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Rehabilitation Psychology

Elizabeth Cook, PhD, ABPP

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Kent State University

M.S. Clarion University

B.A. Temple University

REHABILITATION/HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE

Clinical Assistant Professor (2000-present) Ohio State University, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation/Rehabilitation Psychology

Direct patient care-therapy, neuropsychological assessment, cognitive rehabilitation

Consultation

Supervision Ph.D. candidates

Program Director (1997-1998) Cornerstone Health Management, Dallas, Texas

Development and management of inpatient geriatric unit

Psychologist (1997) Senior Life Consultants, Dublin, Ohio

Assessment and therapeutic intervention for extended care geriatric population

Psychologist (1990-1995) Bernsen Rehabilitation Center, St. John Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Behavioral management

Education for patients and families

Cognitive, personality and neuropsychological assessment

Group/individual therapy with patients and families

Develop, implement and monitor: treatment plans for individual patients, treatment protocols and programs, staff assessment protocols

Interdisciplinary staff training and development

Coordinate diagnosis and treatment among various disciplines

Director of Psychology (1982-1985) Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital, Warren, Ohio

Supervision of clinical staff

Budget planning and management

Assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning

Group and individual therapy

Psychology Assistant (1981-1982) Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital, Warren, Ohio

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Psychologist (1988-1995) Monte Cassino School , Tulsa, Oklahoma

Psycho educational assessment pre-school through eight grade

Development of learning strategies and classroom interventions

Psychologist (l985-l988) Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Psychology Assistant (1977-1979) Mahoning County Diagnostic and Evaluation Clinic, Youngstown, Ohio

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Adjunct Faculty (1980-present): Franklin University, Otterbein College, Union Institute, Tulsa Junior College, Youngstown State University, Penn State University

General Psychology Learning and Instruction Psychology and Human Nature

Child Psychology Psychology of Education Lifespan Development

Psychology of Adolescence Introduction to Personality Doctoral Committee

Strategic Management Business Ethics

PUBLICATIONS

Cook, Elizabeth (2000). Dealing with divorce: de-stigmatize, de-mystify, discuss. Our Children, 26, 10-11.

Cook, Elizabeth. (2000). Staying involved with your teenager. Our Children, 25, 18.

Christenson, J., Cook, E.A., Martin, B. (1977). Identifying denial in stroke patients. Clinical Nursing Research, An International Journal, 6, 105-118.

Cook, E.A.(1994). Understanding your patient's denial. Nursing 94, 24, 66-67.

Cook, E.A., Thigpen, R.(1993). Identification and management of cognitive and perceptual deficits in the rehabilitation patient. Rehabilitation Nursing, 18, 310-313.

Cook, E. A. , Luschen, L., Sikes, S. (1991). Dressing training for an elderly woman with cognitive and perceptual impairments. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 45, 652-654.

Cook, E.A. (1985). Dual trauma of spinal cord injury in adolescence. Rehabilitation Nursing, 10, 18- 19.

Cook,.E.A. (1985). Is it dementia or depression? RN, 48, 40-4l.

Cook, E.A., Chandler.T. (1984). Is fear of success a motive? An attempt to answer criticisms! Adolescence, 19, 667-674.

Chandler, T., Wolf, F., Cook, E.A., Dugovics, D.(1980). Parental correlates of locus of control in fifth graders. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 26, l83-l95.

Chandler. T., Cook, E.A., Wolf, F. (1979). Sex differences in self-reported achievement motivation. Psychological Reports, 44, 575-58l.

Chandler, T., Cook, E.A., Dugovics, D.(1978). Sex differences in self-reported assertiveness. Psychological Reports, 43, 395-402.

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