Glenn S Ashkanazi

Glenn S Ashkanazi, Ph.D.

Clinical Associate Professor

Department: Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
Business Phone: (352) 265-0294
Business Email: glenna@phhp.ufl.edu

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Accomplishments

  1. Superior Accomplishment Award

    University of Florida

Teaching Profile

Courses Taught

Clinical Profile

Dr. Ashkanazi’s clinical work is primarily in the area of solid organ transplantation with both the Heart and Lung programs. He performs Pre-transplant behavioral health evaluations in order to assess cognitive/behavioral health factors relevant to organ transplantation such as understanding, risk-benefit analysis, motivation, quality of life, medical adherence history, emotional adjustment, coping resources, substance use history, support system adequacy, and other factors as relevant to optimizing outcome.

Publications

Academic Articles

  1. Communication and records: HIPAA issues when working in health care settings

    Journal
    Professional Psychology-Research and Practice.
    Volume/Issue
    37:273-277
  2. The foundation and application of ethical principles in rehabilitation psychology

    Journal
    Rehabilitation Psychology.
    Volume/Issue
    42(1):17-30
  3. Extent of cognitive decline in traumatic brain injury based on estimates of premorbid intelligence.

    Journal
    Brain injury.
    Volume/Issue
    9(4):377-84
    [PMID]
    7640683.
  4. Differences in coping styles among persons with spinal cord injury: a cluster-analytic approach.

    Journal
    Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
    Volume/Issue
    55(5):727-31
    [PMID]
    3454783.
  5. Gender differences in interpersonal responses to spinal cord injury

    Journal
    Cognitive Therapy and Research.
    Volume/Issue
    11:437-448
  6. Hypnosis and behavioral treatment in a worksite smoking cessation program.

    Journal
    Addictive behaviors.
    Volume/Issue
    11(1):59-62
    [PMID]
    3716918.
  7. Interpersonal response to spinal cord injury

    Journal
    Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology.
    Volume/Issue
    4:447-460
  8. Psychological response to amputation as a function of age and time since amputation.

    Journal
    The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science.
    Volume/Issue
    144:493-7
    [PMID]
    6733373.

Education

  1. Ph.D.

    Florida State University, Tallahassee

  2. Pre-Doctoral Clinical Internship

    Mid-Missouri Psychology Internship Consortium

  3. M.S.

    Florida State University, Tallahassee

Contact Details

Phones:
Business:
(352) 265-0294
Emails:
Addresses:
Business Mailing:
PO Box 100165
GAINESVILLE FL 32610
Business Street:
1225 CENTER DR
GAINESVILLE FL 32610