Dr
Will Cupchik's abbreviated Resume
Psychologist
in Private Practice:
1.
Head, Atypical Theft Offender Intervention Program
2.
Conducting Psychotherapy with adults, adults together with their
parents, couples, and adolescents;
3.
Teaching; Supervision; Research.
Academic
Background:
Ph.D.
Counseling Psychology; --1979
--. University of Toronto/OISE
B.
Eng. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical):
1961 - McGill University
B.A.
Major in Psychology: -- 1963-- Carleton University
Ontario
Teachers College - 1963-- at Queens University
Ontario
Department of Education --Specialists Certificates in Physics and
Guidance -- 1966
M.Ed.
Counseling and Guidance, -- 1970 -- Applied Psychology; University
of Toronto/OISE.
Membership
in various U.S. and Canadian Professional Associations
Registered
Psychologist -
- 1980 --Ontario College of
Psychologists
CPQ
-- Certificate
of Professional
Qualifications in Psychology -2001- Association
of
State and Provincial Psychology Boards
American
Psychological Association
(APA) - Full Member since 1980
American
Group Psychotherapy Association
(AGPA) - Full Member since
1980
American
College of Forensic Examiners -(ACFE) -Board
Certified Forensic Examiner,
Diplomate
status -1996
Canadian
Psychological Association
(CPA) - Full Member since 1980
Ontario
Psychological Association
- (OPA) - Full member since 1980
Canadian
Group Psychotherapy Association
(CGPA) - Full Member since 1980
Canadian
Registry of Health
Service Providers in
Psychology - Full Member since 1992
Academic
Appointments:
University
of Toronto/OISE (Applied Psychology), Extramural Lecturer, 1996-8,
taught graduate courses in Group Psychotherapy
University
of Toronto/School of Continuing Studies (1980-89),
taught a variety of courses, including
"Shoplifting: Assessment and Treatment", and
"Mid-Life, Mid-Career Issues"
Listed
in Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technology, 1984
Advisory
Committees:
Executive
Board of Scientific and Technical Advisors of the American
Board of Forensic Examiners 1997-98
term of office
Professional
Experience:
Clarke
Institute of Psychiatry: 1974-1986
:Forensic
Clinic/Program (full-time from 1976-1986). Duties included: both
inpatient and outpatient sections: diagnostic assessments, individual
and group therapy, teaching, supervision of interns, research and
administration. Developed and led Gay Issues Group.
:Psychologist-in-Charge,
Forensic Outpatient Psychological Programs, 1984-86:. Additional
duties included supervision of psychologists and psychometrists re
psychological assessments. Developed and led the Atypical Theft Offender
Program, including assessment, research, individual and group treatment
modalities.
Forensic
Consultant:
February 1986 to present.
a)
Consultations and Assessments.
For criminal court proceedings, as an expert witness in person
and/or via clinical assessment/psychological reports to discuss the
theft behavior of individuals who have stolen, in terms that aim to
provide understanding of the accused’ underlying psychodynamics and
situational elements that may have contributed to their theft behavior,
and which aim to provide formulations arising from clinical practice and
investigations into this area of human conduct, in ways which might be
of assistance to the courts. Also, application of psychotherapeutic
theory in dealing with theft offenders, so as to provide possible
directions for treatment.
Head,
Atypical Theft Offender Intervention Program [A.T.O.I.P.]
b)
Teaching and Supervision.
In a variety of settings, including the American College of
Forensic Examiners conferences and publications.
Over
39 years conducting counseling and psychotherapy
-
sixteen
years (1986-present) assessing and treating theft offenders from
within private practice.
-
ten
years (1976-86) as first, a psychology intern and then as a
psychologist with the forensic service of the Clarke
Institute of Psychiatry, including two years as the
Psychologist-in-Charge, Forensic Outpatient Psychological Services,
developing programs for theft offenders;
-
Eight
years (1964-72) as a guidance counselor, counseling children while
working for three successive Boards of Education
Other
Private Practice Activities: February 1986 to present.
Guidance
Counselor and High School Teacher
Attendance
Counselor, Etobicoke Board of Education,
1969-1972. Operated out of
Board head office, dealing with troubled children and adolescents (K to
13), assessing and/or treating students in central district. Began and
led group for drug users, plus other specialized groups.
Guidance
Counselor,
Science and Mathematics teacher, North York Board of Education, 1966-
1969. At Northview
Heights Secondary School.
Guidance
Counsellor and Science and Mathematics teacher, Collegiate Institute
Board of Ottawa, 1963-1966.
At Northview Heights Secondary School.
Professional
Electrical Engineer
Navigational
Systems Design Engineer, Computing Devices of Canada, Bells Corners,
Ontario. 1961-1962.
Designing navigational guidance systems for the then-next
generation of winged aircraft and aircraft carrier-based helicopters.
Publications:
Books:
Non-Fiction:
Why
Honest People Shoplift Or Commit Other Acts Of Theft: Assessment and
Treatment of ‘Atypical
Theft Offenders’,
published by Tagami Communications, Toronto, 1997 (357 pages),
(ISBN:
1-896342-02-7 )
Revised
Edition of Why
Honest People Shoplift Or Commit Other Acts Of Theft: Assessment and
Treatment of ‘Atypical
Theft Offenders’,
published by Tagami Communications, Toronto, 2002 (ISBN 1-896342-08-6)
Fiction:
The
Arrow Manipulation: A Novel (to be published in the fall of 2003)
Chapter:
Chapter:
in Clinical Criminology: The Assessment and Treatment of Criminal
Behavior, Edited by Ben-Aron, M.H., Hucker, S.J., and Webster,
C.D., Clarke Institute of Psychiatry/University of Toronto, 1985. Chapter
18, by Cupchik,W
and Atcheson, D.J., Shoplifting:
An Occasional Crime of the Moral Majority.
Articles:
Cupchik,
W
and Atcheson, D.J., Shoplifting:
An Occasional Crime of the Moral Majority, published in the Bulletin
of the American Academy of
Psychiatry and the Law, Vol. 11, 4-343, 1983.
Cupchik,
W Reintrojection Therapy: A
Procedure For Altering Parental Introjects, published
in
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, Vol. 21, Summer,
1984, #2
Cupchik,
W Why
Essentially Honest People Steal, published in The Forensic
Examiner,
Nov/Dec
edition 1997
Cupchik, W, When
Essentially Honest Clients Steal: Understanding, Assessment and Treatment , published
in The Los Angeles Psychologist Newsletter, Vol.12, No. 3, 1998
Professional
Offices and activities:
American Board of Forensic
Examiners, Executive Board of Scientific and Technical Advisors
(1997-1998)
Ontario
Psychological Association,
planning committee co-chair, for Mental
Health Fair 1999