Mary E Braddock, PhD
Psychology
About Me
Dr. Mary Braddock is an Assistant Professor at Mount Sinai Center of Excellence in ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Related Disorders. Dr. Braddock is a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in neuropsychology and the evidence-based treatment of various psychological disorders in children, adolescents, and adults.
In her current role at Mount Sinai, Dr. Braddock has extensive experience providing comprehensive neuropsychological assessments for children, adolescents, and adults. She assists patients and families in understanding their unique cognitive profiles to determine the best supports to meet their needs at home, school, or workplace. In addition, Dr. Braddock also offers individual psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and adults. Her expertise in individual treatment includes ADHD, anxiety, and depression. She has received specialized training in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Executive Functioning Skills Training, and Parent Management Training (PMT). Most importantly, Dr. Braddock emphasizes a collaborative working relationship and strongly considers the patient’s unique individual needs.
Dr. Mary Braddock earned her doctoral degree in school psychology from Fordham University. She completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at Mount Sinai Center of Excellence in ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Related Disorders. She was a pre-doctoral intern at an APA-Accredited program, The School at Columbia University. Dr. Braddock also completed pre-doctoral externship training programs at Columbia University Medical Center- School-Based Mental Health Program, New York University- Child Study Center, and New York City Department of Education.
Prior to her doctoral training, Dr. Braddock received a Master of Science degree in Preschool Psychology at Fordham University. She obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology, Childhood Education, and Childhood Special Education. She graduated Magna cum Laude with Departmental Honors and received the Ida Bodman Service Award. Dr. Braddock also served as a Teach for America Corps Member as a special education teacher in New Orleans, LA.
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- The Mount Sinai Hospital
About Me
Dr. Mary Braddock is an Assistant Professor at Mount Sinai Center of Excellence in ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Related Disorders. Dr. Braddock is a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in neuropsychology and the evidence-based treatment of various psychological disorders in children, adolescents, and adults.
In her current role at Mount Sinai, Dr. Braddock has extensive experience providing comprehensive neuropsychological assessments for children, adolescents, and adults. She assists patients and families in understanding their unique cognitive profiles to determine the best supports to meet their needs at home, school, or workplace. In addition, Dr. Braddock also offers individual psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and adults. Her expertise in individual treatment includes ADHD, anxiety, and depression. She has received specialized training in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Executive Functioning Skills Training, and Parent Management Training (PMT). Most importantly, Dr. Braddock emphasizes a collaborative working relationship and strongly considers the patient’s unique individual needs.
Dr. Mary Braddock earned her doctoral degree in school psychology from Fordham University. She completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at Mount Sinai Center of Excellence in ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Related Disorders. She was a pre-doctoral intern at an APA-Accredited program, The School at Columbia University. Dr. Braddock also completed pre-doctoral externship training programs at Columbia University Medical Center- School-Based Mental Health Program, New York University- Child Study Center, and New York City Department of Education.
Prior to her doctoral training, Dr. Braddock received a Master of Science degree in Preschool Psychology at Fordham University. She obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology, Childhood Education, and Childhood Special Education. She graduated Magna cum Laude with Departmental Honors and received the Ida Bodman Service Award. Dr. Braddock also served as a Teach for America Corps Member as a special education teacher in New Orleans, LA.
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Hospital Affiliations
- The Mount Sinai Hospital