ORDER NO. 20577 APPROVAL OF FRED L. RICHARDSON, MA. LPC. AS NEW BOARD MEMBER FOR CHILD SERVICES On this the 23rd day of September 1991, upon motion made by Commissioner Holelcamp, seconded by Commissioner Oehler, the Court unanimously approved by a votes of 4-m-0, to approve Fred. L. Richardson, MA. LPC. as a new board member for Child Services to replace Bob Warren who has resigned. Resume on f ile. COMM I SS i ONERS' COURT AGENDA REQUEST *PLEASE FURNISH ONE ORIGINAL AND FIVE COPIES OF THIS REQUEST AND DOCUMENTS TO BE REVIEWED BY THE COURT MADE BY: CELESTE HOGUF MEETING DATE: 9/23/91 OFFICE: AuvlTVRs TIME PREFERRED: SUBJECT: (PLEASE BE SPECIFIC) NCGI BOAR17 Mi=MBER .FUR CHILD SERVICES FRED L. RICHAR77SON, MA,LPC TO REPLACE BOB wARRFN wHO HAS Ri=SIGNFa. EXECUTIVE SESSION REQUESTED: YES _ NO X PLEASE STATE REASON FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION ESTIMATED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION: ~ MIN PERSONNEL MATTER - NAME OF EMPLOYEE: NAME OF PERSON ADDRESSING THE COURT: c~L~sT~ Hocu~ Time for submitting this request for Court to assure that the matter 1s posted 1n accordance with Article 6252-17 is as follows: * Meetings held on second Monday; 12;00 P.M. previous Wednesday * Meetings held on Thursdays: 5:00 P.M. previous Thursday THIS REQUEST RECEIVED BY: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED ON : ~ Ali Agenda Requests will be screened by the County Judge's Office to determine 1f adequate information has been prepared for the Court's formal consideration and action at time of Court meetings. Your cooperation will be appreciated and contribute towards your request being addressed at the earliest opportunity. See Agenda Request Guidelines. ... ..~ .. RESUME Fred L. Richardson, M.A., L.P.C. • PERSONAL DATA: Address: 6906 Brook Cove D.O.B.: 7-26-96 San Antonio, TX 78240 Marital Status: 512-697-0205 Married EDIJCATIUN North Texas State University: Bachelor of Arts Deyree conferred 1968 'T'exas 'T'ech University: Master of Arts Degree conferred 1972 (Major in Psych.) MILITARY SERVICE: Served in the U.S. Army 9/68 - 4/70. Honorable discharge as Sergeant, Awarded the Bronze Star in the Republic of South Vietnam. FROFLSSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 1-89 to Present: Private practice psychotherapist specializing in child, adolescent and family therapy. Admitting privileges at several San Antonio Hospitals. Partner in N.errville Counseling Center and the Lifeway Center of San Antonio. Completed two years training at the Gestalt Institute of San Antotlio. 10-87 to 12-88: Vice-president of Drug Abuse Programs of America (DADA). Opened out patient office in Kerrville, TX. Provided individual, group and family psychotherapy. Developed and implemented CADAC training program for DADA. Also •developed and implemented an intensive family week program for several area hospitals. 'Pr.ainer at Advanced Training Systems for Counselors in Training for CADAC. 2/84 t:o 10-87: City Director and psychotherapist for DADA S~~zn Antonio. Developed and implemented programs for four out-patient offices as well as 36 bed in-patient unit at Southwest General Hospital. Administrative and clinical supervision of over 250 cases on an on-going basis. Supervisio~i of in and out patient clinical and clerical staff: ' of over. 50 employees. Conducted individual, group and family p;ychother_apy. 7/E13 to 1/84: Program developer and psychotherapist for DAPA Houston. Opened and supervised 3 out-patient offices with a sf.af.f c?f ]2. Frovided individual, group, and family 1182 to 1/83: Program coordinator and psychotherapist with DADA Houston. Coordinated in-patient referrals and treatment as well as out-patient and after-care psychotherapy for 60 bed adolescent and adult hospital program. 9/80 to 4/86: Consultant and faculty member of Counselor Training Program with the Palmer Drug Abuse Proc3ram Plation of.i-ice. 'taught counseling theory and practice, group counseling and role-playing. 8/78 to 12/80: Psychotherapist and Adolescerrt Unit Coordinator with FASA program at Deer Park Hospital. Supervised three gsychotherapists and coordinated treatment of f.or 26 patients. Extensive case management with individual, group, and family therapy. 10/79 to 4/80: Consultant to Harris County Juvenile Probation Dept. Foster Care Program. Clinical Supervisor over treatment staff and provided individual and family therapy. 3/77 to 8/78: Psychotherapist with PASA at Eiouston International Hospital. Provided daily individual therapy with in-patient clients and extensive family therapy'. Developed treatment plans and documentation of psychosocial histories and client progress. Two years training in Family Systems at Texas Research Itlstitute of Mental Sciences. 1/74 to 3/77: Psychotherapist and psychometrist with vocational Guidance Center, Houston,. Administered test battery focused on areas of vocational interest, aptitude, intelligence, personality, as well as clinical. Scored and interpreted test results, wrote reports and gave results to clients. Also provided individual psychotherapy as well as vocational guidance. ' 2/74 to 9/80: Vocational Expert with Social Securii:y Disability Administration. Testified in Appeals liearirtgs as an Expert in vocational, work, and work skills areas. 11/72 to 2/79: Counselor Texas Rehabilitation Commission. Coordinated services for 11 Harris County School Districts CVAC programs for handicapped adolescents. 1172 Lo 11/72: Internship at Goodwill Industries of. Houston. Coordinated work evaluation and work adjustment proyr.ams. PERSONAL REFERENCES PROVIDED UPON REQUEST. ORDER NO. 20577 pppRC?VAL OF FRED L. RICHARDS4Nr MA LPC. ~1S y~tjt 3pARD N~ER FOR ~~ILD SERVICES Se~ember 23, 1991 Vol 5, Page 423