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Efrat Eichenbaum, PhD, is a rehabilitation psychologist in the Center for Transitional Neuro-Rehabilitation at Barrow Neurological Institute.
Dr. Eichenbaum specializes in evidence-based care of individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities and the support of their family members and caregivers. Her areas of interest include moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries and disorders, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain, and ethical decision-making in rehabilitation psychology. Dr. Eichenbaum is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA) Division 22, dedicated to rehabilitation psychology. She currently serves as an APA Internship Site Visitor and as a member of the APA Opioids Initiative Advisory Group.
Dr. Eichenbaum earned a master’s degree and a PhD in clinical psychology from Drexel University in Philadelphia. She completed a doctoral internship in clinical psychology and a two-year postdoctoral residency in rehabilitation psychology at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, where she trained at the VA Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center.
Dr. Eichenbaum’s research interests include posttraumatic growth after brain injury and prediction of neuro-rehabilitation outcomes, including the effects of placebo and nocebo factors.
- Postdoctoral Residency, Minneapolis VA Medical Center, Rehabilitation Psychology, 2014-2016
- Doctoral Internship, Minneapolis VA Medical Center, Clinical Psychology, 2013-2014
- PhD, Drexel University, Clinical Psychology, 2014
- MS, Drexel University, Clinical Psychology, 2012
- BS, Georgia State University, Psychology, 2007
- American Psychological Association, Division 22
- Certificate of Appreciation, American Psychological Association, Division 22, 2020
- Certificate of Appreciation, American Psychological Association, Division 22, 2018
- Anne Anastasi Student Poster Award, American Psychological Association, Division 1, 2012
- Student Volunteer Travel Award, American Psychological Association, Division 22, 2012
- Project Empowerment Conference Scholarship, Virginia Commonwealth University, Rehabilitation and Research Training Center, 2012
- Travel Award, Drexel University, Office of Graduate Studies, 2011
- Presidential Advocacy Scholarship, American Psychological Association, Division 35, 2011
- Distinction in Psychology, Georgia State University, Department of Psychology, 2007
- English


Efrat Eichenbaum, PhD, is a rehabilitation psychologist in the Center for Transitional Neuro-Rehabilitation at Barrow Neurological Institute.
Dr. Eichenbaum specializes in evidence-based care of individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities and the support of their family members and caregivers. Her areas of interest include moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries and disorders, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain, and ethical decision-making in rehabilitation psychology. Dr. Eichenbaum is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA) Division 22, dedicated to rehabilitation psychology. She currently serves as an APA Internship Site Visitor and as a member of the APA Opioids Initiative Advisory Group.
Dr. Eichenbaum earned a master’s degree and a PhD in clinical psychology from Drexel University in Philadelphia. She completed a doctoral internship in clinical psychology and a two-year postdoctoral residency in rehabilitation psychology at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, where she trained at the VA Polytrauma Rehabilitation Center.
Dr. Eichenbaum’s research interests include posttraumatic growth after brain injury and prediction of neuro-rehabilitation outcomes, including the effects of placebo and nocebo factors.

- Postdoctoral Residency, Minneapolis VA Medical Center, Rehabilitation Psychology, 2014-2016
- Doctoral Internship, Minneapolis VA Medical Center, Clinical Psychology, 2013-2014
- PhD, Drexel University, Clinical Psychology, 2014
- MS, Drexel University, Clinical Psychology, 2012
- BS, Georgia State University, Psychology, 2007
- American Psychological Association, Division 22
- Certificate of Appreciation, American Psychological Association, Division 22, 2020
- Certificate of Appreciation, American Psychological Association, Division 22, 2018
- Anne Anastasi Student Poster Award, American Psychological Association, Division 1, 2012
- Student Volunteer Travel Award, American Psychological Association, Division 22, 2012
- Project Empowerment Conference Scholarship, Virginia Commonwealth University, Rehabilitation and Research Training Center, 2012
- Travel Award, Drexel University, Office of Graduate Studies, 2011
- Presidential Advocacy Scholarship, American Psychological Association, Division 35, 2011
- Distinction in Psychology, Georgia State University, Department of Psychology, 2007
- English