Nadia E. Webb
Clinician in Residence
Email: webbne@jmu.edu
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Website: http://www.nadiawebb.com/
Education & Professional Qualifications
Virginia License # 0810002739
National Register Provider #50872
Diplomate: American Academy of Sports Psychology
Internship in Neuropsychology, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center (1998)
| Psy.D. | Clinical psychology, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey (1998) |
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| M.A. | Clinical psychology, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey (1996) |
| M.A. | Clinical psychology (family therapy focus), New College of California (1990) |
Biographical statement
Nadia Webb holds positions in the Graduate Psychology Department as well as the Communication Science Disorders doctoral program. In her private practice, she assesses and intervenes with neurologically impaired children and adults. Her work has received honors from the American Medical Association, the Department of Defense and a personal citation from Governor Jane Hull or Arizona.
Teaching Interests & Program Affiliations
Neuropsychology, Medical Psychology and Psychopharmacology
Scholarship
My research and scholarly interests are in three areas: Neuropsychological assessment of children and adults, Understanding giftedness, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (treatment and biological substrates of) Toxin exposure and neurobehavioral consequences.
Selected Publications:
http://www.giftedbooks.com/misdiagnosis.htmlProfessional Service:
- Greater Shenandoah Valley Brain Injury Support Group
- American Red Cross: Disaster Services
- Board Member: Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted
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