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University of St. Xxxxxx, Head Men’s Basketball Coach Professor, Department of Psychology Twice named a Division III National Coach of the Year – in 2013 by Basketball Times, and in 2016 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches’ and by D3 News – Xxxxx also has received three West Region and three MIAC Coach of the Year Awards. Among Division III men’s coaches, he was the second fastest in history to 100 victories and is believed to have won more games in his first five seasons than any coach in Division III history. Xxxxx’x teams have a 176-43 overall mark (80-percent win clip) through 7+ years, a winning percentage among the top 10 in all of college basketball. He’s the first MIAC coach to sweep conference and playoff championships in each of his first two seasons as head coach. He’s also the lone conference individual – and one of a small number of coaches nationally – to have played in, been an assistant coach, and been a head coach in the Division III Final Four. In addition, he is the first MIAC coach to win regular-season titles in each of his first six seasons. CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL CAMPS Residential Camp 1 (Session R1) University of St. Xxxxxx $425 (before May 1) $445 (after May 1) Residential Camp fee includes housing, all meals, individual stations, classroom sessions, team breakdown, and games. Commuter Camp (Session C1) | JULY 14–18 (9:00 am – 9:00 pm) $345 Commuter Camp runs the same dates as the Residential Camp and includes all lunches, dinners, and basketball sessions. Residential Camp 2 (Session R2) University of St. Xxxxxx XXXX: Grades 5–1 | JULY 21 (5:00 pm check-in) – JULY 25 (2:30 pm check-out) $425 (before May 1) $445 (after May 1) Commuter Camp (Session C2) | JULY 21–25 (9:00 am – 9:00 pm) $345 Commuter Camp runs the same dates as the Residential Camp and includes all lunches, dinners, and basketball sessions. **$100 non-refundable deposit due with application for Residential or Commuter Camp. The remainder of camp fee is due on or before the first day of camp. **Full camp fee should accompany all day camp applications (Sessions 3-15). During Xxxxx’x 22 years playing and coaching at St. Xxxxxx, UST has an overall MIAC record of 365-75 (83%), with 17 MIAC titles and 16 NCAA appearances. Over the past 13 years, St. Full Day Camps (All Full Day Camps run from 9:00 am – Shooting Camps
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University of St. Xxxxxx Graduate School of Professional Psychology Master of Arts Degree in Counseling Psychology 2007-2011 University of Minnesota Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology Clinical Experience 2019-Present Canopy Mental Health & Consulting Co-owner, Psychotherapist ▪ Conceptualize and develop multicultural-centered outpatient private practice ▪ Collaboratively oversee business operations, including, policy and procedure development, and public communication ▪ Provide culturally-competent outpatient therapy services to individuals and couples with a range of presenting concerns 2016-2020 Twin Cities Therapy & Counseling Associates Independent Contract Psychotherapist ▪ Collaboratively work with individuals and couples in outpatient treatment setting using a variety of therapy modalities ▪ Conduct diagnostic assessments, partner with clients to build treatment plans, and coordinate care as necessary 2014- 2016 People Incorporated - Xxxxx Xxxx Crisis Residence, Minneapolis, MN Mental Health Practitioner Clinical Trainee: March 2015- Present ▪ Complete majority of admission crisis service assessments while on shift ▪ Serve as person-centered care mentor to program staff Mental Health Practitioner: November 2014- Present ▪ Establish supportive and therapeutic relationships with adults who have SPMI diagnoses who are experiencing acute mental health crises in short-term residential treatment setting ▪ Complete comprehensive assessments of client functioning and relationship to mental and chemical health upon program admission ▪ Collaboratively develop individualized treatment plan goals based on assessment of client strengths and needs ▪ Provide individual supportive counseling ▪ Partner with clients to develop crisis prevention plan and plan for safe discharge ▪ Facilitate psycho-educational groups on Illness Management and Recovery principles ▪ Utilize crisis intervention strategies to promote client safety ▪ Coordinate with community providers to ensure continuous careCollaborate with team members including mental health practitioners, supervisors, nursing staff, and psychiatric providers ▪ Receive weekly supervision and regularly present client cases at clinical review ▪ Attend trainings on topics such as nonviolent crisis intervention, boundaries and ethics, risk assessment, safety planning, and de-escalation 2013-2014 South Metro Human Services, Saint Xxxx, MN Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) Practitioner ▪ Served adults with SPMI diagnos...
University of St. Xxxxxx | Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Coach Xxxxxxx is an assistant basketball coach at the University of St. Xxxxxx where he works with defense, recruiting, game prepara- tion, video, and skill development. This will be Xxxxxxx’x 15th year of working at Coach Xxxxx’x basketball camps. Xxxxxxx was All-State and a Minnesota Mr. Basketball finalist at Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx Xxxx. He scored 1,470 points in his college career, where he was an All-Region and All-MIAC forward who helped UST win back-to-back conference titles and compile a 47–10 record, and has been instrumental in UST’s success during his five years on the coaching staff.
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