Jason Minow, Psy.D.
Dr. Minow is a post-doctoral fellow in neuropsychology, pursuing advanced training in clinical
neuropsychology. He works closely with Drs. Piatt, Kervick and Frakey, providing neuropsychological
evaluations for adolescent, adult and geriatric clients with neurological injuries or diseases,
medical conditions that affect cognition, attention-deficit disorder, learning disability, and/or
emotional problems that can impact work, social functioning, or academic performance.
Dr. Minow provides comprehensive cognitive, educational, and emotional assessments and conducts
detailed feedback sessions with clients that include information about cognitive strengths and
weaknesses, individual learning styles, diagnosis, emotional issues, and recommendations. For
geriatric clients, Dr. Minow also discusses issues related to capacity, safety, decision making
and appropriate levels of care with clients and caregivers.
Dr. Minow received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional
Psychology in San Francisco. He completed a neuropsychology internship at the Phoenix VA Medical
Center, with specialty training in adult and geriatric neuropsychology. Dr. Minow’s primary
research interests include healthy aging, predictor’s of cognitive decline, and cognitive
rehabilitation.
Selected Presentations
Connor, B.B., McManus, T., Minow, J.A., Rieman, W., Spina, L., Belfor, N. (2007, February). Standardization of the Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test II-Story Immediate and Delayed (RBMT-II-Story) for Serial Administrations. Presented at the International Neuropsychological Society annual conference, Portland, OR.
Minow, J.A., Damon, J.S., Connor, B.B., Mahncke, H.W., Cook, B.L., Appelman, J., Wood, R.A., Joyce, N.M. (2005, February). Use It or Lose It: Can Active Older Adults Benefit from a Novel Brain-Plasticity-Based Computer Training Program? Presented at the International Neuropsychological Society annual conference, February 2006.
Connor, B.B., Cook, B.L., Minow, J.A., Kim, S.J., Mahncke, Merzenich, M.M. (2005, April). A Novel Brain Plasticity Training Program: Pilot Results. Presented at the Rehabilitation Psychology (Div. 22) annual conference, Baltimore, MD.
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