- Spanish and English speaking clients
- Treatment planning and consultation
- Outcome Questionnaire 45.2
Iris Clinic: Bilingual Team August 2009 – August 2010
Pacific University
Hillsboro, OR
Supervisor: Shahana Koslofsky, Ph.D.
Responsibilities: - Individual, couples, family and adolescent therapy
- Psychological testing
- Spanish and English speaking clients
- Washington County Veterans Services
- Ground rounds presentation/case conceptualization
Assessment Measures: - Beck Anxiety Inventory
- Beck Depression Inventory 2nd
Edition
- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory 2nd
Edition
- Outcome Questionnaire 45.2
- Personality Assessment Inventory
The Chimes September 2007 – April 2008
Loyola College in Maryland Externship
Baltimore, MD
Supervisor: Michael Baum, Ph.D.
Responsibilities: - Psychological assessment and integrative report writing
- Co-facilitate social skills group
- Attend case conferences and presentations
Assessment Measures: - Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test
- Slosson Intelligence Test
- Stanford Binet 4th
and 5th
Edition
- Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale 2nd
Edition
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SELECTED TRAININGS
Using the DSM-V for Revolutionizing Diagnosis and Treatment September 27, 2013
Workshop with Robert Bogenberger, M.A, Ph.D.
Cultural Competence in Trauma Therapy: Beyond the Flashback July 13, 2012
Workshop with Laura S. Brown, Ph.D., ABPP
3rd
Annual Psychotherapy with Men Conference June 9, 2012
APA-DIV 51 Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Training October, 2011, April 2012
Humanitarian Assistance Program
Two, three day workshops completing certificate under Francine Shapiro, PhD in training to
resolve the development of trauma-related disorders caused by exposure to distressing events
Fall Colloquium October 22, 2010
Pacific University
Dr. Steven C. Hayes: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Relational Frame Theory,
Acceptance and Mindfulness, and Values and Commitment
Licensure and Credentialing of Psychologists and Doctoral Students October 8, 2010
Pacific University
Dr. Judy Hall: Executive Officer of the National Register of Health Service Providers in
Psychology
Diversity Day 2010 June 5, 2010
Pacific University
Forest Grove, OR
Psychotherapy and Treatment Considerations in Working with Individuals with Disabilities
Diversity Day 2009 June 6, 2009
Pacific University
Forest Grove, OR
Incorporating Religion and Spirituality in Psychotherapy
RESEARCH
Pacific University August 2010 – 2011
Portland, Oregon
Responsibilities: The Seeking Fatherhood study is a research project conducted by a
doctoral student. Tasks include assisting with the analysis of the participants, 12 gay
male couples, who were interviewed about their current experience of pursuing
parenthood. The research committee helps analyze the text of these interviews, by
reading the interviews and underlining or highlighting relevant passages for further
evaluation.
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Western Oregon University and Pacific University March 2008
Portland, Oregon
Responsibilities: Viewed videos and ranked who was deemed as the emergent leader of
each group. Assessed personality characteristics of those who typically emerge as
leaders when a group is formed out of members who do not previously know one
another. Studied the effect different emergent leaders have on the groups' performance
and whether group forming activities have an effect on the emergent leader's effects on
the group.
Xavier University April 2003
Cincinnati, OH
Responsibilities: Collaborated with students in collecting data on a research project
studying self esteem and regret and its effects in decision-making processes among
college students.
CLINICAL WORK EXPERIENCE
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare August 2013 – September 2013
Adult Outpatient Counselor/Case Manager
Portland, OR
Supervisor: Mary Kautzer, LCSW
Responsibilities: Completing behavioral health assessments and treatment plans.
Providing engagement services to clients utilizing strength-based counseling and
motivational interviewing concepts. Providing advocacy and case management services
for clients including accessing appropriate housing, medical, and emergency services.
Coaching clients in setting their own goals and identifying realistic steps in order to
achieve the goals. Assisting clients in developing and accessing natural community
supports and activities within the community. Providing crisis intervention services to
clients in the program in order to minimize or eliminate periods of crisis and acute care
utilization. Providing individual and group treatment according to client's needs and
indicated level of care. Coordinating with site medical provider to assist client with
accessing medication services. Document and maintain timely and accurate clinical
records.
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Pacific Psychology Clinic August 2008 – July 2011
Hillsboro, OR
Supervisor: John Monahan
Responsibilities: Office Manager Assistant
Responsibilities: The OMA is responsible for organizing and coordinating office
operations and procedures in order to ensure organizational effectiveness and
efficiency. The OMA reports to the Manager of Administrative Services and is
responsible for maintaining clinic office services and efficiency, supervising office
staff, maintaining office records, and performing other related duties as required.
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services May 2005 – August 2006
Cincinnati, OH
Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment Specialist
Responsibilities: In conjunction with a supervisor and team psychiatrist, assessed the
client’s mental health and basic needs, determined the appropriate level of care and
support, determined the availability of resources, and developed/implemented an
Individual Recovery Plan (IRP). Participated in weekly team/group and individual
supervision.
Xavier University Summer Service Internship May 2003 – August 2003
Cincinnati, OH
Intern at The Drop Inn Center
Responsibilities: Participated in group sessions and supervised field trips for homeless
substance addicts and assisted serving meals.
Intern at Su Casa Hispanic Ministry Center
Responsibilities: Assisted the Hispanic population with job applications, housing,
medical appointments, etc.. Assisted in organizing the Cincinnati Hispanic Festival.
Indian River Memorial Hospital Center for Emotional & Behavioral Health Summer 2001, 2002
Vero Beach, FL
Psychiatric Hospital Technician
Responsibilities: Assisted nurses in monitoring patients, served meals, room checks,
visited with patients, and participated in group sessions.
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Indian River Memorial Hospital Center for Emotional & Behavioral Health Summer 2001, 2002
Vero Beach, FL
Counselor
Responsibilities: Planed and facilitated activities for children with ADHD and other
behavioral & emotional diagnoses, supervised field trips and distributed medications
as prescribed. Wrote daily assessments of children for the parents’ review.
Collaborated with staff to organize parent’s evening educational groups.
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
University Information Services August 2008 – July 2011
Hillsboro, OR
Supervisor: Jimmy Short
Responsibilities: Student Technology Representative
Responsibilities: Graduate Assistantship providing assistance to students, faculty and
staff with classroom technology, Internet procedures and wireless technology,
computer and technology maintenance, as well as other technology questions or
concerns.
Loyola University Maryland: Academic Services August 2007 – May 2008
Baltimore, MD
Graduate Resident Coordinator
Responsibilities: Assist Director of Student Life in running a residential area, including
supervision of student staff, advisement of area government, programming, judicial
intervention, and housing operation administration.
Private Spanish Tutoring September 2006 – May 2007
Baltimore, MD
Responsibilities: Work with grade school and high school children in Spanish
homework and assignments.
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCES
APAGS LGBT Mentor 2015 – Present
Rotary Club of the Northern Palm Beaches 2015 – Present
Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce 2015 – Present
Healthcare Committee
Palm Beach County Employee Assistance Program/Risk Management Office 2015 – Present
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Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County 2015 – Present
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County 2015 – Present
Healthcare Committee
Compass GLCC Volunteer 2015 – Present
LGBTQ Community Center – Lake Worth, Florida
IDEAS Committee 2008 – 2011
Pacific University – School of Professional Psychology
Hillsboro, OR
Board Treasurer (2008 – 2011)
Diversity Empowerment Committee 2008 – 2011
Pacific University – School of Professional Psychology
Portland Q-Center Volunteer 2008 – 2011
LGBTQ Community Center – Portland, Oregon
Loyola College Spectrum Club for LGBTQ students 2006-2008
Loyola College Psi Chi 2006-2008
Xavier University Alliance Club for LGBTQ students 2001-2005
Xavier University Student Recruitment Office 2001-2004
Xavier University Psychology Club 2001-2005
Xavier University Habitat for Humanity 2003-2005
Our Lady of Guadeloupe Church for migrant workers, Fellsmere, FL 2001-2003
Xavier University Husman Hall Council Treasurer 2002-2003
Xavier University Resident Student Association Executive Board Treasurer 2003
Su Casa Hispanic Ministry Center Volunteer, Cincinnati, OH 2003-2005
Xavier University International Student’s Society 2003-2005
Xavier University Voices of Solidarity Club focusing on peace issues in Latin America 2003-2005
Xavier University Spanish Club 2003-2005
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PRESENTATIONS
Bauchman, C. (August 4, 2015). Neurocognitive Disorders and the DSM-V, Palm Beach County
Employee Assistance Program/Risk Management Office, West Palm Beach, FL.
Bauchman, C. (October 12, 2012). Multicultural Bound Syndromes within the U.S. Population.
Annual Aloha Medical Conference, Honolulu, HI.
Bauchman, C. (June 12, 2012). Multicultural Bound Syndromes within the U.S. Population. Fremont
Community Therapy Project, Seattle, WA.
Bauchman, C. (March 2, 2011). Cultural Bound Syndromes within the U.S. Latino/Hispanic
Population. Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center/Lifeworks NW, Beaverton, OR.
Bauchman, C. (June 8, 2010). Case Conceptualization of Timmy: Working from an Attachment
Theory. Pacific University Psychological Clinics Ground Rounds Presentation, Hillsboro, OR.
Bauchman, C. (2005, April). El proceso sociológico y el desarrollo de la sociedad cubana después de
la Revolución (The sociological processes and development of Cuban society after the
revolution). Presentation at the annual student research conference at Xavier University,
Cincinnati, OH.
Bauchman, C. (2005, April). An examination of drug use and alcohol consumption in relation to stress
levels in college students. Presentation at the annual student research conference at Xavier
University, Cincinnati, OH.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Psychological Association Professional Affiliate 2008 – Present
Florida Psychological Association Professional Affiliate 2015 – Present
Florida Latino Medical Association Professional Affiliate 2015 – Present
National Latina/o Psychological Association Professional Affiliate 2008 – Present
Oregon Psychological Association Student Affiliate 2008 – 2014
APAGS Student Affiliate 2008 – 2012
APA-DIV 44 (LGB) Professional Affiliate 2008 – Present
APA-DIV 32 (Humanistic Psychology) Professional Affiliate 2008 – Present
APA-DIV 51 (Society for the Psychological Study
of Men and Masculinity) Professional Affiliate 2008 – Present