Faculty and Staff

Bruce Diamond

Professor • Department of Psychology

Professor Bruce Diamond contributes to the Department of Psychology with his expertise in the study of brain-behavior relationships and in developing tools for assessment and neurorehabilitation. Dr. Diamond is a prolific scholar having published and presented: manuscripts, chapters, guest editorship for a volume on telerehabilitation, encyclopedia entries, and proceedings, in over 80 publications, 100 conference abstracts and 47 platform presentations at regional, national and international conferences. Dr. Diamond is also a licensed clinical psychologist, specializing in Neuropsychology and Neurorehabilitation. His clinical interests include neurologic, neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders with an emphasis on the development of rehabilitation tools and techniques to help remediate impairments in memory, executive function and attention/concentration. Tools and techniques include behavioral, cognitive, imaging, brain waves/autonomic and psychopharmacological approaches.

Professional Interests

Dr. Diamond's clinical interests include neurologic, neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders with an emphasis on the development of rehabilitation tools and techniques to help remediate impairments in memory, executive function, affect and attention/concentration. 

Degrees

PhD Cognitive Neuroscience, Neuropsychology and Psychophysiology, University of Manchester Manchester, England

Specialization

Clinical Neuropsychology and Neurorehabilitation

Awards and Honors

Nominated for Blue Ribbon Award Neuropsychology
American Psychological Association
08/01/2020

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