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Portrait of Sari Roth-Roemer, PhD

Sari Roth-Roemer, PhD

Rehabilitation Psychologist

Sari Roth-Roemer, PhD, is a rehabilitation psychologist in the Center for Transitional Neuro-Rehabilitation at Barrow Neurological Institute.

Dr. Roth-Roemer’s expertise includes individual, family, and group psychotherapy along with psychological and cognitive assessments of adults recovering from acquired brain injury and other neurological illnesses. She is a member of the American Psychological Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology. She serves as an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Clinical Psychology at Arizona State University, as well as a research council member for ASU’s Center for Mindfulness, Compassion, and Resiliency.

Dr. Roth-Roemer earned her master’s degree in psychology at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and her doctorate degree in psychology from Arizona State University in Tempe. She completed her clinical psychology predoctoral internship at the VA Puget Sound, American Lake Division in Tacoma, Washington, and her postdoctoral fellowship in behavioral medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.

Dr. Roth-Roemer’s clinical and research interests include psychosocial adjustment to neurological illness and injury, and the role of mindfulness in assisting cognitive and emotional recovery from acquired brain injury.

Location
222 Building: Brain Injury & Sports Neurology, Neuropsychology, Neuro-Rehab
222 West Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85013
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Portrait of Sari Roth-Roemer, PhD

Sari Roth-Roemer, PhD

Rehabilitation Psychologist

Sari Roth-Roemer, PhD, is a rehabilitation psychologist in the Center for Transitional Neuro-Rehabilitation at Barrow Neurological Institute.

Dr. Roth-Roemer’s expertise includes individual, family, and group psychotherapy along with psychological and cognitive assessments of adults recovering from acquired brain injury and other neurological illnesses. She is a member of the American Psychological Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology. She serves as an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Clinical Psychology at Arizona State University, as well as a research council member for ASU’s Center for Mindfulness, Compassion, and Resiliency.

Dr. Roth-Roemer earned her master’s degree in psychology at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and her doctorate degree in psychology from Arizona State University in Tempe. She completed her clinical psychology predoctoral internship at the VA Puget Sound, American Lake Division in Tacoma, Washington, and her postdoctoral fellowship in behavioral medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.

Dr. Roth-Roemer’s clinical and research interests include psychosocial adjustment to neurological illness and injury, and the role of mindfulness in assisting cognitive and emotional recovery from acquired brain injury.

Location
222 Building: Brain Injury & Sports Neurology, Neuropsychology, Neuro-Rehab
222 West Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85013
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