Jessica L. Block, Psy.D., NCSP
LICENSED PEDIATRIC NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST AND NATIONALLY CERTIFIED SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST
Dr. Jessica Block is a licensed pediatric neuropsychologist and Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP). She specializes in comprehensive neuropsychological and psychoeducational evaluations that help identify learning profiles, determine appropriate educational placement, and implement efficacious treatment plans.
Dr. Block earned her Psy.D. in school psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Her doctoral internship at Rye City School District provided her with extensive knowledge of the New York public schools' special education system. Under the supervision of board-certified school neuropsychologists, she conducted psychoeducational assessments, helped facilitate IEP meetings, and delivered therapy using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) methodologies. Following her doctoral internship, Dr. Block completed a two-year postdoctoral pediatric neuropsychology fellowship at Pediatric Assessment Learning and Support (PALS). Her specialized training equips her to comprehensively assess and create treatment plans for patients from three years old through adulthood presenting with learning disabilities, ADHD, Autism, social-emotional challenges, developmental delays, and neurological disorders. Dr. Block advocates for her patients in IEP meetings and collaborates with schools, educators, related service providers, and special education attorneys to optimize treatment outcomes. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Block serves as the Director of the COMPASS program at Fairleigh Dickinson University's Metropolitan Campus, a college support program for students on the autism spectrum. In this role, she oversees a dedicated team of clinical and program staff, delivering effective executive functioning, social, and psychological support services. She also is a member of a Services to Students with Disabilities advisory board to facilitate disability inclusion in the community. Moreover, Dr. Block contributes to the field of psychology with chapter and research publications. She further shares her expertise by conducting training on disability laws (i.e., IDEA, ADA) for psychology doctoral and master's level students. Through her multifaceted roles, Dr. Block is committed to enhancing the well-being and success of individuals through individualized and comprehensive assessment, intervention, and advocacy. |