EDUCATION
1982-1985
Tabor Academy (Marion, Massachusetts); High School Diploma
1987-1991
University of Massachusetts (Amherst, Massachusetts); B.S., Psychology
1991-1998
University of South Carolina (Columbia, South Carolina); Ph.D., Clinical Psychology
(APA-Accredited); Doctoral Dissertation: "The Effects of Proactive Self-Disclosure
of Increasingly Unfavorable Characterologic Information on Verdicts, Compensatory
Damage Awards, and Perceptions of Trial Characters in a Mock Product Liability
Case" (Major Advisor: Diane Follingstad, Ph.D., ABPP-FP)
1997-1998
Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Florida Health
Sciences Center (Gainesville, Florida); Clinical Psychology Internship (APA-Accredited,
Division 40-Compliant; Primary Supervisors: Bruce Crosson, Ph.D., ABPP-CN; Russell
Bauer, Ph.D., ABPP-CN)
POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING
1998-2000
University of Michigan Medical Center (Ann Arbor, Michigan); Clinical Neuropsychology
Residency, Geriatric Neuropsychology Track (APA-Accredited, Division 40-Compliant;
Primary Supervisors: Linas Bieliauskas, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, CL; Kenneth Adams, Ph.D.,
ABPP-CN, CL; Stanley Berent, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, CL)
LICENSURE
1998-2000
Michigan Limited Doctoral Psychologist License
2000-Present
Connecticut Psychologist License
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2000-2004
Assistant Professor of Neuropsychology and Clinical Psychology; Department of
Psychology, University of Connecticut (Storrs, Connecticut)
2001-2004
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry; Department of Psychiatry, University
of Connecticut Health Center (Farmington, Connecticut)
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
1993-1995
Facilitator, Traumatic Brain Injury Support Group, Health South Rehabilitation
Center (Columbia, South Carolina).
1993-1994
Clinical Psychology Extern, Reception and Evaluation Center, South Carolina
Department of Juvenile Justice (Columbia, South Carolina).
1994-1995
Clinical Psychology Extern, Birchwood School, South Carolina Department of Juvenile
Justice (Columbia, South Carolina).
1994-1996
Psychological Examiner, Reception and Evaluation Center, South Carolina Department
of Juvenile Justice (Columbia, South Carolina).
1995-1997
Clinical Psychology Extern, Richland Springs Psychiatric Hospital (Columbia,
South Carolina).
2001-2003
Consultant, University of Connecticut Huskies Athletic Teams, and Co-Director,
Concussed Collegiate Athlete Testing Program (Storrs, Connecticut; With Jeffrey
M. Anderson, M.D., Head Physician, University of Connecticut Department of Athletics)
2002-2004
Consultant, Learning Disabilities Association of Connecticut (Hartford, Connecticut)
2002-2005
Consultant, Connecticut Superior Courts for Juvenile Matters (New Haven, Bridgeport,
and Waterbury, Connecticut)
2002-Present
Staff Neuropsychologist, Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services, P.C. (Cheshire,
Connecticut)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Available upon request.
SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES
1998-Present
Ad Hoc Journal Reviewer, Including Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition; Archives
of Clinical Neuropsychology; Brain and Cognition; Epilepsia; Psychological Assessment;
The Clinical Neuropsychologist
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Undergraduate:
1991-1992
Teaching Assistant, Research Methods in Psychology and Psychology of Marriage
and Family; Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina (Columbia,
South Carolina)
1993-1994
Course Instructor, Social Psychology and Psychology of Marriage and Family;
Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina (Columbia, South Carolina)
1998-2000
Honors Thesis Committees, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
1998-2000
Supervision of undergraduate research assistants in neuropsychologic evaluations;
Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
2000-2004
Course Instructor, PSYC 135 (General Psychology II Enhanced; Fall and Spring
Semesters; Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut (Storrs, Connecticut)
2000-2004
Supervision of undergraduate honors theses; Department of Psychology, University
of Connecticut (Storrs, Connecticut)
Graduate:
1992-1993
Teaching Assistant, Cognitive and Personality Assessment; Department of Psychology,
University of South Carolina (Columbia, South Carolina)
1998-2000
Supervision of clinical psychology interns; Department of Veterans Affairs Medical
Center and University of Michigan Medical Center (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
1999
"Understanding the Clinical Neurologic Examination" (Workshop presented to clinical
psychology interns; Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center [Ann Arbor,
Michigan])
2000-2004
Supervision of master's theses and doctoral dissertations; Department of Psychology,
University of Connecticut (Storrs, Connecticut)
2001
"Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: A Window to the Subcortex and Brainstem" (Invited
presentation to staff neuropsychologists and postdoctoral fellows in clinical
neuropsychology; Hartford Hospital [Hartford, Connecticut])
2001
"An Introduction to Functional Neuroimaging of Human Cognition with fMRI: Principles,
Challenges, and Applications" (Invited presentation to behavioral neuroscience
graduate students; Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut [Storrs,
Connecticut])
2001-2003
Course Instructor, PSYC 321 (Research Design and Test Construction; Fall Semester;
Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut [Storrs, Connecticut])
2002-2004
Course Instructor, PSYC 320 (Advanced Practicum in Clinical Neuropsychology;
Spring Semester; Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut [Storrs,
Connecticut])
2002
Course Co-Instructor, PSYC 385 (Neurobiology of Aging; Spring Semester [Alternate
Years]; With Etan Markus, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience;
Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut [Storrs, Connecticut])
2005-2006
"(A Very Brief) Introduction to Forensic Neuropsychology" (Invited presentation
to clinical psychology graduate students; Department of Psychology, University
of Connecticut [Storrs, Connecticut])
Medical:
1996
"Something for Everyone: Principles of Group Psychotherapy with Medical Psychiatric
and Geropsychiatric Inpatients" (Invited workshop presented to psychiatric nursing
personnel; Richland Memorial Hospital [Columbia, South Carolina])
2000
"Introduction to the Clinical Neuropsychologic Examination" (Invited workshop
presented to PGY I residents; Department of Neurology, University of Michigan
Medical Center [Ann Arbor, Michigan])
2001
"Neuropsychologic Assessment of Dementia" (Invited presentation to PGY II and
IV residents; Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut Health Center
[Farmington, Connecticut])
2003
"Introduction to Functional MRI in Psychiatry" (Invited presentation to PGY
III residents; Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut Health Center
[Farmington, Connecticut])
COMMITTEE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE
1998-2000
Postdoctoral Psychology Program Liaison to Psychiatry Residency Program; University
of Michigan Medical Center (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
2001
Faculty Advisor to Committee on Diversity in Clinical Psychology; Department
of Psychology, University of Connecticut (Storrs, Connecticut)
2001-2003
Institutional Review Board; University of Connecticut (Storrs, Connecticut)
2001-2004
Criminal Justice Minor Advising Committee; University of Connecticut (Storrs,
Connecticut)
HONORS AND AWARDS
1991
Psi Chi (National Psychology Honor Society)
1992
Recipient, Honorable Mention, South Carolina Psychological Association Graduate
Student Paper Competition (Columbia, South Carolina)
1992
Nominee, Outstanding Graduate Student Award, University of South Carolina (Columbia,
South Carolina)
1997
Recipient, Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Executive Council of the
South Carolina Psychological Association (Columbia, South Carolina)
1999
Recipient, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Training Grant, University
of Michigan Medical Center (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
2000
Recipient, Letter of Commendation
in Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Michigan Medical Center (Ann Arbor,
Michigan)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
1. Ethical decision-making for mental health professionals and the new APA ethics code. (September, 2004). Workshop, Connecticut Psychological Association, Hartford, Connecticut.
2. Cross-cultural challenges to neuropsychology's brain theories and clinical practice. (May, 2004). Annual conference, New York Neuropsychology Group, New York, New York.
MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
1991-Present, Psi Chi (National
Psychology Honor Society)
1992-Present, American Psychological Association
1993-Present, Division 40 (Division of Clinical Neuropsychology)
2002-Present, Division 41 (American Psychology-Law Society)
1993-1997, South Carolina Psychological Association
1994-1997, Graduate Student Affiliate, Legislative Committee
1995-1997, Associate Editor, Association Newsletter; Graduate Student Representative,
Executive Council
1995-Present, International Neuropsychological Society
2000-2001, Scientific Program Committee Member, Annual Conference (Chicago,
Illinois)
2001-2002, Scientific Program Committee Member, Annual Conference (Toronto,
Ontario)
2002-2003, Scientific Program Committee Member, Annual Conference (Honolulu,
Hawaii)
2001-Present, Connecticut Psychological Association
2001-2004, Association of Doctoral Education in Clinical Neuropsychology
2003-2004, Secretary
2004-Present, New York Neuropsychology Group
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