Bryan Davis Psy.D., M.S. earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Ohio University, a master’s degree in clinical behavioral psychology from Eastern Michigan University, and a doctorate of clinical psychology from Wright State University. Before joining the Norton Neuroscience Institute, Dr. Davis completed his clinical health psychology fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Mellen Center for Multiple Sclerosis. Dr. Davis believes in the normalization of mental health care and its fundamental role within holistic health. While Dr. Davis received specialization in training within his fellowship of Multiple Sclerosis, he also provides care for a variety of neurological conditions within the Neurological Institute, including Headache/Migraine, Functional Neurological Symptoms, and Insomnia. He is honored to work for an incredible patient population and motivated to provide the best possible care for patients within the Norton Neuroscience Institute. Certifications: Licensed Clinical Psychologist Publications: Davis, B.E., Lakin, L., Binns, C.C. et al. Patient and Provider Insights into the Impact of Multiple Sclerosis on Mental Health: A Narrative Review. Neurol Ther (2021). Lakin, L., Davis, B.E., Binns, C.C. et al. Comprehensive Approach to Management of Multiple Sclerosis: Addressing Invisible Symptoms—A Narrative Review. Neurol Ther (2021). Sullivan AB, Kane A, Roth AJ, Davis BE, Drerup ML, Heinberg LJ. The COVID-19 Crisis: A Mental Health Perspective and Response Using Telemedicine. Journal of Patient Experience (2020). Davis, B. Exploring the social construction of masculinity and its differential expression in culturally different populations using a mixed method approach. Electronic Thesis or Dissertation (2018). Kniffley, S., Brown, E., & Davis, B. Out of K.O.S. (Knowledge of Self): Black masculinity, psychopathology, and treatment New York: Peter Lang (2017).
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