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Shannon Campbell Curriculum Vitae Contact: 32 Spring Brooke Drive, Ringgold GA 30736 Email: [email protected] Cell: (423) 544-2990, Residence: (706) 965-2905 _________________________________________________________________ _____________ Education: Ph.D. Candidate, Psychology: Consciousness and Society University of West Georgia Concentrations: Holistic Health, Integrative and Natural medicine, Ecopsychology, Ethnobotany, Psychopharmacology, Consciousness studies, Mind-Body medicine, Transpersonal psychology Graduation: Spring/summer 2017 4.0 GPA M.S., Research Psychology University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Concentrations: Research psychology, Cognitive psychology, Health psychology Graduation: August 9, 2009 Summa Cum Laude B.S., Psychology University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Concentrations: Cognitive psychology, Positive psychology, Personality/Individual differences Graduation: May 2, 2004 Major: Summa cum Laude Overall: Magnum cum Laude B.A., Philosophy University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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Shannon CampbellCurriculum Vitae

Contact:32 Spring Brooke Drive, Ringgold GA 30736Email: [email protected]: (423) 544-2990, Residence: (706) 965-2905______________________________________________________________________________

Education:

Ph.D. Candidate, Psychology: Consciousness and SocietyUniversity of West GeorgiaConcentrations: Holistic Health, Integrative and Natural medicine, Ecopsychology, Ethnobotany, Psychopharmacology, Consciousness studies, Mind-Body medicine, Transpersonal psychologyGraduation: Spring/summer 20174.0 GPA

M.S., Research PsychologyUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga Concentrations: Research psychology, Cognitive psychology, Health psychologyGraduation: August 9, 2009Summa Cum Laude

B.S., PsychologyUniversity of Tennessee at ChattanoogaConcentrations: Cognitive psychology, Positive psychology, Personality/Individual differencesGraduation: May 2, 2004Major: Summa cum LaudeOverall: Magnum cum Laude

B.A., PhilosophyUniversity of Tennessee at ChattanoogaConcentrations: Existentialism/phenomenology, Philosophy of Mind, Aesthetics, FeminismGraduation: May 2, 2004Major: Summa cum LaudeOverall: Magnum cum Laude

High School DiplomaBoyd-Buchanan High SchoolGraduation: May 19974.1 GPA

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Academic and Research Skills:

Academic writing, research, presentations, and lecturing ⸰ Working knowledge of the SPSS statistical program and Blackboard⸰ Familiar with Microsoft Office and Research Databases, Type 70 wpm⸰ Knowledge of both quantitative and qualitative research methods including mixed methods⸰

Academic Work Experience:

Instructor, Course: Introduction to General Psychology University of West Georgia: Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015

Instructor, Courses: Introduction to Psychology; Statistics lab; Research Methods LabUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga: Aug. 2007 – May 2009

Other Employment:

Aug 2005 – July 2010 General Nutrition Centers: Manager/Sales Associate

* Relevant employment listed. Other work history can be given upon request.

Grants/Assistantships:

Graduate Teaching Assistantship (UWG), Spring/Fall 2011, Spring/Fall 2014, Spring 2015 Taught Introduction to General Psychology course⸰

Graduate Research Assistantship (UWG), Fall 2010, Spring 2012 Graded papers and tests for Dr. John Carter (Fall 2010)⸰ Helped with creation of PhD student manual: Dr. Don Rice/Dr. Kareen Malone (Spring 2012)⸰

Teaching Assistantship (UTC), Fall 2007- Spring 2009 Helped with Freshman Psychology and Cognitive Psychology courses⸰ Assisted Dr. Richard Metzger (who was also graduate advisor and head of thesis committee)⸰

Publications/Reviews:

Ourth, L. and Phfleger, A. (Eds.) (2003). Theories and Studies in Personality. Kendall-Hunt, Dubuque, Iowa.

Affiliation: Editor of four chapters

Modern Psychological Studies Reviewer, 2003

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Presentations:

Campbell, S. (2015, April). Set, setting, and the psychedelic experience. Paper presented at the 17th annual SPARC (Student Psychology Annual Research Conference), University of West Georgia. (Presentation of results with Q&A)

Campbell, S. (2011, April). The mind-body relationship of physically disabled adults. Paper presented at the 13th annual SPARC (Student Psychology Annual Research Conference), University of West Georgia. (Presentation of results with Q&A)

Campbell, S. (2010, April). Enhanced mysticism, perception and cognition of psychedelic statesof consciousness: Assessment of a new questionnaire. Paper presented at the MAPS conference: Psychedelic Science in the twenty first century, San Francisco, CA. (Rising researchers panel) Found at https://vimeo.com/15205282

Campbell, M., Campbell, S., Garcia, G., Hartman, P., Johnson, R., Ozbek, I.N., Rodenbaugh, L., Smallwood, E., & Smith, R. (2008). Teaching Psychology: Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Involve me and I understand. Poster presented at the Southeastern Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, Atlanta, GA.

Campbell, S. (2003). Fandom Survey: Personality types of Science Fiction and Fantasy FansPaper presented at Chattacon, Chattanooga, TN.

Fandom Survey: Individual Study, 2002-2003, Advisor: Dr. Lester L. Ourth

Awards and Honors:

Member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 2012Elected to UTC Alpha Society, 2004Member of Psi Chi: National Honor Society for Psychology students, 2001-2004Who’s who among students in American Universities and Colleges, 2003Outstanding Senior Award for Philosophy, 2003Member of the Golden Key International Honor Society, 2003The National Dean’s List, 2001-2002UTC Dean’s List, 1999-2004

University Activities:

Originator and President of the Martial Arts Club, 1998-2000University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Sponsor: Dr. Zibin Guo

Help with English as a Second Language students, 1998 – 1999⸰

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Other Skills and Interests:

Tai Chi Instructor (April 2016 – present), Jessie Thornton’s United Karate Studio2nd Degree Black Belt (1994 – 2017), Instructors: James Hobby, Jessie Thornton (UKS)Tai Chi Student (1999-2005), Instructor: Dr. Zibin Guo (continued personal training)

Continued exercise and training in Yoga, Zumba, swimming, and gymnastics⸰ Exceptional knowledge regarding nutrition, supplementation, and herbs⸰

References:

Dr. Chris Aanstoos, UWG psychology professorEmail: [email protected]: Head of dissertation committee

Dr. Tobin Hart, UWG psychology professorEmail: [email protected]: dissertation committee member

Dr. Christine Simmonds-Moore, UWG psychology professorEmail: [email protected]: dissertation committee member