
About
Professor Marios Constantinou is a clinical and forensic pediatric neuropsychologist at the University of Nicosia, serving as Dean of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Law from 2012-2016. He holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University at Albany (2004) and has been a faculty member since 2004. His research focuses on pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders, forensic neuropsychology, and psychometric assessments. He contributed to Cyprus's national neurodevelopmental center for autism and disability plans. Active in EU committees and UN advocacy for disability rights, he has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles and authored influential textbooks like Neuropsychology and Learning Disorders. Recent work addresses pandemic-related behavioral and mental health challenges.
Education:
- PhD in Clinical and Forensic Pediatric Neuropsychology, University at Albany, SUNY (2004)
- Master's in Clinical Psychology, University at Albany (2001)
- Bachelor's in Psychology and Ethics in Social Sciences, Valdosta State University (1999)
Research Interests:
- Pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders and assessment
- Forensic neuropsychological evaluations
- Clinical interventions for learning disabilities
- Psychometric assessment methodologies
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy applications
- Public health responses to pandemics
Key Contributions:
- Developed Cyprus's national neurodevelopmental center for autism
- Authored seminal textbooks in neuropsychology education
- Advocated for disability rights at EU and UN levels
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