Christine M. Mullen, Psy.D.

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2012-2018 Clinical Medical Psychology Mercer University, Macon, GA, United States 
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Neuropsychology
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Christine Mullen, M.S., M.A., is a fourth year graduate student in the Clinical Medical Psychology program at Mercer University. She received her Master of Arts degree in Clinical Psychology at the University of Central Florida. Christine has published peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters on several topics including: applied neuropsychology, chronic health conditions, and cognitive impairment. She has experience with a variety of clinical populations through her work at Georgia Neurosurgical Institute, Emory University Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, and Shepherd Pathways. She has training in psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for numerous purposes including acquired brain injury, degenerative disorders, and left ventricular assist device, spinal cord stimulator, and bariatric recipient selection and post-treatment monitoring. Training also includes cognitive rehabilitation and psychotherapy for diverse diagnoses in adults. She is the co-founder and president of the Neuropsychology Interest Group at Mercer University and is currently the campus representative for Division 38 and APAGS ACT.
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Hyer L, Scott C, Atkinson MM, et al. (2016) Cognitive Training Program to Improve Working Memory in Older Adults with MCI. Clinical Gerontologist. 39: 410-427
Hyer L, Scott C, Atkinson MM, et al. (2016) Cognitive Training Program to Improve Working Memory in Older Adults with MCI Clinical Gerontologist. 1-18
Hyer L, Scott C, Mullen CM, et al. (2015) Randomized double-blind placebo trial of duloxetine in perioperative spine patients. Journal of Opioid Management. 11: 147-55
Mullen CM, Fouty HE. (2014) Comparison of the WRAT4 reading subtest and the WTAR for estimating premorbid ability level. Applied Neuropsychology. Adult. 21: 69-72
Fouty HE, Mullen CM, Weitzner DS, et al. (2013) Correcting for gender on the Cognistat Judgment subtest. Applied Neuropsychology. Adult. 20: 152-4
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