Our psychologists and neuropsychologists have specialized training in Behavioral Medicine and Rehabilitation Psychology.
They are trained to assist individuals living with a chronic medical illness or who have endured a traumatic injury. We understand that affected individuals and their families frequently encounter heightened levels of stress, feelings of grief and loss, and changes in their quality of life. Our psychologists provide in-depth evaluation and treatment of emotional and behavioral factors affecting adjustment and recovery.
Behavioral medicine services are frequently helpful for individuals
coping with:
Spinal Cord Injury
Paralysis and cognitive/emotional problems following stroke
Amputation
Traumatic Brain Injury
Cancer
Neurologic Illness (Dementia, Parkinson’s Disease, MS)
Chronic Pain
Lymphedema
Traumatic Injury
Sleep Disorders
Pre-surgical and Pre-transplant Evaluations
Pain Management
Chronic pain can affect all aspects of an individual’s life from work to life at home.
Neuropsychology
Changes in our cognitive abilities occur over time as part of the natural aging process. However, some individuals may experience cognitive difficulties that are in excess of normal aging.
Cognitive Rehabilitation
Changes in our cognitive abilities occur over time as part of the natural aging process. However, some individuals may experience cognitive difficulties that are in excess of normal aging.