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Cynthia L. Beaulieu

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Program Director

 

 

 


Location:

Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital


Education:

Brown University Clinical Psychology Internship Consortium Predoctoral Internship-Neuropsychology Track, 1987-1988
Ohio State University Ph.D. in Psychology, 1985-1988
Ohio State University M.S. in Psychology, 1983-1985
University of Michigan B.S. in Psychology, 1979-1983


 

 

 

 


Research Interests:

Neuropsychology:   

Assessment, diagnostic and treatment issues in brain injury populations, specifically low-level patients and pediatric patients.

Rehabilitation:   

Development of treatment programs and assessment of treatment efficacy in brain injury populations. 


Recent Publications:

Beaulieu, C., Wertheimer, J., Pickett, L., Spierre, L., Schnorbus, T., Healy, W., Palmer, C., & Jones, A.T. (2008). Behavior management on an acute brain injury unit: Evaluating the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary training program.  Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 23 (5): 304-311.

Beaulieu, C.B. (2004). Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: Theory and Practice. [Review of the book Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: Theory and Practice]. Brain Injury, 18 (11), 1173-1175.

Beaulieu, C. B. (2002).  Rehabilitation and outcome following pediatric traumatic brain injury. Surgical Clinics of North America, 82, 393-408.

Beaulieu, C. B. (2000). Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Children and Adolescents. [Review of the book Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Children and Adolescents, 2nd Edition].  Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 15 (5), 1168-1171.

Butler, R.W., Damarin, F.L., Beaulieu, C.L., Schwebel, A.I., & Thorn, B.E. (1989).  Assessing cognitive coping strategies for acute pain.  Psychological Assessment:  A Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1, 41-45.

Beaulieu, C.L. (1986)  Psychological testing.  In Making Sense of Diagnostic Tests and Accommodations for Learning Disabilities.  Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Association on Handicapped Student Service Programs in Post-Secondary Education (AHSSPPE) Conference.

Beaulieu, C.L., & Thorn, B.E. (1986).  Focal brain stimulation attenuates morphine withdrawal behaviors.  Behavioral Neuroscience, 100, 504-511.  


Contact Information:

Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital, R2202    
3599 University Blvd., South    
Jacksonville, FL  32216     

Work: (904) 858-7650
Fax: (904) 858-7628
E-Mail: Cynthia.Beaulieu@brookshealth.org

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