Assistant Professor
Areas of Interest
Effective components of virtual reality as a potential treatment modality and psychological aspects of pain perception.
Biography
Dr. Richardson received her Ph.D. in Medical/Clinical Psychology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She completed an internship in Clinical Health Psychology at the University of Florida in Gainesville and a postdoctoral fellowship in Rehabilitation Psychology at UAB in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Richardson also completed her MSPH at UAB with a concentration in Clinical Research and Biostatistics.
Dr. Richardson’s clinical practice includes assessment and treatment of adults with chronic pain, spinal cord injury, or other traumatic or non-traumatic injuries within a multidisciplinary framework of care.
She has conducted and published research in the areas of behavioral/non-pharmacological treatment of spinal cord injury-related neuropathic pain and psychosocial factors that mediate rehabilitation outcomes. Dr. Richardson’s current research examines effective components of virtual reality as a potential treatment modality and psychological aspects of pain perception. She enjoys teaching and engaging students at all levels of the research process.
Education & Training
B.S. - Birmingham-Southern College
M.S. and Ph.D. in Medical/Clinical Psychology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
MSPH in Clinical Research and Biostatistics, The University of Alabama at Birmingham