Tori Knox-Rice, PhD

Assistant Professor, Medicine-Hematology


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Graduate School
  • PhD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center At Dallas, The
Undergraduate School
  • BA, Quinnipiac University (CT)
Languages
English
Department
Medicine-Hematology

Professional Titles

  • Clinical Psychologist

Practice Locations

UCHealth Blood Disorders and Cell Therapies Center - Anschutz Medical Campus
1665 Aurora Court
3rd floor, Anschutz Cancer Pavilion
Aurora, CO 80045
720-848-6400

Hospital Affiliation
  • University of Colorado Hospital

Specialty Information

Specialties
  • Hematology
Conditions & Treatments
  • Cancers
  • Cancers - Blood and Marrow Transplant
  • Mental Health and Behavior
Care Philosophy
Our team values your psychological, emotional, and spiritual health. We are focused not only on survival, but on restoration of a meaningful and engaged life after cancer. We have experience guiding many patients and their families through treatment and recovery and want to provide the best comprehensive care to you and your family. My clinical role involves providing evidence-based psychological intervention and assessment to patients with hematological disorders including allogeneic and autologous cell transplant recipients and their caregivers. The psychosocial team can assist you with a variety of concerns such as symptoms of anxiety and depression, enhancing your coping skills as you adjust to the challenges of treatment, managing expectations, communication issues, family issues, coping with uncertainty, practical concerns such as how to sleep better at night, and ways to help you maintain motivation during the treatment process. If you are preparing to have a cell transplant, you and your caregiver will meet with one of the transplant psychologists prior to transplant for a standard pre-transplant appointment to discuss the psychosocial aspects of transplant (e.g., mood, coping, social support, family). Your psychologist, or psychosocial team member, will also “check in” during your transplant regarding any psychosocial concerns you or your family may have.