Dr. Kate Gould
Dr. Kate Gould is Senior Research Fellow and Clinical Neuropsychologist at the School for Psychological Sciences, Monash University and Monash-Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre. Dr Gould leads the clinical translation of PBS+PLUS, an evidence- based, individualised approach that combines commonly used Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) with cognitive and communication strategies to support people with challenging behaviors after ABI.
Martin Matre
Martin Matre is a clinical neuropsychologist and PhD student at Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital and UiO. He has developed a Norwegian VR version of TASIT, a test of social cognition.
Nina Rohrer-Baumgartner
Dr. Nina Rohrer-Baumgartner is a researcher and specialist in clinical neuropsychology at Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital. She has been instrumental in the development and conduction of the Child in Context Intervention (CICI), a large randomized controlled trial with an individualized approach. The intervention addresses various challenges, including social difficulties, in children and adolescents with acquired brain injury.
Marjon Westerhof-Evers
Dr. Marjon Westerhof-Evers is a postdoctoral researcher and clinical psychologist at the University of Groningen. She conducted her PhD research on the treatment of social cognition and emotional disorders (T-ScEmo) in patients with traumatic brain injury. She is currently conducting a multi-centre randomized controlled trial to investigate the efficiacy of T-ScEmo in other patient groups, including stroke, brain tumors and multiples sclerosis.