School of Professional Psychology Faculty

Michael S. Daniel, Ph.D.
Professor and Director of the Neuropsychology Track
Psy.D. Clinical Program
School of Professional Psychology
Pacific University
Education
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Ph.D. University of Memphis, 1986, Clinical Psychology (subspecialty Neuropsychology)
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M.S. University of Memphis, 1983, Clinical Psychology (subspecialty Neuropsychology)
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B.A. Harding University, 1980, Major: Psychology/Biology, Summa cum laude
Roles and Interests
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Director of Neuropsychology Track
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Instructor: Neuropsychological Assessment, Fundamentals of Behavioral Neuroscience, Behavioral Neurology, Neuropsychiatry
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Clinical Supervisor, Cognitive Assessment Team, Psychological Service Center
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Clinical Neuropsychology Supervisor, Westside Neurology, Tuality Community Hospital Medical Center
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Interests: Neuropsychological evaluation, mild head trauma, dementia and forensic evaluation
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Research interests: Executive dysfunction in adolescent behavioral disturbance; neuropsychological functioning following cardiac surgery; symptom validity assessment in learning disability
Professional Membership
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American Psychological Association
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International Neuropsychological Society
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National Academy of Neuropsychology
Representative Publications
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DeRoest, J., Daniel, M., Brockwood, K. (2007). Gender differences in neuropsychological test performance following unilateral brain injury. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 21,708.
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Carothers, T., Daniel, M., & Brockwood, K. (2007). Ecological validity of neuropsychological tests for predicting navigational ability after unilateral brain damage. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13 (S1), 1.
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Hoskins, L., Daniel, M., Christiansen, L., Brodeur, K., & Fechtinger, D. (2007). Severity of criminal history and neuropsychological status in a community corrections population. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13 (S1), 1.
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Daniel, M. & Carothers, T (2007). Mental status examination. In M. Hersen & J. Thomas (Eds.), Handbook of clinical interviewing with adults. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
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Daniel, M., Kolessar, M. & Rosqvist, J. (in press). Neuropsychological and behavioral functioning post-capsulotomy for obsessive-compulsive disorder. The Clinical Neuropsychologist.
Michael Daniel, Ph.D.
School of Professional Psychology
Pacific University
511 SW 10th Ste 400
Portland OR 97205
Phone: (503) 352-2416
FAX: 503-352-2403
Email: michaeldaniel@pacificu.edu
