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Michelle C. Accardi-Ravid
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Michelle C. Accardi-Ravid, PhD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital

Rehabilitation Psychology Clinic
85 N Medical Drive
Salt Lake City , UT 84132
  • Michelle Accardi-Ravid, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) is a Rehabilitation Psychologist in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She works across the inpatient medical rehabilitation units at the Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital with patients who have had spinal cord injuries/disorders, amputations, stroke, brain injury, transplants, cancer, and more. Her goal is to improve emotional wellness for our patients, families, and teams at NRH. She also likes to collaborate in creative ways to innovate the service. Her special interests include improving the training pipeline in Rehabilitation Psychology and mentoring on early career issues. She is the Training Director of the Rehabilitation Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.

    Dr. Accardi-Ravid's services are available to the inpatient units at the Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital only.

  • Michelle Accardi-Ravid, Ph.D. (she/her/hers) is a Rehabilitation Psychologist in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She works across the inpatient medical rehabilitation units at the Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital with patients who have had spinal cord injuries/disorders, amputations, stroke, brain injury, transplants, cancer, and more. Her goal is to improve emotional wellness for our patients, families, and teams at NRH. She also likes to collaborate in creative ways to innovate the service. Her special interests include improving the training pipeline in Rehabilitation Psychology and mentoring on early career issues. She is the Training Director of the Rehabilitation Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.

    Dr. Accardi-Ravid's services are available to the inpatient units at the Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital only.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation -Associate Professor (Clinical)

    Education history

    Undergraduate Psychology - University of Hartford B.A.
    Graduate Training Clinical Psychology - Binghamton University - SUNY M.S.
    Doctoral Training Clinical Psychology - Binghamton University - SUNY Ph.D.
    Residency Behavioral Medicine/Neuropsychology - University of Washington Medical Center Resident
    Fellowship Rehabilitation Psychology - University of Washington Medical Center Fellow

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Accardi M, Cleere C, Lynn SJ, Kirsch I (2013). Placebo versus "standard" hypnosis rationale: attitudes, expectancies, hypnotic responses, and experiences. Am J Clin Hypn, 56(2), 103-14. (Read full publication)
    2. Lynn SJ, Green JP, Accardi M, Cleere C (2010). Hypnosis and smoking cessation: the state of the science. Am J Clin Hypn, 52(3), 177-81. (Read full publication)
    3. Lynn SJ, Barnes S, Deming A, Accardi M (2010). Hypnosis, rumination, and depression: catalyzing attention and mindfulness-based treatments. Int J Clin Exp Hypn, 58(2), 202-21. (Read full publication)
    4. Accardi MC, Milling LS (2009). The effectiveness of hypnosis for reducing procedure-related pain in children and adolescents: a comprehensive methodological review. J Behav Med, 32(4), 328-39. (Read full publication)
    5. Accardi-Ravid MC, Dyer JR, Sharar SR, Wiechman S, Jensen MP, Hoffman HG, Patterson DR (2018). The Nature of Trauma Pain and Its Association with Catastrophizing and Sleep. Int J Behav Med, 25(6), 698-705. (Read full publication)
    6. Accardi-Ravid M, Eaton L, Meins A, Godfrey D, Gordon D, Lesnik I, Doorenbos (2020). A Qualitative Descriptive Study of Patient Experiences of Pain Before and After Spine Surgery. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.), 21(3), 604-612. (Read full publication)
    7. Dale RC, Metcalf CL, Langford DJ, Bockman CE, Gordon DB, Krashin DL, Peperzak KA, Breuner AK, Accardi-Ravid MC, Lesnik I (2019). An Acute Pain Service experience initiating methadone for opioid use disorder in hospitalized patients with acute pain. Journal of opioid management, 15(4), 275-283. (Read full publication)