Sports Concussion Center of New Jersey at RSM Psychology Center, LLC

Contact Information:

  • Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, PhD, ABN, ABPP-RP
    info@sccnj.com

    3131 Princeton Pike, Bldg 5, Suite 110
    Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
    Phone: (609) 895-1076

   Website:  http://www.sccnj.com

 

3131 Princeton Pike, Bldg 5, Suite 110 Lawrenceville NJ

About Sports Concussion Center of New Jersey at RSM Psychology Center, LLC

Our Center services the school age through older adults, providing testing, assessment, therapy, treatment for concussion, brain injury, learning disorders, memory disorders, ADHD as well as cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnotherapy, couples and family counseling, stress management, bariatric assessment, pain management, and EMDR.


Community Work and Involvement

Consultation to local schools and hospitals with presentations on concussion and other brain disorders. Presentations at national conferences on a variety of topics related to neuropsychology and clinical psychology.


ImPACT History:

We have been on the forefront of baseline and post concussion assessment since the late 1990's and are one of the first local users of ImPACT, especially with youth. We have been the official neuropsychologists for the former Trenton Titans Professional Ice Hockey Team and the former Philadelphia Soul Pro Arena Football Team (headed by Ron Jaworski and Jon Bon Jovi). Dr. Moser, the Center's director, is also the Director of Research Programs for the International Brain Research Foundation, Inc.


Local Articles:

Moser, R. S., Charlton-Fryer, A., Berardinelli, S. (In press). Youth and sports

concussions: A heads up on the growing public health concern. In F. Webbe (Ed.), Handbook of Sport Neuropsychology. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.



Moser, R. S., Iverson, G., Echemendia, R., Lovell, M., Schatz, P., Webbe, F., Ruff, R.,

Barth, J., et al. (2007). NAN Position Paper: Neuropsychological evaluation in the diagnosis and management of sports-related concussion. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 22 (2007), 909-916.



Moser, R. (2007). The growing public health concern of sports concussion: The

new psychology practice frontier. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38 (6), 699-704.



Moser, R. S. (2007). Book review: Sports neuropsychology: Assessment and

management of traumatic brain injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 22, 791-792.



Moser, R.S., Schatz, P., Jordan, B. (2005). The prolonged effects of

sports-related concussion in high school athletes. Neurosurgery, 57, 300-306.



Moser, R. S. & Barbrack, C. (2005). The Sports Concussion Practice Tool. Pittsburgh,

PA: ImPACT Applications, Inc.



Moser, R.S. & Schatz, P. (2002). Enduring effects of concussion in youth athletes.

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 17, 91-100.



Moser, R. (May, 16, 2002). Sports psychology: It’s simply a case of mind over matter for

sports athletes. Inside the ropes, Official Senior PGA Tour-Instinet Classic Pairing. Princeton, NJ.



Moser, R.S. (Fall, 2000). Protecting the brains of student athletes: The importance of

concussion assessment. Psychological Corporation: Assessment Focus Newsletter, 10 (2), 3.



Moser, R.S. (November, 1998). Knock knock: Concussion from sports injuries.

New Jersey Medicine.