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Jeffrey B. Feldman, Ph.D.

Jeffrey B. Feldman, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Neuropsychology
Translational Science Institute
Center for Integrative Medicine
Translational Science Institute

Clinical Specialties

Coping with Chronic Illness, Hypnotherapy, Mind-Body Healing, PTSD, Pain Management, Occupational Rehabilitation

Contact Information

Department: 336-716-2261

Education & Training

  • A.B., Rutgers State University-New Brunswick, 1974
  • Ph.D., Case Western Reserve, 1978
  • M.A., Case Western Reserve, 1978
  • Internship, Psychology, New York University, 1979

NPI Number

  • 1427035575
Jeffrey B. Feldman, Ph.D.

Jeffrey B. Feldman, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Neuropsychology Translational Science Institute
Center for Integrative Medicine
Translational Science Institute

Contact Information

Academic: 336-716-8408 | Department: 336-716-2261

Recent Publications

LaRose A, Danhauer SC, Feldman J, Evans GW, Kemper KJ. Brief stress-reduction training in an academic health center [letter]. J Altern Complement Med. 2010;16(9):935-936.

Feldman JB. Expanding hypnotic pain management to the affective dimension of pain. Am J Clin Hypn. 2009;51(3):235-254.

Thorne N, Kundu S, Vadlamudi R, Ervin S, Feldman J, Koch K. Hospitalized patients with chronic abdominal pain are frequently prescribed narcotic analgesics without pain management and/or psychiatric evaluation [abstract]. Am J Gastroenterol. 2009;104(Suppl 3):S408.

Childers MK, Feldman JB, Guo HM. Myofascial pain syndrome In: Frontera WR, Silver JK, Rizzo TD, eds. Essentials of physical medicine and rehabilitation: musculoskeletal disorders, pain, and rehabilitation. 2nd ed. Phildelphia: Saunders/Elsevier;2008: 529-537.

All Publications

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Assistant Professor, Neuropsychology

Clinical Specialties

Coping with Chronic Illness, Hypnotherapy, Mind-Body Healing, PTSD, Pain Management, Occupational Rehabilitation