Dr. Princess S. Braggs, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist with specialized training in neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology. She earned her doctorate from the University of North Texas with a perfect 4.0 GPA and completed advanced clinical training at nationally recognized institutions, including UT Southwestern Medical Center, the Missouri Health Sciences Psychology Consortium, Emory Rehabilitation Neuropsychology, and JPS Hospital. Her clinical work encompasses inpatient rehabilitation, concussion care, trauma, complex medical conditions, and culturally informed neuropsychological assessment, including TBI evaluation.
Dr. Braggs currently serves as a neuropsychologist with NeuroPro Concussion Clinic and Johnson Neuropsychology, following her faculty appointment as Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at UT Southwestern. Her research focuses on culturally responsive neuropsychological test development, cognitive outcomes in BIPOC populations, ecological predictors of daily functioning, and cognitive rehabilitation in conditions such as TBI, stroke, MCI, and post-acute COVID-19 syndrome. She is also exploring telemedicine cognitive assessment to enhance patient care. Dr. Braggs has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications, national conference presentations, and interdisciplinary research teams within PM&R, dermatology, and neuropsychology.
A committed educator and advocate, Dr. Braggs has held numerous teaching roles and provides mentorship through organizations including the Society for Black Neuropsychologists and the Association of Neuropsychology Students & Trainees. She is also an invited speaker nationally on topics spanning rehabilitation psychology, multicultural assessment, community reintegration, and health equity. Her work reflects a mission to advance culturally competent care, elevate training pathways for underrepresented students, and improve neuropsychological services for diverse patient populations.