Robert E. Reichlin, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
Consulting Scientist, The Abramson Center For The Future of Health
Clinical Instructor, Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Medicine
Professional Affiliate, Center on Aging, UT-Houston
Faculty Associate, Huffington Center on Aging, Baylor College of Medicine
Faculty, Texas Consortium of Geriatric Educators
4500 Bissonnet, Suite 335
Bellaire, Texas 77401
U.S.A.
713-666-6898 (tel.)
713-666-5571 (fax)
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www.robertreichlinphd.com
Current Research Interests:
Developing effective self-care
Education and Training:
BA: 1972, Rice University
PhD: 1981, Duke University, Psychology
Post Doctoral Fellow in Geriatric Psychology.
Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, Houston, Texas, 1981-1982.
Psychology Fellow.
University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Dallas, Southwestern Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Internship Training Program in Clinical Psychology (APA Approved), 1980-1981.
Selected Publications:
Reichlin, R.E. (1999). Integrated group approaches with the early stage Alzheimer’s patient and family. In M. Duffy (Ed.), Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy with Older Adults. New York: John Wiley.
Reichlin, R.E., Ostwald, S., Marx, K., Kenan, M., & Toward, J. (1998). Art as an expression of loss: An exploration of the impact of the diagnosis of dementia. Fifth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Reichlin, R.E. (1984). Current perspectives in Rorschach performance among older adults. Journal of Personality Assessment, 48 (1), 71-81.
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