Sarah, sure I can.
She's still a little blue, but it's a start.
I opened a curves adjustment layer. I tuned my shadows, highlights and midtones per a Scott Kelby suggestion. Shadows were set by double clicking on the shadows selector and setting R, G, and B to 20. I saved this and then double clicked on mid tones and set R G and B to 133 each. Highlights were then set to 244 each. Once set these are sticky and you should have to touch them again.
Then I selected the highlight picker and clicked on the whites of her eyes. I selected shadows and clicked on her pupil. You may have to try several locations for the selection to get the desired adjustment. Just pick the blackest element in the picture for shadows and whitest for white. In this case I tried adjusting mid tones with the picker and I didn't like the results. Instead I just grabbed the mid tone on the curve and pulled it straight down.
I then opened a levels adjustment layer and played with midtones until I got something that looked OK on my poorly adjusted LCD.
Brice