Christine Naber, PhD
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Joined Sep, 1999 Department: Neurology [Map] Title: Neuropsychologist Degree: PhD Interests: My husband and I love to spend time on the Russian River, and we travel whenever we can. I love to sing and watch baseball (Go Cubs!). Languages: Spanish Practitioner Homepage |
BioI was born in the Midwest, the youngest of four children, and the first to be born in the United States. My parents met while my mother was studying nursing as a foreign exchange student at Marquette University. They became engaged, and after completing college, moved back to my mother's home. | |
My Medical Specialty | |
More details about my specialty:As a neuropsychologist, I specialize in brain behavior relationships, particularly focusing on people who have neurologic problems (e.g., stroke, dementia, brain injury, etc.). Unlike many neuropsychologists who focus only on diagnosing brain dysfunction, I chose to receive additional training in rehabilitation. My specialty interests and affiliations within my field:Geriatric Neuropsychology Current projects or research:I am currently doing research on migraine prodromes in the Department of Neurology and the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary treatment program for vestibular symptoms, through the Neurotology Department. Great health resources that I refer to: |
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Interests | |
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I am a firm believer in the power of positive reinforcement. We adopted a ten month old labradoodle in September of 2005, and I have taught him using "clicker training." In about two short training sessions I was able to teach him "down" and "sit" with no corrections, just a clicker and treat! It is loads of fun and easy to do! I am also very active in Soroptimist International. Soroptimist is an international organization whose primary mission is to improve the lives of women and girls, locally and internationally. My local club has helped women and their children from the domestic violence shelter, provided scholarships, and supported the local Boys and Girls club among other things. We also provided a prenatal education grant to the Alliance Clinic in Healdsburg. Currently reading: My favorite book or author: Great movie: |
Hobby Photos & Links:
The family canoeing |
Family & Friends | |
People in my life:I met my husband at the age of 19, when I was visiting my cousin and sister in California from Virginia. He worked with my cousin, and she suggested we meet because we were "perfect" for each other. We met after a company softball game, and he proposed after I correctly answered 3 questions about Japanese filmmaking, Elvis Costello, and English literature. It took 12 years, but we eventually married. My children and people I care about:We taught my oldest son, Aidan, sign language as a baby, and he started signing and talking at one year of age. We joke that he started talking at a year and hasn't stopped since, because he is very verbal. Current interests are reading, baseball, and basketball. |
Photos of my Family & Friends:
The weekend we met |
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My pets: I have an labradoodle named Maddie, whom we adopted in September of 2005 and a cat named Boo. She joined our family in 2009. |
Pet Photos:
Madagascar (Maddie) the Labradoodle |
Travel | |
An adventure I've had:One of my favorite places to travel to is South America. One of my strongest memories involves picking coffee beans at a coffee plantation and then riding "Juan Valdez's" donkey. It was true--the donkey I got to ride was the one used in the American commercials for Colombian coffee! Favorite place in the world:I can't really pick one favorite place to travel to, but in general my husband and I love to go to places known for ecotourism and/or ruins. For our honeymoon in 1998, we did a self-guided tour of stone circles and ruins in England and joked that we only visited one building with a roof the whole trip--the airport! We have been to ruins and/or ecotourist settings in Belize, France, Italy, Guatemala, and parts of the US (the Southwest and Hawaii, for instance). We'd like our next trip to be visiting the pyramids in Mexico. One of my recent trips:Since my 1st son was born we hadn't traveled much, other than to visit family. However, when he was 3, we took our first real vacation and went to Disneyland. My husband and I took our son and met up with another couple and their two kids. I had never been to Disneyland before and learned why it is called "the magic kingdom." There is nothing like seeing the wonder in your child's eyes. And who knew that the adults would have as much fun as the kids! |
Travel Photos:
Juan Valdez' donkey A Photo of One of My Favorite Places:
View of Temple II in Tikal, Guatemala Trip Photos:
Our family with Winnie the Pooh |

