Marie Adams, Ph.D.

Assistant Director of Training
Co-chair Suicide Prevention Coalition
Psychology Practicum Coordinator
Biography

Leadership Responsibilities:

  • Supporting the Training Director in coordinating the design, implementation, and evaluation of all practicum and internship training programs at UCS.
  • Serving as the primary contact responsible for overseeing the psychology practicum program at UCS. 
  • Serving as a training consultant for licensed UCS clinicians to support their role as clinical supervisors.
  • Overseeing and coordinating professional development programming at UCS.
  • Engaging in liaison relationships with various campus communities, offering support especially in areas of crisis management, suicide prevention, and training program development and evaluation.
  • Co-chairing the Suicide Prevention Coalition within the Division of Student Life.

Education:

  • 2021 – The University of Iowa, Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology
  • Certified Crisis Specialist, American Association of Suicidology
  • Certified IPT Clinician Level A, Interpersonal Psychotherapy Institute

Theoretical Approaches:

Areas of Competency:

  • Anxiety
  • Body Image Disturbance/Concerns
  • Chronic Illness/ Pain
  • Depression
  • Family of origin issues
  • Identity Development and Exploration
  • Life Transitions
  • Medical Trauma
  • PTSD/Trauma
  • Relationship Issues
  • Sexual Trauma
  • Stress management

Professional Affiliations:

  • American Psychological Association
    • Division 17: Society of Counseling Psychology
    • Division 49: Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy.
  • Iowa Psychological Association

Biography:

  • I place great emphasis on clients’ relationships with themselves and others, on the impact of their various identities, and on supporting clients to grow even after therapy ends. I value supporting communities in need on campus, and creating a safe and collaborative space for clients to feel empowered and make desired changes in their lives.

Publications:

  • Adams, M.C., Kivlighan III, D.M., Ye, X., Kilmer, E.D., & Callahan, J. L. (In Press). International coauthorship network among published articles in the Journal of Psychotherapy Integration. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration.
  • Kivlighan III, D.M., Aloe, A., Adams, M.C., Garrison, Y., Obrecht, A., Ho, Y.C.S., Kim, J.Y.C., Hooley, I., Chan, L., & Deng, K. (2020). Does the group in group-based interventions matter? A meta-analysis of the intraclass correlation coefficient in group treatment research. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 88(4), 322-337.
  • Adams, M.C. & Kivlighan III, D.M. (2019). When home is gone: An application of the multicultural orientation framework to enhance clinical practice with refugees of forced migration. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 50(3), 176-183.
  • Kivlighan III, D. M., Adams, M. C., Obrecht, A., Kim, J. Y. C., Ward, B., & Latino, C. A. (2019). Group therapy trainees’ social learning and interpersonal awareness: The role of cohesion in training groups. The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 44(1), 62-76.
  • Kivlighan, D. M. III, Adams, M. C., Drinane, J. M., Tao, K. W., & Owen, J. (2019). Construction and validation of the Multicultural Orientation Inventory—Group Version. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 66(1), 45-55.
  • Kivlighan III, D.M., Adams, M.C., & Deng, K., Ye, X., & Menninga E.J. (2018). A social network analysis of international collaboration in Journal of Counseling Psychology and The Counseling Psychologist. The Counseling Psychologist., 46(3), 274- 295.
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