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Avery Ducey

Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Staff Psychologist, Penn Medicine Outpatient Psychiatry Center
Department: Psychiatry

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Education:
BS (Psychology)
University of Massachusetts, 2012.
MA (Psychology)
Rutgers University, 2016.
Psy.D. (Accredited Doctoral Program)
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2021.
Post-Graduate Training
Practicum Clinician, Penn Medicine Adult ADHD Treatment and Research Program, 2018-2019.
Extern Clinician, Greenridge Counseling Center of Intercommunity Action, 2019-2020.
Doctoral Intern, PCOM Center for Brief Therapy, 2020-2021.
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Diversified Psychological Resources, 2021-2023.
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Selected Publications

Ducey, A.: Differences in Internalizing Sympt ences in Internalizing Symptoms and Cognitiv oms and Cognitive Functioning unctioning in Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Sluggish Cognitive Tempo. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Page: 570, Jun 2021 Notes: https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/psychology_dissertations/570.

Ducey, A.: Ethics, Legal Standards, and Malpractice. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Oct 2020 Notes: Lecture presented to the Center for Brief Therapy.

Ducey, A.: Diagnosing ADHD in Medical and Primary Care Settings. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Sep 2020 Notes: Lecture presented to Clinical Psy.D. students.

Ducey, A. B., & Masey, D. M.: Coping with the “New Normal.” The strategies and science behind thriving during Covid-19. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Jul 2020 Notes: Lecture presented to the medical community

Ducey, A.B., & Rosenfield, B.R.: What are the differences in internalizing symptoms and cognitive functioning in adults diagnosed with ADHD versus those with ADHD plus sluggish cognitive tempo? PCOM Research Day, Philadelphia May 2019 Notes: Poster session.

Ducey, A. Bramell: Associations between hyperactive-impulsive and inattentive symptoms of ADHD and self-report and behavioral measures of impulsivity. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Jan 2016 Notes: https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T3J38VMJ.

Ducey, A.: Associations between Hyperactive-Impulsive and Inattentive symptoms of ADHD and self-report and behavioral measures of impulsivity. Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia Mar 2015 Notes: Poster session presented at the annual meeting

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