Leeza Maron, Ph.D. — Psychiatrist in Portland, OR
Phone+1503-494-6176
Websiteohsu.edu
Leeza Maron, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) specializing in Pediatric Psychology. She earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology with specialized training in neuropsychology from the University of Florida and completed her clinical internship at the University of California San Diego/VA San Diego Healthcare system. Dr. Maron furthered her training with a post-doctoral fellowship in biological psychiatry and neuroscience at UCSD. Her clinical interests include the neuropsychological evaluation of adults with conditions such as attention deficit disorder, traumatic brain injury, stroke, epilepsy, and dementia, as well as other illnesses causing cognitive dysfunction. Her research focuses on the neuropsychological mechanisms of thought disorder in psychiatric populations, utilizing functional neuroimaging and cognitive paradigms, with a recent interest in attentional dysfunction. Dr. Maron is also involved in educating and supervising medical and graduate students.
Best for
- Adults with cognitive dysfunction
- Patients with attentional dysfunction
- Individuals with neurological conditions
- Psychiatric populations
| Key services | Neuropsychological evaluation, Psychiatric services, Psychology services |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychiatry, psychology, neuropsychology, pediatric psychology, cognitive evaluation, OHSU, Portland, attention deficit, traumatic brain injury, dementia |
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