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Cook Children's Hospital

Disorders of sex development (DSD) - Uncertainty Intervention

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Dr. Cortney Wolfe Christensen

Title: Clinical Psychologist
Education:
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, BS in Biopsychology & Cognitive Science.
  • Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, MS in Clinical Psychology
  • Children's Hospital of Michigan; Detroit, MI Internship in Pediatric Psychology
  • Oklahoma State University; Stillwater, OK, PhD in Clinical Psychology
  • Children's Hospital of Michigan – PET Center; Detroit, MI, Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Neuropsychology/Neuroimaging
Research Interests:
  • Short-Term Outcomes of Interventions for Reproductive Dysfunction.
  • Investigation of whether HPA Dysregulation in Patients with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Results in Neurological Susceptibility to Psychological Distress.
  • Diagnoses of pediatric cancer, Disorders of Sex Development (DSD), Neuropsychological predictors of long-term social functioning in survivors of pediatric cancer.
  • A clinic-based interdisciplinary intervention for parents of children with cancer.
  • Clinical services to patients with voiding dysfunction and bladder bowel dysfunction.
Email address: Wolfe-Christensen@cookchildrens.org
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