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Dr. Doug Johnson-Greene, Ph.D.

Doug Johnson-Greene, Ph.D., MPH, ABPP

  • Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Director of Clinical Psychology Training

Dr. Johnson-Greene is a rehabilitation psychologist and neuropsychologist who joined the faculty of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation-Division of Rehabilitation and Neuropsychology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1996.  He currently serves as an Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Psychology Training (graduate and postdoctoral programs in rehabilitation and neuropsychology).  He earned his doctoral degree at the University of Mississippi in 1993 after completing his internship at the Portland VA & Oregon Health Sciences University (1992-93), and he then completed his residency in neuropsychology and neuroimaging at the University of Michigan (1993-96).  Dr. Johnson-Greene is board-certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology in the areas of Clinical Psychology (ABCP), Rehabilitation Psychology (ABRP), and Clinical Neuropsychology (ABCN) and is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Divisions 12, 22, and 40) and the National Academy of Neuropsychology.  Dr. Johnson-Greene’s research interests include substance abuse, emotional and cognitive effects of brain injury, and cerebrovascular disease, and he is an NIH-funded researcher and author of over 70 publications.  In addition to being an active investigator, teacher, and clinician he serves on the editorial boards of several journals, committees and task forces for professional societies, grant review panels, and he is currently the Chair of the Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists. 

Dr. Johnson-Greene’s clinical interests and expertise focuses on providing neuropsychological assessment and intervention services to persons with acquired neurological illness and traumatic brain injury such as dementia, multiple sclerosis Parkinson’s disease, stroke and aneurysm, brain tumors, traumatic brain injury, and others.  Some of his specific clinical interests include the following:

  • Adjustment to disability and the impact of depression and other psychological factors on achieving rehabilitation goals
  • Evaluation and treatment of somatoform or pseudo-neurological disorders
  • Alcohol/substance abuse and its implications for recovery from neurological illness.

Education: 

  • 2006   MPH-Biostatistics and Epidemiology; Johns Hopkins
  • 1993   Ph.D.-Clinical Psychology; Univ. of Mississippi
  • 1986   Master of Arts-Clinical Psychology; Minnesota State Univ.
  • 1984   Bachelor of Science-Psychology: Univ. of North Dakota

Current Faculty Appointments: 

  • Associate Professor
  • Director of Clinical Psychology Training

 Hospital and Administrative Appointments: 

  • Affiliate Staff, Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Affiliate Staff; Good Samaritan Hospital

Specialty Certifications: 

  • Diplomate in Clinical Psychology; Am. Board of Professional Psychology
  • Diplomate in Rehabilitation Psychology; Am. Board of Professional Psychology
  • Diplomate in Clinical Neuropsychology; Am. Board of Professional Psychology
  • Registrant; National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology

Recent Honors: 

  • 2004   Fellow, American Psychological Association (Divisions 12, 22, and 40)
  • 2003   Early Career Research Award, APA Division 22
  • 2000   Gubernatorial appointment to Maryland Board of Psychologists

Recent Representative Publications (2005-present):

1.      Johnson-Greene, D. and the NAN Policy and Planning Committee (2005).  Informed consent procedures for neuropsychology:  Official Statement of the National Academy of neuropsychology.  Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 335-340.

2.      Wegener, S.T., Kortte, K.B., Hill-Briggs, F., Johnson-Greene, D., Palmer, S., & Salorio, C. (2005) .Rehabilitation Psychology Assessment and Intervention. In R. Braddom (Ed.) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 3rd Edition, London, Elsevier.

3.      Bush, S., Grote, C., Johnson-Greene, D., Macartney-Filgate, M.  (In Press).  An Interview of Experts on the Ethical Practice of Neuropsychology.  The Clinical Neuropsychologist.

4.      Attix, D., Donders, J., Johnson-Greene, D., Grote, C. Harris, J., & Bauer, R.  (In press).  Ethical Issues associated with Release of raw test data.  The Clinical Neuropsychologist.

5.      Pidcock, F., Fish, D., Johnson-Greene, D., & Borras, I.  (2005) Hip migration percentage in children with cerebral palsy treated with Botulinum Toxin Type A.  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 86, 431-435.

6.      Wegener, S., Bechtold Kortte, K., Hill-Briggs, F., Johnson-Greene, D., Palmer, S., & Salorio, C. (2006) Rehabilitation Psychology Assessment and Intervention. In R. Braddom (Ed.) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 3rd Edition, London, Elsevier.

7.      Johnson-Greene, D., Nissley, H., (in press). Ethical issues Encountered in Clinical Neuropsychological Practice.  In J. Morgan & J. Ricker (Eds.) Handbook of Clinical Neuropsychology.  Lisse: Swets and Zeitlinger publishers.

8.      Johnson-Greene, D., Denning, J.  (In press).  Neuropsychology of Alcoholism.  In D. Wedding and A. Horton (Eds.) Neuropsychology Handbook, 3rd Edition.  Springer Publishing Company.

9.      Johnson-Greene, D. & Touradji, P.  (In press).  Assessment of Personality and Psychopathology.  In M. Rosenthal, B. Caplan (Eds.) Handbook of Rehabilitation Psychology-Second Edition.


Current Address:
Dept of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology

Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine
Good Samaritan POB Suite 406
5601 Lock Raven Blvd; Baltimore, MD  21239 

Phone: (410) 532-4700    Fax: (410) 532-4770
Email: johnsong@jhmi.edu 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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