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Christine M. Mullen
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Christine M. Mullen, PsyD

Languages spoken: English
  • Dr. Christine Mullen is a clinical neuropsychologist in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She conducts comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations in Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital outpatient and inpatient clinics. Dr. Mullen’s clinical interests include traumatic and acquired brain injury, stroke, brain tumor, neurodegenerative disorders, and solid organ transplant. Her research has primarily focused on patient outcomes, cognitive rehabilitation, and psychometric considerations of neuropsychological tests. Dr. Mullen is the Neuropsychology Ambulatory Operations Director at Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital. She is also the Assistant Director of the APPCN Clinical Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at the University of Utah.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Professional Psychology (Sub: Clinical Neuropsychology)

    Patient Rating

    5.0 /5
    ( out of 10 reviews )

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    Patient Comments

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    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    i enjoy it and its been a great help

    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    Dr. Mullins provided excellent patient care, was professional in her interactions with me as a patient, and is very competent.

    NEILSEN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    very good

  • Dr. Christine Mullen is a clinical neuropsychologist in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She conducts comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations in Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital outpatient and inpatient clinics. Dr. Mullen’s clinical interests include traumatic and acquired brain injury, stroke, brain tumor, neurodegenerative disorders, and solid organ transplant. Her research has primarily focused on patient outcomes, cognitive rehabilitation, and psychometric considerations of neuropsychological tests. Dr. Mullen is the Neuropsychology Ambulatory Operations Director at Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital. She is also the Assistant Director of the APPCN Clinical Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at the University of Utah.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation -Assistant Professor (Clinical)
    Neurology -Adjunct Assistant Professor
    Board Certification
    American Board of Professional Psychology (Sub: Clinical Neuropsychology)

    Education history

    Undergraduate Psychology - University of Central Florida B.A.
    Undergraduate Business Administration in Marketing - University of Central Florida B.S.
    Graduate Training Clinical Psychology - University of Central Florida M.A.
    Graduate Training Clinical Health Psychology - Mercer University M.S.
    Doctoral Training Clinical Psychology Health Emphasis Program (Neuropsychology Focus) - Mercer University Psy.D.
    Internship Clinical Neuropsychology - University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham VA Medical Center Intern
    Fellowship Clinical Neuropsychology - University of Utah School of Medicine Postdoctoral Fellow

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Hyer L, Scott C, Atkinson MM, Mullen CM, Lee A, Johnson A, Mckenzie LC (2016). Cognitive Training Program to Improve Working Memory in Older Adults with MCI. Clin Gerontol, 39(5), 410-427. (Read full publication)
    2. Suchy Y, Mullen CM, Brothers S, Niermeyer MA (2020). Interpreting executive and lower-order error scores on the timed subtests of the Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) battery: Error analysis across the adult lifespan. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol, 42(10), 982-997. (Read full publication)
    3. Suchy Y, Brothers S, Mullen CM, Niermeyer MA (2020). Chronic versus recent expressive suppression burdens are differentially associated with cognitive performance among older adults. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol, 42(8), 834-848. (Read full publication)
    4. Hyer L, Scott C, Mullen CM, McKenzie LC, Robinson J (2015). Randomized double-blind placebo trial of duloxetine in perioperative spine patients. Journal of opioid management, 11(2), 147-55. (Read full publication)
    5. Mullen CM, Fouty H (2014). Comparison of the WRAT4 reading subtest and the WTAR for estimating premorbid ability level. Applied neuropsychology. Adult, 21(1), 69-72. (Read full publication)
    6. Fouty HE, Mullen CM, Weitzner DS, Mulcahy D (2013). Correcting for gender on the Cognistat Judgment subtest. Applied neuropsychology. Adult, 20(2), 152-4. (Read full publication)