of tLucienne is a registered psychologist with 10 years of clinical experience and holds endorsement as a clinical neuropsychologist. She has experience working in a range of clinical and research settings, including various public hospitals and universities. In particular, Lucienne has extensive specialist experience diagnosing and assisting with the management of cognitive and behavioural sequelae of neurodegenerative disorders (e.g. dementia syndromes). She has also been involved in conducting research into mild traumatic brain injury, neuropsychological effort measures, and dementia syndromes such as frontotemporal dementia. Some of this research has been published in international peer-reviewed journals and presented at national conferences. Until recently, she worked as a clinician within the public health system with particular interest in neurological disorders, differential diagnosis of dementia, and older adult mental health. Lucienne currently works at a private forensic and clinical neuropsychology practice, handling both criminal and civil matters. She is also currently completing the Master of Criminology degree at the School of Law at the University of Sydney.
Tertiary Qualifications
- Master of Clinical Neuropsychology (Macquarie University) – awarded Vice Chancellor’s Commendation for Academic Excellence
- Honours Degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Macquarie University)
Professional Memberships
- Full member of the Australia Psychological Society
- Registered Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia, with practice endorsement in the area of Clinical Neuropsychology
- Fellow of the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists