Dr James Jackson, PsyD, is the Assistant Director of The ICU Recovery Centre at Vanderbilt (one of the only clinic in the US devoted to treating survivors of critical illness), a Research Associate Professor and the Lead Psychologist for the CIBS Centre at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He earned his PsyD degree in Clinical Psychology at Biola University in July 2001, completed a psychology residency at the Vanderbilt/VA Psychology Consortium, and was a VA Clinical Research Centre of Excellence (CRCOE) Fellow and a Visiting Scholar at the Oliver Zangwill Centre in Ely, England, where he received extensive training in neuropsychological rehabilitation.
As a licensed psychologist and active researcher and clinician, he is one of the world\s leading authorities on depression, PTSD, and cognitive functioning in survivors of critical illness. He has authored over 90 scientific publications in leading scientific journals and has been interviewed in articles in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, and many other prominent media venues.
Dr. Jackson is a popular lecturer and has spoken at academic meetings, major universities and medical centres around the globe.
Managing stress and effectively coping during the COVID-19 pandemic
Wellness for healthcare staff during the pandemic
Critical Care Medicine / Staff Psychology & Wellness
Long-term Cognitive Impairment in ICU Survivors
A review of the evidence
Critical Care Medicine / Post-ICU
Post-Intensive Care Syndrome in Family Members
A review