DR. PAULA ANNE FRANKLIN’S RESUME

 

PAULA ANNE FRANKLIN, PH.D.

President, Franklinc Behavioral Science Consultants
3946 Cloverhill Road
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: 410-235-8151   Fax: 410-662-4689
E-mail: franklin@charm.nett
www.paulaannefranklin.com/tutorialsintransitions/


TEACHING/TRAINING INTERESTS:
“Tutoring in transitions”, i.e., health psychology, stress resistance. strategic life planning, change management, transition support, career restructuring, dream analysis and resolving loss.


EDUCATION:

Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois B. Sc History

Manchester University, England. Undergraduate study abroad year.

Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois Graduate Psychology

West Virginia University, Morgantown, W.Va., M.A,. Psychology

Union of Experimenting Colleges & Universities, Ph.D Psychology, Cincinnati, Ohio

Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, Post-doctoral studies, Psychology

Towson University, Towson, Maryland. 2nd B. Sc. Art.


EMPLOYMENT:

1969-present, President, Franklinc Behavioral Science Consultants (consulting, teaching, training, writing, research)

1973-1999, Research Project Director, Disability Studies, Social Security Administration

1972-92, Adjunct, The Johns Hopkins University School of Continuing Studies, Organizational and Human Resource Development Graduate Faculty. Part time teaching and workshops at University of Baltimore, College of Notre Dame.


HONORS:

  • B. Sc. History, Honors

  • 1969-MA Research Associate, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University

  • 1975-Post-doctoral Fellowship Award, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

  • 1981-Maryland Psychological Association’s Certificate of Recognition of Psychological Service in the Public Interest for work as Project Director of the Work Incentive Experiments, 1977-80

  • SSA Special Achievement Awards 1982,’85,’88,’89,’90,’91,’92,’93,’94

  • SSA Deputy Commissioner’s Award for Organizational Planning Team 1996

  • Cited in Who’s Who in Frontier Science and Technology (1983)

  • Who’s Who in the East (1978,’83,’97), Who’s Who of American Women (’79,’83,’90.’92)

  • World’s Who’s Who of Women (’81,’91,’95-6), Who’s Who in the World (1996)

  • Who’s Who in Medicine and Health Care (1996,’98)

  • 2nd B.Sc. Art, Honors. Exhibit “Lost Gifts: Memorials to Those Loved” May, 2003



  • SELECTED RECENT AND SIGNFIICANT PUBLICATIONS:

  • “Spotlight on Leadership” Bimonthly feature: The Maryland Psychologist, January/February 2004 - present.

  • Book Review. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, vol.189, No. 10, October,2001

  • “Democratization of Dreams” The Maryland Psychologist, vol.46, issue 4, March/April 2001

  • “Warning! Shoals Ahead” The Maryland Psychologist, vol. .46, issue 3, January/February, 01

  • “Life As A Terminal Illness: Crazy-Making Changes” The Maryland Psychologist, vol.45, issue 6, July/August, 2000

  • “Life As A Terminal Illness: The 180 Degree Turn” The Maryland Psychologist, vol. 45, issue 5, May/June, 2000

  • “Life As A Terminal Illness: Midlife Whacks” The Maryland Psychologist, vol. 45, issue 3, March/April, 2000

  • “Life as A Terminal Illness: Downsizing A Life” The Maryland Psychologist, vol. 45, issue 2, January/February, 2000

  • “Reflections on a New Dimension of the MPA Community” The Maryland Psychologist, vol.45, issue 1, September/October, 1999

  • “Whatever Happened to Joseph K?” The Maryland Psychologist, vol. 44, issue 2, November/December, 1998

  • “Loss, Death, New Life: A Winning Trio” The Maryland Psychologist, vol. 43, issue 6, November/December, 1998.

  • “Employment Strategy for People with Disabilities. Implementation of Pillar III—Provider Incentives: Operational Policy Choice Points. Working Paper. Office of Disability, Social Security Administration, February, 1996

  • “Non-cash Benefits for the Disabled” Report to Congress. Office of Disability, Social Security Administration. June, 1995.

  • “Pain Assessment Instruments: The National Study” American Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting. Orlando, Florida. November 5, 1993.

  • “”Issues of Chronic Pain in the 21st Century: American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Meetings. Miami Beach, Florida. October 31, 1993.

  • (Contributed to) Report to Congress: Eligibility for Disability Benefits of Claimants with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and AIDS-related Complex (ARC). March 1992.

  • (With Jack McNeil & Lawrence Mars) Chapter 5 “Work Status, Earnings, and Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities,” in Disability in the United States: A Portrait from National Data. Springer. New York. 1991.

  • Social Experimentation as a Policy Tool: An Examination of the Trial Work Period Project. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Union of Experimenting Colleges & Universities. 1980.

  • (Book, co-authored with Richard Franklin) Tomorrow’s Track: Experiments in Learning to Change. Columbia, Maryland. New Community Press. 1976.


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    © 2003 Paula Franklin