Dr. Joseph Haughey, Psy.D., Neuropsychologist 
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Dr. Joseph Haughey, Psy.D.

Neuropsychologist 

1788 Wilmington West Chester Pike Glen Mills Pennsylvania, 19342

About

Dr. Joseph Haughey is a psychologist practicing in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania at The Center for Neuroscience. Dr. Haughey specializes in neuropsychological assessment and works with both children and adults. His primary responsibility is to administer, score, and interpret neuropsychological assessments to assist in providing diagnostic clarity regarding his patients' cognitive and psychological concerns. Dr. Haughey specializes in ADHD, Autism, Brain Injuries, Dementia, and other neurological conditions. Dr. Haughey provides his patients' with individualized assessments to help identify their unique patterns of strengths and weaknesses and to aid in diagnostic clarity. Following the neuropsycholoigcal assessment, Dr. Haughey sees his patients' for feedback to provide them with a clear understanding of what they are experiencing neurocognitively and/or psychologically.

Education and Training

Immaculata University Psy.D. 2018

Chestnut Hill College M.S. 2012

Kutztown University B.S. 2010

Provider Details

Male English

Expert Publications

Data provided by the National Library of Medicine

Areas of expertise and specialization

Neuropsychological AssessmentAutism Spectrum DisorderADD/ADHDAutism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, 2nd Edition (ADOS-2)AnxietyDepressionMeyers Neuropsychological Battery (MNB)Adaptive Behavior Assessment System, 3rd Edition (ABAS-3)

Fellowships

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship - NRS Lifespan (2018-2021)

Favorite Place to Vacation

  • Cape May, NJ; Hudson River Valley, NY

Dr. Joseph Haughey, Psy.D.'s Practice location

Center for Neuroscience

1788 Wilmington West Chester Pike -
Glen Mills, Pennsylvania 19342
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New patients: 610-744-2960
Fax: 610-744-2960
https://centerforneuroscience.com/

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