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JON

VAN DOREN, PHD, PLLC


9832 N. Hayden Road, Suite 106 w Scottsdale, AZ 85258-1299 w phone: 480.699-6968 w fax: 480.922.5569

EDUCATION
University of Victoria 1982-1992
Victoria, British Columbia
Ph.D., Psychology (Neuropsychology, Applied Behavior Analysis)
University of Victoria 1980-1982
Victoria, British Columbia
M.S., Psychology (Psychophysiology)
University of Florida 1976-1980
Gainesville, Florida
B.S., Psychology

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Jon Van Doren, PhD, PLLC 2018
Scottsdale, Arizona
PRIVATE PRACTICE, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Arizona Neuropsychology, P.C. / Jon Van Doren, PhD, PLLC 2006-2017
Scottsdale, Arizona
PRIVATE PRACTICE, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
• Neuropsychological evaluation, both clinical and forensic, including aviator fitness for duty
examinations
• Differential diagnosis of neurologic vs psychological causes of cognitive impairment, and detection of
malingering or other causes of exaggerated complaints
• Varied clinical populations, including suspected dementia and psychiatric referrals
• Varied forensic referrals for both plaintiffs and defendants, in both civil and criminal matters,
addressing issues such as testamentary capacity, fitness for duty, personal injury, competency to stand
trial, GEI defense, etc.
Rehab Without Walls 1995-2017
Phoenix, Arizona
DIRECTOR OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
overseeing operation of a neuropsychology department within an interdisciplinary brain injury rehabilitation program
• Neuropsychological evaluation and rehabilitation planning for post-acute survivors of acquired brain
injury, including Workers’ Compensation claimants and Arizona Department of Vocational
Rehabilitation services recipients
• Differential diagnosis of neurologic vs psychological causes of cognitive impairment, and detection of
malingering or other causes of exaggerated complaints
• Neuropsychological evaluation of the blind and visually impaired
• Supervision of Neuropsychology services and program development
• Integration of Neuropsychology services with other clinical disciplines
• Supervision of psychologists, postdoctoral residents, interns, clinical practicum students, and
paraprofessional staff
• Direct clinical service delivery, including neuropsychological evaluation, cognitive retraining,
psychotherapy and family support services, in individual and group formats

Adult Neuropsychological and Psychological Evaluations


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Adjunct Clinical Faculty Member


• Argosy University, College of Psychology and 2000-2019
Behavioral Sciences, Department of Clinical Psychology
• Midwestern University, College of Health Sciences, 2010-2015
Department of Clinical Psychology
• Arizona State University, College of Liberal Arts and 2012-2015
Sciences, Department of Psychology
Rehab Without Walls 1993-1995
Phoenix, Arizona
STAFF NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST
providing neuropsychology services in an interdisciplinary brain injury rehabilitation program
• Neuropsychological evaluation
• Individual and group cognitive retraining and psychotherapy
• Facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration between Neuropsychologists, Clinical Coordinators, Nurses,
Physical therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech and Language Pathologists, Social Workers,
Recreation Therapists, and Vocational Counselors

SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES


• National Academy of Neuropsychology
• American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology affiliate
• Aerospace Medical Association

CURRENT LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, AND APPOINTMENTS


• Arizona Licensed Psychologist #2081, effective May 1993
• Special Medical Consultant to the Federal Air Surgeon, effective Sept 2015
• Mental Health Expert, Superior Court of Maricopa County, effective March 2016

Jon Van Doren, Ph.D., P.L.L.C.


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INVITED ADDRESSES, PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS


• Post-Stroke Neuropsychological Evaluation for Competency to Return to Flight Duty. Presentation to the 5th Annual
Clinical Aerospace Psychology Seminar, Denver, CO. Sept. 24, 2017
• SSRI Evaluation of a Prospective Pilot, in the Context of a Complex Medical History. Presentation to the 4th Annual
Clinical Aerospace Psychology Seminar, Denver, CO. Sept 18, 2016
• Monitoring of a Commercial Airline Pilot Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Presentation to the 3rd Annual
Clinical Aerospace Psychology Seminar, Denver, CO. August 29, 2015
• Issues of Sexuality Following Acquired Brain Injury. Presentation to the Samaritan Rehabilitation Institute, Banner
Good Samaritan Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona. November 29, 2012
• Factors Influencing Risk for Dementia Following Acquired Brain Injury. Presentation to the annual Brain Injury
Association of Arizona Rays of Hope conference, Phoenix, Arizona. May 11, 2012.
• Clinical Assessment of Visual Processing Systems. Presentation to the Neuropsychology Division of the Department
of Psychology, Carl T. Hayden Veterans Administration Medical Center. March 18, 2012.
• Certified Brain Injury Specialist certification course instructor, national teleconference
9/24/08 – 11/19/08 and 9/25/09 – 11/20/09.
• Neuropsychological Evaluation of the Blind and Visually Impaired. Presentation to the Arizona Rehabilitation
Services Administration Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona. May 4, 2007.
• Differential Diagnosis of Posttraumatic Sress Disorder and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Presentation to the
Western Regional Veterans’ Administration Social Work Convention, Phoenix, Arizona. March 10, 2006.
• The Role of Executive Functions in Human Behavior: Defining the Construct and Describing Its Assessment.
Presentation to the Arizona Rehabilitation Nurses’ Association. September 18, 2003
• Interrelationships of Cognitive, Emotional, and Behavioral Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury. Presentation to the
annual meeting of the Arizona Speech and Hearing Association. April 27, 2003
• Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and the Postconcussion Syndrome. Presentation to Emergency Medicine Department,
Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center. March, 1999.
• Introduction to Rehabilitation Neuropsychology. Annual guest lecture for the Physical Therapy Department of
Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine(1997 - 1998); Annual guest lecture for Phoenix College Job Coaching
class (1995 - 1998); Rehabilitation Insurance Nurse’s Group (3/24/99).
• Ph.D. Dissertation: Remediation of Sustained Attention Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Vigilance Task Training
and the Generalization of its Effects.
• M.S. Thesis: An Investigation of Stimulus Specificity in Long-Term Habituation of the Human Orienting Reflex
• Goldwater, B. and Van Doren, J. (1987). The effects of selective inattention upon the electrodermal orienting reflex:
A test of information-processing theory. Biological Psychology, 25, 119-133.
• Van Doren, J. (1984). TIMESENSE: A BASIC time estimation task. Cognitive Rehabilitation, 2, 18-21.
• The operant analysis of verbal behavior. Lecture series, Dept. of Psychology, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C.
November 1983.
• Effects of selective inattention on long-term habituation of the electrodermal orienting reflex. Goldwater, B. and
Van Doren, J. Society for Psychophysiological Research Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota. October, 1982.

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PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE, CLINICAL AND ACADEMIC


• Psychometrist, NeuroCare Inc. of Phoenix. February 1991 - April 1992.
Supervisor: Dr. Martin Mellstrom.
• Psychometrist, providing neuropsychological, counseling, and behavior management services to the Head
Injury & Stroke Day Hospitals of Good Samaritan Medical Center. September 1987 - September 1990.
Supervisors: Dr. Anne May, Dr. Marc Walter, Dr. Jay Youngjohn, Dr. Richard Dill, Dr. Martin Mellstrom.
• Behavioral Health Technician III, Specialist in Neuropsychological evaluation and cognitive remediation.
Head Injury / Stroke Day Hospitals, Good Samaritan Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona. September 1986 -
September 1987. Supervisors: Dr. James Youngjohn and Dr. Anne May.
• Research Coordinator, Computer Assisted Communication Project. Department of Psychology, Queen
Alexandra Hospital for Children. September 1985 - June 1986.
Supervisor: Dr. Michael Joschko
• Summer Internship in Rehabilitation Neuropsychology. G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre. Vancouver,
British Columbia. May - August 1985. Supervisors: Dr. John W. MacDonald and Dr. Verna Semkow.
• Instructor of 12-week inservice course in Applied Behavior Analysis. Gorge Road Hospital. Victoria, B.C.
October - December 1984. Supervisors: Dr. Loren Acker and Dr. Bram Goldwater.
• Advanced Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment Practicum. Royal Jubilee Hospital, and G.R. Pearkes
Centre for Children. Victoria, British Columbia. September 1984 - May 1985. Supervisors: Drs. Michael
Joschko, Otfried Spreen, Lou Costa, William Gaddes, Donald Read, and Roger Graves.
• Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment Practicum. Outpatient Clinic, Neuropsychology Laboratory,
University of Victoria. September 1983 - May 1984. Supervisors: Drs. Donald E. Read and Esther Strauss.
• Electromyographic Biofeedback Practicum. Queen Alexandra Hospital for Children, Victoria, British
Columbia. January - May 1983. Supervisors: Drs. Loren Acker and Bram Goldwater.
• Neuropsychological Remediation Practicum. Neuro Treatment Unit, Gorge Road Hospital, Victoria, British
Columbia. January - June 1983. Supervisor: Dr. Louis Sutker.
• Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.
Introduction to Learning. September 1980 - May 1981 and September 1981 - May 1982.
• Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia. Effects of
selective inattention on long-term habituation of the electrodermal orienting reflex. September 1980 - May
1981. Supervisor: Dr. Bram Goldwater.
• Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville. Habituation of the
orienting reflex in the assessment of infant hearing. April - July, 1980. Supervisor: Dr. Kathy Berg.
• Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville. Neural development of
the cardiac orienting reflex. January - July, 1980. Supervisor: Dr. W. Keith Berg.

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