M. Rivera-Mindt

 M. Rivera-Mindt

M. Rivera-Mindt

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Biography

Fordham University Lincoln Center - Psychology


Resume

  • 2002

    Dr. Monica

    Rivera Mindt

    Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

    Fordham University

    Lincoln Center & Rose Hill Campuses

    Professor

    Fordham University

    Joint Appointment in Neurology & Psychiatry

    Greater New York City Area

    Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

    NYC-based community based organization for HIV+ women

    Board Member

    SMART University

    Board of Directors - Secretary

    Harlem Community Academic Partnership (HCAP)

    Spanish

    English

    Early Career Award

    American Psychological Association - Society for Clinical Neurosychology (Division 40)

    Distinguished Alumna Award for Psychology

    Pepperdine University - Graduate School of Education & Psychology

    Lifetime Achievement Award

    SMART University

    Professor of the Year

    Fordham University

    Early Career Service Award

    National Academy of Neuropsychology

  • 2000

    Clinical Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellowship

    HIV/AIDS

    University of California

    San Diego

  • 1999

    Clinical Psychology Residency

    Clinical Neuropsychology

    University of Washington School of Medicine

  • 1996

    Ph.D. - Clinical Psychology

    Specialization - Neuropsychology

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Diplomate

    Board Certified in Clinical Neuropsychology

    American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)

  • 1994

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Clinical Psychology

    Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology

  • 1988

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Psychology

    California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

  • 40

    Rivera Mindt

    M.

    Miranda

    C.

    Arentoft

    A.

    Byrd

    D.

    Monzones

    J.

    Fuentes

    A.

    Arias

    F.

    Arce

    A.

    Rosario

    A.

    Sheynin

    J.

    & Morgello

    S. (2014). Aging and HIV/AIDS: Neurocognitive implications for older HIV+ Latina/o adults. Behavioral Medicine

    116-123. doi:10.1080/08964289.2014.914464.

    Aging and HIV/AIDS: Neurocognitive implications for older HIV+ Latina/o adults

    PI of NIH-funded study.

    Rivera Mindt

  • Neurotree - Monica Rivera Mindt Family Tree

    Academic genealogy for Monica Rivera Mindt

    Psychology

    Fordham University (Neurotree)

    Monica Rivera-Mindt

    See Dr. Rivera Mindt's Fordham Website for more information.

    Thames

    A.

    Arentoft

    A.

    Rivera Mindt

    M.

    & Hinkin

    C. (In Press). Functional disability in medication management and driving among individuals with HIV: A 1-year follow-up study. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. Arentoft

    A.

    Byrd

    D.

    Robbins

    R.N.

    Monzones

    J.

    Miranda

    C.

    Rosario

    A.

    Crotty

    K.

    Fuentes

    A.

    Germano

    K.K.

    D'Aquila

    E.

    Sheynin

    J.

    Morgello

    S.

    Rivera Mindt

    M.

    Dr. Rivera Mindt Website

    Program Development

    Research

    Public Speaking

    Cognition

    Customer Service

    Neuropsychology

    Mental Health

    Internal Medicine

    Clinical Research

    Management

    Medicine

    Psychological Assessment

    SPSS

    Treatment

    Psychology

    Clinical Psychology

    Teaching

    Higher Education

    Psychotherapy

    Latinas at the Forefront of Medical Research

    Latina Style

    Latinas at the Forefront of Medical Research

    Vol. 18 (No. 5).

    Latinas at the Forefront of Medical Research

    NIH Funds Einstein Center to Target HIV-Related Brain Disease

    Fordham Science: Adapting Research Methods in HIV Study

    2008 Psychology Distinguished Alumnus Award Recipient

    Radio Interview

    AIDS and the Brain

    Scholar Studies the Effects of HIV on Latino Brain

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