Kelly Ann Ryan, PhD

Kelly Ann Ryan, PhD

Specialty: Clinical Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology
Title: Clinical Professor

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Kelly Ann Ryan, PhD
Kelly Ann Ryan, PhD
Clinical Psychology
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  • Areas of Practice

    Neurodegenerative Conditions (e.g., Alzheimer's disease and other dementias), neurological disorders, complex medical disorders, mood disorders and other psychiatric illnesses, learning disorders/ADHD

    Locations

    • Neuropsychology Testing | Commonwealth Building 2101 Commonwealth Blvd Ste C
      Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2969
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    Insurance Accepted

    University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.

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    Education & Training

    Medical School or Training

    Wayne State University, Psychology, 2007

    Fellowships

    University of Michigan Health System, Neuropsychology, 2009

    Board Certifications

    Clinical Neuropsychology

    Professional Organizations

    American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology
    International Neuropsychology Society
    American Psychological Association
    International Society for Bipolar Disorder

    Research Overview

    • Use of neuropsychological tests to inform functional outcomes among medical and psychiatric populations
    • Cognitive, behavioral, and functional decline in aging/dementia
    • Impact of neuropsychological functioning on patient and caregiver well-being
    • Use of technology to capture real-time measurements of functioning
    • Cognitive and functional changes in mood disorders

    Links

    Michigan Research Experts Website

    Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program

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