CURRICULUM VITAE
HELEN MARIE (MITZI) DOANE
.

Home Address: 4455 Forest Road, Duluth, MN 55803
Home Phone: (218) 721-5082
Work Address: Department
of Psychology
University
of Minnesota, Duluth
320
Bohannon Hall
Duluth,
Minnesota 55812
Office Phone: (218) 733-7133
E-mail address: mdoane@.umn.edu
URL:
http://www.d.umn.edu/~mdoane
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
BS Psychobiology, St. Bonaventure University
St. Bonaventure
University, NY, 1974
MS Psychology, George Peabody College of Vanderbilt
University,
Nashville, TN, 1976
Ph.D. Psychology, George Peabody College of
Vanderbilt
University,
Nashville, TN, 1978
PRESENT POSITION
Associate Professor of
Psychology,
University of Minnesota,
Duluth, 1981 - present.
Clinical Psychologist,
Institute for Sexual
Health, Duluth, MN 55802
Associate Member of the
Graduate School Faculty,
University of Minnesota,
Duluth, 1978 - present.
Founding member, UMD Addiction
Research Center, 1990 - present.
Consulting Psychologist
to the S. Luke's Eating Disorders
Recovery Program, 1998
- present.
Licensed Psychologist;
State of Minnesota in the areas of
psycho educational
assessment of multihandicapped children,
program evaluation,
behavior modification, and individual and
group therapy, and
eating disorders. 1981 - present.
Consulting Allied Health
Professional, Miller Dwan Hospital and
St. Luke's Hospitals,
Admitting privileges, 1985 - present.
ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Dean, College of
Education and Human Service Professions, 1992 -1998.
Project Director, State
Grant for $800,000 to set up a Lab School at
Chester Park, 1997 - 98.
Head, Department of
Psychology and Mental Health, 1988 - 1992.
Founding Member of Women
in the Deanship - American Association of
Colleges of Teacher
Education.
Member, Eating Disorders
Standing Committee, American Association of
Counseling and
Development, 1989 - 1996.
New Dean's Institute,
1993, American Association of Colleges of
Teacher Education.
Assistant Professor of
Psychology, University of Minnesota,
Duluth, 1978-1981
Research Coordinator for
E.S.E.A-Title IV Grant BASIC
(Building At Systems
into the Curriculum) with a yearly budget of $79,000, 1979 - 1982
Host
and Chair, Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting,
August 1982.
Friend of the Court,
State Supreme Court of Wisconsin to provide
expert testimony on
developmental disabilities.
President, Board of
Directors of the Human Development Center,
Duluth, Minnesota, 1987
- 1990; Member from 1981 - 1990.
Chair of Project
Interact, a U.S. Dean's Grant for Improving Education for
the Handicapped, with a
yearly budget of $30,000, 1982- 1985.
Research Assistant,
Comparative-Development Laboratory J.F.K. Center for Research on
Education and Human Development,
Institute on Mental
Retardation and Intellectual Development,
Peabody College, 1974 -
1978.
Instructor, Peabody -
Vanderbilt,
Summer, 1977
Summer, 1978
HONORS AND AWARDS
Phi Delta Kappa,
Professional Fraternity in Education
Delta Epsilon Sigma
National Honor Society for Catholic Universities
Psy Chi, National Honor
Society for Psychology Majors
Psychology Medal, St.
Bonaventure University, 1974
Magna cum Laude, St.
Bonaventure University, 1974
Danforth Nominee from
St. Bonaventure University, 1974 for
recognition of
outstanding teaching potential
Allee Award
Finalist--Animal Behavior Society, 1977.
For
recognition of
outstanding research done while in graduate school
Nominated by UMD for the
1980 competition for Outstanding Young
Woman Scholar sponsored
by the American Association of
University Women
Who's Who Among World
Women, Oxford University, 1983
Nominated for the Horace
T. Morse - Amoco Award for Outstanding
Teaching, 1984
Outstanding Human
Service Professional, 1985
Member - Eating
Disorders Task Force - AACD - 1988 - 1989
Nominated for the Horace
T. Morse - Alumni Award for Outstanding
Teaching, 1983 - 1991.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American Counseling
Association
American Association for
Treatment of Sex Abuses
PAPER PRESENTATIONS
Doane, H. M., Hilsen, L., Parry, L.
Improving Teaching Effectiveness in
Higher Education - Professional
and Organizational Development
National Meeting, Minneapolis,
1996.
Doane, H.M., Peer advising: Giving students attention instead of a
number.
Symposium presented at the American
Psychological Association Conference,
Washington, DC, 1992.
Doane, H. M. Ways to evaluate undergraduate psychology programs
without being pauperized. Symposium presented at the American PsychologicalAssociation
Conference, Washington, D. C., 1992.
Doane, H. M. &
Simon - DeRoches, M. Eating disorders in elementary school:
Our children are dying to diet. American Association of Counseling & Development, Reno, Nevada, 1991.
Doane, H. M., Prettner, Y.,
Churchill, D. & Mold, M., Relapse:
A part of recovery not the end of
it. American Association of
Counseling &
Development, Boston, MA. ,
March 1989.
Doane, H. M., Prettner, Y.,
Churchill, D., Spirituality & Eating Disorders.
American Association for
Counseling & Development, Chicago, IL, April 1988.
Doane, H. M., Prettner, Y., &
Churchill, D. Intensive Treatment of
Eating Disorders, American
Association of Counseling and Development, Chicago,
IL. March 1988.
Doane, H. M., Prevention Strategies
for Eating Disorders, American Association for Counseling &
Development, Los Angeles, CA, 1986.
Doane, H. M., Petsoulis, C., &
Petsoulis, L., Managing the Fallout from
Working With Sex Offenders, MN
Assoc. Treatment of Sex Abusers.,
Minneapolis, 2000.
Streufert, D. & Doane, H. M.,
Restorative Justice for Sex Offenders.
MN Assoc., Treatment of Sex
Abusers. Minneapolis, 2000.
Petsoulis, C., Petsoulis, L. & Doane, H. M., Sex Offender Treatment.
St. Louis County Social Service
Conference, Duluth, 2000.
Doane, H. M. & Mold, M., Shame: The Link Among The Addictions,
American Association for
Counseling & Development, Los Angeles, CA.,
March 1985.
Doane, H. M., Shame and Eating Disorders.
American Association for Counseling and Development. Los Angeles, CA., March, 1985.
Doane, H. M., Bulimia and
Anorexia: Clinical Characteristics and
Treatment
Workshop presented at Minnesota
Personnel & Guidance Association Annual
Meeting, Duluth, MN, February
1984.
Doane, H. M., Food Abuse: The Whys and Wherefores, Workshop for Michigan
State Cooperative Extension, Marquette, Michigan, Sept. 1983.
Doane, H. M., The Psychology of Stroke,
Workshop sponsored by Miller-Dwan Hospital, Duluth, MN, May, 1983.
Doane, H. M., Fear of intimacy and
the eating disordered. American Personnel and Guidance Association,
Washington, D. C., 1983.
Doane, H.M., The Etiology of eating
disorders. , Workshops presented at St. Cloud University, March 1983.
Doane, H. M., The vomiting of
anger: Bulimics and their families,
American Personnel and Guidance
Association, Washington, D. C., 1983.
Doane, H. M., The Psychology of
Stroke, American Heart Association,
Minneapolis, 1982.
Doane, H. M., Betwixt them
Both: A counseling model for bulimia
and
Anorexia. , APGA Convention,
Detroit, MI, March 1982.
Doane, H. M., Bulimia: Who are the on-eaters and why are they
devouring the
Ox?
Invited address -- given at the Minnesota Women in Psychology Annual
Conference, Minneapolis, February 1982.
Doane, H. M., Educating the right brain
through the arts, State of Minnesota Educational Association,
1981.
Doane, H. M., Why are Johnny and Mary
so Far: The reasons why children abuse
food. Workshop presented at the State
of Minnesota Parent Teacher Convention, 1981.
Doane, H. M., The role smell plays
in human sexuality. A radio program
for WDTH, 1981.
Doane, H. M., Why does daddy smell
so good. Animal Behavior Society,
1981.
Doane, H. M., Olfactory recognition
of biological fathers in spiny mice.
International Society of
Developmental Psychology, 1980.
Doane, H. M., How to enhance cognitive
development in severely multihandicapped toddlers.
Workshop presented at the Douglas Achievement
Center, 1980.
Doane. H. M., The role of olfaction
in human behavior. A colloquium presented
at St. Scholastica College, 1980.
Doane, H. M., What spiny mice might
be able to tell us about the difference between little boys and little girls.
Invited address. Northern
Michigan University, 1980.
Doane, H. M., Sex differences in
behavioral development. Midwestern Psychological
Association, 1980.
Doane, H. M., The behavioral sex difference
exhibited during weaning in Acomys cahirinus.Animal Behavior Society,
1979.
Doane, H. M., The role of diet and
experience in maternal pheromone recognition.
Midwestern Psychological
Association, 1979.
Doane, H. M., Factors influencing early
behavioral development in the spiny mouse. Colloquium presented at the Institute of
Child Development, University of Minnesota, 1978.
Doane, H. M., The use of the Data Myte
and other observational tools in conducting ethological investigations.
Colloquium presented to Behavioral
Sciences laboratory, The Ohio State University, 1978.
Doane, H. M., The use of animal models
studying mental retardation. Invited
address to the Arkansas Association on Mental Deficiency, 1978.
Doane, H. M., Dietary influence on
mother - infant interaction in
Acomys Cahirinus. Animal Behavior Society, 1977.
Porter, R. H., & Doane, H. M., Experimental factors in
maternal pheromone attachment in Acomys cahirinus.
International Ethology Conference, Melbourne, Australia,
1977.
Doane, H. M., The effects of alleged
popularity on opinion formation:
a field study. Southern Academy of Sciences, 1976.
Porter, R. H. & Doane, H. M.,
Studies of maternal behavior in spiny mice.
Animal Behavior Society, 1976.
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Doane, H. M., (1984), Famine at
the Feast: A therapist's guide
to working
with the eating disordered. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Doane, H. M., (1992), Historical approach
to diet and community support systems for chronic disease.
In E. Haller & L. Aitk (Eds.), Mush - Ki - Ki: Old
Medicine Nourishing the New. University Press of American, Lanham, Maryland.
PAPERS
Doane, H. M., Betwixt the Both: Managing the Stress of Working with Sex Offenders,
Journal of Sexual Abuse, 2000, 13 (3), 160 - 165.
Doane, H. M., and Adapting the twelve-step
model for eating disorders, The Addiction
Letter. 1990, 6 (11). 1-3.
Doane, H. M., A developmental and counseling
perspective focusing on bulimia: Who
are the ox - eaters? Why are they
devouring the ox? Journal of Counseling
and development, 1984, 60, 221-227.
Doane, H. M., Weaning in spiny Mice:
A time of changing family patterns. Developmental
Psychobiology, 1982, 13, 45-57.
Doane, H. M. & Benson, C., Building
Art Systems into the Curriculum, Journal of Art Education, 1982,
21, 76-80.
Doane, H. M., Dordal, K., & Froehling,
B. The development of olfactory recognition
of biological fathers by Acomys cahirinous pups, Physiology &
Behavior, 1982, 20, 40-44.
Doane, H. M., & Porter, R. H.,
The role of diet in mother - infant reciprocity in spiny mice.
Developmental Psychobiology, 1979, 11, 271-251.
Porter, R. H., Deni, R., & Doane,
H. M., Responses of Acomys cahirinus pups to pheromones produced by
a foster species, Behavioral Biology, 1977, 20,
244-251.
Porter, R. H., & Doane, H. M.,
Maternal pheromone in the spiny mouse. Physiology
and Behavior, 1976, 16, 75-78.
Porter, R. H., & Doane, H. M.,
Studies of maternal behavior in spiny mice. Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie, 1978, 47,
225-235.
Porter, R. H. & Doane, H. M. Responses of spiny mouse weanlings to nonspecific
chemical cues. Physiology and Behavior, 1979, 23, 75-78.
Porter, R. H., Doane, H. M. & Cavallaro,
S. A. Temporal parameters of responsiveness
to maternal pheromone in Acomys cahirinus.
Physiology and Behavior,
1978, 21, 563-566.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Member of the Board of Directors of
the Human Development Center,
1981 - 1990.
Member, Task Force in Duluth Public
Schools on Sex and Racial
Discrimination, 1979.
Delegate to the I-R caucus, 1980.
Member of the Junior League of
Duluth -- a nationally affiliated
women's organization focused
on volunteerism and community development, 1980-1984.
Fund raiser for the United Way,
Special Gifts Section, 1980 - present.
Consultant to Miller-Dwan Hospital,
1981 - present.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Graduate
Child Development: Theory & Research
Human Learning
Family Therapy
Counseling the Addicted *
Woman & Addiction
Internship
Cognitive Behavior Therapy *
Practicum
Undergraduate
Child Development
Comparative Development *
Developmental Psychology - Lifespan
Abnormal Psychology
General Psychology
Infancy *
Learning & Conditioning
History & Systems of Psychology
Personal Adjustment
Psychology of Food Abuse *
Statistics
Psychology of Drug Use
Changing Roles of Women
* Initial implementation by myself