David Spangler, PHD
David J. C. Spangler, Ph.D.
Vita
3301 Nancy Drive Auburn, CA 95602
Office (916) 878-2678
Office (530) 613-8131
dspangler00@yahoo.com
California License PSY 20649
Education
Doctor of Philosophy Clinical Psychology
Specialty Area:
Bachelor of Science Psychology/Sociology |
Palo Alto University, Palo Alto, CA (APA accredited); 1999 - 2004
Clinical Neuropsychology
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Moscow, ID; 1993 - 1997
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Professional Clinical Experience
Neuropsychologist
Neuropsychologist
Neuropsychologist
Neuropsychologist
Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellow
Neuropsychology Intern
Neuropsychology Psychometrist
Practicum
Practicum
Clinical Interviewer & Research Assistant
Research Assistant
Practicum Student
Related Clinical Experience
Biofeedback
Developmental Specialist
Research Experience
Research Project for Coach/Sitter on inpatient unit
Diabetes and Depression
Research Assistant
Research Assistant
Research Assistant
Research Assistant
Research Assistant
Research Assistant
Teaching & Professional Presentations
Community Education
SRI Symposium MC and organizer of event
Community Education SRI
Workers Compensation Community Panel
Acute Rehabilitation Symposium
SCI Symposium
TBI Symposium
STROKE Symposium
Community Education Series
SCI Symposium
Coach/Sitter Management
Brown Bag Presentations
Managing Difficult & Assaultive Behaviors
Neuropsychology Practice
Training Director
Teaching Assistant
Professional Presentation
Grand Rounds Presentation
Teaching Assistant
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Current duties include being an active participant on the leadership team and clinical practice on rehab unit. Program lead for brain injury team. Community partnerships with ATOU, Sacramento brain injury consortium, BIACAL, TBI support group. Administrative duties related to CARF accreditation. Planning committee for annual reunion, celebrations, annual symposiums, other special events. Committee member for research projects, QI tracking and performance improvements.
Sacramento, CA; January 2006 – 2014 Acute rehabilitation –home based treatment
PRIVATE PRACTICE, Roseville, CA - 2019
KAISER PERMANENTE, Department of Psychiatry, Roseville, CA; September 2006 – September 2012
KAISER PERMANENTE, Center for Neuropsychological Services (CNS), Sacramento (Fair Oaks), CA; September 2004 – 2006
WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY (APA accredited) Dayton, OH; September 2003 – August 2004 Miami Valley Hospital, Rehabilitation Institute of Ohio (RIO) Ellis Human Development Institute and Behavioral Medicine Clinic
PRIVATE PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES Cincinnati, OH; March 2004 – August 2004
SANTA CLARA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER San Jose, CA; September 2002 – July 2003 Acute inpatient psychiatric services
PALO ALTO V.A. HEALTH CARE SYSTEM San Jose, CA; September 2001 – August 2002 Interdisciplinary outpatient mental health clinic
BIPOLAR HEALTH CARE INITIATIVE San Jose, CA; October 2001 – August 2003
STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Palo Alto, CA; June 2000 – March 2001
KURT AND BARBARA GRONOWSKI CLINIC Palo Alto, CA; June 2000 – June 2001
Completed 48 hours of didactic training and 8 hours of supervision from Dr. Daniel Coffman 2017-2018
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS OF IDAHO Boise, ID; February 1998 – September 1999 A private agency working for individuals with pervasive developmental disabilities
Conducted review and analysis for coaches/sitter use on SRI unit over 6 month period 2016
Retrospective review and analysis for Diabetes and Depression as comorbid conditions on SRI unit
PALO ALTO V.A. HEALTH CARE SYSTEM Menlo Park Division, Family Research Center May 2001 – August 2003
PACIFIC GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY March 2001 – June 2002 Investigating chronic illness in relation to types of supportive therapy
PACIFIC GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY March 2000 – March 2001 Research assistant investigating various life stressors as a precursor of PTSD symptomatology
STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Palo Alto, CA; June 2000 – January 2001 Treatment outcome research evaluating the effectiveness of hypnosis versus mindfulness meditation group therapy for clients with long term depressed mood
STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences January 2000 – May 2000 Treatment outcome research working with sexually abused woman in either in trauma or present focused group interventions
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Department of Psychology January 1997 – December 1997 Research project investigating participants’ level of decision-making process with interval doses of ethanol
Behavior Management of Moderate and Severe TBI March 2021
Integrative and Functional Medicine for the Healthcare Provider April 2019
Invisible Injuries: Exploring brain injury (concussion/Mild TBI) and other psychological conditions. May 2019
Managing difficult cases—identification and management of symptoms magnifications in pain management and brain injury. October 2018
Behavioral Management with moderate and severe TBI. August 2017 Rideout Hospital
Practical Approaches in the Management and Rehabilitation of the Patient with Spinal Cord Injury. May 2017 Sutter Roseville Medical Center
Acute Management of the Traumatic Brain Injury Patient. September 2016 Sutter Roseville Medical Center
Psychological Sequelae of CVA. September 2015 Sutter Roseville Medical Center
Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury November 2015 Hypoxic and Ischemic Brain Injury May 2015 Sexuality and the Rehabilitation Patient October 2014 Neuropsychological Services for Catastrophic Injuries in Workers’ Compensation May 2016 and November 2014
Current Tends and Innovations in Spinal Cord Injury. September 2014 Sutter Roseville Medical Center
Ongoing teaching/didactics with nursing staff and new hires for use of Coaches. 2012 to Current
Sutter Rehabilitation Institute-ongoing. Topics included CVA and Depression, Behavior Management, TBI sequelae, TBI and Sexuality
Sutter Rehabilitation Institute September 2013 and 2016, 2019, 2021.
Sutter Rehabilitation Institute February 2013
KAISER PERMANENTE, Postdoctoral Program Taught twice yearly seminars for post-doc residents; various topics Roseville, CA 2007-2012
WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Dayton, OH; Summer 2004 Teaching assistant for doctoral level course in Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment.
MIAMI VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER Dayton, OH; Winter 2004 Presented a continuing education seminar for nurses and other medical staff at Miami Valley Hospital. Topic was “Spirituality and Chronic Pain.”
WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY Dayton, OH; Winter 2004 Presented two-hour seminar on “Religion/Spirituality As a Factor in Counseling.”
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Department of Psychology |
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Publications
Bornstein, J. E., McIntyre, D. J., Klunder, C. M., Spangler, D. J. C., Bregman, S. & Baker, C. E. (2001). Personality, Coping Styles, and Health Outcome: An Exploratory Analysis. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Research Society, Palo Alto, CA
Spangler, D. J. C. The Role of Religion in Moderating the Impact of Stress on Negative Health Outcomes (Doctoral Dissertation, PGSP, 2004). Dissertation Abstracts International.
Haber, J. R., Jacob, T. & Spangler, D. J. C. (2007) Dimensions of Religion/Spirituality and Relevance to Health Research. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 17, 4, 265-288.
Professional References
Kimberly Lanni, Ph.D. Neuropsychologist
Lee Pickett, Ph.D. Neuropsychologist
Adora Matthews, M.D. SRI
Karanjit Basrai, M.D. SRI
Wendy Marquardt, Ph.D. Neuropsychologist
P.O. Box 690 Wilton, CA 95693
916-502-4063
talamain@aol.com
Financial relationships
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:08/20/2024Date updated:08/20/2024