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Rachel J. Valleley

Rachel J. Valleley, Ph.D.

Dr. Valleley’s research has emphasized the provision of behavioral health care in pediatric, primary-care sites. She has focused on factors such as attendance, treatment integrity and outcomes, for patients in these settings.


Positions

  • Assistant Professor, Licensed Psychologist and Coordinator of Rural Outreach Behavioral Health Clinics, Department of Psychology, Munroe-Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation, University of Nebraska Medical Center

 

Education

  • Ph.D., 2001, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, School Psychology

 

Relevant Publications

  • Valleley, R. J., Cooper, S., Polaha, J., Evans, J., & Begeny, J. (in press). Behavioral health concerns raised by parents and physicians in rural primary care settings. Journal of Rural Mental Health.
  • Cooper, S. L., Valleley, R. J., Polaha, J., Begeny, J., & Evans, J. H. (2006). Running out of time: Physician management of behavioral health concerns in rural pediatric primary care [Electronic version]. Pediatrics, 118(1), e132–e138.
  • Evans, J. H., Polaha, J., Valleley, R. J., Jones-Hazledine, C., & Foster, N. L. (2006). Behavioral health in rural pediatric primary care. Journal of Rural Mental Health, 31, 28–35.
  • Valleley, R. J., Shriver, M. D., & Rozema, S. (2005). The effects of phrase error correction while reading on a vocal habit. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 38, 129–133.
  • Valleley, R., Polaha, J., Evans, J. (2004, Fall). The impact of behavioral healthcare services on medical utilization for children with externalizing disorders. Journal of Rural Community Psychology, E7(2). Retrieved from http://www.marshall.edu/jrcp/E7(2)_Valleley.htm

 

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