Stacey A. Rowcliffe, LCPC, PsyD is a neuropsychology postdoctoral fellow with training in neuropsychology assessment throughout the life span (ages 4 to 99+), clinical and health psychology, parent-child consultation, play therapy, parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT), therapeutic parenting time (TPT) and individual psychotherapy.
She has a specific interest in providing life span neuropsychological evaluations for children through geriatric adults. Her areas of expertise include neurodevelopmental disabilities such as ADHD, autism, speech and language disorders, seizures, and other learning difficulties.
Her additional expertise involves working with adults and older adults with neurocognitive conditions such as stroke, aneurysm, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, neuromuscular disorders, epilepsy (seizures), sleep disorders, chronic pain, head injuries, concussions, and cognitive decline due to MS, HIV-AIDs or other conditions. During training she obtained experience providing neuropsychological assessment screeners for neurologists and neurosurgeons regarding hydrocephalus shunts and Parkinson’s deep brain stimulators (DBS).
During her doctoral studies she completed clinical training hours in neuropsychological evaluations, psychological evaluations, psychoeducational assessments, and psychotherapy in a variety of settings including: private practices in Arizona at Southwest Neuropsychology Services, Arizona Neurology and Sleep Center–with Mountainview Clinical Psychology; Arizona school-based services at Amy Houston Academy; and Montana, Texas, and Florida outpatient clinics and medical/hospital settings at The Center for Children and Families, Mayo Clinic Health Network- Billings Clinic, Behavioral Health Providers, OneRehab, Centerstone Bradenton Hospital and Outpatient, and Centerplace Health.
Dr. Rowcliffe also obtained clinical research experience in dementia and Alzheimer’s disease working under Dr. Marwan Sabbagh at Barrow Neurological Institute in Arizona.
Dr. Rowcliffe’s approach is person-centered, collaborative and goal-oriented working with families, schools, neurologists and other healthcare providers to develop practical recommendations that meet each individual’s needs.
Education and Training
Dr. Rowcliffe earned her master’s in Clinical Psychology from Capella University (Minneapolis, MN) in 2013. She went on to obtain her doctorate in Clinical Psychology, from National Louis University (Tampa, FL) in 2023.
During her graduate training, Dr. Rowcliffe completed her pre-internship clinical rotations at JPS Health Network, the only Level 1 Trauma Center in Tarrant County, Ft. Worth, Texas. Her rotations on internship included: inpatient acute adolescent unit assessment, outpatient behavior clinic neuropsychological and psychological assessment, and inpatient hospital consultation service.
Her doctoral dissertation examined the positive and negative outcomes of ApoE genetic risk disclosure regarding Alzheimer’s disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment.
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Areas of Interest Include:
- ADHD and executive dysfunction
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Speech and Language Disorders (Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Aphasia)
- Neurodegenerative Disorders
- Neuromuscular Disorders
- Pre-surgical assessment screeners for neurology and neurosurgery
- Assessment-based therapy interventions