
Anna V. Agranovich, PhD
Brain Injury and Stroke RehabilitationPhysical Medicine and RehabilitationNeuropsychology
Highlights
Age Groups Seen
- Infant 0-2
- Child 3-12
- Adolescent 13-17
- Young Adult 18-25
- Adult 26-64
- Older Adult 65+
Languages
- Russian
- Ukrainian
- English
In-Network Plans
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FemaleJohns Hopkins Affiliations:
- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty
About Anna V. Agranovich
Primary Academic Title
Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Johns Hopkins Clinician
Background
Anna V. Agranovich, Ph.D., ABPP, is a rehabilitation neuropsychologist at the Johns Hopkins outpatient brain injury rehabilitation program. She offers neuropsychological evaluations and interventions to adults with neurocognitive dysfunctions due to acquired brain injury, stroke and other complex medical conditions involving the central nervous system. Her holistic treatment approach focuses on community reintegration and active life participation, and incorporates evidence-based therapies along with positive psychology and the practice of mindfulness.
Dr. Agranovich is bilingual in English and Russian and has contributed to adaptations of cognitive tests for Russian speakers. She has written multiple book chapters and research papers on cultural differences in neuropsychological test performance. More recently, she has been exploring application of mindfulness-based treatment approaches in neurological rehabilitation.
Recent News Articles and Media Coverage
Hidden Trauma | Baltimore Magazine (March 2022)
Research Gate - Research Profile
Selected Publications
Agranovich AV, Panter AT, Puente AE, Touradji P. The culture of time in neuropsychological assessment: exploring the effects of culture-specific time attitudes on timed test performance in Russian and American samples. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2011 Jul;17(4):692-701.
Agranovich AV, Puente AE. Do Russian and American normal adults perform similarly on neuropsychological tests? Preliminary findings on the relationship between culture and test performance. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2007 Mar;22(3):273-82. Epub 2007 Feb 27.
Dara C, Kirsch-Darrow L, Ochfeld E, Slenz J, Agranovich A, Vasconcellos-Faria A, Ross E, Hillis AE, Kortte KB. Impaired emotion processing from vocal and facial cues in frontotemporal dementia compared to right hemisphere stroke. Neurocase. 2013;19(6):521-9. Epub 2012 Jul 25
Puente AE, Agranovich AV. The cultural in cross-cultural neuropsychology. In M. Hersen, G. Goldstein, & S.R. Beers (Eds.), The handbook of psychological assessment, Vol. 1: Intellectual and neuropsychological assessment. 2003 (p. 321-332). New York: Wiley & Sons.
Honors
Smith Dissertation Research Award, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1/1/07
Lectures & Presentations
Working with patients and families after a life-changing injury: navigating the transition., Podium, Adventist HealthCare Neuroscience Symposium, Rockville, MD, 2/12/15
Memberships
- Brain Injury Association of Maryland
- American Psychological Association
Professional Activities
- Brain Injury Association of Maryland, Board of Directors, 1/1/13 - 12/31/16
- Rehabilitation Psychology Annual Conference, Abstract Reviewer, 1/1/15
Additional Training
- PhD, University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) (North Carolina), (2009)
Locations
- Charter Professional Center
- 10700 Charter Drive, Suite 205, Columbia, MD 21044
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- phone: 443-997-5476
- fax: 443-546-1576
Expertise
Education
- Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Neuropsychology, 2011
- Graduate School: University of North Carolina School of Medicine, PhD, 2009
Board Certifications
- Rehabilitation Psychology: American Board of Professional Psychology, 2014
Insurance
- Aetna
- CareFirst
- Cigna
- First Health
- Geisinger Health Plan
- HealthSmart/Accel
- Johns Hopkins Health Plans
- MultiPlan
- Pennsylvania's Preferred Health Networks (PPHN)
- Point Comfort Underwriters
- Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
- Veteran Affairs Community Care Network (Optum-VACCN)