| Biography |
Gerald Casenave, Ph.D. completed his
doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Texas Southwestern
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in Dallas in 1990, and he had received
a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Vanderbilt University in 1977. In addition, he
has completed specialized postgraduate study in economics through the
University of Nevada and Vocational Economics, Inc. His postgraduate study
focuses on the economic consequences of disability.
Dr. Casenave has over nineteen years of
practical experience and ten years of teaching experience in the area of vocational
rehabilitation. He currently serves as the regional consultant for the
Texas Rehabilitation Commission for the Dallas Metroplex, serves as a
psychologist for the Brian Injury Day Treatment Program at HealthSouth in
Dallas, and teaches medical ethics at UTSWMC in Dallas. He is board
certified by the College of Forensic Examiners. His expertise encompasses
assessment of the effects of disability on employability, career counseling,
and the occupational placement of persons with disability. |