Founder, Managing Director
Institute of Cognitive and Emotional Wellness
NEW ROCHELLE, New York, United States
Kristine Kingsley is a clinical psychologist with specializations in rehabilitation psychology, family systems and neuropsychology. She is assistant psychologist at Teachers College, Columbia University and a former faculty member and co-director of psychology internship (resident) training at NYU Langone Health, Dr. Kingsley is an independent practitioner since 2019. She is the founder and managing director of the Institute of Cognitive and Emotional Wellness in New York. Additionally, she is clinical supervisor at Yeshiva University- FGSP, and a neuropsychology testing supervisor at Columbia University, TC. Since 1999, Dr. Kingsley has been actiely involved in delivering evidenced based clinical services to individuals with an acquired neurological condition, psychiatric illness and their families. She has co-authored multiple treatment manuscripts in the realm of memory disorders, attention difficulties, executive functioning deficits, social participation, mental health and COVID-19. She taught a year-long course family seminar from 2007 – 2018. She is a member of the cognitive rehabilitation faculty of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine’s Brain Injury Special Interest Group, and one of the co-authors of their most recent systematic review. Dr. Kingsley is the current chair of ACRM’s International Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group. She serves as Chair for pre-doctoral training & postdoctoral site visits across the US on behalf of the American Psychological Association.
Monday, October 30, 2023
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
International Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group Meeting
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
2:45 PM – 3:45 PM