Flora Hammond, MD (PI), James Malec, PhD (Co-PI), Jacob Kean, PhD, Susan Perkins, PhD, Patrick Monahan, PhD, funded by National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). Treatment… Read More
James Malec, Ph.D. – Principal Investigator The purpose of RHI’s Research Participant Registry is to create a RHI Research Participant Registry of individuals who are interested in participating or who… Read More
Brenna McDonald, Psy.D., Flora Hammond, MD, Gwen Sprehn, Ph.D. Funded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind design, comparing the… Read More
Dawn Neumann, PhD (PI), Wang Yang, PhD, Brenna McDonald, PhD, Arlene Schmid, PhD. Indiana University Collaborative Research Grants (IUCRG). The ability to recognize how others feel (affect recognition) helps us… Read More
Samantha Backhaus, PhD (PI), Dawn Neumann, PhD, Taryn Skejstal, PhD, funded by Indiana Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Fund (ISCBIRF). This is a 2-year study that will be… Read More
Gregory Correll, Ph.D. joined RHI November 2001 as an independent allied health staff member specializing in rehabilitation psychology. Dr. Correll areas of special interest include pain management/industrial rehabilitation, anxiety and depressive disorders, general rehabilitation psychology, and post traumatic stress disorder. Dr. Correll also has a private practice in McCordsville. He received his undergraduate degree from Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, and Clinical and Counseling Psychology degrees from Ball State University, Muncie, IN, and completed an internship at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Correll has participated in research studies, and is a Clinical Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at Indiana University School of Medicine.