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Dr Hayley Pickering 

Senior Clinical Neuropsychologist

BA (Hons), MPsych (Clin Neuro), MAPS

Background and Experience

Hayley’s qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology Honours) and a Master of Clinical Neuropsychology from La Trobe University. Currently, Hayley is a registered Psychologist and Clinical Neuropsychology Registrar at the Child and Adolescent Neuropsychology Group, and a PhD Candidate at La Trobe University. She is also a member of the Australian Psychological Society.

Clinical Interests

Hayley has a particular interest in the assessment of children presenting with neurodevelopmental disorders, including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Developmental Language Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and learning difficulties.

Research Interests

Hayley’s doctoral research is focussing on understanding memory development in middle childhood and how this may impact language development. She is also investigating factors impacting memory functioning, such as attentional problems or anxiety. Hayley is interested in understanding how best to support children with neurodevelopmental disorders within the classroom. As part of her research training, Hayley has collaborated with the Variety SHINE Intensive Program for children who required multidisciplinary assessment and intervention.

Practice Philosophies

Hayley enjoys the neuropsychological assessment process, as it provides an opportunity to understand each unique child and family system. Hayley values the opportunity to working collaboratively with a range of medical and allied health professionals to develop personalised strategies and supports for her patients.

Extra About Me

Away from work, Hayley enjoys delving into fantasy novels and relaxing by rewatching her favourite TV show, Supernatural. She is also a passionate Hawthorn supporter and will often be spotted at the MCG during footy season cheering on the Hawkes. When time permits, Hayley is a keen traveler, making return trips to Edinburgh and Vancouver when she can. 

Publications

Tong, J H., Cummins, T. D. R., Johnson, B. P., McKinley, L., Pickering, H. E. … Bellgrove, M. A.  (2015). An association between a dopamine transporter gene (SLC6A3) haplotype and ADHD symptom measures in nonclinical adults. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 168B(2), 89-96. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32283.

Newman, D. P., Cummins, T. D. R., Tong, J. H. S., Johnson, B. P., Pickering, H. … Bellgrove, M. A. (2014). Dopamine transporter genotype is associated with a lateralized resistance to distraction during attention selection. The Journal of Neuroscience, 34(47), 15743-15750. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2327-14.2014.

Contact

Phone: (03) 9696 6040

​Email: administration@cangroup.com.au

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Carlton Clinic
135 Elgin St, Carlton VIC 3053

 

Bentleigh East Clinic
Ground Floor, 778 Centre Road, Bentleigh East VIC 3165

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