Joe Meyer

 

Clinical Research Assistant

 

Role:

Cocaine Treatment Project Coordinator

Research Volunteer Coordinator

Clinical Diagnostic Interviewing

Data Collection and Analysis

 

M.A., The College of William and Mary, 2005

B.A., magna cum laude, University of Richmond, 2002

 

 

 

Tel: 860.545.7847  |  Fax: 860.545.7797  |  E-mail: jmeyer01@harthosp.org

 

Project: Neurocognitive Changes Associated with Behavioral Treatment in Cocaine Abusers

Current Research Interests 

  • The nature of criminal psychopathy

  • Theory of mind and metacognition

  • Social cognitive functioning in schizophrenia

  • Multisystemic Therapeutic Interventions

Clinical and Research Experience:

  • Research assistant, The College of William and Mary

  • Mental health counselor, Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center

  • Neuroscience research fellowship with funding, University of Richmond

 

 

Publications

1. Shean, G.D., Murphy, A., & Meyer, J.F. (2005). Social cognition and symptom dimensions. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 193 (11), 751-755.

2. Meyer, J.F., & Shean, G.D. (In Press). Social cognitive functioning and schizotypal characteristics.  Journal of Clinical Psychology.

 

 

 

 

 

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