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Jessica Lutkenhouse

 Jessica Lutkenhouse

 

Education

Psy.D. (anticipated 2009), Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Sport Psychology, LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA; Pre-doctoral Internship at The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Services (2008-2009)
  
B.A (2003), Psychology, Loyola College in Maryland, Baltimore, MD
 
Refereed Publications
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (2007). The case of Jenny: A freshman collegiate athlete experiencing  performance dysfunction. Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, 1 (2).   
 
Unpublished Works
 
Sachs, M. L., Butcher, L. A., Wiechman, S. A., & Lutkenhouse, J. M. (2008). A Word About Internships. Manuscript in preparation.
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (2008). 26.2: The Long Road to Resilience. Manuscript submitted for publication.
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (2007). Is there Efficacy in Exercise as a Clinical Intervention?: A  structured qualitative review evaluating the empirical support of exercise for  anxiety and depression. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA.
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M., Gardner, F. L., & Morrow, C. E. (2007). A randomized controlled trial comparing the performance enhancement effects of Mindfulness-Acceptance- Commitment (MAC) performance enhancement and psychological skills training                     procedures. Manuscript in preparation.        

 

Select Presentations

Peer-reviewed
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (October, 2007). Is there Efficacy in Exercise as a Clinical Intervention?: A structured qualitative review evaluating the empirical support of exercise for anxiety and depression. Presented at the annual conference of the Association for the Avancement of Applied Sport Psychology, Louisville, KY.
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (October, 2007). An Acceptance-based or Control-based  Intervention: Which Method is Optimal to Enhance Athletic Performance?  Presented at the annual conference of the Association for the Advancement of  Applied Sport  Psychology, Louisville, KY.
 
Invited Publications and Presentations
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (2007). Dealing with Mental Health Concerns in Student Athletes. Invited Talk to Athletes and Coaches as part of Outreach Program in Drexel University Athletic Department, Philadelphia, PA.
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (2007). Achieving Your Optimal Performance?: An Introduction to Sport Psychology. Invited Talk as part of an Outreach Program for Holy Family University Counseling Center, Philadelphia, PA.
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (2006-2007). Mindfulness-Acceptance-&-Commitment Approach to Performance Enhancement. Invited Seven Session Workshop to Athletic Teams at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (2006-2007). Sport Psychology from the Traditional Psychological Skills Training Perspective. Invited Seven Session Workshop to Athletic Teams at  Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.
 
Lutkenhouse, J., Molyneux, A., & Watson, J. (2007). Eliminating Hazing in the Athletic Arena. Invited Talk to Athletic Team at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (2006). Learn to Manage Your Time and Deal with the Inevitable Stressors of College Life. Invited Talk to College Freshman at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.
 
Lutkenhouse, J. M. (2005). Managing Your Anger in the Classroom. Invited Talk as part  of Outreach Program to Pope John Paul II Regional Catholic School for LaSalle University Counseling and Psychological Services, Philadelphia, PA. 
 
Professional Specializations & Interests

 

Mindfulness as the mechanism for optimal performance

Acceptance-based therapeutic approaches to performance enhancement
Exercise as an additional component to empirically validated treatments for anxiety and depressive disorders
Certified Pilates and Yoga Instructor
The Philadelphia Wellness Organization’s Strides for Hope Marathon Team Trainer
 
Other Interests
Marathon running, yoga, intramurals (any and every sport), arts and design, and watching the game show network (I’m so serious!).
 
AASP Student Initiatives
Performance Excellence Movement (contributor 2008)
Directory of Graduate Programs in Applied Sport Psychology 9th ed. – internship appendix (2008)
Proactive Peer Undergraduate Mentoring Program