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KENNETH
P. REEDER, PH.D. Clinical Psychologist |
| | EDUCATION
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Duke University Medical Center, Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Clinical Neuropsychology,
1993
- Duke
University Medical Center, Clinical Internship, Clinical Neuropsychology Specialty,
1991
- University
of Alabama at Birmingham, Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, 1991
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University of Alabama at Birmingham, M.A., Clinical Psychology, 1988
- Ohio
State University, B.S., Psychology, 1985
| | LICENSURES
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Psychologist, State of Louisiana, 1996 (752)
- Licensed
Psychologist, State of Michigan, 1993 (6301008882)
- Licensed
Psychologist, State of North Carolina, 1991 (101850)
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| HONORS
AND EXPERIENCE | - Louisiana
Psychological Association, Early Career Award
- Capital
Area Human Services District, Staff Psychologist
- Clinical
Faculty Member, Baton Rouge Family Health Ctr.
- Clinical
Faculty Member, East Jefferson General Hospital
- University
of New Orleans, Psychology Clinic Director
- Rehabilitation
Institute of Michigan, Brain Injury Psychologist
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| ACADEMIC
APPOINTMENTS | -
Associate Professor of Psychology, LSU Neurology Dept.
- Associate
Professor of Psychology, LSU Department of Physical Therapy
- Associate
professor of Psychology, UNO
- Adjunct
faculty member, Psychology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
- Assistant
Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Wayne State School of Medicine,
Detroit, MI
| | PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIPS | - Society
of Teachers of Family Medicine
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Louisiana Psychological Association
- Louisiana
Psychological Association Public Relations Committee
- Louisiana
Psychological Association Campaign Committee
- International
Neuropsychological Society
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National Academy of Neuropsychology
- American
Psychological Association
- American
Psychological Association - Neuropsychology Division
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| TEACHING
EXPERIENCE | - Undergraduate
Courses
o Health Psychology o Statistics o Introductory Psychology o
Abnormal Psychology
- Graduate
Courses
o Assessment of Intellectual Functioning o Lecturer on brain injury,
motivation, cognition, and behavior management
- Post
Graduate
o Seven week Brain-Injury lecture series
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