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Stephen D. Anton, Ph.D. (e-mail: santon@aging.ufl.edu)
Joint Assistant Professor (Ph.D., 2003, University of Florida)

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Glenn S. Ashkanazi, Ph.D. (e-mail: gashkana@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-5266)
Clinical Associate Professor, Director, Psychology Clinic
(Ph.D., 1990, Florida State University)

Traumatic Brain Injury/Stroke, Rehabilitation, Psychological Service Delivery, and Managed Care, Substance Abuse, Administration. 

  • Director, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology Clinic
  • Assistant Chair for Clinical Affairs

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Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D. (e-mail: rbauer@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6556)
Professor and Chair (Ph.D., 1979, Pennsylvania State University), Board-Certified in Clinical Neuropsychology ABPP; Fellow, Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology), American Psychological Association. Neuropsychology Website

WebPage
Adult Neuropsychology, Aging and Dementia, Memory Disorders, Epilepsy

  • Past President, APA Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology) 2005-2006
  • Co-Editor, The Clinical Neuropsychologist
  • 2006 Distinguished Neuropsychologist, American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology
  • PI: Education and Training in Rural Behavioral Health (HRSA); Co-I: Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Refractory OCD
  • University of Florida 2003-2004 Advising/Mentoring Award
  • College of Health Professions Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award (1998-1999).
  • Member, Board of Directors, American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1997-2002; Secretary 1999-2001.
  • Member, Board of Governors, International Neuropsychological Society 1996-2001.
  • Member, BBBP-4 Study Section, NIH Center for Scientific Review, 1996-2001; Chair, Perception and Cognition Study Section, NIH, 2000-2001..
  • Chair, Publications & Communications Committee, Division 40, American Psychological Association, 2002-2005.

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Stephen R. Boggs, Ph.D. (e-mail: sboggs@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6146)
Associate Professor, Assitant Director, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program, (Ph.D., 1986, West Virginia University). 

Pediatric Psychology, Inpatient Consultation, Behavior Therapy with Children and Families 

 

Dawn Bowers, Ph.D. (e-mail: dbowers@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6152; Lab 392-3450
Professor, (Ph.D., 1978, University of Florida).

Neuropsychology Area Website

Neuropsychology of Emotion; Basal ganglia and limbic functions in emotion; TMS; Psychophysiology, Laterality, Forensic Neuropsychology

UF Research Foundation Professor (2006-2009), Neuropsychology Area Head (2006- ); Director, Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at McKnight Brain Institute (2000- )

  • PI: Masked Faces in Parkinson’s Disease: Mechanism & Treatment (NINDS)
  • PI: Digitizing the Face: Priming, TMS, and Hemispheric Asymmetries (NIMH)
  • Co-PI: rTMS for Treatment of Apathy in Parkinson disease (Michael J. Fox Foundation)
  • Co-I: A Clinical Trial of rTMS for Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
  • Editorial Boards, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, Journal of International Neuropsychology Society
 

Margaret M. Bradley, Ph.D. (e-mail: Bradley@ufl.edu) (Office: 352-392-2439)
Research Professor (Ph.D., 1985, University of Wisconsin-Madison) 

Psychophysiology of emotion and attention, emotion & memory, emotion neuroscience. 

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Timothy Conway, Ph.D. (e-mail: tconway@phhp.ufl.edu, Office: 352-376-1611 x5353) Research Assistant Professor, (Ph.D., 2003, University of Florida).
Interests: Adult and Child Neuropsychology, fMRI, Rehabilitation of Aphasia, Remediation of Dyslexia, ADHD, Language, Attention and Memory Processes.

Neuropsychology Website

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Bruce A. Crosson, Ph.D. (e-mail: bcrosson@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6157)
Professor, (Ph.D., 1978, Texas Tech University). Board Certified in Clinical Neuropsychology, ABPP, Fellow: Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology), American Psychological Association.  Neuropsychology Website

Adult Neuropsychology, Language and Aphasia, Cerebral Blood Flow, SPECT, Memory Disorders, Head Injury, Rehabilitation, Individual Psychotherapy. 

  • Member, Planning Committee for Houston Conference on Education and Training in Clinical Neuropsychology (1997).
  • Chair, APA Division 40 Education Committee (1995-1997).
  • Chair, APA Division 40 Task Force on Education, Accreditation, and Credentialing (1993-1995).
  • Research Award for the College of Health Professions at the University of Florida (1991, 1998, 1999).
  • Recipient of the Hugh C. Davis Award for Excellence in Clinical Supervision (1991-1992).
  • Editorial Boards: The Clinical Neuropsychologist, Journal of the Neuropsyhcological Society
 

Duane E. Dede, Ph.D. (e-mail: ddede@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-5267)
Clinical Professor and Co-Director of the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic (Ph.D., 1992, University of Louisville).  Neuropsychology Website

Neuropsychology, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Adult Learning Disabilities, Caregiver Burden. 

  • Delegate, National Conference on Postdoctoral Fellowship Training in Professional Psychology, Ann Arbor, MI (October, 1992).
  • Chairman, Division 40 Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs (1997-2000).
 

Vonetta Dotson, Ph.D. (email: vonetta@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6041)
Assistant Professor (Ph.D., 2006, University of Florida)

Geriatric Neuropsychology, Late-life Depression, Subthreshold Depression, Cognitive Neuroscience, Effects of Literacy on Cognition

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Patricia Durning, Ph.D (email: pdurning@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6037)
Clinical Assistant Professor (Ph.D., University of Florida)

 

Sheila M. Eyberg, Ph.D. (e-mail: seyberg@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6145)
Distinguished Professor (Ph.D., 1972, University of Oregon). Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, ABPP. Fellow, Division of Clinical Psychology, Division on Child, Youth, and Family Services, APA. 
Child Study Lab

Clinical Child Psychology, Behavioral Assessment, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Treatment Research Methodology. 

  • Editorial Board Member: Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Clinical Child and Family Review, Child & Family Behavior Therapy.
  • Past-President, Society of Pediatric Psychology (Division 54, APA).
  • Past-President, Society of Clinical Child andAdolescent Psychology (Division 53, APA).
  • Past-President, Southeastern Psychological Association.
  • Past-President, Division of Child, Youth, and Family Services (Division 37, APA).
 

Eileen B. Fennell, Ph.D. (e-mail: efennell@phhp.ufl.edu)
(Office: 352-273-6151) Professor Emeritus (Ph.D., 1978, University of Florida). Board Certified in Clinical Neuropsychology, American Board of Professional Psychology; Fellow, Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology), American Psychological Association.

 

Gary Geffken, Ph.D. (e-mail: geffken@psych.med.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-392-3856)
Affiliate Associate Professor, (Ph.D., 1985, University of Florida). 

Pediatric and Clinical Child Psychology: Diabetes, Enuresis, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. 

  • Past President, Florida Psychological Association
  • Past Member and Chair, Committee for Approval of
    Sponsors of Continuing Education, American Psychological
    Association
  • Program Director, Pediatric Diabetes Telehealth Program
  • Program Director, Intensive CBT for OCD Program
 

Robert T. Guenther, Ph.D. (e-mail: rguenthe@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-5268)
Clinical Professor (Ph.D. 1988, Arizona State University). 

Medical/health psychology with particular focus on the psychology of organ transplantation; psychological consultation and liaison services for acute care hospital inpatients; spinal cord injury acute care and rehabilitation; bioethics; individual and group psychotherapy with focus on treatment of mood disorders; couples therapy.

  • Director of Transplant Psychology
  • Director of Adult Inpatient Consultation and Liaison Services
  • Member of the Shands at UF Hospital Ethics Advisory Committee
 

Julius Gylys, Ph.D. (e-mail: jgylys@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-376-1611 x6460)
Clinical Assistant Professor-University of Florida
Staff Psychologist-Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Primary care behavioral health, Veterans mental health, nicotine dependence,
health behavior change, brief interpersonal psychotherapy

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Shelley C. Heaton, Ph.D. (e-mail: sheaton@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-5269)
Clinical Assistant Professor (Ph.D. 2001, University of California San Diego) and Co-Director of the Pediatric Brain Injury Program

Pediatric Neuropsychology, Child and Adult Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Childhood Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Attention and Memory Processes

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David Janicke, Ph.D. (e-mail: djanicke@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6046)
Associate Professor (Ph.D. 2001, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

Pediatric psychology, health promotion, obesity, pediatric feeding issues, irritable bowel syndrome and recurrent abdominal pain, pediatric primary care and health care utiliization.

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Pediatric Psychology Lab

 

James H. Johnson, Ph.D., ABPP (e-mail: jjohnson@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6144)
Professor, Director, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program, Associate Chair for Academic Affairs(Ph.D., 1976, Northern Illinois University). Board certified, Clinical Child Psychology, ABPP

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Clinical Child Psychology, ADHD, behavior related stress in families of children with disruptive behavior disorders, child temperament, life stress, health, and adjustment.

  • University of Florida Interdisciplinary ADHD Program.
  • Principal Investigator, Stress in Families of Children with ADHD: Implications for Assessment, Research, and Intervention (University of Florida Opportunity Research Fund)
  • University of Florida Cochlear Implant Team
  • Past-president: Section on Clinical Child Psychology, American Psychological Association.
  • Past Associate Editor: Journal of Clinical Child Psychology.
  • Member: Board of Directors, Division of Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association (Clinical Child Psychology Representative) 1997 - 2000.
  • Chair: Clinical Child Psychology CRSPPP Specialty Petition Task Force (Responsible for developing CRSPPP petition for the recognition of Clinical Child Psychology as a formal specialty area by APA - Specialty approved by APA Council August, 1998).
  • Member: Council on Specialties in Professional Psychology (COS) [Clinical Child Psychology Representative] 1999 - 2001; 2001 - 2004).
  • Co-Founder: Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology (Conference Coordinator 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993)

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  Michelle Keiski, Ph.D. (e-mail: mkeiski@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-5123) Clinical Associate-In Clinical Psychology
   

Thomas R. Kerkhoff, Ph.D., ABPP (e-mail: kerktr@shands.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-265-5491 ext. 70168)
Clinical Professor, (Ph.D., 1976, Virginia Commonwealth University). 

Rehabilitation, Applied Ethics, Program Development. 

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Peter J. Lang, Ph.D. (e-mail: plang@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-392-2439)
Graduate Research Professor, (Ph.D., 1958, University of Buffalo), Fellow, Divisions 6, 12, 26, 38 American Psychological Association. 

Research Interests: Emotion, Anxiety and Phobia, psychophysiology, brain imaging, Cognitive Neuroscience.

  • Career Development Award (1967) and Research MERIT Award (1987) from the National Institute of Mental Health.
  • Distinguished Scientist Award from the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (1980).
  • Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychophysiology from the Society for Psychophysiological Research (1990).
  • Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award from the American Psychological Association (1993).
  • Honorary doctoral degrees from the University of Tübingen, 1978 (Germany), Uppsala University, 1975 (Sweden), University of Granada, 2007 (Spain), University Jaumé 1, 2008 (Spain)
 

Marie-Claude Laplante, Ph.D. (email: mclaplante@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-392-2439) Research Assistant Professor (Ph.D. 2003, University of Ottawa, Canada)

Assessment, diagnosis, and empirically-supported treatment programs (cognitive-behavioral therapy) for the anxiety disorders (social phobia, panic disorder, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, specific phobia). Psychophysiology of anxiety disorders.

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Michael Marsiske, Ph.D. (e-mail: marsiske@ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-5097)
Associate Director for Research, Institute on Aging; Associate Professor of Health Policy and Epidemiology, and Clinical & Health Psychology (Ph.D., 1992, Pennsylvania State University). 

Cognitive Aging, Measurement of Everyday/Functional Cognition in Older Adult; Interventions to Enhance Elders' Cognitive Performance; Collaborative Cognition; Sensorimotor-Cognition Relations 

  • Member at Large, Division 20 (Adult Development and Aging) Executive Committee, American Psychological Association (2000-2002)
  • Network and Internet, Division 20 (Adult Development and Aging) Executive Council, American Psychological Association (1995-)
  • Recipient, 1997 Springer Award for Early Career Achievement in Research on Adult Development and Aging, (Adult Development and Aging) American Psychological Association
 
 

Christina McCrae, Ph.D. (e-mail: csmccrae@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6053)
Associate Professor

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Deidre Pereira, Ph.D. (e-mail: dpereira@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6039)
Assistant Professor (Ph.D., 1999, University of Miami, Clinical Health Psychology)

Psycho-Oncology

Psychoneuroimmunology, Psycho-Oncology, HIV/AIDS, Women's Health, Ethnic/Minority Health, Trauma, Effects of Psychosocial Interventions on Health and Quality of Life of Women with Cancer

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William M. Perlstein, Ph.D. (e-mail: wmp@phhp.ufl.edu)
(Office: 352-273-6139) Associate Professor (Ph.D., 1995, University of Delaware) Affiliate Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. 

Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental Psychopathology, Emotion, Anxiety Disorders, Schizophrenia, Traumatic Brain Injury, Psychophysiology, Functional Neuroimaging 

Director, Laboratory for Clinical-Cognitive Neuroscience Studies 

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Michael G. Perri, Ph.D., ABPP(e-mail: mperri@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6214)
UF Research Foundation Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology and Interim Dean, College of Public Health and Health Professions (Ph.D., 1978, University of Missouri-Columbia). 

Fellow, American Psychological Association
Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine
Fellow, North American Association for the Study of Obesity 

Research interests: health promotion, obesity, exercise

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Catherine Price, Ph.D. e-mail: cep23@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6617) Assistant Professor (Ph.D., 2002, Drexel University), Joint Appointment in the Department of Anesthesiology.

Adult Neuropsychology, Dementia, Movement Disorders, Post Operative Cognitive Dysfunction, White Matter and Cognition PI: White Matter and Cognition in Parkinson’s Disease (NIH K23 Award)

http://neuropsy.phhp.ufl.edu/

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Michael E. Robinson, Ph.D. (e-mail: merobin@nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6153)
Professor. (Ph.D., 1988, Bowling Green State University).
Center for Pain Research and Behavioral Health

Health/Medical Psychology, Assessment and Management of Pain, Experimental Pain and Psychophysics, Rehabilitation, Psychophysiology. 

  • Director of Research, University of Florida Spine Care Program.
  • Director, Center for Pain Research & Behavioral Health.
  • Joint Appointment in Physical Therapy.
  • Joint Appointment in Anesthesiology.
 

Ronald H. Rozensky, Ph.D. (e-mail: rrozensky@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-6033)
ABPP, Professor and Associate Dean for International Affairs, College of Public Health and Health Professions (Ph.D., 1974, University of Pittsburgh), Board Certified in Clinical Psychology and Clinical Health Psychology, ABPP; Fellow APA Divisions 12 (Clinical), 38 (Health), 31 (State Psychological Association Affairs), 42 (Independent Practice).

Health Psychology, Primary Care, Panic Disorder, Health Policy and Administration. 

  • American Psychological Association Board of Directors (2005-2007).
  • Founding and present editor, The Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings.
  • Past Chair, APA Board of Educational Affairs.
  • Past Chair, APA Board of Professional Affairs.
  • Past President, Illinois Psychological Association.
  • APA Council Representative (1995-1997; 2002-2004).
  • Recipient, APA's Karl F. Heiser Award for Advocacy
  • Recipient, Association of Medical School Psychologists' Distinguished Educator Award
  • Distinguished Practitioner, National Academy of Practice in Psychology
  • Member, Board of Directors, American Board of Clinical Psychology, ABPP (1996-2000).
  • Member, Board of Directors, Association of Medical School Psychologists (1996-2000).
 

Lori B. Waxenberg, Ph.D.(e-mail: lwaxenbe@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-5273)
Clinical Associate Professor (Ph.D., 1999, University of Kentucky)

Health/Medical Psychology, Chronic Pain Assessment and Management, Adult Mental Health and Group Psychotherapy

  • American Pain Society
  • American Psychological Association
  • Society of Behavioral Medicine

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Brenda Wiens, Ph.D. (e-mail: bwiens@phhp.ufl.edu) (Office: 352-273-5120)
Research Assistant Professor (Ph.D., 2003, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale)

School-linked mental health services, clinical child and pediatric psychology, rural issues, training and education on the mental health effects of disasters and terrorism.

  • American Psychological Association, APA Division 53-Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
  • APA Division 54-Society of Pediatric Psychology

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Emeritus Faculty:

Cynthia D. Belar, PhD, ABPP
Hugh C. Davis, Ph.D.
Jacquelin R. Goldman, Ph.D.
Nathan W. Perry, Ph.D.

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