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K e vin W . Gr e ve , P h.D. , A B P P /CN- 1 -
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth April 14, 1960
Place of Birth New Orleans, LA
LICENSES and CERTIFICATIONS
American Board of Professional Psychology #5856 (2004)
American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology
•Clinical Neuropsychology
Louisiana Licensed Psychologist #765
•Clinical Neuropsychology (2002)
•Clinical Psychology (1997)
Mississippi Licensed Psychologist #43-694 (2003)
Texas Licensed Psychologist #33754 (2007)
New Mexico Licensed Psychologist #1027 (2007)
Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology #3572 (2002)
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
Diplomate, American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology (2004)
Fellow, National Academy of Neuropsychology (2007)
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology) 8/10/91
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, (APA Accredited)
Specialization: Clinical Neuropsychology
Dissertation: Extraction of Non-Identity Information from Unfamiliar Faces: An Investigation
of Normal and Pathological Face Processing. Defended: June, 1991.
Advisor: Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D.
JEFFERSON NEUROBEHAVIORAL GROUPKevin W. Greve, PhD, ABPP/CN
3939 HOUMA BLVD, SUITE #223METAIRIE, LOUISIANA 70006504.780.1702 TEL504.780.1705 FAXJeffersonNeuro.com
OFFICES INLOUISIANAMISSISSIPPI& TEXAS
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Master of Science (Clinical Psychology) 4/30/88University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Master's Thesis: Instruction- Versus Exposure-Based Preference as a Learning WithoutAwareness Phenomenon. Defended: December, 1987.
Advisor: Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D.
Bachelor of Science (Cum Laude) 5/11/85Louisiana State University, Shreveport, Louisiana
Major: Psychology
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIESAcademic Rank
Research Professor (with tenure) begin 8-08Professor (with tenure) 8-02 to 8-08Associate Professor 8-96 to 8-02Tenure awarded 8-96Assistant Professor 8-91 to 8-96
Research FocusFailure to recover after injury or illness is a significant health problem that is closely tied toa range of psychosocial factors including personality and coping styles, psychopathology,stress, work satisfaction, and financial factors. For the last 8 years my research group haspublished extensively on the issue of response bias, symptom exaggeration, andmalingering, one set of factors associated with poor outcome in a variety of conditions.Ongoing and future research aims at better understanding the influence of social factors,personality, and psychopathology on outcome following illness or injury. This current focuscontinues my long-time study of psychological and neuropsychological assessment andpsychometrics. I also maintain my interest in cognitive neuropsychology and the rare caseswhose analysis from a cognitive and neuroanatomical perspective can shed new light onthe relationship between the brain and behavior.
Research ExperienceGraduate Faculty (9-91 to present), Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans,
New Orleans, LANeuropsychologist (9/90 to 8-91), Neurology Service, VA Medical Center, Gainesville, FLGraduate Research Assistant (8/86 to 9/90), Department of Clinical & Health Psychology,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, (Supervisor: Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D.)Principal Investigator (5/88 to 8/88), Department Clinical & Health Psychology, University
of Florida, Gainesville, FL, (Supervisor: Marcia C. Smith, Ph.D.)Research Assistant (4/85 to 8/86), Department of Psychiatry, LSU Medical Center-
Shreveport, LA, (Supervisor: Jeffery A. Knight, Ph.D.)Research Assistant (6/84 to 5/86), Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University-
Shreveport, LA, (Supervisor: Georgia D. Wills, Ph.D.)
TeachingSupervision of theses and dissertationsUndergraduate: Special Topics in Biopsychology-Neuropsychological Disorders (PSYC
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4391), Physiological Psychology (PSYC 4320), Abnormal Psychology (PSYC 4530),Motivation (PSYC 4340), Introduction to Biopsychology (PSYC 2320), GeneralPsychology (PSYC 1000), General Psychology-Honors (PSYC 1009)
Graduate: Assessment of Intelligence (PSYC 6610), Neuropsychology (PSYC 6830),Seminar in Professional Problems (PSYC 6050)
AdministrationApplied Biopsychology Program Coordinator (1-16-07 to present), Department of
Psychology, University of New OrleansAssociate Chair (6-1-00 to present), Department of Psychology, University of New OrleansGraduate Coordinator (12-94 to 5-99), Applied Psychology Ph.D., Program Department of
Psychology, University of New OrleansMember and Chair (9-91 to 12-94), All University Committee for the Protection of Human
and Animal Subjects
Academic AffiliationsAdjunct Professor of Medicine (8-04 to present), Department of Medicine, School of
Medicine, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LAAdjunct Assistant Professor (12-93 to present), Department of Psychiatry & Neurology,
Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LAAdjunct Assistant Professor (9-91 to present), Neuroscience Center, School of Medicine,
Louisiana State University, New Orleans, LAResearch Consultant (9-93 to 8/05), Psychology Service (116-B), DVA Medical Center,
New Orleans, LAMember (9-93 to 8-02), Research Advisory Board, Greenwalt Center for Alzheimer's Day
Care and Research, Associated Catholic Charities, Kenner, LAMember (1-94 to 11-97), Board of Directors, Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
Association, Greater New Orleans Chapter, New Orleans, LA
CLINICAL ACTIVITIESPsychological & Neuropsychological ConsultantDr. Greve’s clinical practice involves the planning, execution, and interpretation ofpsychological and neuropsychological evaluations of persons with psychiatric, neurological,and medical disorders in inpatient and outpatient settings. Dr. Greve also conductsconsultations and evaluations associated with workers compensation and personal injuryclaims. As part of his clinical work, Dr. Greve may interface with treatment personnelincluding other psychologists, physicians, and rehabilitation specialists, case managers,and others involved in the case to disseminate information from the evaluation and toformulate integrated treatment plans.
Hospital AffiliationsMedical Staff, East Jefferson General Hospital, 4200 Houma Boulevard, Metairie,
Louisiana 70011
Supervised Clinical TrainingPost-Doctoral Psychological Resident (1-96 to 2-97), West Jefferson Rehabilitation
Center, West Jefferson Medical Center and Rehabilitation Care & Patient
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Rehabilitation Unit, East Jefferson General Hospital (Supervisor: Kevin J. Bianchini,Ph.D.)
Predoctoral Clinical Intern (9-90 to 8-91), Psychology Service (116-B), VA MedicalCenter, Gainesville, FL 32608-1197 (APA Accredited)
Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center (3-91 to 8-91), Judith deMontmollin,Ph.D.
Medical Psychology Rotation (12/90 to 3/91), Frank Sieka, Ph.D.Neuropsychology Rotation (9/90 to 12/90), Warren J. Rice, Ph.D.
Psychology Clinic (1/88 to 8/90), J. Hillis Miller Health Center, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL 32601
Advanced Practicum in Neuropsychology (6/89 to 9/89), Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D.,Eileen B. Fennell, Ph.D.
Practicum in Adult Assessment (1/88 to 5/88), Marcia C. Smith, Ph.D., Hugh Davis,Ph.D., Nancy K. Norvell, Ph.D.
Practicum in Child Assessment (5/88 to 8/88), Stephen R. Boggs, Ph.D., JacquelinGoldman, Ph.D.
Adult and Child Psychotherapy Practicum (1/88 to 8/90)
Humana Hospital Brentwood (5/83 to 8/86), 1800 Irving Place, Shreveport, LA 71104Child/Adolescent Counselor (1/85 to 8/86)Mental Health Technician (5/84 to 1/85)Clinical Technician (5/83 to 5/84)
PUBLICATIONSin pressAguerrevere, L., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Meyers, J. E. (in press). Detecting
malingering in traumatic brain injury and chronic pain with an abbreviated version ofthe Meyers Index for the MMPI-2. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology.
Greve, K. W., Binder, L. M., & Bianchini, K. J. (in press). Rates of below-chanceperformance in forced-choice symptom validity tests. The Clinical Neuropsychologist.
Greve, K. W., Lotz, K. L., & Bianchini, K. J. (in press). Observed versus estimated IQ asan index of malingering in traumatic brain injury: classification accuracy in knowngroups. Applied Neuropsychology.
Greve, K. W., Heinly, M. T., Bianchini, K. J., & Love, J. M. (in press). Malingering detectionwith the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in mild traumatic brain injury. The ClinicalNeuropsychologist.
E-pub (ahead of print)95 Bianchini, K. J., Etherton, J. L., Greve, K. W., Heinly, M. T., Meyers, J. E. (6 June
2008). Classification accuracy of MMPI-2 validity scales in the detection of pain-relatedmalingering: a known-groups approach. Assessment.
94 Greve, K. W., Ord, J., Curtis, K. L., Bianchini, K. J., & Brennan, A. (26 November2007). Detecting malingering in traumatic brain injury and chronic pain: a comparisonof three forced-choice symptom validity tests. The Clinical Neuropsychologist.
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93 Cutis, K. L., Thompson, L. K., Greve, K. W., & Bianchini, K. J. (26 November 2007).Verbal fluency indicators of malingering in traumatic brain injury: classificationaccuracy in known groups. The Clinical Neuropsychologist.
92 Ord, J. S., Greve, K. W., & Bianchini, K. J. (13 August 2007). Using the WechslerMemory Scale-III to detect malingering in mild traumatic brain injury. The ClinicalNeuropsychologist.
200891 Brasseux, R., Greve, K. W., Gianoli, G., Soileau, J., & Bianchini, K. J. (2008). The
relationship between the Modified Somatic Perception Questionnaire and DynamicPlatform Posturography. Otology & Neurotology, 29, 359-362.
90 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Heinly, M. T., Love, J. M., Swift, D. A., Megan Ciota, M.(2008). Classification accuracy of the Portland Digit Recognition Test in personsclaiming exposure to environmental and industrial toxins. Archives of ClinicalNeuropsychology, 23, 341-350.
200789 Greve, K. W., Curtis, K. L., & Bianchini, K. J. (2007). Diogenes Syndrome: a five year
follow-up. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 22, 1166-1167.88 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Stickle, T. R., Love, J. M., Doane, B. M., & Thompson,
M. D. (2007). Effects of a Community toxic release on the psychological status ofchildren. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 37, 307-323.
87 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Roberson, T. (2007). The Booklet Category Test andmalingering in traumatic brain injury: classification accuracy in known groups. TheClinical Neuropsychologist, 21, 318-337.
86 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J. (2007). Choosing to know less: a response to Booksh,Aubert, and Andrews. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 22, 231-234.
85 Greve, K. W., Springer, S., Bianchini, K. J., Black, F. W., Heinly, M. T., Love, J. M.,Swift, D. A., Megan Ciota, M. (2007). Malingering in toxic exposure: classificationaccuracy of Reliable Digit Span and WAIS-III Digit Span Scaled Scores. Assessment,14, 12-21.
200684 Etherton, J. L., Bianchini, K. J., Heinly, M. T., & Greve, K. W. (2006). Pain,
malingering, and performance on the WAIS-III Processing Speed Index. Journal ofClinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 28, 1218-1237.
83 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Doane, B. M. (2006). Classification accuracy of theTest of Memory Malingering in traumatic brain injury: results of a known-groupsanalysis. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 28, 1176 - 1190.
82 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Black, F. W., Heinly, M. T., Love, J. M., Swift, D. A.,Megan Ciota, M. (2006). The prevalence of cognitive malingering in persons reportingexposure to occupational and environmental substances. NeuroToxicology, 27,940-950.
81 Bianchini, K. J., Curtis, K. L., & Greve, K. W. (2006). Compensation and malingeringin traumatic brain injury: a dose-response relationship? The ClinicalNeuropsychologist, 20, 831 - 847.
80 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (2006). Classification accuracy of the Portland DigitRecognition Test in traumatic brain injury: results of a known-groups analysis. TheClinical Neuropsychologist, 20, 816 - 830.
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79 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Love, J. M., Brennan, A., & Heinly, M. T. (2006).Sensitivity and specificity of MMPI-2 validity scales and indicators to malingeredneurocognitive dysfunction in traumatic brain injury. The Clinical Neuropsychologist,20, 491-512.
78 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Black, F. W., Heinly, M. T., Love, J. M., Swift, D. A.,Megan Ciota, M. (2006). Classification accuracy of the Test of Memory Malingering inpersons reporting exposure to environmental and industrial toxins: results of a known-groups analysis. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 21, 439-448.
77 Helfritz, L. E., Stanford, M. S., Greve, K. W., Villemarette-Pittman, N. R., Houston, R.J. & Conklin, S. M. (2006). Usefulness of self-report instruments in assessing menaccused of domestic violence. Psychological Record, 56, 171-180.
76 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (2006). Should the retention trial of the Test of MemoryMalingering be optional? Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 21, 117-119.
75 Etherton, J. L., Bianchini, K. J, Ciota, M. A., Heinly, M. T., & Greve, K. W. (2006). Pain,malingering, and the WAIS-III Working Memory Index. The Spine Journal, 6, 61-71.
74 Curtis, K. L., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Brennan, A. (2006). California VerbalLearning Test indicators of Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction: sensitivity andspecificity in traumatic brain injury. Assessment, 13, 46-61.
200573 Greve, K. W., Love, J. M., Heinly, M. T., Doane, B. M., Uribe, E., Joffe, C. L., &
Bianchini, K. J. (2005). Detection of simulated tactile sensory loss using of a forced-choice test of tactile discrimination. Journal of Occupational and EnvironmentalMedicine, 47, 718-27.
72 Heinly, M. T., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Love, J. L., & Brennan, A. (2005). WAISDigit Span-Based indicators of malingered neurocognitive dysfunction: classificationaccuracy in traumatic brain injury. Assessment, 12, 429-444.
71 Bianchini, K. J., Greve, K. W., & Glynn, G. (2005). On the Diagnosis of MalingeredPain-Related Disability: lessons from cognitive malingering research. The SpineJournal, 5, 404-417.
70 Etherton, J. L., Bianchini, K. J., Greve, K. W. & Ciota M. A. (2005). Test of MemoryMalingering performance is unaffected by laboratory-induced pain: implications forclinical use. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 375-384.
69 Bianchini, K. J., Love, J. M., Greve, K. W., & Adams, D. (2005). Detection anddiagnosis of malingering in electrical injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20,365-373.
68 Greve, K. W., Stickle, T. R., Love, J. M., Bianchini, K. J., & Stanford, M.S. (2005).Latent structure of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test: a confirmatory factor analyticstudy. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 355-364.
67 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (2005). Response to Thompson and Sterling. Pain,113, 245-247. [letter, invited]
66 Greve, K. W., Curtis, K. L., & Bianchini, K. J. (2005). Response to van Alphen andEngalan regarding the diagnosis of personality disorder in the elderly. InternationalJournal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 20, 190. [letter, invited]
65 Etherton, J. L., Bianchini, K. J., Greve, K. W., & Heinly, M. T. (2005). Sensitivity andspecificity of Reliable Digit Span in Malingered Pain-Related Disability. Assessment,12, 130-136.
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64 Etherton, J. L., Bianchini, K. J., Ciota M. A., & Greve, K. W. (2005). Reliable Digit Spanis unaffected by laboratory-Induced pain: implications for clinical use. Assessment, 12,101-106.
63 Doane, B. M., Greve, K. W., & Bianchini, K. J. (2005). Agreement between theabbreviated and standard Portland Digit Recognition Test. The ClinicalNeuropsychologist, 19, 99-104.
62 Stanford, M. S., Helfritz, L. E., Conklin, S. M., Villemarette-Pittman, N. R., Greve, K.W., Adams, D. and Houston, R. J. (2005). A comparison of anticonvulsants in thetreatment of impulsive aggression. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology,13, 72-77.
61 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Doane, B. M., Love, J. M., & Stickle, T. R. (2005).Psychological evaluation of the emotional effects of a community toxic release. Journalof Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 47, 51-59.
200460 Greve, K. W., Heinly M. T., Joffe, C. L., Bianchini, K. J. (2004). Disruption of facial
affect processing in word deafness. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry,75, 1201-1202.
59 Bianchini, K. J., Heinly, M. T., & Greve, K. W. (2004). Unnecessary cervical discsurgery for a malingering patient. The Spine Journal, 4, 718-719. [letter]
58 Greve, K. W., Curtis, K. L., Bianchini, K. J., & Collins, B. T. (2004). Personalitydisorder masquerading as dementia: a case of apparent Diogenes Syndrome.International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 19, 703-705.
57 Bianchini, K. J. & Greve, K. W. (2004). Re: Symptom Magnification andNeurocognitive Dysfunction: Reply. Journal of Occupational and EnvironmentalMedicine, 46, 610-612. [letter, invited]
56 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (2004). Setting empirical cut-offs on psychometricindicators of negative response bias: a methodological commentary withrecommendations. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 19, 533-541.
55 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (2004). More on the clinical and scientific relevance of“symptom amplification” and psychological factors in pain. Pain, 110, 499-500. [letter]
54 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (2004). Response to Butcher et al., The constructvalidity of the Lees-Haley Fake-Bad Scale . . . Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology,19, 337-339. [letter]
53 Bianchini, K. J. & Greve, K. W. (2004). Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction inneurotoxic exposure: an application of the Slick Criteria: Reply. Journal ofOccupational and Environmental Medicine, 46, 193-195. [letter, invited]
52 Bianchini, K. J., Etherton, J. L., & Greve, K. W. (2004). Diagnosing cognitivemalingering in patients with work-related pain: four cases. Journal of ForensicNeuropsychology, 4, 65-85.
51 Villemarette-Pittman, N. R., Stanford, M. S., Greve, K. W., Houston, R. J., & Mathias,C. W. (2004). Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder and behavioral disinhibition.The Journal of Psychology, 138, 5-22.
200350 Villemarette-Pittman, N. R., Stanford, M. S., & Greve, K. W. (2003). Language and
executive function in self-reported impulsive aggression. Personality and IndividualDifferences, 34, 1533-1544.
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49 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Ameduri, C. J. (2003). The use of a forced-choice testof tactile discrimination in the evaluation of functional sensory loss. Archives ofPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 84, 1233-1236.
48 Bianchini, K. J., Houston, R. J., Greve, K. W., Irvin, T. R., Black, F. W., Swift, D. A.,& Tamimie, R. J. (2003). Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction in NeurotoxicExposure: An Application of the Slick Criteria. Journal of Occupational andEnvironmental Medicine, 45, 1087-1099.
47 Stanford, M. S., Houston, R. J., Villemarette-Pittman, N. R. and Greve, K. W. (2003).Premeditated aggression: Clinical assessment and cognitive psychophysiology.Personality and Individual Differences, 34, 773-781.
46 Bianchini, K. J., Greve, K. W., & Love, J. M. (2003). Definite MalingeredNeurocognitive Dysfunction in Moderate/Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. The ClinicalNeuropsychologist, 17, 574-580.
45 Love, J. L., Greve, K. W., Sherwin, E., & Mathias, C. M. (2003). Comparability of thestandard WCST and WCST-64 in traumatic brain injury. Applied Neuropsychology, 10,246-251.
44 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. B., Mathias, C. W., Houston, R. J., & Crouch, J. A. (2003).Detecting Malingered Performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale:Validation of Mittenberg’s Approach in Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of ClinicalNeuropsychology, 18, 245-260.
43 Dougherty, D. M., Mathias, C. W., Marsh, D. M., Greve, K. W., Bjork, J. M., & Moeller,F. G. (2003). Commission error rates on a Continuous Performance Test are relatedto deficits measured by the Benton Visual Retention Test. Assessment, 10, 3-12.
200242 Greve, K. W., Houston, R. J., Adams, D., Stanford, M. S., Bianchini, K. J., Clancy, A., & Rabito, F. J.
(2002). The neurobehavioral consequences of St. Louis Encephalitis infection: A case report. Brain
Injury, 16, 917-927.
41 Greve, K. W., Love, J., Sherwin, E., Stanford, M. S., Mathias, C., & Houston, R. (2002). Cognitive
strategy usage in long-term survivors of severe traumatic brain injury with persisting impulsive
aggression. Personality and Individual Differences, 32, 639-647.
40 Mathias, C. W ., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. B., Houston, R. J., & Crouch, J. A. (2002). Detecting
Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction Using the Reliable Digit Span in Traumatic Brain Injury.
Assessment, 9, 301-308.
39 Greve, K. W., Love, J. M., Sherwin, E., Mathias, C. W ., Houston, R. J., & Brennan A. (2002). Temporal
Stability of the W isconsin Card Sorting Test in a Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury Sample. Assessment,
9, 271-277.
38 Greve, K. W. & Adams, D. (2002). Treatment of Features of Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
using Carbamazapine. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 56, 207-208.
37 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Mathias, C. W ., Houston, R. J., & Crouch J. A. (2002). Detecting
Malingered Performance with the W isconsin Card Sorting Test: A Preliminary Investigation in Traumatic
Brain Injury. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 16, 179-191.
36 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (2002). Using the W isconsin Card Sorting Test to Detect Malingering:
An Analysis of the Specificity of Two Methods in Nonmalingering Normal and Patient Samples. Journal
of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 24, 48-54.
35 Greve, K. W., Love, J. M., Sherwin, E., Mathias, C. W ., & Ramzinski, P. (2002). W isconsin Card Sorting
Test in chronic severe traumatic brain injury: Factor structure and performance subgroups. Brain Injury,
16, 29-40.
200134 Bianchini, K. B., Mathias, C. W ., Greve, K. W., Houston, R. J., & Crouch, J. A. (2001). Classification
accuracy of the Portland Digit Recognition Test in traumatic brain injury. The Clinical Neuropsychologist,
15, 461-470.
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33 Mittenberg, W ., Theroux, S., Aguila-Puentes, G., Bianchini, K., Greve, K., & Rayls, K. (2001).
Identification of malingered head injury on the W echsler Adult Intelligence Scale-3 Edition. The Clinicalrd
Neuropsychologist, 15, 440-445.
32 Greve, K. W., Sherwin, L., Stanford, M. S., Mathias, C., Love, J., & Ramzinski, P. (2001). Personality and
neurocognitive correlates of impulsive aggression in long-term survivors of severe traumatic brain injury.
Brain Injury, 15, 255-262.
31 Greve, K. W. (2001). The W CST-64: A Standardized Short-form of the W isconsin Card Sorting Test.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 15, 228-234. [invited]
30 Stanford, M. S., Houston, R. J., Mathias, C. W ., Greve, K. W., Villemarette-Pittman, N. R. & Adams, D.
(2001). A double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study of Phenytoin in individuals with impulsive
aggression. Psychiatry Research, 103, 193-203.
29 South, M. B., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Adams, D. (2001). Inter-rater Reliability of Three Clock
Drawing Test Scoring Systems. Applied Neuropsychology, 8, 174-179.
28 Bianchini, K. J., Mathias, C. W ., & Greve, K. W. (2001). Symptom Validity Testing: A Critical Review. The
Clinical Neuropsychologist, 15, 19-45.
200027 Greve, K. W., Love, J. M., Dickens, T. J., & W illiams, M. C. (2000). Developmental changes in California
Card Sorting Test Performance. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 15, 243-249.
26 Greve, K. W., Lindberg, R., Bianchini, K. J., & Adams, D. (2000). Construct validity and predictive value
of the Hooper Visual Organization Test in stroke rehabilitation. Applied Neuropsychology, 7, 215-222.
25 Fos, L. A., Greve, K. W., South, M. B., Mathias, C., & Benefield, H. (2000). Paced Visual Serial Addition
Test: An alternative measure of information processing speed. Applied Neuropsychology, 7, 140-146.
199924 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Hartley, S. M., & Adams, D. (1999). The W isconsin Card Sorting Test in
stroke rehabilitation: factor structure and relationship to outcome. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology,
14, 497-509.
23 Greve, K. W., Stanford, M. S., Sutton, C., & Foundas, A. L. (1999). Cognitive and emotional sequelae
of cerebellar infarct: A case report. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 14, 455-469.
22 Ingram, F., Greve, K. W., Ingram, P. T. F., & Soukup, V. M. (1999). Temporal stability of the W isconsin
Card Sorting Test in an untreated sample. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 38, 209-211.
21 Brooks, J., Fos, L. A., Greve, K. W., & Hammond, J. S. (1999). Assessment of executive function in mild
traumatic brain injury patients. Journal of Trauma, 46, 159-163.
199820 Greve, K. W., Ingram, F., & Bianchini, K. J. (1998). Latent structure of the W isconsin Card Sorting Test
in a clinical sample. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 13, 597-609.
199719 Stanford, M.S., Greve, K. W., & Gerstle, J. E. (1997). Neuropsychological correlates of self-reported
impulsive aggression in a college sample. Personality and Individual Differences, 23, 961-965.
18 Cadieux, N. L. & Greve, K. W. (1997). Emotion processing in Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of the
International Neuropsychological Society, 3, 411-419.
17 Greve, K. W., Brooks, J., Crouch, J., W illiams, M., & Rice, W . (1997). Factorial structure of the
W isconsin Card Sorting Test. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 36, 283-285.
199616 Stanford, M.S., Greve, K. W., Boudreaux, J. K., Mathias, C. W ., & Brumbelow, J. L. (1996).
Impulsiveness and risk-taking behavior: Comparison of high school and college students using the
Barratt Impulsiveness Scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 21, 1073-1075.
15 Crouch, J. A., Greve, K. W., & Brooks, J. (1996). The California Card Sorting Test may dissociate verbal
and nonverbal concept formation abilities. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 35, 431-434.
14 Greve, K. W., W illiams, M. C., Haas, W . G., Littell, R. R., & Reinoso, C. (1996). The role of attention in
W isconsin Card Sorting Test Performance. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 11, 215-222.
199513 Stanford, M., Greve, K. W ., & Dickens, T. J. (1995). Irritability and impulsiveness: Relationship to self-
reported impulsive aggression. Personality and Individual Differences, 19, 757-760.
12 Greve, K. W., W illiams, M. C., & Crouch, J. A. (1995). An evaluation of the equivalence of the stimulus
subsets of the California Card Sorting Test. Assessment, 2, 391-398.
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11 Greve, K. W., Farrell, J. F., Besson, P.S., & Crouch J. A. (1995). A psychometric analysis of the
California Card Sorting Test. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 10, 265-278.
199410 W illiams, M.C., Littell, R.R., Reinoso, C., & Greve, K. W . (1994). The effect of wavelength on
performance of attention-disordered and normal children on the W isconsin Card Sorting Test.
Neuropsychology, 8, 187-193.
9 Axelrod, B. N., Greve, K. W., & Goldman, R.S. (1994). Comparison of W isconsin Card Sorting Test
scoring guides with novice raters. Assessment, 1, 115-121.
8 Greve, K. W., Cadieux, N., Hale, M.A. (1994). Emotion processing and caregiver stress in Alzheimer's
Disease: A preliminary report. Clinical Gerontologist, 15, 75-78.
19937 Greve, K. W. (1993). Toward Bridging the Barriers of Specialization. Contemporary Psychology, 38,
1101-1102. [invited]
6 Greve, K. W. (1993). Can perseverative responses on the W isconsin Card Sorting Test be accurately
scored? Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 8, 511-517.
19925 Bauer, R. M., Greve, K. W., Besch, E. L., Schramke, C. J., Crouch, J., & Hicks, A, W are, M. R., Lyles,
W . B. (1992). The role of psychological factors in the report of building-related complaints in sick building
syndrome. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60, 213-219.
4 De Haan, E. H. F., Bauer, R. M., & Greve, K. W . (1992). Behavioural and physiological evidence for
covert face recognition in a prosopagnosic patient. Cortex, 28, 77-95.
19913 Lyles, W . B., Greve, K. W., Bauer, R. M., W are, M. R., Schramke, C. J., Crouch, J., & Hicks, A. (1991).
Sick Building Syndrome. Southern Medical Journal, 84, 65-76.
2 Greve, K. W. & Smith, M. C. (1991). The comparability of the W isconsin Card Sorting Test with the
Modified Card Sorting Test for use with older adults. Gerontology and Geriatric Education, 11, 57-65.
19901 Greve, K. W. & Bauer, R. M. (1990). Implicit learning of faces in prosopagnosia: An application of the
"Mere-Exposure" paradigm. Neuropsychologia, 28, 1035-1041.
BOOK CHAPTERS6 Bianchini, K. J. & Greve, K. W. (in press). Malingering in the context of chronic pain.
In J. Morgan & J. Sweet (Eds.), Neuropsychology of Malingering Casebook. New York:Taylor & Francis.
5 Greve, K. W. (2008). A second look at pain and concussion. In R. Heilbronner (Ed.),Forensic Analysis of Neuropsychological Reports and Testimony (pp. 95-114). NewYork: Guilford Publications.
4 Larrabee, G. J., Greiffenstein, M. F., Greve, K. W., & Bianchini, K. J. (2007). RefiningDiagnostic Criteria for Malingering. In G. J. Larrabee (Ed.), Assessment of MalingeredNeuropsychological Deficits (pp. 334-371). New York: Oxford University Press.
3 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (2007). Detection of Cognitive Malingering with Testsof Executive Function. In G. J. Larrabee (Ed.), Assessment of MalingeredNeuropsychological Deficits (pp. 171-225). New York: Oxford University Press.
2 Greve, K. W., Hartley, S. M., Houston, R. J., Bianchini, K. J., Adams, D. & Stanford,M. S. (2003). The Rey-Osterreith Complex Figure in patients with vascular lesions ofthe cerebellum. In J. A. Knight & E. F. Kaplan (Eds.), The Handbook of Rey-OsterreithComplex Figure Usage: Clinical and Research Applications (pp. 611-624). Odessa, FL:Psychological Assessment Resources.
1 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Adams, D. (2003). The Rey-Osterreith Complex Figurein stroke rehabilitation and recovery. In J. A. Knight & E. F. Kaplan (Eds.), TheHandbook of Rey-Osterreith Complex Figure Usage: Clinical and Research
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Applications (pp. 525-541). Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources.
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS200896 Curtis, K. L., Brasseux, R., Greve, K. W., & Bianchini, K. J. (February, 2008). Classification Accuracy of
Finger Tapping and Grooved Pegboard Indicators to Malingering in Traumatic Brain Injury. A poster to
be presented at the 36th annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, W aikoloa,
Hawaii.
95 Aguerrevere, L. E. , Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Ord, J. S. (February, 2008). Traumatic Brain Injury and
Visual Perception: Effects of Severity and Effort. A poster to be presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of
the International Neuropsychological Society. W aikoloa , Hawaii.
94 Ord, J. S., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Aguerrevere, L. (February, 2008). Executive Dysfunction in
Traumatic Brain Injury: The Effects of Injury Severity and Effort on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. A
poster to be presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society.
W aikoloa, Hawaii.
93 Ord, J. S., Boettcher, A., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J. (February, 2008). Detection of Malingering in
Traumatic Brain Injury with the Conner's Continuous Performance Test-II. A poster to be presented at the
36th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society. W aikoloa, Hawaii.
200792 Etherton, J. L., Bianchini, K. J., Greve, K. W., & Heinly, M. (2007). MMPI-2 Profiles in Chronic Pain
Patients Controlling for Incentive Effects including Malingering. Poster to be presented at the 41st Annual
Convention of the Association for Behavior and Cognitive Therapies, Philadelphia, PA.
91 Bianchini, K. J. & Greve, K. W. (July, 2007) Clinical Applications of Modern Effort and Symptom Validity
Research. W alter Reed Army Medical Center Distinguished Visiting Professor W orkshop.
90 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (June, 2007). Pain psychology for neuropsychologist. The Clinical
Neuropsychologist, 21, 373. A workshop presented at the 5 Annual Conference of the Americanth
Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology (AACN), Denver, Colorado.
89 Bianchini, K. J. & Greve, K. W. (May, 2007). Psychological perspectives on pain and the injured worker.
A workshop presented at the American Occupational Health Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.
88 Brasseux, R., Greve, K., Gianoli, G., Soileau, J., & Bianchini, K. (2007, April). The Relationship Between
the Modified Somatic Perception Questionnaire and Dynamic Platform Posturography. A paper presented
at the 2007 Spring Meeting of the American Neurotology Society, San Diego, California.
87 Ord, J., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Curtis, K. L. (February, 2007). Prevalence of Malingering in
Chronic Pain: A Comparison of Two Diagnostic Systems. A poster presented at the 35th Annual Meeting
of the International Neuropsychological Society, Portland, Oregon.
86 Greve, K. W., Curtis, K. L., Bianchini, K. J., & Ord, J. (February, 2007). A Comparison of Malingering
Indicators Derived from the Original and Second Edition of the California Verbal Learning Test. A poster
presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Portland, Oregon.
200685 Ord, J., Greve, K. W., , & Bianchini, K. J. (October, 2006). Detection of Malingering in Traumatic Brain
Injury with the W echsler Memory Scale-III. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 21, 550. A poster
presented at the 26 annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, San Antonio, Texas.th
84 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Curtis, K. L., & Heinly, M. T. (October, 2006). Detection of Malingering in
Chronic Pain: A Known-Groups Comparison of Three Forced-Choice Symptom Validity Tests. Archives
of Clinical Neuropsychology, 21,547. A poster presented at the 26 annual meeting of the Nationalth
Academy of Neuropsychology, San Antonio, Texas.
83 Curtis, K. L., Greve, K. W., , & Bianchini, K. J. (October, 2006). Attention and Memory Dysfunction in Pain
Patients W hile Controlling for Effort on the California Verbal Learning Test - II. Archives of Clinical
Neuropsychology, 21, 544-545. A poster presented at the 26 annual meeting of the National Academyth
of Neuropsychology, San Antonio, Texas.
82 Greve, K. W., Springer, S., Bianchini, K. J., Black, F. W ., Heinly, M. T., Love, J. M., Irvin, T. R., Swift, D.
A., & Ciota, M. (February, 2006). The prevalence of malingering in persons reporting exposure to
environmental and industrial toxins. A poster presented at the 34 annual meeting of the Internationalth
Neuropsychological Society, Boston, MA.
81 Heinly, M. T., Greve, K. W., Love, J. M., & Bianchini, K. J. (February, 2006). Sensitivity and specificity of
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W isconsin Card Sorting Test indicators of potential malingered neurocognitive dysfunction in traumatic
brain injury. A poster presented at the 34 annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society,th
Boston, MA.
200580 Etherton, J. L., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Heinly, M. (November, 2005). MMPI-2 Profiles In
Non-Clinical Simulators and Clinical Malingerers of Pain-Related Disability. Poster presented at the annual
convention of the Association for Behavior and Cognitive Therapies, W ashington D.C.
79 Etherton, J. L., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Heinly, M. Pain, Malingering, and the WAIS-III Processing
Speed Index. (November, 2005). Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for
Behavior and Cognitive Therapies, W ashington D.C.
78 Curtis, K. L., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Heinly, M. (October, 2005). Sensitivity and Specificity of
W AIS Indicators to Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of Clinical
Neuropsychology, 20, 888-889. Poster presented at the 25 annual meeting of the National Academy ofth
Neuropsychology, Tampa, Florida.
77 Brasseux, R., Curtis, K. L., Springer, S., Greve, K. W., & Bianchini, K. J. (October, 2005). Sensitivity and
Specificity of Trail Making Test Indicators to Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Traumatic Brain
Injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 888. Poster presented at the 25 annual meeting of theth
National Academy of Neuropsychology, Tampa, Florida.
76 Thompson, L., Curtis, K. L., Greve, K. W., & Bianchini, K. J. (October, 2005). Sensitivity and Specificity
of COW AT Indicators to Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of
Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 887-888. Poster presented at the 25 annual meeting of the Nationalth
Academy of Neuropsychology, Tampa, Florida.
75 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (October, 2005). The Assessment of Malingering with Standard Clinical
Neuropsychological Instruments. A workshop presented at the 25 annual meeting of the Nationalth
Academy of Neuropsychology, Tampa, Florida.
200475 Curtis, K., Greve, K., Brasseux, R., Bianchini, K., Thompson, L., & Brennan, A. (November, 2004).
Sensitivity and Specificity of CVLT Indicators to Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction in traumatic brain
injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 19, 856-857. Poster presented at the 24 annual meetingth
of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Seattle, W A.
74 Greve, K., Bianchini, K., Love, J., Heinly, M., Doane, B., Curtis, K., Uribe, E., Thompson, L., & Brasseux,
R. (November, 2004). Sensitivity and Specificity of MMPI-2 Validity Scales and Indicators to Malingered
Neurocognitive Dysfunction in traumatic brain injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 19, 861.
Poster presented at the 24 annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Seattle, W A.th
73 Heinly, M., Greve, K., Love, J., Brennan, A., & Bianchini, K. (November, 2004). The use of W AIS Digit
Span markers in the detection of Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction in traumatic brain injury.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 19, 861-862. Poster presented at the 24 annual meeting of theth
National Academy of Neuropsychology, Seattle, W A.
72 Uribe, E., Greve, K., Larrabee, G., & Bianchini, K. (November, 2004). Should occupation level be included
in the estimation of pre-morbid intelligence? Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 19, 888-889. Poster
presented at the 24 annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Seattle, W A.th
71 Etherton, J. L., Bianchini, K. J., Greve, K. W., Crapanzano, A., Foster, A., & Zuchowski, M. (April, 2004).
Reliable Digit Span scores are unaffected by pain: Implications for clinical use. Poster presented at the
56 Annual Convention of the Louisiana Psychological Association, Baton Rouge, LA.th
70 Heinly, M. & Greve, K. W. (February, 2004). Processing of Emotional Faces in Developmental
Prosopagnosia. Poster presented at the 32 Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychologicalnd
Society, Baltimore, MD.
69 Doane, B. M., Greve, K. W., & Bianchini, K. J. (February, 2004). Agreement between the standard and
abbreviated forms of the Portland Digit Recognition Test. Poster presented at the 32 Annual Meetingnd
of the International Neuropsychological Society, Baltimore, MD.
200368 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Brennan, A., Love, J. M., Doane, B. M. (October, 2003). Magnitude of
potential compensation and failure rate on symptom validity tests. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology,
18, 784. Poster presented 23 annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Dallas, TX.rd
67 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (October, 2003). Estimating the Specificity and Sensitivity of malingering
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indicators. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 18, 783. Poster presented 23 annual meeting of therd
National Academy of Neuropsychology, Dallas, TX.
66 Greve, K. W., Stickle, T. R., Love, J. M., Brennan, A., Heinly, M. T., Bianchini, K. J., & Stanford, M. S.
(February, 2003). Confirmatory factor analysis of the W isconsin Card Sorting Test using non-overlapping
variables. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 9, 292. Poster presented at the 31st
Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Honolulu, HI.
65 Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Irvin, T. R. (February, 2003). Malingering following neurotoxic exposure.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 9, 283. Poster presented at the 31 Annualst
Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Honolulu, HI.
64 Heinly, M. T., Greve, K. W., & Joffe, C. L. (February, 2003). A disruption of facial affect processing in
word deafness. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 9, 186. Poster presented at the
31 Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Honolulu, HI.st
200263 Greve, K., Bianchini, K., & Etherton, J. (November, 2002). Detection of neurocognitive malingering in
litigating pain patients. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Advancement
of Behavior Therapy in Reno, NV.
62 Helfritz, L. E., Villemarette-Pittman, N. R., Houston, R. J., Conklin, S. M., Stanford, M. S. & Greve, K. W.
(March, 2002). Usefulness of self-reports in assessing violence potential: Validity issues. Presented at
the 48th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.
61 Greve, K. W., Mathias, C. W ., Bianchini, K. B., & Houston, R. J. (February, 2002). Malingering on the
W AIS: Validation of Mittenberg’s approach to detection. Journal of the International Neuropsychological
Society, 8, 247. Presented at the 30 Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society,th
Toronto, ON, Canada.
60 Heinly, M. T., Greve, K. W., Adams, D., & Bianchini, K. B. (February, 2002). Emotion processing in a
patient with pericallosal artery infarct. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 8, 238.
Presented at the 30 Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Toronto, ON,th
Canada.
59 Greve, K. W., Stickle, T. R., Love, J. M., Heinly, M. T., Brennan, A., Vitone, N., Bianchini, K. J., &
Stanford, M. S. (February, 2002). Confirmatory factor analysis of the W isconsin Card Sorting Test. Journal
of the International Neuropsychological Society, 8, 153. Presented at the 30 Annual Meeting of theth
International Neuropsychological Society, Toronto, ON, Canada.
58 Love, J. M., Brennan, A., Sherwin, E., & Greve, K. W. (February, 2002). Temporal stability of the
W isconsin Card Sorting Test in a traumatic brain injury sample. Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society, 8, 153. Presented at the 30 Annual Meeting of the Internationalth
Neuropsychological Society, Toronto, ON, Canada.
57 Love, J. M., Vitone, N., Sherwin, E., & Greve, K. W. (February, 2002). Comparability of the standard
W CST and W CST-64 in traumatic brain injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society,
8, 153. Presented at the 30 Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Toronto,th
ON, Canada.
200156 Bianchini, K. J. & Greve, K. W. (2001, November). Psychological aspects of malingering: the pain patient.
Presentation at the 2001 Annual Key Concepts for Successful Return to W ork, New Orleans, LA. [invited]
55 Greve, K. W. (2001, October). Assessment of Malingering in Forensic Evaluations. Symposium presented
at the Eighth Annual Conference on Behavior, Clinical Neuroscience, Substance Abuse, and Culture, Los
Angeles, CA. [invited]
54 Villemarette-Pittman, N. R., Stanford, M. S., & Greve, K. W. (2001, February). Language and executive
function in impulsive aggressive college students. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society,
7, 218. Presented at the 29 Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Chicago,th
IL.
53 Greve, K. W., Sherwin, L., Stanford, M. S., Mathias, C., Love, J., Ramzinski, P., Houston, R., & Levy, J.
(2001, February). Neurocognitive and personality correlates of impulsive aggression in chronic severe
TBI. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 7, 181. Presented at the 29 Annual Meetingth
of the International Neuropsychological Society, Chicago, IL.
52 Houston, R. J., Greve, K. W., Adams, D., Stanford, M., Rabito, F., Bianchini, K. J., & Clancy, A. (2001,
February). Neurobehavioral consequences of St. Louis encephalitis infection: a case report. Journal of
the International Neuropsychological Society, 7, 173. Presented at the 29 Annual Meeting of theth
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International Neuropsychological Society, Chicago, IL.
200051 Mittenberg, W ., Theroux, S., Rayls, K., Aguila-Puentes, G., Bianchini, K., & Greve, K. (2000, November).
Identification of malingered head injury on the W AIS-3. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 15, 845-
846. Presented at the 19 Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Orlando, FL.th
50 Houston, R. J., Greve, K. W., Stanford, M. S., Adams, D., & Bianchini, K. J. (2000, November). Cerebellar
patients exhibit lateralized cognitive deficits. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for
Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA.
49 Knight, J. A., Beaudreau, S. A., & Greve, K. W. (2000, August). Job trends in Health Psychology: 1985-
1999. Presented at the 108 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, W ashington,th
D.C.
48 Knight, J. A., Beaudreau, S. A., & Greve, K. W. (2000, August). Job trends in Industrial and
Organizational Psychology: 1985-1999. Presented at the 108 Annual Meeting of the Americanth
Psychological Association, W ashington, D.C.
47 Knight, J. A., Greve, K. W., & Beaudreau, S. A. (2000, August). Job trends in Neuropsychology: 1985-
1999. Presented at the 108 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, W ashington,th
D.C.
46 Love, J. M. & Greve, K. W. (2000, March). The relationship between BIS/BAS sensitivity and social
problem solving. Presented at the 46 Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association,th
New Orleans, LA.
45 Greve, K. W. & Love, J. M. (2000, March). Factor analysis of the BIS/BAS questionnaire: A replication.
Presented at the 46 Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.th
44 Greve, K. W. (2000, March). Taking graduate students on the road: Extracurricular research in the field.
Symposium presented at the 46 Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Newth
Orleans, LA.
43 South, M. B., Greve, K. W., Lindberg, R., Bianchini, K. J., & Adams, D. (2000, February). The Clock
Drawing Test: The inter-rater reliability of three scoring systems in stroke. Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society, 6, 204. Presented at the 28 Annual Meeting of the Internationalth
Neuropsychological Society, Denver, CO.
42 South, M. B., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Adams, D. (2000, February). Factor structure and construct
validity of the Clock Drawing Test in Stroke. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 6,
204. Presented at the 28 Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Denver, CO.th
41 Brooks, J., Fos, L.A., Barr, W .B., & Greve, K. W. (2000, February). Concussion in high school sports:
beginning the education process. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 6, 185.
Presented at the 28 Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Denver, CO.th
199940 Fos, L. A., Greve, K. W., South, M. B., Mathias, C. W ., & Benefield, H. (1999, November). Paced Visual
Serial Addition Test: an alternative measure of information processing speed. Archives of Clinical
Neuropsychology, 14, 726. Presented at the 19 Annual Conference of the National Academy ofth
Neuropsychology, San Antonio, Texas.
39 Lindberg, R., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Adams, D. (1999, November). Construct validity and
predictive value of the Hooper Visual Organization Test in stroke rehabilitation. Archives of Clinical
Neuropsychology, 14, 732-733. Presented at the 19 Annual Conference of the National Academy ofth
Neuropsychology, San Antonio, Texas.
38 Greve, K. W., Love, J. M., Sherwin, E., Mathias, C. W ., Ramzinski, P., Levy, J., Chenault, J. E., &
Quintanilla, V. A. (1999, November). W isconsin Card Sorting Test in chronic traumatic brain injury.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 14, 731. Presented at the 19 Annual Conference of the Nationalth
Academy of Neuropsychology, San Antonio, Texas.
37 Beaudreau, S. A., Knight, J. A., & Greve, K. W. (1999, August). Job availability and area of specialization
in psychology from 1983-1995. Presented at the 107 Annual Meeting of the American Psychologicalth
Association, Boston, Massachusetts.
36 Beaudreau, S. A., Knight, J. A., & Greve, K. W. (1999, August). Job availability of public sector
psychology positions. Presented at the 107 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association,th
Boston, Massachusetts.
35 Beaudreau, S. A., Knight, J. A., & Greve, K. W. (1999, August). Job trends and the future of
geropsychology. Presented at the 107 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association,th
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Boston, Massachusetts.
34 Knight, J. A., Greve, K. W., & Beaudreau, S. A. (1999, August). Strategizing job searches: APA Monitor
job patterns over 15 years. Presented at the 107 Annual Meeting of the American Psychologicalth
Association, Boston, Massachusetts.
33 Knight, J. A., Greve, K. W., & Beaudreau, S. A. (1999, August). Job trends in clinical psychology:
1983-1995. Presented at the 107 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston,th
Massachusetts.
32 Love, J. M., Greve, K. W., Sherwin, E., Mathias, C. W ., Ramzinski, P., Chenault, J. E., Markle, A., &
Quintanilla, V. A. (1999, June). Social problem-solving in traumatic brain injury survivors: the role of
executive function and the prefrontal cortex. Presented at the 3 W orld Congress on Brain Injury, Quebec,rd
Canada.
199831 Greve, K. W., Hartley, S. M., Lindberg, R., Bianchini, K. J., & Adams, D. (1998, November). The factor
Structure of the W isconsin Card Sorting Test in a stroke rehabilitation sample. Archives of Clinical
Neuropsychology, 14, 76-77. Presented at the 18 Annual Conference of the National Academy ofth
Neuropsychology, W ashington, D.C.
30 Stanford, M. S., Greve, K. W., Mathias, C. W . and Houston, R. J. (1998, September). Murderers not guilty
by reason of insanity and impulsive aggressive psychiatric outpatients: An EEG/ERP comparison.
Psychophysiology (abstr), 35 (suppl), S79. Presented 38 Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiologicalth
Research, Denver, CO.
199729 Hale, M. A. & Greve, K. W. (1997, August). Research protocol for evaluation of geriatric PHP. A workshop
presented at the 1997 meeting of the American Association for Ambulatory Behavioral Healthcare, New
Orleans, LA.
199628 Greve, K. W., Stanford, M. S., Foundas, A. L., & Sutton, C. L. (November, 1996). Cognitive dysfunction
following cerebellar stroke: a case study. Presented at the 16 annual meeting of the National Academyth
of Neuropsychology, New Orleans, LA.
27 Powanda, C.B., Greve, K. W., Fos, L., & Dickens, T. J. (March, 1996). Attention training in persons with
mental retardation. Presented at the Gatlinburg Conference on "Mental Retardation and Developmental
Disabilities." Gatlinburg, TN.
26 Foundas, A. L., Cadieux, N.L., Greve, K. W., Colgin, L., Dalton, C., W essels, J., Smith, T., & Zamora, N.
(February, 1996). Neuropsychological dimensions of ideomotor apraxia in Alzheimer’s disease. Journal
of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2,. Presented at the 24 annual meeting of theth
International Neuropsychological Society, Chicago, IL.
25 Foundas, A. L., Cadieux, N. L., Greve, K. W., Colgin, L., Dalton, C., W essels, J., Smith, T., & Zamora,
N. (February, 1996). Memory loss and limb apraxia in Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society, 2,. Presented at the 24 annual meeting of the Internationalth
Neuropsychological Society, Chicago, IL.
24 Greve, K. W., W illiams, M.C., & Dickens, T. J., Jr. (February, 1996). Concept formation in attention
disordered children. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2,. Presented at the 24th
annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Chicago, IL.
23 Cadieux, N. L. & Greve, K. W. (February, 1996). Emotion processing in Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of
the International Neuropsychological Society, 2,. Presented at the 24 annual meeting of the Internationalth
Neuropsychological Society, Chicago, IL.
199522 Brooks, J. & Greve, K. W. (July, 1995). Fractionation of problem-solving and language skill following left
temporal lobe resection. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1, 329. Presented at the
2 Annual International Neuropsychological Association Pacific Rim Conference, Cairns, Queensland,nd
Australia.
21 Fos, L. A., Brooks, J., Greve, K. W ., & Hammond, J. S. (July, 1995). Assessment of executive functioning
in mild traumatic brain injury patients. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1, 323.
Presented at the 2 Annual International Neuropsychological Association Pacific Rim Conference, Cairns,nd
Queensland, Australia.
20 Hale, M., Seltzer, B., Greve, K. W., & Cadieux, N. L. (April, 1995). Perceived burden in caregivers of
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spouses with dementia: Caregiver and patient correlates. Presented at the 16 Annual Meeting of theth
Southern Gerontological Society, Birmingham, AL.
19 Foundas, A. L., Cadieux, N. L., & Greve, K. W. (February, 1995). Hand preference in a student
population: Predictors of subtypes. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1, 177.
Presented at the 23 annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Seattle,rd
W ashington.
199418 Powanda, C., Greve, K. W., Haas, W .G., & Spencer, L. M. (March, 1994). Heterogeneity of cognitive
function among persons with mental retardation: A cluster analysis. A poster presented at the Gatlinburg
Conference on "Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities." Gatlinburg, TN.
17 Greve, K. W. & Allen, E. H. (February, 1994). Exempt procedures and expedited review in the behavioral
sciences. A paper presented at the Recent Trends in Human Subjects Research W orkshop. New
Orleans, LA.
199316 Crouch, J., Greve, K. W ., Farrell, J. F., Chorney, D.A., & Besson, P.S. (1993). Parallel form reliability of
the California Card Sorting Test. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 7, 351. Presented at the 101 annualst
meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August, 1993.
15 Greve, K. W., Axelrod, B. N., & Goldman, R.S. (1993). Comparison of W isconsin Card Sorting Test
scoring instructions. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 7, 350. Presented at the 101 annual meeting of thest
American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August, 1993.
14 Farrell, J. F., Besson, P.S., Greve, K. W., Chorney, D.A., & Crouch, J. (1993). Factorial structure of the
California Card Sorting Test. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 7, 351. Presented at the 101 annualst
meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August, 1993.
13 Greve, K. W., Brooks, J., Crouch, J., Rice, W . J., Cicerone, K., & Rowland, L. (1993). Factorial structure
of the W isconsin Card Sorting Test. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 7, 350-351. Presented at the 101st
annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August, 1993.
199112 Greve, K. W., Bauer, R. M., & Bowers, D. (1991). Failure of implicit access to affective facial
representations in right hemisphere disease. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 13,
25. Presented at the 19 annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, San Antonio,th
TX., February, 1991.
11 Bauer, R. M., Verfaellie, M., Greve, K. W., Bowers, D., Rediess, S., & Schramke, C.J. (1991). Verbal and
electrodermal responses to a Levels-of-Processing manipulation in Korsakoff and Alzheimer's Disease
Patients. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 13, 110. Presented at the 19 annualth
meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, San Antonio, TX., February, 1991.
1985-199010 De Haan, E. H. F., Bauer, R. M., & Greve, K. W. (September, 1990). Behavioral and physiological
evidence for covert face recognition in a prosopagnosic patient. Presented at the Russell Trust /
W ellcome Trust Symposium on "Consciousness and Cognition: Neuropsychological Perspectives." The
University of St. Andrews, Scotland, U.K.
9 Greve, K. W. & Smith, M. C. (1990). The comparability of two card sorting tasks in older adults. The
Clinical Neuropsychologist, 4, 285. Presented at the 98 meeting of the American Psychologicalth
Association, Boston, MA., August, 1990.
8 Greve, K. W. (June, 1990). Biofeedback for seizure disorders. Presented at the 43 Annual Meeting ofrd
the Florida Psychological Association, St. Petersburg, FL.
7 Knight, J., Greve, K., & Myers, A. (August, 1989). Trends in job availability patterns across 14,900 APA
Monitor listings. Presented at the 97 meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans,th
Louisiana.
6 Greve, K. W. & Bauer, R. M. (1989). Implicit learning of faces in prosopagnosia: An application of the
"Mere-Exposure" paradigm. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 11, 44. Presented at
the 17 annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Vancouver, B.C., Canada,th
February, 1989.
5 Greve, K. W. & Bauer, R. M. (1988). Aspects of affective facial processing in prosopagnosia: Consistency
of likability ratings. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 10, 74. Presented at the 16 th
annual meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, New Orleans, LA., January, 1988.
Kevin W. Greve, Ph.D., ABPP/CN
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4 Knight, J. A., W ebster, J., Goetsch, V., Malloy, P. F., & Greve, K. W. (August, 1986). Use of the
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in the detection of malingered performance. Presented at the 94 meetingth
of the American Psychological Association, W ashington, D.C.
3 Greve, K. W., W ills, G., McCarthy, J., & Osmon, B. (1986). Scores on the Beck Depression Inventory and
pet ownership status. The Proceedings of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences. Presented at the 1986
meeting of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences, Behavioral Science Division, Monroe, LA., February,
1986.
2 Greve, K. W. (October, 1985). Interpersonal communication and awareness. Lecture presented to the
Psychology of Adjustment class at Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, TX.
1 Greve, K. W., McCarthy, J. G., W ills, G. D., & Kemp, G. A. (1985). The effect of depression on critical
fusion frequency in college students. The Proceedings of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences. Presented
at the 1985 meeting of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences, Behavioral Science Division, Natchitoches,
LA., February, 1985.
WORKSHOPS & SYMPOSIA PRESENTED5 Bianchini, K. J. & Greve, K. W. (July, 2007). Clinical Applications of Modern Effort and
Symptom Validity Research. Walter Reed Distinguished Visiting Professor Series.4 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (June, 2007). Pain psychology for neuropsychologist.
A workshop presented at the 5 Annual Conference of the American Academy ofth
Clinical Neuropsychology (AACN), Denver, Colorado (June, 2007).3 Bianchini, K. J. & Greve, K. W. (May, 2007). Psychological perspectives on pain and
the injured worker. A workshop presented at the American Occupational HealthConference, New Orleans, Louisiana.
2 Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (October, 2005). The Assessment of Malingering withStandard Clinical Neuropsychological Instruments. A workshop presented at the 25th
annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), Tampa, Florida.1 Greve, K. W. (October 2001). Assessment of Malingering in Forensic Evaluations.
Symposium presented at the Eighth Annual Conference on Behavior, ClinicalNeuroscience, Substance Abuse, and Culture, Los Angeles, CA.
GRANTS & CONTRACTS<Louisiana Education Quality Support Fund; Graduate fellows for the study of social
sciences. (submitted 1996; awarded to Psychology, Political Science, Urban Studies),[psychology funds requested: $144,000 for four years; funds awarded: $48,000 forfour years].
<Louisiana Education Quality Support Fund; Fellowship funding for superior graduatestudents within the social sciences (submitted 1995; awarded to Psychology, PoliticalScience, Urban Studies), [psychology funds requested: $144,000 for four years; fundsawarded: $64,000 for four years].
<University of New Orleans Research Council Grant. Award Period: July 1, 1992 to June30, 1993; Amount of Award: $5000. A methodological, validity, and normative studyof the California Sorting Test.
EDITORIAL ACTIVITIESEditorial Board:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology (appointed 1997)The Clinical Neuropsychologist, Consulting Editor (appointed Fall 2006)Assessment (appointed Summer 2007)
Invited reviewer:
Kevin W. Greve, Ph.D., ABPP/CN
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AssessmentArchives of Clinical NeuropsychologyClinical NeuropsychologistJournal of Clinical and Experimental NeuropsychologyJournal of Forensic Psychology PracticeJournal of the International Neuropsychological SocietyJournal of Psychosomatic ResearchNeuropsychologiaNeuropsychologyPerceptual and Motor SkillsPrimary PsychiatrySchizophrenia Research
Program Committee, International Neuropsychological Society (1998)Textbook reviewer: John Wiley & Sons; West Educational Publishing; Prentice Hall;
Brooks/Cole Publishing.Beta Tester: Psychological Assessment Resources.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONSUniversity Research Professor, University of New Orleans, 2/08Fellow, National Academy of Neuropsychology, 9/2007.Walter Reed Army Medical Center Distinguished Visiting Professor, 7/07.University Research Professor (nominee), University of New Orleans, 2/04Certificate of Appreciation, UNO Psi Chi, 4/96Undergraduate Teaching Award, Psychology Club, 5/94.Certificate of Appreciation for Undergraduate Teaching, Psi Chi & Psychology Club, 5/93.Faculty Development Award, University of New Orleans, 1993.Student Research Competition Award, Florida Psychological Association, "Failure of
Implicit Access to Affective Facial Representations in Right Hemisphere Disease," 6/91.Robert A. Levitt Research Award for Excellence in Neuropsychology Research,
Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, University of Florida, 4-91Rennick Award Nominee for Best Student Presentation, International Neuropsychological
Society, "Failure of Implicit Access to Affective Facial Representations in RightHemisphere Disease," 2/91.
APA Student Dissertation Research Award (Science Directorate), "Extraction of Non-Identity Information from Unfamiliar Faces: An Investigation of Normal and PathologicalFace Processing," 4/90
Student Research Competition Award, Florida Psychological Association, "Implicit Learningof Faces in Prosopagnosia: An Application of the "Mere-Exposure" Paradigm 6/89
Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Louisiana StateUniversity-Shreveport, 1985
Undergraduate Academic Award in Psychology, Louisiana State University-Shreveport,1984.
LSU-S Merit Scholarship, Louisiana State University-Shreveport, 8/82 to 5/85LSU-S Dean's List, Louisiana State University-Shreveport, 12/82 to 5/85
Kevin W. Greve, Ph.D., ABPP/CN
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSAmerican Psychological AssociationSoutheastern Psychological AssociationLouisiana Psychological Association
Fellow, American Academy of Clinical NeuropsychologyAPA Division 40 – NeuropsychologyInternational Neuropsychological SocietyNational Academy of Neuropsychology
APA Division 38 Health PsychologySociety of Behavioral MedicineAmerican Pain Society
MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW
Greiffenstein, M. F., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., & Baker, W. J. (under review). Test ofMemory Malingering and Word Memory Test: A new comparison of concordance rates.Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology.
Curtis, K. L., Greve, K. W., & Bianchini, K. J. (under review). The Wechsler AdultIntelligence Test - III and malingering in traumatic brain injury: classification accuracyin known groups. Assessment.
Greve, K. W.,Curtis, K. L., Bianchini, K. J., & Ord, J. (under review). The original andsecond edition of the California Verbal Learning Test are not equally accurate indetecting malingering. Assessment.
Ord, J. S., Greve, K. W., Bianchini, K. J., Aguerrevere, L. (under review). ExecutiveDysfunction in Traumatic Brain Injury: The Effects of Injury Severity and Effort onthe Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. The Clinical Neuropsychologist.
CHAPTERS IN PREPARATIONGreve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (in preparation). The Psychological Assessment of
Pain-Related Disability. In D. Faust (ed.), Ziskin & Faust’s Coping with Psychiatricand Psychological Testimony.
WORKSHOPS AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ATTENDEDJuly 2007 to June 2009AACN Consensus Conference: The Neuropsychological Assessment of Effort, Response Bias, and
Malingering. Presented by Robert L. Heilbronner et al. (June 20, 2008; 6 Annual Conference of theth
American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, Boston, MA).
Assessing Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Forensic Settings. Presented by Grant L. Iverson (June 19, 2008;
6 Annual Conference of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, Boston, MA).th
Exposure to Toxic Chemicals: Neuropsychological Assessment in the Forensic Arena. Presented by Roberta
F. W hite (June 20, 2008; 6 Annual Conference of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology,th
Boston, MA).
Ethical Practice of Forensic Neuropsychology. Presented by Christopher L. Grote (June 19, 2008; 6 Annualth
Conference of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, Boston, MA).
Introducing the MMPI-2-RF (Restructure Form). Presented by Yossef S. Ben-Porathand the Louisiana
Psychological Association (September, 2007), Baton Rouge, LA.
Bianchini, K. J. & Greve, K. W. (Presenters, July, 2007). Clinical Applications of Modern Effort and Symptom
Validity Research. W alter Reed Army Medical Center Distinguished Visiting Professor W orkshop.
July 2005 to June 2007Understanding somatization in the practice of clinical neuropsychology. Presented by Greg J. Lamberty
(2007; 5 Annual Conference of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, Denver, Colorado).th
Treatment of the bad outcome mild head injury patient: a psycho-neurological approach to the rehabilitation
of a difficult clinical problem . Presented by Roger Light (2007; 5 Annual Conference of the Americanth
Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, Denver, Colorado).
Greve, K. W. & Bianchini, K. J. (Presenters, June, 2007). Pain psychology for neuropsychologist. A workshop
presented at the 5 Annual Conference of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, Denver,th
Colorado.
Bianchini, K. J. & Greve, K. W. (Presenters, May, 2007). Psychological perspectives on pain and the injured
worker. A workshop presented at the American Occupational Health Conference, New Orleans,
Louisiana.
War of the Words: The Neuropsychological Deposition. Presented by David Hartman, John Courtney, James
B. Ewbank, Bonny J. Forrest, & Cecil Reynolds (2006 meeting of the National Academy of
Neuropsychology; October 26, 2006).
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: From Sports to the Clinic to the Courtroom. Presented by Ruben J. Echemendia,
Grant Iverson, & Glenn Larrabee (2006 meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology; October
26, 2006).
Ethical Issues in Forensic Neuropsychology. Presented by Shane S. Bush & Robert J. McCaffrey (2006
meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology; October 25, 2006).
A Primer in Forensic Neuropsychology: Teaching versus Tactics. Presented by Paul Lees-Haley (2006
meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology; October 25, 2006).
Cognitive Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke. Presented by Keith D. Cicerone (2006 meeting
of the International Neuropsychological Society; February 1, 2006).
Neurobehavioral Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injuries. Presented be Sureyya S. Dikmen (2006 meeting of the
International Neuropsychological Society; February 1, 2006).
Kevin W. Greve & Kevin J. Bianchini (Presenters, October 20, 2005). The Assessment of Malingering with
Standard Clinical Neuropsychological Instruments. A workshop presented at the 2005 meeting of the
National Academy of Neuropsychology, Tampa, FL.
Diagnostic approaches to Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction: expert perspectives on the state of the art,
current controversies and future directions. Presented by Daniel Slick, Glenn Larrabee, David Fox, Scott
Millis, Paul Green, and Paul Lees-Haley (2005 meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology;
October 19, 2005).
Mild cognitive impairment: challenges in identification, differential diagnosis, and treatment. Presented by
Amarilis Acevedo (2005 meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology; October 20, 2005).
Implications in recent developments in MMPI-2 interpretation for using the test in forensic neuropsychological
evaluations. Presented by Yossef Ben-Porath & Paul Marshall (2005 meeting of the National Academy
of Neuropsychology; October 21, 2005).
July 2003 to June 2005Memory, executive functions, and dementia. Thirtieth Annual Course in Behavioral Neurology and
Neuropsychology. Presented by the Florida Society of Neurology, December 9, 10, & 11, 2004.
How to treat behavioral dyscontrol after brain injury: “Neuropsychosocial Intervention.” Presented by Robert
L. Karol (2004 meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology; November 19, 2004).
Update on ethical issues in neuropsychology: lessons from clinical cases. Presented by Christopher L. Grote
& Joel E. Morgan (2004 meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology; November 18, 2004).
Assessment of response bias and malingering. Presented by Scott Millis (2004 meeting of the National
Academy of Neuropsychology; November 17, 2004).
Multivariate taxometric procedures. Presented by Neils W aller (2004 meeting of the International
Neuropsychological Society; February 5, 2004).
Practical issues and clinical methods of practice with the Wechsler Scales. Presented by Gorden J. Chelune,
David S. Tulsky, & Josette G. Harris (2003 meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology; October
18, 2003).
New scores and methods of practice with the Wechsler Scales. Presented by David S. Tulsky & Gorden J.
Chelune (2003 meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology; October 18, 2003).
Comparison of premorbid estimation methods with clinical samples and introduction to the new Oklahoma
Premorbid Intelligence Estimate - III. Presented by Michael T. Ropacki, Jim Scott, & Mike R. Schoenberg
(2003 meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology; October 17, 2003).
Advances in the assessment of malingering. Presented by Glenn Larrabee (2003 meeting of the National
Academy of Neuropsychology; October 17, 2003).
Increasing diagnostic and predictive accuracy. Presented by David Faust (2003 meeting of the National
Academy of Neuropsychology; October 15, 2003).
The APA Ethics Code (2002) and the forensic neuropsychologist: practical updates from the front lines.
Presented by Jerid M. Fisher & Teresa Templemeyer (2003 meeting of the National Academy of
Neuropsychology; October 15, 2003).
Occupational care management - patient care: putting you back in the driver’s seat. Presented by Johns
Hopkins W orkers University and Louisiana W orkers’ Compensation Corporation (August 16, 17, 2003).
July 2001 to June 2003Neuropsychology for the Courtroom. Presented by Cecil R. Reynolds. Sponsored by the American Board of
Professional Neuropsychology.
The role of the neuropsychologist in treating the untreatable: mild traumatic brain injury, chronic fatigue
syndrome, and fibromyalgia. Presented by Lana A. Tiersky and Elvira Anselmi (2002 meeting of the
International Neuropsychological Society; February 16, 2002).
Cerebral anoxia: mechanisms of pathology and neuropsychological outcomes. Presented by Diana Caine
(2002 meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society; February 13, 2002).
Orbital frontal cortical systems and behavior. Presented by Paul J. Eslinger and Edmund Rolls (2002 meeting
of the International Neuropsychological Society; February 13, 2002).
Kevin J. Bianchini and Kevin W. Greve (Presenters, November 13, 2001). Psychological aspects of
malingering: the pain patient. Presented by (2001 annual Key Concepts for Successful Return to W ork;).*
Modern interventional pain strategies. Presented by Patrick H. W aring (2001 annual Key Concepts for
Successful Return to W ork; November 13, 2001).*
Return to work: the sports medicine approach. Jay Binder (2001 annual Key Concepts for Successful Return
to W ork; November 13, 2001).*
Back surgery and return to work expectations. Roger Smith (2001 annual Key Concepts for Successful Return
to W ork; November 13, 2001).*
Forensic evaluation in civil litigation. Presented by Arnold Purisch (8 annual conference on behavior, clinicalth
neuroscience, substance abuse, and culture; October 26, 2001).
Kevin W. Greve (Presenter, October 26, 2001). Assessment of malingering in forensic evaluation. Presented
by as part of a symposium on Forensic Mental Health at the 8 annual conference on Behavior, Clinicalth
Neuroscience, Substance Abuse, and Culture.
What I need from mental health experts: the attorney’s perspective. Presented by Mark W einstein (8 annualth
conference on Behavior, Clinical Neuroscience, Substance Abuse, and Culture; October 26, 2001).
Multi-cultural issues in the evaluation of criminal defendants. Presented by Adrienne Davis (8 annualth
conference on Behavior, Clinical Neuroscience, Substance Abuse, and Culture; October 26, 2001).
July 1999 to June 2001Treatment of Behavioral Disorders. Presented by the Florida Society of Neurology, December 14, 15, 16,
2000.
Comprehensive examination of malingering in forensic settings. Presented by Richard Frederick, March 12,
2000.
The ethics fo forensic expertise: law, ethics, and practice. Presented by Stephen Golding, March 11, 2000.
Interventions with geriatric dementia patients: degrees of freedom. Presented by Deborah Koltai, February
11, 2000.
Neurobehavioral consequences of traumatic brain injury. Presented by Sureyya Dikmen, February 10, 2000.
Semantic memory and the brain. Presented by Alex Martin, February 9, 2000.
Causes and treatments of persistent post concussive syndrome after MTHI: A methodology to unravel the
controversy. Presented by Robert Light, Paul Satz, and Mark Alfano, November 12, 1999.
The Psychological Corporation Delis-Kaplan Executive Function Scale. Presented by Dean Delis, Edith
Kaplan, and Joel Kramer, November 12, 1999.
Issues related to rehabilitation outcomes following brain injury. Presented by Allen Heinemann, November 11,
1999.
July 1997 to June 1999Expert Testimony. Presented by the Louisiana State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, March 20, 1999.
Traumatic brain injury outcome: Neuropsychological contributions and recommendations. Presented by
Joseph Ricker, February 12, 1999.
Assessing patients’ capacities to consent to treatment. Presented by Paul Applebaum, February 11, 1999.
Functions of the frontal lobes: A 10-year update. Presented by Donald Stuss, February 10, 1999.
Cerebral cortex: Functional implications of cortical architecture and connections. Presented by Deepak
Pandya, February 10, 1999.
The frontal lobes: Function and dysfunction in adults and children. Presented by the Florida Society of
Neurology, December 10, 11, 1998.
Mild TBI: Diagnostic challenges. Presented by Ronald Ruff and Jeffrey Barth, November 7, 1998.
Compensating for cognitive deficits. Presented by Barbara W ilson, November 5, 1998.
Geriatric neuropsychology in medical settings. Presented by Peter Lichtenberg and Susen E. MacNeil,
November 5, 1998.
Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease. Presented by Jeffrey L. Cummings, November 4, 1998.
Recovery from aphasia: Biological factors and treatment. Presented by Andrew Kertesz, November 4, 1998.
1986 to June 1997Attention and Inattention: Neglect. Presented by Kenneth M. Heilman, M.D., April 7, 1995.
Federal Research Review: Insights and Strategies to Maximize Support. Presented by Joan Dunne
Rittenhouse, Ph.D., February 13, 1991.
Evaluation and Management of Mood Disorders Following Stroke. Presented by Robert G. Robinson, M.D.,
February 13, 1991.
Emotion and the Brain. The 16th Annual Course in Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychology. Presented
by the Florida Society of Neurology and the Center for Neuropsychological Studies at the University of
Florida. Lake Beuna Vista, Florida, December 5-8, 1990.
Brain Structure and Physiology in Aging: Implications for Geriatric Neuropsychology. Presented by Alfred W .
Kaszniak, Ph.D., February 14, 1990.
Advances in the Neuropsychology of Epilepsy. Presented by Carl B. Dodrill, Ph.D., Florida, February 14, 1990.
Attentional and Perceptual Disorders in Adults and Children. The 15th Annual Course in Behavioral Neurology
and Neuropsychology. Presented by the Florida Society of Neurology and the Center for
Neuropsychological Studies at the University of Florida. Tampa, Florida, November 29 - December 2,
1989.
Integrating Research and Clinical Applications. Presented by Anthony F. Greene, Ph.D., Richard T. Elmore,
Ph.D., Kitty Fitzhugh, M.S., and Paul B. Schauble, Ph.D., June 10, 1989.
Neuropsychological Assessment. Presented by Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D. and Marcia C. Smith, Ph.D., Dept.
of Clinical Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, January, 10, 1987.
Beginning Group Therapy. Presented by John Gladfelter, Ph.D., January 10, 1986.
Seventh Annual Gestalt Therapy Training Program . Conducted by Douglas W . Greve, M.D., September, 1985
to May, 1986.
Grants Submitted but not Funded
National Academy of Neuropsychologists; Profiles of cognitive malingering on the WAIS, CVLT, and WCST:
beyond discriminant analysis. [funds requested: $18,884 for one year; submitted March 1, 2002].
The W acker Foundation; The use of nutritional supplements in the management of adult impulsive
aggression. (submitted 2000), [funds requested $89,107 for two years].
National Academy of Neuropsychologists; Examining the clinical utility of modified forms of the Wisconsin
Card Sorting Test in stroke rehabilitation. [funds requested: $14,443 for one year; submitted March 1,
1999].
National Academy of Neuropsychologists; Cognition and the physical rehabilitation of stoke. [funds requested:
$16,442 for one year; submitted March 1, 1998].
RehabCare Group; Neuropsychology and physical rehabilitation of stroke. [with Kevin J. Bianchini & Donald
Adams; funds requested: $25,000 for one year; submitted 10-97].
National Institutes of Mental Health; Adjustment of freshmen with traumatic brain injury. Co-principal
investigator (with Lisa Sherwin, Ph.D., Georgia Southern University), [funds requested: $28,902 for two
years; submitted October, 1997].
Brain Injury Association; Academic and psychosocial adjustment of incoming freshmen with traumatic brain
injury: a preliminary study. Co-principal investigator (with Lisa Sherwin, Ph.D., Georgia Southern
University), [funds requested: $9,085 for one year; submitted September, 1997].
Louisiana Education Quality Support Fund; Neuroanatomic models of stuttering, co-principal investigator (with
Anne Foundas, M.D., Tulane University School of Medicine), [submitted 1995].
National Institutes of Mental Health B/START; Funding Requested: $34,020 for one year. Emotion processing
and caregiving in Alzheimer's Disease [submitted 1994].
Edward G. Schlieder Educational Foundation; Funding Requested: $57,707 over two years. The prefrontal
cortex and normal aging: Toward a better understanding of the cognitive neuropsychology of aging
memory [submitted 1993].
Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association, Investigator-initiated Research Grant (IIRG); Funding
Requested: $135,680 over three years. The emotion processing defect in Alzheimer’s disease [submitted
1993].
Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association, Pilot Research Grant (PRG); Funding Requested:
$24,967 over one year. The role of prefrontal cortex in normal age-related memory decline [submitted
1992].