Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Ricardo Gillispie, PhD, LCSW
I received my Bachelor’s Degree in 1973 in Social Science from Mississippi Valley State University. I was accepted in the first Masters of Social Work Program at the University of Southern Mississippi graduating in 1975. I was awarded the first Social Worker of the Year by the Mississippi Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers in 1992. I was accepted in the first Ph.D. Program in Social Work at Jackson State University graduating in 2000, with the primary focus in Psychotherapeutic Social Work.
Prior to retiring from Private Practice, I was part owner and CEO of Family Counseling Services, PLLC in Meridian, MS. This was a Private Behavioral Health Care Group Practice consisting of Psychiatrists, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, PhD Clinical Psychologists, Licensed Professional Counselors and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners. While in Private Practice, I specialized in Marriage and Family Therapy, Cognitive/Affective Disorders, to include patients experiencing Depression, Anxiety and Post Traumatic Disorder.
After retirement, I accepted the offer to serve as a group therapist for Rush/Ochsner Intensive Outpatient Psychogeriatric Programs. These are IOP’s throughout East Mississippi.
In 2000, I accepted to be a consultant for Rush Psychogeriatric Intensive Outpatient Programs. In this role, I help develop the Behavioral Healthcare Program for geriatric patients with mental health, aging and emotional conditions. After developing these Programs, I provided training for social workers, psychiatrist and nurses. Afterward, I surveyed these Programs in accordance to CMS guidelines.
In 1999 I accepted the consulting role with East Mississippi Correctional Facility, a private prison under the management of the GEO Group, Inc. in Boca Raton, Florida. In that consulting role, I designed the first exclusive mental health program in corrections in the United States. February 2006, I accepted the full-time position as Deputy Warden of Mental Health Programs with East Mississippi Correctional Facility (EMCF), and maintained my private practice with Family Counseling Services, PLLC.
From 1973 to 1985, I served as Assistant Director for Region Ten (Weems) Mental Health Center covering a catchment area of nine counties in East Central Mississippi. In that role, I wrote the Initial Operation Grant for Weems Mental Health Center and other grants.
1986, I served as Clinical Director and an investor of Laurel Wood Psychiatric Hospital in Meridian, MS.
I served fifteen years on the Meridian School Board of Trustees, serving two terms as President.
I was elected as Region Ten National Association of Social Work Representative for the Nomination and Leadership Committee, representing Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana and Tennessee.
1994, I was appointed to the first Mississippi Social Workers Licensure Board serving one term as chairman.
I served as an Auditor of Correctional Facilities in the United States for the American Correctional Association (ACA).
Also, I was a Psychiatric Social Worker Surveyor consultant for the Center of Medicaid/Medicare Services (CMS), in which I surveyed public and private psychiatric hospitals for Medicare and Medicaid compliance in the United States.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Diplomat in Clinical Social Work, and Certified by the Academy of Certified Social Workers.
2006, I was inducted in the Hall of Fame at Meridian Community College.
I have served as a part-time instructor for Mississippi State University School of Social Working – Meridian Branch, Meridian Community College and Adjunct Faculty for the University of Southern Mississippi School of Social Work.
I have provided the following professional presentations:
• 2015 Techniques in the Provision of Group Psychotherapy – Rush Hospital Senior Citizens Program
• 2017 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy – Rush Hospital Senior Citizens Program
• Guest speaker for the 2010 American Correctional Association Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA. Topic: Efficacy of Mental Health Services in Corrections
• Presenter at 2011 American Correctional Association Annual Conference in Chicago, Ill, Topic: Long Term Segregated Offender Mental Health Program.
• Social Work Standards of Practice in Psychiatric Hospitals for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) – Seattle, WA
• Assessment Interviewing Training for the Mississippi Department of Health and Human Services- Jackson, MS
• Stress Management Workshops for Industries, Hospitals and other professional organizations.
• Interviewing Skills Training for the Department of Public Welfare; sponsored by the University of Southern Mississippi Continuing Education Department – Gulfport, MS
• Assessment Interviewing/Assessment Training for the Bureau of Indian Affairs; Choctaw Reservation – Philadelphia, MS
• Developing of Treatment Plans for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) – Baltimore, MD
• Guest Speaker for the Institute of Rural Mental Health; Topic: Barriers for African Americans in Obtaining Mental Health Services In the Rural South
• Operational Development of the Psychosocial Assessments – Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) – Kansas City, MO
I have authored the following publications:
Book: How to Prevent the Collision of the Two Worlds we Live, Publisher – Mulberry Book, LLC, 2020.
Hospitalized Africa American Men with Mental Illness: Some Antecedents to Service Satisfaction and Intent to Comply with Aftercare. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Skills, Volume 6, Number 3, winter 2002.
Hospitalized African American Mental Health Consumers: Some Antecedents to Service Satisfaction and Intent to Comply with Aftercare. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Volume 75, Number 2, pp. 254-261, 2005.
I have been married to Catherine Nelson Gillispie since 1973. We have a daughter Dr. Veronica Gillispie-Bell who is a physician of OBGY at Ochsner Hospital in New Orleans and son, Rashad Gillispie a graduate of MVSU with a degree in computer science.
My wife and I attend North Park church in Meridian, MS a multiracial and cultural congregation.
Licensed and Certifications:
• Mississippi Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and Marriage and Family Counselor – #COO82
• Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) – #881216796
• Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work (BCD) – #006164
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Dr. Ricardo Gillispie built a long career in social work that began with a Bachelor of Social Science from Mississippi Valley State University in 1973 and continued with a Master of Social Work from the inaugural MSW program at the University of Southern Mississippi in 1975. He later entered the first Ph.D. program in social work at Jackson State University and completed his doctorate in 2000 with a primary focus on psychotherapeutic social work.
Over decades of practice he combined clinical leadership and program development. Before retiring from private practice he was part owner and CEO of Family Counseling Services, PLLC in Meridian, Mississippi, a group practice that included psychiatrists, licensed clinical social workers, Ph.D. clinical psychologists, licensed professional counselors, and psychiatric nurse practitioners. His clinical focus in private practice emphasized marriage and family therapy and the treatment of cognitive and affective disorders, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Following retirement from private practice he accepted a role as a group therapist for Rush/Ochsner Intensive Outpatient Psychogeriatric Programs serving multiple locations across East Mississippi. In 2000 he also began consulting for Rush Psychogeriatric Intensive Outpatient Programs, helping to develop behavioral health services for older adults with mental health, aging, and emotional concerns, providing training for social workers, psychiatrists, and nurses, and surveying those programs in line with CMS guidelines.
His consulting work extended into corrections beginning in 1999 at the East Mississippi Correctional Facility, where he designed what was described as the first exclusive mental health program in corrections in the United States. In February 2006 he accepted a full-time position as Deputy Warden of Mental Health Programs at the same facility while continuing his private practice.
Earlier roles include serving from 1973 to 1985 as Assistant Director for Region Ten (Weems) Mental Health Center, covering a nine-county catchment area and authoring the initial operation grant for the center as well as other grant work. In 1986 he was Clinical Director and an investor in Laurel Wood Psychiatric Hospital in Meridian. He also served fifteen years on the Meridian School Board of Trustees, including two terms as board president.
Dr. Gillispie has held leadership positions in the profession, including election as Region Ten representative to the National Association of Social Workers Nomination and Leadership Committee, representing six states, and appointment in 1994 to the first Mississippi Social Workers Licensure Board, where he served a term as chair. He has worked as an auditor of correctional facilities for the American Correctional Association and as a psychiatric social worker surveyor consultant for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, surveying psychiatric hospitals for Medicare and Medicaid compliance.
His recognitions include being named the first Social Worker of the Year by the Mississippi Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers in 1992 and induction into the Meridian Community College Hall of Fame in 2006. He has taught as a part-time instructor for Mississippi State University School of Social Work – Meridian Branch and at Meridian Community College, and he has served as Adjunct Faculty for the Univers.
Dr. Gillispie is a licensed clinical social worker in Mississippi (license MS LCSW C0082), is recognized as a Diplomat in Clinical Social Work, and holds certification from the Academy of Certified Social Workers. With a career spanning five decades, his work has combined hands-on clinical care, program development, training, and administrative leadership.
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