Eric B. Elbogen, Ph.D.

E-mail: eric.elbogen@unc.edu
Phone: (919) 972-7458
Education:
B.A. with distinction, Cornell University
M.Ed., Harvard University
Ph.D., M.L.S.: University of Nebraska / Law-Psychology Program
Internship: Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts Mental Health Center
Fellowship: Duke University Medical Center
Summary Statement:
Dr. Elbogen is a forensic psychologist who conducts both clinical work and empirical research at the intersection of law and mental health services, with a particular focus on military veterans.
Dr. Elbogen is currently Principal Investigator of an NIMH funded R01 examining the effects of PTSD and TBI on violence and aggression among Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans. He is PI of a DoE funded project investigating improving financial capacity among veterans with psychiatric disabilities. He is also PI of a DoD funded randomized clinical trial of a cognitive rehabilitation intervention to improve executive function in Veterans with PTSD and TBI. In terms of clinical work, Dr. Elbogen currently provides forensic and neuropsychological assessments at Central Regional Hospital in Butner, NC, in addition to forensic, neuropsychological, intelligence, and personality testing through the UNC Forensic Psychiatry Program and Clinic.
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