Dr. Christa Marshall completed her doctoral training at Roosevelt University in Chicago, IL. Her dissertation examined differential diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans. She completed her post-doctoral training in Medical Rehabilitation Psychology at Hines VA Hospital, specializing in spinal cord injury, polytrauma rehabilitation, neuropsychology, and blind rehabilitation. For three years, she worked for the Veterans Health Administration delivering general mental health services via telehealth to a rural clinic in Emporia, VA. During this same time, she also worked in the Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center, an acute inpatient rehabilitation unit, assessing and treating Veterans recovering from a variety of physical, psychological, and cognitive issues (e.g., traumatic amputations, stroke, traumatic brain injuries). She served as a National VA Consultant for Prolonged Exposure, an evidence-based psychotherapy used to treat PTSD. She is currently in private practice in Rochester, NY in assessment and treatment of neurocognitive and emotional conditions. She also enjoys working with families adjusting to parenthood, mood and anxiety disorders, and trauma. She teaches undergraduate and graduate psychology students in the classroom and online, and has supervised graduate level trainees working toward a doctoral degree.
Degree | Major | School | Year |
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PsyD | Clinical Psychology | Roosevelt University | 2012 |
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