Application Due Date:
December 1, 2024Interview Notification Date:
December 15, 2024Virtual Interviews:
Early January 2025 TBDProgram Start Date:
August 1, 2025Contacting NM-PIC:
Contacting NM-PIC: Questions regarding the application or interview process may be directed to the NM-PIC Program Director,Dr. Ciara Hansen (Ciara.Hansen@ihs.gov) or
the NM-PIC program consultant, Todd Helvig (thelvig@wiche.edu).
Consortium Faculty
Ciara Hansen
Iina’ Counseling Services
Dr. Ciara Hansen is a clinical psychologist in the Iina’ Counseling Services department at Northern Navajo Medical Center located at the Indian Health Service Hospital in Shiprock, NM. Dr. Hansen earned her Ph.D. from the University of Montana as a member of the Indians into Psychology (INPSYCH) program. She completed her pre-doctoral internship and her post-doc fellowship at Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, located on the leeward coast of Oahu, serving primarily a Native Hawaiian population. Dr. Hansen’s clinical work has focused on using evidence-based treatments to meet the psychological needs of underserved minority communities. She uses a cognitive-behavioral theoretical orientation situated within a multicultural/intersectional framework to conceptualize client symptomology and often uses third-wave therapies to address client concerns. Dr. Hansen’s research has aligned with her clinical goals to address health disparities and build capacity within American Indian communities.
Jeanne Knight
New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute
Dr. Jeanne Knight received her B.S. in General Science with an emphasis in Chemistry and Mathematics from the University of Oregon where she also received her M.S. in Cognitive Psychology / Science from their top ranked Psychology Department. At the University of New Mexico, she completed her Ph.D. in two tracks of psychology training within the APA accredited Department of Psychology in both Cognitive (Experimental) Neuroscience and in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Neuropsychology. She also completed her comprehensive examinations with distinction and was awarded the Dean’s Dissertation Award at the University of New Mexico. She received many awards and honors over her academic career and has continued her teaching at the university and graduate level for more than two decades. Dr. Knight completed her Neuropsychological (100%) Internship at the APA accredited Brown University Clinical Psychology Training Consortium and her subsequent postdoctoral training in Neuropsychology at University of New Mexico (Gallup and Albuquerque).
She also completed additional postdoctoral supervision in Health Psychology, Geriatric Psychology, and Neuropsychology at the New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute. She is licensed in New Mexico as a Clinical Psychologist and credentialed as a Neuropsychologist at the New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute. She is in the process of completing requirements to become a New Mexico licensed Prescribing Psychologist and has completed all didactic course work at New Mexico State University for her postdoctoral Masters of Clinical Psychopharmacology (M.S.C.P.) and is currently completing her required prescribing psychologist resident supervision at New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute.
Dr. Knight has enjoyed mentoring and teaching college students from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds. She has served a diverse patient population from infancy to geriatric. She has worked with tribal governments, early childhood programs, university student services, and in direct patient care. She also holds independent license as a School Psychologist in New Mexico and has experience working in public school systems, developing IEPs, and developing appropriate accommodations for school children with various disabilities as well as developing accommodations for university students with various disabilities. She has experience working with autism, learning disabilities, brain injuries, severe psychiatric conditions, and intellectual disabilities. She has worked with geriatric populations with numerous psychiatric, neurological, and cognitive impairments for nearly a decade.
Dr. Knight has a strong background in functional brain imaging research and has broad experience in magnetoencephalography, electrophysiology, MRI, combined with the use of neuropsychological assessment and reaction time data. She has a record of scholarly publication and has collaborated with researchers from her Alma Maters, the Mind Institute, the Albuquerque VA Medical Center, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Harvard University. She was selected to participate in the Santa Fe Institute’s Complex Systems Summer School as well as the McDonnell-Pew Foundation’s Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience at Dartmouth. She has been an invited speaker on the topics of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Disability, and Neurocognitive Disorders (Dementias).
John Moulton
New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute
Dr. John Moulton is a clinical (forensic) psychologist at the New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute in Las Vegas, New Mexico, where he is currently assigned to the Forensic Division. Dr. Moulton earned his Ph.D. from St. John’s University in Queens, New York; he completed his pre-doctoral psychology internship at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (now New York-Presbyterian Hospital). Following licensure in New York, he worked in private practice for five years while also conducting research related to child/adolescent anxiety and depression at the New York University School of Medicine. After leaving New York, Dr. Moulton relocated to the Western U.S., where he spent several years working in corrections, before transitioning into forensic evaluation. For the past six and a half years, Dr. Moulton has been working full-time as a forensic examiner primarily completing evaluations of adjudicative competence. He is particularly interested in the assessment of response style within the forensic context, as well as sharing this knowledge with both colleagues and supervisees.
Neal A. Bowen, PhD
Hidalgo Medical Services
Dr. Neal Bowen became a counseling psychologist in order to work to alleviate the suffering associated with trauma – especially that arising from simply living in war zones. As he deepened his understanding of this, the focus of course expanded to include the intergenerational transmission of trauma, and the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on communities, families, and individuals. To keep himself grounded, he loves to walk – whether hiking in the beautiful mountains of New Mexico, in National Parks (including in other countries), or on the streets of cities – with a good dog as company! He also loves to read, sometimes seated in a good cafe, with a dog lying nearby, in English, Italian, and Spanish – particularly poetry, plays, and novels. Other passions that keep him balanced include a wide array of music; dancing – especially Zumba and Salsa; and caring for and playing with his adult children and young grandchildren.