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Master's or PhD degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, Statistics, Psychology, Anthropology, or related field. Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, Statistics, Psychology, Anthropology, related field, or equivalent practical experience.
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While the track overall is Generalist, Lifestance Health is pleased to offer opportunities for specialized supervision in working with the LGBTQA+ community, providing evidence-based trauma treatment to adolescents and adults (Trauma Focused-CBT, Cognitive Processing Therapy, EMDR, Prolonged Exposure, and Written Exposure Therapy), treating substance abuse, and helping clients navigate identity development and life stage transitions.
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The candidate should have skills in psychological testing, cognitive therapies (CBT, ACT, DBT), behavioral therapies as well as parent management strategies. The ideal candidate should have experience with psychological testing and mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment for children and adolescents presenting with for broad range of mental health needs, including mood, anxiety, behavior disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood.
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The Department of Cognitive Science at Johns Hopkins University is seeking a full-time Research Coordinator to work in the Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab. The Research Coordinator will work on projects involving fMRI, EEG, behavioral testing, and computational modeling of vision and cognition.
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PhD or Master’s degree (PhD preferred) in Psychology, Behavioral Science/Economics, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Machine Learning, Statistics, Social Science, Human-Computer Interaction or related field.
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The research assistant will assist in daily operation of the psychology research conducted in the Gallo Lab, including programming of cognitive tasks, recruiting and testing and orchestrating research participants, and overseeing student RAs on the research project.
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Interns working on projects in the lab will get experience with clinical interviews, neuropsychological and cognitive testing, collecting bioassays (e.g., hormone levels, DNA samples), and multi-modal MRI scans, and assisting in data collection and other aspects of the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD) study.
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Trauma informed psychologist with practice experience in intellectual testing, cognitive & aptitude testing, autism diagnostics, and mental illness diagnostics preferred. Pediatric Clinical Psychologist or Post Doc Fellowship (Full-Time) Behavioral Health (Mental Health, RBT, Psychologists, BCBA) Johnston, Iowa Apply Description $7500 Hiring BonusThis is a unique opportunity for a Pediatric Clinical Psychologist who is licensed or license eligible to conduct assessments, offer recommendations for services, and provide treatments as appropriate to children and young adults.
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Diagnostic testing may include Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) testing if clinically indicated and neuropsychological testing; any neuropsychological testing will be referred to a neuropsychologist.
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Provide neuropsychological assessment and testing for a wide range of neurocognitive conditions such as MCI, Alzheimers disease, dementia, FTLD, Parkinsons disease, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, and memory/cognitive complaints stemming from other medical conditions and factors.
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Expect to perform all assessments and testing with expectation to hire a psychometrist to fully support your testing after volume thresholds are met (expectation after 4 – 6 months maximum.
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Matrix Providers is hiring a Traumatic Brain Injury Provider (Psychiatrist, Neurologist, or Physiatrist (PM&R) to join our team of talented medical professionals to conduct a one-time, non-treatment Veteran Disability Exam in Anchorage, AK.
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QUALIFICATIONS CONTINUED IN EDUCATIONEducationQUALIFICATIONS CONTINUED:Preferred Experience: Cognitive and Psychological testing; Rehab psychology-particularly experience with traumatic brain injuries; training in CBT for chronic pain, CBT for insomnia, and/or CBT for headache.
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Familiarity with software engineering best practices around version control (e.g. Git, Azure DevOps), testing (e.g. PyTest, unittest), containerization (e.g. Docker), and experiment tracking (e.g. MLFlow.
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Located about 25 miles north of Seattle, Everett is a Pacific-Rim city situated on Port Gardner Bay. Home to Everett Marina, the largest public marina on the West Coast, Snohomish County Airport at Paine Field, and the Port of Everett Seaport, the fastest growing commercial export port on the west coast.
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