Sheltering Arms Institute
Daniel Klyce, Ph.D., ABPP, serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine since November 2013. In addition, Daniel holds the position of Research Psychologist at the Central Virginia VA Healthcare System, where responsibilities include serving as Principal Investigator and Co-Director of the TBI Model Systems program. Daniel also works as a Rehabilitation Psychologist at Sheltering Arms Institute, providing direct patient care and serving as a clinical resource for the Rehabilitation Psychology team. Daniel's academic background includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology from Purdue University and a Master's in Clinical Psychology from Purdue University as well. Other notable experiences include a Senior Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Washington and a Predoctoral Psychology Internship at the Vanderbilt University - VA Professional Psychology Internship Consortium.
Sheltering Arms Institute
Sheltering Arms Institute, a national leader in the science of rehabilitation, delivers personalized care in an environment that supports recovery and restores possibility through the integration of collaborative science and research, inter-professional education, community engagement, and stewardship.