K. Drorit "Dee" Gaines
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K. Drorit "Dee" Gaines | |
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| Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles, Fielding Graduate University |
| Known for | Treatments for combat-related PTSD, traumatic brain injury, public education |
K. Drorit "Dee" Gaines is a neuropsychologist specializing in diagnostic evaluations, brain injury, trauma, and public education.[citation needed] She is most known for her work with United States veterans, and serves as an authority on the physical brain's effects on behavior and cognitive functioning.[1]
Gaines earned her bachelor's degree in Business Economics and Accounting from the University of California, Los Angeles, and her doctorate in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology from Fielding Graduate University. She received additional post-doctoral training at the UCLA Longevity Center, where she developed and led a treatment program incorporating artistic expression, dance, and meditation to assist patients with dementia.[2][3]
Career
As a lead researcher for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Gaines studies brain functioning in combat veterans who've suffered post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injuries.[1] She currently resides on the board of the National Academy of Neuropsychology Foundation, and is Chair of the Public Education Committee for the Los Angeles Psychological Association (LACPA).[4][5]