- ADHD
- Adults
- Alternative Medicine
- Alzheimers & Aging
- Animal-Assisted Therapy
- Autism
- Behavior Therapy
- Child & Adolescent
- Closeout
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- Couples-Family-Parenting
- Cultural Diversity
- Depression & Anxiety
- Domestic Violence
- Ethics & Risk Management
- Gender Identity
- HIV-AIDS
- Human Trafficking
- Laws & Rules
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- National Psychologist
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Karen Lee, PsyD, CLCP, MSCC
About the Author
Karen Lee, PsyD, CLCP, MSCC, has received extensive training in the areas of neuropsychology and rehabilitation of neurologically impaired patients and has worked in this field for the past 16 years. Dr. Lee holds a PsyD degree in clinical psychology from Forest Institute of Professional Psychology. She received her MEd in Counseling from the University of Missouri at St. Louis, and her BA degree from the University of Missouri at Columbia. Her internship training and postdoctoral fellowship training were completed at Forest Institute of Professional Psychology and St. John’s Regional Health Center, Springfield, Missouri. Both internship and residency were focused on neuropsychological assessment, neuropsychological intervention, and rehabilitation with neurologically impaired patients. Dr. Lee is a member of the American Psychological Association and belongs to both the Independent Practice division (Div. 42) and Rehabilitation Psychology division (Div. 22). She holds licensure in Missouri, Illinois, and New York to practice as an independent psychologist. Dr. Lee is a full member of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, and is recognized by the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology. She has also been granted the Certificate of Professional Qualifications (CPQ) in Psychology from the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB).