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Susan Farella-Busch is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Psychology at the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University. She is based at the Hy Weinberg Center and contributes to clinical and academic training in psychology.
Her research and teaching interests span clinical neuropsychology, cognitive-affective processes, personality and psychopathology, and diagnostic assessment. With a strong foundation in clinical training and neuropsychological evaluation, her work supports the education of future clinical psychologists.
She teaches a range of core and specialized courses including Biological Bases of Behavior, Clinical Practice I & II, Diagnostic Testing I & II, Cognition & Affect, Personality, Psychopathology Diagnosis, Research Design, and special topics such as Psychopharmacology and School Neuropsychology. These reflect her deep engagement with both foundational and applied aspects of clinical and neuropsychological science.
Susan Farella-Busch earned her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Clinical Neuropsychology from The Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2003. She is a licensed psychologist in New York State, ensuring clinical relevance in her teaching and supervision.
She advises students and contributes to curriculum development within the clinical psychology program, though specific advisees and research grants are not listed. There are no publicly mentioned scientific awards or publications in the provided text.
She is involved in academic and clinical training through structured coursework and supervision in diagnostic and neuropsychological assessment, contributing significantly to the educational mission of the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology.



