Expertise
As a systemic thinker, my strength is connecting pieces to the big picture, and then translating back down to the practical.
Whether I'm teaching, consulting, or doing therapy or supervision, my goal is to meet you where you are with kindness and cultivate growth.
Knowledge & Skills
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Advanced clinical training for physicians, medical students, behavioral health students, and licensed clinicians
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Integration of psychosocial and biomedical care
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Clinician resilience initiatives (including biofeedback)
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Program development, program evaluation, & grant writing
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Supportive, competency-based supervision and mentorship
Education
2014
PhD | Medical Family Therapy
East Carolina University
Dissertation title: Trauma, Coping, & the Couple Relationship: An Investigation of Pregnant Couples' Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Health
2010
MS | Human Development & Family Science (MFT Specialty)
Oklahoma State University
Thesis title: Salience of Childbearing Plans & Pregnancy Outcomes
2008
BA | Psychology
Oklahoma Baptist University
Experience
2014 - Present
Behavioral Medicine Faculty
Integris Great Plains Family Medicine Residency
Responsible for directing longitudinal behavioral medicine curriculum, training medical residents, medical students, and behavioral health students, program development & evaluation. Faculty Wellness champion.
2013 - Present
Adjunct Faculty in Marriage & Family Therapy
Oklahoma Baptist University
Courses taught: Systems Theory, Traditional Models in Marriage & Family Therapy, Family Assessment, Child & Adolescent Treatment, Intro to Medical Family Therapy, Advanced Medical Family Therapy, Practicum, MedFT Practicum
Selected Publications & Presentations
Pratt, G. & Wilson, J. (2021). From Zero to Two Under Four. Connections in the Clinic: Relational Narratives from Team-Based Primary Care.. Eds. R. Reitz, L. Sudano, & M. Knudson. Springer: NYC.
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Pratt, G., Koehler, A., Davis, C., & White, A. (2021, September). Relational Resilience: A Systemic Perspective on Resident Wellbeing. Lecture discussion presented at the 42st Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine, Virtual Conference.
Reitz, R., Pratt, G., Mutinda, G., & Fortenberry, K. (2021, September). Responding to Our Shared Traumas. Closing Plenary presented at the 41st Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine, Virtual Conference.
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Pratt, G., & Koehler, A. (2020, November). Which milestones today? On being a mother in academic medicine. Roundtable discussion presented at the 41st Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine, Virtual Conference.
Schirmer, J., Pratt, G., Fraser, K., & McKinney, R. (2020, August). Behavioral science curriculum development: From principles to practice. Seminar presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Virtual Conference.
Wilson, G. (2019, September). Mindfully competent: Developing a year long BHC training curriculum. Poster presented at the 40th Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine, Chicago, IL.
Wilson, G. & Reitz, R. (2019). Leadership opportunities for family therapists in residency education settings. Family Therapy.
Hodgson, J., Trump, L., Wilson, G., & Garcia-Huidobro, D. (2018). Medical Family Therapy in Family Medicine. In T. Mendenhall, A. Lamson, & J. Hodgson (Eds.), Clinical Methods in Medical Family Therapy (pp. 17-60). New York, NY: Springer.
Wilson, J., Hodgson, J., Jones, E., & Wilson, G. (2018). Medical Family Therapy in spiritual care. In T. Mendenhall, A. Lamson, J. Hodgson, & M. Baird (eds.), Clinical Methods in Medical Family Therapy (pp. 463-496). New York, NY: Springer.