About Me
Dr. Beth Pollock is a Clinical Neuropsychologist who specializes in neurodevelopmental disorders, including Intellectual Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Autism Spectrum Disorder, in children, adolescents, and adults. She earned a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology at Bond University in 2002 and subsequently worked as a Psychometrist for Education Queensland and the Upper Canada District School Board. After deciding to pursue further education in the field of assessment, she completed a Doctorate in Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Windsor in 2010. While completing her studies, Dr. Pollock worked for various post-secondary institutions as a Professor and Consultant. Since graduating with her doctorate, Dr. Pollock worked as a Psychologist for the Dual Diagnosis Consultation Outreach Team in Kingston. She currently works with the Regional Assessment Resource Centre at Queen’s University conducting Psycho-Educational and Neuropsychological Assessments for various post-secondary institutions, supervising graduate/post-graduate students, and providing peer review services for other practitioners in Ontario. In addition, Dr. Pollock has a private practice and works as a consultant to a Children’s Treatment Centre.
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