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Psychology Faculty [back to Faculty listing]
GREGORY J. MURREY PhD, Clinical Psychology Washington State University, Pullman (APA Approved), 1993 gmurrey@fielding.edu
Internship: Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC (APA Approved), 1992-1993
Licensure: WI, MN
Current Professional Appointment:
Faculty (unranked) School of Psychology Fielding Graduate University
Areas of Instruction:
Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychology Medical/Health Psychology Clinical Psychology/Psychopathology
Research Interests:
Neuropsychological Assessment of TBI and Executive Dysfunction
Practice Interests:
Neuropsychological Assessment of TBI and Executive Dysfunction
Professional Memberships:
International Neuropsychology Society National Academy of Neuropsychology National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
Honors and Awards:
1987: Teaching in Excellence Award, City University, Silverdale, WA
1998: Diplomate, American Board of Professional Neuropsychology (ABPN)
1996: Diplomate, American Board of Psychological Specialities - Forensic Neuropsychology
2006: Elinor D. Hands Award for outstanding service & contribution to persons with traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury Association of Minnesota
Professional Activities in Last Seven Years
Publications:
Murrey, G. J., Starzinski, D., Yedid, J., & Davis, J. (2000). The forensic evaluation of traumatic brain injury: A handbook for clinicians and attorneys. FL: CRC Press.
Murrey, G., Wedel, A., & Dirks, J. (2002). A horticultural therapy program for brain injury patients with neurobehavioral disorders. Journal of Therapeutic Horticulture, 12, 4-8.
Murrey, G., Starzinski, D. T., & LeBlanc, A. J. (2004). An inpatient neurobehavioral rehabilitation program for persons with traumatic brain injury: Overview of and outcome data for the Minnesota Neuro-rehabilitation Hospital. Brain Injury, 18(6), 519-531.
Murrey, G., Starzinski, D. T., & LeBlanc, A. J. (2004). Base rates of TBI history in adults admitted to state psychiatric hospitals: A three-year study. Rehabilitation Psychology, 49(3).
Murrey, G. (Ed.). (2006). Alternative therapies in the treatment of brain injury and neurobehavioral disorders: A practical guide. New York: Haworth Press.
Murrey, G., & Hale, F. (2005). Assessment of anosognosia in persons with frontal lobe damage: Clinical utility of the Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory (MPAI). Brain Injury.
Murrey, G. J. (Ed.) (2007). The forensic evaluation of traumatic brain injury: A handbook for clinicians and attorneys - 2nd Edition. FL: CRC Press.
Murrey, G., Christian, J., & Williams, J. D. (in press). The clinical utility of the Auditory Continuous Performance Test (ACPT) in the assessment of adults with traumatic brain injury.
Murrey, G. J., & Hale, F. (in press). A comparison of performance on the Multi-Digit Memory Test of persons with severe TBI versus mild TBI with and without legal issues. Forensic Neuropsychology.
Presentations:
Murrey, G., Starzinski, D., & Dunn, D. (2001). Treatment of behavioral disorders in brain injury clients: Community transition issues. Workshop presented at the Medical Director's Grand Rounds, Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center, Anoka, MN.
Murrey, G., Wedel, A., Dunn, D., & Sell, M. (2002, July). Alternative and holistic treatment models for persons with traumatic brain injury and associated neurobehavioral disorders. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the National Brain Injury Association, Minneapolis, MN.
Murrey, G. J. (2004, April). Understanding and managing behavioral disorders in adolescents following traumatic brain injury. Presented at the 15th annual Minnesota Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference, Duluth, MN.
Murrey, G., & Hale, F. (2004, April). Managing executive functioning & behavioral disorders in children & adolescents with TBI. Presented at the 19th annual Minnesota Statewide Conference on Brain Injury, St. Cloud, MN.
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