The University of Dayton
Department of Psychology

Roger N. Reeb, Ph.D.

Address

Department of Psychology
University of Dayton
300 College Park
Dayton, Ohio 45469-1430
Telephone: 513/229-2395
FAX: 513/229-3900
E-mail: reeb@riker.stjoe.udayton.edu

Educational Background

Aug 1993 Doctor of Philosophy, Clinical Psychology,
Virginia Commonwealth University (APA-Accredited)

July 1992 Certificate, Brown University Clinical Psychology Internship Consortium (APA-Accredited)

May 1987 Master of Science, Developmental Psychology
Virginia Commonwealth University

May 1984 Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Magna Cum Laude,
Westminster College

May 1982 Associate of Arts, Psychology, Summa Cum Laude,
Butler County Community College

Professional Affiliations

American Psychological Association

Society of Pediatric Psychology

Midwestern Psychological Association

Selected Awards and Honors

--Springer Award for Excellence in Research in Rehabilitation Psychology, Division 22, American Psychological Association, 1994.

--American Psychological Association Dissertation Award, 1991.

Selected Publications

[Note: Surname was spelled "Rape" prior to 4/28/95]

Reeb, R.N., & Bush, J.P. (in press). Preprocedural psychological preparation in pediatric oncology: A process- outcome treatment study. Children's Health Care (to appear in 1996 special issue on children's pain).

Rape, R.N., & Bush, J.P. (1994). Psychological preparation for pediatric oncology patients undergoing painful procedures: A methodological critique of the research. Children's Health Care, 23, 51-67.

Rape, R.N., & Bush, J.P. (1992). Toward a conceptualization of the family's adaptation to a member's head injury: A critique of developmental stage models. Rehabilitation Psychology, 37, 3-22. [Note: This article was selected for the Springer Award for Excellence in Research in Rehabilitation Psychology, Division 22, American Psychological Association]

Rape, R.N., Bush, J.P., & Saravia, M. (1988). Development of children's dental fears: An observational study. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 17, 345-351.

Teaching Experience

Courses Taught at Undergraduate Level

Abnormal Psychology

Child Psychology

Careers in Psychology

Helping Relations

Interpersonal Relations

Group Dynamics

Courses Taught at Undergraduate Level

Theories and Research in Psychopathology

Assessment of Intelligence

Editorial Experience

Member, Editorial Board, Children's Health Care.

Guest Reviewer, Journal of Pediatric Psychology.

Selected Clinical Work

July 1992 - June 1993
Brown University Clinical Psychology Internship Consortium, Providence, RI.

--1st Rotation: Department of Child and Family Psychiatry.

--2nd Rotation: Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Unit, Bradley Hospital.

--3rd Rotation: Neuropsychology/Rehabilitation Service, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island.

Sep 1990 - June 1991
District 19 Community Mental Health Services, Hopewell, VA.

Aug 1989 - May 1990
Children's Hospital, Richmond, VA.

May 1988 - May 1990
Center for Psychological Services, Virginia Commonwealth University, VA.

Click here for research opportunities.