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<br /> Graduate Assistant, Dr. Sally Atkins, Dept. of Human Development and Psychological
<br /> Counseling, ASU, August 2008 to May 2010.
<br /> Dr_ Sally Atkins is the director of the Expressive Arts Therapy graduate certificate program at
<br /> Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. In this position I served as a teaching assistant in
<br /> graduate level counseling courses, assisted in research projects, and coordinated programs for
<br /> students.
<br /> Graduate Assistant, National Center for Development Education, ASU,August 2007 to
<br /> August 2008; May 2009 to August 2009.
<br /> The NCDE provides instruction, training programs, and research to a national audience of
<br /> professionals who serve underprepared and disadvantages college students. As the graduate
<br /> assistant I provided research assistance, programming support, data entry, and other
<br /> administrative assistance.
<br /> Volunteer Experience:
<br /> Founder and Coordinator, Apex Family Dance, Fall 2012 to Present.
<br /> Childcare Volunteer, El Futuro, Summer 2012.
<br /> Steering Committee, Boone Country Dancers, January 2011 to February 2012.
<br /> Financial Officer/Executive Co-Chair, Orchesis Honors Society, May 2009 to January 2010.
<br /> Leadership Council, Orchesis Honors Society, ASU, August 2008 to August 2010.
<br /> Chairperson, Appalachian Heritage Council, Student Programs, ASU, June 2008 to May 2009.
<br /> Shelter Substitute, OASIS, Boone, NC, November 2008 to May 2010.
<br /> Children's Support Group Volunteer, OASIS, Boone, NC, July 2008 to June 2009.
<br /> Crisis Line Volunteer, OASIS, Boone, NC, July 2008 to May 2010.
<br /> Student Host, John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC, October 2006 to March 2007.
<br /> Professional Presentations and Publications:
<br /> Davis, K. M., Ersever, H., Galvin, C. R., Miller, G., Rodriguez, C., Davis, M. O., Haynes, L. M.,
<br /> Holder, C., Tudiver, J., & Carringer, C. E. (2008, February 21). Best practice in counseling and
<br /> expressive arts therapy: The daily practice. Presented at the North Carolina Counseling
<br /> Association Conference, Research Triangle Park, Durham, NC.
<br /> Carringer, C. E. & Reed, S. (Eds.). (2009). Headwaters: Appalachian Journal of Expressive
<br /> Artslherapy, 5.
<br /> Carringer, C. E. (2009). Little seed. Headwaters:Appalachian Journal of Expressive Arts
<br /> Therapy, 5, 15.
<br /> Carringer, C. E. (2009). How our feet loved (for Susan Reed). Headwaters: Appalachian Journal
<br /> of Expressive Arts Therapy, 5, 25,
<br /> Carringer, C.E. & Smith, L (2010, February 18). Creating a space for change through expressive
<br /> arts therapy. Presented at North Carolina Counseling Association, Concord, NC.
<br /> Carringer, C. E. & Reed, S. (Eds.). (2010). Headwaters: Appalachian Journal of Expressive
<br /> ArtsTherapy, 6
<br /> Carringer, C. E. (2011). World Sick. Headwaters: Appalachian Journal of Expressive Arts
<br /> Therapy, 7, 15.
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