Courtney M. Ghormley, Ph.D.

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2004 University of Tulsa, United States 
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Clinical Psychology, Medicine and Surgery
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Michael R. Basso grad student 2004 University of Tulsa
 (Neuropsychological impairment and competent informed consent to treatment participation in people with multiple sclerosis and depressed inpatients.)
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Ghormley C, Basso M, Candlis P, et al. (2011) Neuropsychological impairment corresponds with poor understanding of informed consent disclosures in persons diagnosed with major depression Psychiatry Research. 187: 106-112
Basso MR, Candilis PJ, Johnson J, et al. (2010) Capacity to make medical treatment decisions in multiple sclerosis: a potentially remediable deficit. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 32: 1050-61
Basso MR, Lowery N, Ghormley C, et al. (2009) Neuropsychological impairment and psychosis in mania. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 31: 523-32
Basso MR, Shields IS, Lowery N, et al. (2008) Self-reported executive dysfunction, neuropsychological impairment, and functional outcomes in multiple sclerosis. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 30: 920-30
Basso MR, Ghormley C, Lowery N, et al. (2008) Self-generated learning in people with multiple sclerosis: an extension of Chiaravalloti and DeLuca (2002). Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 30: 63-9
Basso MR, Lowery N, Ghormley C, et al. (2007) Comorbid anxiety corresponds with neuropsychological dysfunction in unipolar depression. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry. 12: 437-56
Basso MR, Lowery N, Ghormley C, et al. (2006) Self-generated learning in people with multiple sclerosis. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 12: 640-8
Basso MR, Lowery N, Ghormley C, et al. (2001) Practice effects on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test-64 card version across 12 months Clinical Neuropsychologist. 15: 471-478
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