Carly R Cooper
PhD, Educational Psychology and Research
Major, Army
Department of Primary Appointment:
School of Medicine
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Title
Assistant Professor
Location:
Research Interests:
Fear Avoidance, Stress Management
Traumatic Brain Injury; musculoskeletal rehabilitation
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Education
PhD Educational Psychology & Research University of Kansas 2022DSc Occupational Therapy Baylor University 2011
MS Occupational Therapy Touro University Nevada 2009
BS Kinesiology University of Nevada Las Vegas 2007
Biography
MAJ Cooper has been an Army Occupational Therapist for 13 years. Specialties include program and personnel management, TBI research and rehabilitation, musculoskeletal evaluation and treatment, and behavioral health intervention. Years in the Army have afforded instruction, deployment, management, and program development opportunities to which she has excelled.MAJ Cooper is recently completed a PhD in Educational Psychology and Research at the University of Kanas, with emphasis in Research, Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics. Research interest during this endeavor has focused on measurement tool/test development and validation methodologies. She has since taken over the position of Program Director, Army-Baylor Doctor of Science in Occupational Therapy program.
Career Highlights: Positions, Projects, Deployements, Awards and Additional Publications
Certified Brain Injury Specialist - Brain Injury Association of America
Certified in Stress Management - American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress
Medical Officer in Charge, Ft. Riley, KS Soldier Readiness Processing 2018-2019
Traumatic Brain Injury Program Director, Ft. Riley, KS 2016-2019
Chief, Occupational Therapy, Ft. Riley, KS 2016-2019
Occupational Therapist/Commander, 219 Medical Detachment (COSC) 2012-2015
Occupational Therapist, Forward Prevention Team, OEF Deployment, Afghanistan 2012-2013
Officer in Charge/Primary Instructor - Management of the Combat Stress Casualty Course, Camp Bullis, TX 2014/2015/2016
Development and Validation of a Military Fear Avoidance Questionniare
PhD, Educational Psychology and Research