Linda J. Cooper-Brown, PhD
Clinical Professor of Pediatrics-Psychology
Introduction
My interests include behavior analysis and pediatric feeding disorders.
Current Positions
- Clinical Professor of Pediatrics - Psychology
- Division Director, Division of Psychology
Education
- BA in Psychology/Zoology, Miami University (Ohio), Oxford, Ohio, United States
- EdS in School Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
- PhD in School Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
- Postdoctoral Fellow in Fellowship in Pediatric Psychology, University of Iowa
- Postdoctoral Fellow in Fellowship in Behavioral Pediatrics, University of Iowa
Research Interests
- Behavior Problems in Young Children
- Evaluation and Treatment of Feeding Disorders
Licenses & Certifications
- Health Service Provider in Psychology
- Psychologist, Iowa
Selected Publications
- Leyser, M., Schieltz, K., Strathearn, L., Cooper-Brown, L., McBrien, D., & O’Brien, M. (2021). Telehealth in the field of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics: Advantages, challenges, and future perspectives. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 42, 240-244.
- Lerman, D., O'Brien, M. J., Neely, L., Call, N. A., Tsami, L., Schieltz, K. M., Berg, W. K., Graber, J., Juang, P., Kopelman, T. & Cooper-Brown, L. (2020). Remote Coaching of Caregivers via Telehealth: Challenges and Potential Solutions. Journal of Behavioral Education 29(2) 195-221. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10864-020-09378-2.
- Cooper-Brown, L. J., Kerwin, M. L, Williams, K. E., (2019). Feeding. In Hupp, S. (Ed). Pseudoscience in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy: A Skeptical Field Guide (pp. 189-205). New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Cooper-Brown, L. J. & Al-Zubeidi, D. (2018). Feeding disorders of infancy or childhood. In Braatan, E. (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Intellectual and Developmental Disorders (pp. 637-641). California: SAGE Publications, Inc.
- Cooper-Brown, L. J. & Al-Zubeidi, D. (2018). Feeding disorders of infancy or childhood. In Braatan, E. (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Intellectual and Developmental Disorders (pp. 637-641). California: SAGE Publications, Inc.
- Williams, K. E., Kerwin, M. L. & Cooper-Brown, L. J. Feeding disorders. In Hupp, S. (Eds.) Pseudoscience in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press of University Printing House.
- McWilliams, J. & Cooper-Brown, L. (2016). Behavioral and mental health issues. In Peterson, A. (Eds.) Mcgraw-Hill Education Specialty Board Review: Pediatrics. [S.l.]: Mcgraw-Hill.
- Seyfer, D. L, Van Dyke, D. C., Wacker, D. McConkey, S., Cooper-Brown, L., Bachmeyer, M.H. et al. (2011). Observations in psychotropic medication usage in patients with behavioral disorders presenting in a specialty clinic. Clinical Pediatrics, 50 (1), 44-49. Co-author role: Assisted with obtaining data for analysis.
- Cooper-Brown, L. & Al-Zubeidi, D. (In Press). Feeding disorders: Biological factors. In Wenzel, A. E. (Eds.) The SAGE Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. California: SAGE Publications, Inc.
- Falcomata, T. S., Cooper-Brown, L. J., Wacker, D. P., Gardner, A. W. & Boelter, E. W. (2010). A brief experimental analysis of reinforcer and response dimensions related to self-control in an outpatient clinic. Journal of Behavioral Education 19 (4) 257-272. DOI: 10.1007/s10864-010-9113-6.