Dr. Roderick Bacho, Ph.D., ABPP, is a board-certified clinical psychologist and Commander in the United States Navy Medical Service Corps. With more than two decades of military and clinical leadership experience, he has served in senior operational, academic, and advisory roles across the Navy, Marine Corps, and Department of Defense. His work spans operational psychology, behavioral medicine, neuropsychological evaluation, psychopharmacology, suicidology, and forensic evaluation, with extensive experience supporting aviation, undersea, surface warfare, and expeditionary forces.
Dr. Bacho has held key leadership appointments including Senior Psychologist at Naval Medical Readiness and Training Command Jacksonville, Senior Psychologist at the U.S. Naval Academy’s Midshipmen Development Center, Assistant Professor within the Academy’s Department of Leadership, Ethics, and Law, and Director of Behavioral Health and Ancillary Services at Camp Lemonnier–Djibouti. He has also provided subject-matter expertise to the Department of Defense Suicide Prevention Office, Deployment Health Clinical Center, and multiple DoD/VA strategic initiatives.
An accomplished scholar and educator, Dr. Bacho has contributed to national conferences, peer-reviewed publications, and program development efforts, including internship, fellowship, and behavioral health program design across major military medical centers. His professional interests include military readiness, trauma, cross-cultural mental health, organizational assessment, and the psychological impact of social ostracism. He continues to serve as a clinical leader, educator, and consultant within military and federal health systems.
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 across nationally recognized institutions, including UT Southwestern Medical Center, the Missouri Health Sciences Psychology Consortium, Emory Rehabilitation Neuropsychology, and JPS Hospital. Her clinical work spans inpatient rehabilitation, concussion care, trauma, complex medical conditions, and culturally informed neuropsychological assessment.
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 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.
Dr. Tabitha Campbell, Psy.D., is a licensed psychologist and neuropsychologist with advanced training in clinical, forensic, and medical neuropsychology. She completed her doctoral and master’s training at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, followed by an APA-accredited internship and postdoctoral fellowship with Intermountain Healthcare. Dr. Campbell is licensed in Utah and Connecticut, holds PSYPACT authorization, and is currently completing a Master of Science in Clinical Psychopharmacology at Idaho State University.
Dr. Campbell provides comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological assessment across medical, forensic, and rehabilitation settings. She serves as a contracted psychologist with CH Monson Psychological Assessment, where she conducts SSDI evaluations, vocational rehabilitation assessments, juvenile justice evaluations, and general psychological testing. Her fellowship work at the Institute of Forensic and Neuropsychology includes specialized evaluations for dementia, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, learning disorders, and movement disorders, as well as participation in neurosurgical DBS case conferences and interdisciplinary consultation.
Committed to professional development and community service, Dr. Campbell has contributed to program development, graduate mentorship, and statewide psychological initiatives through her role as an Early Career Psychologist Board Member for the Utah Psychological Association. She has presented regionally on perinatal mental health, bariatric psychology, first responder wellness, and medical student well-being, and remains actively engaged in ongoing neuropsychology training, interdisciplinary case conferences, and professional organizations including NAN, AACN, INS, and APA Division 40.
Dr. Amy Cunningham, PsyD, emerges as a distinguished figure in the realm of neuropsychology, her career marked by a steadfast dedication to the intricacies of the human brain and its myriad conditions. An alumna of Louisiana State University, Dr. Cunningham laid her academic foundations in the vibrant field of Psychology. Her intellectual pursuits then navigated her to Villanova, where she secured her MS in Experimental Psychology, a discipline that honed her research acumen and experimental rigor.
The voyage of her educational odyssey culminated at the American School of Professional Psychology, where Dr. Cunningham attained her PsyD in Clinical Psychology. This period of intense study and practical experience crystallized her expertise and fortified her resolve to explore the neuropsychological landscape.
Dr. Cunningham’s postdoctoral fellowship at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Washington D.C. was a defining epoch in her career, immersing her in the specialized field of neuropsychology. Here, she delved into the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of brain disorders, a challenging yet rewarding endeavor that equipped her with the finesse required to navigate this complex specialty.
Over the last 16 years, Dr. Cunningham has been a pillar in the neuropsychological community, esteemed for her meticulous evaluations and therapeutic interventions. Her profound impact is most palpable in her role as a concussion specialist for the United States Naval Academy. For six years, she has been at the helm of managing and rehabilitating thousands of cases involving mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) and concussions, her expertise guiding the recovery of numerous individuals entrusted to her care.
Dr. Cunningham’s methodical approach and compassionate demeanor have not only restored function and hope to those afflicted by brain injuries but have also contributed significantly to the broader understanding of mTBI and concussion management. Her dedication is not merely a profession but a testament to the human spirit’s resilience and the profound capabilities of a mind attuned to the healing arts.
Dr. Doran obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Rutgers University, followed by the completion of his master’s degree in psychology at the New School for Social Research out of New York City. Subsequently, he pursued a doctoral program in psychology at the University of Hartford and a postdoctoral fellowship specialization in Neuropsychology at Harvard Medical School out of Boston.
Throughout his distinguished 20-year military career, he received comprehensive training and practical experience within the United States Navy, on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). After his departure from the military, he played a pivotal role in the establishment of a community-based concussion clinic, which rapidly emerged as one of the nation’s most active facilities, overseeing nearly 20,000 patient visits annually, delivering educational events to over 100,000 children and their families, and contributing to the passage of Maryland’s Concussion Law.
In addition to his notable scholarly achievements and extensive clinical experience, he has had the privilege of serving as an assistant professor, imparting knowledge in the field of psychology, at esteemed institutions such as the United States Naval Academy and Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Doran has been married for over 30+ years with 3 children and a small French bulldog residing in the Annapolis, MD region. Family remains the bedrock of his success and when he breaks away from his work he loves attending the occasional sporting event with loved ones.
Jessica serves as an integral part of the neuropsychological consulting community, bringing with her half a decade of dedicated experience working with both children and adults. Currently advancing her academic career at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Jessica is in pursuit of her doctoral degree with a focus in the field of neuropsychology. Her academic rigor and commitment to her field have enabled her to gain deep insights into the complex interplay between neurological and psychological factors, making her an invaluable asset to the community she serves.
Jessica’s primary role revolves around assisting with record reviews and conducting comprehensive assessments of patients, contributing to a richer understanding of the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral issues that they may face. Her meticulous approach ensures that each patient receives a well-rounded evaluation, which forms the basis for any subsequent treatment or management strategy. With her extensive training in both psychology and neuropsychology, she is proficient in utilizing a range of assessment tools and methodologies, underlining her versatility and competence in her chosen field.
Drawing from her experience with a diverse patient demographic, Jessica is adept at providing care that is both nuanced and culturally sensitive. She is skilled in establishing a rapport with patients, facilitating an environment in which they feel comfortable sharing their concerns and experiences. Her interpersonal skills coupled with her academic acumen make her well-equipped to serve the needs of the community.
Jessica is an emerging scholar and practitioner whose credentials and dedication lend themselves to the advancement of neuropsychological understanding and treatment. As she continues her doctoral studies, Jessica remains steadfast in her commitment to improve the quality of life for her patients, while contributing to the broader discourse in neuropsychology. With her proactive engagement in both academia and practice, Jessica is at the forefront of integrating cutting-edge research with real-world applications, exemplifying the future of the field.
Raquel Gregory, an esteemed professional in the field of special education, mental health private practice, and psychological assessment, boasts an impressive career spanning two decades. With unwavering dedication and a profound commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals, she has left an indelible mark on the world of education and mental health.
Throughout her illustrious journey, Raquel Gregory has demonstrated an exceptional aptitude for understanding the unique needs of individuals with special education requirements. Her expertise extends far beyond conventional boundaries, encompassing a profound understanding of the intricacies of psychological assessment and the nuances of mental health care.
Ms. Gregory’s distinguished career has been characterized by a relentless pursuit of excellence and a deep-seated passion for her work. Her contributions have reverberated throughout the special education community, where she has been a source of inspiration and guidance for both peers and aspiring professionals.
As a practitioner in the realm of mental health private practice, Raquel Gregory has provided invaluable support to countless individuals in their pursuit of mental well-being. Her compassionate and evidence-based approach has empowered her clients to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential.
With a wealth of experience and a reputation for excellence, Raquel Gregory stands as a paragon of professionalism and expertise in special education, mental health private practice, and psychological assessment. Her tireless dedication to the betterment of others continues to leave an enduring legacy in the field, making her a true luminary in her profession.
Zach Hocanson is a distinguished member of the Neuropsychological Consulting Services team, offering his counseling services several days a week. With a Master of Arts in Clinical MH Counseling from the University of Toledo, obtained in August 2014, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Heidelberg University, achieved in May 2012, Zach’s educational background is solid and comprehensive. He holds licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor in Virginia since April 2021 and as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Maryland since April 2019, underlining his recognized competence across state lines.
Zach’s professional journey is marked by diverse and impactful roles. Currently, he contributes his expertise at Glimmer Mental Health of Virginia, where he independently manages a clinical caseload, ensures quality client care, and enhances his clinical skills through active participation in group consultations. Previously, as the Clinical Director at Encore Outpatient Services, Zach led by example, offering clinical and work supervision to staff, which significantly improved patient care. His tenure as a Behavioral Health Clinician for the Fairfax County Fire Department highlighted his ability to address a range of mental health concerns and his commitment to psychoeducation and crisis intervention.
At the IAFF-Center of Excellence (ARS), Zach excelled first as a Clinician and then as a Lead Clinician, where he was instrumental in clinician training, quality assurance, and program development. His work at The Recovery Village and Columbus Springs showcased his ability to provide comprehensive treatment for substance abuse and mental health issues, embodying his commitment to holistic care.
Before his current accomplishments, Zach served at Ohio Guidestone and ViaQuest PBS, where he honed his skills in dual diagnosis therapy and led a team of therapists, respectively. His early career experiences provided a strong foundation in community-based counseling and interdisciplinary care coordination.
Zach’s proficiency spans various modalities, including CPT, CBT, Motivational Interviewing, DBT, and Solution-Focused Therapy. He is adept at diagnosing and treating a wide array of issues, including dual diagnosis, PTSD, substance use, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, couples issues, and more. Zach Hocanson’s dedication to his clients and his continuous pursuit of professional development make him a valuable asset to the Neuropsychological Consulting Services team and to the field of mental health counseling at large.
Robin Platt Kline, MA, holds a master’s degree in counseling and is a National Certified Counselor (NCC). She is also a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and trained in trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) as well as mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques.
With years of experience working with adults, teens, and children, Robin specializes in anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Her therapeutic style is warm, integrative, and rooted in evidence-based practice. She draws from CBT, trauma-sensitive approaches like TF-CBT, mindfulness strategies, and strength-based methods to tailor care to each individual’s developmental stage and life experience.
Previously, Robin worked at Diversified Counseling Services in Clinton, MD—a minority-owned nonprofit—which serves a diverse and often under-resourced community. There, she earned a reputation for her trauma-informed, client-centered approach across age groups. She also has significant experience supporting first responders—most notably firefighters—helping them process acute incident stress, cumulative trauma, and grief.
Robin’s professional affiliations include the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT). She prioritizes continuing education, regularly updates her training in trauma-informed care, and participates actively in community outreach efforts.
In her practice, Robin fosters a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where clients are encouraged to explore and engage with their strengths. Her goal is to equip individuals and families with skills to build resilience, manage distress, and find clarity through life’s challenges.
Larry Iacarino is a seasoned psychology associate with an impressive four decades of experience, primarily specializing in the domains of school psychology and private practice. Over the course of his illustrious career, he has honed his expertise in the intricate workings of the human mind, employing a wealth of knowledge to address the psychological needs of individuals across diverse settings. His extensive experience in school psychology has equipped him with a profound understanding of the developmental challenges that students face, allowing him to offer insightful guidance and support to both children and educators. In the realm of private practice, Mr. Lacarino’s four decades of experience have endowed him with a deep reservoir of insights into the complexities of human behavior, enabling him to provide tailored therapeutic interventions and counseling services to his clients. With a steadfast commitment to the betterment of mental health, Larry Lacarino stands as a distinguished figure in the field of psychology, ready to continue his invaluable contributions for years to come.
Dr. Jennifer K. Lai, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist with specialization in trauma-related conditions, cognitive functioning, and complex neuropsychiatric presentations. She earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Neuropsychology from Palo Alto University and completed APA-accredited internship and postdoctoral residency training across multiple VA systems, including advanced rotations in traumatic brain injury, rehabilitation, general neuropsychology, and acute inpatient consultation. Her training spans comprehensive neuropsychological assessment, psychodiagnostics, cognitive rehabilitation, and evidence-based interventions for PTSD and co-occurring conditions.
Dr. Lai currently serves as a Staff Psychologist with the Research Services division at the VA Long Beach Healthcare System, where she conducts gold-standard psychodiagnostic assessments for national multi-site PTSD studies and contributes to the Novel Therapies for Chronic and Traumatic Stress Lab. In this role, she participates in grant development, manuscript preparation, and research design, while also supporting clinical programming—such as co-facilitating the post-intake orientation group for the Combat PTSD Clinic. Additionally, she provides independent medical record reviews for VA disability cases and previously served as an Ethics Consultant within the VA system.
Across her career, Dr. Lai has developed expertise in neuropsychological assessment for diverse clinical populations, with experience spanning rehabilitation medicine, concussion/TBI, neurodegenerative conditions, psychiatric disorders, and capacity evaluations. She has contributed to numerous national conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications examining cognition, trauma, and functional outcomes. Dr. Lai remains actively engaged in research, training, and interdisciplinary collaboration to advance evidence-based practices in trauma psychology and clinical neuropsychology.
Dr. Kathryn Maslowski, PhD, is a clinical neuropsychologist joining the NeuroPro Concussion Clinic with extensive experience in both acute inpatient neurorehabilitation and comprehensive outpatient assessment. Known affectionately to her patients as “Dr. Kate,” she previously served at MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital, where she works closely with individuals recovering from stroke and brain injury, providing critical support to patients and families navigating the early stages of neurological recovery. Her broader clinical expertise includes neuropsychological evaluation and treatment of individuals with acquired brain injury, cerebrovascular events, brain tumors, movement disorders, and neurodegenerative conditions.
Dr. Maslowski brings a unique and disciplined perspective to her clinical work, grounded in her service as a Surface Warfare Officer in the United States Navy. She earned her undergraduate degree in oceanography from the U.S. Naval Academy before pursuing a master’s degree in psychology at Pepperdine University and a doctoral degree in clinical psychology with a specialization in neuropsychology from Palo Alto University. Her clinical training includes a predoctoral internship at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System and a postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at the VA Long Beach Healthcare System, where she honed her skills in assessment, differential diagnosis, and evidence-based care across diverse neurologic populations.
Dr. Maslowski’s approach is both scientifically rigorous and deeply humanistic. She emphasizes collaborative, patient-centered care, helping adults understand changes in cognition and behavior and fostering resilience and adaptive coping. Her clinical philosophy centers on developing meaningful relationships with patients and their families to ensure that evaluations are not only diagnostically informative but also functionally useful and emotionally validating.
Dr. Karen Valdesuso, Psy.D., is a senior clinical neuropsychologist and assistant professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. She earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Neuropsychology from Carlos Albizu University and completed extensive specialty training through multiple neurology, psychiatry, and rehabilitation departments across Puerto Rico, Florida, and New York—including a two-year neuropsychology fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her clinical background spans inpatient and outpatient neurorehabilitation, cognitive remediation, and comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation for medically complex, neurologic, and psychiatric conditions.
Dr. Valdesuso currently provides neuropsychological services within Staten Island University Hospital–Northwell Health, where she also serves as the Inpatient Neuropsychology Supervisor. In this role she leads neuropsychological assessment, guides multidisciplinary treatment planning, trains externs, interns, and fellows, and consults on high-acuity cases involving traumatic brain injury, neurodegenerative disease, acquired brain injury, and encephalopathies. In addition to her hospital work, she maintains a private practice in Brooklyn specializing in neuropsychological evaluation, diagnostic clarification, and rehabilitation-focused care.
An active educator and speaker, Dr. Valdesuso teaches resident and nursing curricula on neuropsychology, traumatic brain injury, cognitive remediation, and brain injury protocols, and has presented nationally and internationally on neurorehabilitation. Her research contributions include peer-reviewed work in Neurology examining cognition and insulin resistance in Hispanic patients with Parkinson’s disease and ongoing conference presentations on stroke recovery, aphasia, and advancements in neuropsychological reporting. She is a member of the International Neuropsychological Society and Sociedad Neuropsychologia Puerto Rico and is currently pursuing board certification through the American Board of Professional Psychology.
Hue Wilson, MA, is an esteemed professional in the realm of mental health and counseling, whose journey in this challenging yet profoundly rewarding field began with his academic pursuits. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Lynchburg, an institution renowned for its comprehensive curriculum and emphasis on student development. Wilson’s thirst for knowledge and passion for helping others led him to pursue further studies, culminating in a Master of Arts in Counseling from Marymount University, an institution celebrated for its rigorous academic standards and focus on real-world application.
Since 2017, Wilson has dedicated his career to the treatment of a spectrum of psychiatric conditions, notably substance abuse, depression, and anxiety. His approach, characterized by a blend of empathy, knowledge, and skill, has made a significant impact on the lives of many. Wilson’s proficiency in addressing these challenging conditions stems not only from his academic background but also from his innate ability to connect with people from all walks of life.
What sets Hue Wilson apart is his extraordinary interpersonal skills. He possesses an innate ability to establish trust and rapport with his clients, a crucial factor in the therapeutic process. His clients often commend him for his non-judgmental attitude, patience, and the genuine concern he shows for their well-being. These qualities, combined with his deep understanding of human psychology, enable him to create a safe, supportive, and effective therapeutic environment.
Moreover, Wilson’s phenomenal customer service skills are evident in every aspect of his practice. He is known for his meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that each client receives personalized care tailored to their unique needs. His responsiveness, thoroughness, and ability to communicate complex concepts in an understandable manner have been consistently lauded by both clients and colleagues alike.
In summary, Hue Wilson, MA, is a distinguished figure in the field of mental health counseling. His academic background, combined with his remarkable interpersonal and customer service skills, makes him a valuable asset to the field. His dedication and passion for helping individuals overcome their challenges and improve their mental health are not just commendable but inspirational. Wilson continues to leave a positive and lasting impact on every life he touches through his professional endeavors.
Luke Stoeckel, PhD, brings deep expertise in clinical neuropsychology and neuroscience research to NeuroPro Concussion Care. He completed his doctoral training in psychology with a focus on brain–behavior relationships, followed by advanced postdoctoral work in cognitive neuroscience. Dr. Stoeckel has held research and clinical positions in leading academic medical centers, where his work explored the mechanisms of brain injury, recovery, and resilience.
At NeuroPro, Dr. Stoeckel integrates this strong scientific foundation with direct clinical practice, offering patients and families clear, evidence-based evaluations and treatment recommendations. His approach emphasizes both cutting-edge technology and compassionate care, ensuring that each patient’s experience is grounded in rigorous science while tailored to their unique needs.
Beyond clinical work, Dr. Stoeckel has contributed to federally funded research initiatives, published extensively on topics ranging from cognitive recovery to neuroimaging biomarkers, and presented at national and international conferences. His commitment to advancing concussion care reflects NeuroPro’s mission to deliver elite, accessible neuropsychological services that improve outcomes for patients across the country.
Dr. Megan E. Eng, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist with advanced expertise in the assessment and treatment of complex neurological, psychiatric, and medically involved populations. She received her doctoral training at Palo Alto University with a specialization in neuropsychology and completed an APA-accredited predoctoral internship at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, followed by an APA specialty-accredited neuropsychology fellowship at the VA Long Beach Healthcare System. Her training includes extensive experience with neurodegenerative disorders, TBI, stroke, epilepsy, movement disorders, psychiatric comorbidities, medically complex presentations, and cognitive rehabilitation.
Dr. Eng currently serves as a neuropsychologist in the Department of Neurology at The Corvallis Clinic, where she conducts comprehensive evaluations, collaborates closely with neurology and neurosurgery, and leads workflow innovations—including development of an ADHD sub-clinic—to improve access to care. She is also the founder and clinical director of Synapse & Soul, a private practice providing neuropsychological services, independent medical evaluations, and consultation for professional athletes. Her sports neuropsychology work includes serving as a concussion consultant for the NWSL Portland Thorns and backup consultant for the Portland Timbers.
Dedicated to clinical excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and culturally informed practice, Dr. Eng has contributed to research on neuropsychological test interpretation, presented nationally on brain injury and rehabilitation, and provided invited lectures on dementia, TBI/PTSD comorbidity, neuropsychological assessment in diverse populations, and veteran care. She remains actively involved in professional organizations—including APA Division 22, APA Division 40, AACN, and the Sports Neuropsychology Society—and continues to mentor trainees and advance best practices in neuropsychological assessment and cognitive rehabilitation.
Dr. Ramya Rangamannar, Psy.D., is a clinical neuropsychologist specializing in pediatric and developmental neuropsychology. She earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Hartford, completing the Child and Adolescent Proficiency Track with high distinction. Her advanced training includes an APA-accredited pediatric neuropsychology internship at the University of Florida Health Science Center and a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Rehabilitation and Neurology at Children’s Hospital Colorado, where she received extensive experience across inpatient, outpatient, and multidisciplinary specialty clinics.
Dr. Rangamannar currently serves as Clinical Neuropsychologist and Director of Pediatric Services at Horizon Neuropsychological Services, where she conducts and supervises a high volume of comprehensive evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults with neurodevelopmental, learning, medical, and psychiatric conditions. She provides leadership in trainee supervision, multidisciplinary consultation, crisis support, and community outreach. Her prior clinical work includes hundreds of evaluations annually at Children’s Neuropsychological Services, with expertise spanning concussion, TBI, neuro-oncology, epilepsy, genetic and congenital disorders, intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, and complex psychiatric presentations.
Dr. Rangamannar’s research and professional interests center on cultural and socioeconomic influences in neuropsychological performance, developmental trajectories, and improving assessment practices within diverse youth populations. She has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications, national conference presentations, and ongoing research at Butler/Brown University. She remains actively involved in professional organizations—including NAN, INS, APA Division 40, and regional psychological associations—where she continues advocating for cultural competence, equity in assessment, and excellence in pediatric neuropsychology.
Dr. Kristen Wesbecher, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist specializing in the assessment and treatment of cognitive, neurologic, and psychiatric conditions across the adult lifespan. She earned her doctorate in Counseling Psychology with a concentration in Clinical Neuropsychology from Seton Hall University and completed advanced training through an APA-accredited residency at the University of Florida Health Science Center and a neuropsychology fellowship at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and the Providence VA Medical Center. Her background integrates clinical neuropsychology, rehabilitation psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and psychotherapy.
Dr. Wesbecher currently serves as a neuropsychologist within the Lifespan Health System, providing services across Rhode Island Hospital, The Miriam Hospital, and Newport Hospital. She is also an Assistant Professor (Clinical) in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Prior to this, she held faculty and clinical appointments at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School and NYU Langone Health. Her clinical expertise includes neurodegenerative disorders, traumatic brain injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, postoperative cognitive dysfunction, and complex medical presentations, with additional experience in mood, anxiety, and adjustment-related conditions.
A dedicated educator, researcher, and supervisor, Dr. Wesbecher has published peer-reviewed research on cognitive aging, mindfulness-based interventions, wellness in medical trainees, and the interplay between family dynamics, emotional regulation, and psychological outcomes. She has presented extensively at national conferences, provided invited lectures and grand rounds on neuropsychology, rehabilitation, Parkinson’s disease, and clinical assessment, and supervised trainees across practicum, internship, fellowship, and postdoctoral levels. Her ongoing work emphasizes interdisciplinary care, cognitive health promotion, and the integration of evidence-based neuropsychological practices in medical settings.