Dr. Seebeck is a pediatric neuropsychologist and licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Washington D.C. She obtained her master's and doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology at Seattle Pacific University. She is trained in outpatient hospital clinics, autism centers, community health centers, private practice, and primary care behavioral health.
Dr. Seebeck completed her two year postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center where she worked in a variety of settings, including an autism clinic, NICU neurodevelopmental follow-up clinic, Cardiac neurodevelopmental follow-up clinic, sickle cell clinic, and neurofibromatosis clinic. Following her fellowship, she was appointed at Children's National Hospital and The George Washington University School of Medicine as Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
She has extensive experience assessing children, adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, intellectual developmental disorder, learning disorders, spina bifida, neurofibromatosis, genetic variants, congenital conditions, sickle cell disease, mild to severe traumatic brain injury, seizures and epilepsy, brain tumors, cancer, and other medical or neurodevelopmental conditions affecting cognition.
She also has significant experience with providing several different specific behavioral interventions, including The Incredible Years, PCIT, and RUBI. She is also trained in behavioral sleep medicine interventions for young children with sleep challenges.
To date, she has published two book chapters and seven peer-reviewed articles in prominent journals, including the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Additionally, she has presented at several national and international conferences, including at the International Society of Autism Research (INSAR) annual meeting.
A west coast transplant, Dr. Seebeck enjoys gardening and exploring the northeast with her spouse, three daughters, and golden retriever.
Jyssica Seebeck, PhD
Neuropsychologist