Teacher/mentor, Psychologist
Semi-retired
Portland, Maine, United States
Philip Morse, PhD, FACRM is a semi-retired teacher/mentor and psychologist (specialty in neuropsychology) living in Portland, ME. He and his wife (Amy) are currently channeling their professional energies and backgrounds into local community and international nonprofit activities. He currently serves on the Board of Camp Unity, a New Zealand project for Young Careers and their families. His avocational passions are traveling, photography and poetry.
Recently (2017-2020), Phil worked part-time as an Expert Psychologist and Chief Clinical Officer for LIH Healthcare's Skycity Rehabilitation Hospital in Kunming, China. Prior to China, he worked as a Specialist Neuropsychologist/Clinical Services Development at ABI Rehabilitation New Zealand (2014-2017). Phil has learned about the importance of different cultural models of rehabilitation from his experiences with Maori and Chinese cultures.
Phil received his BA in Psychology from Brown University, his MA and Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from the University of Connecticut. Phil taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1971-1982) and completed a Clinical Psychology Re-specialization Program followed by an Internship at the Boston VA Hospital in 1981. He was promoted Professor of Psychology at UW-Madison (1981). In 1982 he returned to the Boston area as the Director of Psychology at New England Rehabilitation Hospital (Woburn, MA) and taught Neuropsychology as a Research Professor/Lecturer at Boston University (1983-1997). Phil then worked as the Director of Psychological Services at New England Rehabilitation Hospital of Portland (1995-1998). He co-founded and was President of Neurobehavioral Services of New England in Portland, ME (1997-2013), a group practice of rehabilitation neuropsychologists and clinical psychologists. Phil is a neuropsychologist with considerable experience in cognitive rehabilitation and teaching. He has been active for over 35 years in ACRM in the BI-ISIG (Chair), Stroke ISIG (Chair) and the International ISIG (Service Delivery TF). He is a Fellow of ACRM and received the ACRM Distinguished Member Award.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2022
1:30 PM – 3:30 PM