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Welcome

I completed my psychological and neuropsychological training at Loyola University Maryland and George Washington University, eventually honing my evaluative and research skills within Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, St. Elizabeth's Hospital Neuropsychology Service, and Riverview Psychiatric Center. 

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I currently specialize in the comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation of adults with suspected or diagnosed neurocognitive disorders, including dementia and related conditions. Evaluations are tailored to complex medical, neurological, and psychosocial contexts and are designed to support patients, families, and treating providers with clear, clinically-meaningful guidance. Cognition can be significantly impacted by emotions, and cognitive difficulties can limit one's available emotional reserves and fuel emotional dysregulation. As such, my assessments also examine cognition as it relates to anxiety, depression, exposure to early trauma/abuse, post-traumatic stress, and grief, loss and bereavement, as well as other medical conditions with cognitive/emotional correlates. 

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