Neuropsychological Testing & Consultation Kaycee Reese, PhD
Accepting Patients with Immediate Openings!
About Dr. Reese
Welcome to Kaycee Reese, PhD Neuropsychological Services!
I am a licensed psychologist with expertise in pediatric neuropsychology. I have worked in many settings (schools, hospitals, clinics, and private practice). I have specialized training in Autism, hearing loss, ADHD, OCD/anxiety, learning disabilities, Down syndrome, and various medical conditions and neurological disorders. I see children and young adults from birth through 24 years old. I have extensive expertise in working with young children ages 4 and under.
I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Florida and trained in FL schools and hospital-based clinics at UF. I completed internship training at Kennedy Krieger Institute/Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD and post-doctoral fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)/Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA. Following fellowship, I have worked in both private practice and at MGH at the LEAP Clinic as a staff neuropsychologist and I continue to currently hold a faculty position at Harvard Medical School.
You have come to the right place if you are wondering if your child may have an underlying diagnosis, challenge, or brain-based difficulty that impacts their functioning. I look forward to working with you and finding out more about your child to determine if comprehensive neuropsychological testing or more targeted evaluation (e.g., diagnostic test for Autism or ADHD) is best suited for you and your child.
Now Serving the following areas:
- Massachusettes: Several services are available via telehealth/virtual modalities for patients in Massachusetts; in-person testing takes place in Boston, Massachusetts. The building is accessible by public transportation, but if you plan to drive in, there is a parking garage below the building.
- Southwest Florida: Several services are available via telehealth/virtual modalities for patients in Florida; in-person testing takes place in Tampa, Florida. The building has free parking.
What is a Neuropsychological Evaluation?
Neuropsychological evaluation comprehensively examines the connection between the brain and behavior. It involves examining someone’s thinking, behavior, social-emotional functioning, and academic and learning skills. Through this process I use my expertise to identify a child’s strengths and challenges, make diagnoses (when appropriate), and provide recommendations to support children at home, in the community, at school, and daily life. I focus on the “big picture” as well as unique individual differences to help better understand a child’s functioning. I use evaluation findings to give tailored recommendations, which can include specific treatment/therapy approaches, referrals to other specialist providers, school programming and services including Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), educational planning, and strategies that parents, teachers, and others can use to best support a child’s needs.
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