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Professor Jessica Bramham is a clinical neuropsychologist at University College Dublin's School of Psychology, holding a BA from Cambridge University and a PhD from King's College London. Her expertise lies in neuropsychology, particularly adulthood ADHD and its comorbidities, and she co-developed the Young-Bramham Adult ADHD Programme. She is a Senior Clinical Neuropsychologist at St. Vincent's University Hospital and has supervised over 30 doctoral theses. Her research addresses disparities in kidney care for individuals with severe mental health difficulties and explores psychological impacts of post-COVID syndrome. She is committed to equity and diversity in psychology, leading UCD's Athena SWAN initiatives. She works part-time, Wednesday to Friday.
Research focuses include ADHD intervention, neuropsychological rehabilitation, and mental health integration with physical healthcare. Awards include the Best Paper of the Year Award (2017) and the Taylor Prize (1997). She actively participates in professional activities, including clinical placements coordination and teaching modules like 'Clinical Cases in Neurospych' and 'Advanced Older Adult Placement'.
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