Casey
LaDuke
Assistant Professor
Phone number
212-237-8974
Room number
10.63.11 NB
Education

Postdoctoral Residency, Clinical Neuropsychology, UVA Health (2018)

Predoctoral Internship, Psychology, NYU Langone Health (2016)

PhD, Drexel University (2016, Clinical Psychology, with major areas of study in Neuropsychology and Forensic Psychology)

MA, Drexel University (2011, Psychology)

BA, University of Rochester (2009, Psychology with minors in Brain & Cognitive Science and Spanish)

Bio

Casey LaDuke, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Graduate Center/CUNY. He earned a PhD in Clinical Psychology at Drexel University with major areas of study in neuropsychology and forensic psychology. He then completed a predoctoral internship at Rusk Rehabilitation and the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at NYU Langone Health, and a two-year postdoctoral residency in clinical neuropsychology at the Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at UVA Health.

His ongoing research focuses on traumatic brain injury and brain health in people with significant exposures to the U.S. criminal legal system. More broadly, his areas of interest include forensic mental health assessment, neuropsychological assessment in both clinical and forensic practice, and the use of neuropsychological and neuroscientific evidence in legal and policy decision making. He is also interested in trends in professional training, practice, and career considerations in forensic psychology. He is also a licensed psychologist and works in private practice in the New York metropolitan area.

JJC Affiliations
MA in Forensic Psychology (FP), MA in Forensic Mental Health Counseling (FMHC), Clinical Psychology @ John Jay College/CUNY (doctoral program)
Courses Taught

Doctoral

Assessment I (Intellectual & Cognitive) (Fall 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)

Assessment II (Personality) (Spring 2019)

Introduction to Forensic Psychology (Spring 2021, 2023) 

Master’s level

Intellectual & Cognitive Assessment (Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Fall 2023)

Brain & Behavior (co-listed as “Neuropsychology”) (Spring 2020) 

Undergraduate

Introduction to Neuropsychology in the Forensic Setting (Spring 2019)