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Laura Lacritz, Ph.D.

Laura Lacritz, Ph.D.

Professor

Endowed Title
Distinguished Teaching Professor
School
Medical School
Department
Psychiatry | Neurology
Graduate Programs
Clinical Psychology

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  • Biography

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    Dr. Lacritz obtained her undergraduate degree in Psychology at UT Austin in 1989 with highest honors. She went on to obtain her doctorate at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Clinical Psychology where she served as Chief Resident. After completing a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at UT Southwestern in Neuropsychology (1995-1997), she joined the UT Southwestern Faculty in 1997 and is currently a Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology. She is the Director of the Neuropsychology Clinic and Neuropsychology Training Director. Departmental activities include neuropsychological/cognitive evaluation of persons with known or suspected neurological disorders, involvement with the Alzheimer’s Disease Center at UT Southwestern, and teaching/training of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. She serves as a member of the Steering, Clinical Training, Admissions, Research, and Diversity and Inclusion Committees in the doctoral Clinical Psychology program.

    Dr. Lacritz’s clinical expertise is in the area of neuropsychological assessment, with particular interest in working with individuals who have dementia, epilepsy, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis and head injury. Dr. Lacritz’s research foci are in the areas of early detection and risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment, cognitive function in movement disorders, and psychometric assessment.

  • Education
    Undergraduate School
    University of Texas at Austin (1989), Psychology
    Graduate School
    UT Southwestern Medical Center (1994), Clinical Psychology
    Other Post Graduate Training
    UT Southwestern Medical Center (1994)
    Postdoctoral Fellowship
    UT Southwestern Medical Center (1997), Clinical Neuropsychology
  • Research Interest
    • Detection of cognitive change with interventions
    • Early detection of dementia
    • Movement Disorders
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Test development and interpretation
    • Traumatic Brain Injury
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  • Honors & Awards
    • Distinguished Career Service Award
      National Academy of Neuropsychology (2020)
    • Distinguished Psychologist of the Year
      Dallas Psychological Society (2019)
    • RegentsÂ’ Outstanding Teaching Award
      The University of Texas System (2017)
    • Distinguished Teaching Professor
      UT Southwestern Medical Center (2016)
    • UT Kenneth I Shine, MD Academy of Health Science
      UT System, Elected Member (2016)
    • Southwestern Academy of Teachers (SWAT)
      UT Southwestern Medical Center, Selected Member (2015)
    • Most Influential Mentor
      UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Program (2013)
    • Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology
      American Psychological Association (2011)
    • Outstanding Teacher Award
      UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Program (2009)
    • Distinguished Alumni Award
      UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Program (2008)
    • Fellow
      National Academy of Neuropsychology (2005)
    • PACT
      Patient Care and Service Recognition, UTSW (2005)
    • Chief Resident
      UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology program (1993)
  • Professional Associations/Affiliations
    • American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology
    • American Psychological Association (Division 40)
    • International Neuropsychological Society
    • National Academy of Neuropsychology