Dr. Kratz conducts clinical research to assess, characterize, and treat chronic symptoms such as pain, cognitive dysfunction, and fatigue that interfere with functional ability and quality of life across multiple clinical populations. Dr. Kratz has expertise in ambulatory assessment methods, that allow studying people in real-world settings, and in psychometric evaluation and development of patient reported outcomes. She works to develop and test interdisciplinary interventions aimed at symptoms management with an eye toward improving treatment accessibility and integration of treatment modalities.
- Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Arizona State University
- B.A., Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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